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Lot 1231

An unusual brass hilted bayonet with scabbard, possibly for U.S.A. Civil War rifle

Lot 1247

An Edward VII 1845 model Rifle Brigade Officers sword with its dress scabbard

Lot 1261

A Victorian Rifle Brigade sword with plain blade and scabbard

Lot 1271

A M1888 bayonet with scabbard for the M1888 Mannlicher rifle used by Siam

Lot 1285A

Approx twenty brass cases for the 11mm French B/A Gras rifle

Lot 1303

A Ruger Ranch rifle cal 5.56mm/.223", this is a 'straight pull' bolt action rifle complete with Hawke 3-9x40 scope, in overall excellent condition, S/No.19612776, this item can only be purchased by someone with a current valid firearms certificate with permission to acquire or an R.F.D.

Lot 109

Operation Overlord signed RAF cover, 6 June 1944. Cover designed in full colour showing Tank and Infantry Landing Craft approaching Sword Beach. Double postmarked: 50th Anniversary Invasion of Europe, Portsmouth, 6 June 1994 and Normandy signed by D-Day Landings veteran Rifleman Roland W. Jefferson BEM, Croix de Guerre (8th Bn., The Rifle Brigade). Good condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95

Lot 595

Militaria : Capt Val Garrett G Company Infantry Brigade -all connected to National Rifle Champs Suffolk, with medals, patches, connected 1880's - 1891, interesting collection.

Lot 286

A CAVALRY TROOPERS SWORD, THE BLADE WITH BROAD SINGLE FULLER STAMPED AT THE FORTE C JURMANN (?), BLADE 85CM AND A RIFLE BRIGADE SWORD, BOTH LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH C

Lot 673

Britains: A collection of six Britains sets to comprise: The Irish Guards, 8805, thirteen figures, The Gloucestershire Regiment, 8809, seventeen figures, The Grenadier Guards, 8810, twelve figures, The Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment Sherwood Foresters, 8815, thirteen figures, also 8816, seventeen figures and The King's Rifle Corps, 8822, twelve figures (6)

Lot 193

A BSA .177 calibre air rifle, serial number B58768

Lot 194

A Webley tracker .22 cal air rifle, together with a x4 magnification Kassnar wide angle scope

Lot 685

A Perfecta model SE air rifle with a Walther 3-9X40 telescopic sight, cased.

Lot 314

A vintage Daisy Lever Action rifle

Lot 241

A Standard Model 2 22 calibre air rifle, no.S4354, underlever, walnut stock, cylinder and tap breach, 115cm overall, in excellent condition.

Lot 123

A World War II Enfield Sniper rifle telescopic sights, stamped Tel.Stg.No.32 Mk2 U.I.C. O.S.1650A No.8 and with crow's foot28 cm long. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally good condition, expected wear, some surface pitting/corrosion, some elements possible lacking.

Lot 353

Cold painted bronze figure of a Turkish man, seated on a rug with his rifle, stamped underneath to base B391 (FRANZ BERGMANN) 10Hx26Wcm Good local provenance

Lot 59

A Spanish .177 Caliber Air Rifle

Lot 163E

A Reproduction Ornamental Winchester Rifle

Lot 163F

A .177 Air Rifle, serial no. BA95979

Lot 163G

A Nineteenth Century Air Rifle marked AD ARRENZ BIRMINGHAM PATENT 2540

Lot 441

A set of nineteen fiddle, thread and shell pattern electroplate tablespoons, Elkington & Co, and five matching sauce ladles, engraved with the 7th Battalion Rifle Brigade badge (24).

Lot 194

Large percussion cap pocket pistol with 4.25 inch turn off octagonal rifle barrel with engraved scrollwork to the lock stamped 920

Lot 270

Webley Service Air Rifle Mark II retaining much of original finish with well figured stock stamped .22 Calibre, manufactured by Webley & Scott Ltd Birmingham England Webley Service Air Rifle Mark II Patent No 371548 with fixed fore sights and adjustable central & rear sights,serial number S11098, excellent example and condition.

Lot 272

Original MOD 35D .22 Air Rifle with fixed fore sights and adjustable rear sights No 12332526

Lot 273

BSA Stutzen .22 Air Rifle in original condition fitted with original scope and mounts, serial no GR05594, excellent example and condition.

