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Britains Russo-Japanese War FIRST VERSION, two sets 136, Cossacks with officers, dated 7.9.1904 (Condition Good, repainted, one sword, one arm loose) set 153, with officer, undated (Condition Good, repainted, one rifle butt and all paper labels missing) and two sets 134, Japanese Infantry, kepis, undated (Condition Good, repainted, five men and all paper labels missing) (29)
* Britains sets 169, Bersaglieri in original printer's type box (Condition Very Good, one rifle tip missing, two bent, box Good, two corners damaged), 196 Evzones, blue waistcoats, in original ROAN box (Condition Good, box Very Good, insert card missing) and 2035, Svea Guard with Officer (Condition Very Good, box Fair) 1949 (three sets containing a total of 24 figures)
* Britains US Forces sets 229, Cavalry in original Whisstock box (Condition Good, box Good), 228, Marines with Officer in original ROAN box (Condition Excellent, box Very Good) and 299, West Point Cadets, summer dress, in original ROAN box (Condition Good, one rifle broken, two plumes bent, box Good) 1954 (three sets containing a total of 21 figures)
Britains second grade Doughboys fourteen lying firing, seven on guard and one in steel helmet and three Cavalry (Condition Very Good, one cavalry horse leg missing, one head loose, four lying and steel helmet embellished) eight North American Indians on guard with two Chiefs with tomahawks (Condition Very Good-Fair, one feather missing), eleven Infantry in peak caps standing firing and nine Highlanders standing firing and one each kneeling and lying (Condition Very Good, nine embellished, one rifle broken) 1948 (52)
Britains set 79, Bluejackets with Petty Officer in original Whisstock box (Condition Good-Fair, one rifle tip missing, officer not matching, sword replaced, box Fai, insert card missing), set 120, Coldstream Guards kneeling firing in original Whisstock box (Condition Good, end of officer scabbard missing, box Fair, insert card missing), set 1793, Machine Gun Corps in original illustrated box (Condition Good, gunner not matching, one wheel missing locating pin, box Good) set 9180 USA Infantry with Officer and set 9214, 7th Hussars with Officer in original window boxes (Condition Excellent, boxes Poor) (31)
Greenwood and Ball 25mm scale, Napoleonic Wars HIGHLY DETAILED Napoleon, Cavalry, Royal Navy with cannon and Marines, Queen Elizabeth II mounted, Royal Horse Artillery etc. in six original boxes (Condition Excellent, boxes Good, stickers attached) thirteen Merit plastic figures in two original boxes, full set of Britains plastic Lilliput Combat Infantry (Condition Very Good, one rifle missing), Merten box of plastic mounted civilians, 30mm scale uncompleted RHA Gun with Limber and Crew, 25mm British Infantry and a few others (103 approx.)
* Britains set 119, Gloucestershire Regiment firing, in original Whisstock box (Condition Good-Fair, two men and one rifle missing, box Fair, insert card missing, two corners of lid and one side of tray split), set 160, Territorial Infantry, THIRD VERSION, webbing equipment, with marching Officer in original Whisstock box (Condition Good, box Poor) and set 110, Devonshire Regiment FIFTH VERSION, Wolseley helmet, marching at the trail (Condition Good, one rifle damaged), a converted officer and an earlier man (Condition Good) 1938 (26)
Britains Royal Marines rifle slings painted white, as normal at this period for these sets, set 1610, at present, with officer in original Types of the Royal Navy box (ConditionVery Good, box Very Good) and set 35 at the slope with officer in original Types of the Royal Navy box (ConditionVery Good, box Good, one end of lid damaged) 1940 (16)
A 19th century 60 bore pump up walking stick air cane, 36” overall, barrel 18” with additional 160 bore screw in rifle barrel, engraved around the inside of the breech “Blissett, High Holborn, London”, with black lacquered finish, horn handle, and wooden loading rod with brass ferrule. GC (slightly dented, paint chipped).
A .177” Norica “Quick” underlever air rifle, number 44-IC-17763-04, made in Spain for Umarex, Germany, beech wood stock having chequered fore end and pistol grip and rubber heel, and fitted with 3-9x4 OEG telescopic sight. Almost as New Condition (a few marks to the stock, the action requires attention)
A scarce .177” Haenel Model V Junior Repeater underlever air rifle, 39” overall, the air chamber stamped “Haenel Mod V Junior Rep D.R.P”, the barrel stamped with calibre and on the underneath “Made in Germany” and number “10.29” (date? October 1929), with repeater mechanism on the left side and plain beech stock. GWO & basically GC (the repeater magazine missing, slightly worn overall).
A pre war .22” Millita (“Original V”?) break action air rifle, number 5337, with underlatch barrel release, the underside of the octagonal breech stamped “Made Abroad”, otherwise no visible markings, the walnut butt having a hand chequered pistol grip. GWO & basically GC (russet patina overall with some pitting, the rearsight a replacement).
A .22” Hungarian Relum (?) LG 527 break action air rifle, number 21493, GWO & Clean Condition, retaining all original finish (a few spots of surface rust, a few scratches to stock); also a .177” Diana G25 break action air rifle, number 6(?), with black lacquered finish. GWO & C (some wear) (2)
A .177” pre war Diana Model 27” break action air rifle, 42½” overall, the 18¾” rifled barrel with date/serial number “10.27” (October 1927) beneath the breech, the barrel stamped “Diana Luft Gewehr” and underneath “Made in Germany”, the air chamber stamped with huntress trade mark and “Diana”, the nicely figured walnut butt having steel butt plate. GWO & Clean Condition with patinated blued finish.
A .177” post war Diana Model 27 break action air rifle, no visible serial number but very small “02 68” stamped on the side of the air chamber (Feb 1968?), the air chamber stamped with huntress trade mark and “Diana/ Mod 27”. GWO & C blued finish beneath surface rust (the plastic rearsight incomplete).
A .177” British Diana Mod 22 break action air rifle, with tinplate barrel and cocking lever, the air chamber stamped with huntress trade mark and “Diana/ Mod 22/ Made in Gt Britain/ .177” Cal”, GWO & basically GC (worn, surface rust overall); also a .177” BSA Cadet air rifle, number B44555 (1946-47). GWO & basically GC (slightly worn overall). (2)
A .177” BSA Cadet break action air rifle, number B72281 (1946-49), GWO & C (much surface rust over blued finish, no markings visible); another similar, number BA 81795 (1949-51), GWO & QGC (worn and lightly pitted overall); and a tinplate Diana Model 1 air gun, GWO & basically GC (surface rust with deeper patches over blued finish). (3)
A .22” BSA “Improved Model D” underlever air rifle, number 51825 (1912), 45½” overall, with side catch cocking lever, the air chamber stamped “The BSA Air Rifle (Improved Model D), The Birmingham Small Arms Co Ltd England, Sole Manufacturers”, the barrel stamped “Army & Navy C.S. Ld, London”, the breech stamped with BSA logo and “2 load”, the walnut butt with pistol grip and hand chequered panel. GWO & C (dark patina to metalwork). Plate 11
A scarce .177” BSA “Improved Model B” underlever air rifle, number 16622 (1908), 42½” overall, the air chamber stamping as for Model D but with “B” substituted, the breech stamped with BSA logo and “load”, the cocking lever stamped “Lincoln Jeffries’ Patent”, the straight hand walnut butt with hand chequered panels, stamped with BSA trade mark, and with steel butt plate. GWO & C (lightly worn with dark patina to metalwork) Plate 11
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