A .52-70 SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 / 1867 METALLIC CARTRIDGE CONVERSION CARBINE OF THE INDIAN WARS, serial no. 94555, for 1864, 22in. barrel rifled with six grooves, block and blade front-sight and ladder rear-sight, the lock stamped 'SHARPS PAT / OCT. 5TH 18522' to the centre and below the pellet primer 'R. S. LAWRENCE PAT / APRIL 12TH 1859', the action tang stamped with the serial number, iron mounted two-piece walnut stock, with sling bar, half fore-end secured by one spring retained barrel band. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
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A RARE RIVER BOAT POLICE SABRE, circa 1840's, with curved 23in. steel blade fullered on each side, single-edged for 3/4 of its length with the lower quarter ending in a spear point, one side etched 'R. B. P. No. 285', original leather washer, brass scabbard clip, hilt, knuckle and cross-guard, fish-skin grip; together with its black leather scabbard with brass fittings, pitting to the blade, grip binding wire missing, scabbard worn. 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)
A .54 SHARPS NEW MODEL 1863 CAPPING BREECH LOADING CAVALRY CARBINE OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, CIRCA 1864, serial no. C25916, with 22in. barrel rifled with six grooves, stamped 'SHARPS RIFLE / MANFG. CO. / HARTFORD CONN' in front of the rear-sight and behind it 'NEW MODEL 1863', block and blade front-sight and ladder rear-sight, (slider missing) the lock marked to the centre 'SHARPS PAT. OCT. 5TH 1852' and at the top below the pellet primer 'R. S. LAWRENCE PATENT APRIL 12TH 1859', the action tang stamped with the serial number C25916, dating the carbine to 1864, iron mounted two piece walnut stock with butt-trap and side rib, the left butt impressed with a faint inspecting officer's cartouche.
A .56-50 (RIMFIRE) SPENCER MODEL 1865 REPEATING CARBINE BY THE BURNSIDE RIFLE COMPANY OF THE INDIAN WARS, CIRCA 1865, serial no 14222, with 20in. barrel rifled with three grooves, block and blade front-sight and ladder rear-sight, the breech stamped 'SPENCER REPEATING RIFLE / PAT'D. MARCH 6, 1860 / MANUF'D AT PROV. R. I. / BY BURNSIDE RIFLE CO. MODEL 1865', (faint), action socket bearing the serial number 14222, plain unmarked back-action lock with side hammer, two piece iron mounted walnut stock, the butt housing the seven round tubular magazine, half length fore-end with a single spring retained barrel band. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A GOOD 10-BORE PERCUSSION DOUBLE-BARRELLED SPORTING GUN SIGNED R. JACKSON, LONDON, serial no. 923, circa 1860, with 31in. browned damascus barrels, the top-rib signed 'RICH'D JACKSON 30 PORTMAN PLACE, EDGEWARE ROAD' (rubbed but legible), bead fore-sight, scroll engraving to rib-end at breech, platinum line and vented plugs to the colour hardened breech-blocks, fully scroll engraved top-tang, border and scroll engraved bar-action locks signed 'JACKSON LONDON' and featuring gamescenes of a hunting dog on the left lock and gamebirds on the right, chequered walnut half-stock with engraved iron furniture including a further gundog engraved to the triggerguard bow, fully engraved ramrod throat, missing ramrod.
A .38 PERCUSSION RING-TRIGGER PEPPERBOX PISTOL BY JOSEPH ROCK COOPER, CIRCA 1850, no visible serial number, with 3 1/2in. six shot Birmingham proofed barrel cluster, each barrel separated with a concave rib with horizontally positioned nipples, round borderline engraved action body with foliate engraving and on the left inscribed in a lined panel the legend 'J. R. COOPER'S / PATENT' , based on the Belgian Mariette system, it features a self cocking mechanism operated by a ring trigger with an underhammer, fitted with two piece walnut grips, cleaned overall with some areas of pitting.
