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Lot 372

A beautifully restored Lightweight FFR (Fitted For Radio) ready for shows, correctly detailed and really well presented. This 1974 Series III was subject to a complete refurbishment in 2020 including a bare-metal strip and re-paint, new rear cross-member and extensions, new door bottoms and tops, new seats, new soft top, brake system overhaul with new master cylinder, servo and flexible hoses, new shock absorbers, new wheels and tyres, new speedometer (original showed c.60,000 miles), full engine service (valves adjusted etc), new Weber carburettor, new switchgear, and numerous other small/misc. items replacedDuring the rebuild the emphasis was on historical accuracy and displaying the vehicle correctly. To this end the correct 'pioneer' tools are fitted, FFR wing boxes and electrical cabling still in situ (in the rear of the vehicle, running to the under bonnet and to the wing distribution boxes), rifle mounts are in the correct position inside the vehicle (currently used for an umbrella!), there is a military interior strip lamp fitted to the central bulkhead, original rear bench seats are in situ, now fitted with lap belts, original central rear flip-up number plate plinth has been retained and a new rear NATO hitch has been fitted with working NATO electricsAll terrain tyres are fitted for smoother road runningOverall, this is an impressively accurate restoration, admired by knowledgeable LR enthusiasts whereever it goes. It's also great fun to drive, especially in summer with the soft top rolled up or removedSpecification Make: LAND ROVER Model: SERIES III Year: 1974 Chassis Number: 95102654A Registration Number: XYD 71M Transmission: Manual Engine Number: 95102654A Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 1177 Miles Make: RHDClick here for more details, condition report and images

Lot 87

The Karabiner 98k, often abbreviated as K98k, was a bolt-action rifle used by the German military during World War II. Here are some key features and details about the K98k:1. **Design and Origin:** The K98k was based on the earlier Gewehr 98 rifle but with modifications to make it shorter and more practical for infantry use. The "k" in K98k stands for kurz, which means "short" in German.2. **Caliber:** The K98k was chambered for the 7.92x57mm Mauser cartridge.3. **Action:** It featured a bolt-action mechanism, and the bolt had a rotating two-lug design.4. **Magazine:** The K98k had a five-round internal magazine that could be loaded with stripper clips.5. **Sights:** The rifle was equipped with iron sights, including a rear tangent sight graduated to 2,000 meters.6. **Bayonet Lug:** The K98k had a bayonet lug for attaching a bayonet, which was a common accessory for infantry rifles of that era.7. **Wooden Stock:** The rifle had a wooden stock and a metal buttplate.8. **Manufacture:** The K98k was manufactured by various German arms makers, including Mauser, as well as by some occupied countries during World War II.9. **Wartime Use:** It served as the standard-issue rifle for the German military during World War II and was used by infantry, snipers, and other units.10. **Collectibility:** Due to its historical significance and association with World War II, the K98k is highly sought after by collectors and firearms enthusiasts. Matching serial numbers, original markings, and overall condition greatly influence its collectible value.Non-firing replica.43.5 inches long.6.5 lbs.

Lot 109

The Sturmgewehr 44, often abbreviated as STG 44, was a pioneering assault rifle developed by Nazi Germany during World War II. Here are key features and details about the STG 44:1. **Origin and Development:** The StG 44 was developed by the Germans during World War II as a response to the need for a versatile infantry firearm that combined the firepower of a machine gun with the portability and maneuverability of a rifle.2. **Caliber:** The StG 44 was chambered for the 7.92x33mm Kurz intermediate cartridge, a smaller and less powerful round compared to full-sized rifle cartridges.3. **Action Type:** The StG 44 utilized a gas-operated, selective-fire system, allowing for both semi-automatic and fully automatic firing modes.4. **Magazine Capacity:** The rifle typically used a detachable box magazine with a capacity of 30 rounds.5. **Rate of Fire:** The StG 44 had a cyclic rate of fire of around 500 to 600 rounds per minute.6. **Effective Range:** The effective range of the StG 44 was approximately 300 to 600 meters, providing a balance between rifle and submachine gun capabilities.7. **Weight and Length:** The StG 44 had a weight of around 10 pounds (4.62 kg) and an overall length of approximately 37 inches (940 mm).8. **Design Features:** The StG 44 featured a distinctive ergonomic design, including a wooden stock, pistol grip, and a forward-set magazine. It had a relatively short barrel and a muzzle brake to manage recoil.9. **Role in Combat:** The StG 44 played a significant role in the later stages of World War II, offering German soldiers a more versatile and effective infantry weapon. It influenced the development of future assault rifles.10. **Influence on Modern Firearms:** The StG 44 is often considered the world's first true assault rifle. Its design and concept had a profound impact on the development of subsequent assault rifles, including the AK-47 and the M16.11. **Post-War Use:** After World War II, some StG 44 rifles were captured and used by various military forces. The design principles of the StG 44 influenced the development of later firearms.12. **Historical Significance:** The StG 44 is historically significant for its innovative design, which introduced the concept of the assault rifle, combining select-fire capability and intermediate cartridge ammunition.The Sturmgewehr 44 remains a milestone in firearms development, influencing the design of modern assault rifles. Its concept of combining the firepower of a machine gun with the maneuverability of a rifle has become a standard in military small arms.Non-firing replica.36.5 inches.11 lbs.Ejecting magazine, trigger and bolt mechanism work, wood stock and metal parts.

