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A Vietnam era poncho by the Southern Athletic Cp, dated 17th June 1966, two liners (woobie), a 'Regulation Army Overcoat wool, size 38L, another similar, pale green, with liner, and two others (without linings). 7 items. *CR Mixed condition, the poncho with wear to the edges and one tear to edge, liners showing signs of use, first overcoat in good condition, others with signs of wear.
A Royal Navy frock coat with the rank of Commander, with a label for Matthew and Co of Portsmouth. Formerly the property of Duncan Tatton-Brown (1875-1960) who joined the Navy at the age of 13. Born in Nova Scotia due to his parent's service with the Royal Artillery, he appears to have had a long period of service serving during the First World War he was entitled to a War and Victory medal, he was raised to the rank of Commander in the New Year's list in 1919. With a similar Midshipman's jacket with Queen's Crown buttons and overcoat with rank removed and buttons protected by black fabric covers. Also a Gieves officer's cap with braid to peak but lacking cap band and a pair of Captain's epaulettes. *CR Poor condition, moth damage, in particular to linings, braid loose in places.
A varied collection of British uniform to include a selection of Post War Naval uniform and accessories in a suitcase, a similar suitcase with a selection of battle dressings, respirators, belts and other items. With five sets of military issue overalls in blue 'Man's coveralls (Shipboard)' size 48L and size 3, a set in white by Cowden, another in khaki, and an American issue dark blue overcoat. A Lot. *CR Mixed states, many with signs of wear, repair and use, others better.
A dark blue navy double breasted 'pea' coat with six large buttons with fouled anchors, with internal label 'Coat, Man's Wool, Jersey, size 38R 100% wool' with rank badge for Petty Officer first class, Utilitiesman. Another similar without rank with label from the Naval Clothing Factory. And a similar light khaki coat with label 'Regulation Army Officer's Overcoat', code No. 278size 37R, Phila. Q.M. Depot. (3). *CR All in good condition with only light wear.
A large overcoat with quilted lining and blanket lining, with label Coat Sheepskin Lined Size No. 3 height 5ft 7ins to 5ft 10ins Breast 37 to 42 incjes (over jacket) Wearings Northampton Ltd January 1940'. With face mask, apparently unworn and similar over trousers with label 'Large S.S. Holden Ltd 1943'. *CR Slight stains to trousers and light rust marks from hanger. Jacket in good condition, waterproof lining between layers of coat somewhat perished.
Burberry, a men's pale green overcoat, featuring a notched lapel collar, button fastenings, and two outer pockets, labelled Burberry's, chest measures approximately 44 inches- Overall good condition- No obvious marks or wear - Interior lining is clean and unmarked - Condition reports are a guide only and clients are advised to view items before bidding- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Attributed to Hugh Barron (c.1746–1791) Portrait of Mr Peter Galhee, full length standing in a landscape, wearing a powdered wig, white shirt and neck tie, with a yellow waistcoat and a green overcoat, holdng a tricorn hat and leaning on a stick Oil on canvas, 125cm by 100cmProvenance: Clarendon Gallery Ltd., London With Christie's stencil to stretcher DN50 Relining of some age, which retains a reasonable level of flexibility to the canvas. Likely old clean and revarnish. Some surface dirt and discoloured varnish now in evidence. Some flattening to original impasto and paint is possibly slightly thin in places as a result of the restoration process, ie right hand side foliage and tree trunk branches. Stretcher shadow in parts and areas of varying sized craquelure which is more pronouced in line with parts of the stretcher and also in the background to gentleman's right hand and lower right arm. Push mark from back to front within the shadow of his pointed left foot with small losses and borderline perferation of canvas, which is approximately 5-6cm in length overall (see image). Three patches of retouching or overpainting towards upper left hand corner of varying sizes, the largest being approximately 3-4cm by 3cm overall. Further patch of retouching/restoration within the sky just left of the gentleman's right hand side of face, which is approximately 4cm in overall diameter (see image). Minor retouches and strengthening to his left hand side lapel, right hand side shoulder and elements of his overcoat, more consistantly within the lower inside. Small retouch just below his left hand side knee within the upper part of the right stocking, which is approximately 1-1.5cm in diameter. Some broader general strengthening to foreground and the line of trees and foliage in mid distance, in addition to a patch of consistant strengthening to the slither of landscape to the right of the far right hand side tree. Relatively small area of restoration and retouching within the central part and the immediate sky of the outer foliage of the far left hand side tree. Other relatively minor and sporadic retouches elsewhere, etc (see addition images under UV). Some of the restoration has deteriorated and is mildly visible by eye. For more information please contact the department.