BROWNING ARMS CO. A CAMPA & LEWANCZYK-ENGRAVED 20-BORE 'BROWNING GOLD CLASSIC' SINGLE-TRIGGER OVER AND UNDER EJECTOR, serial no. P33GC165, for 1985, 26 1/2in. nitro barrels with 6mm ventilated matt rib, 2 3/4in. chambers bored approx. imp. cyl. and 1/4 choke, hold-open toplever, manual safety with integral barrel-selector switch with gold-inlaid 'O', 'U' and 'S' details, gold-washed trigger, deeply carved acanthus engraving surrounding relief engraved and gold-inlaid scenes of hound and fowl, the right side gold-inlaid with a portrait of John Moses Browning and 'BROWNING GOLD CLASSIC', the left side with '165 OF FIVE HUNDRED', signed 'R. Campa & J. Lewanczyk', 14in. highly-figured stock including 5/8in. Kick-Eez rubber recoil pad, chequering with beaded bordering and acanthus detailing, weight 6lb. 2oz.. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
A GOOD CASED 40-BORE DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION PISTOL BY R. BURNAND WITH SPRING BAYONET, CIRCA 1840, no visible serial number, with 4 1/4in. London proofed, octagonal one piece barrels, the top flats engraved with the makers legend ' R. BURNAND / NEWCASTLE ON TYNE' and with a 6 in. triangular spring bayonet, the barrels with under-rib holding a stirrup hinged and swivelling ramrod, acanthus scroll engraved box-lock action with side hammers engraved to match, one piece finely chequered walnut grips with vacant rectangular silver escutcheon, oval stepped butt-cap the trap lid engraved with a flower's head, much original finish, contained in its correct blue baize lined and partitioned case, the lid with the trade label of Richard Burnand of 111 Pilgrim St. Newcastle on Tyne, accessories include pincer mould, flask, cleaning rod and turnscrew, the case with some minor wear to lining.
A SCARCE .22 (L/R) COLT 'SERVICE ACE' SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL, serial no. 5953, for 1935 and numbered as an 'Ace', with 5in. brushed bright barrel with floating chamber, blued side with fixed fore-sight and adjustable rear-sight, the right side of slide marked 'COLT SERVICE MODEL', 'ACE' within a diamond border and the calibre, the reverse with Colt's address and patents, blued frame with arched mainspring housing and grip-safe, chequered walnut grips, lanyard loop at heel and complete with magazine marked on the base 'COLT .22 ACE L.R. SERVICE MODEL', virtually all apparently original finish intact. S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Section 7.3 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.
A 100-BORE NEEDLEFIRE SINGLE-SHOT SPORTING RIFLE OF RIGBY TYPE, SIGNED PARKER FIELD & SONS, serial no. 10608, circa 1860, with 25in. octagonal browned damascus barrel signed 'PARKER, FIELD & SONS, 233 HOLBORN, LONDON', blued dove-tailed blade fore-sight, rear-sight with one standing and two folding leaves with central gold lines, faceted butter-knife bolt-handle with chequered tip, the boss marked 'R&N PATENT', borderline and scroll engraved action, central hammer with wingnut needle release, chequered straight-hand walnut butt-stock, smooth iron heel-plate, engraved iron trigger-guard bow, chequered walnut fore-end with cross-key fastener and horn tip. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A LARGE AND HEAVY PLASTIC TUB CONTAINING WORLD COINS AND COMMEMORATIVES, to include 1913 German State Silver 3 Marks Defeat of Napoleon, German States Wilhem 11 5 Marks(A), high grade 2 mark Wilhelm II 1913, 1887 Victoria Halfcrown, 3x Elizabeth silver crowns, a 27th May revolution coin Turkey 1960, Hudson Bay Co Medallion 1970, a German Goldene Pforte white metal Commemorative boxed, a cased set of Israel two coin Agippa 1 Jerrusalem 42. C.E. Israel Agora 1976, R M 2006 year set, over 500 grams of mixed world silver content coins, a large amount of loose world coinage, a folder of World Banknotes including over $300 USA notes China etc
