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19th century British Martini-Henry 577/450 military rifle by George Gibbs of Bristol. George Gibbs was a well known gunmaker and this rifle would have been either privately made to military pattern for an individual or more likely as a private order of rifles for a Volunteer Company. The fact that it has been armourer deactivated to drill purposes suggests the latter. Rifles in military use that became worn-out unfit for service use were rendered incapable of firing by cutting a slot in the barrel and the breech and removing the firing pin and driving-in a metal pin from the rear. They would then be used for drill purposes and often acquired by cadets or boys’ clubs. This is a clean and tidy example in condition commensurate with age and use. Apart from the de-activation the underlever cocking mechanism is faulty and it will not cock and dry-fire. An interesting firearm for the military collector. Obsolete calibre and antique.
A mixed selection of WW1 and WW2 era badges and medals. To include: a WW1 9ct gold and tortoiseshell sweetheart brooch for the Royal Engineers (marked 9ct), a WW1 Victory Medal, named to R-5130 Clarence A.Harris of the Kings Royal Rifle Corps, a WW1 Officer’s bronze Royal Flying Corps collar badge, a WW1 Officer’s bronze Army Service Corps cap badge, a gilt metal Royal Engineers sweetheart brooch, a scarce WW2 / 1940’s Faulkners Ltd, a pre-1953 Parachute Regiment cap badge on slider, a gilt metal and enamel ‘Zeppelins Luftschiff’ badge, a WW1 era 1917 hallmarked identity fob, named to Dvr 141384 E.E.Bignold Royal Engineers, a white metal George VI coronation medallion, a gilt metal and enamel swastika pendant, and a metal Soviet Russian Hammer & Sickle motif. 12 items. Condition: generally good. A little wear in places, tiny chip to enamel on swastika, plus a tiny amount of surface scratching / flea bites to the Zeppelin badge.
A late Victorian era, circa 1880’s Staffordshire Rifle Volunteers / Volunteer Battalion white metal waist belt clasp or buckle. 2 part interlocking construction, with rectangular belt loops to each half. Staffordshire knot and Queen Victoria crown to the central boss area. No apparent stamped numbers to each half, but there is a double notch cut into the belt loop on each half, which may suggest that they’ve always been together. Approximately 9cm across with both halves joined. Condition: generally fine. Some normal age and service related wear in places, but nothing that detracts whatsoever. There is some old adhesive residue to the back of the central area, but this should be able to be cleaned off.
A scarce WW1 British Military 1911 Pattern Bayonet practice rifle, by W.W. Greener of Birmingham, dated 1915 & broad arrow marked. Overall condition is good with strong spring action, slight crack to wood to hand grip of the butt with dents and slight chips to wood of the for-grip. last two pictures are from an original Webley & Scott Ltd sales catalog. (Not included with this lot)
Deactivated 1916 Short Magazine Lee Enfield Service Rifle. Good example with some wear and marks commensurate with age and military use. Metalwork clean and woodwork to attractive dark aged patination. With various Government and other marks this example is identified as a Mk111*. The SMLE Mk111 was the standard issue British Army rifle in WW1 and the Mk 111* was a simpler version introduced to help accelerate production to meet the huge wartime demand. In this version the long-range volley sight, considered redundant in trench warfare, windage adjustment and the magazine cutoff.Whilst this example has been deactivated and is accompanied by a Deactivation Certificate dated 2016 it does not comply with current deactivation specifications and can only be sold to a Registered Firearms Dealer or to the holder of a current Firearm Certificate with the appropriate authorisation to acquire a firearm of this description.
A Boer War era ‘Gentleman in Kharki’ sterling silver cigarette case. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1899, with the makers mark for W.H.Tandy & Sons. Nicely engraved to the front with the classic Gentleman in Kharki, a winded British soldier standing defiant with his Lee Metford rifle. The original picture was by Richard Caton Woodville, and often accompanied the Rudyard Kipling poem, ‘The Absent-Minded Begger’. The reverse has an inscription to a ‘Jack Coghlan’ and was a seemingly given to him as a memento ‘from a few friends on his departure to the front 2nd Feb 1900’. It’s unknown exactly who Jack Coghlan was, but according to contemporary documents there were several Jack Coghlan’s that it could relate to. Approximately 8.2cm x 6.2cm - weight 59.5g. Condition: some very shallow dents, mostly to the front side. Good hinge and clasp, plus good clear hallmarks.
Group of four hundred and sixty-eight (468) United States Presidential Dollars dated in a premium wooden case. 43 uncirculated $1 coins in capsules set in the box lid. The interior contains 39 sealed rolls containing 12 coins each and eight loose coins. A National Rifle Association challenge coin is also included. Various presidents are represented across this large collection. The case measures 45cm x 28cm x 6.5cm.