BATMAN RETURNS (1992) - Production-made Batman (Michael Keaton) Chest EmblemA production-made Batman (Michael Keaton) emblem from Tim Burton's superhero sequel Batman Returns. As he defended Gotham City against the depraved activities of Penguin (Danny DeVito), Batman wore the iconic emblem in the centre of his batsuit's chest. This resin emblem features a raised bat logo painted black against a yellow backing with a raised black edge. The lot exhibits patches of yellow dots on the raised bat logo due to the overcoat of black paint wearng slightly. Dimensions: 15 cm x 11.5 cm x 1 cm (6" x 4 1/2" x 1/2")Estimate: £3,000 - 6,000 M View all lots from BATMAN RETURNS (1992)View all lots from BATMAN - ALL ITEMSBidding for this lot will end on Thursday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 10th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.
THE BOURNE SUPREMACY (2004) - Jason Bourne's (Matt Damon) Bullet-hit Overcoat and JumperJason Bourne's (Matt Damon) bullet-hit overcoat and jumper from Paul Greengrass' action sequel The Bourne Supremacy. Bourne wore his coat and jumper in Moscow, where he attempted to find Irena Neski (Oksana Akinshina). This version of the coat has a bullet hole in the left shoulder, suggesting it was worn after Russian agent Kirill (Karl Urban) shot Bourne in the shoulder.The lot consists of a black woollen formal coat and a thick black knitted jumper with a large intentional hole in the left shoulder. A costumers label reads "Jason Bourne Stage IV S52". Both garments have been intentionally distressed for production, the jumper has shrunk after washing, and the lot comes with two production wardrobe tags.Estimate: £2,000 - 4,000 M View all lots from BOURNE SUPREMACY, THE (2004)View all lots from THE BOURNE SERIESBidding for this lot will end on Saturday, November 11th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 9th, Friday, November 10th or Sunday, November 12th.
An S.8.B.J Doll, curly hair, blue overcoat, hands complete, overall fair condition.height 64cm high, no obvious cracks/chips to head, eyes work, crack to one eyelid. We are unable to comment on body/head match, however all have age. 2) No obvious restoration. 3) No obvious nibbles to neck. 4) Toes and fingers intact, but signs of wear.
