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Lot 86

GI Joe, Hasbro - A GI Joe blonde painted hard head figure in State Trooper outfit. The figure with hard hands is marked 'G.I. JOE ® COPYRIGHT 1964 BY HASBRO ® PAT. NO. 3,277,602 MADE IN USA' to right buttock. The figure has some minor paint wear to head but overall appears to be in Very Good. The figure comes with tunic (labelled GI Joe Hong Kong) with badge to front and whistle on string attached to shirt pocket, jodhpur style trousers, jackboots, helmet with Police badge (marked with figure 8 inside), black belt with pistol in holster, Sam Brown belt, tan coloured truncheon, and Police Dept Violations Note on string attached to belt, fire extinguisher, red torch, plus rifle (plastic strap) - outfit and accessories appear generally Good - Very Good with some signs of age display, There are some scuffs to jackboots, and the belt has a very small tear near one of the rings. The figure is presented within a 1993 unassociated GI Joe Action Pilot box which appears Very Good with general storage wear, and comes with ephemera. A very desirable GI Joe outfit. Stand in photograph is not included in the lot. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 327

° ° Wellington related works - Wright, Rev. G.N - Life and Campaigns of Arthur, Duke of Wellington, 4 vols; and in as published, in 42 parts, but lacking parts, 3 & 23, Peter Jackson, late Fisher & Son; Gurwood, Lt. Col. - Selections from the Dispatches and General Orders of Field Marshall The Duke of Wellington, London, 1841; Glegg, G.R - The Life of Arthur Duke of Wellington, 1907; Cope, Sir William H. - The History of the Rifle Brigade, 1877; Carlyle, Thomas - The French Revolution, 3 vols, 1887; Napier, Major-General Sir W.F.P - History of the War in the Peninsula, 4 vols only (of 6) and an abridged version of the same; Morris, William O’Connor - Napoleon Warrior and Ruler, 1906, together with an album of unframed prints of The Battle of Corunna and a pair of framed prints of The Battle of Waterloo.

Lot 257

Vintage air rifle, Weihrauch Germany HW 2.5L Cal.177/4.5mm

Lot 242

A COLLECTION OF BRITISH BADGES Royal Marines Royal Yacht Band (Portsmouth) Cap Badge.EVIII Royal Engineers Cap badge by J.R. Gaunt.EVIII The Life Guards Cap Badge Dumbartonshire Rifle Volunteers cap badge. National Motor Volunteers Cap badgeScottish Horse officers silver plate cap badge.

