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An interesting Rifle officers pattern sword, evidently made to advertise Wilkinson’s swords in Arab states, fullered blade 29”, with Wilkinson logo on one side at forte and “Supplied by Blackwell Young & Co London” on the other, blackened panel on both sides of blade with Arabic inscription overall and date 1962 (AD) 1382 (AH), plated hilt with Wilkinson logo in place of strung bugle, chequered backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its plated scabbard with 2 rings. GC (plating AF)
**A good modern Parker Hale Enfield pattern.577” 2 band percussion rifle, number 7127, 49¼” overall, deeply blued barrel 33” with ladder rearsight and bayonet lug at muzzle; the lock stamped “1858 Enfield” and crown over “P-H”; the pale walnut fullstock with deeply blued barrel bands, brass mounts, sling swivels, and steel ramrod; and with webbing sling. VGWO and almost as New Condition. Plate 18
A de-activated.303” Long Lee Enfield Mark I* bolt action rifle, number 86018 (renumbered, originally 6872), the right hand frame stamped with crown over “ER Enfield 1901 L.E. I*”, the left hand frame marked “Enfield 1909 C.L.L.E I*”, with long range volley sight. GWO & C (lightly pitted overall, some bruising to stock). with C.O.D. Plate 18
A 9.5mm Commercial Turkish Mauser Model 1887 bolt action tube magazine rifle, 43½” overall, barrel 23¾”, number 221252, with post 1891 commercial proofs and all marking and numbers in German rather than Turkish, the barrel and breech devoid of markings, the butt plate with some scroll engraving. GWO & C (the rearsight missing, the butt with aluminium plate embossed “Turkish Mauser 87”), These rifles were probably produced for commercial sale after the expiry of the Turkish contract c 1889-90, and restrospectively proved after the introduction of commercial proofs in 1891. Plate 18
A leather leg-o-mutton case for a DB sporting gun with 30” barrels, GC; a leather and canvas cartridge bandolier with 5 pouches (Swedish?); a Sam Browne belt with cartridge pouch; 5 leather sword frogs and straps for same; a Victorian Court (?) bicorn hat with gilt button, in its card box; a black japanned helmet tin (catch AF); and a modern frame of 6 inert rifle cartridges. Average GC
An officer’s 1827 pattern sword of the Kent Rifle Volunteers, slightly curved blade 32½”, etched with crowned VR cypher, strung bugle and title, within tightly scrolled panels, regulation steel hilt, the guard incorporating crowned, strung bugle, forward sloping stepped pommel and plain backstrap, wirebound sharkskin grip. GC (some wear, pitting patches and stains to blade)
U.S. Army, 1866 [Lot of 2] Sketch of Vicinity of Fort Fisher… [and] Plan and Sections of Fort Fisher… "These maps are plates No. 5 and No. 6 from the report and are early published Civil War maps; most reports and maps withheld publication until the 1890`s to allow time for the national wound to heal sufficiently for a public discussion of the conflict. A. “Sketch of Vicinity of Fort Fisher Surveyed Under the Direction of Brvt. Brig. Gen. C.B. Comstock Chief Engineer”, (9.8 x 14.4”). Provides good detail of the peninsula, locating Ft. Buchanan, Mound Battery, Fort Fisher, headquarters, Wharf, Hospital, the Commissary and Fort Lookout to the north. Also locates the Wreck of the “Powder Vessel” some 830 yards north of Fort Fisher. B. “Plans and Sections of Fort Fisher Carried by Assault by the U.S. Forces Maj. Gen. A.H. Terry Commanding Jan. 15th 1865”, (15.3 x 10.6”). Very close detail of the Fort to show the position of all armament along the fortified walls. Locates cannon (“rifle”) locations including the huge Columbia 10” cannons at each end with many smaller (4.5” to 8”) cannons positioned between. The map shows Electric Wires leading out from the walls to a Line of Torpedoes protecting the open ground beyond the fort`s wall. It is quite rare to see this type of weapon mentioned on a map. Further research shows electrically triggered land-based torpedoes were used as early as during the Crimean War, 1854-1856." #VALUE! Issued folding with light toning along the folds.
A TIN CONTAINING A FAMILY GROUP WITH QUEEN`S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL, 2nd Type Reverse with Ghost Dates, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal clasps, King`s South Africa medal 1901, 1902 clasps, 1914 Star Trio with the 5th Aug, 22nd Nov 1914 `Mons` clasp to 5071 PTE. T. Dudley Norf. R. (Norfolk Regt. on The Queen`s and King`s medals with the initial F on the King`s probably an error), together with a Queen`s South Africa medal 2nd Type Reverse with Ghost Dates, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith clasps to 9859 PTE. H. Dudley Rifle Brigade and two bronze medals commemorating the Inspection of The Royal Norfolk Veterans Association by King Edward VII 25th October 1909, 1953 Crown, medals v.f, ribbons varied state
ValentinesCanada1853 "Dean & Co." two page multicoloured letter sheet, depicting a gentleman with a rifle surrounded by a delicate rose border, "3" handstamp and "lindsey/c.w." c.d.s. of 13 Feb. on reverse; a little stained, some splits around the fold and manuscript notes on reverse. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
De-Luxe Toys/Topper Secret Sam attache case, complete, includes: pistol; attachable rifle stock; silencer; message missile (cracked); periscope; camera; three short range bullets; three long range bullets; instruction sheet; original picture sleeve (some surface tears, taped). Overall appears G, some wear to chrome, some scratches, some tape residue to bullets and inner polystyrene).
Two 19th Century Dexterity Puzzles featuring President Kruger of the Boer Republic: one in rectangular wooden frame, features Kruger holding a rifle and a book with a coffin shaped border, contains six pins with six holes around Kruger figure, measures 21.5cm x 9.5cm x 3.5cm (G/VG, sticker to back); the other is a circular metal example with Kruger`s face and the words `Oom Paul gets his teeth drawn`, contains five tiny balls, which must be rolled in to position in his mouth, diameter 6.5cm (G).
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