A CHINESE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF CHAIRMAN MAO, JINGDEZHEN, CIRCA 1966-76 well modelled, standing with hands held behind his back holding his cap, wearing a long green double-breasted overcoat, his face with gentle smile, 43.5cm highFootnote: For a similar figure of Chairman Mao, see Fan Jianchuan, The Cultural Revolution Porcelain Wares, page 24.約1966~1976年 景德鎮毛主席瓷人像
Collection of ladies vintage clothing and accessories to include: a 1920's black velvet jacket with pocket and check lining, an early 20th Century brown velvet overcoat with tie neck, a 40's/50's silk velvet devore jacket and a black suede belt with red floral embossed leather ends. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
This fine china figurine is part of the Edwardian Services collection and is modeled after a refined lady dressed in her exquisite overcoat and muff, appearing ready for a charming walk in the park, capturing the elegance of the Edwardian era. Albany Fine China Co. LTD. backstamp. Dimensions: 3.5"L x 3.25"W x 8.25"HManufacturer: Albany Fine China Co. LTD.Country of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This fine china figurine is part of the Edwardian Services collection and is modeled after a refined lady dressed in her exquisite black overcoat, hat, and matching skirt, capturing the elegance of the Edwardian era. Albany Fine China Co. LTD. backstamp. Dimensions: 3"L x 2.5"W x 8"HManufacturer: Albany Fine China Co. LTD.Country of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A QUANTITY OF VINTAGE CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES, to include a navy blue Barbour 'Beaufort' wax jacket, size UK 34, a 1970's style bespoke wedding dress, fur stole, a gentleman's Timberland beige suede jacket, UK size XL, a lavender Ralph Lauren sweater UK size L, a Paradise Coves Hawaiian shirt, a navy blue Cashmere overcoat, two suede 'Bomber' jackets, a sheepskin, a South African sports top, a beige Jaeger ladies overcoat, a brown leather shooting stick, a hand carved clover design ebony walking stick, a green military No.2 dress suit, size 3, a pale grey German military tunic, a ladies dark fur muff, hat and collar, a pait of men's brown leather 'Samuel Windsor' shoes, UK size 5, etc. (s.d) (rail + 2 boxes)
TAKUSAI: A SUPERB EBONY NETSUKE OF A GOATBy Tatekawa Takusai (1817-1887), signed Takusai 啄齋Japan, Suwa, Shinano Province, mid-19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)Recumbent with its head lowered, the body skillfully carved and textured throughout to denote the variance in the overcoat and undercoat, the tuft of beard similarly long and curling, the differing tones of the ebony wood masterfully utilized to simulate the heterogenous surface of the goat's shaggy fur, while the 'purest' sections of the wood are used for the eyes, which appear as inlaid, and for the horns. The face modeled naturalistically with wideset eyes and a gently tipped snout, all below curved horns flanked by funnel shaped ears. The base carved with cloven hooves and generously excavated asymmetrical himotoshi, signed TAKUSAI.LENGTH 4.7 cmCondition: Excellent condition with minor wear.Tatekawa Takusai (1817-1887) was a taented carver who excelled in using the structure of different woods. Takusai's daughter, Matsuyo, whose art name is Shoran, compared his sculptures to Hokusai drawings and deemed him as the Hokusai of sculpture. For an interesting discussion of the artist and the Tatekawa family see Ducros, Alain (2000), Tatekawa Family of Wood Carvers, International Netsuke Society Journa vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 23-31. Museum comparison:Compare a related wood netsuke of a tigress with cub, formerly in the Trumpf collection and now in the Linden Museum Stuttgart, inventory number OA 19060.
Comprehensive men's police uniform and accessories for Merseyside and Wallasey Police c1970s, incl. cap and helmet with applied badges, truncheon, overcoat, tunic, shirt, gloves, belt, Dowler handcuffs, badges, Ever Ready torch marked 'Wallasey Police', Operation Order for the Festival of Britain River Pageants 1951, etc.
Francis Lord of Dublin A 52-Bore Cannon-Barrelled Flintlock Box Lock Overcoat Pistol by Francis Lord, Dublin, 1760. 2¼" turn-off 2 ring barrels of 0.445" bore. Barrel and breech both numbered ‘1’ to the underside along with proof marks and maker’s stamp. Frame engraved both sides with borders & scrolls, with ‘F. LORD’ on lhs & ‘DUBLIN’ on rhs. Sunken frizzen spring & t/guard safety. Silver wire inlay in flat sided grip. Beautifully chiselled silver butt-cap with a lion leaning over a castle wall with cannon & balls below. Overall, 8.75”. GWO.