Lot 294

AN EMOTIVE 1ST DAY OF THE SOMME CASUALTY DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL AWARDED TO CPL HALLS, RIFLE BRIGADE GV Distinguished Conduct Medal, correctly impressed '5093 Pte J.J. Halls. 1/ RIF:BDE:Condition GVFJames John Halls was born on 29th August 1895 in Saffron Walden, Essex.He was named after his father, who had been a Postman in Saffron Walden before enlisting in the 2nd Bn Norfolk Regiment. While serving in the Boer War, he died in Pretoria on 3rd December 1900. On 12th December, the Daily News London reported the cause as enteric fever.James's mother raised him and his four siblings on an army pension; by 1911, James was working as a Telegraph Boy, and the family resided at 2 & 3 Upper Square, Castle Street. James enlisted in the Regular Army in London before the start of the Great War.As a member of the 1st Bn Rifle Brigade, Halls was posted to France, arriving on 15th September 1914; he was slightly wounded to the foot in December.In May 1915, the battalion was on the Ypres Salient. Halls's company was in trenches next to an area called' Shell - Trap, which was later renamed 'Mousetrap'. On 13th May, the Germans started an intense bombardment in the hopes of taking complete control of the Frezenberg Ridge.Trenches were destroyed, and James was cut off with S/5032 Corporal Herbert Edward Sunnuck. The regimental history for the 13th May 1915 states;'Halls of B Company (and another corporal) were cut off from the company for nine hours by the destruction of our trenches. They had held out in their post and, by their accurate shooting, had defeated all attempts by the enemy to dig in on the right front'.Both men were awarded the DCM, and their citations were published in the London Gazette on 3rd August 1915. Halls is as follows; 'For conspicuous gallantry on 13th May, 1915, east of Ypres. When the end of his trench had been blown in, Private Halls remained on the spot with a Non-commissioned Officer under heavy fire for nine hours firing on the enemy.Corporal Sunnuck's citation was similar, as seen below;'For conspicuous gallantry on 13th May, 1915, East of Ypres. When the end of his trench had been blown in, Corporal Sunnuck, with another man, remained on the spot under heavy fire for nine hours, firing on the enemy and taking observations.'James wrote a letter home about the action. A copy of the letter was published in the Saffron Walden Historical Journal in a journal article by Robert Pike. ' We were in position with a farm on the right known as 'Shell-trap'. We were shelled heavily from dawn till 3 pm, receiving heavy losses, resulting in me and Corporal' Sonie' (Sunnuck), a Canadian, not killed or wounded. When the shelling stopped, the Germans started coming up. 'Sonie' and I crept up the trench and fired on them. Three times this happened. During the day, we lost 170 men'.At the time of the action, James was still only 19 years old. After being awarded the DCM, he wrote the following letter home, which was also published in the Saffron Walden Historical Journal, in a journal article by Robert Pike.'We are now back from the trenches for ten days rest, the first time we have been out of the sound of the guns during nine months I have been out here. This is Sunday, and quite a treat to hear the old French bells ringing in the village church, which is about half a mile away. Since I last wrote we have taken part in a charge and captured a length of German trenches and eighty prisoners. Last Sunday we had orders to attack the German trench in front of us, but I hadn’t the heart to write and let you know, and I am glad I didn’t now, as, thank God, I came out of it quite safe, all but a cut on the face with a small piece of shrapnel, but I scarcely felt that in the excitement. Our artillery started the bombardment at 5 o’clock on Tuesday morning and it only lasted an hour, but it was terrible, and at one minute past six we gave a yell, jumped out of our trenches and rushed towards the Germans. By five minutes past six there wasn’t a German in their first line trench, except prisoners who were begging for mercy, no doubt thinking we would shoot them straight away, as perhaps they deserved, but that is not our way. We made them work to build up the trench instead, which they were only too eager to do. We lost heavily, especially by bombs and grenades, but our shells must have done terrible work, for the Germans were lying in heaps blown to pieces, but I will not try to explain how horrible it was. I’d like to be able to forget. They left everything behind them, scores of rifles, helmets and equipment etc., and you ought to have seen our boys smoking their cigars, of which we found plenty. They shelled us pretty heavily during the day and tried hard to rush us out of it again, but we stuck it until we were relieved at night very tired and parched, but glad we had done what was wanted of us. They put some gas shells over during the night, the only way of revenge they can get, but it was no go. It was a sad roll call the morning after we were relieved, but it would have been a lot worse hadn’t it been for our artillery keeping them back and stopping them from massing. Don’t worry about sending me parcels as long as I can get a smoke nothing else matters. P.S. I know you will congratulate me, Mother, on having won the D.C.M for something I did in May. I shall probably get a furlough, so look out and cheer up'.James was promoted to Corporal after winning his DCM and was subsequently wounded, it was a 'blighty wound, and he spent a period of recovery in Folkestone.Tragically on his return, he was killed in action on 1st July 1916, the First day of the Battle of the Somme. His battalion, the 1st, was part of the 11th Brigade, 4th Division. Their objective was to attack The Redan Ridge; however, the Bn's advance was checked by fire from The Quadrilateral and from Ridge Redoubt. They managed to reach and enter the German Trenches, and James was sadly killed in the brutal close-quarters fighting. James was laid to rest in Sucrerie Military Cemetery, Colincamps. He was only 20 years old.

