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Lot 292

1799 Pattern Light Dragoon Flintlock Pistol9 inch, 16 bore, smoothbore barrel.  Breech with proof stamps.  India pattern lock plate with chamfered edge.  Crowned GR cypher.  The tang marked "Tower".  Ring neck flint cock with line edge engraving.  Steel frizzen.  Polished full stock woodwork with Ordnance stamps and "B.O." and broad arrow.  Brass butt cap, trigger guard, side plate and ramrod pipe.  Wooden ramrod with brass cap.   PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 293

1821 Pattern Sea Service Flintlock Pistol9 inch, 25 bore, smoothbore barrel.  Breech with proof stamps.  Lock plate with line edge engraving. Crowned GR cypher.  The tang marked "Tower".  Ring neck flint cock with line edge engraving.  Steel frizzen.  Polished full stock woodwork, with "B.O." and broad arrow stamp.  Brass butt cap, trigger guard, side plate and ramrod pipe.  The left side with steel belt hook.  Steel ramrod.  See British Ordnance Singe Shot Pistols by Davies, Chisnall and Brook.    PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 303

British 1842 Pattern Musket and Bayonet 39 inch, .750 musket smoothbore barrel.  Front stud sight and rear V sight.  Breech with proof stamps.  Military pattern lock plate with line edge engraving.  Stamped with crowned VR over "Tower 1849".  Military pattern percussion hammer.  Polished full stock woodwork.  The butt with "BO" and broad arrow and "I.C.R.".  Brass butt plate, trigger guard, ramrod pipes and end cap with steel Lovells bayonet catch.  Steel ramrod.  Complete with brass nipple protector and buff leather rifle sling.  Complete with bayonet.  17 inch, triangular form blade.  The forte with Ordnance stamps.  Steel shoulder and socket marked "K93".   PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 310

Deactivated American MIAI Thompson Sub Machine Gun11 inch, .45 cal, blackened steel barrel with front blade sight.  Blackened body with rear battle sight.  Side cocking handle.  Body stamped with maker "Auto Ordnance Corporation.  Bridgeport Connecticut. USA".  Blackened lower body and trigger guard.  Removable, blued stick magazine.  Wooden pistol grip, forend and butt with steel butt plate.  Complete with certificate.   PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 59

1821 Pattern Attributed Light Cavalry Officer's Sword35 1/2 inch, single edged, slightly curved, pipe back, quill point blade.  Etched crowned VR cypher.  Foliage scroll panels and owner's coat of arms.  The forte etched "Reeves Greaves & Greaves Sword Manufacturers To Her Majesty, Hon Board Of Ordnance And The Hon East India Comp.  Bartholomew's St Birmingham".  Steel, three bar guard and downswept quillon.  Steel, stepped pommel and plain backstrap.  Shagreen covered grip with twist wire binding.  Some pitting to blade tip.  Attributed to Astley or Beaumont Corbett.   PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 63

1853 Pattern Cavalry Trooper's Sword35 1/4 inch, single edged, slightly curved blade with fuller.  Forte with Ordnance stamp and back edge with maker "Mole".  Steel, downturn quillon and three bar guard.  Oval, steel pommel.  Checkered leather slab grips secured by five steel rivets.  Traces of silver paint to the guard and hilt.  PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 182