Bryan of Cork An Irish 16-Bore Flintlock Overcoat Pistol by Bryan, Cork. 3.1" (not including breech of 0.6”) round Damascus twist barrel of 0.657” bore, inscribed 'CORK', case-hardened breech with platinum line and vent. Chisel engraved breech tang with thumb safety. Bevel edged stepped lock with foliage engraving on step, the lock engraved with borderlines, foliage, spark-burst, signed ‘BRYAN’ semi-rainproof pan, frizzen roller and foliage engraved swan-neck cock. Figured ¾ walnut stock with flared butt, part chequered grip, small floral decorated butt plate, floral decoration to steel t/guard bow, pineapple finial, and swivel ramrod. Detailed escutcheon to butt. 8” overall length. GWO.
Wm. Jackson of London A 48-Bore Double-Barrelled Side-By-Side Percussion Overcoat Pistol by Wm. Jackson (Wigmore St.) London. Two 6” octagonal barrels of 0.458” bore joined by sunken rib inscribed London. Stamped with Irish census WX-201 to side of left barrel. Chisel engraved breech tang. Back-action scroll engraved locks signed ‘W. Jackson’ with bolted safeties and scroll engraved hammers, platinum breech plugs. Walnut butt with finely chequered grip, silver escutcheon on wrist reading ‘Vincit amor Patria’ & crest, engraved steel fore-end, butt-cap incorporating hinged trap, and foliage engraved t/guard, proofs under barrels and swivel ramrod. A piece made to the highest London quality with every refinement and retaining most original colour overall. 12” overall. Leslie Martin notes: Crest?? – John Nolan-Wheelan, Milford House, Dublin (ex. ‘fairburns’)?
Rigby of Dublin A 38-Bore Percussion from Flintlock Overcoat Pistol by Rigby, Dublin, c.1824. With 3-3/16" round barrel, inscribed 'DUBLIN' in sunken sighting groove, engraved breech tang, incorporating hinged magazine strap inscribed ‘G. BURNISTON 1824’, with 3 ball compartments. Lock signed ‘RIGBY’ with chevron engraved bevel edge, scrolls & starburst, stepped to rear, engraved ‘dolphin’ hammer and bolted safety. Fully stocked in walnut with chequered grip, engraved iron t/guard and swivel ramrod. Overall length 7½" overall. GWO
Goggin of Dublin A Pair of Irish 11-Bore Flintlock Overcoat Pistols by Goggin, Dublin, c.1815. Sighted 4” octagonal twist barrels, inscribed ‘DUBLIN’ and stamped with Irish censuses CW-1094 & CW-1095 to top of barrels, with decorated tang. Bevel edged stepped locks with simple borderline, foliage engraved on step, starburst, signed ‘Goggin’, scroll engraved ‘French’ flint-cock with semi-rainproof pan and frizzen roller. Walnut full stocked with chequered grips, 'WA' on silver escutcheons to wrists, small brass domed butt plate, engraved steel t/guard with pineapple and brass tipped wooden ramrods. 8.3” overall. GWO
Wm. Trulock of Dublin An Irish 28-Bore Flintlock Overcoat Pistol by Wm. Trulock, Dublin, c1815. A 3¼" barrel of 0.552" bore, Damascus construction with sunken sighting groove with 'DUBLIN' and lightly engraved tang with sighting groove. Very faint census marking also within sighting groove, may be T-Y 533. Stepped and bevelled lock sparsely engraved, signed Wm. Trulock, ‘French’ cock, semi-waterproof pan, frizzen roller. Figured full stock in walnut with worn chequered grip, engraved steel t/guard with pineapple finial, steel ramrod pipe. Bone tipped wooden ramrod. Length 7". WO Leslie Martin notes: William worked 1814-1822. Technically 10 years or more behind duellers of the time: Cock, pan & vent. Ex. Gilford Castle. Wm Trulock engraved to lock plate. Blank escutcheon. Chequered grip.
