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Four Oriental blue & white ceramic ginger jars with Prunus Blossom decoration. Includes pair with wooden lids, etc. All baring double blue ring to the base. Fine cracks, splits and missing parts to lids. Crack to rim of one jar and nibble to base. Nibble to base of one jar.
A FINE AND RARE CASED LUDWIG LOEWE 7.65X25mm (BORCHARDT) MODEL C93 'SYSTEM BORCHARDT PATENT' PISTOL WITH ACCESSORIES, serial no. 618, retailed by William Moore & Grey, London, circa 1896, with 7 1/2in. sighted barrel, receiver-ring signed 'WAFFENFABRIK LOEWE BERLIN' and side of the receiver 'SYSTEM BORCHARDT PATENT', the toggle marked 'D.R.P. NO. 75837', extension to the cocking piece on the left hand side, chequered walnut grips, the whole retaining the majority of its original finish and colour, complete with its retailer's matching leather case with outer strap, lined and compartmented in turquoise baize and containing three matching number magazines, matching number stock-board complete with cheek-piece and with attached leather holster (finish on leather worn), the underside edge stamped 'GESETZLICH GESCHUTZT' (legally protected), a wood and brass stripping tool oiler combined also marked as the last and a 'McHARDY'S PATENT' circular oil-can (possibly unassociated), the inside of case lid with parchment William Moore & Grey trade label. S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.
A RARE .450/.455 E.C. GREEN'S PATENT REVOLVER, serial no. 5825, circa 1890, with reblued 4 1/2in. barrel with raised 'Smith & Wesson' style top-rib signed 'E.C. Green & SON, CHELTENHAM & GLO'STER', integral ramp and blade fore-sight, push-button cylinder release, fluted top-strap with 'Webley' style stirrup latch lock, original blued and fluted cylinder with automatic ejection, original blued frame with ejector over-ride catch forwards of trigger guard and marked on the left side 'E.C. GREEN'S PATENT', brushed bright trigger and hammer, finely chequered walnut birdshead grips and lanyard ring at heel, strong traces of original finish to frame and cylinder, complete with a full-flap leather service holster. S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.
A CASED R.B. RODDA RETAILED .450 WEBLEY RIC PATTERN REVOLVER, serial no. 13005, circa 1878, with ovoid 4 1/2in. barrel, small crescent fore-sight, top-strap with sighting groove and marked 'R.B. RODDA & CO. CALCUTTA', ejector rod operating on a crane around the rear of barrel, plain six-shot cylinder with forward locking notches, solid frame and semi saw-handled chequered walnut one-piece grip, a plate and lanyard ring to heel, the whole refinished and complete with its retailer's oak storage case lined and compartmented in blue baize with provision for ammunition and retaining a cleaning rod and turnscrew, the inside of lid with parchment Rodda trade-label. S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement. * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).
A .455 WEBLEY 'MKII' SERVICE REVOLVER, serial no. 42994, with issue stamps for 1913, 4in. barrel, break-open frame with automatic ejecting fluted cylinder, chequered hard rubber birdshead grips (left chipped at toe) and with lanyard ring at heel, retaining a fair amount of finish and fitted with broad hammer spur. S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement. * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).
A .450 BELGIAN BULLDOG REVOLVER, UNSIGNED, serial no. 5649, with nickel-plated ovoid 4 1/8in. barrel, crescent fore-sight, shallow narrow sighting groove to top-strap, solid plated frame, swing-out ejector-rod, double action mechanism and finely chequered two-piece walnut grips with lanyard ring at heel, much plated finish remaining. S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement. * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).
A SCARCE 9mm(K) CZ vz.38 DOUBLE-ACTION ONLY PISTOL, serial no. 279695, with Czech issue marks for 1939, brushed bright 4 5/8in. barrel, blued and sighted slide hinged at muzzle for field-stripping, blued frame with exposed large ring hammer and chequered one piece bakelite grip, much original finish remaining. S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Section 7.3 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement. ** Please note this item is subject to 20% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).
AN ARMY & NAVY RETAILED .455 WEBLEY 'FOSBERY' SEMI-AUTOMATIC REVOLVER, serial no. 3906, circa 1914, with 6in. barrel, blade fore-sight, fixed rear-sight notch to stirrup barrel-latch, holster guides, fluted cylinder and frame marked '.455 CORDITE', provision for safety lever blanked off, amateur replacement walnut grips, iron lanyard ring, and traces of original blued finish, in a period brown leather full flap holster (worn). S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.
A .476 ENFIELD 'MKII' SERVICE REVOLVER, serial no. 3887, circa 1880, black powder proof, with blued 6in. barrel, ramp and blade fore-sight, sighting groove to the top-strap, the rear-mounted release-catch allowing the barrel to tilt down, simultaneously drawing the fluted cylinder forwards, side loading gate (some pitting to edge of gate), chequered walnut grip and lanyard ring at heel, the whole retaining much apparently original blued finish. S5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 and 7.1 Eligible.Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred.Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.
