A FRENCH SIX SHOT PINFIRE POCKET REVOLVER, mid 19th century, of nickel plated steel etched throughout with foliate scrolls, frame stamped "UEPREZ ST. F"(?), 2" cylinder, folding trigger and two piece ivory grip, 5" overall, fitted in a painted and mother of pearl inlaid lacquered box, 8 1/4" x 6" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
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A 5 shot .32” rimfire Smith & Wesson Model 1½ First Issue single action revolver, c 1865-68, 8” overall, octagonal barrel 3½”, the sighting rib stamped with maker’s details and patent dates, number 15220, with varnished rosewood grips. GWO & C, retaining traces of original finish overall. Plate 8
An American 5 shot .38” rimfire SA pocket revolver, 7” overall, octagonal barrel 2½”, the frame top strap marked “Smoker”, the lower frame strap stamped “38 Cal”, with sheath trigger and with brown hard rubber grips embossed with an eagle and shield clasping lightning bolts and an olive branch. GWO & C retaining traces of nickel plating (slightly worn with dull patina).
A 5 shot .38” rimfire Forehand & Wadsworth “Bulldog” single action revolver, number 22231, 6½” overall, octagonal barrel 2½”, the left side stamped with maker’s details and patent dates, the top frame strap stamped “Bulldog”, nickel plated overall with sheath trigger and birds head butt with dark brown chequered hard rubber grips. GWO & C (minor rust spots to plating). Plate 8
A 6 shot 100 bore single action percussion pepperbox revolver, c 1835, 7¾” overall, barrels 2½” with B’ham proofs, the nickel silver rounded frame, butt strap and domed butt cap engraved with scrolls, with long spur hammer and finely chequered walnut grips. Basically GC (barrels and trigger guard have been pitted and cleaned, 2 nipples missing, the other nipples battered). Plate 8
A 6 shot 80 bore self cocking bar hammer open frame transitional percussion revolver, 11½” overall, half round and half octagonal barrel 5¼”, B’ham proved, plain rounded frame with traces of engraving, the butt cap with small hinged trap, and with chequered wood grips. GWO & basically GC (metalwork refinished and reblued overall). Plate 7
A 6 shot 54 bore Baker’s Patent single action open frame transitional percussion revolver, 11¼” overall, sighted octagonal barrel 5½”, B’ham proved, the rounded frame, butt strap and domed buttcap of nickel silver, sparseley engraved with scrolls and vacant panel for retailer’s name, stamped beneath the hammer “Registered April 24. 1852”, the backstrap stamped “No 2523” in engraved panel, the hammer partly cut away for sighting and stamped “Baker’s Patent”, with plain dark stained wood grips. WO & GC (the action requires slight attention, nipples replaced, dark russet finish to barrel and cylinder with patches of rust to the cylinder.) Plate 8
A 5 shot .31” Beaumont Adams DA percussion pocket revolver made by the Massachusetts Arms Co, USA, 7½” overall, barrel 3¼”, number 3235, the top strap stamped “Made for Adams Revolving Arms Co NY by Mass Arms Co, Chicopee Falls” and patent dates, with unadorned metalwork and coarsely chequered walnut butt with plain almost flat butt cap. WO & GC (slightly worn and lightly refinished overall, the rammer replaced). Plate 8
A 5 shot 60 bore Bentley type self cocking open frame percussion revolver, 9½” overall, octagonal barrel 4½” with rammer on left side, the top flat stamped with small “J P Field & Co”, B’ham proved, with scroll engraved frame and trigger guard, half cock spring on left side and chequered wood grips. GWO & C (slightly worn overall). Plate 8
Mid-19th century Adams Patent double-action percussion revolver, 120 bore - retaining much original finish, five-shot cylinder, the frame marked - 'Patent No. 3720' (no maker's / retailer's mark), unusual oversized trigger guard for a gloved hand, finely chequered walnut grips, the barrel 9.5cm, 23cm overall
Colt 1849 pattern pocket percussion revolver, .31 calibre - retaining some original blued and case hardened finish, New York address, engraved cylinder, matching serial numbers - 298678 (circa 1867), polished walnut grips, 26cm overall, in associated velvet-lined case with flask, bullet mould, nipple key and cap tin CONDITION REPORT Action works smoothly. some original fisnish visible to barrel. Some heavier pitting to cylinder. Wear to plating around trigger guard
Colt .31 pocket percussion cap revolver circa 1849 serial no. 281931, with four inch octagonal barrel with engraved name and New York address to the top, with brass work frame stamped with serial number, the cylinder with traces of engraved coaching scenes and colt patent with multiple serial number stamps
Cased Adams percussion cap revolver, serial no. 60133P circa 1855, retaining much of original finish with six inch octagonal barrel, the cylinder stamped with serial number and proof marks, the framework stamped Adams Patent No 60133P, with one piece checkered grip and slide side safety, in fitted oak case with associated powder flasks, bullet mould, cleaning rod, oil bottle etc, the case with circular inset panel engraved K Heinsen Louisville 1862
A 1950s Teddy Bear brooch, in the style of Van Cleef & Arpels, with textured fur, turquoise eyes, red enamel nose and navy blue enamel paws, measures 4.5cm by 4cm. The brooch is in good condition, with some loss to the enamel to the nose. It is indistinctly stamped '750', valued as gold. It fastens with a pin and revolver catch. Gross weight 15.5 grams. Condition Report made 4th May 2018.
A COLLECTION OF SCRATCHBUILT WOODEN AIRCRAFT, SHIP AND BOAT MODELS, many military subjects, c.1940's, lead and other ship and aircraft models, scratchbuilt pond yacht, 65 piece jigsaw (complete), the Primus Chemistry Outfit, No.1 (contents not checked), rubber dagger, damaged Snappy Jack cast iron toy revolver, etc (two boxes)

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