Lot 280

Weihrauch HW35 Vixen .177 Air Rifle, serial no. 747821

Lot 282

'Gem' .177 Air Rifle with first stage octagonal barrels stamped Gem, patent Smythe

Lot 292

Walnut stock for a Tikka M55 rifle (right handed)

Lot 295B

Break barrel .22 air rifle with adjustable rear sights, mounted with a Hawke Sport Dot scope

Lot 295C

BSA Meteor .22 break barrel air rifle

Lot 297

Anschutz Model 525 .22 semi auto rifle fitted with sound moderator and 4x40 Tasco scope, serial no 138306 (section 1 certificate required)

Lot 298

BSA Sportsman-Five .22 RF bolt action rifle fitted with sound moderator and Simmons 4x32 scope, serial no K21400 (section 1 certificate required)

Lot 311

BSA Super Sport 5 .22LR bolt action rifle, serial no 78145A (section 1 certificate required)

Lot 312

Cooey Model 60 .22 bolt action tube fed rifle with screw cut barrel mounted with Kassnar 3x9 scope, serial no 476 (section 1 certificate required)

Lot 313

Anschutz .22 semi auto rifle with detachable magazine and sound moderator, serial no 136574 (section 1 certificate required)

Lot 320

Browning .22LR pump action rifle, serial no. 65939 (section 1 certificate required)

Lot 83

British 1827 Rifle Officers Sword, Victorian period by William Jones & Co 236 Regent Street London, marked on scabbard To F Holme 1st London Rifle Volunteers taken from 1859 when the force was established

Lot 177

19thC Rook Rifle (Section 58/2 Obselete) with Walnut Stock, 19thC Truncheon and a Lignum Vitae Rule

Lot 197

Air Arms Khamsin .177 Walnut Stock Air Rifle with 4 x 32 Scope, Barrel Weight Ser 348Z8 (1970s Model)

Lot 459

Two military prints, one titled 'Russian Rifle Pit' part of Colnaghts Authentic series together with another 'Camp of Forty-First Regiment, Dover Heights'

Lot 362

A novelty plated crossed rifle toast rack, 20 cm wide

Lot 120

A good Feinwerkbau model 300S .177 calibre competition air rifle. Front & rear adjustable peep sights, side lever cocking handle, walnut stock with ergonomic grip & adjustable butt. Fully working order. (slight Ad - trigger lever missing, but trigger can still be worked). Measures approx 109cm long. 

Lot 125

An antique .177 Gem made brake barrel air rifle with first stage octagonal barrel stamped "Gem" with trademark symbol & 'Manufactured In Germany'. Measures 102cm long. In fully working order. 

Lot 153

A collection of 2x vintage shotgun cases to include; top canvassed lined case ( 65cm wide) & a good brown leather gun & rifle case by Watson Bros of London, which contains rods and cleaning parts. Measures approx 73cm wide) 

Lot 162

An antique 19th century British pattern 1853 three-band Enfield rifle socket bayonet. Maker marks ' WD ' present to top of blade. Within the original leather scabbard. Measures approx 65cm long. 

Lot 179

An original vintage Diana Model 15 .177 calibre air rifle. Wooden stock, with break barrel action. Fully working order. Measures approx 84cm long. 

Lot 196

An antique 19th century wooden & brass handled French EPPE 1874 rifle bayonet with hooked quillon. No makers mark present. Measures approx 62cm long.

