* WEBLEY. A .455 'WG ARMY MODEL' SIX-SHOT DOUBLE-ACTION REVOLVER, serial no. 11986, 6in. blued octagonal sighted barrel, top-strap marked '"WG" ARMY MODEL', blued fluted cylinder, blued frame marked 'WEBLEY PATENTS' and with 'W&S' winged bullet trademark, bird's head butt with chequered hard rubber grips (one chipped), blued trigger-guard, lanyard ring, and retaining much original blued finish throughout, in brown leather flap holster with brown leather ammunition pouch.
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MAUSER. A 7.63mm 'C96' PRE-WAR COMMERCIAL SELF-LOADING "BROOMHANDLE" PISTOL, serial no. 119069, circa 1910, 5 1/2in. sighted barrel, long extractor, rear-sight calibrated to 1,000 metres, frame marked 'WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER OBERNDORF A NECKAR', thirty-three groove wooden grips, lanyard ring, and traces of original blued finish throughout, in matching number wooden stock holster (cracked) with applied brown leather band near the lid.
MAUSER. A 7.63mm 'C96' PRE-WAR COMMERCIAL SELF-LOADING "BROOMHANDLE" PISTOL, serial no. 130686, circa 1911-14, 5 1/2in. sighted barrel, short extractor, rear-sight calibrated to 1,000 metres, hammer marked 'NS', frame marked 'WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER OBERNDORF A NECKAR', twenty-six groove wooden grips, lanyard ring, reblued throughout, in non-matching number wooden stock holster (cracked) bound with cord.
MAUSER. A 7.63mm 'C96' POST-WAR COMMERCIAL SELF-LOADING "BROOMHANDLE" PISTOL, serial no. 340508, 5 1/2in. nitro reproved sighted barrel, short extractor, rear-sight calibrated to 1,000 metres, hammer marked 'NS', frame marked 'WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER OBERNDORF A NECKAR', thirty-four groove wooden grips, lanyard ring (reblued throughout), in non-matching number wooden stock holster.
MAUSER. A 7.63mm 'C96' POST-WAR BOLO SELF-LOADING "BROOMHANDLE" PISTOL, serial no. 634534, 10cm. sighted barrel, short extractor, rear-sight calibrated to 1,000 metres, hammer marked 'NS', frame with Mauser banner on the left side and marked 'WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER OBERNDORF A NECKAR', twenty-two groove replacement grips, lanyard ring (reblued throughout), with modern wooden stock holster, in fitted textile- covered case.
MAUSER. A 9mmP 'C96' RED NINE SELF-LOADING "BROOMHANDLE" SERVICE PISTOL, serial no. 26440, 5 1/2in. sighted barrel, short extractor, rear-sight calibrated to 500 metres, frame marked 'WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER OBERNDORF A NECKAR', thirty-three groove wooden grips each with characteristic red '9', lanyard ring (reblued throughout), with a wooden stock holster.
WESTLEY RICHARDS. A .375 (RIMLESS 58/300 MAGNUM EXPRESS (H&H MAG.)) BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 42735, 25in. nitro barrel signed 'WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO. LONDON', block- mounted bead fore-sight with flip-up moon sight ('moon' missing) and flip-over tunnel-cover, block-mounted rear- sight of one standing and two folding leaves calibrated to 300 yards, scroll engraved receiver with matt receiver- ring and marked 'WESTLEY RICHARDS 375 RIMLESS 58/300 MAGNUM RIMLESS', 14 3/4in. pistolgrip stock (pinned at the head, small insert repair behind receiver) including 3/4in. rubber recoil pad, raised cheek-piece, chequered grip and fore-end, horn fore-end cap and pistolgrip-cap, magazine floor-plate with lever locking-catch, sling eyes.