Bates, H. E. Collection of signed limited editions comprising: The Hessian Prisoner. With a Line Drawing by John Austen and a Foreword by Edward Garnett. London: William Jackson (Books) Ltd, 1930. First edition, one of 550 copies signed by the author, tall 8vo, original red cloth, spine sunned; Mrs Esmond's Life. London: privately printed, 1931. First edition, one of 300 copies signed by the author, 8vo, original yellow cloth; A Threshing Day. London: W. and G. Foyle, 1931. First edition, one of 300 copies signed by the author, 8vo, original blue cloth, binding faded in places; The Story without an End and The Country Doctor. London: The White Owl Press, 1932. First edition, one of 130 copies signed by the author, 8vo, original yellow cloth, a few faint marks to covers; Sally Go Round the Moon. London: The White Owl Press, 1932. First edition, one of 150 copies signed by the author, 8vo, original cloth; The Duet. London: Grayson & Grayson, 1935. First edition, one of 250 copies signed by the artist, from the total edition of 285, 8vo, original cloth, spotting to endpapers; The Tinkers of Elstow. Illustrations by Randolph Schwabe. The Story of the Royal Ordnance factory managed by J. Lyons & Company Limited for the Ministry of Supply during the World War of 1919-1945. [London: no publisher], c.1945. First edition, one of 300 copies signed by the author and artist, 8vo, original blue sheep, printed on hand-made paper, covers rubbed and scuffed, head of spine pulled; and 16 others by Bates, including Seven Tales and Alexander, 1929 (one of 1000 copies) (23)

Lot 272

Manuscripts Assortment of journals and other material, 19th-20th century including: Journal of a family holiday in Germany and Austria, July-August 1939, kept by Mary Wilshire (apparently a schoolgirl), c.50 ff., visits to Salzburg, Nymphenburg Palace, Berlin, Marquartstein, references to Hitler's house, popular support for Hitler, Hitler Youth and children under the Nazi regime ('little time to play'), evacuees, etc.; Three recipe books: 1836, 30 ff., kept by 'Mrs Henry Poole, 56 Park Street, Bristol', recipes include ginger wine, gingerbread, Wellington beef steak, medlar jelly, etc.; the 2 others c.1900 and c.1950 and in poor condition; Journal of Louisa [?]Machel, 1856 , governess and instructor in music and German with the Clarke-Jervoise family at 35 Eaton Place, London, and Delvine House ('Castle'), Dunkeld, c.80 ff.; Second Boer War journal, 12 ff., inscribed 'H Company, 2 Bn Dorset Reg[iment], South African Field Forces', front cover detached, ends with relief of Ladysmith; Two schoolboy journals kept by W. I. Letherby, 'A Thesis of Guildford and Environs', c.1925, approx. 70 ff., illustrated with manuscript maps and diagrams, mounted photographs, etc., and a journal of a visit to Oxford, 1926, 25 ff.; British army sapper's notebook, c.1930-40, including notes on explosives (use and storage), smoke screens, anti-tank ordnance, etc., c.34 ff., illustrated with diagrams, wear to binding, a few leaves loose; together with a very large quantity of letters, photographs and ephemera mainly relating to the career or family of Frederick Allan Wilshire (1868-1944), Bristol-based musician, barrister, and judge, including numerous letters of congratulation from members of the legal profession on his appointment as recorder of Bridgwater in 1936 (1 box)

Lot 504

An album of early 20th century greetings cards; assorted postcards, including Pleasley and River Meden, Cauldwell Hill, others souvenir and holiday later 20th century; approx. 48 sets of cigarette and trade cards, some framed, some in albums, etc; a quantity of matchboxes with contents, various; two glass bottles; Ordnance Survey maps including David & Charles, No.36 Sleaford, others; qty

Lot 547

AN 1821 PATTERN LIGHT CAVALRY TROOPER'S SWORD TO THE ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY, 80.5cm curved fullered blade, regulation three-bar steel hilt, ribbed leather grip, contained in its steel scabbard engraved RHA D 56 to one side and RHA over a partial B on the other, various Ordnance stamps and dated 1849. The incised B is partial but it is of note as B Troop served in the Crimean War.

Lot 672

A TRIANGULAR SECTION SOCKET BAYONET BY SALTER, a further example with ordnance stamps an Indian marked Pattern 1853 and further example by Salter, two with scabbards. (4)

Lot 407

A .577 CALIBRE SO CALLED CHEAPLY MADE FLINTLOCK LONG SEA SERVICE PISTOL, 12inch sighted barrel, border engraved lock stamped with a crown over GR and TOWER across the tail, full stock with various Ordnance stamps, regulation brass mounts, steel belt hook, brass topped wooden ramrod. See page 62 British Military Pistols 1603-1888 by Brooker.

