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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 good .577? prize Volunteer Snider rifle, 55? overall, barrel 36½? with London proofs, stamped ?Steel? and with target rearsight, the hinged breech block engraved ?W Morton, 8 Railway Appch, London Bridge?, the line engraved lock marked with crown over VR and ?1874 Tower?, the walnut fullstock with regulation brass mounts, sling swivels and steel ramrod, the butt with circular silver plaque engraved ?1877/ Won by/ R H Barton/ No 2 Company/ Hon Artillery Co?. Very Good Working Order and Condition,the bore excellent, the barrel and bands very nicely reblued. Plate 34 Note: Robert Harvey Barton, No 2 Coy HAC, 24th July 1876, aged 28, left in 1880
A Geo V 1897 pattern infantry officer?s sword, blade 22?, by Robt Mole & Sons, Birmingham, etched with crowned GVR cypher, crowned R Arms and wreaths in scabbard, geometric panels, regulation pierced guard with GVR cypher, wirebound grip, in its FS scabbard (hilt silver painted) and another similar sword by Batson & Sons, London, in FS scabbard (blade worn and pitted). Basically GC(2
A scarce Volunteer officer?s .62? Baker type flintlock rifle, by Fenton, London, 46½? overall, octragonal twist barrel 30¼? with London proofs, engraved ?R Fenton-London? and with 2 folding leaf rearsights, the breech plug with silver line and maker?s poincon, muzzle with bayonet bar on the right side, flat stepped lock with safety bolt, rainproof pan and roller on frizzen spring, plate engraved with small floral bouquets, sunburst and ?Fenton?, walnut fullstock with chequered wrist, cheekpiece and engraved brass mounts including butt trap cover with fern tip border and trophy of arms, facetted butt plate tang, and square back trigger guard, with metal socket behind the breech tang for free standing aperture sight, sling swivels and a brass mounted wooden ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (light pitting to barrel, traces of repaired fracture to stock, small spliced repairs to fore end with replacement fore end cap). Plate 38
A 6 shot 80 bore Cooper?s patent self cocking ring trigger underhammer percussion pepperbox revolver, 7¾? overall, barrels 3¼? with Birmingham proofs, rounded frame engraved with scrolls and ?J R Cooper?s Patent?, with top safety and bag shaped butt with scroll engraved butt strap and plain varnished walnut grips. Good Working Order and Condition (small patches of staining to barrels). Plate 46
A George VI Scottish officer?s broadsword, blade 32½? by J R Gaunt & Son Limited, Late Edward Thurkle London & Birmingham, etched with crowned GVIR cypher in thistle wreath panels, regulation plated basket hilt with 5 panels pierced with hearts, sidebars and loops, fluted domed pommel, wirebound fishskin grip, red white and blue buff leather hilt lining, crimson tassels, in its plated scabbard with 2 rings and alternative brown leather FS scabbard. Very Good Condition Plate 32
A pre 1803 pattern light company officer?s sword, curved blade 28?, brass stirrup hilt with langets, forward sloping pommel and backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its leather (AF) scabbard with border engraved copper mounts and 2 rings, the locket engraved Lt E Hide Rifles Quatre Bras Waterloo 37th (engraving probably by the family at a later date) on the reverse side R Johnston late Bland & Foster, Sword Cutler and Belt Maker to his Majesty 68 St James?s St London, in roped oval border on one side, with owner?s name on the other. Quite Good Condition (worn overall, knucklebow bent, blade abraded). Plate 32
OO Gauge eight Hornby Railways Locomotives including R.532 GWR 2-8-0 2800 class No.2859, 2 x R.380 BR 4-6-0 "Clevedon Court" No.2937, R 2459 GWR 4-6-0 "Wellington" No.5075, R.585 BR Bo-Bo electric class 91 "Swallow" No.91 001, R.283 BR Co-Co diesel class 58 "Bassetlaw" No.58 034, R.507 BR 4-6-2 "Britannia" Royal Duties No.70000 limited edition No.587/2000, R2785 BR green 9F "Evening Star" No.92220 and a large collection of boxed carriages e5c, Tri-ang Railways R.59 S 2-6-2 Class 3MT tank No.82004, Tri-ang railways station set etc