C. FLETCHER JAMIESON. W.J. JEFFERY & CO. A FINE .500 (JEFFERY) 'MODEL NO.2' SINGLE SQUARE BRIDGE MAGNUM BOLT-MAGAZINE BIG GAME RIFLE, serial no. 25554, 26in. blued nitro barrel signed 'SPECIALLY BUILT FOR C. FLETCHER JAMIESON. BY W.J. JEFFERY & CO. 9 GOLDEN SQUARE. REGENT STREET. LONDON. W.1. 25554', matt ramp-mounted bead fore-sight with tunnel-cover and flip-up moon-sight, matt quarter-rib with rear-sight of one standing and two folding leaves calibrated to 300 yards, the standing leaf with platinum-inlaid centre-line, border and scroll engraved receiver with matt receiver-ring, 14 1/2in. well figured pistolgrip stock including 3/4in. rubber recoil pad (minor setting crack behind receiver), chequered grip and fore- end, dark horn fore-end cap, border and scroll engraved case-hardened pistolgrip-cap with hinged trap-cover, border and scroll engraved magazine floor-plate and trigger-guard each retaining traces of original blued finish, silver escutcheon engraved with the initials 'C.F.J.', sling eyes, in original brass-cornered oak and leather full length rifle case lined in red baize, the lid with W.J. Jeffery leather trade label, with spare coil spring for the bolt, two spare fore-sight elements and a spare tunnel-cover. Provenance : C. Fletcher Jamieson, the famous Rhodesian rancher, professional ivory hunter and pioneer photographer. Other Notes: Fletcher Jamieson began his hunting career with a Holland & Holland .500/.450 nitro express double rifle but following an accident changed to a W.J. Jeffery .500 (Rimless) Mauser bolt-action rifle which he used exclusively for a decade taking over 300 elephants with it. He had seen a German-made .500 bolt rifle by Schuler at Mitchell & Fallon's gun shop in Salisbury (Harare) and was taken by the ballistic capabilities of the .500 round but was not impressed with the German rifle. He straight away ordered a .500 from W.J. Jeffery in London which was completed in July 1937. Jamieson was a close friend of John 'Pondoro' Taylor, famed hunter and author of African Rifles and Cartridges, and supplied all the photographs that illustrate Taylor's book. Specific mention is made to Jamieson's Jeffery rifle in the chapter on large bore rifles, Taylor noting that Jamieson specified a 26in. barrel over the normal 24in. to aid balance given his great height. Jamieson died in 1947 in an unfortunate accident whilst working on a well, cutting short the career of one of the last of the great African hunters.
HOLLAND & HOLLAND. A FINE .30 (SUPER) 'MODELE DE LUXE' BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 3533, 24 3/4in. blued nitro barrel signed 'HOLLAND & HOLLAND. 13. BRUTON STREET, LONDON', matt ramp-mounted bead fore-sight with flip-up moon-sight and tunnel-cover, matt quarter-rib with rear-sight of one standing and one folding leaf each with gold-inlaid centre-line and calibrated to 250 yards, scroll engraved blued receiver with matt receiver-ring, fitted with Holland & Holland quick detachable telescopic side-mount with Zeiss 'Diavari-C' 3-9x36 telescopic sight, 13 3/4in. finely figured pistolgrip stock including 1/4in. rubber butt-plate, raised Monte Carlo cheek-piece, chequered grip and fore-end, dark horn fore-end cap and pistolgrip-cap, blued trigger- guard and magazine floor-plate, the latter engraved 'MODELE DE LUXE', gold escutcheon, sling mounts, in original canvas and leather full length rifle case with accessories and a second Zeiss 'Varipoint V' 1,1-4x24 T* telescopic sight with quick detachable mounts to fit the side-mount. This rifle appears to be little used. Other Notes: The makers have kindly confirmed that this rifle was complete in 1968.
MAUSER. A 7X57mm 'MODEL S' BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING CARBINE, serial no. 95540, circa 1927, 20in. nitro barrel with ramp-mounted bead fore-sight with tunnel cover, tangent rear-sight calibrated to 1000 metres, receiver ring marked with the Mauser banner set against a stippled background, side-wall engraved 'WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER OBERNDORF A/N', 15 1/2in. pistolgrip stock including 1 3/4in. extension (cracked at the hand), fore-end with middle schnabel (fore-end shortened by 3 1/2in.), magazine floor-plate with lever locking-catch, set triggers, leather sling.