Lot 555

A 1908 PATTERN CAVALRY TROOPER'S SWORD, 89cm fullered blade with various Ordnance stamps at the forte and date 1916, regulation steel hilt, chequered ergonomic grip, contained in its steel scabbard.

Lot 506

A PATTERN NO. 6 COMBINATION TOOL, for the 1856 Pattern Cavalry Carbine, comprising pricker, worm, clamp etc Ordnance marked.

Lot 413

A .577 CALIBRE PERCUSSION SEA SERVICE OR LAND TRANSPORT PISTOL, 6inch barrel with multiple Ordnance stamps at the breech, border engraved lock stamped with a crown over VR and dated 1842, full stocked with regulation brass mounts, the butt with lanyard ring mount, swivel ramrod. Initially issued to the Royal Navy but at the start of the Crimean War used by the transport corps.

Lot 620

AN 1856 PATTERN PIRONEER'S SIDEARM, 57.5cm saw-backed blade stamped with various Ordnance marks and MOLE on the back edge, regulation brass stirrup hilt with ribbed brass grip, stamped 12 1889 over V over 3.N.F. over 8, contained in its brass mounted leather scabbard with varying unit markings.

Lot 411

A .577 CALIBRE PERCUSSION SHORT SEA SERVICE PISTOL, 6inch barrel with various Ordnance stamps at the breech, border engraved stepped lock stamped with a crown over VR over TOWER and dated 1844, full stock with regulation brass mounts, the butt with lanyard ring, steel belt hook, swivel ramrod. General bruising and chips to stock.

Lot 409

A .577 CALIBRE WILLIAM IV FLINTLOCK SEA SERVICE PISTOL, 9inch barrel, border engraved lock stamped with a crown over WR, full stock with various Ordnance marks and regulation brass mounts, steel belt hook, swivel ramrod.

Lot 616

A FRENCH INFANTRYMAN'S SIDE ARM, 59.5cm curved blade with various Ordnance stamps at the forte, regulation brass hilt with D-shaped knuckle guard, with various stamps, ribbed brass grip, contained in its brass mounted leather scabbard.

Lot 451

A SCINDE IRREGULAR HORSE .700 CALIBRE DOUBLE BARRELLED PERCUSSION SWINBURN CARBINE, 21inch sighted damascus barrels, signed back action lock dated 1860, half stocked with various ordnance stamps, regulation steel mounts, the butt plate tang stamped SCINDE IRREGULAR HORSE, saddle bar mounted on the left side, swivel ramrod. Barrel retaining block unbrazed.

Lot 554

AN 1899 PATTERN CAVALRY TROOPER'S SWORD TO THE 2ND DRAGOON GUARDS, 85cm fullered blade dated 1901 and with various Ordnance stamps, regulation steel hilt stamped 12/14, chequered leather grips, contained in its steel scabbard stamped 2DG. The Second Dragoon Guards ( Queen's Bays) suffered heavy losses at the Battle of Leeukop in March 1902 during the Boer War.

Lot 408

A .577 CALIBRE ARSENAL SHORTENED FLINTLOCK LONG SEA SERVICE PISTOL, 9inch barrel, border engraved lock stamped with a crown over GR and TOWER across the tail, full stocked with regulation brass mounts, the trigger guard tang stamped S144, steel belt hook, steel ramrod. The stock with various Ordnance stamps, split at tail of ramrod pipe.

Lot 475

A TURKISH 9.5MM X60R OBSOLETE CALIBRE MAUSER SERVICE RIFLE OF GALLIPOLI INTEREST, 30inch sighted barrel fitted with adjustable rear sights, with various Turkish Army and Ordnance marks at the breeches, full stocked with regulation steel mounts. Provenance: retrieved from the battlefield at Gallipoli by a serving British officer, cleaning rod lacking.

Lot 551

AN 1885 PATTERN CAVALRY TROOPER'S SWORD TO THE 14TH HUSSARS, 85cm slightly curved fullered blade stamped with various Ordnance marks, regulation pierced steel hilt stamped 14H over 704, chequered leather grips, contained in its steel scabbard stamped 3DG.

