A 14 BORE FLINTLOCK PISTOL OF LIVERY TYPE BY BRANDER AND POTTS, LONDON, CIRCA 1820 with tapering barrel with traces of 'London' inscribed on the top flat, signed stepped lock (bolt safety-catch replaced), fitted with ring-neck cock of late form, semi-rainproof pan and roller, full stock, brass mounts including flush-fitting side-plate, and trigger-guard with bud finial, and associated brass-tipped ramrod with iron worm 15.2 cm; 6 in barrel Martin Brander and Thomas Potts were Contractors to Ordnance 1815-20
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A 10 BORE FLINTLOCK PISTOL BY HENRY NOCK, CIRCA 1800 with tapering sighted barrel, signed stepped lock fitted with roller (cock replaced), full stock, chequered butt, iron mounts including trigger-guard with acorn finial (areas of wear, iron parts lightly pitted), and brass-tipped ramrod, perhaps the original 17.5 cm; 6 7/8 in barrel
AN 11 BORE FLINTLOCK OFFICER'S PISTOL BY JOSEPH SIMMONS, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1820 with signed rebrowned twist octagonal sighted barrel stamped with proof marks and the barrelsmith's mark, a fleur-de-lys in a shaped recess, beneath the breech, fitted with stirrup ramrod retained by a spring, engraved tang incorporating the back-sight, signed stepped bolted lock (bolt incomplete), fitted with semi-rainproof pan and a roller on the steel spring, engraved with foliage on the tail and a linear flourish over the signature, figured walnut full stock (the fore-end with a small crack), finely chequered butt, iron mounts including trigger-guard with pineapple finial, and engraved fore-end cap, and vacant silver escutcheon 23.8 cm; 9 3/8 in barrel Joseph Simmons is recorded at 49 High Street, Birmingham 1807-20.
A 15 BORE FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN BY THEOPHILUS RICHARDS, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1820 reconverted from percussion, with signed browned barrel formed in three stages, blued breech with platinum line and gold vent, signed engraved lock fitted with gold-lined rainproof pan and roller, figured walnut half-stock, chequered grip, engraved iron mounts including trigger-guard with pineapple finial, and vacant silver escutcheon, silver fore-end cap and brass-tipped wooden ramrod (refinished throughout, forward ramrod-pipe detached) 81.3 cm; 32 in barrel
A CASED 14 BORE FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN SIGNED NOCK, LONDON, BIRMINGHAM PROOF MARKS, CIRCA 1820 reconverted from percussion, with barrel formed in three stages and inscribed 'London' in gold, engraved breech with platinum line and gold vent, signed engraved stepped lock fitted with gold-lined rainproof pan and roller, figured walnut half-stock, chequered grip, raised cheek-piece, engraved iron mounts including trigger-guard with pineapple finial, and vacant German silver escutcheon, German silver fore-end cap and brass-tipped wooden ramrod (refinished throughout): in a fitted mahogany case lined in green baize, the lid with modern trade label and some accessories including two-way flask, mainspring clamp and bandolier 82.3 cm; 32 3/8 in barrel
A D.B. 15 BORE FLINTLOCK SPORTING GUN BY WILLIAM SMITH, LONDON, LONDON PROOF MARKS, NO. 1151, CIRCA 1810 with tapering barrels signed 'W. Smith, London' between three decorative stars in gold on the rib, gold fore-sight, recessed breech inlaid with two pairs of gold lines, platinum vents and numbered beneath, engraved breech tang incorporating a raised back-sight, engraved locks decorated with scrolls and foliage, signed behind a sprung safety-catch operating on the base of the cock (one top-jaw missing, signature indistinct, areas of rust, retaining screw bent), fitted with rainproof pan and steel spring with roller, figured walnut half-stock (fore-end cracked through and repaired, areas of bruising), chequered grip, raised cheek-piece, engraved iron mounts including trigger-guard with integral rest, silver barrel bolt escutcheons, and vacant silver escutcheon (ramrod missing) 82.0 cm; 32 1/4 in barrels This appears to be the fourth oldest surviving gun by William Smith.
