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A reproduction Winchester rifle, manufactured in base metal with a wooden stock, 20in. barrel; a reproduction Cavalry percussion rifle, with wooden stock, 21in. barrel; and a reproduction American style Flintlock rifle, full-length wooden stock and brass mounts and trigger guard, 33in. barrel. (3)
Orlando Norie (British, 1832-1901) The Rifle Brigade Skirmishing Taking the Gravel Pits before Sebastapol signed lower right "Orlando Norie" watercolour 30 x 46cm Orlando Norie (British, 1832-1901) General Gordon at Khartoum signed lower left "Orlando Norie" watercolour 32 x 46cm Provenance: Private collection, Suffolk
1914-18 Medal trio (killed in action), inc. 1914 Star, awarded to 6408, Pte. P. G. Finney, 2nd Battn., King's Royal Rifle Corps, plus Victoria, Volunteer Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, awarded to 592, C. Sergt. J. Finney, 4th Volunteer Battn., Cheshire Regt., all lightly polished, otherwise extremely fine, together with cap badge (converted to brooch), silver fob medal, engraved 'Football League, A. Company', enamelled 'Ypres' brooch and a few paper items (small lot) [Memorial plaque retained by family]
Britains, Crescent etc, lead soldiers, 6 mounted to include; 5x US cavalry service dress, mounted at the walk (VG), plus 7 infantry running at the trail and officer with sword (2 missing rifle arms) etc, sold with 12 good Britains cowboys on foot, various poses, a J Hill cowgirl missing whip and cowboy missing lasso, x 42 (Mainly G-VG)
**A 15 BORE CAUCASIAN MIQUELET-LOCK RIFLE, 19TH CENTURY with octagonal twist sighted barrel rifled with seven grooves and retained by two chased silver bands, chiselled with a shaped panel over the breech, standing back sight, iron lock of characteristic form stamped with a mark, figured hardwood full stock inlaid with mother-of-pearl plaques, minute copper nails, and small shaped panels filled with contrasting colours of horn (small losses, the stock cracked through at the lock, the rear portion of the butt replaced), steel trigger, a pair of steel sling swivels, and associated steel ramrod 80cm; 31 1/2in barrel
**A 20 BORE CAUCASIAN MIQUELET-LOCK RIFLE, 19TH CENTURY with octagonal swamped sighted barrel rifled with seven grooves and retained by five brass bands (one split), stamped with a mark over the breech, standing back sight, iron lock of characteristic form, figured hardwood full stock sparsely inlaid with bone plaques (fore-end chipped, losses), brass mounts, and iron button trigger (later ramrod) 104cm; 41in barrel
A 28 BORE TURKISH MIQUELET-LOCK RIFLE, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY with octagonal swamped sighted barrel rifled with nine grooves, retained by three repousée silver bands, and encrusted with gold scrollwork at the muzzle and over the breech, the latter fitted with standing back-sight also encrusted with gold, steel tang encrusted with gold flowers and foliage, steel lock of characteristic form decorated with gold en suite, figured hardwood full stock inlaid with horn panels, and later faceted butt, (areas of wear, later ramrod) 67.2cm; 26 1/2in
FOURTEEN BAYONETS, 19TH CENTURY comprising a Wurtenburg model 1870 with its scabbard; a Belgium model 1868 Comblain rifle bayonet; a Prussian Jäeger Hirschfanger steel-hilted bayonet; two Prussian steel-hilted regimental sidearms; 19th and 20th Century bayonets comprising a Turkish Mauser bayonet model 1890; a Ross rifle bayonet; a German Mauser bayonet; a W.W. II German dress bayonet; a German W.W. I regimentally marked bayonet; an Austrian yataghan bayonet; a French Gras bayonet; a Swiss made bayonet for the Werndl rifle (14)
FIFTEEN CONTINENTAL BAYONETS, 19TH CENTURY comprising a German model 1898 Mauser rifle bayonet; another; another for the 1871 model; a bayonet for a Comblain rifle, with birds head pommel; a saw-back bayonet for a Swiss Pioneer Regiment; an Italian Vetterli bayonet; another two; a German Mauser bayonet; a French model, 1886 Lebel bayonet; a German model 1871/84 bayonet; two Enfield yataghan bayonets; and two W.W.I British bayonets (15)
A .700 CALIBRE PRUSSIAN FLINTLOCK MILITARY RIFLE, LATE 18TH CENTURY with tapering rifled barrel fitted with brass fore-sight and retaining traces of a mark at the breech, strongly bevelled stepped regulation lock marked 'Potsdam', moulded figured walnut full stock with short butt, and regulation brass mounts including four faceted ramrod-pipes, and steel ramrod 93cm; 36 1/2in barrel Inv. no. F094
A GROUP OF GUN ACCESSORIES comprising a cap dispenser made by Ken Steggles; a small powder flask for a pistol; a powder flask by Dixon with beaded design; a large French pistol flask of pineapple form; a shot dispenser nozzle; a Continental multi tool put in a horn body; a large bore powder dispenser; a barrel wrench for a percussion pocket pistol; a Popes patent pinfire cartridge extractor; part of a rifle backsight by Parker; two military sling swivels; a lions head boss; a ramrod for a rimfire pistol; a steel spring; a breech inspectors tool, a gun screwdriver by Hawkesley with horn handle; a tin of Kynoch percussion caps, part of a powder flask body; a good nickel mounted horn powder flask - etc (19)
