A .577" Enfield 2 band short rifle or carbine, 44" overall, barrel 28" with ordnance inspector's marks and B'ham proofs, the lock marked with crown over "VR" and "1861 Tower", fullstocked with regulation brass mounts, the butt plate tang numbered "13", with sling swivels and steel ramrod. GWO & C (slightly worn with light rust and minor pitting). £250-350
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A .65" 1794 pattern Light Dragoon flintlock holster pistol of the Sussex Light Dragoons, 15" overall, barrel 9" with ordnance proofs and engraved "SUSSEX LIGHT DRAGs", rounded lock with swan neck cock, engraved with crowned "GR" and "TOWER", fullstocked with regulation pattern brass mounts, the trigger guard engraved "B/19", and with brass tipped ramrod. GWO & C. £1000-1500
A .56" 1738 pattern Heavy Dragoon flintlock holster pistol of the 11th Dragoons, 19" overall, barrel 12" with ordnance proofs and engraved "11 DRAGs", rounded lock with swan neck cock, engraved with crowned "GR" and on the tail "FARMER 1744", fullstocked with regulation pattern brass mounts, the escutcheon engraved "6/10", and with brass tipped ramrod. GWO & C (patched repairs to edges of the fore end). £2000-3000
15 various Canadian cap badges: silver plated Valcartier Camp (crudely relugged); United Farmers of Alberta, gilt and enamel by Jackson Bros; crowned GRV cypher by Scully; similar with "Canada" scroll; officer's bronze Signal Corps; WWI pattern Engineers in bronze and brass; Medical Corps (gilt and silver by Tiptaft, silver plated with brooch pin, and brass); Ordnance Corps; Queens University Contingent and Laval University C.O.T.C; Canadian Legion War Service Overseas in silver and enamel; and Salvation Army. GC £100-150
A .56 Trafalgar period long sea service flintlock belt pistol, 19" overall, barrel 12" with ordnance proofs, flat lock marked with crowned "GR" and "TOWER", full stocked, the butt bearing ordnance storekeeper's mark dated "1805", with regulation pattern brass mounts, 7" belt hook and brass tipped ramrod. GWO & C £1200-1800
A collection of cap badges and insignia to include Royal Leicestershire Regiment, Army Ordnance Corps, Lancaster King's Own Royal Regiment, Intelligence Corps, 19th Prince of Wales Own Hussars, Lincolnshire Yeomanry, Suffolk Regiment, The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey), King's Shropshire Light Infantry, Royal West Africa Frontier Force, The Devonshire Regiment, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, The West Riding, Reconnaissance Corps and King's Dragoon Guards etc. (37)
A British 1908 pattern Cavalry Trooper's sword, the 89cm fullered blade marked to the forte SB & NLD for Sanderson Brothers & Neubold Ltd, with a crown over 3 HE with X below, with various ordnance marks to the opposing side, having a steel bowl hilt and composition grip, housed in a steel scabbard, 108cm. Blade is straight.Slight play to the hilt and handle.Unit marked to bowl, which is slightly rusty and with knocks and scratches.Some rust to scabbard and small dents nearer the tip.
Three folding cloth bound maps, including District Map Shewing the Stockton & Darlington Railway and Branches, 1858, M & M W. Lambert, Newcastle-on-Tyne; Ordnance Survey of England and Wales, Middlesbrough & Darlington Land Utilisation Survey of Britain, 1931-2; and Sketch Map of London Tilbury and Southend Railway, Showing Connections with Other Lines, May 1910 (3)
Infanterie Offizierssäbel 1816, Ordonnanzwaffe. Klinge gemarkt: "E.L. Voigt in Dresden". Sachsen. Klinge L 83 cm, Gesamt L 96,5 cm. Stark gekrümmte, einschneidige Klinge mit breitem Hohlschliff und Pandurenspitze. Ein Drittel der Klinge gebläut und mit vergoldeten Ornamenten verziert. Darunter beidseitig sächsisches Wappen mit Orden und einmal Trophäenstück mit Lanzen. Messinggefäß mit Löwenkopfknauf und reliefiertem Bügel mit sächsischem Wappen. Der Niet- oder Schraubenkopf der Griffkappe ist dem Relief der Mähne angepasst. Ledergriff mit 14 Rillen und einfacher, verdrillter Drahtwicklung. Schmalovaler Stichlappen. Blanke Scheide mit Messingmundstück und zwei Zierbändern für die beweglichen Ringe. Wohl Infanterie-Offizierssäbel 1816 mit Modifizierungen. Literatur : "Trag diese Wehr zu Sachsens Ehr!", Dresden 1994, S. 67f / Vergleiche auch: Hilbert: "Blankwaffen aus drei Jahrhunderten", Berlin 1998, S. 84. Provenienz : Sächsische Waffensammlung. Aufrufzeit 13. | Juni 2024 | voraussichtlich 14:03 Uhr (CET)Infantry officer's sabre 1816, ordnance weapon. Blade marked: "E.L. Voigt in Dresden". Saxony. Blade L 83 cm, total L 96.5 cm. Heavily curved, single-edged blade with a broad fuller and pommel point. One third of the blade blued and decorated with gilt ornamentation. A Saxon coat of arms with medals on both sides and a trophy piece with lances on one side. Brass hilt with a lion's head pommel and a knuckle-bow in relief with the Saxon coat of