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Lot 1121

A gun slip tog. with a quantity of air rifle pellets and three shooting jackets

Lot 195

A Haenel air rifle with carry case

Lot 407

A Webley Mark III air rifle.

Lot 120

A silver plated six section rifle toast rack.

Lot 130

Britains Somerset Light Infantry, kneeling (8) ready (3) officers (3) buglers (3) generally G, a few P (17) 2 buglers missing arms, 1 at ready missing rifle,

Lot 406

Greenwood & Ball British Army figures in Dress uniform, Royal Engineers, Queens Regt. and Rifle Brigade, in generic boxes with later labels, 2 VG, 1 F (3) Rifle Brigade with early stages of oxidisation,

Lot 108

Britains Egyptian mounted troops, Camel Corps (10 but 2 missing riders) Cavalry (4 including officer) P-G (14) Camel Corps, 1 camel leg and 5 rifle ends missing, Cavalry, generally worn, lance arms loose, trumpeters horse missing one leg end,

Lot 54

Britains B series Infantry at slope, Guards marching (5 oval, 1 square) running (2 oval, 2 square) Manchester Regiment marching (9 oval, 1 square) plus 3 spike-helmeted figures, 1 possibly not Britains, generally F (23) Guards, oval based 1 2nd grade missing rifle end, 1 retouched, square based, 2 2 nd Grade , Manchester Regt., 2 repainted, square based retouched,

Lot 116

Britains set 230 US Navy sailors in blue, with an additional figure, F-G (9) 2 rifle ends missing, generally worn but complete,

Lot 57

Britains B series North­umberland Fusiliers at trail, (3 oval, 4 square based) Lancashire Fusiliers (10) and 2nd grade figures (7) P-G (24) Northumberlands 1 rifle missing, Lancs 5 rifle ends and 2 bases missing, 2 nd grade 1 rifle end and 1 base missing,

Lot 106

Britains set 98 King`s Royal Rifle Corps, in slotted Whisstock box, figure VG, box faded one end, otherwise VG

Lot 75

Britains The Coldstream Guards at attention from set 102, complete with standard bearer, generally G, with only minor faults (8) 1 paper label missing, 1 shoulder loop split, 1 rifle with green over paint, possibly factory fault, flag with significant paint loss,

Lot 118

Britains figures of the Royal Navy, Whitejackets running at trail (12) marching with Petty Officer (3) Landing Party in blue (10) P-F (25) running at trail, some repaiting, 1 rifle end, 1 head and 2 bases missing, 2 off base, 1 replacement arm, officers F, Landing Party playworn but complete,

Lot 71

Britains set 76 Middlesex Regiment, wasp waisted figures, matched set in early slotted box, consisting of pioneer, at trail (6) officer, generally G, some minor faults, box F (9 including box) 1 rifle sling split, 3 rifle hand guards split, probably all casting faults, pioneer missing helmet spike, possibly some historic retouching to faces of 2 figures, box lid version with no end label or set no. Box base split at all corners, box lid missing 1 end, splits to 2 corners, generally worn and dirty,

Lot 410

Greenwood & Ball British Army figures, 1815 Foot Artillery, Rifles Corps (2) with 2 generic boxes with later labels, 2 figures VG, 1 F (3) 1 Rifle Corps figure slight oxidisation,

Lot 113

Britains set 160 Territorial Infantry, (9 pieces but 1 not matching) set 1293, Durban Light Infantry (9 including officer) and 2 figures possibly SA Defence Force, generally G, a few F (20) 1 Territorial missing rifle butt,

Lot 8

Britains set 6 Boer Cavalry, 5 pieces in 1st type box, figures P-G, not matching, missing officer, box F but complete with inner (6 including box) 1 figure only complete but worn, others with legs, tails or rifle tips missing, box base slightly faded one end, worn at corners, lid generally dirty but complete, one corner staple loose,

