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Lot 887

A fine, large and highly unusual carved wood (in faux terracotta style) model of a 19th century style Indian Rajput soldier with rifle (152cm highest x 51cm at highest point)

Lot 158

A heavy Benin bronze figure of a kneeling lady, height 34.5cm and another figure of a man on horseback firing a rifle.

Lot 201

A Japanese ivory figure of a hunter, Meiji Period, with rifle in hand, signed, height 18.5cm.

Lot 482

A mixed lot of toy weapons including an Airfix F.N. Rifle with card, Ertl Force One examples, etc.

Lot 5683

Militaria - Medals, World War One, a Great War group of 8 to Sgt. William Rowland Wright 4th King's Royal Rifle Corps, 1911-1945: 1911 Delhi Durbar medal (re-named to Bugler W R Wright 4th KRRC); Russia St. George Medal (re-named) no number, 1913-1917 version); France, Croix de Guerre; 1914-15 star , British War Medal, Victory medal, Long Service Good conduct 1911-1920 issue (all to Pte. W R Wright KRRC), WW2 Defence medal, mounted on bar, along with miniature group of same, but only including the Delhi Durbar, 19140-15 stare, BWM, Victory medal and LSGC medals, also mounted on bar and black KRRC cap badge 7787 William Rowland Wright transferred to the Labour Corps as a sergeant in 1918 (53351) and served until 1920.

Lot 5842

British India and the Raj - a Victorian army officer's ink manuscript diary, of Major Henry Lonsdale Hallewell (1852-1908) while aged 20 and on active service with the 2nd Battalion Royals, intermittently kept from 1st January - 8th June, 1872, only, his narrative commences in a chilly railway carriage from Bombay station - and he was glad of his great coat - eventually arriving at Fatehpur?, further accounts of men's sport racing, horse-buying, dinners (getting very tight on whisky), mess life with his brother officers, dances, official's financial irregularities, rumours, Russian and American news (the veiled possibility of war), cholera outbreaks, marching, boat races, comments on irregular language and snippets of domestic native and colonial life, further notes in places, some loosely-inserted, Lett's Diary for 1872, grey cloth gilt and blind, marbled endpapers, 8vo, [1] Henry Lonsdale Hallewell was born on 3 October 1852, the son of Colonel Edmund Gilling Hallewell, 28th Regiment. As a Sandhurst Cadet he was the recipient of a Royal Humane Society Medal in bronze, awarded for a rescue made on 28 May 1871 at Knaresborough, Yorkshire (R.H.S. Case No. 18724). He served in the Bengal Famine Relief of 1874 and was mentioned in the Order of the Army of India. As a Deputy Assistant Commissary General in the Commissariat and Transport Corps, he served in the Egypt and Sudan Campaign of 1884-85, being present at the battle of El-Teb. He later served in the operations in Zululand 1888. During the Second Boer War he served as a Major in the Queenstown Rifle Volunteers and was awarded the C.M.G. in 1900 and mentioned in despatches (London Gazette 16 April 1901). Latterly living at The Holt, Alverstoke, Hampshire, he died on 23 June 1908. Major Hallewell's medals were sold by Dix Noonan Webb, Orders, Decorations, Medals and Militaria, 25th-26th June 2014, Lot 1118.

Lot 1109

A copy Baker rifle bayonet with brass hilt, copy socket bayonet and one other dagger (3)

Lot 1118

A Victorian Staff Sergeants sword of the 2nd Cornwall Rifle Volunteers with plain single edged blade, brass guard stamped "9/99 V 2.Cll.10", wire bound fish skin grip in steel scabbard

Lot 1178

A Webley Mark 3 .22 under-lever air rifle

Lot 1179

A BSA Mercury .22 break-barrel air rifle

Lot 1180

A good quality BSA Lightening SE .177 break-barrel air rifle with Hawke telescopic sight and silencer

Lot 1196

A CZ .22 model 452-2E American bolt action semi automatic rifle No.A288483 with sound moderator and Simmons 24x50 telescopic sight (firearm certificate)

