H. BARELLA (BERLIN) A 9.3X62MM FULL-STOCKED BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 6002, serial number on barrel only, 25 1/8in. octagonal to round nitro barrel with raised integral file cut top rib, banner engraved 'H. BARELLA. BERLIN.', open sights and two folding leaf sights, bead fore-sight with protecting ears, the breech end and receiver (with thumb cutout) with quickly-detachable telescopic sight mount bases, matt top receiver ring, chequered flush butterknife bolt handle, detachable floorplate with lever release, set triggers, highly-figured full length pistolgrip stock with cheekpiece, fluted horn pistolgrip-cap, sling swivels, 14 3/8in. pull including horn buttplate, weight 8lb. 6oz.S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
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W. J. JEFFERY & CO. LTD. A .404 JEFFERY BOLT-MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 28712, 24 1/4in. nitro barrel engraved 'W.J. JEFFERY & CO. LTD. 26 BURY ST. ST. JAMES. LONDON. 28712', (sic), block-mounted open sights with four folding leaf sights, white metal sight lines and marked '1', '2', '3', '4' and '5', block-mounted bead fore-sight, standard Mauser action (with thumb cutout) with matt top receiver ring, detachable floorplate with military style release, figured pistolgrip stock with pistolgrip-cap, sling eyes, 15 3/8in. pull including 7/8in. rubber recoil pad, weight 8lb. 7oz.S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
E.J. CHURCHILL A 12-BORE 'THE PREMIERE QUALITY' DOUBLE-TRIGGER OVER AND UNDER PINLESS SIDELOCK EJECTOR, serial no. 4424, 25in. nitro reproved barrels, solid tapered file cut top-rib with ramped bead fore-sight and gold-inlaid 'XXV' at the breech end, side-ribs, the over barrel engraved 'E.J. CHURCHILL (GUNMAKERS) LTD. ORANGE ST. GUNWORKS. LEICESTER SQUARE. LONDON.' and with acanthus scroll detailing at the breech end, 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. true cyl. and 1/4 choke, slight ring bulge approx. 1in. from muzzle on over barrel and wall thickness at 17, hold-open toplever, automatic safety with gold-inlaid 'SAFE' detail, gold-inlaid cocking-indicators, double rolled-edge triggerguard, profusely engraved with fine acanthus scrollwork, the underside gold-inlaid with the model designation, retaining much original colour-hardening, 15 3/8in. figured stock including 1 1/2in. wooden extension and 1in. ventilated rubber recoil pad, minor split at hand, bolstered fore-end wood (light cracks), Anson push rod release with fluted finial, weight 6lb. 15oz.S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
A BROADSWORD WITH WALLONIAN-STYLE HILT European circa 1640, with 36 1/2in. straight double edged blade, blind fuller for the first third, the fullers further engraved with stars and 'ME FECIT SALINGEN' (sic), stylised Solingen running wolf mark forwards of the fuller to both sides, the left hand side of the blade struck with an armourer's stamp, the right with a 'P' below a crown, typical pierced iron double kidney hilt with integral thumb-ring (both pierced panels re-attached), wire bound wood grip (wire loose), 'D'-shaped knuckle-bow and bulbous iron pommel, the whole dirty and stainedThis bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
WEBB, LONDON A FINE BRITISH NAVAL ENSIGN'S OR LEVEE'S SWORD WITH BLUE & GILT BLADE, circa 1795-1800, with straight double-edged 27in. spear-point blade, the first half with strong traces of blue and gilt etched decoration (staining and shallow pitting throughout), carved brass 'P' shaped knucklebow with integral single rolled quillion cross-guard, two broad langets relief carved with borders around crowns over fouled anchors, florally carved collar to the carved ivory grip, the grip itself with a lower chequered panel below a shell device below a raised band (small filled repair) and brass lionshead pommel with realistic carved mane backstrap and loose ring for knot, complete with its brass mounted leather scabbard, the throat with engraved panel signed 'WEBB MANUFACTURER, 37 PICCADILLY LONDON', strong traced of gilt finish to brasswork throughout except to replacement dragThis bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
A MOST UNUSUAL .730 FLINTLOCK TRADE-MUSKET WITH BACK-ACTION LOCK, UNSIGNED, no visible serial number, probably Belgian circa 1845, with round iron 38in. shallow rifled barrel, pyramid fore-sight, no provision for rear-sight, Birmingham proofs, rounded top-tang, oversized plain back-action lock with ring-necked cock, walnut full-stock with heavy iron furniture, French-style twin iron barrel-bands and twin-banded nose-cap all retained with spring-bars and brass-tipped iron ramrod Other Notes: Research would seem to indicate that this musket was one of a number of arms originally produced as a percussion and subsequently converted to flint for colonial use in areas where caps were difficult to obtain.
