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Victorian Inns of Court Rifle Volunteers Officers Leather Cross Belt with badge and whistle: wooden Police truncheon with leather lanyard: WW1 Swagger Stick for 1st Battl Yorks & Lancs, 67cm long: WW2 British Home Front Respirator (rubber a/f) in ladies private purchase bag: and a leather cased Postillian Horse Shoe and a vanity case. (6)
WW1 British Border Regiment cap badge in blackned brass with slider fitting: nine Border Regt brass shoulder titles: Border Regt brass buttons, four large and twenty six small : Four Rifle Brigade blackned brass "RB" shoulder titles: five large and thirty six small Rifle Brigade black composition buttons: two Major's rank (Kings Crown) Crowns: ten gilt metal Officers rank pips: ten blackned brass Officers rank pips and seven small brass Offciers rank pips.
WW2 British Rifle Brigade brooch pinned cap badge, RAF cap badge, RA cap badge, ARP lapel badge, RAF enamel sweetheart wings, RAFA lapel badge, plastic ATC lapel badge, sterling RA sweetheart a/f, WVS enamel lapel badge, Rest Centre Service enamel badge, Major's rank crowns, ATC cap badge, enamel Food Leader badge, YHA badge, RAF buttons and other badges.
Case containing assorted medals including first World War group awarded to 'Sergeant F.E Sparkes, Rifle brigade', including 14-15 Star, 14-18 war medal, 14-19 victory medal, 39-45 defence medal and a 39-45 War medal. Also including a number of George VI Stars, further defence medal and war medal, all unnamed. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
A GERMAN WHEEL-LOCK SPORTING RIFLE CIRCA 1625, 80cm sighted octagonal slightly swamped barrel with engraved line of sight and traces of maker's stamp to the breech, plain flat lock, sliding pan cover with button release, figured fruitwood full stock, the fore-end profusely inlaid with a bordered frieze in horn with dogs, deer, stags, and hare, the sideplate area similarly inlaid but with the addition of a hunter with shouldered wheel-lock rifle, the cheek piece decorated with engraved horn plaques depicting a wooded glade with a boar being brought down by dogs and approached by three hunters, one with shouldered wheel-lock rifle, the second on horseback with boar spear, and the third on foot again with boar spear, and signed by the stock maker RL, the remainder of the stock profusely inlaid with scrolling vines and ball decoration, further applied throughout with deer, dogs, hares and stags, the barrel tang area and comb decorated with engraved horn plaques depicting stylised figures of the Green Man and a gentleman in period costume, sliding patch-box cover, horn butt-plate, iron trigger guard with set trigger, engraved horn ramrod pipes and fore-end cap, replacement horn tipped ramrod. Some replacement inlays.The stockers mark RL is possibly that listed on p.778 of Stockel and referred to as being circa 1625.
A SCARCE BAKER CAVALRY RIFLE OR CARBINE, 20.5cm sighted damascus barrel, stepped and bolted lock stamped with a crown over GR and TOWER across the tail, full stocked with regulation brass and steel mounts, the butt with patch box, saddle bar and ring mounted on the left side, swivel ramrod. See pg 75 British Military Longarms 1715-1815 by D.W. Bailey.
A .577 OBSOLETE CALIBRE NEW ZEALAND SHORT RIFLE, 30.75inch sighted barrel fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights, various Ordnance stamps but principally marked to the breech NZ over 88 over 8, this repeated behind the barrel tang on the stock, border engraved lock stamped with a crown over VR at the tail and dated 1860, full stocked with regulation brass mounts, steel cleaning rod. Breech cut to the underside.
A RARE COLTS PATENT COLT PATERSON CAP DISPENSER, of characteristic form, embossed with a Colt over a revolving rifle andd crossed pistols, COLTS PATENT PATENT ARMS MANFG CO PATERSON : N:J, in surround, suspension ring, the interior with clear impression of the horse and bearing various serial no.s to include 157 and 26.
A SMALL COLLECTION OF COPPER POWDER AND LEATHER SHOT FLASKS, comprising an embossed Dixon, a further embossed flask, a Hawksley rifle flask with some lacquer, a worn leather covered Hawksley rifle flask, a worn Battie flask, a leather shot flask embossed with hung game and five further leather shot flasks.
AN OBSOLETE CALIBRE .577/450 TRIBAL DECORATED MARTINI HENRY RIFLE, 28inch sighted barrel fitted with ramp and ladder rear sights, plain action, full stocked, fore-end replaced and now secured with five embossed white metal barrel bands, the butt with later white metal escutcheon and replaced butt plate, replaced ramrod. Breech cut to the underside.