Lot 308

MEMORIAL PLAQUE IN A CONTEMPORARY WOODEN FRAME to Charles Affleck Hodgson, 21st KRRC buried in Suzanne Military Cemetery No.3. Charles Affleck Hodgson was born in Bridlington in January 1888. He lived in the village of Sewerby and worked as a Joiner and Painter.Hodgson attested a Bridlington on the 5th of October 1915, joining the 21st Bn (Yeomanry) Kings Royal Rifle Corps with service number C/12037. He was posted to France with the Bn on the 5th of May 1916 and steadily progressed up the ranks, being promoted to Sergeant in Jun 1917.On the 16th of March 1918, he was posted to the 9th Bn KRRC. He sadly died of wounds on the 13th of April 1918, with his service papers noting he died from a Gunshot. Charles was laid to rest in Suzanne Military Cemetery No.3, located on the Somme. He was entitled to a British War Medal and Victory Medal.

Lot 1369

Bavarian painted carved softwood model of a Hunter with pipe, hound and rifle, on naturalistic base, H30cm, W23cm

Lot 2118

The Grange Goathland - W.Britain's vintage boxed set No141, Types Of The French Army, Infantrie De Ligne with original Whisstock box. 14 hollow cast lead figures. One head broken off but present,1 head and 2 articulated arms missing, and one rifle broken.

Lot 120

A deactivated bolt action rifle S.M.L.E BSA CG No115457

Lot 229

A boxed Goetland rifle scope

Lot 1691

A 1909 enamelled silver sporting fob for The National Air Rifle Association - sold with an American gilt metal fob on 1909 suspender for 'Daughters of The British Empire', USA 1920

Lot 1135

A 19th Century Afghan long single banded percussion rifle, iron trigger guard, 133cm barrel.

Lot 1162

An Indian Mutiny Medal 1858 with Lucknow clasp, to William Groves, 2nd Bat Rifle Bdg.

Lot 1163

An Indian General Service Medal with Burma 1885-7, to 4545 Pte A. Freake Ist Batt Rifle Brig.

Lot 1218

A 19th Century British standard army issue three banded Enfield Snider rifle by Charles Ingram Glasgow, the stock stamped H.K 73:1 with fixed leather sheathed bayonet, 90cm barrel.

Lot 1235

A Enfield two banded rifle marked 1886 I.V under V.R crown, with Matrini Henry action underlever break mounted adjustable sight, plain butt, leather underslung strap, 83cm barrel.

Lot 722

A Swiss saw back bayonet for a Smidt Rubin rifle blade. Est. £30 - £50.

Lot 712

Three gun stocks to include an Enfield Army Rifle together with two butt plates.

Lot 806

A cross saw from the North Hill Tribes of North Western Vietnam in the form of American rifle army battalions. Est. £30 - £40.

Lot 824

A German World War I sniper shield complete with rifle port cover and support leg. Est. £30 - £50.

Lot 852

A Relum Tornado .22 air rifle in bag. Est. £50 - £80.

Lot 269

A BSA Supersport 2:2 air rifle with Parker Hale scopeLocation:

Lot 411

A WWI and WWII family medal group, comprising a WWI Campaign and Victory medal each similarly marked 2. LIEUT. S. T. FOX, with ribbons, and associated ephemera including a United Grand Lodge certificate (where Fox was Grand Master) a posthumous War Office letter and other ephemera and a WWII medal group in a box marked Major S. R. Fox (his son) with Campaign and Victory medals and three Stars, with a miniature set of medals, associated cap badges, double rifle badge etc. (a quantity)

Lot 100

Manningham (Coote). Military Lectures Delivered to the Officers of the 95th (Rifle) Regiment, at Shorn-Cliff Barracks, Kent, during the Spring of 1803, London: printed for T. Egerton, 1803, half title, 76 pp., modern green half morocco, 8vo, together with Kincaid (John). Random Shots from a Rifleman, 1st edition, London: T. and W. Boone, 1835, 4 pp. advertisements, a few faint marks (leaves washed?), modern half calf, 8vo, plus [Sherer, Major Moyle]. Recollections of the Peninsula, 1st edition, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1823, occasional light spotting, small ink stamp at foot of title, previous owner signature of C.W. Bell(?), Lt.-General, contemporary blue half calf, a little rubbed, 8vo, with four others including Memoirs of the Late War: Comprising the Personal Narrative of Captain Cooke... 2 volumes, 1831, Memoirs of Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Picton, by H.B. Robinson, 1835, and Letters of Captain (afterwards Major-General and C.B.) Thomas William Taylor, of the 10th Hussars, during the Waterloo Campaign... reprinted by W.H. Smith and Son, 1912 QTY: (9)

