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Lot 1485

BAM 22 cal underlever air rifle (NVN). P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 7

A yellow gold tie clip in the form of a rifle with safety chain, stamped 585, 6 cm, 6.78g

Lot 106

Offered for sale is a very early Winchester 1886 octagon rifle manufactured during the first three years of production in the rare and desirable .40-65 caliber, low serial number 54168, made 1889. A scarce and desirable western big game chambering in the Model 1886, the .40-65 cartridge was considered a powerful, flat-shooting round based on the long .45-90 cartridge. John Browning designed the big Model 1886 to be the strongest and most potent lever action rifle of the day. The standard and correct 26” octagon barrel with full magazine tube shows a deep and rich aged blue finish and retains excellent Winchester markings that include: “MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN, CONN. U.S.A.” The upper tang is marked with the earliest model designation and states simply, “MODEL 1886.” The receiver case colors have faded to an uncleaned gray/brown appearance. The action is fully functional and tight. Even the bore is surprisingly bright and fine with good rifling all the way through. Further, this early 1886 is fitted with a buckhorn rear sight with elevator bar intact and a small dovetailed front sight. The top of the octagon barrel ahead of the receiver is correctly stamped with the caliber designation “40-65.” The 1886 in .40-65 chambering was very popular in the American West where it was considered a powerful enough cartridge for the largest game encountered plus having the advantage of being flat shooting enough for long shots at distant targets. This is an early and seriously powerful frontier rifle in very good and uncleaned condition. This firearm qualifies as an Antique, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

Lot 149

For your consideration is this trade blanket rifle scabbard circa early 1900's. This is a lovely wool trade blanket rifle scabbard with trade blanket fringe and a colorful decoration of four stripes in blue yellow orange and green. American tribes used materials such as wool trade blankets to construct the things that they needed. The condition of this rifle scabbard is good with no obvious signs of damage and in good display condition.The measurements of this rifle scabbard are 57 1/2" x 12".

Lot 156

Offered for public sale is this immensely rare and important Hudson Bay Flintlock musket / rifle from Northern Cheyenne warrior and chief, Red Horse aka Medicine Wolf. The flintlock rifle has been examined and attributed to have been used by Red Horse at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in circa 1876. Red Horse, aka Medicine Wolf, was a Northern Cheyenne Native American Indian being a great warrior and chief. He was elected to the Council of 44 Chiefs and belonged to the special Mirror Society along with fellow Northern Cheyenne Chief Lame White Man, the mirror on the stock indicates his membership as well. Red Horse fought at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, also referred to as Custer’s Last Stand and the Battle of the Greasy Grass. The rifle is believed to have been repaired by Good Hand following Two Moon’s request to Crazy Horse with help in repairing some of the Cheyenne weapons. Red Horse later surrendered with Crazy Horse under the name Medicine Wolf, along with other Northern Cheyenne including Chief Wolf and Kills Many. A copy of the Crazy Horse Surrender Ledger (which was edited by Thomas R. Buecker and R. Eli Paul from the Nebraska State Historical Society Lincoln, Nebraska) is shown with Medicine Wolf’s name highlighted. The men were later transferred to the Cheyenne Reservation in Montana and Red Horse was given the Christian name, George. He attended the 1926 reunion at the Little Bighorn Battlefield. The rifle musket was examined by Wendell Grangaard from The Guns of History, Inc in Sioux Falls, South Dakota and found to be marked in Lakota Togia language. On the right side behind the lock plate shows a repair which is marked in Togia Good Hand and below Red Horse. On the right butt stock shows another signature of Red Horse Chief, the inlaid mirror from the Mirror Society and another Red Horse mark. On the left side of the butt stock the rifle is marked Red Horse Chief / Wolf Medicine and Red Horse. Overall, this is a Hudson Bay Flintlock musket / rifle which has been traded to the Northern Cheyenne. The rifle shows the distinctive brass serpent side plate under the parfleche rawhide wrappings along with faint stampings on the lock plate and barrel. The barrel is the correct part octagonal part round incised example with flintlock action and large trigger guard. The Northwest Trade Hudson Bay Trade gun is truly an iconic piece of the early western expansion and Indian Wars era with such prominent Indians as Sitting Bull being known to carry examples nearly identical to the piece offered in this lot. The firearm has wonderful patina and comes with the documentation and paperwork in regard to the historic provenance from Wendell Grangaard. Provenance: From a fine Eastern Montana American Indian Collection. The piece also comes with an original mid-1800’s Buffalo horn powder horn which is beautifully adorned with original brass trade tacks in two bands, with a carved wood cap, Indian tanned hide tie strap and red ocher mineral pigment dye painted surface, a truly amazing addition. Hudson Bay Trade rifles in Flintlock and Percussion were known to have been used during the Indian Wars and the Battle of the Little Bighorn due to the lack of available ammunition for repeating cartridge rifles. The rifle is an antique and does not require a background check. Measures overall 37.25”L.