Calderwood of Dublin A 30-Bore Percussion Overcoat Pistol by James Calderwood, Dublin, c.1843-1846. Round 3¼" twist barrel including 0.535" breech, with 'DUBLIN' inscribed in concave sighting groove, with decorated breech and tang. Back-action lock with engraved with fern border, scrolls, signed ‘JAs. CALDERWOOD’ and scroll engraved hammer. Figured ¾ stock in walnut with part chequered ‘fishtail’ grip, vacant silver escutcheons on wrist, engraved steel t/guard, ramrod pipe and swivel ramrod. Irish census R-672 stamped under barrel. 8¼" overall length. GWO
M&J Pattison of Dublin An Irish 24-Bore Percussion Box Lock Overcoat Pistol by M&J Pattison, Dublin, c1822-1826. A sighted 2-11/16" octagonal barrel excluding breech of 0.58" bore. 'DUBLIN' inscribed on top flat of barrel, AR 945 stamped to rhs. All aspects of the frame engraved with borderlines, signed ‘M&I PATTISON’ within scrolls on the lhs, foliate engraving to top plate, scroll and starburst to the rhs. The side hammer engraved with foliage and scrolls, 3 bents, engraved t/guard bow. Finely chequered walnut bag grip with silver butt-cap and vacant escutcheon. Spring retained brass tipped ramrod. Overall, 8.20”. GWO top of nipple lacking.
Nicholl of Belfast A 20-Bore Flintlock Overcoat Pistol by Nicholl, Belfast, c.1815. With rebrowned twist 6” octagonal sighted barrel with Birmingham proof marks, engraved tang. Signed engraved flat bevelled & stepped lock with frizzen roller, swan-necked cock. Figured walnut full stock, chequered side panels to grip, engraved brass mounts including t/guard with pineapple finial and decoration to bow, and horn-tipped ramrod, possibly original. 11¼” overall. GWO Ex Benn Hunter Collection
Martin of Waterford An Irish 56-Bore Over/Under Tap Action Flintlock Overcoat Pistol by Martin, Waterford, c1800. 2-13/16" round turn-off barrels of 0.435", muzzles cut with 8 key slots. Irish census DU-5847 stamped on both barrels, the lower barrel incorporating a locking sprung bayonet activated by the pulling the t/guard. Birmingham proofs & private (Waterford?) stamped on the bottom barrel. The side of the frame engraved with Martial trophies, the lhs incorporating ‘Martin’ on centre banner. Engraved top plate incorporating sliding safety working on both hammer & frizzen. Slab sided walnut grip with chequered shoulder with blank white metal diamond shaped escutcheon. Overall, 8.3" excluding bayonet & 10¾” with bayonet. GWO
Birch of Armagh An Irish Pair Of 28-Bore Travelling/Overcoat Pistols by Birch, Armagh, c.1815. Swamped 4½" Damascus octagonal barrels. Top of the barrels signed 'BIRCH ARMAGH', engraved breech tangs. Flat locks engraved with borderlines and signed 'Birch’, ‘French’ cocks, semi-rainproof pans with frizzen rollers. Figured walnut full stocks with pineapple chequered grips, vacant oval silver escutcheons to wrists, steel t/guards engraved on bow, pineapple finials, steel ramrod pipes and horn tipped ramrods. Very good condition overall retaining a light gun metal grey brown patina coloration; very minor pits- the barrels appear to have been cleaned long ago. 9” overall. GWO See ‘A Directory of the Early Irish Gunmakers’ by D.J.W. Stroud, p.53.
Newman of Cork A 38-Bore Percussion Overcoat Pistol by Newman, Cork. Decorative 3” (including breech of 0.6”) octagonal barrel of 0.496” bore engraved with scrolls and 'CORK' on top, case-hardened breech with 2 platinum lines and vent, engraved breech tang with raised rear-sight. Case-hardened back-action lock, engraved with border line, scrolls within, and signed ‘Newman’ and matching hammer. Figured walnut ¾ stock with chequered grip, white metal wedge plates & vacant escutcheon, foliate engraved iron t/guard with pineapple finial, swivel ramrod. Irish census DU-4685 stamped on rhs of barrel. Overall length 7¼”. GWO
Richardson of Cork A Pair of Irish 33-Bore Percussion Overcoat Pistols by Richardson, Cork. Round Damascus barrels of 0.520” bore, with sighting flat, 3.3" long including 0.6" narrowed breech. Case-hardened back-action locks engraved with borderlines & scrolls, signed ‘RICHARDSON’. Fully stocked in walnut with chequered grips, vacant escutcheons. Steel engraved t/guards. One pistol has parts of woodwork missing and both lacking ramrods. 7.6” overall length. A/F In need of restoration.