Lot 313

AN 1828 PATTERN 71ST OR HIGHLAND REGIMENT OF FOOT SCOTTISH BASKET HILTED BROADSWORD, 74cm fullered broadsword blade stamped with an Ordnance mark at the forte, regulation steel basket hilt composed of flattened rounded bars united by heart pierced junction plates, incised dome pommel, wire bound fish skin grip, the quillon stamped 71 over 2, contained in its steel mounted leather scabbard. Scabbard leather dried and a tight fit in the scabbard.

Lot 550

AN 1853 PATTERN CAVALRY TROOPER'S SWORD, 85cm curved fullered blade with various Ordnance stamps at the forte, regulation three-bar steel hilt, chequered leather grips, contained in its steel scabbard. Scabbard pitted, scabbard throat lacking.

Lot 669

A RARE 1907 PATTERN HOOKED QUILLON BAYONET BY WILKINSON, various Ordnance stamps to either side of the forte, the two-piece wooden grips stamped B B to either side, the pommel with unit markings 4.N.S.T.F - Fourth North Staffordshire Territorial Force (?) contained in its MKI scabbard and complete with 1916 dated frog.

Lot 248

A part set of Bartholomew’s ordnance survey folding maps (22), in a fitted case, circa early 20th century; & twenty-three various atlases.

Lot 470

A collection of road and ordnance survey maps, including Bartholomew’s Revised maps: Northumberland; Bartholomew’s Revised maps: Cumberland; Reid’s Plan of Newcastle upon Tyne; and others; together with a selection of vintage books, including Byron's Poetical Works; and others, contained across two boxes.

Lot 302

A selection of scientific instruments and other explorer's ephemera, including: a pair of Ross, London, binoculars; a wall mounting brass-cased barometer; a slide rule; a mineral specimen paperweight; a captain's pewter capstan inkwell; and a selection of papers, including: Ordnance Survey maps; and others.

Lot 1054

SIMSON & SON, SUHL A 10.6mm (GERMAN ORDNANCE) SERVICE-REVOLVER, MODEL '1879 COMMISSION', serial no. 2257, dated for 1882, with 7in. sighted barrel with cannon muzzle, fluted cylinder, solid frame marked 'S&S. V.C.S. C.G.H. / SUHL' on the left side, smooth walnut grips, butt-cap with regimental marks '41.A.3.47', and lanyard ring, all matching numbers with strong traces of finish S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.

Lot 1064

AN 11mm (FRENCH ORDNANCE) REVOLVER SIGNED CHAMELOT & DELVIGNE, MODEL '1874 OFFICER'S TYPE', serial no. 7145, circa 1880, with blued octagonal to round 4 1/2in. barrel, blade fore-sight, sighting groove to the top-strap, blued stepped and fluted cylinder, hand strippable frame, chequered hard rubber grips and guarded double action trigger, retaining much original blued finish with brushed bright ancillaries S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.

Lot 1071

ERFURT ARSENAL, GERMANY A 10.6mm (GERMAN ORDNANCE) SERVICE-REVOLVER, MODEL '1883 COMMISSION', serial no. 9516, dated for 1894, with triple-stage 4 3/4in. barrel, wedge fore-sight, standing-notch rear-sight, cylinder with 'church-window' flutes, plain frame with side-safety, loading gate to right hand side, smooth walnut bag-shaped grips, lanyard ring at pommel, the back-strap stamped '1.M.II.38.142' (original issue markings struck out), strong amount of original finish remaining S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.