(Big Game, Sporting, India.) Collection of 11 assorted titles, including Lieut.Col. L.L.Fenton. 'The Rifle in India. Being the Sporting Experiences of an Indian Officer' Thacker, (1923). Frontis photo of author, 20 full-page photo plates. Original yellow cloth with cloth onlay to upper board printed in black, inner joints reinforced with tape, two small tears to spine.(with) Captain J. Forsyth. 'The Highlands of Central India. Notes on their Forests and Wild Tribes' (&c). Chapman and Hall, 1919. Photo illustrations. Lacks front free endpaper. Original cloth, somewhat worn.(with) a collection of nine other similar titles, 1920's-30's, all used and worn, some with library stamps 'Nerbuda Club, Jubbulpore', Bilajpur Club' (11)
[Military Interest] A Victorian silver Shooting Trophy, maker's mark rubbed, London 1861, of chalice form, the engraved cartouche surrounded by laurel leaves and crossed rifles ' Queens (Western) Rifle Volunteers No 2 Company First Prize presented by Four Ladies, Friends of Capt Aldersam Won by Private John Hy Weatherdon 26th October 1861' raised on a slender stem and collet foot, 26.5cm (10 1/2in) high, 500g (6.05 oz)
A George V 1827 pattern Rifle Regiment officer's sword, pierced steel hilt with strung bugle below crown cartouche, 83 cm (l) blade, housed in leather bound scabbard, approximately 101 cm (l) overall. [W]Note: This lot 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 note that if you require shipping for this lot, this can only be done using an age verified method.
Hasbro Transformers 1984 G1 1st generation Autobot Commander "Optimus Prime" comprising a transforming truck with blue feet, the model has some accessories including the hands, a black rifle, and 2 missiles, included with the model is a second black rifle (different moulding), and an MR44 Good Knight transforming car, the model has some light play-wear and some slight peeling of some stickers, the trailer tabs and the front bumper on the tractor unit are not broken - a common fault with this model, all housed in the original window style box with polystyrene insert
Vinyl - Punk - 10 original UK pressing 1st generation punk 7” singles to include: Protex – Don't Ring Me Up (1978, RT/GOT 1) VG / VG+, Puncture – Mucky Pup (1977, limited edition, SMALL ONE) comes in an old white die cut sleeve, Vinyl EX-. Johnny Curious And The Strangers – In Tune (1978, IL 009) VG+ / VG. Models – Freeze / Man Of The Year (1977, Models labels, SF 3) VG / EX-. Subway Sect – Nobodys Scared (1978, BRS 01) VG / EX-, Die Electric Eels – Agitated / Cyclotron (1978, RT 008) VG / EX-, The Teardrop Explodes – Sleeping Gas (1979, no Zoo logo on sleeve, CAGE 003), VG / VG+, The Cass Carnaby Five – Captain Scarlet / November Rain (1987, M 1) EX, Gang Of Four – Damaged Goods / Love Like Anthrax / Armalite Rifle (1978 1st press, FAST 5) VG+ / EX, Johnny Moped – Little Queenie (1978, NS 41) VG+ / VG+
HAMPSHIRE, Bisley, National Rifle Association, Life Member’s Pass, 1905, bone, bowman and rifleman standing, rev. legend, named (A. Maunder Esq) 45mm, 8.90g (cf. W 1508). Very fine and very rare; pierced for suspension £100-£150 --- Alexander Elsdon Maunder (1861-1932), Palmers Green, London, a member of the winning clay pigeon shooting team at the 1908 Olympic Games, also won a bronze medal at the same Games in the individual clay pigeon shooting event. At the 1912 Olympic Games he won a silver medal as a member of the clay pigeon shooting team. Selected to shoot for England at the 1924 Olympic Games and then aged 63, he withdrew from the competition to give a younger contestant a chance.
HAMPSHIRE, Bisley, National Rifle Association, Life Member’s Pass, 1904, bone, bowman and rifleman standing, rev. legend, named (W. Buckmaster Esq.) ink script below (C.R. Crosse Lt Col, Sec. N.R.A.), 45mm, 8.73g (cf. W 1508). Very fine and very rare; pierced for suspension £100-£150 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 191, 4-5 May 2021, lot 969; DNW Auction 249, 1-2 February 2022, lot 1217 Lt-Col Charles Robert Crosse, CMG, MVO (1851-1921), Royal West Kent Regt, secretary of the National Rifle Association 1898-1920.
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