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STEYR; a .577/.450 Martini Henry under lever two-band rifle, stamped to the action 'Armata Romana' as a coat of arms centred with 'ARMA Md. 1879', with the Steyr logo opposite dated 1882, 32.5" barrel, black action, mounted on a walnut stock, overall length 125cm.Condition Report: Condition is generally good, possible old repair to stock, large scratch to stock, no license is required for this gun.
WINCHESTER; a 32-40 under lever rifle, the 25" barrel stamped 'Manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Co. Newhaven, Conn. USA', with walnut stock and steel furniture, overall length 112cm, SN: 405984.Condition Report: No license required as obsolete caliber. Mechanism is functioning, light scratches and scuffs, minor chip/loss to stock.We would recommend a potential buyer to contact Parcel Force, we can pack this item ready for collection.
FRANK WESSON; a .32 rim fire heavy barrelled target rifle, the 24" octagonal barrel set with iron sights and folding rear sight, double triggers for opening and firing, mounted on a walnut stock with steel furniture, overall length 98cm, SN: 1060. Condition Report: There is some pitting to the underside of the barrel, which appears to have been re-glued at some point. Further pitting visible to the steel trigger guard, but overall ok condition. No license required
A Springfield 1871 pattern rolling block .50-70 calibre three-band rifle, originally designed by Remington but made under licence by the Springfield Armory for a US Military contract, stamped to the action 'H1871', overall length 136cm, SN: 2184.Condition Report: No license required for this lot.
MAUSER; an I.G. Mod 71/84 11.15x60R infantry three-band bolt action rifle, with 31" barrel, mounted on a walnut stock with steel furniture, stamped with various proof marks to the breech, overall length 130cm.Condition Report: There is a split from the back of the tang, towards the front edge of the trigger guard. Various other wear visible commensurate with age and use, including scuffs, scrapes, fading, staining, etc.
An Indian matchlock three-band rifle, later converted to flintlock, for restoration, with engraved detail to the barrel, overall length 124cm (af).Condition Report: There are losses to the woodwork, with further splits visible throughout. The end band is missing, as is the ramrod. The stock appears to have had an extension piece fixed, which is also very obvious. The lockplate is rather ill-fitting in the stock.
SNIDER; a.577 Mk III breech loading percussion cap rifle, with 36" barrel, with various proof marks and War Department broad arrow stamps throughout, overall length 133cm (af).Condition Report: The barrel is missing most of its finish. The stock is split around the trigger guard and action and has been crudely pinned together. There is a section missing from the Remington ebonised butt plate.
***SECTION 1 FIREARMS LICENCE REQUIRED***WINCHESTER; an 1873 model .44 WCF under lever repeating rifle, with 23.5" barrel and full tube magazine, stamped to the barrel 'Winchester's-Repeating-Arms, Newhaven, CT' and further stamped 'King's-Improvement-Patented-March 29, 1866. October 16 1860', overall length 110cm, SN:276926B. Condition Report: Overall very good, but used condition, showing minor wear to the woodwork and some very minor wear to the original blued finish.
***SECTION 1 FIREARMS LICENCE REQUIRED***GERMAN SPORT GUNS; a .22 LR GSG-5 replica Heckler & Koch MP5 semi-automatic rifle, with composite furniture, two extended 22-shot magazines, fitted with a Nikko Stirling Laser King 3-9x42, with additional push button, overall length 86cm, SN: B029389.
***SECTION 1 FIREARMS LICENCE REQUIRED***RUGER; a .22 10/22 self-loading rifle, the 18" barrel threaded for moderator, mounted with a Nikko Stirling 4-12X42 AO, mounted on a walnut stock, fitted with a ten-shot rotary magazine and supplied with a further Butler Creek twenty-five shot extended magazine, overall length 94cm, SN: 248-30269.
***SECTION 1 FIREARMS LICENCE REQUIRED***RUGER; a .22 LR self-loading rifle, the stainless 18" barrel threaded for moderator, mounted on a chequered composite stock, mounted with an SMK 4x32 telescopic sight, supplied with a ten-shot rotary magazine and two further Butler Creek twenty-five shot extended clip magazines, overall length 94cm, SN: 247-70336.
