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Britains mounted gunners from set 39 Royal Horse Artillery, late 1930s version, 2 G, 6 F, a few faults, with 10th Hussars at the Halt from set 315, troopers (3) and officer, all with additional paint to match Royal Field Artillery, F, (12), 3 repainted, 1 missing rifle end, 2 repaired necks (1 badly), 1 repaired foot, Hussars with painted braid to wrists, 1 head detached, 1 plume repaired,
A rare 20th Century Holland and Holland advertising point of sale porcelain cigar / cigarette ashtray having a central panel reading 'Holland & Holland Gun & Rifle Manufacturers 98 New Bond Street London Established 1835 By special appointment to his Majesty King George V Winners Of All The Prizes In The Field Rifle Trails London 1883 with armorial crest and twin gilded cigar holder sections. Measures 11cm x 13cm.
A rare 20th Century Holland and Holland advertising point of sale porcelain cigar / cigarette ashtray having a central panel reading 'Holland & Holland Gun & Rifle Manufacturers 98 New Bond Street London By special appointment to his Majesty the King of Italy Winners Of All The Prizes In The Field Rifle Trails London 1883 with depicting of rifles and elephant head with further notation pertaining to the making of larger rifles for the hunting of larger game. The border having a faux honey burl wood effect with two gilded cigar holder sections. Measures: 16cm x 18cm.
A rare 20th Century Holland and Holland advertising point of sale porcelain cigar / cigarette ashtray having a central panel reading 'Holland & Holland Gun & Rifle Manufacturers 98 New Bond Street London Established 1835 By special appointment to his Majesty the King of Italy Winners Of All The Prizes In The Field Rifle Trails London 1883 with armorial crest and twin rifles having scroll and flowerhead border, Measures 15cm x 15cm.
Great Britain. Pair of 1907 Pattern Bayonets. Indian manufacture, Rifle Factory, Ishapore, August and Dec. 1917. Wooden grip. Maker's mark - RFI, crowned GR, date 1907, 8 17; 10 17; and other marks at ricasso. Both with original blade length of 16 ¾" - many were shortened to 12" for service in WWII. Leather scabbards (the latter soft) with metal fitting with almond-shaped studs. The former Very Fine, the latter rust on fittings and pommel, Fine. (2)
Great Britain. 1907 Pattern Bayonet. Indian manufacture, Rifle Factory, Ishapore, August 1917. Wooden grip. Maker's mark - RFI, crowned GR, date 1907, 8 17; and other marks at ricasso. With original blade length of 16 ¾" - many were shortened to 12" for service in WWII. Hyderabadi Arabic numerals "06601" on face of pommel. Soft leather scabbard with metal fitting (marked RE) with almond-shaped stud. Very Fine.
Weihrauch Theoben .177cal Gas Ram HW90 air rifle, with Simmons 4-12x40 scope No.1647966, L116cm in hard carry case: as a 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
'Original' Model 50 .22cal lever action top load air rifle, with Simmonds 3-9x40 scope No.110296 L114cm, in hard carry case: As a 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
Winchester Model 1894 .32-40 underlever repeating Rifle, 64.5cm inch barrel with adjustable sights stamped 'Manufactued By The Winchester Repeating Arms Co. New Haven, Conn. U.S.A.', walnut stock with steel butt plate and mounts, top plate stamped 'Winchester Model 1894 PAT AUG 21 1894' serial number 242292, L113cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A 20th century beech campaign rifle stand, the C scroll top support with five pierced apertures between tapering supports, the base with two frieze drawers, on turned feet, 126cm by 26cm by 128cmDemi-lune example with scrolls with slightly loose joints and discoloured areas to the top. All with typical wear and oxidisation.
Pair of medals: Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58 to Lt. J. T. Watson, 7th Oudh Irreg Inf, Defence of Lucknow bar; Afghanistan Medal 1878-80 to Col. J. T. Watson, 13th Ben N. I., in a fitted leather covered case (2) The flashpoint of the Indian Mutiny was the introduction of the Enfield rifle. The cartridges for this weapon were believed to be greased with a mixture of beef and pork fat, which was felt would defile both Hindu and Muslim soldiers. On 1st May, the 7th Oudh Irregular Infantry refused to bite the cartridge, and on 3rd May were disarmed by other regiments. In 1861 after the mutiny the title of 13th BNI was given to the Shekhawati Battalion which became 13th (Shekhawati) Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry. Col. Watson was appointed commander of the 13th Regiment on 13th September 1878.
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