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George VI / Second World War medal group comprising 1939 - 1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Italy Star, Africa Star, Defence and War medals, together with a George VI Territorial Efficiency medal named to 5998788. W.O. CL. 2. G. Gooch. Essex and a Rifle association medallion also named to Gooch (8 items)
A 22 INCH CROSMAN PHANTOM MODEL CS6M22X SERIAL No.816X01019 SPRING OPERATED BREAK ACTION AIR RIFLE WITH SYNTHETIC STOCK AND BLUED ACTION, it shows little evidence of use and it is in correct working condition, it comes with a canvas bislem slip 2 centre point 4 x 32 scope complete with lens caps and mount (purchaser must be 18 years or over)
A .22 Calibre Air Rifle by Air Arms, model S410 carbine, the 22ins blue steel barrel with integral silencer, blued steel action, walnut stock and fore end with chequered grips, fitted with Hawke 3.9 x 40 telescopic sight, rubber butt pad, 40ins overall, in a good quality BSA canvas carry bag with some accessories (pump not present) Note: You must be over 18 years old to purchase this weapon. Note: It will not be possible to post this weapon
A Winchester Repeating Rifle, model 1894, 32-40 calibre, 25.5ins octagonal barrel, plain steel lock and action, hardwood stock and fore end with brass butt plate, 44ins overall Note: No licence is required for this weapon, obsolete calibreCondition Report - The weapon appears to be complete and in good original condition showing marks commensurate with age and usage. The woodwork shows some bruising and minor knocks. The weapon cocks, holds and fires, and the action functions correctly. There is an overall nice patination of age to the barrel and associated metalwork, the top strap to the action being marked Model 1894 Winchester Patent August 21st 1894. The fit of the stock to the action shows some shrinkage and there is a crack (historic) approximately 3ins long to the rear of the tang. This shows no evidence of previous repair and should be regarded as of some age. There is also evidence of some historic repair to the wrist which shows evidence of a crack through and two pins being inserted. Fore end is in good condition. The leaf sights elevate and appear to be original. Overall an honest example.
J.H. Steward, 406 Strand, London, a Victorian 'Wet and Dry' travelling/table thermometer, raised on a stand, original fitted case, 18cm James Henry Steward established his business in London in 1852, as a maker and retailer of optical, scientific, military and surveying instruments. In the mid 1800s he became the optician to Her Majesty's Government and the National Rifle, and National Artillery Associations. Steward died in 1896. J. H. Steward Ltd was incorporated in 1912 and continued in business until the middle of the 20th century.
Six Various Air RiflesA German .22 'Gem' air rifle, retaining traces of original nickel-plated finish; two 'BSA standard' .177 air rifles, no. L13194 & L19729 (some rust patternation, one cocking-lever retaining catch replaced, one rear-sight missing); a Heinel Mod.VIII .177 air rifle (some pitting, rear-sight missing); a continental .177 air rifle; and a .177 BSA 'cadet major' air rifle, no. 14470 (6)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare 13mm 'Tank-Gewehr' bolt-action anti-tank rifle by Mauser, no 3364The receiver-ring bearing the Mauser insignia and '1918', the action, receiver-ring, barrel, trigger-guard, stock and bipod-mount bearing matching serial numbers, the stock with wooden pistol-grip, recoil-blockWeight 36lb., 14¼in. stock, 38in. barrelFootnotes:In response to the inefficacy of current armour penetrating cartridges on the new British Mk.IV tank, Mauser developed the 13.2mm 'Tank-Gewehr' (so called as the Germans did not have a name for tank yet) from a scaled up Mauser G98 action. Capable of penetrating an inch of armour at 100 yards, the 'T-Gewehr' is considered the first portable anti-tank weapon, and the predecessor to the modern anti-material rifle. Examples were deployed in early 1918 with production totalling approximately 16,000.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S58S58 Lots are obsolete calibres and no licence is required unless ammunition is held.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare 13mm 'Tank-Gewehr' bolt-action anti-tank rifle by Mauser, no 3053The receiver-ring bearing the Mauser insignia and '1918', the action, receiver-ring, barrel, trigger-guard, stock and bipod-mount bearing matching serial numbers, the stock with wooden pistol-grip, recoil-block, bipod mount loose (missing retaining pin) Weight 36lb., 14¼in. stock, 38in. barrelThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S58S58 Lots are obsolete calibres and no licence is required unless ammunition is held.