Lot 165

Included in this lot we have "Done in the Open" drawings by Frederic Remington and introduction and verses by Owen Wister. The book originates from 1902 and is copyright by Robert Howard Russell. The book contains 72 Frederic Remington art pieces with a few in color. The piece shows 12 double page drawings, 28 full page drawings, and 32 smaller drawings. Each of the drawings are accompanied by the arts title and a verse or poem about the piece. The book shows a hard cover with a clear plastic cover protector. The cover of the book shows the image of a soldier with a rifle and marked "Done in the open Drawings by Frederic Remington" in blue lettering. The book shows good condition overall with some light wear. The piece measures 11 1/2" wide by 16 1/2" tall.

Lot 169

Offered for sale is a Russian Izhevsk Arsenal Mosin-Nagant Model M91/30 7.62x54R bolt action rifle. The rifle features a 30" barrel, hex receiver, five round magazine, two piece hardwood stock, adjustable rear sight, and blue'd finish. The barrel features the hooded front sight and flat adjustable rear sight as well as split barrel bands. The top of the receiver is stamped, "1926r" and has the Izhevsk Arsenal cartouche. This military rifle developed from 1882 to 1891 and used by the armed forces of the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and various other nations. When Finland achieved independence from Russia, over 190,000 Model 1891 infantry rifles were already stockpiled in the ex-Russian military depots within Finland. As a result, the rifle was adopted as the standard Finnish Army weapon, and surplus Mosin–Nagants were purchased from other European nations which had captured them during World War I. These rifles were overhauled to meet Finnish Army standards and designated M/91. The M/91 was the most widely issued Finnish rifle in both the Winter War and the Continuation War. This rifle shows very good condition for its age with original cosmoline. The rifle also comes with a bayonet, cleaning rod and shows some handling wear. The mechanics are tight and smooth. Serial Number: 9130869121. This firearm qualifies as a Curio & Relic, and requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

Lot 203

This is an excellent 19th Century beaded hide rifle scabbard from the Crow Native American Indians. The piece shows a Rocky Mountain Elk Indian tanned hide construction being sinew and trade thread sewn showing period correct glass trade seed beads in a patriotic pattern. The rifle sheath shows blue and red trade clothe sections showing a fancy beaded semi-transparent and greasy white border showing two crossed US flags being in cobalt, light blue and chalk white with a greasy yellow flag poles, in total on both sides shows eight flags along with a geometric pattern in greasy green, greasy yellow, blue and chalk white. The back of the rifle sheath shows hand cut fringe which is also shown slightly longer at the center beaded section and ever longer hide fringe at the base. The piece likely held a musket or Winchester Model 1873 Musket Rifle. Measures 54”L by 7”W.