WINCHESTER A RARE .44-40 (WCF) 'MODEL 1892 'TRAPPER'' LEVER-ACTION REPEATING CARBINE, serial no. 352361, for 1905, with tapering 14in. barrel (address details lost, bore poor), block and blade fore-sight, 'carbine' style rear-sight, plain receiver (some blinded and cleaned pitting), saddle-ring to the left side, top-tang marked 'MODEL 1892' over 'WINCHESTER' over 'TRADE MARK', gumwood butt-stock with carbine heel-plate (pinned at head), gumwood fore-end, finish worn. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
J. ROBERTS & SON A .300 WIN. MAG. BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 30812, for 1998, 24 7/8in. unsighted fluted nitro barrel, the receiver (with thumb cutout) mounted with a Khales Helia CSX 1,5-6x42 telescopic sight, serial no. 515932L, receiver ring engraved 'CAL .300 WINCHESTER MAGNUM' and 'MADE IN ENGLAND', the side wall with 'MAUSER-WERKE A.G. OBERNDORF A./N.', gold-inlaid 'SAFE' and arrow detail, partially chequered bolt knob, recoil blocks, hinged straddle floorplate gold-inlaid 'J. ROBERTS & SON. Cal. .300" Win. Mag.', the triggerguard gold-inlaid with the serial number, laminate wood pistolgrip stock (some scuffing) with cheekpiece, steel pistolgrip-cap, sling eyes, 13/8in. pull including 1/2in. recoil pad, weight 9lb. 11oz.. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
HOLLAND & HOLLAND A 7X57mm BOLT-MAGAZINE TAKE-DOWN SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 2771, circa 1958, 26 3/4in. nitro barrel engraved 'HOLLAND & HOLLAND. 98. NEW BOND STREET, LONDON.', the nocksform with '7X57 MAUSER', block-mounted open sights with folding leaf sight, ramp-mounted bead fore-sight with flip-up moonsight (missing inlay), the receiver (with thumb cutout) mounted with a Zeiss Diavari-DA 1.5-6x telescopic sight, serial no. 216125, in quickly-detachable mounts, the rear ring engraved 'HOLLAND & HOLLAND NO. 2771', matt-top receiver ring, recoil blocks, floorplate with military style release and engraved '4 CARTRIDGES', pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece, sling eyes, steel pistolgrip-cap (with trap), 14 5/8in. pull including 1in. recoil pad (distressed), weight 7lb. 12oz. (unscoped) and 9lb. 4oz. (with scope). S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
W.W. GREENER A .303 'LEE SPEED' BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 016574, likely circa 1906, 26 3/4in. nitro reproved barrel (in 2021) engraved 'W.W. GREENER. 68 HAYMARKET. LONDON. S.W.', open sights with two folding leaf sights with white metal inlaid sight lines and marked 100, 200 and 300 yards with folding tangent sight, ramp-mounted bead fore-sight, the nocksform engraved with the calibre designation, matt-top receiver ring, bolt shroud with acanthus scroll engraving, magazine cutoff, detachable box magazine with acanthus scrollwork to the base, the butt socket and triggerguard with further acanthus work, 14 3/8in. pistolgrip stock with sculpted pistolgrip, sling eyes and wave cut steel buttplate (with trap), the forepart with horn finial, weight 7lb. 8oz.. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
JOHN RIGBY & CO. AN EARLY 7x57mm (.275 RIGBY) BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 1816, circa 1900, 25in. nitro reproved (in 2023) barrel, engraved 'JOHN RIGBY & CO. 27. ST. JAMES'S ST. LONDON.', block-mounted bead fore-sight, block-mounted open rear sight with two folding leaf sights marked for 100, 200 and 300 yards and with white metal inlaid sight lines, Mauser action with thumb cutout numbered 2602, the receiver ring engraved 'WAFFENFABRIK MAUSER. OBERNDORF A/N. 1900', and fitted with Parker Hale A22 & A28 telescopic sight mount bases, the bolt with adjustable peep sight, the floorplate with military style release, figured semi-pistolgrip half-stock, 15 1/8in. pull including chequered buttplate, weight 7lb. 7oz.. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
HOLLAND & HOLLAND A .300 H&H MAG. 