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A percussion lock, probably from an Enfield rifle, with plain border engraved plate, struck with crowned VR and 1860 tower, together with three reproduction flintlocks, five flints with leathers, various tools, including a nipple key, cleaning brushes and jags, and the major parts of a 48 bore percussion pocket pistol.
A Queen`s South Africa Medal with six bars, comprising `Cape Colony`, `Tugela Heights`, `Relief of Ladysmith`, `Transvaal`, `Laing`s Nek` and `Orange Free State`, mounted in this order, with engraved naming in sloping capital letters to `214 Pte. E.B. Kain. Rifle BD`, and a King`s South Africa Medal with two bars, comprising `South Africa 1901` and `South Africa 1902`, with impressed naming to `214 Pte E.B. Kain. Rifle Brigade.` (the suspension repaired on the KSA, otherwise mounted as worn).
Four: BWM, Victory, Territorial War Medal (2466 Sjt W J Parminter Glouc R) mounted as a trio, Efficiency Medal Territorial, Geo VI (5178823 W O Cl II, 6th Glouc R), VF; together with a TA Rifle Asson bronze shooting medal (reverse named R.Q.M.S W. Parminter 1936”), VF and a silver presentation pocket watch, HM Birmingham 1929, maker A.L.D, the outer back cover engraved “Recruiting Prize 1930 C S-M W Parminter”; the watch appears to be in working order with only v minor chipping to edge of glass. -6
A Third Reich parade bayonet, plated blade 9¾”, by Paul Seilheimer, Solingen, the plated hilt with bird’s head pommel, in its chrome plated scabbard. GC (some wear to hilt plating); a brass buttplate, barrel band, sling swivel and screws from a military percussion rifle; 5 military badges and 4 cloth items including Mobile VAD; 18 various postcards, including WWI and shipping interest; and another item. Average GC
An Ed VII 1827 pattern rifle officer’s sword, straight, plated blade, 32”, by Wilkinsons, no 41532 (for 1907), etched with crowned R Arms, Ed VII cypher and wreath within scrolled floral panels, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, Wilkinsons solid grip, backstrap and pommel, in its plated scabbard. GC (surface rust and light pitting to hilt and scabbard) Plate 7
An 1827 pattern rifle officer’s sword d 1864, slightly curved blade 32½” engraved “10th GRV 9th June 1864, WWN” at forte and etched with crowned VR cypher and strung bugle in scrolled panels, regulation steel hilt incorporating crowned strung bugle, stepped pommel, plain backstrap, wirebound fishskin grip, in its steel scabbard with 2 rings. Basically GC (some wear overall, blade sharpened removing some etching, dark rust patina to hilt and scabbard) Note: The sword of William W Nell, Ensign, 10th (Cardiff) Glamorgan Rifle Vols
A de-activated .32” WCF Winchester Model 1892 half tube magazine rifle, number 103622 (1895), with 24¼” half round barrel with ratchet rearsight, the frame tang with first pattern markings. GWO & C (some age wear); with COD. Plate 4 Note: George Madis in “The Winchester Book” states that half round barrels are rare on the Model 1892, and that the half magazine is also a special feature.
A Martini action target rifle, stamped 'WD,' 'Enfield,' and 'VR 1885.' Converted to a target rifle by WW Greener for the National Rifle Association. Both target and battle sights present along with bayonet bar on final barrel bands and correct associated buff leather/suede sling. Supplied with a deactivation certificate (stored in office)
A Chinese Porcelain European Hunting Subject Punch Bowl, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with a continuous landscape depicting two hounds chasing a hare, a huntsman with a rifle on horseback, the interior with cell border, 38cm diameter Some deep scratches to glaze on the interior. Ten glaze chips to upper rim, the longest 2cm. Some firing flaws throughout and minor wear to enamels. 190213
A Pair of Austrian Cold Painted Bronze Figures, by Franz Bergman, late 19th century, depicting an Arab huntsman with deer and rifle and an Arab with three hawks, each picked out in cold decoration on circular green marble plinths, with cast B mark, 32cm and 41cm Both with typical wear to cold decoration throughout. Bird on figure`s head is loose in mount. Bird on left hand with bent tail feathers. 270213
A George III lidded baluster tankard with gilt wash interior with later embossed decoration and engraving , memorial cup in honour of Major Owen of Condover who raised and commanded the 1st Company of Shropshire Rifle volunteers, given by Major Cholmondeley 1875 and won by George Smith 1875, on ebonised base. London 1760, maker John Moore, approx weight of tankard 805g, approx height 21 cm.
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