Lot 254

The lot features a wonderful beaded and tacked hide and harness leather sheath with knife from the Crow Native American Indians dating to circa 1890-1900’s. The sheath shows a harness saddle leather belt sheath which is expertly accented by several rows of solid brass trade tacks along with an Indian tanned Buffalo hide wrap at the top which has an excellent hour glass beaded pony and seed beaded design. The beadwork is sinew sewn and shows a sky padre pony beaded background with three hour glass patterns in seed beads of cobalt, chalk white and Cheyenne pink. The sheath comes with a trade knife which shows a ground down late 19th Century rifle bayonet knife with brass hilt, walnut handle and cast iron cap. The blade shows cross hatching which indicates the metal formerly being a rasp file as well. This is truly a wonderful sheath in a large size with expertly tacked and beaded design. Provenance: From a large and important American Indian collection in Billings, Montana. The sheath measures 13”L by 4.75”W. The knife measures 13 7/8”L. Together they measure 17.25”L.

Lot 33

For your consideration is an ISSC Austria M22 .22 Long Rifle pistol. The M22 from ISSC-Austria is a single-action, 10-shot .22 Long Rifle polymer-framed handgun. The M22 gives shooters the opportunity to shoot with extreme accuracy due to a Lothar Walther match barrel, standard on all models, an extremely crisp, 4-lb single-action trigger and adjustable sights. All ISSC M22 pistols are finished with our proprietary Ti-clad, including the Two-Tone M22. The finish is comprised of the same chemical properties used by automobile manufacturers for exterior auto paint. This finish guarantees not only a very strong and even application but protects the M22 pistol from all the elements that might otherwise harm the finish. This M22 pistol comes with a compensator on the barrel to assist in the control of muzzle rise. The addition of the compensator gives the shooter a longer sight line making for a more accurate shot. Serial Number: CCB245. This is a modern firearm and requires a FFL transfer or NICS background check.

Lot 34

The lot features a Marlin Firearms Corp. Model 50 Auto Loading .22 LR semi-automatic rifle. This is a very rare rifle as most were recalled, destroyed or converted. Manufactured from 1932-1934 with only less than 5,000 ever being produced and little remaining. This was Marlins first auto loading rimfire rifle and began their dominance in the .22 firearm world. This takedown model features a 22” round barrel chambered in .22 Long Rifle. The rifle has a dovetailed front sight and adjustable rear. The top of the barrel is stamped “The Marlin Firearms Co. New-Haven Conn. U.S.A. Patent Applied For” and the left of the barrel reads “22 Long Rifle”. The left side of the receiver is marked “Marlin Model 50 Autoloading”. This RARE semi automatic rifle boasts a straight grain walnut stock showing signs of use and large crack through the pistol grip. The frame and barrel show a nice grayed patina. No Serial Number. This firearm qualifies as a Curio & Relic, and requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

Lot 35

Included in this lot is an 1867 Norway-Swedish Remington Rolling Block rifle frame and barrel. The Model 1867 Remington rifle was originally chambered for the 12.17mm copper cased rimfire cartridge. This frame has been fit with a barrel that has been chambered in 40-70 Sharps Straight. The barrel was made by Dale Jones in Kalispell, Montana. The octagonal barrel measures 26 5/8” long. The pivot pin retaining screws are a unique characteristic of the M1867 Norway-Swedish built Rolling Block rifle. This rifle is stamped on the left of the frame “477” and on the right “H 1869” attributing to its manufacture date of 1869. Serial Number: 4770. This firearm qualifies as an Antique, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

Lot 536

For your consideration is this hand tooled hand tooled saddle slung rifle scabbard circa 20th century. The scabbard shows good sturdy construction with a hand tooled western mountain theme with cowboys riding in the hills and elk seen on the prairie with a mountain scene in the middle portion of the decoration. The scabbard shows sheep wool inside of the scabbard. The condition of this scabbard is good with some wear marks from use but otherwise in good overall condition.The measurements of this rifle scabbard are 7 1/2" x 32" and sits 9 1/4" from the saddle.

Lot 563

Included in this lot is a collection of Western and Remington .22 LR ammunition. What appears to be a full 500 count rim fire box of Remington Hi-Speed .22 Long Rifle ammo is included in this lot. The box shows good condition, but an additional 50 round box has been tapped to the outside of the box. Additionally, a 50 count box of Remington Kleanbore comes with the lot. Lastly is about half a box of Western Super-X .22 Long Rifle 40 grain cartridges. The box shows a brilliant yellow color, with bold red and blue lettering. Inside the box are six, 40 count boxes of .22 Long Rifle. The box measures 4” x 4 5/8” x 2 ¼”.

