A Presentation .650 (18-Bore) Flintlock Rifled Yeomanry Cavalry Saddle Carbine By D. Egg, No. 1 Pall Mall, London, Dated 1832Reconverted from percussion, with sighted barrel (old light pitting) rifled with eight spiral grooves and signed along the tapering top flat at the breech, plain tang, border engraved flat bevelled lock signed in capitals, figured three-quarter stock (minor old bruising) with cheek-piece, brass mounts of regulation type comprising butt-plate engraved with the presentation inscription, spur trigger guard and ramrod-pipe, the latter with spring ramrod retainer, steel saddle-bar and ring each of circular section, and stirrup ramrod, Tower private proof marks 50.8 cm. barrelFootnotes:The presentation inscription reads: 'Presented to Corp.l E. Johnson of the C. Troop of 1st Reg.t. of O.Y.C. by the Field Officers' of the Regiment, being the Prize given by them for the best shot with the Carbine at Ball practice. June 2nd 1832'Durs Egg is recorded at 1 Pall Mall Colonnade, London between 1816 and 1832. See footnote to lot 163For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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A .600 (18-Bore) Flintlock Baker Pattern Volunteer Rifle And BayonetBy W. Ketland Of Birmingham, Early 19th CenturyWith sighted barrel (light surface pitting) retaining some browning beneath, fitted with a bayonet-bar on the right side of the muzzle, and rifled with seven spiral grooves, the rifling in good condition, plain tang, border engraved rounded lock with 'GR' crowned and signed in capitals across the tail, ring-neck cock, figured full stock (some old bruising) with cheek-piece, brass mounts of regulation pattern comprising side-plate, butt-plate numbered '54' on the heel tang, spur trigger-guard, vacant escutcheon, ramrod-pipes and fore-end cap, sling loops, and original steel ramrod; together with an 1801 second pattern bayonet with blade double-edged at the point and stamped with crowned '19' on one side at the forte, brass hilt with rounded side-guard, knuckle-guard, and spring button-catch in the ribbed swelling grip, Tower private proof marks (2) 76.5 cm. barrelFootnotes:See footnote to lot 176Cf. a similar example by the same maker and sold in these Rooms, Antique Arms and Armour..., 29 April 2009, lot 268For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An 18-Bore Percussion East India Government Service PistolDated 1867With sighted barrel and tang, dated flat lock stamped 'BIRMINGHAM' and with 'EIG' crowned on the tail, figured full stock stamped with circular Birmingham 'EIG' mark on the side-flat and with rounded butt, regulation brass mounts including ovoidal butt-cap with lanyard ring, and stirrup ramrod (some old wear and areas of light pitting), Ordnance proof marks 20.3 cm. barrelFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 16-Bore Flintlock New Land Pattern Service PistolCirca 1800With plain barrel and tang (some pitting), flat bevelled lock with 'GR' crowned and 'TOWER' across the stepped tail, ring-neck cock, safety-catch, figured full stock with Ordnance Storekeeper's mark above the tail of the lock, regulation brass mounts including trigger-guard engraved '1st H' over 'A15' on the bow, and stirrup ramrod, King's proof marks 22.9 cm. barrelFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A German 10-Bore Wheel-Lock Musket Early 17th CenturyWith two-stage sighted barrel (old surface pitting) turned at the bulbous muzzle, girdle and at the rear of the octagonal breech (touch-hole expertly bushed during the musket's working life), plain tang, large flat lock with exposed wheel retained by a scroll engraved ring bracket, pivoting safety-catch with spring and sear-bracket, sliding pan-cover, moulded cock and external spring engraved with scrollwork, blackened wooden full stock (old repairs and worming) with fish-tail butt (heel repaired) indented for the thumb, iron heel mount secured by tacks, replacement trigger-guard, two broad bands towards the muzzle, and later ramrod 120 cm. barrelFootnotes:Cf. a very similar example sold in these Rooms, Antique Arms & Armour, 24 July 2002, lot 286For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Cased .44 Percussion Remington New Army Model Revolver No. 124997, Circa 1875With shortened barrel stamped 'Patented Sept. 14. 1858 E. Remington & Sons, Ilion, New York U.S.A. New-Model' along the top flat, blued cylinder and frame with sighting groove, shortened blued rammer, brass trigger-guard, figured rounded grips, and retaining much of its original blued finish: in later lined and fitted case with some accessories including G. & J.W. Hawksley powder-flask with split-ring for suspension, and reblued steel bullet mould stamped 'COLT'S PATENT', the exterior of the lid with circular vacant brass escutcheon 13 cm. barrel For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Cased Colt 1849 Model Pocket Percussion Revolver No. 3040 For 1854With blued octagonal sighted barrel (some loss of finish) with London address, cylinder with roll engraved stagecoach hold-up scene, steel trigger-guard and back-strap, the former with traces of original blueing, the latter engraved 'Tho.s White, 84th Reg.t.', rammer retaining traces of original case-hardening, figured rounded grips, and matching numbers: in its original oak case lined and fitted in faded burgundy velvet with some accessories including Sykes patent powder-flask (cut-off spring replaced) retaining much of its original lacquered finish and with split-ring for suspension, and steel bullet mould stamped 'COLT'S PATENT', the interior of the lid with reproduction retailer's label of Charles Golden, the exterior with circular vacant brass escutcheon, London proof marks 12.7 cm. barrel Footnotes:Thomas White of the 84th (York and Lancaster) Regiment of Foot was commissioned Ensign in 1855 and promoted to Lieutenant in 1857. He saw service in India and was present at Buseerut Gunge, Boorbeeake Chowkee, Mungawar and the Relief of Lucknow. He returned to England in 1859For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Cased Colt 1851 Model Navy Percussion RevolverNo. 