MASSACHUSETTS ARMS, USA A .56 PERCUSSION BREECH-LOADING CARBINE, MODEL 'GREENE'S PATENT BRITISH TYPE', serial no. 1736, dated for 1856, with tapering round 18in. barrel, dove-tailed block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, central section of outer barrel faceted for grip, plain receiver, long plain top-tang marked 'GREENE'S PATENT JUNE 27 1854', back-action lockplate fitted with 'Maynard's' tape priming system and marked 'MASS. ARMS CO. CHICOPEE FALLS USA 1856' a 'VR' crown cypher and 'MAYNARD'S PATENT SEPT 22 1845', plain hammer, walnut butt-stock with iron patch-box and semi-crescent heel-plate, saddle-ring to the trigger-guard tang, large trigger-guard bow with two triggers, the front one unlocking the barrel for loading, ordnance stamps and no provision for fore-end
A .577 PERCUSSION CARBINE, UNSIGNED, MODEL 'COMMERCIAL PATTERN 1861 CAVALRY CARBINE', serial no. 242, circa 1862, with a retailer stamp 'R. HUGHES', 21in. blued barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, commercial and military proofs, plain colour-hardened lock, chained nipple-protector, walnut full-stock, brass furniture except two iron barrel-bands, side-mounted saddle-bar and ring and captive pan-headed ramrod, much original finish and colour and with a later leather rear-sight cover
SWINBURN, BIRMINGHAM A GOOD .577 PERCUSSION SMOOTHBORE SERVICE-PISTOL, MODEL 'INDIAN LANCER'S PATTERN', no visible serial number, dated for 1871, with round blued 8in. barrel, applied boat-shaped fore-sight, standing notch rear-sight and ordnance stamps at breech, plain colour-hardened lock signed 'BIRMINGHAM' over the date and with a Victoria crown over 'E.I.G.' at tail, colour hardened hammer, walnut full-stock, the left hand cheek stamped 'SWINBURN' and 'BIRMINGHAM' in a roundel around a broad arrow and 'E.I.G.', brass furniture, iron lanyard ring at heel and captive stirrup ramrod, the whole appearing in unissued condition with storage marks only
J. PURDEY A CASED EARLY PATTERN 12-BORE ROTARY-UNDERLEVER PINFIRE DOUBLE-BARRELLED SPORTING GUN, serial no. 5552, 31 1/4in. black powder only bold damascus barrels, the rib engraved 'J. PURDEY. 314 1/2 OXFORD STREET. LONDON.', unusual lever over guard rotary-underlever with ring tip and single-bite screw grip, square back triggerguard, ultra slim standing breech with carved serpentine fences, elongated top strap, back-action locks with fine flat side dolphin hammers, fine border and acanthus scroll engraving, the lockplates signed 'PURDEY', brushed finish overall, 15in. well-figured stock (repaired cracks to underhorns) with steel buttplate, fore-end with cross-bolt fastener, weight 7lb. 2oz., in a leather bound two tiered case, removable oak tray for the gun with provision for cartridges on the bottom tier, Purdey trade label with comprehensive contemporary hand written notes relating to the requisite powder, shot and the method of reloading cartridges Provenance: The makers have kindly provided us with the following information: Completed: 1859 For: Captain Robert Nicholson Description: A double-barrelled pinfire gun Weight: [Not Recorded] Calibre: 12-bore Barrels: 32in. Choke: Both Cylinder Stock: 15in. Literature: In L. Patrick Unsworth's 'The Early Purdey's' the gun is listed as having been built with 32in. barrels as 'Pinfire, back-action locks; square-backed trigger-guard with a rotating bolt and underlever curving over the trigger-guard. The leather covered oak case lined in red baize and with an under-tray to carry cartridges'. It is noted as having been sold (perhaps should be ordered) on the 27th November 1858 at a cost of £57. 15. 0 In his book 'James Purdey & Sons, Gun and Rifle Makers' Donald Dallas notes the first actual sale of a pinfire breech loader recorded is No. 5462 earlier the same year, on the 3rd May 1858. See Appendix 3: Shotguns, page 252 from L. Patrick Unsworth's book 'The Early Purdey's' See pages 154-157 in Geoffrey Boothroyd's 'The Shotgun History and Development'Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A. LANCASTER, LONDON A CASED .577 PINFIRE DOUBLE-RIFLE WITH SLIDE-FORWARDS BARRELS, serial no. 2527, circa 1860, with probably shortened 22in. expertly rebrowned damascus side-by side barrels, flat top-rib with white metal fore-sight blade, shallow standing notch rear-sight with twin additional folding leaves, the rib end with scroll engraving and signed 'A. LANCASTER 27 SOUTH AUDLEY ST, GROSVENOR SQRE. LONDON' (all refreshed), engraved band at breech, carved and scroll engraved elongated top-tang, border and scroll engraved back-action locks signed 'A. LANCASTER' (refreshed), each with