Lot 1210

A 19th Century obselete calibre Remington .58 Berdan rolling block rifle with 34" barrel and polished wood stock (af)

Lot 1212

A 19th Century .451 Volunteer percussion target rifle by Thomas Turner of Birmingham with 36" barrel, lock engraved "Thomas Turner 8 Fisher Street, Birmingham", polished walnut full stock with steel furniture and ram rod

Lot 159

Various gun and tank related volumes including manual for the Browning automatic rifle; The Thompson Sub-Machine Gun Model 1928 Manual; Famous Pistols and Handguns; Russian Infantry Weapons; German Tanks of World War Two and others, etc

Lot 50

ATTRIB. HENRY BERNARD CHALON (1740-1849).Four King Charles spaniels with a flintlock rifle in a landscape.Oil on canvas - relined.100cm x 124.5cm.Condition report:Re-lined, some craquelure and small areas of repainting. Well restored to gallery standard see images 

Lot 221

Mixed Lot: silver shield type brooch centring a millefiori glazed circular panel, Birmingham 1978, sterling stamped fish brooch, a hallmarked silver artist's rifle brooch, a Victorian jet locket, and a drilled blister pearl (a/f)

Lot 758

A Webley & Scott Webley Mark 3 .22 air rifle with under-lever pump action and Richter Optik 4 x 32 scope to/w a vintage Relum/Jelly cal .55 air rifle (a/f), a BSA 4 x 15 scope, four tins of pellets and a pack of targets

Lot 213

A Walther Century .22 calibre air rifle, Walther scope 6 x 42, break action, silencer and slip

Lot 119

Air rifle, angle poise lamp, guitar etc.

Lot 201

BSA Meteor air rifle, break action .22 in original carton. Together with BSA telescopic sight x2 magnification. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Poor condition, rusted and tarnished overall with some wear. We will not pack or ship this item in house.

Lot 300

Three German Second World War design military badges to include; cross swords on shield, rifle within oak leaves and helmet with crossed swords, together with Royal Artillery type cannon badge and brass CMP initial flash. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Only German badge with rifle has a mark.

Lot 42

An Italian replica Winchester model 1892 smooth bore rifle, overall length 100cm

Lot 17

A Vintage SMK XS36-2 calibre 5.5mm air rifle, with Hawke Eclipse 4-12X40 telescopic sight, overall length 114cm

Lot 26

A Birmingham Small Arms Co Ltd Cadet-Major .177 air rifle, overall length 108cm

Lot 137

Childs toy rifle, marked Black Panther Ideal Model. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 277

A TURKISH LONG ARM RIFLE and two similar swords (3)

Lot 279

A 19TH CENTURY JEZAIL FLINTLOCK RIFLE, 150cm long

Lot 72

A BSA Meteor .22 Calibre Air Rifle, Working Order

Lot 261

An Richter Optik 3-9 x 50 Aeo rifle scope

Lot 262

A Count Varialle 2.5 x 10 35mm nitrogen filled rifle scope together with a filter lens

Lot 877

Dragon Military Kits Forces of Valour and Ultimate Soldier Accessories and Figures, a boxed/Carded group comprising Dragon 1:6 scale weapons/accessories 75014, 75008, 75022, 75024, 75036 all appear complete but unchecked plus another partially constructed, Forces of Valour 1:16 scale WWII German Figures 85092, 85093, 85094, 85095, Ultimate Soldier 1:18 scale Japanese Figures 10511, 10512, 10513, 10514, 10515, 10516, Hobby Base 1: 6 scale 20018 German Anti Tank Rifle set and Ultimate Soldier Accessory packs, 50500 (2), 50080, 50500, 51000, F-E, Boxes Packaging F-E, (22) in two boxes