arms. The rivet or screw head of the grip cap matches the relief of the mane. Leather grip with 14 grooves and simple, twisted wire winding. Narrow oval guard plate. Bright scabbard with brass mouthpiece and two decorative bands for the movable rings. Probably an infantry officer's sabre 1816 with modifications. Literature : "Trag diese Wehr zu Sachsens Ehr!", Dresden 1994, p. 67f / Compare also: Hilbert: "Blankwaffen aus drei Jahrhunderten", Berlin 1998, p. 84. Provenance : Sächsische Waffensammlung. Aufrufzeit 13. | June 2024 | probably 14:03 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Six 19th and 20th century folding maps of Sussex; an Ordnance Survey (318), a W.H. Smith & Son map, a Smith & Son 172 Strand 1864, two Walker’s County Maps, and a Kelly’s Map***CONDITION REPORT***PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
ANDERSON WILLIAM. The Scottish Nation ... & Biographical History. 3 vols. Eng. plates & text vignettes. Quarto. Worn & splitting half calf. Edinburgh, 1863; also F. H. Groome, Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland, 4 vols., double page col. maps, some fldg., eng. & photogravure plates, quarto, n.d. (7).
Quantity of 20th century British military cap badges with kings crowns to include Royal Engineers, economy plastic Royal corps of Signals, Royal Canadian ordnance corps, Royal armoured corps, Army catering corps, Reconnaissance corps, intelegence corps, Australian commonwealth military forces, RASC, Royal Army Medicsl Corps, ATS, Royal Air Force and Royal Flying corps. etc
No.1 COMMANDO WW2 Ordnance issued printed cloth shoulder title badge circa 1942-45. Good scarce red sans-serif letters on dark blue canvas. Faded. GC No.1 Commando formed 13th June 1940 with personnel from 6 and 8 Independent Companies as No. 11 Independent Company, redesigned No.1 Commando the following day 14th June. Disbanded 27th July 1940 and reformed as No.1 Special Service Battalion on 10th November 1940, finally reorganised again as No.1 Commando on 5th March 1941. INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER
No.12 COMMANDO WW2 Ordnance issued printed cloth shoulder title badge circa 1942-43. Good scarce red sans-serif letters on dark blue canvas. Removed from uniform. Service wear Formed in 1940 in Northern Ireland, they carried out a number of small-scale raids in Norway and France between 1941 and 1943 before being disbanded and its personnel dispersed to other commando units. INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER
MILITARY INTEREST - a selection of military ephemera, associated with an RAF helicopter pilot, various instruction manuals, possibly relating to the Cold War conflick, including several FASB Equipment Recognition Guides, Soviet Army Organisation Tables, the UK Restricted Aircraft Recognition Booklet issued in 1979, various Recognition material for the Warsaw Pact Electronics, an Ordnance Survey map of West Berlin published by The Director Of Military Survey, Ministry of Defence UK 1975, etc
16th-17th century A.D. D-shaped panel with painted detailing of the eye, brow and centre-parted hair. 27 grams, 95 mm (3 3/4 in.). From Lincoln’s Inn Chapel during ordnance damage in WWII. Ex Michael Archer OBE FSA (1936-2022), Keeper, ceramics and glass department, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Great House, Dedham, Essex. Private collection, Suffolk. [No Reserve]
FIVE BOXES OF MIXED SUNDRIES to include an extensive array of 1930s Ordnance Survey Road Maps of the Midlands, South of England, and Wales, a small silver St Christopher pendant without chain, two mantel clocks, three teddy bears from manufacturers such as Jellycat and Twyford, an assortment of sheet music, a large quantity of domestic and international travel maps, a collection of baskets (5 boxes) (s.d)
A British .57 Long Sea Service flintlock pistol, barrel 11.5 in., struck with Ordnance proof mask and barreller's mark 'I.C'; Tower marked and line engraved lock plate, ring necked cock; full stock with brass furniture, steel belt hook, inspection marks to the stock, brass tipped wooden ram rod, c. 1800. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.
A composite English flintlock game gun part-adapted from a service musket, .770 calibre barrel 36 in., with Ordnance proof marks and engraved 'LONDON', bevelled lock plate with border engraving and signed 'Pratt', swan-necked cock, truncated stock with Land Pattern trigger guard, wooden ram rod. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.
Silver Hallmarked Golf Collectables, to include a silver teaspoon, a trophy top with golfing figure 2 Daily mirror and morning post Tournament for ladies golf c1938, an Army Golfing Society Ordnance cup winner 1961, Sandwich silver pin dish with an inset plated medal, total weight including the plated medal 210g

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