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A Staffordshire figure of a rifle volunteer N.C.O., probably by Thomas Parr, modelled at ease supported by a rifle, wearing a skirted coat with epaulettes and stripes and with backpack and plumed shako, on a gilt-line base, typically painted in a pale palette, height 29cm, circa 1860 (some flaking to enamels)
A Sandford Pottery commemorative Volunteers jug, relief-moulded in white stoneware with a cream exterior finish, height 25.9cm, moulded mark with registration diamond for 28 September 1860 (restoration to spout) See Henrywood 1/244-246 for a similar jug which commemorates Queen Victoria's reviews of the Rifle Volunteers held in London and Edinburgh during June and August 1860
A Victorian officer's rifle green cloth spiked helmet of the King's Own 2nd Staffordshire Militia, with silver plated peak binding, top mount and spike, leather backed chinchain and ear rosettes, the helmet plate bearing gilt Royal Crest on black velvet within a title circle, leather and silk lining, in an associated tin case. Very Good Condition (helmet plate reaffixed and centre worn).
A Victorian officer's rifle green cloth spiked helmet of the 2nd Volunteer Battalion, The Royal Fusiliers, with rounded back peak, silver plated peak binding, top mount, velvet backed chinchain with ear rosettes, and helmet plate with rose and title circle in the centre, leather and silk lining. Good Condition, the plating good (very faint surface moth traces and a few small holes hardly affecting the appearance)
A scarce 6 shot 54 bore Pennell Patent self cocking revolving percussion rifle, 46", browned octagonal twist barrel 283/4" Birmingham poved, engraved "Thos Pennell, 95 Bath Street, St Mary's Square". Colour hardened enclosed action nicely engraved with leopard and stag, with sprung stud to retain the hammer, the top surface engraved "Patent". Foliate engraved steel furniture, blued trigger guard. Figured walnut stock with chequered grip and silver escutcheon. Good Working Order and Condition (small patch of moderate pitting to barrel, top strap missing)
A good .577/450" Henry's Patent falling block sporting rifle, by Stephen Grant, number 2388, 471/2" overall, barrel 301/4", with Birmingham proofs, 2 folding leaf rearsights, and engraved "Stephen Grant, 67A St James's St, London", the breech engraved "Henry's Patent', finely scroll engraved frame and back action lock with safety bolt, walnut stock with chequered fore end and pistol grip with horn cap, loops for sling swivels. Very Good Working Order and Clean Condition, retaining most original colour hardened finish to frame and lock, and blued finish to barrel (minor bruising to stock) (Please see lot 148 for image)
A .526" Jacob's double barrelled percssion rifle, by Swinburn & Son, 1860, 401/2" overall, barrels 24" with Jacob's deep 4 groove rifling, and with 3 folding leaf rearsights and ladder rearsight to 2000 yards; bayonet lug on right side stamped "S&S/D/320", the plain back action locks engraved "Swinburn & Son 1860"; walnut halfstock with plain steel mounts, including patch box engraved "Jacobs' Rifles", sling swivels. Good Working Order and Generally Good Condition (refinished overall, some pitting remaining at breech, ramrod replaced) (Please see lot 189 for image)
A .577" percussion three band Enfield pattern percussion Prize Rifle by the London Armoury Company, 551/2", barrel 39" with London private proofmarks, ladder rearsight to 1000 yards. Fullstocked, lock border engraved with crowned VR and 1863 L.A.Co, regulation iron mounts, steel sling swivels and ramrod. Chequered small and grip, the butt inlaid with a circular silver plated engraved "42nd Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, Won by T.M. Widdicombe, No 2 Company Prize 1863". Good Condition, (some light rust, action AF) (Please see lot 189 for image)
A .704" Brunswick percussion rifle, 49", barrel 30" with Tower military proof marks, fixed and leaf rearsight, bayonet bar to muzzle. Fullstocked, lock engraved with crowned VR, Tower, 1848. Regulation brass mounts including patchbox with hinged brass cover. Stock struck with stockmaker I. Cinder and Board of Ordnance mark, steel ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (requires cleaning) (Please see lot 189 for image)
A good .62" late model Baker flintlock rifle, 46" overall, twist barrel 301/4" with Tower proofs and folding rearsight, flat lock with bevelled ring neck cock, the plate engraved with crowned "GR" and "Tower"; walnut fullstock with original dark varnished finish, the butt stamped with ordnance store keeper's mark and "IV C R", the fore end with ramrod slit, standard pattern brass mounts, including rounded patch box cover; sling swivels; steel ramrod; fitted with a later leather sling. Untouched Condition, retaining some original browned finish to barrel (action requires attention, light surface rust to barrel, minor defects to stock, including small fracture below lock); (Please see lot 189 for image)
Small quantity of Britains soldiers and sailors including 8 naval ratings from the gun team, and limber and gun, no cords; early Naval officer running sword drawn; 2 RAF figures: pilot and OR marching, 2 steel helmet stretcher bearers and patient; 5 figures from Mountain Artillery set, and 13 others, various uniforms. QGC - GC (Repainting to approx 1/3, play wear, 1 rifle broken)
A Minton majolica oval twin-handled pie dish, cover and liner, the basket work domed lid with white and brown spotted gun dog recumbent, across and game bag and rifle, with leafy fronds, the base with entwined rustic twig handles extending to holly leaves and berries, the basket work sides with opposed oval panels, relief moulded with leaping hare and pheasant in flight, on four bold paw feet, impressed factory and number marks 96412 and impressed cypher mark for 1874 (3)36cm wide
A Belgian percussion-lock three-band musket, by P.J. Malherbe & Cie, Liege, the lock-plate inscribed with the maker's name, 141cm in length, mid 19th century (some damage); two French sword bayonets and scabbards, mid 19th century; and a British sword bayonet for SMLE rifle, early 20th century
A silver trophy, Sheffield 1906,in the form of King Alfred The Great, engraved 1906 Challenge Trophy Presented by the Proprietor of the United Service Gazette to the Militia Rifle Association Militia Team Competition, together with a silver inscribed plaque, 1910, 3rd Battalion Durham Light Infantry, Colonel C. W. Darwin Commanding Score 748', missing plinth base, 25.5cm
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE FLAT-BACK CHIMNEY ORNAMENTS modelled as a huntsman and his wife, he standing with rifle, both figures holding a wicker basket with dead birds, a further bird at their feet, beside naturalistically modelled stumps and oval bases, 39.5cm x 40cm, (15.5in x 15.75in) high respectively (minor damage)
Holland & Holland. A fine .375 magnum take down bolt action sporting rifle, no. 3342, 24.5 -inch barrel with ramp foresight with folding hood, rearsight with folding leaf to 350, the receiver mounted with a Zeiss Diasta D 4x32 telescopic sight, push forward safety catch, recoil stud, magazine with hinged baseplate, well figured half length stock with pistol grip and rubber recoil pad, grip cap with hinged trap, 13.75 -inch pull, sling swivels, nitro proof, in its leather case, 9lb. 14oz. Holland & Holland confirm that the rifle was built circa. 1963.
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