A MODERN DIAMOND SPRAY BROOCH, floral and foliate design, measuring approximately 55 x 24mm, pin and roller catch fitting, principle modern round brilliant cut diamond estimated weight 0.25ct, colour assessed as G-H, clarity assessed as VS1-2, seven modern round brilliant cut and eight cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.50ct, colour assessed as G-H, clarity assessed as VS1-2, total diamond weight estimated 0.75ct, stamped 18ct, gross weight 8.4 grams
A TINPLATE CLOCKWORK TIPPER LORRY, permanent key, possibly Wells Brimby, a distressed pressed steel fire engine (a/f), a tinplate clockwork motocycle (missing key), a Modern Toys tinplate clockwork vintage car, permanent key, a Yone Mouse, permanent key and a boxed Tri-ang Minic Series II tinplate clockwork Avelling Barford Road Roller, No.3077, missing key (6)
Good 16 Bore Officers Brass Barrelled Flintlock Holster Pistol Fitted with Spring Bayonet, stepped bolted lock signed H. NOCK, roller bearing frizzen spring, French style cock, octagonal barrel engraved LONDON with triangular section spring bayonet fitted with roller bearing spring and released by sliding top thumb safety catch, brass furniture, pineapple finialled trigger guard, vacant silver escutcheon, brass tipped wooden ramrod with steel worm, finely chequered rounded walnut grip, overall 13.5”, barrel 8”. Good Condition with excellent age patina.
Fine Pair of 20 Bore Flintlock Travelling Pistols by ANDREWS c.1820, octagonal barrels nicely re-browned engraved LONDON and with Birmingham proofs, stepped bolted signed locks with roller bearing frizzen springs, iron trigger guard with pineapple finials, rounded grips, brass tipped wooden ramrods, overall 8.5”, barrels 4”. Good Condition.
A good 19th c. Rosewood fold-over Games Table having d-shaped top with cross-banded edges with boxwood and ebony stringing, folding over to reveal baize games surface with cross-banded edge, double rear swing leg base with boxwood and ebony strung frieze, standing on slender turned legs with brass roller castors
Robert Nixon (British 20th century): 'Puritan Soap Van and Derby County Council Steam Roller', oil on canvas board signed, original artwork for Jigsaw 45cm x 61cm (unframed)DDS - Artist's resale rights may apply to this lot Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A late Victorian small walnut veneered pedestal desk, the cross banded top with tooled green leather and three drawers, on two pedestals of three crossbanded graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles, on plinth bases and wooden roller castors, 41½ x 23in. (105.5 x 58.5cm.), 28¾in. (73cm.).
A Georgian diamond and enamel set tonneau-shaped brooch, c.1820,with two royal blue enamel plaques, studded with rose cut diamonds. A central crossover section with graduated old European cut diamonds in cut down collets, to an outer border of cushion-shaped old Swiss cut diamonds in cut down collets, all set in silver with a later gold back, pin and roller catch. 45 x 20mm
A flintlock blunderbuss by Richardson with part-octagonal two-stage barrel, length approx 39cm, reconverted to flint from percussion, top mounted spring bayonet, stepped bolted lock signed by maker, swan neck cock with roller to frizzen spring, full-stocked chequered at hand with vacant oval white metal escutcheon and engraved steel furniture including scrolled trigger guard (fore-end cracked, stock repaired above lock), with ramrod.
A small collection of Corgi Toys, comprising a No.55 Fordson 'Power Major' tractor, a No. 51 Massey-Ferguson 30CWT trailer, a No. 56 four furrow plough, a No. 100 dropside trailer, a No. 101 platform trailer, a Corgi No. 279 Rolls-Royce Corniche and a Dinky Toys No. 279 Aveling-Barford diesel roller, all boxed (some paint chips, playwear, boxes lightly creased and scuffed).
A collection of Matchbox Series 1-75 vehicles, including a No. 1d diesel road roller, a No. 5d Routemaster with Visco-Static advert, a No. 22b Vauxhall Cresta, two No. 30c eight wheel cranes, a No. 57b Chevrolet Impala, finished in metallic blue with light blue roof, and a No. 66b Harley-Davidson motorcycle and sidecar, mostly boxed (some playwear, paint chips, some boxes creased, torn, scuffed, missing end flaps or tabs and sellotaped).
Matchbox: A Moko Lesney "Matchbox" Series 1-75 No.1 "Road Roller", No.2 "Site Dumper", No.3 "Cement Mixer", No.4 "Massey Ferguson Tractor", No.5 "Double Decker Bus", No.6 Quarry Truck, No.7 "Horse Drawn Milk Float", No.9 "Fire Engine" and No.10 Scammell, all with in original boxes (boxes worn). (9)

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