A GROUP OF 4 BULLET MOULDS AND POWDER DISPENSERS comprising a Continental bronze bullet mould for approximately .650 calibre Mfa; a rifle bullet mould for .450 rifle by Ingram, Glasgow; a steel bullet mould stamped .441; a bronze mould for a 12 bore cartridge bullet head; a rare Jones's patent 'The Accuratus' powder dispenser No.185 (4)
A .71 CALIBRE PERCUSSION MILITARY RIFLE, DATED 1834 a Continental military conversion from flintlock, with sighted barrel rifled with five grooves, fitted with folding back-sight, stamped with the date, calibre and German proof marks at the breech, rounded lock stamped with crowned 'GR' and 'Tower', figured walnut full stock (the spring catches for the barrel bands filled in), regulation brass mounts and steel ramrod 93.5cm; 36 7/8in barrel
A .577 CALIBRE VICTORIAN PERCUSSION 1853 PATTERN THIRD MODEL THREE BAND ENFIELD RIFLE, DATED 1860 fitted with folding back-sight calibrated to 1000 yards, Enfield lock with 'VR' crowned and the date, and the stock with Enfield mark, complete with its ramrod (refinished) 99.2cm; 39 1/8in barrel
A .577 CALIBRE VICTORIAN SNIDER-ENFIELD MARK III TWO-BAND RIFLE, DATED 1870 of regulation specifications, stamped throughout with Ordnance and War Department markings, dated lock, the stock applied with a band of Turkish ornament around the grip, and complete with its steel clearing rod and contemporary leather sling 82.5cm; 32 1/2in barrel
A RARE .600 CALIBRE PERCUSSION BREECH-LOADING UNDER-HAMMER SCHEEL PATENT MILITARY RIFLE, SÖDERMANLAND PROOF MARKS, NO. 182, CIRCA 1845 with sighted barrel retained by a pair of brass bands, fitted with standing back-sight ahead of the breech, tip-up breech operated by a lever on the right, under-hammer action incorporating a ring for cocking, regulation walnut full stock, raised cheek-piece, brass butt-plate, steel trigger-guard, and steel sling swivels 83.2cm; 32 3/4in barrel Frederick Wilhelm Scheel, a Norwegian army officer and gun designer read of the American Hall rifle and adapted it into his own patent incorporating the under-hammer design of the Danish Löbnitz patent. In 1838 it was presented for tests by a Royal Commission, and one hundred of these rifles were tested by an infantry battalion in 1842. In the same year it was adopted by the Norwegian army and thus became the first breech-loader to be adopted as the single standard military firearm for a nation. See C.Blair (ed.) 1983, pp.242-243.
A 28 BORE AUSTRIAN MODEL 1854/67 WANZL SYSTEM INFANTRY RIFLE, DATED 1857; A .500 CALIBRE BELGIAN ALBINI-BRAENDLIN SYSTEM CARBINE, LIÈGE PROOF, CIRCA 1860; AND A 16 BORE CONTINENTAL D.B. PERCUSSION SHOTGUN (the first two heavily pitted, the first drilled through at the muzzle); (the steel parts pitted, the muzzle drilled through); the third with twist sighted barrels, scroll-engraved back-action locks (one hammer detached), and figured walnut half-stock carved with a lionshead in the round on the underside of the butt (worn) the first: 88.5cm; 34 7/8in barrel (3)
AN AUSTRIAN PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLE, CIRCA 1760 converted from flintlock, with octagonal blued swamped sighted barrel (back-sight removed), rifled with six grooves, slender rounded lock, figured walnut full stock lightly carved and incised with foliage about the barrel tang, over the fore-end and the butt, the latter with carved raised cheek-piece and patchbox fitted with sliding cover, brass mounts of shaped outline, including solid side-plate, wooden trigger-guard reinforced with a brass strip drawn-out to a broad terminal, the heel of the butt with petal-shaped cap, and three ramrod-pipes, and horn fore-end cap (ramrod missing); and A PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN BY J. SCHEMETYLER, CIRCA 1800, converted from flintlock, with three-stage sighted barrel stamped with a mark, L crowned, at the breech, the tang engraved '1', signed border-engraved lock decorated with a garland beneath the bolster, figured walnut half-stock, raised cheek-piece , the fore-end stained in imitation of a horn cap, brass mounts comprising butt-plate of shaped outline engraved with the owner's initials, wooden trigger-guard reinforced with a brass plate en suite with the butt-plate, and a pair of faceted ramrod-pipes (ramrod missing) 101cm; 39 3/4in barrel (2)
A 54 BORE PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLE FOR BELTED BALL BY ANCELL, CIRCA 1840 with rebrowned sighted barrel rifled with a pair of grooves, engraved breech fitted with screw-in bolster, engraved slender breech tang, signed engraved back-action lock fitted with sliding bolt safety-catch, figured walnut half-stock, chequered grip, engraved steel mounts comprising scrolling trigger-guard, butt-plate, sling swivel, silver barrel bolt escutcheons, and silver fore-end cap, and horn-tipped ramrod, probably the original 72cm; 28 1/4in barrel Robert Ancell is recorded in Perth between 1820-52.