Fowler of Dublin A Pair Of 42-Bore Flintlock Overcoat Pistols by Fowler, Dublin, c.1815. Octagonal twist 3½" barrels inscribed 'DUBLIN' to top flat, fixed, with decorated tangs. Bevel edged and stepped locks, engraved with borderlines & starbursts, signed ‘FOWLER’ with flat end tails. Engraved ‘French’ cocks with bolted safeties, semi-waterproof pans and frizzen rollers. Figured walnut ¾ stocks with hi-point chequering and vacant oval escutcheons to wrists and base of grips. Engraved steel t/guards with pineapple finials, swivel ramrods. 1 stock broken and repaired. 8” overall. GWO Leslie Martin notes: Thomas Fowler 1796-1825. Main line was duelling pistols. This pair of Overcoat/Greatcoat are an enigma. Best date is c1815 due to French cock & vertical end to lock plate (a popular combination). But also has old features: hi point chequering (1805) & non break off barrel. While the client ordered safeties & captive rods, cost kept down with unlined vent, no toggle, no détente. Do the safeties and lack of census point to English civil servant?
Wm. & Jn. Rigby of Dublin A Pair of Irish 38-Bore Percussion Overcoat Pistols by Wm. & Jn. Rigby, Dublin, c.1835-40. Each 3.2” barrel (including breech of 0.59”) with concave sighting groove inscribed 'DUBLIN' and struck with Irish census marks TY4586 & TY4587 also within groove, 2 platinum breech lines and plug, engraved breech tang. Back-action locks engraved with characteristic scroll and border patterns, signed ‘Wm. & Jn. Rigby’ with matching hammers. Figured walnut ¾ stock with chequered ‘fishtail’ butt, the latter inset with a silver oval inscribed monogram, silver escutcheon engraved with owner's crest, engraved steel t/guards, ramrod pipes and swivel ramrods (the steel parts with later blued finish, the stocks each bruised and cracked). 8.3” overall. GWO
M & J Pattison of Dublin A Pair of Irish 21-Bore Percussion Overcoat Pistols by M&J Pattison, Dublin, c1830. Octagonal sighted barrels of 1-3/4" length, 0.60" bore, inscribed 'DUBLIN' to top flat, stamped with Irish censuses K-K 2097 & K-K 2098 on the right, brass breeches of 0.7” and plain steel breech tangs. Rounded back-action locks signed ‘M&I PATTISON’, plain ‘bent’ hammers, 3 bents. Full walnut stocks with white metal and steel butt traps. Brass t/guards and ramrod pipe with brass tipped wooden ramrods. 6.8” overall. GWO
Skelton of Omagh An Irish 16-Bore Percussion Overcoat Pistol by Skelton, Omagh, c.1840. Octagonal twist 3¾” barrel of 0.655” bore, inscribed ‘OMAGH’ and stamped T-Y 1253 to top flat, small blade foresight and engraved tang. The back-action lock signed ‘SKELTON’, engraved borderline and scrolls within, matching slab-sided hammer. Figured walnut full stock with white metal escutcheon inscribed ‘JA’ on wrist. Engraved steel t/guard with pineapple finial, steel ramrod pipe and swivel ramrod. 7.9" overall. GWO