Lot 256

Viscount Hardinge of Lahore, Governor-General of India, accompanied by his two sons and his aide-de-camp Colonel Wood, on the battlefield after the victory at Ferozeshah during the First Anglo-Sikh War by Sir Francis Grant (1803-78), PRAoil on canvas, in the original gilt frame with hand-painted plaque 51.5 x 70 cm.Footnotes:ProvenanceChristie's, Visions of India, 5th October 1999, lot 239.The painting is based on a sketch executed on the spot at this significant moment by the Hon. Charles Stewart Hardinge (Lord Hardinge's eldest son). He appears in the painting, wearing a white solar topee, immediately behind Hardinge. He acted as his father's secretary throughout that time, and his drawings were mostly made during their official visits to various places, including Lahore and Delhi. He illustrated Recollections of India, one of the most important plate books on the Punjab and Northern India. This was published in 1847, funded by his wealthy friends, in a lavish large-folio in both coloured and uncoloured format.Behind Hardinge and his party are Indian lancers with their red and white pennants, probably members of his bodyguard as Governor General. The tents to the left of the work are a reminder that Hardinge bivouacked with his own troops before the battle began. In the background to the left can be seen the Sikh ammunition store exploding, which caused many casualties on both sides. The French gilt-hilted sword at Hardinge's waist had previously belonged to Napoleon. It had been presented to him by the Duke of Wellington after the Battle of Waterloo, at the Grand Review of the Prussian Army near Sedan in France in 1817. Wellington took the sword from his waist and presented it to Hardinge. The sword remained in the family and was sold at Christie's, Trafalgar Bicentenary: The Age of Nelson, Wellington and Napoleon, 19th October 2005, lot 164.A soldier and administrator, he served in the Peninsular and Napoleonic wars with distinction. The Duke of Wellington took Hardinge onto his personal staff for the Flanders Campaign. He was appointed as Wellington's liaison officer on Field Marshal Blücher's staff, and it was while with the Prussians at Ligny that on 16 June 1815 a stone driven up by roundshot shattered his left hand. The subsequent amputation prevented him from being present at Waterloo two days later, although he managed to compile a final report for the Duke.Later Hardinge became a Conservative Member of Parliament. In the administration of the Duke of Wellington, he served as Secretary of War (1828), and again in that of Sir Robert Peel (1841-1844). In 1844 Hardinge was sent to India to replace his brother-in-law, Lord Ellenborough, as governor-general. The appointment was made at the suggestion of the Duke of Wellington. As a result of the disorder in Punjab, he discreetly reinforced the garrisons on the North-West frontier. By November 1845 he had doubled the forces there, raising them to thirty thousand men and sixty-eight guns. On 11 December 1845 the Sikh army crossed the River Sutlej, beginning the first Anglo-Sikh war. Waiving the right to the supreme command, Hardinge offered to serve under Sir Hugh Gough as second-in-command. On 18 December Gough defeated the Sikhs at Mudki with the loss of several thousand men and seventeen guns. Then on 21 December as second-in-command Hardinge led the centre at Ferozeshah. He camped with the troops, under fire on the field, and commanded the left wing of the army in the long and bloody conflict the following day, which resulted in the withdrawal of the Sikhs behind the River Sutlej. 'Ferozeshah, though it had been so obstinately contested, convinced most of the Punjab notables that the war was lost. The Lahore Durbar opened negotiations with the British, and many individual chiefs tried to make terms for themselves'. (Sir Penderel Moon, The British Conquest and Dominion of India, London 1989, p. 599). In the same capacity, Hardinge was present when the Sikh entrenched camp at Sobraon was stormed, with heavy loss, on 10 February 1846. The autonomy of the Sikh nation, though diminished, was to be preserved with its army reduced in numbers. Its guns were to remain in the hands of the victors, with certain portions of territory annexed to the East India Company's dominions. A British Resident, Henry Lawrence, with ten thousand men to support him, was established in Lahore. So on 8 March 1846 the Kingdom of Lahore finally came to terms with the East India Company. The news of the British successes created an enormous impression at home. Hardinge received the thanks of Parliament, and was raised to the peerage under the title of Viscount Hardinge of Lahore and of Durham. In addition, at the behest of the Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel, Parliament unanimously voted him a pension of £3,000 a year and for his next two heirs. The East India Company also granted him a pension of £5,000 a year. He was however widely criticised for his subsequent cost-cutting which many blamed for the military failures during the Mutiny, or Rebellion, of 1857. He was also responsible for the introduction of the Lee-Enfield rifle, with its fat-covered cartridges, one of the inciting reasons behind the Rebellion.The painting was published by P.& D. Colnaghi in London in 1849, engraved by Samuel William Reynolds II (1794-1872).Sir Francis Grant (1803-1878), President of the Royal Academy, already enjoyed a distinguished reputation for equestrian portraits. In 1840 the acclaim given to his painting Queen Victoria and Lord Melbourne riding in Windsor Park (in the Royal Collection, Windsor) ensured his position as the most successful and fashionable portrait painter of his day. Some of the greatest politicians of the Victorian age sat for him, including Palmerston and Disraeli. Grant, a close friend of the Hardinge family, was a dominant figure in the Victorian art world, elected President of the Royal Academy in 1866. Grant painted a three-quarter length portrait of the Governor-General, which is still with the Hardinge family. Another version is in the National Portrait Gallery, illustrated in C. A. Bayly (ed.), The Raj: India and the British 1600-1947, London 1990, pp. 231-232, no. 302. In the same sale in 1999 in which this painting appeared, Christie's offered a group of lots (239-50) relating to Hardinge's grandson, Lord Hardinge of Penshurst (1858-1944), who was Viceroy of India 1910-16, and who was responsible when Viceroy for moving India's administrative capital from Calcutta to Delhi, and worked closely with Sir Edwin Lutyens, the chief architect responsible for the lay-out of the new capital.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 608