Lot 217

The M16A1 is a military rifle that was adopted by the United States during the 1960s and became the standard issue rifle for U.S. troops during the Vietnam War. Here are some key features and details about the M16A1:1. **Design and Origin:** The M16A1 is a derivative of the Armalite AR-15 rifle, which was originally designed by Eugene Stoner. The design was later adopted by the U.S. military and designated as the M16.2. **Caliber:** The M16A1 fires the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge, which is an intermediate cartridge.3. **Action:** The M16A1 is a gas-operated, selective-fire rifle. The "selective-fire" capability allows the shooter to switch between semi-automatic and automatic firing modes.4. **Magazine:** It typically uses 20-round or 30-round detachable magazines.5. **Sights:** The M16A1 features adjustable iron sights, with a rear aperture sight and a front post sight.6. **Weight and Length:** The rifle is lightweight and has a relatively long barrel. The full length of the rifle with the stock extended is about 39 inches.7. **Bayonet Lug:** It has a bayonet lug for attaching a bayonet.8. **Handguard:** The M16A1 is equipped with a perforated heat shield on the handguard.9. **Buttstock:** The buttstock is retractable and made of plastic.10. **Wartime Use:** The M16A1 gained widespread use during the Vietnam War, replacing the M14 rifle as the standard issue rifle for U.S. forces.11. **Later Developments:** The M16A1 underwent modifications and improvements over time, leading to subsequent models such as the M16A2, M16A3, and M16A4.12. **Civilian Versions:** While military versions of the M16A1 are selective-fire, civilian versions are typically semi-automatic only. The civilian variant is known as the AR-15.The M16A1 played a significant role in the history of U.S. military firearms and became an iconic symbol of the Vietnam War era. While the M16A1 is no longer the standard-issue rifle for the U.S. military, its design and derivatives continue to be used by military and law enforcement agencies worldwide, and civilian versions are popular among firearms enthusiasts.Measures 38 inches.Non-firing replica.7.5 lbs.

Lot 151

The M1 Carbine is a lightweight, semi-automatic rifle that was widely used by the United States military during World War II, the Korean War, and beyond. Here are some key features and details about the M1 Carbine:1. **Design and Origin:** The M1 Carbine was designed as a lightweight alternative to the larger and heavier M1 Garand rifle. It was developed by firearms designer David Marshall Williams.2. **Caliber:** The M1 Carbine was chambered for the .30 Carbine cartridge, which is a light, high-velocity round.3. **Action:** It featured a gas-operated, semi-automatic action, allowing for a faster rate of fire than traditional bolt-action rifles.4. **Magazine:** The standard magazine capacity was 15 rounds, although higher-capacity magazines were also available.5. **Weight and Length:** The M1 Carbine was notably lighter and more compact than the M1 Garand, making it suitable for support troops, officers, and other personnel who required a more maneuverable firearm.6. **Sights:** It had adjustable iron sights, with a rear aperture sight and a protected front sight.7. **Bayonet Lug:** The M1 Carbine had a bayonet lug for attaching a bayonet.8. **Wooden Stock:** Many early models had a wooden stock, and later variants could feature synthetic stocks.9. **Wartime Use:** The M1 Carbine saw widespread use during World War II and the Korean War. It was popular among troops who needed a compact and lightweight rifle for various roles.10. **Post-War Use:** The M1 Carbine remained in service beyond the Korean War and was used by various military and police forces. It also became a popular civilian firearm.11. **Collector's Item:** Due to its historical significance and popularity, the M1 Carbine is a sought-after collector's item, and original military-surplus rifles are often sought after by firearms enthusiasts.The M1 Carbine played a significant role in mid-20th-century military history and is known for its versatility and ease of use. Like all firearms, the ownership, use, and transfer of M1 Carbines are subject to legal regulations, and individuals should be familiar with applicable laws.Non-firing replica.35.6 length.5 lbs.

