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[Calthorpe, Lieut.-Col. J.G.S.]. Letters from Head-Quarters, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, London: John Murray, 1857, portrait frontispiece of Lord Raglan, folding plans with outline colour, numerous ink corrections, scoring, crossings-through and annotations throughout, some light spotting, volume I front endpaper detached, original cloth gilt, volume I joints splitting, tears at spine ends, small indentations and stains, 8vo, together with Smith (Henry Stooks). An Alphabetical List of the Officers of the Rife Brigade from 1800 to 1850, 1st edition, London: Simkin, Marshal and Co., 1851, advertisements at end, a few annotations, original cloth gilt, a little rubbed with light marks, 8vo, plus Godfrey (Captain E.G.) The "Cast-Iron Sixth". A History of the Sixth Battalion London Regiment, London: F.S. Stapleton, 1938, maps and illustrations, some light spotting, original cloth gilt, 8vo, with others related including The Standong Orders of the Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own), 1891 and Andrew R. Buxton. The Rifle Brigade, edited by Edward S. Woods, 1918QTY: (approximately 40)
Seven: MC, George VI GRI issue, reverse dated 1944, 1939-45, Africa, Italy and F&G stars, Defence and War (un-named), mounted as worn. VF. Although un-named the medals come with a letter from RHQ Royal Green Jackets, signed Col. I H McCausland replying to a request in 1987 for further information on Graham Brice MC; a news cutting relating to Lieut J G Brice and a photocopy of two pages from "Swift and Bold" the History of the KRRC in WWII. The news cutting quotes the following citation: "On 16th August 1944, Lieut Brice was commanding a platoon of the Kings Royal Rifle Corps. He was ordered to protect a troop of tanks moving through close country to a village, which was the objective. While leading his platoon in front of the tanks he came under heavy machine gun fire. With great boldness, he then personally led the party which cleared the enemy out of the houses on the objective, and himself took a leading part in the close quarter fighting which resulted. The platoon suffered heavy casualties and took many prisoners. The tanks were unable to support the attack owing to the close nature of the country. Although his platoon now only numbered eleven other ranks Lieut Brice encouraged his men to further efforts, and, on his initiative, cleared another area. This action enabled the tanks to get on their objective. He then organised the consolidation of the position in spite of heavy enemy shell fire. Throughout the action Lieut Brice showed outstanding courage and leadership, and by his initiative achieved results much in excess of his orders.".The KRRC letter shows his service list including service in N Africa and Italy, returning to the UK, and in July 1944 rejoined the 2nd KRRC in Normandy. He was wounded and returned to UK on 19th August. £1000-1200
A large unidentified shooting award in HM silver being an openwork ribbon square with rays in the angles, central device of kneeling rifleman left. Reverse plain of design and bearing HMs Birmingham 1885, piece excluding suspension 45x45mm, VF. An "Intertown Shield 1930" medal stamped "silver", diameter 28mm, GVF; "Militia Rifle Association for Skill at Arms medal, diameter 28mm, not HM (named on edge `1125 Pte W Bingham 3rd Batt The King's Own Regt 1909) GVF and a modern ingot, 50mmx28mm marked "One Troy Oz. .999 Fine silver" reverse with design of a flintlock pistol. GVF £50-80
A .22" BSA "Improved Model D" underlever air rifle, c 1908, 45½" overall, barrel 19½", number 21978, the air chamber marked "The BSA Air Rifle (Improved Model D)/ The Birmingham Small Arms Co Ltd. England/ Sole Manufacturers" (the last part faint), the cocking lever marked "Lincoln Jeffries Patent 8761/04", the dark walnut stock with chequered wrist and stamped with BSA trade mark. GWO & C (slightly worn overall). £120-150
A .177" BSA Airsporter "Club" under lever air rifle, number EE620 (1959-65), with flip up rearsight, automatic tap opening, two pairs of telescopic sight grooves, and three piece laminated walnut stock. GWO & C, dull grey finish to metalwork with very faint traces of "Club" markings.Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £60-100
A .22" BSA Airsporter Mk II air rifle, number GE44011 (1965-1967), GWO & near VGC, retaining all original finish, the etching clear (score marks down one side of the fore end, small mark on the trigger guard). Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £150-200
A .22" BSA Airsporter Mark VI air rifle, number GL14226,, c 1976, fitted with BSA Contender 1x30RD sight, with rubber heel to butt and sling swivels with webbing sling. GWO & C, the plastic rearsight missing, the aluminium breech and trigger guard polished bright. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £80-120
A .22" BSA Meteor air rifle, number TA 20514, with adjustable tangent rearsight and fitted with Optima 4x32 telescopic sight, GWO & Clean condition, a few minor marks to the black lacquered finish. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £50-60
A .177" Diana Model 35 break action air rifle, with tangent rear sight and plain walnut stock with grooved fore end and semi pistol grip. GWO & basically GC (dull grey metalwork with some deep pit marks to the air chamber and trigger block) Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £50-60
A good .177" Diana Model 52 side lever air rifle, number 02130032, with adjustable rearsight, telescopic sight ramp, and walnut stock with cheekpiece, chequered fore end, chequered pistol grip, and rubber heel. VGWO & New Condition. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £200-250