Lot 638

Offered in this lot we have a Remington dealer advertising sign. The sign shows a primarily green background with a Remington black powder rifle and horn. The sign reads "Remington - Since 1816 - Dealer". The is modern sign is in good condition overall. The sign measures 30" in diameter.

Lot 72

For your consideration is a deluxe Remington No. 2 Rolling Block Creedmoor rifle. This single shot rifle utilizes a 34 ¼” blue'd barrel which has been bored out and re-chambered for a Creedmoor bullet. The barrel is marked "E. Remington & Sons, Ilion, NY." The left side of the receiver is marked "Patents - May. 3. 1864. - May 7 - Jun. 11 - Nov 12. - Dec. 24 - Dec. 3. 1872. - Sept. 9. 1873." The rifle features a stunning deluxe walnut stock and fore grip which sports a fantastic ebony inlay on the checkered pistol grip. The action and trigger work as intended. Serial Number: 1547. This firearm qualifies as a Curio & Relic Long Gun, and requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

Lot 112J

A Nice example of a silver plated toast rack of rifle form. [12x11.5x8cm]

Lot 280

A VINTAGE BREAK BARREL AIR RIFLE, A PAIR OF CHINON BINOCULARS, AND A RUSSIAN PAIR OF BINOCULARS.

Lot 157

West German children's air rifle - Gecado

Lot 398

A 20th century English school, "View of a village street", ink and watercolour, signed "Hisashi Takada" and dated 1992 lower left, glazed and framed (22 x 29.5 cm), together with a "Sitting nude" signed "Bridger Bowling (?) and dated '87, framed and glazed and a hand coloured print of militar of the 9th regiment rifle brigade, 1913, framed and glazed. (3)

Lot 93

Collection of costume and trade illustrations, Indian paintings on paper, decoupé and pasted to paper, company school [Southern India (probably Tamil Nadu), early nineteenth century] 10 single leaves, numbered 1-10 in pencil with western numerals, containing depictions of tradesmen and women including an archer and his wife, a drover and his donkey, a sitar player and his wife, a cattle-keeper and his dressed cow, a rifle-bearing hunter holding a rabbit and his wife, a potter and his wife, a butcher and his wife, all these images cut in decoupé and pasted to paper with watermarks dated "1838", some scattered spotting, some small chips to paint in places (particularly affecting item number 9), each leaf c. 235 by 200 mm.; loosely inserted into marbled paper folder, paper label pasted to upper cover reading "Costume" The British Museum holds a similar collection of illustrations of Tamil, compiled between 1830 and 1835 (item 1884,0913,0.91, which is also in South Indian Paintings. A Catalogue of the British Museum Collection, 2010).  

Lot 124

Silver and other badges, some military including hallmarked WW2 ARP badge, rifle badges and a Royal Navy silver hallmarked badge (Chester 1909 by M & J)

Lot 420

Weihrauch HW80 5.5 calibre air rifle and case (cannot be posted)

Lot 457

Cometa Model 300 .22 Air Rifle (cannot be posted)

Lot 1078

A WWI 1914/15 Star trio to 6856 C.Sgt P.Spick Linc.R., with a WWI Victory medal to 10847 Pte R.Spick Linc.R., (believed by family to be P Spicks brother?) together with 'on his leaving the battalion' rifle brigade card to No.691262 Lance Cpl P.R.Spick

Lot 1293

A link of twenty two .50 cal inert rounds, some WWII dated, with a box of mixed rifle blanks including .303 examples

Lot 1315

A Webley and Scott Ltd Mark 3 .177 air rifle, S/No.A7229 (post 1966), in overall very good condition but stock has had slight customising (complete with instructions), as a post 1939 air weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item

Lot 1318

An original model 35 break barrel air rifle in .22 cal, S/No.029283, a good clean example, as a post 1939 air weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item