Lot 200

An incredibly rare and important glass plate negative photograph of William Barnard Rhodes - Moorhouse taken shortly before takeoff in what was the first ever recorded Commercial Aircraft flight in history. From an accompanying newspaper article (copy): ' On the day William Moorhouse was granted his Royal Aero Club Certificate he flew to Northampton to collect a consignment of shoes from Messrs Barratt's for delivery to Hendon. This was hailed..as the first commercial use of an aeroplane .' The glass plate negative depicts Moorhouse looking back at the photographer whilst seated in his Bleriot aeroplane with an assembled crowd gathered behind. The lot is accompanied by some contact-prints taken of the negative in the mid 1970's by a family member. It is believed this image is unique and never-before-published (or seen). An incredibly rare part of aviation history. Measures approx; 6.5" x 5" During the First World War, Moorhouse went on to be the first airman to be awarded the Victoria Cross medal. When war was declared, he volunteered for the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) though he had not flown for two-and-a-half years. With a shortage of experienced pilots on the Western Front, Rhodes-Moorhouse was posted to 2 Squadron at Merville, France, on March 21, 1915. His squadron flew the Blériot-Experimental (BE) 2a and 2b aircraft, designed by the Farnborough-based Royal Aircraft Factory, which were sturdy machines but with a maximum speed of just 70 mph at ground level. On April 26 1915, the RFC was ordered to bomb the enemy’s railway network to prevent reinforcements reaching the front lines. Rhodes-Moorhouse, who had been due some much-deserved leave, was instructed to bomb the strategically vital railway junction at Courtrai – one of three targets for just four aircraft. At 3.05 pm, he took off alone from Merville, having been asked to release his 100lb bomb from just below cloud level. However, after making the 35-mile flight, he dropped down to 300ft to ensure a direct hit. He was greeted with a volley of rifle and machine-gun fire, a burst of which perforated his aircraft’s fuselage and smashed into his thigh. At the same time, fragments from his own bomb ripped through the wings and tailplane. Badly wounded and in great pain, Rhodes-Moorhouse had two options: land behind enemy lines, surrender his valuable aircraft, receive medical attention and become a prisoner of war; or try to limp back to base with his aircraft and the valuable intelligence he had gathered. Choosing the latter, he dropped a further 200ft to gain speed and again encountered heavy fire, leading to two new wounds to his hand and abdomen. Despite his appalling injuries, he managed to steer his aircraft home, crossing the Allied lines. At 4.12pm, eyewitnesses saw Rhodes-Moorhouse’s aircraft approaching. He just cleared a hedge, switched off the engine and made a perfect landing. Two officers lifted him from the battered aircraft, which had 95 bullet and shrapnel holes. He was taken to a nearby office, where he insisted on filing his report while his wounds were tended. Rhodes-Moorhouse was then moved to a casualty clearing station, where it was discovered that a bullet had ripped his stomach to pieces. He was given painkillers and it soon became apparent that he was dying. At 2.25pm, with a recently delivered letter from his wife on his pillow and his friend Blake at his side, Rhodes-Moorhouse died. At the time, Field Marshal Sir John French, the British commander, said the pilot had been responsible for “the most important bomb dropped during the war so far”. (taken from an article published in The Telegraph, 29th April 2013). Note: from a fascinating collection of aviation photographs which also feature in lots: 28, 200 and 330. All once belonged to Albert William Eley, Mayor of Milton Keynes in 1978 who had a keen interest in aviation history, particularly in the Milton Keynes area. 

Lot 203

A vintage ' Original ' made Model 34 .22 calibre air rifle. Break barrel operation, fitted with a scope to top. Made In Western Germany. Working order. 

Lot 233

An original WWI First World War period Imperial German Seitengewehr rifle bayonet made by Weyersberg Kirschbaum. Within its original steel scabbard. Measures approx; 52cm long.

Lot 235

An original WWI First World War period Imperial German Seitengewehr rifle bayonet made by Weyersberg Kirschbaum. Within its original steel scabbard, with leather frog. Measures approx; 52cm long.

Lot 238

A vintage Webley Junior .77 calibre break barrel wooden stock air rifle. In fully working order. Measures approx 92cm long. 

Lot 25

A beautiful & rare early Webley Service Mk II. 22 204156-9 calibre air rifle. Quick detachable barrel, drift adjustable front sight, elevation adjustable back sight (missing middle sight), break barrel action with bolt style barrel release, walnut butt stock with chequered panels to the grip. Serial number to rear trigger guard; S1379. Fully working order. Condition generally very good. 106cm long. 

Lot 253

An antique / vintage believed Quackenbush made .177 calibre air rifle. Lever cocking, with ' precision ' impressed to barrel. No makers name present. Serial number to underside; 116. Working order. 106cm long. 

Lot 265

A believed 1842 pattern ' Brown Bess ' rifle bayonet, with trefoil blade. No makers marks present. Measures 47cm long. AF. 

Lot 273

A collection of contemporary gun cleaning kits to include; quick release sling swivels, air rifle & air pistol cleaning kit & deluxe universal aluminum bi-pod kit. All within their original boxes / packs. Some sealed. 

Lot 287

A believed 1842 pattern ' Brown Bess ' rifle bayonet, with trefoil blade. No makers marks present. Measures 50cm long. AF. 

Lot 297

An antique early 20th century BSA .177 calibre under arm lever action air rifle. Fully working order, well maintained. No. 982-20. BSA carved into the wooden stock. Measures 109cm long. 

Lot 298

An original WWI First World War British Remington wooden handled rifle bayonet marked '1913, 12, 15' to top of blade. Within the original scabbard, with leather frog. Measures approx 60cm long. 

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