A good .22" Diana Model 460 underlever air rifle, number 01369617, with adjustable fore sight, beech stock with cheekpiece, chequered fore end, pistol grip, and rubber heel, fitted with BSA 4x40 wide angle telescopic sight. VGWO and New Condition. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £150-250
A .177" Feinwerkbau Sport 124 break action air rifle, number 16514, no fixed sights but fitted with Bushnell Sportview telescopic sight, beech stock with cheekpiece, chequered pistol grip, rubber heel, and sling swivels. GWO & near VGC Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £100-150
A .22" Feinwerkbau Sport 127 break action air rifle, number 20741, with plastic rearsight, tunnel foresight, telescopic sight grooves, dark beech stock with cheekpiece, chequered pistol grip, and rubber heel. VGWO & C Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £120-150
A .25 Gem air rifle, half octagonal barrel 20½", stamped "PATENT", pistol trade mark, and "Gem". Quite good condition (action AF, pitted and worn overall) £20-40 Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction
A .177" Gem air rifle, half octagonal barrel 18½", stamped "Gem" and "MANUFACTURED IN GERMANY", numbered 896 on both breech faces. GWO & C (metalwork worn and lightly pitted). £30-50 Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction
A scarce late 19th century French 8mm Giffard CO2 gas rifle, number 1663, 41½" overall, barrel 25", gold inlaid "ST.ETIENNE" in panel (a few small gaps), with adjustable rear sight and bolt operated loading tap, the detachable gas cylinder below the barrel numbered 40613, the frame engraved with floral panels and scrolls, the walnut butt having chequered wrist. GC, dark patina to metalwork (the fore sight replaced). £500-600
A rare .177" Haenel Model IV E underlever repeater air rifle, numbered "11.28" (date?) and "10" beneath the barrel, with 18 shot flat drum magazine above the loading tap, the air chamber marked "Haenel Mod IVE-Rep-D.R.P.a" walnut butt with chequered panels to semi pistol grip. GWO & C, dark age patina and some wear overall with small patches of pitting. £100-200
A .22" Haenel Model 303 break action air rifle, number 533805, fitted with BSA 4x20 telescopic sight, plain beech stock with semi pistol grip. GWO & clean condition, retaining most original finish (no rear sight). Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £60-80
A .22" "Original" Model 35 break action air rifle, number 7236696, with adjustable rearsight, tunnel fore sight, telescopic sight ramp, and beech stock with impressed chequered panels to pistol grip, and rubber heel. GWO & near New Condition, (a few small marks to the stock) Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £100-150
A .22" Park Rifle Co. underlever air rifle, number 0686, with bolt loading, no fixed sights but long groove for telescopic sight, dark beech stock with cheekpiece, plain pistol grip, and rubber heel. VGWO & New Condition. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £100-150
A .177" Webley Hawk Mk I break action air rifle, c 1971-74, number 23913, with interchangeable barrel, pale beech stock, and rubber heel. GWO & near VGC Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £70-100
A .22" Webley Hawk Mark I air rifle, number 6220, with unvarnished beech stock, fitted with Nikko Stirling 3-9x40 Mountmaster telescopic sight. GWO & C, the rearsight incomplete. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £60-120
A good .177" Webley Longbow break action air rifle, number 917357, not fitted with sights but with telescopic sight grooves, the plain beech stock having cheek piece, pistol grip, and rubber heel. As new condition but fails to cock. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £80-150
A good .22" Webley Longbow break action air rifle, number 930427, not fitted with sights but with Webley 4x32 telescopic sight, the beech stock having cheekpiece, plain pistol grip, and rubber heel. VGWO & New Condition Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £100-150
A good .177" Webley Longbow break action air rifle, number 930449, not fitted with sights but with telescopic sight grooves, the beech stock having ckeekpiece, chequered pistol grip, and rubber heel. VGWO & new condition. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £100-150
A good .177" late model Webley Mark III air rifle, number A3675, with straight flat loading tap lever, welded telescopic sight ramp, and plain trigger block, pale walnut stock with white Webley medallion. GWO & as new condition Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction.£150-200
A .22" late model Webley Mark III air rifle, number A2770, with long straight telescopic sight ramp and early type plain cocking lever, GWO & near VGC, retaining all original blued finish (no rear sight) Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £80-120
A .177" Webley Mark III Series II underlever air rifle, c 1949-57, number 4796, with markings on air chamber and knurled end to the cylinder block, no fixed rearsight but fitted with Parker Hale P16 aperture rearsight screwed to the cylinder block, plain walnut stock with white Webley disc in the butt. Near VGWO & C, a few small marks. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £80-150
A .177" Webley Omega break action air rifle, number 811618, with adjustable rearsight, tunnel fore sight and telescopic sight grooves, no model markings on the air chamber, the stock having cheekpiece, chequered pistol grip, and rubber heel. VGWO & near New Condition. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £80-150
A .22" Webley Omega break action air rifle, number 825941, with adjustable rearsight, sound moderator and Tasco Silver Antler telescopic sight, the dark wood stock having cheekpiece, chequered pistol grip, and rubber heel. VGWO & near New Condition (a few light marks on the barrel). Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction. £100-150
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