***SECTION 2 SHOTGUN LICENCE REQUIRED***HOLLAND & HOLLAND; a No.5 Model under lever hammer rook rifle, later converted to nitro proofed .410", the 27.25" part octagonal turned down barrel with 3" chambers, stamped to the top flat with the maker's details and '98, New Bond Street, London', simple foliate engraving to the action, mounted on a chequered walnut stock, overall length 111cm, SN: 3693 (af). Condition Report: Overall solid but used condition. The push-through wedge is missing and there is a slight fracture to the stock on the right-hand side of the back edge of the lock. Further light surface scratches visible upon close inspection, otherwise ok.
A George VI hallmarked silver card tray. The tray having a pie crust edge and sitting on three scroll hoof feet. The tray having signatures inscribed to the front known to be from members of the The Georges Brewery small bore rifle shooting team. Hallmarked for Sheffield, date letter U for 1937. Makers mark W&H for Walker & Hall. Weight approx 574g. Measures approx 26cm x 26cm.
A collection of eight George V hallmarked silver rifle club prize spoons. To include a set of seven hallmarked silver tea spoons having the society crest with text 'Miniature Rifle Cubs Society' to the terminal and with the text 'Look Forward' to the handle. The seven spoons being hallmarked for Sheffield and having date letters g, i and k for 1924, 1926 and 1927. Makers mark W.T for Walter Trickett. One further hallmarked silver shooting interest spoon having the text 'Bristol Rifle League' and the society crest to the terminal, the text 'For Skill' to the handle and being engraved 'Jill Shirley Burridge April 13 1935' to the back of the terminal. Hallmarked for Birmingham, date letter H for 1932. Makers mark GFB attributed to George Frank Bickerton. Combined weight approx 122g. Measures approx 11.2cm x 2.7cm.
A 1907 PATTERN CANADIAN ROSS RIFLE BAYONET, the blade us unmarked but the handle has 48-H on one side and E640 on the other, the makers mark of Ross Rifle Co Quebec and patented 1907 is stamped into the metal part of the handle, with 08 5-10 to the other, it comes in a metal and leather scabbard and with a frog, it is in overall good condition with only the usual age related wear and the blade has been oiled, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
Tommy Horton Personal Playing Set of MacGregor Tourney Irons c1980 - each stamped with the initials T H to the cavity backs to incl no.2 - PW and 57 degree iron all fitted with Precision Rifle FCM 6.3 and 6.0 shafts together with 2-8 irons fitted with very good Lamkin grips and irons 9, P and 57 degree fitted with Golf Pride Grips (2x well used) - all clubs have visible circular strike marks to their faces
48 domed closed back buttons, mostly white metal, of Scottish Volunteers, including Lanarkshire Rifle Vols (1st, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 6th, 16th, 19th and 25th), 31st Blythswood R.V., 105th Glasgow Highlanders, 2nd Ad. Bn. Aberdeenshire Rifles, Elginshire R.V., 79th Fifeshire R.V. , etc. GC, mounted on a card. £150-250
A black felt shako c 1870s, with patent leather peak, band and chinstrap, green wool ball plume in holder, and blackened star pattern badge with Victorian crown and thistle centre surrounded by "Nemo Me Impune Lacessit" motto, the inside of the crown marked "Cork Patent, Waterproof & Sunproof, Hawkes & Co, 14 Piccadilly, London, Sole Manufacturer". GC. The vendor believes this to be of the 1st Aberdeenshire Rifle Volunteers. £300-400
A good .22" Air Logic "Genesis" side lever single stroke pneumatic air rifle, number 071, no fixed sights but with ramp for telescopic sight, bolt loading, walnut stock with chequered panels to fore end and pistol grip, the deep butt having cheek piece and rubber heel. GWO & as New Condition; with its features leaflet and test results sheet. Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction £400-500
A .177" Anschutz side lever target air rifle, barrel 16¼", number 42570, with adjustable aperture rearsight, tunnel fore sight, and varnished walnut stock with chequered pistol grip, cheek piece, and rubber heel. GWO & near VGC (a few marks to the stock), in its carton (distressed). Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction £200-250
A .22" BSA Meteor break action air rifle, number TAC 1594, the beech stock with added brass sling rings on the right side. GWO & C (the black lacquer finish worn); and another similar, number TO 5885. GWO and fair condition (barrel loose, worn overall). (2) Purchasers please note: any air gun manufactured after 1939 must either be collected from our premises or posted to an RFD for face to face transaction £50-60
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