An NAC .22 break barrel air rifle with scope and gun slip

Lot 255

TWO ITEMS consisting of a .22'' Webley & Scott Mk 111 air rifle serial number 23563, the link arms between the cocking lever and the piston is broken and the metal work is pitted overall with rust and the stock is worn, it comes with a 4.5mm Predom - Lucznik air pistol serial number Z1675 which has retained the vast majority of its original finish and is in correct working order (THE PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR OVER)

Lot 258

A COLLECTION OF RELOADING EQUIPMENT FOR RIFLE AND PISTOL CARTRIDGES, comprising of Wamadet reloading press mounted on a solid base, boxed set of Lee Powder measures (15 seperate scoops) and a Lee powder funnel, RCBS resizing lubricant, three sets of Lee reloading dies in .25'' ACP, .357'' Magnum and .223'' Remington, set of .22'' Hornet Lyman rifle dies and a Lyman lubrication pad, four RS100 case-Guard boxes (three empty and one full of primed .223'' Remington cases), partial box of Sierra .357'' 140 gun bullets, one full and one partial box of Hornady .25'' 50 grn bullets, partial box of Speer .224'' 45 grain bullets together with a large box of .224'' 55 grns military bullets, CCI primers (315 approximately, small pistol 185 approximately, small rifle, 185 approximately, small magnum), approximately 210 Norma rifle primers, fired cases - 10 x .45'' ACP and 50 x .455'' Berdan, primed cases - x .357'' Magnum & 9 x .38'' Special, small quantity of Speer .38'' Special shot shell cases, copy of Speer Reloading Manual No 12, pair of plastic grips off a semi auto pistol with exception of the press the other items are housed in a large British Steel 7.62mm cartridge container (the overall condition of these items varies from good to excellent) (PURCHASER MUST BE THE HOLDER OF A CURRENT FIREARMS CERTIFICATE OR R.F.D.)