Lot 679

A Diana .177 calibre air rifle

Lot 77

Telyt 4,5/20 cm und Telyt 5/40 cm mit ZubehörLeitz, Wetzlar. 1) Telyt 4,5/20 cm Nr. 272900, frühe Ausführung mit Original-Gegenlichtblende, Rück­deckel, Spiegelreflexansatz PLOOT Nr. 2059 mit Rück- und Vorderdeckel, Doppel-Drahtauslöser (ohne Leitz-Gravur) und Original-Leitz/Leica-Ledertasche für die oben ausgeführte Ausrüstung. (2-3/3) - 2) Telyt 5/40 cm Nr. 98209, Feet-Skala, innen mit Belag, mit PLOOT Nr. 2566 und Rückdeckel. (3/3-) - 3) Langes Einstellprisma von Leitz für Spezial-PLOOT und die Brennweiten 20 cm/40 cm passend zum Leica-Ge­wehr. Sehr selten. - Literatur: Lager, "Leica, an Illustrated History", Vol. III, S. 108-110. (3+/-) - Und: 4) Rahmensucher (Sportsucher) SFTOO für 20cm-Tele 12035, Feet-Skala, mit TZFOO/14023. (3+/3+) Start Price: EUR 800 Zustand: (-/-)Telyt 4.5/20 cm and Telyt 5/40 cm with AccessoriesLeitz, Wetzlar. 1) Telyt 4.5/20 cm no. 272900, early version with original lens hood, rear cap, SLR attachment PLOOT no. 2059 with rear and front caps, double cable release (without Leitz engraving) and original Leitz/Leica leather outfit case. (2-3/3) - 2) Telyt 5/40 cm no. 98209, feet scale, PLOOT no. 2566 and back cap, interior with some fog. (3/3) - 3) Leitz long adjustment prism for special PLOOT and focal lengths 20 cm/40 cm suitable for the Leica rifle, very rare. - Literature: Lager, "Leica, an Illustrated History", Vol. III, pp. 108-110. (3+/-) - And: 4) Frame viewfinder (sports viewfinder) SFTOO for 20 cm tele 12035, feet scale, with TZFOO/14023. (3+/3+) Start Price: EUR 800 Condition: (-/-)

Lot 370

Sehr lange Perkussionsbüchse, um 1800Achtkantlauf, achtfach gezogene Seele im Kaliber 18 mm, Visierung mit Diopter, Schloß und Hahn mit graviertem Rankendekor, Schloß- und Abzugsmechanik defekt, Vollschäftung aus Nußbaumholz mit Hornnase (leichte Beschädigungen), Einlegearbeiten aus Bein, Ladestock mit Horndopper nicht entnehmbar, Länge 160 cm. Start Price: EUR 450 Zustand: (3/-)Very Long Percussion Rifle, c. 1800Octagonal barrel, eight-groove rifled bore in 18 mm calibre, sights with rear sight, lock and hammer with engraved vine leaf decoration, walnut full-stock with horn nose cap (slight damage), bone inlay, ramrod with horn tip not removable, length 63 in., lock and trigger mechanism defective. Start Price: EUR 450 Condition: (3/-)