MAUSER. A 7X57mm 'MODEL B' BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 124403, 23 3/4in. octagonal to round nitro barrel signed 'MAUSER-WERKE A.G. OBERNDORF AM. NECKAR' on the full length matt raised sighting flat, bead fore-sight, rear-sight of one standing and one folding leaf calibrated to 200 metres, blued receiver with matt receiver-ring, fitted with Zeiss 'Zielsechs' telescopic sight engraved 'O.G. SCHERELL BERLIN W.9' and in quick detachable tunnel-mounts, 14 1/2in. figured pistolgrip stock, raised cheek-piece, chequered grip and schnabel fore-end, set triggers, magazine floor-plate with lever locking-catch, sling mounts, refinished throughout.
E. SCHMIDT & HABERMANN. AN 8X57mm BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 5546, 23 1/2in. blued nitro barrel (proved in 2009) with full length raised matt sighting rib and signed 'E. SCHMIDT & HABERMANN' and 'SUHL I/TH', bead fore-sight, rear-sight of one standing and one folding leaf, border engraved receiver with matt receiver-ring, fitted with bases for quick detachable scope mounts, 14 1/2in. figured pistolgrip stock including 1/2in. rubber recoil pad, raised cheek-piece, chequered grip and schnabel fore-end, engraved mounts including magazine floor-plate with lever locking-catch and hinged bullet-trap cover on the underside of the butt, rounded pistolgrip-cap with gold-inlaid crest, sling mounts, and brown leather sling.
KRIEGHOFF. A 16-BORE / 7X57R DOUBLE-TRIGGER OVER AND UNDER BOXLOCK EJECTOR DOUBLE RIFLE, serial no. 68274, 25in. Bohler steel nitro barrels with flip-up open sights and blade foresight, the breech end mounted with quickly-detachable mount bases, with ring, 2 3/4in. shot chamber, bored approx. 3/4 choke, treble-grip action with side-bolsters, cocking indicators, manual safety, sidelever shot / ball selector switch, set triggers, border and scroll engraving, silver finish, 14 1/2in. figured hogsback pistolgrip stock with Allen canvas bullet holder, cheekpiece, sling swivels, including buttplate, weight 6lb. 12oz.
W. HORTON. A 12-BORE SHOT AND BALL BOXLOCK NON-EJECTOR DOUBLE RIFLE, serial no. 2634, 28in. black powder only barrels with rifled chokes, (some internal pitting and left barrel with ring bulge), matt sight rib with folding leaf sights for 50, 100 and 150 yards and ramp mounted bead foresight, tubes engraved 'W. HORTON. 98. BUCHANAN ST. GLASGOW.', treble-grip action with removable striker discs, automatic safety, border engraving, retaining very slight traces of original colour-hardening and finish, 15in. stock, weight 8lb. 4oz.
L. BRANCQUAERT (BRUSSELS). A FINE 10-BORE (3IN) TOPLEVER HAMMER LIVE PIGEON GUN, serial no. 1901, with second set of barrels, 29 1/2in. Whitworth-steel black powder only chopperlump barrels with broad raised finely matted rib, tubes finely engraved in decorative script 'L. BRANCQUAERT. BRUSSELS. MADE OF SIR JOSEPH WHITWORTH'S FLUID PRESSED STEEL', the underside impressed with the Whitworth trade mark, the lump engraved '1', 3in. chambers, bored approx. 1/2 and full choke; 29 1/2in. Whitworth-steel black powder only chopperlump barrels with broad raised finely matted rib, tubes finely engraved in decorative script 'L. BRANCQUAERT. BRUSSELS. MADE OF SIR JOSEPH WHITWORTH'S FLUID PRESSED STEEL', the underside impressed with the Whitworth trade mark, the lump engraved '2', 3in. chambers, bored approx. full choke in both, ring bulge in left tube; large treble-grip action with side-clips, carved percussion fences, rebounding sidelocks, articulated front trigger, the action and lockplates profusely engraved with best fine acanthus scrollwork, retaining much original colour-hardening and finish, 14 1/2in. figured stock including 3/4in. rubber recoil pad, the fore-end finely gold inlaid '10', weight 8lb. 2oz.
