Pair: Captain P. S. Carden, Army Service Corps, late Sussex Yeomanry, who was Mentioned in Despatches during the Great War 1914-15 Star (Lieut. P. S. Carden. A.S.C.); Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, G.V.R. (211 Cpl. P. S. Carden. Sussex Yeo.); together with a County of Sussex Rifle Association Prize Medal, bronze and enamel, the obverse with the Sussex coat of arms and crossed rifles, the reverse engraved ‘C. of Sx. R.A. Corpl. P. S. Carden Sx Yeo Team Lewis Cup 1909’, good very fine (3) £120-£160 --- Philip Sidney Carden, a native of Brighton, served with the Sussex Yeomanry and was awarded his Territorial Force Efficiency Medal per Army Order 107 of April 1912. Following the outbreak of the Great War he was commissioned into the Army Service Corps on 17 September 1914, and as a Temporary Captain he was Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazette 29 May 1917). Sold with copied research.
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Various late 19th to early 20th century silver plate to include a hotplate with spirit burner, a cased set of six tea knives, a pair of urn-shaped pepperettes, a heavy silver-plated pepper grinder in the form of a lighthouse, five silver Rifle Club Society teaspoons and one other silver teaspoon
A Russian bronze group of a Circassian on Horseback, Chopin foundry, after the model by Evgeny Lanceray, dated 1873, the rider portrayed in traditional dress of a fur hat and coat, standing atop his horse's saddle and aiming a rifle, on a naturalistically modelled rectangular base with canted corners, approximately 28cm high This model by the prolific St. Petersburg born painter and sculptor Lanceray depicts a Circassian rider practicing the traditional equestrian sport of Dzhigitovka, in which the rider performs complex stunts and acrobatic tricks on horseback. The Chopin foundry received a patent to cast this model in bronze in 1874, and in 1876 it was presented at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia.Condition Report: The bronze bears the usual minor marks, knocks, scratches and scuffs overall consistent with age. The patina is a quite dark and rich brown, with areas of rubbing and lightening particularly to he exposed edges.The bronze may have once had reins, and they are lacking.The rifle is a little bit bent.There is a subtle join to the tail, though this may be the result of manufacture. Some dirt to the recesses which could presumably be addressed with a gentle clean. Condition Report Disclaimer
Norfolk Regiment Officer’s Mess Dress Uniformconsisting scarlet mess jacket with yellow facings to the collar, cuffs and shoulder straps. Gilt regimental buttons. Quilted silk lining. Captain’s shoulder rank absent ... Yellow mess waistcoat. Buttons absent ... Dark blue overall trousers with narrow red side line. Tailor’s label for “F A Stone & Sons Norwich”. Ink named to “Capt A G Wood 1/1/30”. Together with two Officer mess jackets consisting scarlet example with white edge piped, black facings. KC Major’s rank. KC silvered and gilt 5th Mahratta Light Infantry buttons. Tailor’s label named “W D Marshall 7/7/39” ... Post 1953 Rifle Brigade, dark green jacket with black collar facing. Silvered strung bugle badges. Cord shoulder straps with QC Major rank ... Matching waistcoat with regimental buttons. 6 items.
Small Selection of Various Equipmentconsisting 2 x MKII style, dispatch rider's goggles in card cases ... Black, hard rubber truncheon ... 5 x Swift rifle card targets ... Selection of cast alloy, 9 mm, training rounds ... Small selection of inert training rounds ... Small, horn grip, African knife ... 2 x GPO, automatic light control units.
Infantry Cap Badge Selection including white metal, KC Rifle Brigade ... Bi-metal KSLI ... White metal Somerset LI ... Bi-metal, KC Devonshire Reg ... Bi-metal North Stafford ... Bi-metal Royal Sussex Reg .. White metal Royal West Kent ... Brass Queens ... Bi-metal West Riding ... Bi-metal, KC Loyal Regiment ... White metal, QC DLI ... Brass Norfolk ... Bi-metal Royal Welsh Fusiliers ... Bi-metal Northamptonshire. 25 items.
Deactivated Winchester Model 1873 Rifle.44 cal, 24 1/4 inch, blued, octagonal barrel. Front blade sight and rear sliding adjustable sight. Top flat marked "Winchesters Repeating Arms. New Haven. Conn. USA- Kings Improvement Patented March 29 1866. October 16 1860". Side of barrel marked "The Daisy Rifle". Blued body with side loading gate and top ejection port. Rear marked "Model 1873". Lower, hinge operating trigger guard. Polished wooden butt with steel butt plate. Polished wooden forend with steel cap. Good percentage of finish remaining. Complete with deactivation cert.
Pre War BSA Air Rifle.177, 17 inch, fixed barrel. Front blade sight. Rear sight absent. Under barrel cocking lever. Side mounted loading gate. Tubular body spring housing. Steel trigger guard. Polished wooden butt with checkered wrist panels. The butt inlaid with a gilt, Queens Regiment medallion disk.
Snider Action and Sightsnider hinge action and breech. Part section of barrel still retaining its ladder sight. Together with a canvas and leather, Russian Nagant sling ... 2 x British, rifle, brass oil bottles ... Four part, military, collapsible cleaning rod with wooden handle ... Powder measure with wooden handle ... Various modern gun tools. Quantity.
Anodised Infantry, Yeomanry and Corps Cap Badgesincluding QC South Staffordshire ... KSLI ... QC Queens Own Dorset & West Somerset Yeomanry ... QC RE Royal Monmouthshire ... QC Royal Hampshire ... Bedfordshire ... Royal Lincolnshire Reg ... QC Hampshire & Isle of Wight ... Rifle Brigade ... QC Royal Bucks Hussars ... QC East Lancashire ... QC The Queens Own Mercian Yeo ... QC Royal Green Jackets ... Welsh Guards. 40 items.
A .22" Crosman Medalist Model 1322 pump up air pistol, number 117836135, GWO & C (some very light surface rust); a similar .177" Crosman American Classic pump up air pistol, number 279024906, GWO & C (some wear and surface rust); a Webley Mark 3 Sports Starting Pistol, in its box (some mildew); a similar Webley Mark 2 pistol (AF, worn); an Original Model 10 4x32 telescopic sight, GC; a Webley 4x20 telescopic sight (needs cleaning); and an air rifle mainspring. (7) Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for a face to face transaction. £50-80
**A .22" LR Marlin Model 995 semi automatic box magazine rifle, number 15350606, barrel 18" with nitro proofs, the muzzle threaded for silencer, and fitted with BSA BZ4x32 telescopic sight. GWO, the metalwork VGC, the stock slightly marked. Noted: This item requires a Firearms Certificate. £50-60
A US leather holster for automatic pistol (1911 Colt ?), marked “Rock Island Arsenal W.T.G”, and a similar holster for service revolver, both embossed with “US” in oval, New Condition; 4 original webbing slings for M1 carbine; a reproduction M1 carbine sling; a leather rifle sling; a webbing US Air Force belt with brass buckle; a British cavalry leather pouch for spare horse shoe; a 1960s wrist compass, and 6 other various items, together with a glazed wooden display case, 16" x 12" x 1" deep, and a pair of M1944 goggles in their carton with spare tinted lenses. Average GC £60-80
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