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A 19th century Baker rifle style eighteen bore flintlock carbine rife, with brass fittings, brass tipped metal ram rod, folding leaf rearsight, raised cheek piece and checkered grip, with bayonet clip, barrel length 79cm CONDITION REPORT: Various wear and tear, pitting to the lock and barrel, working action,No visible markings to lock, or visible proof marks. Visible rifling to barrel.
Collection Of Framed Prints 5 in total to include 'The Review Of Lancashire Rifle Volunteers In Knowsley Park' also, 'The Earl and Countess Of Derby Leaving Knowsley Hall'. The third, a small map of the county of Lancashire. Also, two framed commemorative prints issued by 'Pilkington Plate Glass Works' depicting the glass works in 1879.
E. M. REILLY & CO RIFLE - an E. M. Reilly & Co. London single barrel hammer action rifle with under lever opening. Serial number 23587. NB: purchaser will be required to produce a valid shotgun certificate, a copy of which will be retained and forwarded to Cheshire Constabulary Firearms Department.
1st Northamptonshire Rifle Volunteer Corps: a set of officer's silver shoulder belt mountings, comprising: crowned star plate with corps badge to the centre, cypher and separate small crown, whistle in fluted socket and united with lion mask boss by a double belcher link chain, with threaded post fittings lacking nuts, displayed in an associated case, London 1889.
A .577/.450 Martini-Henry Mk IV service rifle, by B.S.A. & M. Co, receiver dated 1895, C-pattern (as originally built, rather than a conversion from .402), standard service configuration and with correct Mk IV clearing rod; together with a Volunteer 1860 pattern sword bayonet, lacking scabbard. [2]
A Rissak patent needlefire rook rifle, heavy octagonal barrel 22.5 in., one standing and one folding leaf sight, break open action locked by a coarsely threaded turn-bolt operating through the standing breech, striker (truncated) actuated by an external hammer via an articulated joint, border and scroll engraved action, checquered straight hand grip, steel butt plated with stepped and engraved tang.
Alexander Henry A .360 2.25 in. under-lever action single loading deer and rook rifle, octagonal barrel 25 in., top flat engraved 'ALEXR. HENRY EDINBURGH AND LONDON', replacement standing rear sight, extractor, acanthus engraved action and top strap, back action lock likewise engraved and signed 'ALEX HENRY', chequered fore end with horn cap, chequered straight hand grip.
A .320 Remington patent rolling block rook rifle, heavy octagonal barrel 22.5 in., bead front sight, one standing and one folding leaf sight (50 and 100 yards), top flat engraved 'C. INGRAM. 18B. RENFIELD ST. GLASGOW', futher marked 'Brevet Remington' and with Liege control marks, underside of barrel with Birmingham black powder proof marks, half stock with side panels and chequered straight hand grip.
A small collection of coins and other numismia, including: George III, copper twopence, Birmingham mint, 1797 (S 3776), near very fine; Bristol and Bath Copper Company, penny token, 1811, near very fine; a worn 1797 penny countermarked with a capital E; 1897 Jubilee commemorative medal, silver 26 mm (E 1817), fine; National Rifle Association, Astor County Cup prize medal, copper 38 mm, good very fine or better; a bronze coin, ' Ceasar Vesp Aug', 26mm; and various other coins, medals, coin weights and a jeton modelled on a guinea. [25]
26 “Sweetheart” badges, including enamelled RAF “silver”, W Yorks, Somerset “Sterling”, ASC and The Coldstreamers Assn., silver coloured RAF and A&S collar size, MOP disc Tank, DLI and R.I. Rifles, enamelled tie pins RN “Sterling Silver”, RA, R Corps Signals and Labour Corps, silver and gilt Border Regt badge on rifle HM B’ham 1914, etc. GC Part of a Private Collection
19 Elastolin British Army Figures in khaki active service uniform. Officer with 10 soldiers marching, rifles shouldered. Soldier kneeling shooting, soldier laying down with binoculars, soldier throwing grenade, soldier with heavy machine gun, soldier with wire and case, 2 soldiers with field telephone? Plus standing and laying down and soldier with rifle in clubbing action. GC for age, minor cracking.
A scarce British pre 1947 prototype bayonet for the No 4 rifle, and a standard model d. 1949 (no scabbards); a Mk II spike bayonet for Lee Enfield No 4, in Mk 1 scabbard, and similar in plastic scabbard; an L1A3 bayonet with long fuller, in scabbard with frog. GC (5) Part of a Private Collection
A Sussex Armoury “Jackal” .22” side lever air rifle, number 10042, with tube magazine above the barrel, fully adjustable rearsight and grooves for telescopic sight, the beech wood stock with cheekpiece and rubber heel. GWO & C, retaining nearly all original finish (a few small rust patches); with fleece lined limp case.
