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SMK XS38 .22 5.5mm lever action air rifle with SMK 4x32 scope and soft carry case, L114cm. As a post 1939 air weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of these items Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
BSA Airsporter Mk 6 .22 break action air rifle L111cm, in original box with packaging, instructions, oil and targets with stand, As post 1939 air weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
WW2 German Gas mask, canister stamped FE42, in green painted cylindrical tin inscribed Gefr. Jordan, with webbing strap, H28cm, another gas mask in black case, a pair of HNB-H-1 headphones and the wooden section of an air rifle, (4) Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
George V 1822 pattern Volunteer Regiment sword by Firmin & Sons, 83cm blade etched with foliage, crowned VR cyphers, and 5th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, chromed hilt with Regimental crest, leather knot and wire bound fishskin grip, L98cm, in leather bound steel scabbard. Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
WW1 British Lee Metford or Enfield rifle bayonet 30.5cm twin edge blade stamped crowned ER, 1903, 11 '06 crown over S46, broad arrow WD, crown over 35 W X, twin screwed wooden grip, steel pommel stamped 517 3 M I 217, L42.5cm, in matching leather scabbard stamped 217 Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
An Imperial German M1871 bayonet for the 1871/84 Mauser Rifle, the bayonet with a brass hilt, smooth on one side and grooved panel to the reverse. The hilt has a push button release. The steel cross guard with muzzle ring is Regiment marked 87 .R.7.122 most likely to the 87th Battalion, Weapon Number 122. The single edged fullered blade measures 42 cm. and has stabalised rusting consistent with age
Two rare pilot's wrist mounted 'aero hypsometers' J.H. Steward Limited, London, circa 1915 Each with circular silvered dial inscribed J.H. STEWARD LTD, 406 STRAND, & 547 WEST STRAND, LONDON, AERO HYPSOMETER, COMPENSATED to centre and with blued steel pointer within adjustable outer concentric scale calibrated for altitude 0 to 10,000 feet divided into one-hundred foot intervals and sub annotated 2 to 8 for each thousand feet, in watch-type case with knurled scale adjustment crown at three o'clock and fitted with wire lugs for wrist straps, the first numbered 4842 and with red arrow marker to the inside of the glass, the second numbered 4789 and with domed plexiglass cover, each 5cm (2ins) diameter and with brown leather wrist straps, (2). The firm of J.H. Steward Limited is recorded on the Science Museum website as established in London by James Henry Steward in 1852 as opticians and scientific Instrument makers. J.H Steward became incorporated as J.H. Steward Limited on 1st February, 1913. The company produced a large range of items for military use and advertised in their catalogues that they produced instruments for 'Reconnoitring, Sketching, Night Marching, Signally, Gun Laying'. They were well thought of with their work to such a standard that they were opticians to 'The British & Foreign Governments, the National Rifle Associations of England, India, Canada & the Colonies and the National Artillery Association'. Technically a hypsometer is an instrument that allows altitude to be measured by ascertaining the exact temperature at which water boils. This utilises the principle that the boiling point lowers with lower air pressure. The present instruments however are essentially aneroid altimeters specifically designed for aeronautical use which have been described as 'Aero Hypsometers' by the maker, probably to differentiate them from other altimeters available at the time. The present lot were during the formative years of air flight and were often issued/used to pilots during WWI as well as airship crewmen. Both appear to retain old/original straps which are noticeable long suggesting that the instruments were strapped either around the wrist of a heavily padded flying jacket or even the thigh of a pilot. Condition Report: Instrument 1 (top left in image) responds to change in pressure (has been bag tested) hence appears to be in working condition. The dial has some light discolouration/mellowing to the silvering but appears undamaged. The glass has s small shallow internal chip at 4 o'clock. The case has some losses and flaking to the plated finish otherwise is in good original condition and the crown-operated adjustable bezel is operational. Instrument 2's hand is detached hence we cannot test for response to change in pressure. The dial has overall tarnished appearance and the glass is a replacement (now plexiglass). The crown-operated adjustable bezel is operational, the case is discoloured/worn but appears undamaged. Condition Report Disclaimer