Lot 152

Contax-II-Gewehransatz 543/75 mit Sonnar 2,8/18 cm und Fernobjektiv 8/50 cm, ab 1936Zeiss Ikon, Dresden. Gewehransatz 543/75 mit Reflexansatz 543/78 W.2002 mit Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 2,8/18 cm Nr. 2275056 (vorne am Reflexansatz graviert "18 cm 21119816") und Reflexansatz 543/78 W.2339 mit Carl Zeiss Jena Fernobjektiv 8/50 cm Nr. 2348827 (vorne am Reflexansatz keine Zusatzgravur), beide Optiken unter Punktlicht innen mit etwas Altersbelag (entfernbar), Contax II Nr. G12492 und Verbindungskabeln. - Eines der seltensten Zubehöre für die Contax II, laut Kuc, "Auf den Spuren der Contax", Band I, S. 201-205, sind höchstens 5 Exemplare weltweit in Sammlungen bekannt. Während des Kriegs war die Verwendung des Gewehransatzes gänzlich untersagt. Start Price: EUR 16000 Zustand: (3/3)Rare Contax II Rifle Stock 543/75, Sonnar 2,8/18 cm Lens, and Fernobjektiv 8/50 cm, 1936 onwardsZeiss Ikon, Dresden. Comprising rifle stock 543/75, reflex housing 543/78 W.2002 with Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar 2.8/18 cm lens no. 2275056 (engraved on the front of the reflex attachment "18 cm 21119816") and reflex housing 543/78 W.2339 with Carl Zeiss Jena Fernobjektiv 8/50 cm lens no. 2348827 (no additional engraving on the front of the reflex attachment), Contax II no. G12492 and connecting cables, both lenses show some interior deposits (removable) under point light. - Literature: Kuc, "Auf den Spuren der Contax", Vol. I, pp. 201-205. - One of the rarest accessories for the Contax II, according to Kuc a maximum of five examples are known. The use of the Contax rifle was prohibited during World War II. Start Price: EUR 16000 Condition: (3/3)

Lot 185

A Forfar or Angus Rifle Volunteers officer's waist belt clasp, post 1900

Lot 108

A 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory Medals, together with documents, to R-8607 Pte W A Orton, Kings Royal Rifle Corps

Lot 40

A Volunteer Long Service Medal to Private J Kinnear, 1st Roxburgh & Selkirk Rifle Volunteers 1896

Lot 110

A 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory Medals to B-915 Pte J Carlisle, Rifle Brigade

Lot 226

A Great War Border Regiment enamelled white metal sweetheart brooch, in the form of the regimental badge and a Lee Enfield rifle and bayonet, (stamped Sterling and tested as silver), 5.3 cm

Lot 319

"The Rifle Brigade Chronicle", bound runs for the years 1912, 1919, 1920, 1935-7, 1943 and 1947

Lot 170

An 1860 Melrose Rifle Volunteers officer's waist belt clasp

Lot 332

Chapman (Capt. F.), Gun, Rod and Rifle, Eastbourne: The Author, 1908, plates as called for, red cloth giltProvenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire

Lot 328

Collection of Books on Guns, including: O'Connor (Jack), The Shotgun Book, Knopf, 1965, dust jacket; idem, The Hunting Rifle, Winchester Press, 1970, dust jacket; Burrard (Major Sir Gerald), The Modern Shotgun, several volumes; and others on shotguns, rifles, ammunition, etc. (5 boxes)

Lot 409

dating: 1850/60 provenance: Russian Empire, One for a percussion rifle, marked in Cyrillic and dated '1855,' in patina and with encrustments, it needs cleaning, working mechanism but it needs revision. One converted for the Krnka breech-loading rifle, with missing parts to the mechanism, lock plate marked in Cyrillic and dated '1866,' with marks at the rear side. length each plate 13,3 cm.

Lot 501

dating: 1881 provenance: USA, Octagonal, 28' barrel, with clearly visible two-line company marking, 'KING'S IMPROVEMENT' and patents '66 and '60, with foresight and adjustable rear sight. 45 cal. (45-75?) at the nozzle. Iron frame with some pitting and remains of antique bluing. Brass elevator block without markings. Working mechanism. Upper tang with mark of the model, lower tang with serial no. “16xxx”. Walnut butt (some restoration) and fore-end. Butt plate with loading gate. Sporting rifle version. length 122.2 cm.

Lot 358

dating: 1798 provenance: North Italy, Short, smoothbore barrel, framed and engraved at the base with a bust of an old-fashioned warrior, the rib decreasing towards the bell-mouthed nozzle, which is provided with rings, engraved tang; snaphaunce flintlock with flat lock plate engraved with snakes, cock and batterie decorated with floral carvings and engravings, the back of the cock with a face, screws covered with medallions decorated with carved faces, sliding pan cover, with monogram 'C. Z.' inside. Wooden full stock partially sculpted with floral motifs, beautiful iron mounts richly carved, engraved and partially pierced with busts and floral motifs. Butt-plate dated '1798'; one screw and the second loop are missing. Replaced wooden ramrod. Interesting rifle for hunting in the undergrowth made by a member of the famous Zanotti dynasty. length 98.5 cm.