Parkinson of Dublin An Irish 40-Bore Percussion Overcoat Pistol by Parkinson, No. 641, c.1840. With octagonal 3.45” sighted barrel including 0.55” breech, breech engraved & case-hardened, with engraved breech tang. Border-engraved back-action lock signed ‘PARKINSON’ with decorated hammer. Figured walnut full stock, chequered butt hollowed with 2 ball and 4 cap magazine compartments covered by a hinged engraved extension of the tang, and the butt fitted with a vacant white metal escutcheon. Some old repairs to stock/lost belt hook. 7.9” overall. Action working. GWO
Mk. Pattison of Dublin An Irish 40-Bore Percussion from Flintlock Overcoat Pistol by Mk. Pattison, Dublin. The 3.15” sighted octagonal twist barrel with platinum line, inscribed ‘DUBLIN’ to the top flat, dovetailed foresight, the left side set with a sprung bayonet retained by a sliding clip, with drum and nipple conversion, steel swivel ramrod with sprung clip retainer, the box lock engraved with borders & scrolls and signed ‘Mk PATTISON’ on lhs. The finely chequered walnut flattened bag butt set with engraved silver escutcheon and blank escutcheon to wrist. Swivel ramrod. Overall length without bayonet 8¼” & 11” with bayonet. GWO
Ransford of Dublin A Pair of Irish 30-Bore Flintlock Overcoat/Cloak Pistols by Ransford, Dublin, c1750. Queen Anne style, with 2-stage turn-off cannon 4.6” barrels of 0.53" bore. Sides of frame border engraved, scrolls within, banner inscribed 'DUBLIN' to rhs of frame, Ransford to lhs of frame, decorated top plate. Sunken frizzen spring, t/guard safety, bows engraved with foliage. Proof marks under breech. Walnut grips with silver grotesque butt-caps by Freeth.. 'CF' 1781 and silver oval escutcheons with crest and initials RA. 11” Overall. Both GWO, but one action needs oiled. Irish made Queen Annes have guard safety similar to English made. Later side locks discarded it. What changed. Post ‘step’ frame (1760 on). Ring neck cock (1760 on).
Cole of Belfast An Irish 18-Bore Flintlock Overcoat Pistol by William Cole, Belfast, c.1805. With twist octagonal sighted 4.1” barrel stamped 'BELFAST' on the top flat. Bevel edged stepped lock engraved with foliage and starburst, stepped tail engraved with a stylised design of leaves, signed ‘COLE’, swan-neck cock (cock replaced), semi-rainproof pan, frizzen roller. Walnut full stock, brass mounts, wooden ramrod. 8¾” Overall. GWO Ex Benn Hunter Collection.
Richardson of Cork A Pair Of 32-Bore Percussion Overcoat Pistols by Richardson, Cork. Round Damascus barrels 3.15" with concave sighting grooves, including 0.66" narrow case-hardened breech, chisel engraved breech tangs. Irish censuses K-B 419 & K-B 420 stamped within sighting grooves. Border engraved back-action locks, with scrolls, signed ‘RICHARDSON’, with scroll engraved hammers. Fully stocked in walnut with part chequered grips, blank silver escutcheons to wrists, engraved steel t/guards, wooden ramrods with horn tips. Overall length 7½”. One pistol missing the main & trigger springs, the other GWO.