OO Gauge eight Hornby Railways Locomotives including R.532 GWR 2-8-0 2800 class No.2859, 2 x R.380 BR 4-6-0 "Clevedon Court" No.2937, R 2459 GWR 4-6-0 "Wellington" No.5075, R.585 BR Bo-Bo electric class 91 "Swallow" No.91 001, R.283 BR Co-Co diesel class 58 "Bassetlaw" No.58 034, R.507 BR 4-6-2 "Britannia" Royal Duties No.70000 limited edition No.587/2000, R2785 BR green 9F "Evening Star" No.92220 and a large collection of boxed carriages e5c, Tri-ang Railways R.59 S 2-6-2 Class 3MT tank No.82004, Tri-ang railways station set etc
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 good .577 prize Volunteer Snider rifle, 55 overall, barrel 36½ with London proofs, stamped Steel and with target rearsight, the hinged breech block engraved W Morton, 8 Railway Appch, London Bridge, the line engraved lock marked with crown over VR and 1874 Tower, the walnut fullstock with regulation brass mounts, sling swivels and steel ramrod, the butt with circular silver plaque engraved 1877/ Won by/ R H Barton/ No 2 Company/ Hon Artillery Co. Very Good Working Order and Condition,the bore excellent, the barrel and bands very nicely reblued. Plate 34 Note: Robert Harvey Barton, No 2 Coy HAC, 24th July 1876, aged 28, left in 1880
A scarce Volunteer officers .62 Baker type flintlock rifle, by Fenton, London, 46½ overall, octragonal twist barrel 30¼ with London proofs, engraved R Fenton-London and with 2 folding leaf rearsights, the breech plug with silver line and makers poincon, muzzle with bayonet bar on the right side, flat stepped lock with safety bolt, rainproof pan and roller on frizzen spring, plate engraved with small floral bouquets, sunburst and Fenton, walnut fullstock with chequered wrist, cheekpiece and engraved brass mounts including butt trap cover with fern tip border and trophy of arms, facetted butt plate tang, and square back trigger guard, with metal socket behind the breech tang for free standing aperture sight, sling swivels and a brass mounted wooden ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (light pitting to barrel, traces of repaired fracture to stock, small spliced repairs to fore end with replacement fore end cap). Plate 38
A 6 shot 80 bore Coopers patent self cocking ring trigger underhammer percussion pepperbox revolver, 7¾ overall, barrels 3¼ with Birmingham proofs, rounded frame engraved with scrolls and J R Coopers Patent, with top safety and bag shaped butt with scroll engraved butt strap and plain varnished walnut grips. Good Working Order and Condition (small patches of staining to barrels). Plate 46
A Geo V 1897 pattern infantry officers sword, blade 22, by Robt Mole & Sons, Birmingham, etched with crowned GVR cypher, crowned R Arms and wreaths in scabbard, geometric panels, regulation pierced guard with GVR cypher, wirebound grip, in its FS scabbard (hilt silver painted) and another similar sword by Batson & Sons, London, in FS scabbard (blade worn and pitted). Basically GC(2
Books - Hammond (Henry), The Whole Duty of Man, R. Norton, London 1678, contemporary binding; Bunyan (John), The Pilgrim's Progress, Plummer and Brews, London 1824, 346pp, contemporary half leather binding; The Holy Bible, 1811, two volumes, full leather binding; other antiquarian books, decorative bindings; modern non-fiction; local history; Goethe; qty
R. Hampson, Warrington. An early 19thC longcase clock, the arched brass dial with painted moon face, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with a four pillar movement striking a bell, the mahogany case with swan neck pediment and reeded pilasters to the hood, with a shaped figured door on ogee bracket feet, 173cm high
CHILDREN, ETC, 1. Brent-Dyer, Elinor M: The Head Girl of the Chalet School. W & R Chambers, 1928, 1st. edn. Original cloth. CONDITION: Spine faded; o/w G+; 2. Milne, A A: When We Were Very Young. Methuen, 1927, 3rd. edn. Illus. Original cloth. CONDITION: VG; 3. Milne, A A: Now We Are Six. Methuen, 1927, 3rd. edn. Illus. Original cloth. CONDITION: VG; 4. Four Other Volumes

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