Lot 325

dating: 1840 circa provenance: Naples, Smoothbore, round, juxtaposed, browned and damask 18 mm cal. barrels, with gold-inlaid marks 'B. IGNESTI IN NAPLES' at the base between gold frames, rib with foresight; beautiful tang browned in black, engraved with floral motifs and with sight. Locks with flat lock plates marked in suite, finely engraved with floral motifs and with side cocks. Wooden half-stock (very small missig parts and signs of time) with checkered palm rest and grip. Smooth brass mounts, missing ramrod and ramrod pipes. Complete with the rare bayonet with blade of lozenge section blade which can be unscrewed from the metal rifle body. See this item described and illustrated in 'Le armi al tempo dei Borbone' by Salvatore Abita, Edizione Scientifiche Italiane, Naples, 1998; with text on page 158 and illustration no. 62 on page 176.For Biagio Ignesti, see 'Repertorio Storico Degli Archibugiari Italiani dal XIV al XX Secolo', by Bruno Barbiroli, Clueb, Bologna, 2012 on page 312, which tells the story of the famous armourer. length 125 cm.

Lot 221

THE WEBLEY JUNIOR AIR RIFLE

Lot 222

A VINTAGE HUNGARIAN AIR RIFLE

Lot 1320

St. Etienne Berthier MLE M16 rifle issued to the French military in 1917, together with an early air rifle, both in need of restoration.

Lot 253A

Collection of 19 boxed / cased Britains metal figures to include 17147 German Waffen SS - MG42 Team, 17255 95th Foot British Rifle Brigade, 24000 British Royal Marine Commando, 8820 11th Hussars, 8815 Sherwood Foresters, 49005 Cameron Highlander Standing Firing In Sun Helmet, 00256 Scots Guards 1899 Present Arms, 8 x Zulu War figures featuring 20038, 20041, 20033, 20006, 20027, 20153, 20058 and 20067, etc, plus a Trophy Miniatures The Zulu War Series Ref No. RA2, all figures ex, boxes vg overall with very little storage wear to all boxes

Lot 1272

Lt Col. FBH (Frederic Boyd Heneage) Drummond. MC. (1890-1971), Libya, a view of boats in Benghazi Port with the Cathedral beyond, watercolour, signed with initials and dated 1951 lower right, 26 x 41cm. Drummond served with the Rifle Brigade in WWl and was awarded the MC for his actions in battle at St Aubert. Later with the Colonial Service, Secretary to the Imperial Institute (1930s) and Supervisor of Colonial Studies at Oxford University 1946-71. Condition Report: Paper very slightly discoloured, otherwise goood appearance.

Lot 39

NELSON (HORATIO)Autograph letter signed ('Nelson & Bronte') to Captains Gore, Sutton and Elliot on the ships Medusa, Amphion and Maidstone off Gibraltar, requesting they give '...my dear friend Col. Stewart, The Honble C. Stewart and Lady Georgiana... a run to Madeira...' for '...the reestablishment of her health which is very delicate...', bearing collector's label '402', one page on a bifolium, light dust-staining, some creasing, small pin holes where folds join, remains of guard, 4to (240 x 190mm.), Victory, 20 December 1803; with autograph free front signed ('Nelson & Bronte'), docketed '20 December 1803', bearing collector's label '405', one page, red wax seal with good impression, seal tear with loss not affecting text, dust-staining particularly where exposed, creased with small holes at folds, remains of cardboard guard, 4to (240 x 190mm.), [December 1803] (2)Footnotes:'IF YOU CAN POSSIBLY IN THE EXECUTION OF THE SERVICE ENTRUSTED TO YOU GIVE THEM A RUN TO MADEIRA': Nelson requests passage for his friend Colonel Stewart, travelling with his brother and sister.Colonel William Stewart (1774-1827), founder of the Rifle Brigade, was with Nelson at the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801 and had been given the honour of carrying the dispatches reporting the victory to London, for which he received a promotion to full Colonel: 'the rising hope of our army' as Nelson described him (E.M. Lloyd/Roger T. Stearn, ODNB). They struck up a friendly correspondence, and eleven letters from Nelson were privately published, with Stewart's journal and correspondence with the Duke of Wellington, as Cumloden Papers in 1871. It is evident that Colonel Stewart's party did not make the requested voyage to Madeira, as a letter from Nelson to Stewart dated 16 February 1804 notes that '...you might be sure of all my attention to your brother's desires for your sister. I am very glad to hear she is much recovered and, having given up all thoughts of going to Madeira, will go to England in the summer months...' (Cumloden Papers, no.XII, p.235). Unfortunately, it appears that the health of Lady Georgiana Frances Stewart (1776-1804) did not improve, as she died that April in Malta, presumably on her way home. The other member of the party mentioned here was their brother, Charles James Stewart (1775-1837), later Bishop of Quebec. Our letter is not published in Nicolas Dispatches & Letters online.Provenance: Private European collection formed by the owner's father some 50 years ago.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 488

