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Victorian 1892 pattern Infantry Officers sword, the single fullered blade with spear point having etched scroll floral design, also VR cipher and rifle crest, the pierced gothic hilt having cartouche depicting crowned powder horn and bow with wire bound fish skin grip complete with scabbard, sword length 100cm long
An Edwardian black seal skin busby of the King's Royal Rifle Corp with black cords forming a plaited festoon at the front, plain black cloth ground, black corded boss mounted with blackened metal cross with short black over red horse hair plume, the interior bearing retailers lable for Hobson & Sons, Army Contractors, 21.5 and stencilled KRR3901/4/09
A .577/450? Martini Henry Mark I rifle, 49½? overall, barrel 33¼? with ordnance inspector?s marks at breech, and stamped ?N.S./N.E.P? to the left of the rearsight, frame marked with crown over ?V R/ Enfield/ 1872/ I?, butt with traces of Enfield storekeeper?s mark and Indian characters, with chequered butt plate, sling swivels, and steel cleaning rod. Good Working Order and basically Good Condition (slightly worn overall), together with a P1856/ 58 Enfield sword bayonet, with bushed muzzle ring, in its scabbard. Basically Good Condition (wear overall). Plate 34
A .577/450? Westley Richards Martini Henry rifle, made for the South African Republic, 49½? overall, barrel 33¼? with Birmingham proofs, the breech dated 1897 in triangle, the frame marked ?Westley Richards & Co? and ?Made Specially for ZAR?, fullstocked with steel mounts, sling swivels and a replacement cleaning rod. Good Working Order and Condition (some wear to stock) Plate 34
A .577/450? Martini Henry Mark IV rifle, 49½? overall, barrel 33¼? with ordnance inspector?s marks at breech, and stamped ?N.S./N.E.P? to the left of the rearsight, the frame marked with crown over ?VR/ Enfield/ 1886/ IV/1?, the butt with faint Ferozpur storekeeper?s mark and other Indian characters and dates, with sling swivels and correct style cleaning rod. Good Working Order and basically Good Condition (slight wear overall) Plate 34
A good .577? prize Volunteer Snider rifle, 55? overall, barrel 36½? with London proofs, stamped ?Steel? and with target rearsight, the hinged breech block engraved ?W Morton, 8 Railway Appch, London Bridge?, the line engraved lock marked with crown over VR and ?1874 Tower?, the walnut fullstock with regulation brass mounts, sling swivels and steel ramrod, the butt with circular silver plaque engraved ?1877/ Won by/ R H Barton/ No 2 Company/ Hon Artillery Co?. Very Good Working Order and Condition,the bore excellent, the barrel and bands very nicely reblued. Plate 34 Note: Robert Harvey Barton, No 2 Coy HAC, 24th July 1876, aged 28, left in 1880
A .577? Snider Mark II ** 3 band rifle, 55? overall, barrel 36½? with London proofs, the unlined lock marked with crowned VR and ?1860 Enfield?, fullstocked with regulation pattern steel mounts, sling swivels and steel ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition, the bore good (the metalwork refinished). Plate 34
A good .577? Volunteer Enfield 3 band percussion rifle, 55? overall, barrel 38¼? with Tower proof and small L.A.C. stamp, the unlined lock bearing crowned ?VR? and ?1863/ L.A.Co?, the walnut fullstock with chequered wrist over fore end grip, regulation brass mounts, the trigger guard with chained nipple protector attached, sling swivels and original steel ramrod. Very Good Working Order and Condition, the bore very good. Plate 34
A good .40? American percussion plains rifle, 58? overall, heavy octagonal barrel 42? deeply stamped at the breech ?W M Benson? 3 times in a shallow triangle, and with long ratchet type rearsight and bone blade fore sight, flat lock with truncated tail engraved with game brids rising from a marsh scene, and stamped in an oval ?Bown & Tetley/ Warranted/ Pittsburgh?, striped maple fullstock inlaid with engraved German silver oval, lozenge shaped and scrolled plaques, brass mounts include deeply concave butt plate, butt trap with hinged cover and long spurred trigger guard housing double set triggers, with horn tipped wooden ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (action a little weak). Plate 38
A light 60 bore percussion sporting or target rifle, probably made for a woman or youth, 44? overall, octagonal twist barrel 28? with foliate engraved breech plug (the rearsight removed), lock and rounded hammer scroll engraved with maker?s name ?George Hanson?, walnut halfstock with horn fore end cap, chequered fore end and wrist and engraved steel mounts including trigger guard with single set trigger and spurred grip, fitted over the barrel tang with a modern BSA aperture rearsight, with a webbing sling and replacement brass ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (traces of the front ramrod pipe having been resoldered) Plate 38
3 leather and 1 webbing cartridge belts, 4 leather and one canvas cartridge bags with straps, 2 webbing revolver holsters, 2 Swiss military leather cartridge pouches, dated 1950 and 55, a few other small pouches etc, a modern soft padded carrying case for a gun or rifle, and a fitted wooden box for a shotgun.