Lot 116

Rules and Regulations. His Majesty's Warrant: Containing the Rules, Orders and Regulations necessary in the first instance for the formation, conduct, and good government of the junior department of the Royal Military College, also the regulations for the formation of the Collegiate Board, with the authorities vested in the same, 1st edition, London: March and Teape, 1802, 36 pp., a few light spots, manuscript shelf number to front endpaper, contemporary sprinkled calf gilt, a little rubbed, large 8vo, together with Rules and Regulations for the Manual and Platoon Exercises, Formations, Field-Exercise, and Movements of His Majesty's Forces. For the use of the non-commissioned officers of the British Army, 3 parts in one volume, London: War Office, 1805, folding engraved frontispiece, some light spotting, original wrappers (contemporary inscription to upper wrapper), bound in modern half calf, 8vo, plus [Fawcett, William]. An Elucidation of Several Parts of His Majesty's Regulations for the Formations and Movements of Cavalry, 2 parts in one, London: T. Egerton for the War-Office, 1798, 31 folding engraved plates, one detached in part II, contemporary ownership inscription of William Harbord (2nd Baron Suffield, Colonel of the Norfolk Fencibile Light Dragoons), original boards, small splits to spine, 8vo, with five others including Regulations for the Rifle Corps formed at Blatchington Barracks, under the command of Colonel Manningham, April 25th, 1800, 1801 (with manuscript letter from Harriet Yorke, sister of Manningham, at front, and loose 1 pp. letter from John Steven Cowans, Rifle Brigade), A Manual for Volunteer Corps of Infantry, 1803, Lieut.-Colonel Leach's Recollections and Reflections relative to the Duties of Troops composing the Advanced Corps of an Army, 1835, and General Regulations and Orders for the Army, 1811 & 1814 QTY: (8)

Lot 121

Verner (Colonel Willoughby). History & Campaigns of the Rifle Brigade, 2 volumes, London: John Bale, 1912-19, folding maps and illustrations, a few colour, 2 maps contained in volume II rear pocket (some toning), volume I front hinge a little tender, all edges gilt, original cloth gilt, volume II upper joint split, some edge wear and a few marks, 4to, together with Kincaid (Captain J.). Adventures in the Rifle Brigade, in the Peninsula, France, and the Netherlands from 1809 to 1815, 1st edition, London: T. & W. Boone, 1830, 351 pp., bound without half title and advertisements, occasional minor spotting, later half calf, spine slightly rubbed at head, 8vo, plus Leach (Jonathan). Sketch of the Field Services of the Rifle Brigade, from its Formation, to the Battle of Waterloo, 1st edition, London: Boone, 1838, 32 pp., modern half calf, 8vo, with 6 others on the Rifle Brigade, including William Surtees' Twenty-Five Years in the Rifle Brigade, 1833, Biographical Sketch of Major General John Fitzmaurice K.H. written for private circulation. 1908 the centenary of the formation of the 95th Rifle Corps now the Rifle Brigade, Anghiari, 1908, author's presentation copy, Gerald Boyle's The Rifle Brigade Century, 1905 (with a letter from the author pasted at front), and Sir William Cope's History of the Rifle Brigade, 1877 (2 copies) QTY: (10)