An Austrian cold-painted bronze figural group, by Franz Bergman, 1861-1936, early 20th century, depicting an Arab trader holding an antelope head while standing on a tiger skin, with a rifle and jars at his feet, impressed B within amphora mark to underside, 15cm high, 16.2cm wide, 11cm deep 

Lot 645

Ephemera, Fleet, Hampshire, a collection of ephemera relating to Fleet to include Masonic programmes, 15 postcards (athletics, football teams, soldiers etc.), photographs (weddings, Fleet Rifle Club, families, portraits etc.), invoices, football programme (Aldershot v Fleet Town 1973), advertising paper bags, membership cards, In Memoriam cards etc. Interesting selection. (gd)

Lot 798

Postcards, Military, a selection of approx. 120 UK and foreign cards. Mainly WW1 to include portraits, groups, war damage, sentimental etc. Essex Reg., R.A.M.C., Somerset Light Infantry, Volunteer Rifle Bttn. and more (gen gd)

Lot 139

A Set of Three Mid-20th Century Cold Painted Metal Figures of British Sailors by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, one in tropical whites with bell bottom trousers and bare feet, one in able seaman uniform of blue jumper with ammunition belt and blue trousers tucked into his boots, standing to attention with a bolt action rifle, the other in similar uniform with white trousers tucked into his boots and holding a cutlass, each wearing a pork pie hat with cap tally to H.M.S.Triad, on a silver plated square plinth engraved with maker's name and on a square ebony socle, 19.5cm high, all contained in the original Goldsmiths and Silversmiths oak carrying case with hinged fascia and brass swan neck carrying handle.Footnote :- from the Estate of Commander Kenneth Mathieson Fardell, who served in the Royal Navy and was awarded the Goodenough Medal for 1913-1914. **HMS Triad was a T-class submarine which was sunk by the Italian submarine ENRICO TOTI on 10th October 1940 whilst sailing from Malta to Alexandria. Small areas of paint scrapes.

Lot 267

A French Model 1874 Gras 11mm Bolt-action Rifle, the 70.5cm barrel stamped with various proof marks, the action marked Manufacture D'Armes St. Etienne Mle 1866-74, M80, with hinged ladder rear sight, the walnut full stock with three brass barrel bands secured by steel spring clips, brass trigger guard and butt plate, the fore-end set with a later steel plate and leather band with studded decoration, two sling swivels and steel clearing rod, 117cmAction works. Rust pitting to metalwork but no holes of dents. Later mounts to the stock which has bruise marks.

Lot 55

A Crimea Medal 1854-56, with three clasps ALMA, INKERMANN and SEBASTAPOL, renamed to LIEUT.J.HUDSON 1ST BN. RIFLE BRIGADE; a Crimea Medal 1854-56, un-named, now brooched (2)

Lot 273

A 19th Century 12 Bore Side by Side Double Barrel Pinfire Shotgun by William Greener, Rifle Hill Works, Birmingham, the 76cm steel barrels numbered 10122, with Birmingham proof marks, signed on the rib and engraved LAMINATED STEEL, INDESTRUCTABLE BY GUNPOWDER, with foliate engraved barrel tang, hammers and signed lock plates, under-lever break, the walnut stock inlaid with gold escutcheon, with chequered grip and fore-end, 119cm, together with a leather leg o'mutton shotgun case and a cleaning kit.Action works, hold at full and half cock. Right hammer broken but present. Rust pitting to barrels and bore, minor bruising to stock.