A scarce Volunteer officer?s .62? Baker type flintlock rifle, by Fenton, London, 46½? overall, octragonal twist barrel 30¼? with London proofs, engraved ?R Fenton-London? and with 2 folding leaf rearsights, the breech plug with silver line and maker?s poincon, muzzle with bayonet bar on the right side, flat stepped lock with safety bolt, rainproof pan and roller on frizzen spring, plate engraved with small floral bouquets, sunburst and ?Fenton?, walnut fullstock with chequered wrist, cheekpiece and engraved brass mounts including butt trap cover with fern tip border and trophy of arms, facetted butt plate tang, and square back trigger guard, with metal socket behind the breech tang for free standing aperture sight, sling swivels and a brass mounted wooden ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (light pitting to barrel, traces of repaired fracture to stock, small spliced repairs to fore end with replacement fore end cap). Plate 38
*A .243? Midland Gun Co bolt action box magazine sporting rifle, 43? overall, barrel 22½?, number 38722, with folding leaf rearsight, and blade foresight, and fitted with Hunter 4 x 40 wide angle telescopic sight, the magazine cover and trigger guard embossed with animal?s head in medallion and leaves and tendrils, the halfstock with chequered fore end and pistol grip and with cheek piece on the butt, with sling swivels and leather sling. GWO & Clean Condition, retaining virtually all original blued finish (a few marks to the stock)
A .577? Liege made Snider 2 band Volunteer rifle, 49? overall, barrel 30½? with no visible proofs, plain line engraved lock, walnut fullstock with regulation steel mounts and replacement Martini Henry steel cleaning rod, no sling swivels. GWO & C (metalwork with light to moderate pitting, striker nipple AF)
A Belgian 1867 pattern 11.53mm Albini Brandlin hinged breech SS military rifle, 53½? overall, barrel 34½?, numbered on breech and buttplate tang E 15462, with plain back action lock, walnut fullstock stamped with 1867 ordnance storekeeper?s mark, steel mounts, and cleaning rod also numbered E1462. GWO & C (metalwork has been pitted and cleaned)
A .577/450? Martini Henry Mark IV rifle, 49½? overall, barrel 33¼? with ordnance inspector?s marks at breech, the frame marked with crown over ?VR/Enfield/1887/ IV/1?, fullstocked with indistinct butt markings, sling swivels, and correct type steel cleaning rod. GWO & C (old patched repair to the stock, which has been refinished). Plate 4
A .577/450? Martini Henry Mark III rifle, 49½? overall, barrel 33¼? with ordnance inspector?s marks at breech, the frame marked with crown over VR./ BSA. & M Co/ 1886/ III/ 1?, fullstocked, the butt with Birmingham store keeper?s mark, government sale mark, and other indistinct marks, with sling swivels and correct type cleaning rod. GWO & C (some wear, frame has been pitted and refinished) Plate 4
A .177? BSA Airsporter ?S? underlever air rifle, number EP 02037 (1979-83), with fully adjustable rearsight and fitted with AGS 4 x 40 telescopic sight, the pale walnut stock with chequered fore end and pistol grip, the butt with cheekpiece and rubber heel. GWO & C, retaining most original blued finish (the foresight removed, a few small patches of light surface rust); with its polystyrene lined printed carton (some wear) and instruction sheet/parts list.