25502 For 1855Of production specifications, with octagonal sighted barrel with London address, cylinder with traces of roll engraved naval engagement scene, steel trigger-guard and back-strap retaining traces of original silvering in places, rammer, figured rounded grips, and matching numbers (old light pitting overall): in original mahogany case fitted and lined in burgundy velvet with accessories including G. & J.W. Hawksley powder-flask retaining some of its original lacquered finish and with split-ring for suspension, and blued steel bullet mould (some bruising) stamped 'COLT'S PATENT', the interior of the lid with reproduction Directions label, the exterior with shaped vacant brass escutcheon, London proof marks 19 cm. barrelFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Group Of Various Powder-Flasks For Longarms19th Century And LaterComprising a white-metal mounted powder-flask with bag-shaped body covered in black pigskin, the top stamped 'SYKES PATENT' and 'IMPROVED BEST QUALITY', and with a split-ring for suspension; a reproduction James Dixon & Sons powder-flask, by Parker Hale Ltd., with bag-shaped body covered in black leather; fourteen brass-mounted powder-flasks each with variously embossed bag-shaped body, one plain, three by G. & J.W. Hawksley, Sheffield; two powder-horns and a shot-flask, each with body formed from a section of polished cowhorn, one with white-metal top stamped 'G. & J.W. Hawksley'; a musketeer's powder-flask in German late 16th/early 17th century style, the triangular wooden body with blackened irons mounts including a belt hook; and three North African powder-horns (23) The first 20.5 cm. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Rare 18-Bore Flintlock Breech-Loading Silver-Mounted Rifled CarbineBy H. Delaney Of London, Circa 1730With two-stage turn-off barrel with turned swelling muzzle, rifled with eight spiral grooves and fitted with retaining ring working on a hinged bar at the breech, signed border engraved action and breech, the latter engraved with a band of foliage between small spheres in front of the rounded ramp at the rear and with three graduated spheres along the top, border engraved tang, rounded cock and steel decorated en suite, the first secured by a screw and with a trefoil extending over the breech, figured moulded butt (some old scratches and bruising, repaired above the action) carved with foliage behind the tang and forward of the comb, cast and chased mounts comprising pierced foliate side-plate, vacant foliate escutcheon with drapery on each side and grotesque mask above, border engraved butt-plate with graduated spheres along the sharply pointed heel tang extending along the comb of the butt, and border engraved iron trigger-guard with pointed finial and a floret on the bow (light rust patination), indistinct marks, probably London proof marks 51.5 cm. barrel Footnotes:ProvenanceThe Mark and Peter Dineley Collections, sold in these Rooms, 27 November 2019, lot 498For Delaney see footnote to lot 118 Cf. a pair of related carbines by the same maker and sold in these Rooms, Antique Arms, Armour & Modern Sporting Guns, 11 May 2016, lot 232For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Brass-Barrelled Blunderbuss With Spanish Miquelet-Lock MechanismBy Delaney, Londini, Early 18th CenturyThe three-stage barrel with steel reinforcing ring around the flared muzzle and signed in capitals along the top of the breech, border engraved tang, plain lock of characteristic form, figured full stock (minor repairs and small split at the side-plate) with raised apron around the barrel tang, border engraved brass mounts comprising flat shaped side-plate, vacant escutcheon, butt-plate decorated with foliate motifs on the heel tang, trigger-guard en suite, turned baluster ramrod-pipes, and horn-tipped ramrod with steel worm 41 cm. barrel Footnotes:For Delaney see footnote to lot 118For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, set with cabochon sapphire of approximately 2.45 carats, within a diamond set mount totalling approximately 0.56 carats, unmarked, likely silver giltGenerally worn. Size N.Chips and crazing to the sapphire. Small nick out of the mount. Diamonds dark gray in colour. Ring is modern.
OPAL AND DIAMOND RING, the three oval opals spaced with rose cut diamonds in gold, unmarked, along with an RAF brooch and an HLI brooch, a Victorian citrine brooch and vesta caseVesta case well worn to the interior - please see images. Citrine brooch - Solder showing through on both sides of the mount. Please see images.
SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, set with an oval sapphire of approximately 7.13 carats, within a double diamond halo totalling approximately 1.65 carats, unmarked, size LWell worn. Requires cleaning and replating. Chips and abrasions to the sapphire. Grey tint to the diamonds. Included to the naked eye. All stones intact.
DIAMOND TWO STONE RING, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, with two round Old European cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.90 carats, raised with claws above diamond set shoulders, in white gold, unmarked, size O 1/2Faint yellow tint to the diamonds. One diamond with a small chip. Inclusions visible under magnification. Stones secure.
DIAMOND SEVEN STONE RING, set with round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approximately 1.20 carats, in eighteen carat gold, size SQty: 3.3gOne stone noticeably different in colour. Grey tint to the stones. Some showing some opacity. Stones heavily included. All claws intact. Stones secure.

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