Lot 280

A COLLECTION OF MODERN COPIES OF MILITARY RIFLE BAYONETS, etc, consisting of five identical bayonets with scabbards one of which bears an identifier 'Century Swiss', they bear the following serial numbers, W454021, W438504, W45483, W119408 and W207139 - it is believed these were made for the SIG Stgw, 57 Wegner, a copy of the Sykes Fighting Knife and scabbard, a Machete and scabbard marked 17-9944 1993, an unnamed bayonet and scabbard, a military style knife in scabbard with canvas belt attachment, a bayonet and scabbard marked AK-47 CCCP, hand axe marked Estwing No 2, a Machete in canvas cover marked CL318, a bayonet without sheath similar to that fitted to the FN SLR, three leather frogs marked respectively E Egger Walckirch, J Peter Chur, W Kauz Selzach, all these items are in excellent condition (PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR OVER)

Lot 288

A .22'' HUNGARIAN AIR RIFLE PLUS A TIN OF PELLETS, the rifle lacks both front and rear sights, the metal work is rusted overall and has been painted with black paint, the stock is missing its two locking bolts which attach the action to the side of the stock it bears no visible serial number, the action will cock and discharge normally (PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR OVER)

Lot 295

A 577 INCH P53 3 BAND ENFIELD PERCUSSION RIFLE, its lock is marked with Queen Victoria's Cypher and the word 'Tower', its 39 inch barrel is fitted with a regulation folding rear sight and it bears military proof marks, all its metal work is rust pitted and the stock has been refinished, both sling loops are present and it has a non regulation ramrod, its lock is in correct working order

Lot 296

A 22 INCH B.S.A. MK II AIRSPORTER AIR RIFLE, Serial number GD31123 which is fitted with a B.S.A. 3X scope, it has retained its folding rear sight and hooded foresight, the stock although intact has lost its former finish and the metal work is lightly rusted overall, the action is in working order however its loading trap is loose, its serial number indicates it was made between September 1959 and December 1965

Lot 297

A WINCHESTER .22'' SHORT MODEL 74 SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE, serial number 48580, this tubular feed rifle was screw cut for a silencer and has a mount on the top of the receiver to enable an optical sight to be fitted, this specimen has a hole drilled through the centre of the stocks to enable it to be fitted with a row lock design mount to allow it to be attached to a bipod, these were made between 1938 and 1955 and some were issued to British Auxiliary Units during WWII, it is believed to be in working order (THE PURCHASER MUST BE THE HOLDER OF CURRENT RFD OR A FIREARMS CERTIFICATE BEARING AN APPROPRIATE AUTHORITY)

Lot 299

A .177'' WEBLEY VULCAN AIR RIFLE series 2, serial number 023106, these were first introduced in mid 1981 and were replaced by the 3 series in 1985, it is fitted with a safety catch and the rear sight provides horizontal and vertical adjustment, all it's metal work is lightly pitted with rust, it is in correct working order (THE PURCHASER MUST 18 YEARS OR OVER)

Lot 562

A GUARDFORCE ALUMINIUM FRAMED RIFLE CASE, pad lockable and key locks - no key, carry handles and wheels, total length approximately 134cm

Lot 92

A SELECTION OF JEWELLERY, to include a silver 'National Small Bore Rifle Association' pendant hallmarked Birmingham, suspended from a white metal curb link chain, lobster claw clasp stamped 925, yellow and white metal bracelets, two bangles, pendants, earrings, a broken Seiko ladies wristwatch, a Bulova watch movement, a yellow metal curb link chain, broken clasp etc

Lot 987

A London Rifle Brigade badge, with inscription 'Assault at Arms, 1907', and one other badge

Lot 793

A Diana Series 70 0.22 calibre air rifle

Lot 596

An early 20th century brass oil lamp, converted to electricity, the amber glass shade above a brass reservoir applied with three cast rams masks, extending to cast ribbon tied reed supports and terminating in hoof feet, upon a triform plinth base, inscribed 'Hugh Cecil Cholmondeley on his Marriage, From his Brother Officers, of the 5th Battalion, The Rifle Brigade', 57cm high Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.