a central depiction of a hunting dog, moulded and scroll engraved hammers, walnut butt-stock chequered at the wrist, blued heel-plate with scroll engraved top-spur, the lower tang with raised chequered pistol-grip spur, engraved and blued trigger-guard bow, checker-board engraved iron fore-end with underslung flush-fitting hinged opening lever with finger-ring and eyelets for sling, the whole expertly restored with strong traces of renewed but faded colour except where noted and complete with an oak full length storaged case adapted for this rifle and lined in blue baize, lids to all accessory compartments and reproduction parchment trade-labelSold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS, USA A SCARCE .32 (IDEAL) SINGLE-SHOT TARGET-RIFLE, MODEL '1885 SPECIAL ORDER', serial no. 105475, for 1918, with heavy-weight octagonal blued 30in. barrel, dove-tailed 'LYMAN' folding ring fore-sight, buckhorn rear-sight, the top left-hand flat of barrel signed 'MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN CONN. USA PATENTED OCTOBER 7 1879', slab-sided blued falling-block action with central hammer, top-tang fitted with a folding Lyman type vernier peep sight, chequered straight-hand butt-stock, iron crescent heel-plate, blued under-lever, special Winchester double set trigger, chequered walnut splinter fore-end with inlet ebony tip, much finish remainingSold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
ST ETIENNE ARSENAL, FRANCE AN 11mm (FRENCH ORDNANCE) SERVICE REVOLVER, MODEL 'M1873', serial no. H10156, dated for 1879, with 'in the white' 4 1/2in. two-staged barrel, block fore-sight, sighting groove to the top-strap, side-mounted ejector, plain stepped cylinder, field-strippable solid frame, chequered walnut grips and lanyard ring at heel, some staining to finishSold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
LUDWIG LOWE, BERLIN A .44 (RUSSIAN) SINGLE-ACTION REVOLVER MODEL 'CONTRACT NEW MODEL RUSSIAN', serial no. 48670, manufactured between 1874-78, with re-blued 6 1/2in. barrel, cyrillic inscription to the top-rib terminating in an eagle device and 'L' stamp, integral blade fore-sight, fixed rear-sight, break-open frame with fluted cylinder, colour hardened hammer, trigger and trigger-guard (colour renewed), smooth walnut grips and lanyard ring at heel, refinished throughoutSold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
HM Queen Alexandra – fine Royal Presentation gold, diamond, ruby and enamel brooch with crown cresting, interlaced diamond set A monogram with green, white enamelled and ruby set flower design border with pin backing, 31mm high x 26mm wide, in associated Carrington & Co. ring box
Fine late 17th century William & Mary solid yew wood chest of drawers with ebony and sycamore crossbanded decoration, moulded edge, two short and three long graduated drawers with solid yew wood fronts with conforming crossbanding, oak lining and brass ring handles, on bun feet, 94cm wide x 56cm deep x 86cm high
18th century Derby yellow ground teapot and cover with painted landscape reserves, entitled on base ‘View of Inglesby & Foremark both in Derbyshire’, within gilt borders, 16cm Ring handle missing from lid,long crack around bottom part of body of pot,spout broken off and restuck ,piece of handle broken off and missing
Victorian gold seal with engraved hardstone intaglio and three-colour gold decoration, two pairs of antique gold cufflinks and one other Seal – 24mm high excluding the ring clasp, very good condition, probably 15 or 18ct gold but has not been tested. Banded agate cufflinks – probably 15 or 18ct gold but has not been tested, one panel is damaged at the back, total gross weight 7.5 grams. Garnet cufflinks – one is slightly squashed, both probably 9ct, 6.3 grams. Single garnet cufflink – 3.7 grams
18ct gold and sapphire cocktail ring and earrings of bombe form with a basketweave design Total gross weight approximately 16.8 grams The ring is not marked. The earrings have Birmingham import hallmarks for 1994 the sapphire in the ring is a cabochon cut stone and the sapphires in the earrings are round mixed cut stones. ring size M 1/2. Approximately 17.5 mm wide earrings have clip fittings. 17mm diameter
Edwardian gold and seed pearl pendant with stylised floral whiplash scrolls, 51mm, together with a late Victorian 18ct gold and split pearl ring (Birmingham 1900) Pendant also has abrooch fitting, not hallmarked, probably 15ct gold. Very good condition, no obvious damage or repairs. Weighs approximately 7 grams. Ring- good condition commensurate with age, inevitable signs of resizing. Finger size N. Weight approximately 2.5 grams