An embossed copper flask, 7½” overall, depicting deer chased by hounds (R 984, no ring), the spring replaced; and a quantity of gun parts and accessories, including 2 powder/shot measures (need cleaning); nipple key with pricker (rusty); pewter oil bottle by Dixon; brass trigger guard for Enfield percussion rifle; German silver Jeffery’s Patent sight adjuster; brass muzzle protection for muzzle loading rifle, engraved “Duke of Richmond” in copper plate script; hammer and 2 mainsprings for Colt Navy revolvers; 3 modern bullet moulds, etc. Generally GC (mostly need cleaning); also a quantity of lead bullets, balls, and waxed felt wads.
**A .303” SMLE Mk III* bolt action service rifle, number 1466, the frame stamped with crown over “GR/ Enfield/ 1918/ Sht. Le/ III*”, with London 1990 nitro proofs, the breech stamped with “D2D” over broad arrow, the butt stamped “M.A.O” over “6/45”, with khaki webbing sling. GWO & C (small repairs to stock around the receiver). The vendor states that it shoots very well. Plate 6
A pair of luxury flintlock blunderbusses, dating: second quarter of the 19th Century, provenance: Balkans, dating: second quarter of the 19th Century, provenance: Balkans, Smooth, round barrels with a strongly bell-mouthed nozzle, humped at the center, richly gold and copper inlaid with floral motifs; tangs and locks decorated en suite; wooden, full stocks with rifle butts, richly decorated with filigree inlays with floral motifs; iron hilts decorated en suite with barrels and locks; counter-plates with small, belt hooks., length 40
An 1888 mod. breechloading rifle, dating: 1875-1890, provenance: Germany, dating: 1875-1890, provenance: Germany, Round, rifled, 8 mm cal. barrel, provided with a front sight, adjustable and folding rear sight, marks of Steyr. Sliding, revolving bolt with mark of the model 'GEW 88'. Wooden, full stock with remains of imprints on a right side of the butt. Serial number '9xxx'. Iron mounts. Functioning mechanics., length 124 cm.
A 1870/87 Model T.S. Vetterli Rifle, dating: last quarter of the 19th Century, provenance: Kingdom of Italy, dating: last quarter of the 19th Century, provenance: Kingdom of Italy, Round, rifled, 10 mm cal. barrel with octagonal breech, provided with a clutch for the bayonet, foresight, adjustable rear-sight, stamped 'BRESCIA', dated '1878', with Savoy coat of arms and 'RG'; sliding-revolving bolt without cover; long, wooden stock with iron mounts, trigger guard with finger support. , length 110 cm.
Winchester Model 1873 Rifle, dating: 1875-1890, provenance: USA, dating: 1875-1890, provenance: USA, Octagonal, rifled barrel, with address and patent stamps, marked '44- CAL', with rear and front sight; smooth frame, tang with a model. Serial number '173xxxA', remains of original burnishing, wooden butt., length 110.5
Winchester Model 1873 Rifle, dating: 1875-1890, provenance: USA, dating: 1875-1890, provenance: USA, Octagonal, rifled barrel with address and patents, marked '32 - CAL', with rear and front sight; smooth frame, tang with a model. Serial number '155xxxA'; burnished; wooden butt., length 110.5 cm.
Winchester single shot rifle model 1885, dating: 1875-1890, provenance: USA, dating: 1875-1890, provenance: USA, Round, rifled barrel with address and patents, base marked '22 SHORT'; smooth frame, tang with adjustable rear sight and marked 'US'; serial number '124xxxA', lower opening lever, wooden butt. Iron mounts., length 111.5 cm.
An extremely rare brass frame Henry rifle, dating: about 1870, provenance: USA, dating: about 1870, provenance: USA, Octagonal, rifled, 44 mm cal. rim-fire barrel with wording 'HENRYS PATENT OCT. 16 1860 - MANUFACT'D BY NEW HAVEN ARMS. CO. NEW HAVEN. CT.', base with serial number '34xx', marked at the right side base with 'C.G.C.' and 'H', adjustable rear sight, front sight. Smooth, brass frame (marked 'H'), iron cock, trigger and lever. Wooden butt with brass butt-plate. Complete with the rare cleaning ramrod, preserved in the butt., length 111 cm.
Spencer Repeating Rifle Model 1860 Army 'Post War Variation', dating: third quarter of the 19th Century, provenance: USA, dating: third quarter of the 19th Century, provenance: USA, Two, round, juxtaposed, percussion barrels, the upper one is rifled, the lower one is smooth; adjustable rear sight notch and foil front sight; repeating mechanics with lever and tang in the butt; lower barrel fires by lining up two levers, placed on the right side of the frame, with the cock; wooden ramrod on the left side. Extremely scarce., length 113.5 cm.
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