'MODELE DE LUXE' BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 3533, circa 1970, 24 3/4in. replacement nitro barrel (by another in 2022) engraved 'HOLLAND & HOLLAND 30 SUPER', finely matted sight rib with open sights and folding leaf sight, gold-inlaid sight lines and marked '100' and '250', finely matted ramped bead fore-sight with flip-up moonsight and folding, locking protector hood, the receiver (with thumb cutout) with engraved quickly-detachable side mount bases, with two telescopic sights with rear rings engraved 'HOLLAND & HOLLAND No. 3533', one a Swarovski 3-10x42 A Habicht sight, serial no. M762920197, the second a Zeiss Varipoint V 1,1-4.32 T* sight, serial no. 2415432, matt-top receiver ring, the sidewall with acanthus scrollwork and retaining the Mauser 'Oberndorf A/N' address, recoil blocks, hinged straddle floorplate with push button release, the floorplate, housing and triggerguard carved in relief with stylised acanthus on a matted background, with 'MADE IN ENGLAND', '4 CARTDGS.' and the model designation in a scrolling banner, the triggerguard with the serial number, well-figured pistolgrip stock with raised comb and cheekpiece, pistolgrip-cap, sling eyes, horn finial, 13 7/8in. pull including 1/2in. recoil pad, weight 8lb. 8oz. (unscoped), 9lb. 9oz. (Swarovski) and 9lb. 13oz. (Zeiss), in its full length canvas and leather case with accessories, provision for both telescopic sights and a canvas and leather outer cover. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
WESTLEY RICHARDS A COMPOSED PAIR OF 12-BORE 'GOLD NAME' BOXLOCK EJECTORS, serial no. 9488 and 1414, circa 1909 and 1905, 28in. nitro reproved barrels, No.1 sleeved, the ribs gold-inlaid '1' and '2' at the breech ends and engraved 'WESTLEY RICHARDS 178 NEW BOND ST. LONDON GUNMAKERS BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD VII', 2 1/2in. chambers, bored approx. 1/4 and 3/4 choke (No.1) and 1/4 and full (No.2), some areas of pitting, scroll-back treble-grip actions, toplevers gold-inlaid '1' and '2', automatic safeties with gold-inlaid 'SAFE' details (No.1 with ring insert), plain bright and blued finish, the makers name in gold to the sides, 14 3/4in. stocks, fore-ends with Deeley & Edge patent release catches gold-inlaid '1' and '2' and horn finials, weight 6lb. 12oz. (No.1) and 6lb. 8oz. (No.2), in a brass-cornered leather case. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS, USA AN F.A.C. RATED .410 (SMOOTHBORED) 'MODEL 1892' LEVER-ACTION REPEATING CARBINE, serial no. 783299, for 1915, 20in. nitro reproved barrel (smoothbored from .44-40 calibre, Birmingham proof 1984), 2in. chamber, Winchester address and patent dates, folding tangent rear-sight, blade fore-sight, saddle-ring, 12 7/8in. unchequered replacement stock with crescentic buttplate, matching fore-end wood. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
A RARE IRON WHEELOCK SPANNING-KEY, last half of the 16th century, approx. 7in. long with 'hammer' style head with different sized square sockets to each end, turned and moulded shaft with loose suspension ring for attaching to a lanyard, the tip of shaft with turn-screw end and decorative pierced circular wheel design behind.
A .75 FLINTLOCK INDIA PATTERN BROWN BESS SHORT MUSKET, no visible serial number, circa 1820, with 30in. Birmingham proofed barrel, borderline engraved lock with a crown engraved to the centre and fitted with a ring-neck cock, regulation brass mounted walnut stock with handrail wrist and high comb, and carved apron around barrel tang, incorrect replacement rammer, shortened from a standard volunteer or commercial India Pattern musket. * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).
A .69 FLINTLOCK SWISS CANTONAL (LUZERN) MUSKET, serial no. 711, circa 1800, with 40in. barrel with bayonet stud on the underside of the muzzle and marked at breech 'G. LUZERN NO 711', the lock of French pattern stamped to the centre with a small crown over 'E.i' / 'St. ETIENNE' and fitted a detachable brass pan and ring-neck cock, regulation iron mounted full walnut stock with handrail wrist, the left of the butt with scooped cheek-rest, three spring retained barrel bands, the top band incorporates a sight and acts as a nosecap, two piece trigger-guard with finger grips to tang, the musket is a copy of the French Charleville Model 1777 Corrected Year IX musket, the standard French musket of the Napoleonic wars, complete with sling swivels, ramrod and its triangular socket bayonet (no scabbard). * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).
A RARE AND INTERESTING .70 FRENCH MODEL 1770 / 1773 TYPE FLINTLOCK MUSKET SIGNED MANUFACTUR DE ST. ETIENNE, serial number 146, circa 1775, with 39in. barrel (probably shortened from 42in.) marked at breech 'ROMERSCHAIL NO 148', with modified sight or bayonet stud at muzzle, flat style lock with rounded and pointed tail engraved 'MANUFACTUR / DE ST. ETIENNE' (faint), detachable iron pan and rounded ring-neck cock, iron mounted full walnut stock, three spring retained barrel bands, the top band with fore-sight and incorporating the nosecap with rammer entry pipe, the left side of the butt scooped as cheek-rest to aid sighting, the right side carved with the initials 'A.E.M', numerous filled worm holes and damage. * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).