Cole of Belfast An Irish 24-Bore Percussion Overcoat Pistol by Cole, Belfast. A 5” sighted octagonal barrel of 0.58” bore. Case-hardened back-action lock engraved with single line border, scrolls within, signed ‘COLE’, ‘dolphin’ hammer (replaced). Fully stocked in walnut (with repairs to stock) with vacant oval silver escutcheon. Engraved brass furniture. Oval silver escutcheon. Wooden ramrod with brass tipped. Overall length 10.1”. GWO
Walsh of Dublin A Cased Pair of Irish 48-Bore Percussion Overcoat Pistols by Walsh, Dublin. Sighted 4" 'fingerprint' octagonal barrels, inscribed ‘DUBLIN’ and stamped with Irish censuses D-C 6661 & D-C 6662, dovetail fore-sight, with case-hardened 0.66” engraved breech with a single platinum line, decorated nipple housing and engraved breech tang with raised rear-sight. Back-action locks with chiselled border, engraved with scrolls, signed ‘WALSH’, the hammers scroll engraved. Half stocked in walnut with horn fore-ends and chequered ‘fishtail’ grips. Small vacant silver butt plates, engraved steel t/guards, ramrod pipes and brass tipped wooden ramrods. 9½” overall. GWO. In fitted mahogany case with vacant brass escutcheon on lid, lined in green baize, with accessories including nipple wrenches, powder flask, cap tin, oil bottle and later Canadian registration certificates from the first half of the 20th Century. See ‘A Directory of the Early Irish Gunmakers’ by D.J.W. Stroud, p.265.
Kavanagh of Dublin A 42-Bore Over/Under Percussion Overcoat Pistol by Kavanagh, Dublin c1840. 3.58" octagonal barrels of 0.477”, engraved with scrolls at breech and signed ‘KAVANAGH 12 DAME St. DUBLIN’ to top of barrel. Decorated breech tang incorporating rear-sight, leading to hinged & engraved butt trap. Magazine has 4 compartments for cap and 2 for ball. The 3-bent back-action locks chisel engraved with fern borders and scroll engravings within, signed ‘KAVANAGH’, engraved hammers and nipple enclosures. The figured walnut ‘fishtail’ butt, partly chequered with white metal butt-cap inscribed 'AE' with Griffin crest above. Engraved steel t/guard with single trigger and spring retained steel stirrup ramrod. 8.8" overall. GWO
Wilson of Dublin An Irish 14-Bore Percussion from Flintlock Overcoat Pistol by Wilson, Dublin, c.1810. Conversion executed c. 1825 by a “smith”. The hammer with the typical Irish wide collar. Stamped LD427 to lhs of stock. Round barrel is 3" in length and 0.691" bore with ‘Dublin’ in script to the top flat of the barrel, with engraved tang. Lock plate engraved and signed ‘Wilson’. Fully stocked in walnut with chequered grip with vacant silver escutcheon on wrist, engraved steel t/guard, steel ramrod pipe and bone tipped ramrod. 7½” overall. WO See ‘A Directory of the Early Irish Gunmakers’ by D.J.W. Stroud, p.310.
Trulock & Son of Dublin A Cased Pair Of 60-Bore Overcoat Pistols by Trulock & Son, Dublin. Sighted 2.4” Damascus ‘fingerprint’ barrels inscribed ‘DUBLIN’, with 0.6” engraved case-hardened breeches and chisel engraved breech tangs. Case-hardened 3-bent back-action locks decorated with fern leaf border, scrolls & foliage within, signed ‘TRULOCK & SON’. The ‘dolphin’ hammers decorated with a single borderline with scrolls within. Figured ¾ stocks in walnut with part chequered ‘fishtail’ grips, silver escutcheons with entwined HR in script surmounted by stag's head on cross-hatched flattened base. Engraved steel t/guards, ramrod pipes and swivel ramrod. 7-3/4” overall. Both GWO. Fitted in original oak case line with green baize, with accessories including, powder flask, pincer mould, oil bottle, clearing/loading rod and lead balls. Minor marks to woodwork but mainly super crisp original condition. Mounts retain significant amount of original blue. Most varnish on stocks, faultless order.
Langson of Dublin An Irish 62-Bore Over/Under Flintlock Tap Action Overcoat Pistol by Langson, Dublin. Barrels are 2½" turn-off with 8 deep key slots which has resulted in some cracks at muzzles. ‘Dublin’ and ‘Langson’ inscribed within marshall trophies on either side of frame. Top sliding safety action to hammer and frizzen. Rear of the tang missing. Floral engraving to steel t/guard. Slab sided walnut grip. 7.9" overall. WO but top safety jammed on and has been forced and bent.

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