Dr G B R Feilden C. B. E. Sqn Ldr A J Heyworth D. F. C. and Bar and I Whittle FRAeS Multi-Signed FDC 50th Anniversary of Avro Ashton Jet Engine Testbeds 2000 Limited Edition 250 with FDI Postmark and Stamp. All autographed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Two early 20th century coloured etchings, comprising 'The Sword Dance', Dorsey Potter Tyson (American, 1891-1969), a hand coloured etching, signed to the plate, and dated '29, with pencil signature lower right, and numbered 'Imp 8/100' lower left, with two labels verso, one with title, the other for William Simpson Aberdeen picture framers, 32 by 27cm, framed size 57 by 40cm, together with 'Two Oriental ladies sitting beneath cherry blossom', Elyse Ashe Lord R. I. (British, 1885-1971), a hand coloured drypoint etching, signed in pencil lower right, numbered 35/75 lower left, 34 by 30cm, framed size 58 by 48cm. (2)
Cruden, Robert Pierce: The History of the Town of Gravesend in the County of Kent and of the Port of London, William Pickering, London, and James Johnston, Gravesend, 1843, large 8vo, with engraved plates and illustrations to text, git-edged, bound in half-green morrocco with gilt tooled banded spine and marbled boards, with bookplate for John R Lambert and further notes/stamps. (1)
Three silver christening tankards, being a George III example, of cylindrical form with reeded decoration and shaped scroll handle, maker AB/R, London 1799, h.9.5cm, base dia. 7.75cm; a similar George IV miniature example, having gilt-washed interior, maker Edward Barton, London 1827, h.7.5cm, base dia.6.5cm; and a Victorian example by Elkington & Co Ltd, London 1864, h.9.5cm, base dia.7.5cm, all three with engraving to the fronts, gross weight 18.6ozt (3)
Descharnes, Robert and Neret Gilles: Dali The Paintings Vol I 1904-1946 Vol II 1946-1989, Printed and bound by Neue Stalling, Oldenburg, hardback with dust jackets, in slip-case, folio, together with Gerard, Max. (ed): Dali, Translated by Eleanor R. Morse, Abradale Press, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers, New York, 1986, red cloth with embossed dust jacket, 4to and Raeburn, Michael. (ed:) Salvador Dali: The Early Years, South Bank Centre, 1994, 4to. (3)
Mores, Edward Rowe: The History and Antiquities of Tunstall in Kent, from the series Bibliotheca Topographica Britannica, J. Nichols for The Society of Antiquaries, London 1780, with frontis and advertisement bound to the rear, containing fold-out pedigree and 6 engraved plate illustrations, bound in quarter red Morocco and marble boards with gilt title to spine, with bookplate for John R Lambert and stamp for Rochester Public Libraries, medium 4to. (1)
An 18ct yellow gold diamond set signet ring, having a round brilliant cut diamond flush set within a domed head, diamond dimensions approx 4.6 x 3.15mm, weight estimated as 0.40 carats, assessed mounted colour G to H and clarity VS1 to VS2, ring width 11.8 to 5.2mm, size R, gross weight 10.8g, hallmarked 18ct, Birmingham 1991, sponsor AFJ
A modern emerald and diamond half-hoop ring, arranged as four rows of 29 trap-cut channel set emeralds, total weight estimated as 0.58 carats, opposing 18 pavé set round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight estimated as 0.22 carats, colour H-I and clarity SI1-SI2, head dimensions 11.9 x 19.2mm, stamped 750, 6.9g, size R/S
Debrett, John - Debrett's correct peerage of England, Scotland, and Ireland with the extinct & forfeited peerages of the three kingdoms a list of their family names second titles, &c. And a translation of their mottos, vol 1, printed for F & C Rivington, T Egerton, I Stockdale, Clarke & Sons, W Miller, Cuthall & Martin, Crosby & Co, R Lea & John Harding, further frontispage dated 1808, printed by S Gosnell of Little Queen Street, illustrated section detailing coats of arms and heraldic badges, worn calf covered card boards,
Shaw, William Francis: Liber Estriae: Or Memorials of the Royal Ville and Parish of Eastry, in the County of Kent, John Russell Smith, London 1870, with dedication to the Archbishop of Canterbury and list of subscribers, with 14 monochrome illustrations throughout, with John R Lambert bookplate, in original gilt tooled cloth binding, medium 4to. (1)
Somner, William, A Treatise of Gavelkind, both Name and Thing.: Shewing The True Etymologie and Derivation of the One, the Nature, Antiquity, and Original of the Other. With sundry emergent Observations… second edition… to which is added The Life of the Author by the Lord Bishop of Peterborough, F. Gyles, J. Woodman and D. Lyon, and C. Davis, London 1726, rebound in tooled calf with gilt to banded spine, bearing bookplate for John R Lambert, 8vo.

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