Lot 134

Britains set 98 Kings Royal Rifle Corps, in Whisstock box, with 4 earlier figures, set G, 1 missing base, early versions P, box F (2 including box) set complete but with play wear, early versions, 1 replacement arm, others complete but with loose arms and 1 split shoulder loop, box slightly faded, tears to inner, 2 corners split to lid,

Lot 6

Britains set 177 Austro-Hungarian Infantry, matched set, generally G, 2 bent rifles, one rifle butt with break, some minor chips (8)

Lot 114

Britains charging Turcos from set 191, (12 pieces but not matching) Zouaves from set 142 (4) a Belgian and a French Dragoon, generally F, some P (16) Turcos & Zouaves, 2 rifle butts missing, 2 painted over at factory, Belgian missing bayonet, Dragoon P,

Lot 468

A Britains Shop Display full size Guardsman, constructed in plywood and hardboard and in two sections connected with butterfly nuts and bolts, dressed in black and red Guards uniform with Busby and wooden rifle, with bar to allow free standing, together with original Britains despatch box, circa 1970, VG, some moth damage on one arm

Lot 33

Britains Egyptian Camel Corps from set 48, wire-tail camels (15) separate riders (12) P-G, with some reproduction spare parts (lot) (27 not including spares) matched paint, all camels complete but 5 with extensive paint loss, 3 riders with missing leg, 5 missing rifle end, 1 repainted,

Lot 42

Britains set 166 Italian Infantry, with an additional non-matching infantryman, Montenegrin Infantry from set 174 (4) and Serbian Infantry from set 173 (11) F-G (24) set 166 playworn but complete, additional figure missing rifle end, Montenegrins G, minor chips only, 7 Serbians missing rifle end, 1 missing base,

Lot 46

Britains Territorial Infantry from set 160, oval based (4) with Whisstock box, mounted officers (2) later square bases (7) generally G, but some P including officers, box G (14 including box) box faded and split one end, pencil marks to label, oval bases, 1 head loose, 1 rifle tip missing, officers, both missing a leg, 1 repainted, later versions, 1 head detached, 1 arm and 2 rifle ends missing

Lot 324

AN ENFIELD PATTERN CARBINE RIFLE, walnut stuck, percussion action, the lockplate stamped `V.R` below a coronet and `1860, Tower`, ramrod, length 140cm

Lot 215

Sudanese sword, Kaskara, cruciform hilt, 91.5cm blade, leather scabbard, French Gras rifle bayonet, model 1874, 53cm `T` blade and scabbard, British heavy cavalry sword, 1821, pattern, 87cm blade, metal scabbard, British infantry officers dress sword, 1897, pattern, fullered 63cm blade, chrome scabbard and a short sword, 59cm blade with light infantry bugle to guard.

Lot 11

UNUSUAL EASTERN DECORATIVE FLINT LOCK RIFLE, 95CM (AF) WITH ALTERATIONS

Lot 13

AN EASTERN STYLE FLINTLOCK RIFLE, 158 CM LONG, FOR DISPLAY PURPOSES ONLY

Lot 37

AN ANTIQUE PERCUSSION RIFLE, LENGTH OVERALL, 47CM

Lot 239

A Haenel Model IV E air rifle, with walnut stock, under lever action and replacement trigger guard, 110cm long

Lot 242

A BSA Cadet Major .177 air rifle, serial no CA85698, 108cm long and a BSA Mercury .22 air rifle (lacking pressure) 110.5cm long (2)

Lot 243

A deactivated BSA Lee Enfield SMLE .303 bolt action rifle, dated 1917, with magazine cut off, no 14645, 113cm long with Birmingham Proof House certificate dated 14th August 2000

Lot 1417

A 19th century French chassepot rifle bayonet and scabbard, the ricasse marked St Striblony?