Lot 1319

A B.S.A. Supersport .22 cal air rifle S/No.DS81119, fitted 3-9x40 scope and sound moderator, as a post 1939 air weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item

Lot 1320

A brake barrel .177 cal air rifle, insert disc reads IJ22 Made in U.S.S.R., as a post 1939 air weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item

Lot 1323

A German hunting percussion rifle, maker marked from Suhl, this classic German rifle features set trigger, patch box and a 30 1/2" barrel of approx .45" bore

Lot 1324

A Martini Henry .577/450 cal rifle (obsolete cal list) which has been sporterised, probably in India, bearing white meal bands (N.B. this item is as found)

Lot 1325

An 'East Indian Company' Brunswick style rifle with lock plate bearing the rampant lion (N.B. this lot is as found)

Lot 1326

An early 20th Century German break barrel air rifle with high percentage of plating remaining

Lot 1328

A Victorian air rifle/cane of approx 120 bore with leather covered air reservoir stock, this lot also comes with its key and a period air pump

Lot 1331

A Snider action .380 cal rook rifle by Barker London, S/No.4081, hexagonal barrel with one standing and one leaf rear sight (blade on foresight missing, firing pin also missing and barrel wedge loose) .380 cal rook rifle on obsolete list (N.B.no licence required to purchase only)

Lot 1366

A Martini Henry .22 R/F cal rifle (conversion) from a carbine, right side of action marked with 'Victorian crown over V.R. H.R.B.Co 1893 I.C.I', left side of action marked 'S.M.R.C. Special Converted for the Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs by C.G. Bonehill Birmingham' complete with rear peep sight by B.S.A. P.Pat.21332-09, in overall good condition with fine bright bore, S/No.20498, this item can only be purchased by someone with a current valid firearms certificate with permission to acquire or an R.F.D.

Lot 235

A Nazi Germany Third Reich rifle cleaning kit K98/84 recovered from occupation of Jersey. Provenance: Provenance: Submitted by Mrs. Lauraine Sadleir MBE & the late Mr. Michael R. Sadleir

Lot 240

A WW2 Nazi Germany Third Reich triple box ammo pouch from 7.92 Mauser rifle. Provenance: Submitted by Mrs. Lauraine Sadleir MBE & the late Mr. Michael R. Sadleir

Lot 254

A WW1 hypodermic morphine needle kit twinned with a WW1 brass bore inspection mirror for S.M.L.E rifle. Provenance: Submitted by Mrs. Lauraine Sadleir MBE & the late Mr. Michael R. Sadleir

Lot 320

A British type 94 Energa rifle grenade. Provenance: Submitted by Mrs. Lauraine Sadleir MBE & the late Mr. Michael R. Sadleir

Lot 329

A quantity of DCLI & Rifle Brigade buttons. Provenance: Submitted by Mrs. Lauraine Sadleir MBE & the late Mr. Michael R. Sadleir

Lot 347

A 19thC. percussion rifle 46in long. Provenance: Submitted by Mrs. Lauraine Sadleir MBE & the late Mr. Michael R. Sadleir

Lot 367

A 19thC. Asian, probably Indian, flintlock rifle 62.25in long

Lot 394

A Wild West Winchester rifle replica with steel & brass fittings 43.5in long used by local re-enactment club. Provenance: Submitted by Mrs. Lauraine Sadleir MBE & the late Mr. Michael R. Sadleir

Lot 17

Two large Staffordshire flatback figures; one modelled as a Scottish hunter with rifle and kilt and attendant hound, the other with two kilted Scotsmen hunting deer (the larger 35cm)

Lot 425

An 1827 Pattern rifle officer’s sword, No. 1357 by Hawkes & Co, London; etched 32 1/4" blade, nickel-plated hilt, leather sword-knot, in its leather-covered regulation scabbard and complete with its sword-cover and dress scabbard (worn) The sword is unrelated to the Tribe medals. There are no initials found on the sword to suggest its original owner.

Lot 452

A Tower 1869 Enfield breech loading .577 percussion rifle; Snider conversion from flintlock musket, cleaning rod

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)

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