A late Regency period calamander and mother of pearl mounted sarcophagus shaped Work Box, hinged lid opening to reveal fitted compartmentalised interior with Sewing Requisites and ivory bobbins headed with mother of pearl flowerheads, etc. (minus one ring handle and a piece of top moulding), raised on four squat bun feet, 12" diameter
An unusual 19th Century neo-classical style silver plated Cruet Set comprising four campana shaped salts and four larger Pepperettes/casters, each piece having two lion mask ring handles above neo-classical bodies and square bases, each with four spherical feet, each engraved with armorial crest of a lion rampant (8)
A 9ct yellow gold and enamel Art Nouveau style Brooch (slight damage), a small gold Ring set with five small stones (possibly amethysts) and a small oval and enamel Brooch, the front hand decorated with a scene of maiden and attendant cherub (3) (the items within a small Morocco bound case)
A fine quality late 19th/early 20th Century 18ct yellow gold cased full hunter Fob Watch, textured dial with gold chapter Ring, Roman numerals and blued steel hands emanating from foliate style engraving, French movement and the inside of the case signed Reid & Son, Newcastle on Tyne, the whole of the case very finely engraved with foliate and floral style engraving, the centre cartouche with monogram, with Albert chain and key
A singing Bird Automaton, three caged feathered birds on perches, the left hand bird with tail movement, the middle bird with tail, body and head movement, the right hand bird with tail movement and opening beak, (in working order) gilded base (some decorative moulding off), 10" wide x 15" high (including ring)
A silver handled grapefruit knife and mostly silver, comprising: a napkin ring, a cigarette holder case, three thimbles, a pair of sugar tongs, a salt spoon, four matching teaspoons, three further teaspoons and also two plated pickle forks, with mother of pearl handles.
Mostly silver, comprising: a napkin ring, a silver bladed mother of pearl folding fruit knife, three thimbles, three condiment spoons, two teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs, a butter knife and two pickle forks, also a pair of plated sardine tongs and a small knife.
A French twin handled cup and cover with a stand, engine turned to the centre within foliate and beaded borders, the cup with lion mask and ring handles, the detachable lid with a lion finial, also a French shovel shaped spoon with a matching pair of sugar tongs.
A fringe necklace of alternating dark and light translucent amber beads, a single row necklace of large graduated vari coloured amber disc shaped beads, a reconstituted amber ring, with floral decoration, within a ropetwist surround and a pair of earrings in a wirework design.
A large 17th century deep Chinese porcelain dish, with a central scene of a kylin in a landscape with banana trees and rocks, the reverse with auspicious symbols, the centre with a hallmark within a double ring, 35.5cm diameter; together with a Chinese porcelain saucer dish painted in blue and white with a scene of rabbit hunters, with a border of stylised flowers and a scalloped rim, the reverse with flowers and a six character mark of Cheng hua, 23cm diameter (2)
Two similar Chinese porcelain dishes, early Qing Dynasty, circa 1623. painted in blue and white with a scene of dragons chasing the flaming pearl amidst clouds, the reverse with auspicious symbols, one with a Cheng Hua mark within a double ring within a double foot rim, the other with an artemisia leaf within a double ring within a double foot rim (2), 34cm and 36cm diameter
A Sheraton period satinwood, tulipwood crossbanded and ebony strung Pembroke table, the rectangular top with inlaid bandings above a frieze drawer with brass ring handles, on inlaid square tapering legs ending in brass socket castors, 83cm wide (extended), 73.5cm high, 65.5cm deep
A Regency mahogany and chest on chest, with ebony beading, the moulded key fret cornice above four long graduated drawers, a deep drawer and three further long graduated drawers with lion mask ring handles, on shaped apron and splayed bracket feet, 114cm wide, 210cm high, 60cm deep
A Charles X ormolu-mounted mahogany commode, with marble top, above single frieze drawer with charioteer mount, above three graduated drawers, each with cast floral escutcheons and ring handles flanked by turned pilasters with leaf-cast capitals and with swan surmounts, the whole raised on turned bun feet, 130cm wide, 90cm high, 60cm deep

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