A GROUP OF THREE KOMINTERN PORCELAIN FIGURES, KOMINTERN PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY, CIRCA 1920-30the group comprised of three hand-painted figures: a) a standing woman holding a piglet, height: 23 cm (9 in.); b) a young Pioneer girl looking up at the sky, holding a set of paper planes, height: 21.5 cm (8 1/2 in.); c) a kneeling woman with a rifle, height: 20 cm (7 7/8 in.), each with factory mark on base
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A very good Victorian South Africa medal with original ribbon and three bars, Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony issued to Private 2236 G. Ragg K.R.R.C. Kings Royal Rifle Corps - The KRRC was originally raised as Royal Americans later the 60th foot and amalgamated with two other regiments to form the Royal Green Jackets in 1966
French gilt metal and porcelain mounted two train mantel clock, the movement striking on a bell, the 3.25" white dial within an ornate serpentine shaped case inset with two painted porcelain panels depicting hunting implements and surmounted by a seated hunter holding a rifle and horn, upon a stepped shaped base, 14.25" high overall
A Rare Dougall & Bartram Powder Measure for a Rifle, the brass conical measure adjustable from 4 to 5 drams, the handle stamped 7 on one side and D & B PATENT to the opposing side, with steel sprung lever, lacks wood grip; a Very Similar Powder Measure, with non-adjustable brass conical measure to take 4 3/4 drams, with ebony handle (2)
PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR OVER A Haenel Mod. III DRP .177 Calibre Break Barrel Air Rifle, number 1030, the walnut stock with fluted fore-end and semi pistol grip; a Diana .177 Calibre Break Barrel Air Rifle, no visible numbers, with dark stained beech stock; a BSA Type .177 Calibre Air Rifle, no visible numbers, with under-lever cocking, tap loading, walnut stock (3)
A Spencer Model 1860 Cavalry Carbine, for .52 metallic rimfire cartridges, the 56cm steel barrel with fixed blade foresight and hinged ladder rearsight, combination trigger guard and lever action, the top of the receiver stamped ''SPENCER REPEATING/RIFLE CO. BOSTON, MASS./PAT'D MARCH 6, 1860'' and numbered 16576, with smooth walnut fore-end and straight grip stock, the left side set with a saddle ring and bar, a sling swivel and iron butt plate with swivel and retracting tubular sprung magazine
A 19th Century American Percussion Kentucky Plains Rifle, the heavy 78cm browned octagonal steel barrel with plug and nipple conversion from a flintlock, buckhorn rear sight, maple half stock with aluminium fore-end tip, brass ramrod pipes, trigger guard and curved butt plate, with brass tipped wood ramrod
A Mid 19th Century American Percussion Kentucky Rifle by J M Caswell, Lansingburgh, New York, the 91cm octagonal steel barrel stamped with maker's name, plug and nipple conversion from a flintlock, with ramped rear sight, the lock plate stamped R S CLARK EXTRA, the maple full stock with brass fore-end sight, ramrod pipes, double scroll trigger guard, swept butt plate and elaborate hinged patch box, the butt with raised cheekpiece, with brass tipped wood ramrod
A Late 18th Century American Flintlock Kentucky Rifle, in the style of a Berk's County rifle, with 108cm octagonal steel barrel, the maple full stock with brass convex fore-end tip, three ramrod pipes, recurving trigger guard, tendril engraved side plate, swept butt plate and two piece hinged patch box with trefoil finial, with brass tipped wood ramrod (probably made in the Golden Age Period 1790-1820)
A 19th Century Canadian Percussion Plains Rifle by W P Marston, Toronto, the 88cm browned octagonal steel barrel with buckhorn rearsight, stamped with maker's name to the top flat, the lock plate engraved with a hound and foliage and stamped J TARRATT & SONS, the walnut half stock with aluminium fore-end tip, two steel and one brass ramrod pipes, double scroll trigger guard, swept butt plate and two piece hinged patch box, raised cheekpiece and chequered grip
A Rare Late Westley Richards and Co. 52 Bore Percussion Carbine, the 60cm steel rifled barrel stamped WHITWORTH PATENT and numbered C1197, with Birmingham proof marks and .450, the lock plate stamped WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO. 1876, the walnut full stock with steel sling swivels and ramrod ** Although the Westley Richards breech loading monkey tail carbine/rifle was popular in South Africa with many farmers and settlers, some, especially among the Boers, continued to prefer a muzzle loader. Carbines such as this were exported to meet this demand. Some were used against the British in the early days of the Anglo Boer War
A Westley Richards `Sherwood' .300 Calibre Martini Action Rifle, re-barrelled by Westley Richards, the 68.5cm blued steel barrel numbered 24079267, stamped Westley Richards & Co.,London, Patent No.9711, Detachable Barrel 1045, the left side of the case hardened action with a struck through number and stamped WESTLEY RICHARDS SHERWOOD RIFLE, the right side stamped PATENT REMOVABLE ACTION, with hinged ladder rearsight, walnut half stock with chequered grip and fore-end
A Martini Action `Ammunition W.B. No.2 Musket' Sporting Rifle by J Hollis & Sons, Birmingham, the 67cm browned steel barrel stamped with maker's name to the top flat, with hinged graduated leaf rear sight, foliate engraved action with tear shape cocked indicator, walnut stock with chequered fore-end, and semi pistol grip, the steel butt plate lacking hinged patch box cover
A 19th century percussion cap rifle by Tower, London:, the 39 inch triple banded barrel with steel ramrod beneath and raised backsight, sidelock action signed as per title with crown and 'VR' cypher dated 1856, brass trigger guard on a full walnut stock inscribed 'I Kenshaw' and stamped with Pimlico Ordnance mark dated 1863, together with a ring bayonet in gilt brass mounted black leather scabbard.
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