A 27 BORE PERCUSSION TARGET RIFLE BY GEORGE H. DAW, 57 THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON, NO.3552, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1861-65 with tapering sighted barrel rifled with four grooves for Jacob's type bullets, and fitted with folding calibrated ladder back-sight, border-engraved tang, signed border-engraved flush-fitting lock, retaining its original nipple protector, figured walnut half-stock, finely chequered grip, border-engraved steel mounts comprising trigger-guard, butt-plate, fore-end cap and barrel bolt escutcheons, a pair of ramrod-pipes, vacant silver escutcheon, and original brass-tipped ramrod 61.3cm; 24 1/8in barrel George Henry Daw is recorded at this address between 1862-79 and manufactured improved versions of General Jacob's rifles.
A 22 BORE GERMAN FLINTLOCK WENDER RIFLE BY JAKUB HEILER, CIRCA 1740 with two-stage tapering sighted barrels formed with a long flat, rifled with seven and six grooves respectively and signed on the upper, fitted with a facing plate at the breech engraved with a panel of foliage on each side, bevelled lock engraved with a line around the border, figured walnut full stock carved with a raised foliate moulding about the tang, moulded over the fore-end, raised cheek-piece, and fluted sliding patchbox cover, steel mounts including solid side-plate decorated en suite with the lock, sliding trigger-guard releasing the barrels, butt plate with engraved tang of shaped outline, and a pair of sling swivels (later ramrod, the steel parts chemically cleaned) 85cm; 33 1/2in barrels
A .650 CALIBRE DUTCH FLINTLOCK JAEGER RIFLE BY THONE, AMSTERDAM, CIRCA 1790 with octagonal barrel rifled with seven broad grooves, fitted with folding back-sight (fore-sight removed), and with traces of a town mark at the breech, signed bevelled lock with rounded tail fitted with dog safety-catch (top-jaw and screw missing), figured walnut stock with carved raised cheek-piece, patchbox with sliding cover (small chips and light bruising), regulation brass mounts, brass fore-end cap and brass-tipped steel ramrod (sling swivels missing) 75.5cm; 29 3/4in barrel
A 28 BORE GERMAN WHEEL-LOCK SPORTING RIFLE, SECOND QUARTER OF THE 17TH CENTURY with octagonal swamped sighted barrel rifled with seven grooves, stamped with the maker's initials, the letters 'I M' a flowerhead between, and a brass-lined barrelsmith's mark, a female bust, at the breech, flat lock fitted with enclosed wheel, sliding pan-cover, pan-fence engraved with the letters 'M Z', flash-guard, and dog with enclosed outer face, set trigger, figured walnut full stock moulded over the fore-end (repaired), carved cheek-piece inset with a horn rondel, patchbox with sliding cover inlaid with a shaped panel of horn, steel trigger-guard, horn butt-plate, ramrod-pipes, and fore-end cap, and horn-tipped wooden ramrod, perhaps the original 85.7cm; 33 3/4in barrel
A GERMAN WHEEL-LOCK SPORTING RIFLE, 17TH CENTURY converted for use as a trap or alarm gun, with cut-down octagonal barrel stamped with the barrelsmith's marks at the breech, flat lock engraved with a pair of cavalry officers in contemporary dress before a city, later hardwood full stock, and later steel mounts of rudimentary construction 33cm; 13in
A 50 BORE AMERICAN PERCUSSION PLAINS RIFLE BY GEORG HERZOG, DATED 1808 converted from flintlock, with octagonal barrel fitted with German silver fore-sight, standing steel back-sight signed on a silver plaque behind, engraved lock signed 'Josh Co' (rubbed), double set trigger, maple full stock stained in imitation of high figuring, (fore-end chipped and cracked), carved cheek-piece, brass mounts including moulded trigger-guard , faceted butt-cap and pierced engraved patchbox-cover (worn, later ramrod) 103cm; 40 1/2in barrel This maker appears to be unrecorded.
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