Lot 200

JOHNSON, LONDON A BRITISH PATTERN 1796 TROOPER'S SABRE, circa 1810, with strongly curved hatchet tipped 33in. blade (speckled cleaned staining), ordnance stamp to the right side of blade, large number '2' engraved to back edge, 'P' shaped iron knuckle-bow with straight cross-guard and single turned down drum quillion, broad langets, doves-head pommel and smooth iron back-strap, the lower mount with knot loop, leather covered ribbed grip (small losses, some worm) and complete with its iron scabbard signed in an oval on the left side 'JOHNSON, No. 8 NEWCASTLE ST. STRAND', provision for two loose suspension rings (absent) This bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)

Lot 408

ST. ETIENNE MANUFACTORY, FRANCE A GOOD .69 FLINTLOCK MUSKET, MODEL 'CHARLEVILLE 1777 CORRECTED YEAR IX DRAGOON', no visible serial number, Napoleonic period, dated for 1809, with 40 1/2in. bright iron barrel struck with French ordnance inspection stamps at breech and dated 1809, and "MLE AN 9" rounded lock engraved to centre "Mle IMP DE ST ETIENNE", with ring neck cock and detachable brass pan, full walnut stock with scalloped butt, and St. Etienne roundel dated 1809, having brass and iron mounts, comprising flat iron butt plate, trigger-guard with iron strap with finger grooves, brass bow, three spring retained barrel bands, the top and bottom ones of brass the centre band being a double iron band with sling swivel, a distinguishing feature of the rare dragoon muskets, complete with its original rod

Lot 416

A .750 PATTERN 1793 INDIAN PATTERN BROWN BESS REGULATION MUSKET, with 39in. barrel with double ordnance cross sceptre proofs at breech, fitted with block front-sight / bayonet lug, the borderline engraved lock of rounded form engraved "TOWER" on the tail and bearing the crown 'G.R.' cypher to the centre (faint) fitted with a swan-neck cock, regulation brass-mounted full walnut stock, with high comb and handrail wrist, and an apron carved around the barrel tang, the right butt stamped with a crown G.R. storekeepers stamp, the underside with 'R. B. / 11 / 14', complete with its sling swivels and original rod, some wear to fore-end (with large professionally executed repair (approx. 8in. x 5/8in.) to fore-end)

Lot 420

A GOOD .625 BAKER PATTERN 1805 FLINTLOCK SERVICE RIFLE MARKED TO THE 1ST BATTALION 95TH (RIFLE ) REGT. serial no A / 48, with 30 1/2ins twist iron barrel rifled with seven grooves, and stamped with the Kings proofs, fitted with a sword bayonet bar at muzzle, the front-sight being a blade on a thin base, the rear-sight with a fixed vee leaf and a single hinged leaf, flat pattern lock stamped "TOWER" on the tail and bearing the crown "G.R." cypher to the centre together with the small crown arrow ordnance inspection stamp, and having the raised semi-waterproof pan, border line engraved flat ring neck cock, regulation brass mounted full walnut stock with slit pattern fore-end devised that the ramrod would not stick or jam, the butt with cheek rest on the left side and on the right is fitted a rectangular brass patchbox containing a set of original Baker implements, scroll trigger-guard, and two rammer pipes, the butt-cap engraved '95th / 1 / A / 48', the rifle is complete with its sling swivels and correct ramrod. A good example of a rare and iconic rifle

Lot 503

MASSACHUSETTS ARMS, USA A .54 CAPPING BREECH-LOADING CARBINE, MODEL 'GREENE'S PATENT BRITISH ISSUE', serial no. 1108, dated for 1856, with blued tapering round 18in. barrel, dove-tailed block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, central section of outer barrel faceted for grip, plain receiver, long plain top-tang marked 'GREENE'S PATENT JUNE 27 1854', back-action lockplate fitted with 'Maynard's' tape priming system and marked 'MASS. ARMS CO. CHICOPEE FALLS USA 1856' a 'VR' crown cypher and 'MAYNARD'S PATENT SEPT 22 1845', plain hammer, walnut butt-stock with iron patch-box and semi-crescent heel-plate, saddle-ring to the trigger-guard tang, large trigger-guard bow with two triggers, the front one unlocking the barrel for loading, British ordnance stamps and no provision for fore-end, the whole with much colour and finish remaining, overall length 34 1/2in., weight approximately 7lb.