Lot 134

Berkeley (Reginald). The History of the Rifle Brigade in the War of 1914-1918, 3 volumes, London: The Rifle Brigade Club Ltd, 1927-36, frontispieces to first two volumes, black and white illustrations throughout (including folding maps), original blue cloth, medallion blocked in silver gilt to front boards, spines lettered in silver gilt, some wear and marks, 8vo, together with:Wurtzburg (C.E). The History of the 2/6th (Rifle) Battalion "The King's" (Liverpool Regiment), 1914-1919, Aldershot: Gale & Polden, 1920, portrait frontispiece, colour folding maps, black and white illustrations after photographs, lightly spotted, original green cloth gilt, lightly rubbed, 8vo, withMaurice (Frederick). The History of the London Rifle Brigade, 1859-1919, London: Constable & Company, 1921, portrait frontispiece, 17 maps and plans (some folding), 5 black and white illustrations after photographs, errata slip, contemporary ownership inscription and bookseller's stamp to front free endpaper, original green buckram, lettered and blocked in silver gilt, rubbed, 8vo, with 8 others related, including: CAC Kwson, The History & Records of Queen Victoria's Austria's Rifles 1792-1922, Constable & Company, 1923, A War Record of the 21st London Regiment 1st Surrey Rifles [1914-1919], 1927, The London Rifle Brigade, 1919-1950 by Major A.T. M. Durrand and Major R S W Hastings, 1952, The History of the 1st Seven Battalions the Royal Irish Rifles in The Great War, volume II, serial falls, 1925, Rifle Brigade Chronicle, three volumes, 1910, 1918 & 1922, The King's Royal Rifle Corps Chronicle, 1918 & A Rifle Brigade Who's Who 1905-1963 by Colonel W.P.S Curtis,QTY: (13)

Lot 84

Green (John). The Vicissitudes of a Soldier's Life, or a series of occurrences from 1806 to 1815, together with an introductory and concluding chapter: the whole containing, with some other matters a concise account of the War in the Peninsula, Louth: for the author by J. and J. Jackson, 1827, 227 pp., some light spotting, original boards, rebacked, wear to upper corners, 8vo, together with Erskine (Sir David). Biographical Memoir of Lieut. Henry Miles, of the First Scots Regiment, and of Lieut. Thomas Shore, of the Fourteenth Regiment of Foot, 1st edition, London: W. and T. Boone, 1837, a few light spots, original blindstamped cloth, a few light stains, one corner bumped, 8vo, presentation inscription to title from the author to Sir William Scott, 6th Baronet of Ancrum, 8vo, plus Smith (John Gordon). The English Army in France, 2 volumes, 2nd edition, London: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, 1831, engraved sheet of music frontispiece to volume I, a little minor spotting, previous owner inscription of Frederick Barne (17th Lancers), dated 1866 to titles, his bookplates, additional bookplates of E.J. Boys, Orders & Medals Research Society, original boards, spines repaired, a little rubbed with clear tape residue marks to volume I, 8vo, with other journals and memoirs including Life and Travels of Joseph Mathias, Surgeon, Beith, Ayrshire, a Native of Portugal written and collected by himself, Kilmarnock, 1833, Narrative of the Surrender of Buonaparte and of his residence on board H.M.S. Bellerophon, by Captain F.L. Maitland, 2nd edition, 1826, Occurrences during a six months' residence in the province of Calabria Ulteriore, in the Kingdom of Naples, in the years 1809, 1810, by Lieut. P.J. Elmhirst, 1819, Journal of James Hale, Late Sergeant in the Ninth Regiment of Foot, 1826, The Adventures of a Soldier; or memoir of Edward Costello, K.S.F., formerly a non-commissioned officer in the Rifle Brigade, and late Captain in the British Legion, 1841, The Journal of Sergeant D. Robertson, Late 92nd Foot, Perth, 1842, and Recollections of Rifleman Harris, (Old 95th), edited by Henry Curling, 1848 QTY: (17)

Lot 367

A .310 B.S.A. cadet rifle, No 68759/29.512, the 62cm barrel with folding sight, action stamped kangaroo and COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA N.S.W., walnut stock with loops and further stamped C.M.F. N.S.W. 29.512

Lot 370

A .577 patent 1853 percussion rifle-musket dated 1855, the 99cm sighted steel barrel with folding sight and three bands, lock engraved 1855 TOWER, crown and VR, with walnut full stock, brass trigger guard and butt cap, steel ramrod, 140.5cm overall

Lot 194

Zulu War Period MKII Martini Rifle 32 1/2 inch, 577/450 rifled barrel. Rear ladder sight. Breech with proof stamps. Flat side body stamped with crowned “VR” over “Enfield 1877” and “II”. Blued drop down action operated by the lower steel lever. Steel trigger guard. Polished wooden butt with stamped “Enfield” inspection stamp over “II.2”. Later issue stamp “KKA 1900”. Steel butt plate. Polished wooden forend with steel end cap. Two steel barrel bands, the front one with bayonet bar. Steel ramrod. Good clean example.

