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*Bayonets. A Victorian triangular socket bayonet, the 33 cm blade stamped JS with integral catch for fixing in scabbard, 43 cm overal in its leather and brass scabbard, together with a 1913 pattern Remington bayonet (lacking scabbard), a French brass bayonet (lacking grips), plus an underlever rifle stamped 'S.M.R.C. Special, converted for the Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs by C.G. Bonehill, Birmingham, wooden stock, 118.5 cm overall (as found) (3)
*Rifle. A 19th-century underlever rifle adapted from a Martini Henry for the Middle Eastern market, with 67cm sighted barrel, half walnut stocked bound with foliate engraving and wirework, 114.5cm overall, together with an Afghan Khyber knife, the 34cm steel blade with horn grips, 45cm overall in its leather scabbard and other items (6)
*De Salis family uniforms and regalia. A Royal Green Jackets Officer's black leather belt with large silver badge of the King's Royal Rifle Corps and silver whistle on a plated chain with lions head roundel pierced with motto 'Celer Et Audox' (Swift and Bold), together with a cartridge pouch applied with silver strung bugle, hallmarks for Jennens & Co Birmingham 1893, together with various uniforms including 1949 pattern Battle blouse with King's Royal Rifle Corps Bakelite buttons by J.J. Mendes Ltd, another Battle blouse 1942? Pattern with Queen's Westminster cloth insignia, Lieutenant's pips and 56th (London) Infantry Division cloth badges by Master Craft Uniform Co, various shirts, trousers, civilian wear etc, contained in two large trunks, the metal trunk inscribed 'Capt De Salis K.R.R.C.' Probably a combination of two family members uniform but primarily belonging to Lieutenant-Colonel Sydney Charles Fane De Salis, D.S.O., King's Royal Rifle Corps, born in 1898, various WWI commissions served on the Western Front and Russia, wounded twice, post war service with King's African Rifles , awarded the DSO (L.G. 8.7.1941) and twice mentioned in despatches. (2 trunks)
*Volunteer Artillery. A good representation of the Volunteer Artillery undress belt 1833-1902, including a Victorian gilt metal buckle with pennant and wreath, 6cm long, in a modern frame and glazed, together with a collection of anodized brass and cloth badges, medal riband bar and stripes attributed to RSM J.S. Beattie, King's Royal Rifle Corps, Cheltenham College, in a period oak frame (2)
*Medals & Coins. British War Medal (F.38842 H.J Wall. A.M.1. R.N.A.S.), extremely fine and toned, Third Reich, Mother's Cross, gold, small chip to the enamel, William III (1694-1702), silver Crown, 1669, various modern cupro nickel Crowns plus Rifle Association bronze medal in John Pinches case (9)
Cary (A.D.L. & Stouppe McCance). Regimental Records of the Royal Welch Fusiliers (late the 23rd Foot), 4 vols., 1st ed., 1921-29, volumes III & IV compiled by C.H. Dudley Ward, maps and illustrations, a few words highlighted with a yellow marker in volumes III & IV, scattered light spotting, original blue cloth, spine ends a little rubbed, 4to, together with The History of the Rifle Brigade in the War of 1914-1918, by Reginald Berkeley & others, 3 vols., 1927-36, maps and illustrations, a little light toning, original green cloth, light edge wear, 4to, plus other regimental histories including John Davis' The History of the Second Queens Royal Regiment, Now the Queen's (Royal West Surrey) Regiment, 6 vols., 1887-1906 (without volumes 7 & 8 and maps volume), Everard Wyrall's History of the Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's) 1914-1919, 1927, The Book of Rememberance of the 5th Battalion (Prince Albert's) Somerset Light Infantry, privately printed at the Chiswick Press, 1930 and C.T. Atkinson's The South Wales Borderers, 24th Foot, 1689-1937, 1937 (30)
Walsh (J.H.). The Modern Sportsman's Gun and Rifle; including Game and Wildfowl Guns, Sporting and Match Rifles, and Revolvers, 2 volumes, Horace Cox, 1882-84, monochrome plates and illustrations to text, some light spotting to preliminary leaves, original green cloth gilt, a little rubbed, together with Instructions for the Exercise and Service of Great Guns and Shells on board Her Majestsy's Ships, W. Klaus and Sons, 1851, a few illustrations to text, some minor marks, original cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, a little fraying to head and foot of spine, 8vo, plus Longstaff (Major F.V. and Atteridge, A. Hilliard), The Book of the Machine Gun, Hugh Rees, 1917, monochrome plates and illustrations at rear of volume, original cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks, 8vo, and others on guns and rifles for both sporting and military use, all later 19th and early 20th century publications, including W.W. Greene, Modern Breech-loaders, Sporting and Military, 1st & 2nd editions, no date, circa 1880, Treatise on Military Carriages and Other Manufactures of the Royal Carriage Department, 3rd edition, 1879, Treatise on the Construction and Manufacture of Ordnance in the British Service, prepared in the Royal Gun Factory, reprinted, 1881, Treatise on Ammunition, 1878 (lacking spine), H. Ommundsen and E.H. Robinson, Rifles and Ammunition and Rifle Shooting, Waverley Book Company, circa 1915, W.W. Greene, The Breech-loader and How To Use It, 8th edition, 1899, H.B.C. Pollard, Automatic Pistols, circa 1920, Henry Sharp, Modern Sporting Gunnery, 1906, James Dalziel Dougall, Shooting Simplified: A Concise Treatise on Guns and Shooting, 2nd edition, with a special chapter on breech-loaders, 1865, W.W. Greene, Joke-bore Guns, Cassell, no date, circa 1880, etc., all original cloth or contemporary leather bindings, occasional wear, mainly 8vo (40)
Winans (Walter). The Art of Revolver Shooting, New York, 1901, monochrome illustrations, top edge gilt, original brown cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 4to, together with Williamson (Harold F.), Winchester, The Gun that Won the West, New York, 1952, monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus Fuller (Claud E.), The Rifled Musket, New York, 1958, monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, and Roberts (Ned H.), The Muzzle-Loading Caplock Rifle, New York, 1952, monochrome illustrations, original cloth in dust jacket, 4to, plus others on American guns and gun making, all American publications, including Charles Winthrop Sawyer, Firearms in American History 1600 to 1800, Boston, circa 1910, Nathan L. Swayze, '51 Colt Navies, 1967, James N. Belford and Jack Dunlap, The Mauser Self-loading Pistol, 1969, Harold L. Peterson, Round Shot and Rammers, 1969, Fred A. Datig, The Luger Pistol, 4th revised edition, 1958, etc., mostly original cloth, many in dust jackets, 4to/8vo (60)
British Gunmakers Unsworth (L. Patrick), The Early Purdeys, 1996, Christies, first edition, signed by the author and Richard Purdey, 4to., dust wrapper; Dallas (Donald), Purdey, Gun & Rifle Makers, The Definitive History, 2000, Quiller, numbered limited first edition of 3000 copies, signed by the author and Richard Purdey, 4to., dust wrapper; Crawford (J.A.) and Whatley (P.G.), The History of W. & C. Scott, Gunmakers, 1985, Rowland Ward, second edition, original boards; Greener (Graham), The Greener Story, The History of the Greener Gunmakers and their Guns, 2000, Quiller, first edition, signed by the author, 4to., dust wrapper; Masters (D.A.), The House of Churchill, 2003, Safari Press, second edition, 4to., dust wrapper; Cooley (Graham) & Newton (John), Cogswell & Harrison, Two Centuries of Gunmaking, 2000, Sportsman's Press, first edition, signed by the authors, dust wrapper (6)
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