An impressive 19th century military silver tazza/centrepiece commemorating the 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards, Edward Charles Brown (Richards & Brown), London 1869, the crested circular bowl with gadrooned rim, surmounted either side by two galloping horses raised on fern leaf handles, all above a pedestal base with lion mask decoration, two plaques reading their motto Vestigia Nulla Retrorsum (Never A Step Backwards) with two crossed rifle, shield and helmet plates, with plaques for battle honours, including Salamanca, Vittoria, Toulouse, Penninula, Balaklava, and Sevastopol, on circular base, 1576g 38cmWx33cmH
A REMINGTON M.1917 SWORD BAYONET FOR THE ENFIELD RIFLE, BLADE 43CM, A BRITISH SPIKE BAYONET No 4 Mk 2, TWO OTHER BAYONETS, ONE IN EXCAVATED CONDITION AND A STITCHED LEATHER HANGER (5) Remington bayonet in good condition. Spike bayonet with wear to black finish in places. The other two as evident from illustration
* South Staffordshire Regiment. A Pictorial Souvenir and History of the First Battalion the South Staffordshire Regiment, Bombay, India, 1926, Lieut.-Colonel J.R. Minshull-Ford, D.S.O., M.C., Commanding, pub. British Historical & Art Publishing Co., n.d., c. 1920, 24 pp. letterpress, giving a brief history of the regiment from 1705 and more detailed information about the involvement of the regiment in World War I, plus forty-six silver-print photos mounted on twenty-nine thick card leaves, with printed caption below image, orig. green cloth gilt, soiled and some wear to extremities, spine almost detached, oblong folio together with Stewart, Captain P.F. The History of the XII Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales's) 1950, 2 volumes, full red morocco gilt, 8vo, plus John Davis, Historical Records of the Second Royal Surrey or Eleventh Regiment of Militia 1877, original blue cloth gilt, 8vo, A Brief History of The King's Royal Rifle Corps (two 1912 and two 1755-1915) (Qty: 8)
A SELECTION OF GERMAN 3RD REICH TINNIE BADGES, STICK PINS etc to include, thirty eight Stahlhelm badge possibly silver, very ornate pin back,a Tag Der Arbeit 1935, marked RZM M/183 on reverse, an NSBO Essen 1933, a Hitler Youth Enamel shooting badge, a rifle shooting badge, Reichsbund enamel badge maker marked W Deumer, a R.A.D. Reich labour service stick pin, enamel maker marked A.T.H. RAD on reverse, a winged Swastika pin badge
THREE MILITARY BLADED WEAPONS AS FOLLOWS, Royal Navy Midshipmans 'Dirk' no scabbard, 18.5'' blade engraved with Royal Cyphers, Anchor etc, brass grip with curved Quillon featuring acorns on each endm, leather wired grip, Eagles Head pommel with ring, no apparent water mark, 1913 pattern 'Remington' US issue WWI Rifle Bayonet, with scabbard, 7 and 17 marks on blade with circular Remington trademark, blade very clean as is scabbard, French Infantry 'Glaive' M1831 pattern short sword and scabbard, blade is 19'' in length, and has the marks of a Paris maker at the Riccaso, grip is solid brass and has the usual twenty six graduated raised ribs, scabbard shows wear for its age
A NUMBER OF MILITARY INTEREST, SHOOTING MEDALS, AND A WWI VICTORY MEDAL, as follows, boxed ROAC Rifle Asc medal named to the 1932 Winners of the Mulcahy Shield, Captain A.W.Field, boxed medal, Kent County Rifle Asc, named to B.Cobb, 1951-51, boxed NRA medal Kensington R.C. 1945 W.Hocknell, boxed silver medal 1929-30 A.Boodle, boxed silver Caddonfoot R.C. won by J M A Dobson August 1910, Marylebone R.C. 1914 boxed silver medal, named 1914 E.Newell, boxed pistol winner medal C.S.M. P. Morris 1955, boxed 1920 G.S.B. Medal Brother W.Greaterex, and boxed NAD Imperial Lodge medal to same man, seven shooting medals, some named, and a rifle shaped tie-clip, sixteen medals, some named and a rifle shaped tie-clip (16)Condition Report Stamped Birmingham 1927, maker J T & Co
NICELY FRAMED ORDNANCE GILDED BELT BUCKLE together with 1902-1914 Gilded Ordnance Corps Officers Helmet plate, with Ray burst and laurel wreaths with cannon/shot centre badge, Rectangular Victorian Officers shoulder plate for the Highland Light Infantry, all complete with two hooks and two studs to reverse, Victorian Royal Artilliery Officers plume holder with gilded holder and crest, believed to be original plume, 1860 pattern Pickelaub helmet badge crest in metal, 'Koenig FR' Mit-Gott-Fur-und-Vaterland (with God for King and Fatherland), two soldered fasteners to reverse, large gilded Royal Artillery Officers helmet plate, three fasteners to reverse, boxed set of silver hallmarked spoons, with cartouche on box reading 'Ascension Island Rifle Club' 1927/28, circular glass and brass desk ornament/paperweight with the image of 'Wellington'
Post 1902 Rifle Brigade Colour Sergeants Arm Badge, cloth embroidered example of kings crown over crossed swords and entwined strung bugles; Victorian buglers proficiency badge in silver wire and metal; embroidered on khaki Battalion Champion Team arm badge and City of London bullion kings crown badge. (4 items)
Selection of British Badges and Shoulder Titles, The Kings Royal Rifle Corps Militia blackened brass headdress badge, Eastbourne Cadet Force College badge, Machine Gun Corps officers badge on blade fittings, Guards Machine Gun Regiment shoulder title, Machine Gun Heavy shoulder title, Machine Gun Infantry shoulder title, plus other items. We believe all items to be reproductions / re-strikes. (10 items)
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