Lot 537

A .577 ENFIELD 'PATTERN 1853, 3RD MODEL' THREE-BAND PERCUSSION SERVICE RIFLE, no visible serial number, with 39in. barrel rifled with three grooves, fitted with block and blade front sights and ladder rear-sight graduated to 900 yards, the breech struck with Enfield ordnance inspection stamps, the lock struck with the crown "V,R." cypher on the tail and "ENFIELD 1859" to centre together with the small crown arrow inspection stamp, regulation brass mounted full walnut stock and three screw clamping barrels bands all with Enfield inspection stamps, the butt bears the Enfield acceptance roundel downgraded to second class and "4 / 1882" (March 1882), the rifle is complete with its original Enfield marked rod

Lot 542

A .577 'PATTERN 1853 3RD MODEL' ENFIELD PERCUSSION THREE-BAND SERVICE RIFLE, no 553, with 39in. barrel rifled with three grooves, struck with government proofs at the breech, block and blade front-sight and ladder rear-sight, the lock stamped with the crown "V.R." cypher on the tail and "1863 / TOWER" to the centre, regulation brass mounted figured full walnut stock, the butt stamped with two Ordnance roundels, one for the Birmingham inspectorate and the other for the Pimlico repair and refurbishment depot, dated 1864, the underside of the butt stamped with the contractors name "SCOTT", the butt-cap tang engraved "V / LCS / 40 / 553", indicating issue to the Leicestershire Rifle Volunteers 40th Company, complete with its sling swivels and original rod

Lot 612

A .650 PERCUSSION PISTOL MARKED BIRMINGHAM, MODEL 'EAST INDIA GOVERNMENT PATTERN 1858 LANCERS', serial no. 235, with 8in. Birmingham Ordnance proofed smoothbore barrel fitted with blade fore-sight and a fixed notch vee back-sight, swivel rammer hinged at muzzle, the lock stamped with the crown E.I.G. cypher on the tail and "BIRMINGHAM 1869" to centre together with a Birmingham Ordnance inspection stamp, regulation brass mounted full walnut stock, struck with numerous Ordnance inspection stamps including an E.I.G Birmingham roundel and the contractors name "BENTLEY & PLAYFAIR", the butt stamped "F.A. 3 1885"

Lot 617

A .650 PERCUSSION PISTOL MARKED BIRMINGHAM MODEL 'EAST INDIA GOVERNMENT PATTERN 1858 LANCERS', serial no. 201, with 8in. Birmingham Ordnance proofed smoothbore barrel fitted with blade fore-sight and a fixed notch vee back-sight, swivel rammer hinged at muzzle, the lock stamped with the crown E.I.G. cypher on the tail and "BIRMINGHAM 1869" to centre together with a Birmingham Ordnance inspection stamp, regulation brass mounted full walnut stock, struck with numerous Ordnance inspection stamps including an E.I.G Birmingham roundel and the contractors name "PRYSE & REDMAN", the butt stamped "F.A. 3 1885"

Lot 733

ENFIELD, ENGLAND A .577 SNIDER BREECH LOADING SERVICE RIFLE, MODEL 'MK III TWO BAND SHORT RIFLE', serial no 1546, with 30 1/2in. steel barrel profusely Enfield ordnance maked, rifled with five grooves, block and blade front-sight and elevating ladder rearsight, bayonet lug at muzzle, the breech bearing the W.D. mark together with an Enfield inspection stamp and numbered 1546 on the underside, the lock stamped with the crown V.R. cypher on the tail and "ENFIELD 1871" to the centre, regulation iron mounted full walnut stock, the right butt stamped with an Enfield 1st class inspection roundel, together with some faint issue markings and the opposed arrow government sale stamp, the left butt bearing the Dominion of Canada ownership mark of D.C. in a diamond, the butt-cap tang is stamped 22/119, a Canadian militia regimental marking, complete with sling swivels, clearing rod missing Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 753

A GOOD 17MM FRENCH MODEL 1853/67 TABATIERE INFANTRY RIFLE, with 39in. polished bright barrel having a block and blade front-sight and tangent rear-sight, back-action lock engraved to the centre "Mm. IMP DE CHATELLERAULT" iron mounted full walnut stock, including butt-plate two piece trigger-guard the strap with finger grooves, and three barrel bands, the butt is profusely French ordnance inspection marked with the Imperial roundel dated 1857 and the central "Popes Plug" marked "M. I." Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 754