AN EDWARDIAN SWORD STICK, 68cm fullered blade with foliate decoration highlighted in gilt, the wood handle carved as a dog's head, the bamboo sheath with silver foliate engraved collar hallmarked London 1901 and with maker's mark HT probably for Henry Tracy & Sons, metal ferrule, 88.5cm long over all, together with a loading rod for a rifle, 81cm long over all. (2)
A GOOD VICTORIAN RIFLE VOLUNTEERS PRESENTATION SWORD, 82cm slightly curved blade etched with crossed lances, laurel wreaths, crowned strung bugle horn, crowned RIFLE VOLUNTEERS and the inscription PRESENTED BY E COMPANY TO COL-SGT. G. BAKER ON PROMOTION MARCH 1893, regulation plated Gothic hilt incorporating a crowned strung bugle horn, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its engraved plated mounted leather scabbard.
Lord Nelson: A bronze medal for the Battle of the Nile, 1798, by C H Kuchler, the rim inscribed 'From Alex'r Davison Esq'r St James's Square - A Tribute', 48mm diameter; three Victorian medallions marked Neilgherry Exhibition, cased; an Army Rifle Association India medallion; a set of twenty-one medallions, 'Testamental Truths' in container marked Thomason Dirix; a Liberty Dollar, 1921 etc.
THREE MILITARY BAYONETS, with written information on stickers to scabbards, Thailand 1908 pattern hilt based on Japan 1897 bayonet, complete with metal scabbard, Austrian made for Portugese military based on 1873 pattern, metal scabbard, Austrian 1870 Yataghan style bayonet for Wendl rifle, markings to hilt etc
A quantity of Britains Ltd. soldiers. 8 boxed sets; The king's Royal Rifle Corps (8822). The Royal Marine Artillery (8826). The Scots Guards 10-piece drums and piper band (8305). A Harrods Yeomen of the Guard set. A 4-piece US band set. Plus 3 Harrods 'Bristish Soldiers' sets in plastic display cases; 2x Scots Pipers and a Colour Party. Together with a 100+ unboxed Britains plastic figures including; Medieval knights, American Civil War, WW2, native Americans, Robin Hood, etc. Some wear to one Harrods box. Figures GC-Mint. £80-100
Britains Soldiers. Imperial Yeomanry from Set No.105 4 examples c. 1900 to 1925 mounted - London's volunteer Cavalry in South Africa - Boer War (dated 1.6.1900) - fixed arms and slouch hats - early Britains and mounted soldiers at war carrying all sorts of kit - QGC-GC a fair amount of paint loss - grey horse tail missing. Plus 14 assorted early figures with oval bases - c.1895-1910 4 Royal Sussex Regiment from Set No.36, 6 Royal West Surrey Regiment from Set No.29 and 4 c.1897 KRRC from Set No.98. QGC paint chipped but complete early figures. One rifle arm detached, one neck repaired. £80-120
A Vic 1827 pattern Rifle Volunteer officer’s sword, plated blade 32½”, etched on one side with crown, “Rifle Volunteers” wreath and crossed flags, and on the other crown, strung bugle, wreath and crossed flags, in plain panels, regulation triple bar steel hilt, with sideloop, incorporating crowned strung bugle, forward sloping stepped pommel, plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, with silvered lace (worn) knot, in a steel scabbard with 2 rings (some dents and pitting). Sword GC (a litle wear to plating)
An Enfield percussion rifle converted to 22 bore sporting gun, 48½” overall, barrel 33” with traces of military proofs and government sale mark, the lock with traces of crown over “VR” and “1860 Tower”, the walnut halfstock having single barrel band and regulation steel mounts, the butt bearing clear B’ham storekeeper’s mark dated 1860, overstamped with Government sale mark and “Lt R.F.” over “230”, with original steel ramrod. GWO & basically GC (the metalwork pitted overall with dull grey finish)
A French 11mm Mle 1866-75 Gras bolt action SS rifle, 52” overall, barrel 32½”, number 17268, the breech dated 1871, the action stamped “St Etienne Mle 1866-74”, dark walnut fullstock, the butt with clear ordnance stamp for August 1879, with steel mounts, sling swivels and original steel cleaning rod. GWO & basically GC (the metalwork with surface rust overall and some pitting, the barrel band locking springs missing); with its bayonet, dated 1877, in non matching scabbard, basically GC (worn with surface rust overall).
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