Lot 279

A 19th Century Percussion Hunting Rifle by Green of London, .625 calibre, the 71cm octagonal browned steel barrel with brass blade fore sight and hinged leaf rear sight, with foliate engraved dolphin hammer and signed lock plate, the walnut half stock with horn and brass fore-end tip incorporating the ramrod pipe, brass trigger guard with finger rest and foliate finials, with brass butt plate and escutcheon numbered 2, the right side of the butt with sliding cap box cover, the left side with raised cheekpiece, and carved with teardrops, 109cmAction works, holds at full and half cock. Fine pitting to barrel.Minor bruising to stock with wax filled hole for sling swivel. Side plate missing and holes filled with wax. Small splits and chips to both sides of fore-end.

Lot 210

An Imperial German Artillery Sword by Alcoso, the 84cm plain single edge fullered steel blade with maker's logo, the plated steel stirrup hilt with wire bound black plastic grip, with black painted steel scabbard and silver bullion thread portapee, 99cm; a Victorian Rifle Regiment Officer's Sword, the 80cm single edge fullered steel blade etched with crowned VR cypher, strung bugle and a family crest, by Maynard, Harrison & Rice, London, with Proved poincon, the silver plated steel gothic hilt with wire bound fishskin grip, 94cm, lacks scabbard; an Indian Kukri, the curved blade stamped ORDEP, NEPAL, with brass bolster and pommel to the horn grip, with leather scabbard and two sharpening knives (3)1 - Some scratching to blade. Plastic grip with a crack under the pommel. Portapee strap is broken. Rust pitting and wear to the paint on the hilt. 2 - Minor rust patches to blade towards the tip, wear to the etching. Lacks scabbard.

Lot 29

A Canada General Service Medal 1866-1870, with clasp FENIAN RAID 1866, awarded to 1160 CPL. W.BAKER, 4TH RIFLE BRIGADEEdge ding to obverse at 5 o'clock.

Lot 289

A Non-working Copy of a Flintlock Baker Rifle, with brass furniture, two steel sling swivels, steel ramrod and leather sling, together with two copy Baker bayonets, each with brass stirrup hilt and brass mounted leather scabbard (3)Action works, holds at full and half cock, barrel solid at the breech.

Lot 78

A Queen's South Africa Medal 1899-1902, with two clasps CAPE COLONY and SOUTH AFRICA 1902, renamed to 25 PTE.C.HURST. A.S.C.; a Queen's South Africa Medal 1899-1902, renamed to No.1839 PTE..R.SMILEY, WORCESTER REGT., lacks clasp and suspender; a King's South Africa Medal 1901-02, no clasp, renamed to No.1198 RFM.J.HAMMOND, RIFLE BRIGADE (3)

Lot 263

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OVERA Weihrauch HW35K .22 Calibre Break Barrel Air Rifle, numbered 147817, with blackened finish, the barrel stamped HULL CARTRIDGE, side lever break, the left side of the beech semi pistol grip stock with raised cheekpiece, surmounted by a Hawke Sport HD 4X32 scope.In working condition. Some pitting and scratching to barrel

Lot 264

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OVERAn Original Mod.50 .22 Calibre Under-Lever Air Rifle, numbered 71302257, with adjustable rear sight and tunnel fore-sight, the beech semi pistol grip stock with ebonised grip.Action works.

Lot 657

Norica Storm .22 air rifle with scope and baffle in case with leaflets

Lot 701

A.S.I. rangemaster air rifle with A.S.I. scope

Lot 702

Crosman 1400  pump action .22  air rifle

Lot 674

Diana Series 70 air rifle with case

Lot 680

BSA .22 Cal air rifle with a Rhino 4X32 scope in case

Lot 672

Unkowen wooden air rifle with case

Lot 659

2 rifle targets with target markers

Lot 667

BSA .22 cal air rifle with a AGS scope in case

Lot 670

Relum .22 Tornado air rifle with SMK 4X32 scope in bag

Lot 705

Collection of air rifle pellets and BB pellets

Lot 679

Webley EXCEl air rifle with scope in case

Lot 677

~2250B~ .22 Cal air rifle with 4X32 scope in case

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