Lot 196

1886 Obsolete Calibre Martini Henry MKIV Long Lever Rifle. .577/450, 32 1/2 inch, blued barrel. Front blade sight and rear ladder sight. Blued body with crowned “VR” cypher over “Enfield 1886”. Broad arrow and “IV”. Blued trigger guard and long action lever. Polished wooden butt with “Enfield” maker’s stamp. Steel butt plate. Polished full stock forend secured by two steel barrel bands, the front one with bayonet bar. Steel ramrod. Complete with leather rifle sling and scarce muzzle cap.

Lot 210

BSA Airsporter Air Rifle.22, 18 inch, blackened barrel.  Front hooded sight and far adjustable sight (damaged).  Rear loading gate (stiff).  Blackened rear body marked "BSA Airsporter".  Lower hinge cocking lever.  Polished half stock woodwork with rubber butt made.  Fitted with a Nikka Stirling telescopic sight.  

Lot 211

Attributed Pre War BSA Lincoln Jefferies Under Lever Air Rifle.177, 19 1/2 inch barrel with front blade sight and rear V sight.  Rear hinge loading gate.  Rear tubular body.  Lower loading lever.  Polished butt with checkered panels to the wrist.  The steelwork with old black repaint.  Together with a Century spotter scope by "J H Steward Ltd".  2 items.The rifle belonged to Albert Gunn who shot for the Royal Exchange Air Rifle team in Bridgetown Cannock.  A copy photo of the team is included with the lot. 

Lot 227

Deactivated No 4 Cut Away Demonstration Rifle.303, 9 inch, blackened barrel.  Blackened action with cut away demonstration areas painted red.  Turn down bolt.  Blackened trigger guard and magazine, again with cut away areas.  Polished wooden butt with brass butt plate.  Complete with current deactivation certificate.  

Lot 229

Deactivated 1916 Dated SMLE MKIII Rifle.303, 25 1/4 inch barrel.  Top mounted leaf sight.  Action with slot for single shot lever.  Rear body with maker stamp "BSA & Co" dated 1916.  Turn down bolt handle.  Blackened steel trigger guard and removable magazine.  Polished wooden butt with brass butt disk and butt plate.  Polished, three section woodwork.  Steel barrel band and nose cap.  Webbing rifle sling. Matching bayonet complete with its steel mounted leather scabbard.  Complete with current deactivation certificate.  

Lot 230

Deactivated Commonwealth No 4 Rifle.303, 25 1/4 inch barrel.  Front sight with protective ears.  Blackened breech with rear mounted battle sight.  Side with American contract stamp.  Turn down bolt handle.  Blackened steel trigger guard and removable magazine.  Polished wooden butt with alloy butt plate.  Polished, three section forend secured by two steel barrel bands.  Webbing rifle sling. No 4 Mk 2 Spike bayonet . Complete with current deactivation certificate.  

Lot 231

Deactivated American 1903 Pattern Springfield Rifle.30.06, 24 1/2 inch, blued barrel.  Front hooded sight and rear, flip up ladder sight.  Action stamped "U S Springfield Armoury Model 1903".  Turn down bolt handle.  Blued steel trigger guard and magazine floor plate.  Polished full stock woodwork and top hand guard.  Blackened steel butt plate, barrel band and end cap with bayonet lug.  Complete with current deactivation certificate.  

Lot 377

Unusual WW1 Rifle/Sword Issue Canvas Casebrown canvas, long case.  The oval top flap secured by a leather strap and brass badge.  Internal maker's stamp "C Groom Ltd" dated 1915 with various issue stamps.  