Lot 394

C.G.Henning ,Ph.D Graaff-Reinet (signed & numbered) Graaff-Reinet, A Cultural History,1975, signed by author, number 111, hardcover, ex-library copy, usual stamps and labels, forward by Dr.Anton Rupert, bibliography of primary references,references, appendices, index, 272 pages, condition;fair.The story of Graaff-Reinet ,of its founding and growth, is in essence the history of pioneering in South Africa. From this outpost the frontiers of the Cape Colony were secured and the interior explored, civilized and developed.( from the foreword). Appendices include lists of officials (1780-1848), officers of the Graaff-reinet Volunteer Rifle and Cavalry Corps, freemasons, shops (1885), hotels (1850-1886), distillers, families residing (1856) and others. Condition: fair Publisher Place: Cape Town Publisher: T.V.Bulpin Publication Date: 1975 Size: 235 x 310mm Reserve: $35 Click here to view further details and to bid

Lot 215

A Hungarian air rifle in slip case.

Lot 196

Three early Rifle Cleaning Rods and another

Lot 227

A Webley Eclipse Air Rifle with silver antler scope

Lot 462

A leather and oak lined Cartridge Box with the label of T Stenby & Co., Gun & Rifle Makers, Manchester, with divided interior, the exterior with brass corner pieces, leather straps and with a brass plaque inscribed "N Bell, Head Keeper". 16" (41cms) wide.

Lot 199

A double barrelled 14 bore smooth and 24 bore rifled percussion sporting gun/rifle, 44½” overall, refinished and rebrowned twist barrels 28” with 3 folding leaf rearsights, top rib re-engraved “H Holland, 9 King Street, Holborn, London”; locks engraved with borders and scrolls (indistinct beneath pitting), walnut halfstock with chequered fore-end and wrist and engraved steel mounts including new engraved circular patch box cover, with its original brass mounted ramrod. Good Working Order and generally Good Condition, the bores appear to be quite good (the locks and mounts pitted and polished). Plate 46

Lot 200

A double barrelled 30 bore Lancaster oval bore percussion sporting rifle, by Charles Lancaster, number 2498 (c 1852), 46” overall, damascus barrels 30”, with 3 folding leaf rearsights, the undersides engraved “Charles Lancaster 151 New Bond Street, London”, “Charles Lancaster’s Patent”, and with serial number and initials “C.L”; bolted locks scroll engraved overall and with “C Lancaster London” in scrolled panels; finely figured walnut stock with cheekpiece, deeply chequered fore-end and wrist and engraved steel mounts including circular patch box engraved with stag’s head and “Killed Septr. 29th 1852 At Glen Strathfarer by E.D”. Good Working Order and Condition (the metalwork well refinished and re-engraved overall, apart from the trigger guard bow which has a naive depiction of two stags fighting, no ramrod) Plate 46

Lot 206

A .577 percussion 3 Band pattern 1853 Enfield rifle with Mk III Snider breech conversion, 55” overall, barrel 37”, lock marked with crown and VR, and “James Kerr and Co, 54 King William St”, breech block marked “James Kerr and Co” etc and “LAC”. Dark walnut stock with chequered small of stock and fore-end, brass mounts, circular silver plaque engraved “Presented by William Harrison Late Captain 2nd Lancashire Volunteer Rifles to Jacob Riley the 2nd Best Shot of No 5 Company Blackburn October 26th 1860”. Good Working Order and Condition (some pitting, screw missing from block, cleaning rod missing). Plate 48

Lot 207

A good .577 3 band percussion Volunteer Enfield pattern 1853 rifle, 54” overall, 39” barrel stamped “The Ins of Musquetry”, heavily floral engraved lock marked “E London 1860”, polished walnut stock with “London Armoury Company 1863” stamp, brass furniture, regulation sights and steel ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition. Plate 48

Lot 209

A large heavy 14 bore percussion sporting rifle for belted ball, by William Powell & Son, 52½” overall, well rebrowned twist barrel 36” with 2 folding leaf rearsights and engraved “William Powell & Son”; bolted lock engraved with scrolls and maker’s name; plain walnut halfstock with cheekpiece and semi pistol grip and with steel mounts including scroll engraved trigger guard, pistol grip cap, and circular patch box cover; with brass mounted ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (horn fore-end cap replaced, small patched repair to fore-end) Plate 48