Lot 1997

LARGE BLACK FOREST PLAQUE probably by Fluck, carved with a deer hanging before a rifle, spears, hunting horn and open back, between a scrolling crest and foot, height 110cm

Lot 736

A box containing various items including a 1793 Manchester half penny token, tyre pressure gauge, rifle cleaning rod, etc.

Lot 21

Great War British 1914-15 Star Medal Trio Kings Royal Rifle Corps & Royal Garrison Artillery, the medals were awarded to “60321 GNR C H PRESTON R.F.A”, complete with original ribbons. Charles Preston enlisted in the KRRC in 1914, only to be found that he was underaged and was discharged at Winchester on 17th October 1914. He re-enlisted in the RGA in 1915 and served throughout the war without injury.

Lot 214

18th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers Glengarry Badge, with two lug fittings to the reverse. Good overall condition.

Lot 219

Hampshire Regiment Pagri Badge, fine other ranks example complete with two lug fittings to the reverse. Accompanied by a Eton College Rifle Volunteers helmet badge with three lug fittings. (2 items)

Lot 234

Victorian Indian Army Oudh Volunteer Rifle Corps Headdress Badge, brass crowned Maltese cross with regimental details to circlet and voided centre with strung bugle. Two copper lugs to the reverse.

Lot 394

WW1 British 1917 Pattern Shoulder Rank Tunic of Kings Royal Rifle Corps Interest, fine quality officers tunic tailored by Hawkes & Co, Savile Row, London. Blackened regimental officers buttons to the front, pockets and shoulder straps. Blackened regimental pattern rank pips for the rank of Captain and blackened brass regimental shoulder titles. To the lower sleeve is a bullion embroidered officers pattern double wound stripe. Finely lined interior to the tunic. Interior tailors label has inked name of the original owner, this sadly is not that clear but it looks like, “Lt G C Everett”. Inside the lower right hand pocket is a field dressing pouch, unusual as often they are on the inside of the tunic. Some light wear and a couple of areas of small moth nips but generally a good untouched Great War tunic, worthy of research to try and decipher the name and research his career.

Lot 399

WW2 British Rifle Brigade Officers Dress Uniform, rifle black wool four pocket dress tunic with red piped collar. Shoulder boards with blackened metal rank pips with red cloth backing. Rifles pattern kings crown buttons to the front, pockets and shoulder straps. Original tailors label to the collar with inked name “J E Street Esq April 1941”. Complete with matching set of trousers. Set remains in generally good condition.

Lot 400

Kings Royal Rifle Corps Officers Dress Uniform of Lt Colonel O N D Sismey, the tunic dating from 1930 when he was a Captain in the regiment. The rifle green short pattern dress tunic with frogging and knots to the front, scarlet collar with rifle green braid. Eyelets and hooks to the front of the tunic. Interior with black quilted lining. Tailors label to the interior pocket with inked name. Accompanied by a pair of black cloth dress trousers with braid to the leg. Set remains in good condition overall. Lieutenant Colonel Sismey commanded the 2nd battalion Kings Royal Rifle Corps in North Africa until replaced in August 1942. Worthy of further research.

Lot 430

Imperial German Model 1888 Kommissionsgewehr Bayonet, an interesting example being a modified French model 1874 Gras bayonet with the wooden grip being extended and the muzzle ring being changed. Blade has the French arsenal engraving to the edge ground off and Alex Coppel Solingen makers stamp added to the forte. Housed in the original steel scabbard. The blade measures 52cms, overall 68cms. Believed to be modified in 1915 to fit the German model 1888 rifle and re-issued to the Landsturm.

Lot 580

WW2 German Brown Leather K98 Rifle Sling, missing the stud bracket but otherwise good condition. No visible markings present.

Lot 59

25x British Infantry Regiments Cap Badges, all being other ranks examples, including Durham Light Infantry, KSLI, Notts & Derby, East Surrey regiment, Lincolnshire regiment, Rifle Brigade, Loyal North Lancashire regiment, Somerset Light Infantry, plus others. Various conditions and fittings to the reverse. (25 items)

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