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An 8mm 'G98' bolt-magazine service rifle by Mauser, no. 8298In standard service pattern, the Mauser action body with charger-guide and thumb-hole, the breech-ring bearing 'ERFURT 1901', the stock with steel butt-plate and sling swivels, the barrel with fixed fore-sight and original adjustable notched rear-sight, the barrel also bearing bayonet mountWeight 8lb. 15oz., 13in. stock, 29in. barrelThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S1S1 Section 1 lots require a valid British Firearms certificate, RFD (Registered Firearms Dealer) Licence or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .303 (British) 'Mk.I*' bolt-action rifle by Lee Metford, no. 8131Bolt-head safety, detachable full length magazine, magazine cut-off, full-length stock, semi-pistolgrip and brass butt-plate with trap, the barrel with block-mounted adjustable folding ladder rear-sight with ramp-mounted blade foresight (missing clearing-rod)Weight 10lb. 7¾oz., 13½in. stock, 29½in barrelWith a sword bayonet of 1888 Mk.I pattern and leather scabbardThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S1S1 Section 1 lots require a valid British Firearms certificate, RFD (Registered Firearms Dealer) Licence or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine .303 (British) 'Long Lee Enfield Mk.I.' bolt-magazine service rifle by BSA, no. FF/8424317In standard service configuration mounted with a Parker-Hale 5.A. Mk.VII rear-sight with a PH59 6-hole aperture, the receiver ring, receiver bar, bolt, rear-sight mount, butt-plate, rear-sight, volley sight and barrel-band all stamped '3', the stock with brass butt-plate and trap, sling-swivels with leather sling, the round barrel stamped 'Superior nickel steel' guarded foresight, front 'volley-sight', folding ladder rear-sight, forestock with bayonet-barWeight 9lb. 9¼oz., 30in. barrel, 13¼in stock, Birmingham nitro proofThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S1S1 Section 1 lots require a valid British Firearms certificate, RFD (Registered Firearms Dealer) Licence or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .303 (British) 'SMLE Mk.III' Bolt-action service rifle by Lee-Enfield, no. 1036In standard service configuration, the blued action dated 1911, the original barrel with military inspectors marks, fixed foresight with adjustable folding rear-sight, the stock with a brass butt-plate, swing swivels and leather sling, the bayonet mounting with detachable No.1 mark 1 grenade dischargerWeight 11lb. 13oz., 12¾in. stock, 24½in. barrelWith a sword bayonet of 1907 pattern bearing 'Wilkinson Pall Mall' and scabbardThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S1S1 Section 1 lots require a valid British Firearms certificate, RFD (Registered Firearms Dealer) Licence or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .303 (British) 'SMLE Mk.III' bolt-action service rifle by Lee-Enfield, no. 1870In standard service configuration, the blued action dated 1911, the original barrel with military inspector's marks, fixed foresight with adjustable folding rear-sight, the stock with a brass butt-plate, swing swivels and canvas sling bearing the name 'P. S. Mason'Weight 10lb. 7¾oz., 13¼in. stock, 24½in barrelWith a sword bayonet of 1903 pattern bearing 'Wilkinson London' and scabbardFootnotes:Private Percy Stanley Mason of the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles Battalion, whom this rifle was most likely issued with, was killed during the Battle of the Somme on Thursday 28th September 1916 aged 27. He is buried at the Regina Trench Cemetery, GrandcourtThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S1S1 Section 1 lots require a valid British Firearms certificate, RFD (Registered Firearms Dealer) Licence or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .303 (British) 'SMLE Mk.III' Bolt-action service rifle by Lee-Enfield, no. 6270In standard service configuration, the blued action dated 1914, the original barrel with military inspector's marks, standard fixed foresight with adjustable folding rear-sight, the stock with swing swivelsWeight 10lb. 2¼oz., 12¾in. stock, 25in. barrel, London nitro proofWith a sword bayonet of 1903 pattern engraved 'Sanderson Seffield' and scabbardThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S1S1 Section 1 lots require a valid British Firearms certificate, RFD (Registered Firearms Dealer) Licence or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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