A Victorian 1827 pattern officer?s sword of a Rifle Regiment, slightly curved, fullered blade 32½?, by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, no 11527 (for 1861) on backstrap, etched with crown, blank escutcheon and strung bugle on one side and crowned VR cypher and laurel wreath on the other, regulation steel hilt with sideloop, the guard incorporating crowned strung bugle, stepped pommel, backstrap with chequered thumbpiece, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings and white metal throat mount. Good Condition, a Clean Example. Plate 29
An 1827 pattern Rifle Regiment officer?s service sword, plain curved, fullered blade 32?, with ordnance stamps at forte, regulation steel hilt, the guard incorporating crowned strung bugle, stepped pommel, plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its black leather scabbard with steel locket, middle band and chape, with 2 rings. Good Condition (blade reseated). Plate 29
A Victorian 1827 pattern officerÂ’s sword of a Rifle Regiment, slightly curved, fullered blade 32½Â”, by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, no 11527 (for 1861) on backstrap, etched with crown, blank escutcheon and strung bugle on one side and crowned VR cypher and laurel wreath on the other, regulation steel hilt with sideloop, the guard incorporating crowned strung bugle, stepped pommel, backstrap with chequered thumbpiece, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings and white metal throat mount. Good Condition, a Clean Example. Plate 29
An 1827 pattern Rifle Regiment officer’s service sword, plain curved, fullered blade 32”, with ordnance stamps at forte, regulation steel hilt, the guard incorporating crowned strung bugle, stepped pommel, plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its black leather scabbard with steel locket, middle band and chape, with 2 rings. Good Condition (blade reseated). Plate 29
A .577/450” Martini Henry Mark I rifle, 49½Â” overall, barrel 33¼Â” with ordnance inspectorÂ’s marks at breech, and stamped “N.S./N.E.P” to the left of the rearsight, frame marked with crown over “V R/ Enfield/ 1872/ I”, butt with traces of Enfield storekeeperÂ’s mark and Indian characters, with chequered butt plate, sling swivels, and steel cleaning rod. Good Working Order and basically Good Condition (slightly worn overall), together with a P1856/ 58 Enfield sword bayonet, with bushed muzzle ring, in its scabbard. Basically Good Condition (wear overall). Plate 34
A .577/450” Westley Richards Martini Henry rifle, made for the South African Republic, 49½Â” overall, barrel 33¼Â” with Birmingham proofs, the breech dated 1897 in triangle, the frame marked “Westley Richards & Co” and “Made Specially for ZAR”, fullstocked with steel mounts, sling swivels and a replacement cleaning rod. Good Working Order and Condition (some wear to stock) Plate 34
A .577/450” Martini Henry Mark IV rifle, 49½Â” overall, barrel 33¼Â” with ordnance inspectorÂ’s marks at breech, and stamped “N.S./N.E.P” to the left of the rearsight, the frame marked with crown over “VR/ Enfield/ 1886/ IV/1”, the butt with faint Ferozpur storekeeperÂ’s mark and other Indian characters and dates, with sling swivels and correct style cleaning rod. Good Working Order and basically Good Condition (slight wear overall) Plate 34
A good .577” prize Volunteer Snider rifle, 55” overall, barrel 36½Â” with London proofs, stamped “Steel” and with target rearsight, the hinged breech block engraved “W Morton, 8 Railway Appch, London Bridge”, the line engraved lock marked with crown over VR and “1874 Tower”, the walnut fullstock with regulation brass mounts, sling swivels and steel ramrod, the butt with circular silver plaque engraved “1877/ Won by/ R H Barton/ No 2 Company/ Hon Artillery Co”. Very Good Working Order and Condition,the bore excellent, the barrel and bands very nicely reblued. Plate 34 Note: Robert Harvey Barton, No 2 Coy HAC, 24th July 1876, aged 28, left in 1880
A .577” Snider Mark II ** 3 band rifle, 55” overall, barrel 36½Â” with London proofs, the unlined lock marked with crowned VR and “1860 Enfield”, fullstocked with regulation pattern steel mounts, sling swivels and steel ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition, the bore good (the metalwork refinished). Plate 34