Lot 216

A .451 percussion presentation 3 band London Armoury Company infantry target rifle, 53” overall, barrel 37”, polished walnut stock with chequered fore-end and small of stock, oval silver plaque inlaid in right side of butt engraved “C.S.R.V. Whitehall Division Prize won by Corporal J.L. Diplock 1864” (Civil Service Rifle Volunteers), military ladder back sight also front and rear target sights; brass furniture, lock marked with crown “VR 1863 L.A. Co”, barrel refinished otherwise in above average Good Working Order and Condition. Plate 50

Lot 218

A scarce presentation .451 Westley Richards “Monkey Tail” breech loading , 2 band rifle, 51½” overall, 34” barrel, No 641, polished walnut stock, silver oval plaque in left side of butt engraved “First Warwickshire Rifle Volunteers, Birmingham Battalion, Prize Rifle, Presented by Captn Chesshire for Competition to No 3 Company and awarded to Mr. W.R. Bull as the successful competitor, Competitors 22. Distances 400 and 500 Yards. Rounds at each range 5. Points 400 5. Yards 500 Yards 7. Total 12. Birmingham June 17 1861”, lock marked “Westley Richards & Co 1861. Military pattern ladder rear sight, leather sling. Good Working Order and Condition. ( well refinished overall, rear sling swivel missing). Plate 50

Lot 219

A good .577 2 band Enfield percussion presentation short rifle, 48½” overall, barrel 33”, polished walnut stock, silver oval plaque inlaid on left of stock engraved “West of Scotland Rifle Association Second Prize Won by Capt T. Fullerton 1866”, woodwork stamped “G. Ingram Glasgow”, lock marked “B.S.A. Co 1865” and stand of arms trademark, chained nipple protector. Above Average Good Working Order and Condition, much original finish remains. Plate 50

Lot 220

A .577/450 Martini action Westley Richards Boer Republic contract rifle, barrel 32½”, marked “Westley Richards, Henry Rifling”, dated 1897, action marked “Made Specially for Z.A.R” (Zuid African Republik), with patent cocking indicator, refinished overall. Good Working Order and Condition, (replacement cleaning rod). Plate 50

Lot 227

A .380” Needle fire rifle, by John Rigby & Co, Dublin, number 646, 40½” overall, octagonal barrel 24”, matted top flat with maker’s name in panel and 2 folding leaf rearsights, frame engraved with scrollwork and “J. Rigby & Co” in scrolled panel, walnut stock with chequered fore-end and wrist. Good Working Order and Condition (the needle shortened, some restoration to striker mechanism). Plate 52

Lot 228

A good 30 bore percussion heavy target rifle, 60” overall, 43” octagonal barrel by Brander Minories London, gold line at breech, rear stand up peep hole sight, tube front sight, highly polished half stock with chequered pistol grip, and fore-end, silver shield shaped escutcheon, deep target style butt with raised cheek plate, horn fore-end cap and engraved steel mounts, lock engraved with foliage, stage and “E. London 51 London Wall London” , cock engraved with snake, brass mounted ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition, evidently an untouched piece. Plate 52

Lot 238

A fine .625 percussion double barrelled sporting rifle by Jones, 46½” overall, damascus twist barrel 30” with raised top rib marked “William Jones Birmingham” 3 folding leaf, blued with gold line backsights to 250 yards, military style bayonet bar, white metal bead sight, highly polished walnut half stock with chequered pistol grip, steel mounts with fine foliate engraving, patchbox engraved with deer, locks engraved “Wm Jones”. Very Good Working Order and Condition (ramrod missing, very well refinished) Plate 54