Georgian-style two row diamond ring with graduated old cut cushion shape diamonds in silver collet setting on 18ct gold shank. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 1.25cts. Finger size M. Very good condition. Wear commensurate with age. Probably a 19th century ring with a 20th century replacement shank, stamped 18ct. Diamonds are all well matched and of good colour and clarity. Band width 6.5mm. Gross weight approximately 4.2 grams
Diamond three stone ring with three old cut diamonds in carved platinum coronet claw setting, carved shoulders on 18ct yellow gold shank. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 1.35cts. Finger size M. Very good condition. Diamonds are all well matched and of very good colour and clarity. Estimated colour G/H. Estimated clarity VS-SI. The central stone is estimated to weigh approximately 0.55ct-0.60cts. The two smaller stones are estimated to weigh approximately 0.35cts each. The total estimated diamond weight is approximately 1.25cts-1.35ct. Not hallmarked but stamped 18ct. Gross weight approximately 3.4 grams
Sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the oval mixed cut blue sapphire surrounded by ten brilliant cut diamonds in platinum setting on 18ct white gold shank. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.60cts. Finger size K. Sapphire measures approximately 6.4 x 5 x 2.8 mm, surface scratches and minor chips to the table facets, even distribution of colour. Diamonds are all well matched and of good colour and clarity. weight approximately 3 grams
Four 19th century seals and a gold signet ring with hardstone intaglio. Tallest seal - Regency, the enamelled decoration is in good condition, the intaglio carved carnelian depicts an cloverleaf design containing an anchor, cross and heart, 25mm high. Weighs approximately 5.3 grams Ornate seal is circa 1830 and has an intaglio engraved citrine depicting a bird on a branch. Probably gold. 24mm high. 9.8 grams the two other seals are both in good condition. the signet ring is probably 18ct gold but not marked. Finger size L/M. Hardstone is cracked and chipped. 4.5 gramsCondition - Tallest seal - Regency, the enamelled decoration is in good condition, the intaglio carved carnelian depicts an cloverleaf design containing an anchor, cross and heart, 25mm high. Weighs approximately 5.3 gramsOrnate seal is circa 1830 and has an intaglio engraved citrine depicting a bird on a branch. Probably gold. 24mm high. 9.8 gramsThe two other seals are both in good condition.The signet ring is probably 18ct gold but not marked. Finger size L/M. Hardstone is cracked and chipped. Depicts a Lion rampant and motto. 4.5 grams
HM King Umberto I of Italy (1844 – 1900) – Royal silver matchbox holder with blue enamelled crowned U Royal cipher to top, 800 silver hallmarks, maker – G. Ciardelti Firenze, 5cm wide and similar Royal silver oval pill box with suspension ring by the same maker, 2.5cm high (2). Provenance: Christie's Sale 27th June 2007 – The Collection of La Principessa Reale Maria Gabriella Di Savoia – lot 209 (lot label on base)
A group of antique turquoise jewellery to include a pair of Regency Cannetille work pendant earrings, matching brooch and cross pendant, together with a Victorian 18ct gold turquoise and diamond ring. Earrings- very good condition with no obvious signs of any damage or repairs. 51mm length, tests as gold, probably 15ct or 18ct. Weighs approximately 7.3 grams Broooch - very good condition with no obvious signs of any damage or repairs. 25 x 22mm, weighs approximately 3.4 grams Cross pendant - very good condition, probably adapted from a brooch. 45 x 43 mm. Weighs approximately 9.1 grams including the chain. Ring - very good condition, finger size M. Weighs approximately 3.9 grams
Two Victorian gold brooches, pair of Victorian-style earrings and a Victorian ring Victorian brooch is in good condition commensurate with age, minor faults and repairs, glazed compartment to reverse. Probably 9ct gold. Gross weight approximately 9.3 grams Victorian sweetheart brooch with wings, good condition commensurate with age, minor faults. Hallmarked 9ct Chester 1897. 1.3 grams Victorian ring, not hallmarked but probably 9ct gold. Missing stones, 1.5 grams earrings stamped 9ct. Hollow construction but in good condition. 1.7 grams
Art Deco-style sapphire and diamond ring, the rectangular plaque with a central old cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 1.03cts surrounded by calibre cut blue sapphires and a border of brilliant cut diamonds in millegrain setting on 18ct white gold shank. Finger size N.
