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A Mk III prismatic compass, by T.G Co Ltd, London, dated 1942, in a later webbing pouch; a 6x Mk II binocular, in webbing case; a lightweight canvas flying helmet; a flare pistol leather holster, dated 1940; a US open top leather holster for Colt 1911 automatic, dated 1944; a similar British holster; a green canvas ditto for Browning automatic; a pair of anti glare goggles in tin, dated 1942; a leather cartridge pouch dated 1918; and 5 other items. Average GC
A Continental 30 bore percussion boxlock side hammer pistol, 8" overall, octagonal barrel 3.5" with ramrod loops on left side, sparsely engraved frame, plain bag shaped walnut butt with small escutcheon, GWO & C (no ramrod); a Belgian 60 bore brass barrelled and brass framed percussion boxlock pocket pistol, 6.5" overall, octagonal barrel 2.5" with baluster ring at muzzle, GWO & C (slightly worn overall); and a Birmingham made 65 bore percussion boxlock pistol, 6.5" overall, octagonal barrel 2.5", engraved bronze frame with hidden trigger. GWO & QGC. . . (3)
A Belgian 32 bore brass barrelled and brass framed percussion boxlock pistol with spring bayonet, 8.5" overall, integral octagonal barrel 4" with baluster ring at muzzle, fitted with 4" folding spring bayonet beneath released by sliding trigger guard, Liege proved, simple engraved decoration, top safety, carved and chequered walnut butt with silver pin heads. GWO & C (metalwork cleaned overall) (See lot 1112 for illustration).
A .177" Webley Junior air pistol, batch number 653, GWO & clean condition (minor wear to finish), in its carton with Birmingham 21 address, containing a tin of pellets; a .22" Webley Premier air pistol, batch number 492, with lacquered finish; and a .22" Webley Premier Mk II air pistol, batch number 606, GWO & C, both in Webley Premier Mk II orange carton (worn). (3)
A .177" Webley Mk III series III underlever air rifle, number 26616, with series II type slender walnut stock with ribbed fore end, and no sight ramp, GWO & C (minor wear); and a .22" Webley Mk III late model underlever air rifle, number A1381, having a customised walnut stock with chequered fore end and pistol grip. GWO & C (slightly worn). (2)
A Continental provincial quality bronze barrelled and bronze framed flintlock boxlock blunderbuss pistol, 7.5" overall, integral barrel 3" with horizontal elliptical muzzle, the frame naively engraved with flags, top safety, plain walnut butt. GWO & generally GC (worn overall, large patched repair to butt) (See lot 1112 for illustration).
An 18 bore long Turkish flintlock holster pistol, in the European style, 20.5" overall, slender barrel 13.5" with rib for part of its length and brass inlaid decoration, rounded lock with chiselled swan neck cock, the plate engraved with spurious name "G. Sofianti"; fullstocked with carved and chequered decoration, steel trigger guard and sideplate, and long spurred brass butt cap. GC (action requires attention, some restoration, no ramrod)
A .65" Yeomanry New Land Pattern flintlock holster pistol, 15" overall, barrel 9" with Tower proofs; flat lock with line engraved border, the plate bearing GR and Tower, walnut fullstock with regulation brass mounts, the trigger guard engraved "LMT/19", swivel ramrod. GWO & generally GC (contemporary repair to fore end, barrel and part of lock pitted, stock worn)
A 14 bore Belgian military flintlock holster pistol, 15" overall, plain barrel 9", slightly rounded lock with swan neck cock, the plate stamped with small crowned "ON" mark, plain walnut fullstock with no provision for ramrod, regulation brass mounts. GWO & clean condition. (See lot 1112 for illustration).
A .577/.450" Martini Henry sporting rifle, by Robert Hughes & Sons, Birmingham, number 41041; 45" overall, barrel 28.5" with B'ham black powder proofs, raised matted rib and 3 folding rearsights, engraved frame with lever safety catch; walnut halfstock with horn fore end cap, chequered fore end and semi pistol grip. GWO & C (slightly worn and cleaned overall). (See lot 1227 for illustration).
A mid 18th century flintlock cannon-barrel pistol, with three-stage turn-off barrel numbered 1, the round section lock with central cock and engraved with foliage and trophies and inscribed on one side T. Richards, the walnut stock inlaid with scrolling silver wire and silver 'lion and rampart' butt-plate, London proof marks and maker's stamp, 30cm long overall
An ivory pistol gripped skinner, a carved ivory handled carving knife, an octagonal handled fork, an interesting ivory handled skinning knife by Moore with engraved crest, an unusual ivory handled knife sharpener with engraved crest, a steel and ivory scoop, a horn and plated knife sharpener, an ivory handled cake knife and an ivory handled carving fork
Lot of uniforms and equipment of Captain A. Brodie, (1938-45 ) comprising of Royal Artillery service peak cap, tunic, trousers and greatcoat; another 'RA' service tunic; a pair of brown leather ankle boots; 'RA' dark blue dress tunic with high collar; a pair of trews; 'RA' black dress tunic (partial red lapels), a waistcoat, trousers with red stripe; a matching officers peak and side caps; a pair of black leather ankle boots with spurs; 'Highland Light Infantry' dark blue dress jacket with high collar; 'HLI' red dress jacket with bullion braid epaulettes; 'HLI' Officers Glengarry; a waistcoat and matching trews; two pairs of khaki shorts; a pair of white spats; a brown leather sword frog; two pistol holsters (one brown leather); a leather wallet with diary; a pair of cloth slip-on epaulettes and various metal and cloth pips in a pouch; a shirt collar in original packet and two drill manuals. Most of the clothing labelled 'Wm Anderson & Sons Ltd., Edinburgh & Glasgow', with tin travelling trunk. Note: In the post war years Capt. Brodie was a G.P. in Glasgow
A FLINTLOCK POCKET PISTOL with 2 1/2" chased twin over-and-under barrels with grooved muzzles, square sided frame chased with trophies of war and inscribed "H NOCK, LONDON", fitted with tap action priming pan, chased loop trigger guard and safety catch, walnut slab sided bag shaped grip, late 18th century, 7 1/2" long overall
An 18th century 2 way leather covered pistol flask, FC, a Curtis and Harvey's gunpowder canister for percussion guns, with printed label depicting snipe and shotgun, QGC (part of label missing), a double ended brass shot measure; an adjustable powder measure with ebony handle; 3 GS adjustable scales for setting sights; and 3 other items. Average GC
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