AN 11MM BRAENDLIN-ALBINI BREECH LOADING BELGIAN ISSUE RIFLE, serial no. 633, circa 1867, with 34 1/2in. barrel with block and blade front-sight and a bayonet lug on the underside of the barrel, fitted with a tangent rear-sight, the breech dated 1867 with numerous Belgian ordnance proofs, plain unmarked back-action lock, regulation iron mounted full walnut stock with three barrel bands, large period ordnance repair to toe of butt, hardly noticeable, rod a replacement Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 170

Collection of assorted Ordnance Survey and other Maps

Lot 667

A box of assorted Ordnance Survey and other maps to include London, North East, Sheet 161 published 1958, Bedford Luton sheet 147 published 1946, etc

Lot 1152

A rolled and linen backed Ordnance Survey map of Wateringbury Twyford and surrounding areas, published at The Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, dated 1885, 132 x 203cm

Lot 1062

Ordnance Survey Maps, Kiddermister, Stafford, Hereford 1947, Liverpool, Sheffield etc:- all unframed,

Lot 380

ORDNANCE SURVEY: NORWICH, engraved hand coloured map 1910, folding, backed onto linen, approx 410 x 110mm, f/g

Lot 405

Miscellaneous collection of books comprising The Universal Atlas of Modern Geography, London: R. Yorke Clarke, [c.1848], 31 engraved maps with outline colour, plus Specimen of Ordnance Survey of Palestine, quarto, half crushed morocco & buckram with gilt title, board detached; A Description of more than Three Hundred Animals, including Quadrupeds...forming a Compendium of Natural History, London: B. & R. Crosby, 1812, illustrated with numerous wood-engravings in the manner of Thomas Bewick, octavo, publisher's paper-covered boards, boards detached; Manual of Seamanship, Vol.I, London: HMSO, 1908, octavo, heavily worn cloth; Common Things and Elementary Science in the Form of Object Lessons, by Joseph Hassell, 17th edition, London: Blackie & Son, n.d., octavo, cloth. Condition varied, sold as found with all faults (4)

Lot 477

Collection of approximately 40 colour maps from the Geological Survey of Great Britain (England & Wales), Southampton: Ordnance Survey, Crown Copyright, 1950s-70s, loose/rolled, a few earlier examples, including Felixstowe with railway revisions, 1891, together with a small quantity of other 20th-century rolled maps and facsimiles, condition varied, collection sold as found with all faults

Lot 1528

A LARGE QUANTITY OF ORDNANCE SURVEY MAPS

Lot 1046

ORDNANCE SURVEY. Very large map of Shropshire and the surrounding area on a scale of one inch to a mile. 2210mm by 1615mm (over 7 feet by 5 feet). On wooden rollers. Linen backed. Centred on Ludlow and extending from Whitchurch in the north to Monmouth and Gloucester in the South, and from Newtown and Builth Wells in the west to Wolverhampton and Cheltenham in the east. Retailers name plate of Sifton Praed and Co, The Map House, 67 St James's St, SW1

Lot 1152

SHROPSHIRE O.S. MAPS. Circa 150 Ordnance Survey Maps of Shropshire, Mostly early 20th century, most on a scale of 25 inches to a mile (quantity)

Lot 127

Various military medals and badges, including George VI War medal with box and paper stubs, to 2157809 Sgt ?, silver RAF Wings sweetheart brooch, Royal Army Ordnance Corps hat badge etc

Lot 186

A Collection of Various Vintage Road Maps, Ordnance Survey Maps etc

Lot 69

VINTAGE ORDNANCE SURVEY MAPS AND OTHER ITEMS

Lot 585

FRAMED ORDNANCE SURVEY MAP - SOHO AND PALL MALL, LONDON

Lot 569

A quantity of Ordnance Survey maps.

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