A good .577” Volunteer Enfield 3 band percussion rifle, 55” overall, barrel 38¼Â” with Tower proof and small L.A.C. stamp, the unlined lock bearing crowned “VR” and “1863/ L.A.Co”, the walnut fullstock with chequered wrist over fore end grip, regulation brass mounts, the trigger guard with chained nipple protector attached, sling swivels and original steel ramrod. Very Good Working Order and Condition, the bore very good. Plate 34
A light 60 bore percussion sporting or target rifle, probably made for a woman or youth, 44” overall, octagonal twist barrel 28” with foliate engraved breech plug (the rearsight removed), lock and rounded hammer scroll engraved with maker’s name “George Hanson”, walnut halfstock with horn fore end cap, chequered fore end and wrist and engraved steel mounts including trigger guard with single set trigger and spurred grip, fitted over the barrel tang with a modern BSA aperture rearsight, with a webbing sling and replacement brass ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (traces of the front ramrod pipe having been resoldered) Plate 38
A scarce Volunteer officerÂ’s .62” Baker type flintlock rifle, by Fenton, London, 46½Â” overall, octragonal twist barrel 30¼Â” with London proofs, engraved “R Fenton-London” and with 2 folding leaf rearsights, the breech plug with silver line and makerÂ’s poincon, muzzle with bayonet bar on the right side, flat stepped lock with safety bolt, rainproof pan and roller on frizzen spring, plate engraved with small floral bouquets, sunburst and “Fenton”, walnut fullstock with chequered wrist, cheekpiece and engraved brass mounts including butt trap cover with fern tip border and trophy of arms, facetted butt plate tang, and square back trigger guard, with metal socket behind the breech tang for free standing aperture sight, sling swivels and a brass mounted wooden ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (light pitting to barrel, traces of repaired fracture to stock, small spliced repairs to fore end with replacement fore end cap). Plate 38
3 leather and 1 webbing cartridge belts, 4 leather and one canvas cartridge bags with straps, 2 webbing revolver holsters, 2 Swiss military leather cartridge pouches, dated 1950 and 55, a few other small pouches etc, a modern soft padded carrying case for a gun or rifle, and a fitted wooden box for a shotgun.
*A .243” Midland Gun Co bolt action box magazine sporting rifle, 43” overall, barrel 22½Â”, number 38722, with folding leaf rearsight, and blade foresight, and fitted with Hunter 4 x 40 wide angle telescopic sight, the magazine cover and trigger guard embossed with animalÂ’s head in medallion and leaves and tendrils, the halfstock with chequered fore end and pistol grip and with cheek piece on the butt, with sling swivels and leather sling. GWO & Clean Condition, retaining virtually all original blued finish (a few marks to the stock)
A Belgian 1867 pattern 11.53mm Albini Brandlin hinged breech SS military rifle, 53½Â” overall, barrel 34½Â”, numbered on breech and buttplate tang E 15462, with plain back action lock, walnut fullstock stamped with 1867 ordnance storekeeperÂ’s mark, steel mounts, and cleaning rod also numbered E1462. GWO & C (metalwork has been pitted and cleaned)
A .577/450” Martini Henry Mark IV rifle, 49½Â” overall, barrel 33¼Â” with ordnance inspectorÂ’s marks at breech, the frame marked with crown over “VR/Enfield/1887/ IV/1”, fullstocked with indistinct butt markings, sling swivels, and correct type steel cleaning rod. GWO & C (old patched repair to the stock, which has been refinished). Plate 4
A .577/450” Martini Henry Mark III rifle, 49½Â” overall, barrel 33¼Â” with ordnance inspectorÂ’s marks at breech, the frame marked with crown over VR./ BSA. & M Co/ 1886/ III/ 1”, fullstocked, the butt with Birmingham store keeperÂ’s mark, government sale mark, and other indistinct marks, with sling swivels and correct type cleaning rod. GWO & C (some wear, frame has been pitted and refinished) Plate 4
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