Lot 92

US American M1942 Springfield/Garand Rifle Bayonet16 inch, single edged blade with narrow fuller.  Forte stamped "U.F.H.", 1942 with US flaming grenade.  Steel crossguard, muzzle ring and pommel.  Black composite, ribbed slab grips.  Contained in its green fibre scabbard with steel throat stamped with US flaming grenade.  

Lot 430

A collection of six various silver and plated spoons including caddy spoon, rifle prize spoon.

Lot 493

A mixed lot, comprising brassware (includes a St. Andrews University crest door knocker, with Robert the Bruce and William Shakespeare examples), a rifle pull-through, a small woodworking plane, a tan leather money belt etc. Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 211

An SMR air rifle and target

Lot 2105

Two South African medals awarded to P.T.E A Curtiss Rifle Brigade 3398

Lot 2180

An unusual early 19th century flintlock musket rifle the steel action engraved Belmqnt three quarter length stock with brass fittings and barrel bands length 113cm

Lot 2182

A late 18th or early 19th century flintlock lock musket rifle the action with ground off marks brass fittings marks to the barrel circular mark and other marks to the stock. length 141cm

Lot 2183

A George lll service flintlock musket rifle the action with crown marks barrel with further marks brass fittings walnut stock length 140cm

Lot 2185

A 19th century musket rifle no action fitted. Length 137cm

Lot 359C

A replica display Winchester style rifle

Lot 153

A BSA Airsporter air rifle with telescopic sight, case etc

Lot 235

A Palitoy 1960s Action Man doll (G.I. Joe) by Hassenfeld Bros. With moulded hair and articulated torso. Dated Hasbro 1964 to raised moulding on the small of his back. Boxed with the Army Manual. Together with a number of accessories, clothes, rifle, etc. Box with top flap missing. Figure VGC for age. £40-60

Lot 335

Collection of military webbing mostly of U.S origin to include a canvas rifle case, M1910 Khaki canteen cover etc.

Lot 425

Antique BSA Improved Model D .22 calibre air rifle with blued barrel, cocking lever and mahogany butt stock. No 31839. Barrel length 82cm.

Lot 426

Webley & Scott MK III .22 Calibre air rifle with locking lever and ring sight.

Lot 428

SMK X578 bolt action CO2 powered .22 Calibre air rifle.

Lot 429

Daisy Powerline 990 BB rifle with two selectable firing modes, pump or Co2. Serial No 019837009. With box.

Lot 433

Crosman 1077 semi-automatic Co2 powered. .177 Calibre pellet rifle. Serial No 69750707019. With box.

Lot 434

Crosman Tactical Nightstalker .177 Semi auto Co2 powered air pellet rifle. With box.

Lot 55

Star Wars - Group of thirteen 1990s/2000s Star Wars Figures by Hasbro comprising of six Power of the Force figures to include Luke Skywalker in Stroomtrooper Disguise with Imperial Issue Blaster ASST 69570 69819, Luke Skywalker in Ceremonial Outfit (Collection 1) ASST 69570/69691, Grand Moff Tarkin (Collection 3) ASST 69705/69702, Luke Skywalker with T-16 Skyhopper ASST 84185/84211, Two Biggs Darklighter figures with Blaster Pistol ASST 69605/69758, Captain Piett with Blaster Rifle and Pistol ASST 69705/69757. Also, to include seven from The Power of the Jedi series comprising of Luke Skywalker X-Wing pilot with Jedi Force File 84445, Sandtrooper Tatooine Patrol, Shmi Skywalker with Jedi Force File, BoShek, Imperial Officer 84659, Rebel Trooper 84455/84658. 13

Lot 68

Star Wars - Group of fourteen sealed figures relating to The Clone Wars comprising of Anakin Skywalker 85470, Pre Vizsla CW08, Obi-Wan Kenobi with Firing Backpack CW19, Captain Rex with Firing Missile Launcher CW24, Matchstick with Firing Missile Laucher CW34, Commander Bly with Firing Blaster Rifle CW39, Clone Pilot Odd Ball 11, Clone Commander – Cody 10, two Clone Troopers 85655, ARC Trooper Echo F1895, ARC Trooper 85471, Kit Fisto Firing Backpack Launcher 87960 & Captain Rex F1096. (14)

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