Georgian 18ct gold and black enamel mourning ring, the shank engraved ‘Josh. Hallewell Ob. 10th Mar: 1827 Ae 65’, in original red leather box with retailer’s label Radford’s, Leeds. Finger size approximately N/O. In truly amazing condition, it doesn’t look like it has been worn, the cast floral edge is still sharp to the touch. Enamel is also perfect. Clear hallmarks London 1826 and clear inscription. The original box is also in perfect condition and still has the original retailer’s label which reads ‘Radford’s Goldsmiths and Jewellers, Leeds - Mourning Rings Expeditiously made’. Ring weighs approximately 6.4 grams, band width 9mm.
1930s pearl and diamond ring with a single pearl and old cut diamond in a marquise-shape openwork setting with rose cut diamonds. Finger size M. Pearl not tested for natural origin and therefore might be cultured. 4.5mm diameter. Good lustre. Diamond estimated to weigh approximately 0.25cts, good colour and clarity. Probably Continental, not hallmarked, probably 14ct white gold gross weight approximately 3.1 grams
Victorian-style ruby and diamond ring with three oval mixed cut rubies interspaced by six small brilliant cut diamonds in 18ct yellow gold setting, London 1981. Finger size T. Very good condition, largest ruby measures approximately 6mm x 5mm x 2.85mm, the two smaller rubies measure approximately 4.4mm x 3.9mm x 1.85mm. gross weight approximately 4.6 grams
Antique diamond cluster ring with a flower-head cluster of seven old cut diamonds in millegrain setting, on 18ct gold shank. Finger size J1/2 Estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.28cts, very good condition commensurate with age. Circa 1920. Weight approximately 1.56 grams
Late Victorian emerald and diamond five stone ring with three square cut emeralds and two square cushion cut diamonds in a carved gold scroll setting. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.60cts. Finger size L1/2. The two diamonds are well matched and are of good clarity, one has a small chip to the corner possibly when it was cut, estimated colour grade K/L One emerald is chipped and one may have been replaced the setting is in good condition commensurate with age shank is stamped 18ct and maker’s mark G.B weight approximately 4.5 grams
Diamond double-halo cluster ring with a natural fancy yellow oval brilliant cut diamond weighing 1.06cts, surrounded by brilliant cut diamonds in platinum setting with further diamonds to bifurcated shoulders. Finger size N. Accompanied by a GIA coloured diamond report. Very good condition. GIA report number 1122473299, dated August 8th 2010 stating: the measurements 6.87 x 5.08 x 3.49 mm, weight 1.06cts, origin - natural grade - fancy yellow distribution- even Total gross weight approximately 5.52 grams
Edwardian diamond and ruby cluster ring with a navette-shape cluster of seven old cut diamonds and six mixed cut rubies in gold claw setting. Birmingham 1910. Finger size approximately Q1/2. The rubies have not been tested for natural origin and therefore might be synthetic although are original to the ring which is hallmarked for Birmingham 1910. Minor surface scratches to the rubies and wear commensurate with age. Diamonds are estimated to weigh approximately 0.50cts, good colour and clarity. Setting is in good condition commensurate with age. Gross weight approximately 4.7 grams.

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