A .656 PERCUSSION ENFIELD PATTERN 1867 BENGAL NATIVE CAVALRY CARBINE, serial no. 23, with 20in. Enfield proofed smoothbore barrel, barleycorn front-sight and fixed vee rear-sight, swivel rammer hinged at muzzle, the lock stamped with the Crown V.R. cypher on the tail and '1863.67 / ENFIELD', to the centre, together with both the W.D. small crown arrow ownership stamp and the East India Governments 'I' small arrow acceptance mark, regulation brass mounted full walnut stock, the buttplate of a pattern unique to this carbine covering just the heel and toe the centre section being chequered, the right side of the butt stamped with an Enfield first class inspection roundel, fitted side rib and ring on the counter lock side.
A .50 SMITHS PATENT CAPPING BREECH-LOADING CARBINE OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, serial no. 6071, circa 1863, with 21 1/2in. octagonal to round barrel, pinched block and blade front-sight, ladder rear-sight, breech signed 'ADDRESS / POULTNEY & TRIMBLE / BALTIMORE, U.S.A.' and 'SMITH'S PATENT/ June 23rd 1857' and 'MANUFACTURED BY / AM'N M'CH'N WKS / SPRINGFIELD MASS', fitted with a side rib and ring, two piece iron mounted walnut stock, short fore-end with a single barrel band, the butt with a faint inspecting officer's cartouche.
A .451 WESTLEY RICHARDS MONKEY TAIL CAPPING BREECH-LOADING CARBINE TO THE ROYAL GLOUCESTER HUSSARS, serial no. 196, circa 1861, with 20in barrel stamped with Birmingham proofs and marked at breech 'WHITWORTH PATENT', military style barleycorn front-sight and reversed Westley Richards pattern carbine ladder rear-sight, the breech lever stamped 'WESTLEY RICHARDS / PATENT' and numbered '196', the lock stamped with the makers name 'WESTLEY RICHARDS', iron mounted full walnut stock fitted with a side rib and ring, the buttcap tang stamped 'G.H. 1?' (Gloucester Hussars), metalwork refinished overall.
A .50 SMITHS PATENT CAPPING BREECH-LOADING CARBINE OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, serial no.12140, circa 1863, with 21 1/2in. octagonal to round barrel, pinched block and blade front-sight, ladder rear-sight, breech signed 'ADDRESS / POULTNEY & TRIMBLE / BALTIMORE, U.S.A.' and 'SMITH'S PATENT/ June 23rd 1857', and 'MANUFACTURED BY / MASS. ARMS CO. / CHICOPEE FALLS', side rib and ring, two piece iron mounted walnut stock, short fore-end with a single barrel band.
A .656 PATTERN 1858 BENGAL MOUNTED POLICE TYPE PERCUSSION CARBINE, serial no 1268, circa 1860, with 20in. barrel, block and blade front-sight and fixed vee rear-sight, swivel rammer hinged at muzzle, faint Government proofs at breech, the lock with Crown V.R. cypher on the tail and '1860 / TOWER' spuriously stamped to the centre, regulation brass mounted full walnut stock, side rib and ring, the right side of the butt stamped with a very faint Government roundel and a Maharaja's armoury stamp (possibly Gwalior), the left side with the number 1268, action at fault.
A SCARCE .733 DOUBLE-BARRELLED PERCUSSION CAVALRY TROOPERS CARBINE FOR THE SCINDE IRREGULAR HORSE, SIGNED SWINBURN & SONS, dated for 1853, with side by side 21in. barrels, bead fore-sight, standing notch rear-sight, plain long top-tang, plain back-action locks signed 'SWINBURN & SONS' together with the date (refreshed), working replacement teak half-stock with locally manufactured cap-box to right hand side, the heel-plate spur marked 'SCINDE IRREGULAR HORSE', side-mounted saddle-bar with loose ring (extensive inlet repairs to fore-end) and captive iron swivel ramrod.
A SCARCE 17mm DANISH MODEL 1848 PERCUSSION SERVICE PISTOL, serial no. 305, dated for 1852, with tapering round iron 10 3/4in. barrel, octagonal form breech, the left upper flat stamped with the date and serial number and also '2D.R.4E.7.', plain bevel-edged lock of flint form with radiused tail and stamped below the snail with a crown over 'R', 'MD-1848' and '1852-305', large distinctive ring-hammer, beech half-stock with full-length iron back-strap, brass butt-cap and trigger guard bow and iron nose-cap with no provision for ramrod, ironwork in the white as supplied. * Please note this item is subject to 5% VAT on the hammer price (UK Buyers only).

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