Lot 241

A fine quality double barrelled 54 bore percussion sporting rifle by Purdey, 46½” overall, 30” damascus twist barrels, platinum lined breech, raised top rib marked “J. Purdey, 314½” Oxford Street London”, fixed “V” notch rear sight with 3 hinged leaves, long sloping blade foresight, finely engraved steel mounts, trigger guard numbered 4247, locks marked “Purdey”, polished walnut half stock with chequered fore-end and small of stock, steel patchbox marked inside “...Drs Powder”, ½ chequered butt plate marked “Charge 2 Drms No 6 G. Powder”, raised cheekpiece, brass mounted wood rammer. Very Good Working Order and Condition. Plate 54

Lot 242

A good quality .577 centre fire Snider Mark 3 conversion of a sporting rifle by H Allport & Sons, 41½” overall, round barrel 23”, 1 fixed and 3 leaf sporting back sight, lock marked “H. Allport and Sons”, walnut half stock with steel mounts, chequered fore-end and small of stock, plain German silver escutcheon. Well refinished overall. Very Good Working Order and Condition. Plate 54

Lot 243

An American 80 bore percussion “Kentucky” rifle, 52” overall, heavy plain octagonal barrel 35½” with aperture rearsight on the breech tang; flat lock of flintlock form engraved with simple scrolls and stamped “J Dana Warranted”, maple halfstock with small cheek piece and plain brass mounts including scrolled trigger guard, large elaborate butt box cover and deeply concave butt plate. Good Working Order and Clean Condition (no ramrod, traces of old repair to small of stock). Plate 56

Lot 252

A heavy 16 bore percussion sporting rifle, by Kavanagh, Dublin, 47¾” overall, octagonal barrel 32” with single folding leaf rearsight (fore sight missing), the breech plug engraved “Dublin”; back action lock engraved with scrolls and “Kavanagh”, halfstocked with horn fore-end cap, chequered wrist, vacant rectangular escutcheon, engraved steel mounts, and heavy brass mounted ebony ramrod. Good Working Order and Condition (the barrel well refinished). Plate 56

Lot 253

A 20 bore percussion sporting rifle, 45” overall, octagonal twist barrel 28¾” with single folding leaf rearsight, engraved in script “Robertson Haddington Maker to the East Lothian Rifle Club”,back action lock engraved with border, scrolls, resting stag and “J. Robertson”; walnut halfstock with horn fore-end cap, silver barrel wedge plates, chequered wrist and steel mounts, spurred trigger guard engraved with a running stag.Good Working Order and Condition (no ramrod, the barrel lightly refinished and rebrowned). Plate 56

Lot 255

A fine German 90 bore percussion hunting rifle, by Gebr Rempt in Suhl, 47½” overall, octagonal barrel 31½” with recessed muzzle, chiselled breech, sliding adjustable rearsight and gold inlaid “Gebr.=Rempt in Suhl”, breech tang engraved, gold inlaid with deer, and with large adjustable aperture rearsight; lock and hammer chiselled with vine leaves, plate engraved with forest scene and gold inlaid with a stag; walnut halfstock with cheek rest and chequered wrist and with engraved steel mounts including large double scrolled trigger guard, bow gold inlaid with stag and containing double set triggers, large patch box decorated with vines and vignette of two gold inlaid deer amid rocky landscape, butt plate and fore-end cap; with single sling swivel in the butt and slender steel ramrod. Good Working Order and Clean Condition (lower ramrod pipe and sling swivel missing). Stockel lists Gebr Rempt working in Suhl from 1865 to 1940. Plate 56

Lot 263

**A scarce German WWII 7.92mm Mauser K98K sniper rifle, 44” overall, barrel 24”, all parts numbered 9815 and bearing Waffenamt marks, breech marked “S/237” and dated 1938, fitted wth ZF Ajack 4 x 90 telescopic sight, mount also numbered 9815 and bearing small eagle and SS stamp. Good Working Order and Condition, with post war Austrian nitro proofs (very unobtrusive), the sight optics clear but some wear and light pitting externally, with a leather sling. Plate 58

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