J & W. Tolley A .500 No.2 Express hammer rifle, no. 6732 26-inch barrels with filed rib, rearsight with folding leaf to 200, dolls head extension, the rounded frame, rebounding backlocks, hammers and rotary underlever with border engraving, 14 1/4-inch figured replacement stock, black powder proof, worn and refinished overall 9lb. 8oz.
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R.B. Rodda & Co A .500 No.2 Express hammer rifle, no. 19044 26-inch barrels with Henry rifling, machined rib, bead foresight and rearsight with folding leaf to 200, the rounded frame, rebounding backlocks, hammers and rotary underlever with scroll and border engraving, 14 1/2 -inch figured replacement stock with pistol grip and steel buttplate, sling eyes, black powder proof 8lb. 10oz.
John Rigby & Co A .500 hammer rifle, no. 14731 26-inch barrels with filed rib, rearsight with folding leaf, the blacked frame, rebounding backlocks, bolted hammers and rotary underlever with scroll engraving, 13 1/2-inch replacement stock with pistol grip, black powder proof, worn overall 8lb. 15oz.
Moore & Harris A .577 Blackpowder Express hammer rifle, no. 46015 28 1/4-inch barrels with Henry rifling, machined rib with raised foresight, rearsight with folding leafs to 200, the blacked rounded frame, rebounding backlocks, hammers and rotary underlever with border engraving, 15-inch figured stock withithithhthhthhgured pistol grip and rubber recoil pad, sling eyes, black powder proof, worn overall 10lb. 12oz.
T. Bland & Sons The action, stock and fore-end of a double barreled 8-bore hammer gun, no. 8128 the rounded frame, non-rebounding backlocks, hammers and rotary underlever retaining some of its original nickel plated finish, 14 1/4-inch stock with pistol grip and rubber recoil pad, worn overall à
I Hollis & Sons The action, stock and fore-end of a 8-bore single barrel hammer gun, no. 46594 the rounded frame, rebounding backlock, hammer and rotary underlever with scroll engraving, the lock engraved with gamebirds, 14 1/2-inch stock with pistol grip and ribbed buttplate, worn overall, together with Adams & Co. The action, stock and fore-end of a 8-bore single barrel hammer gun, no. 13652, the plain rounded frame, rebounding lock, hammer and rotary underlever, 15-inch stock, worn overall (2)
H. Holland A 12-bore hammer gun, no. 2748 30-inch Damascus barrels with 2 3/4-inch chambers, about cylinder borings, the rounded frame, rebounding backlocks, hammers and rotary underlever with fine scroll engraving and retaining some hardening colour, 14 1/2-inch well figured stock with steel buttplate, nitro reproof, bores pitted, in a brass bound oak and leather case with makers label 7lb. 2oz. Holland & Holland confirm m m that the gun was built in December 1873.
John Dickson & Son A 12-bore hammer gun, no. 2206 30-inch Damascus barrels with 2 3/4-inch chambers, about 1/4 choke borings, the rounded frame, non-rebounding locks, noseless hammers and rotary underlever with scroll and border engraving and retaining some original hardening colour, 14 1/4-inch well figured stock with steel buttplate, nitro reproof 7lb. K
D. Leonard & Sons A 12-bore hammer gun 30-inch Damascus barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers, about true cylinder and 1/2 choke borings, the rounded frame, rebounding backlocks, hammers and rotary underlever with scroll engraving, 14 3/4-inch well figured stock, nitro reproof, together with a W&C Scott 12-bore hammer gun, no. 30213, 29-inch Damascus barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers, about cylinder borings, the frame, rebounding locks, hammers and top-lever with fine scroll engraving, 16-inch figured stock including 2-inch extension, black powder proof, bores pitted 6lb. 14oz. and 6lb. 9oz. respectively
14 Hornby O gauge open axle frame, wagons including United Dairies milk tanker, BP and Shell motor spirit tankers, 2 x 4 barrel wagons, LNER Cement car, LNER milk van, LNER narrow body open wagon with nickel wheels, SR open wagon, 2 x rotary tippers: 1 labelled Rotary Tipper, the other MacAlpine, etc, plus one other. FC to GC for age (play and age wear).
* Avro 504K. A well constructed static scale model of civil registered Avro 504 G-EBJE, of composite construction, fixed flying control surfaces, rotating dummy rotary engine struts, bracing wires, some cockpit detail, undercarriage with skid, propeller and control wires, finished in red over silver and black engine cowling, 18.25 in (46.4 cm) wingspan (1)
* The Cecil Pashley Dinner Gong. A most unusual silver plated dinner gong constructed from a cylinder barrel from a Rhone-Gnome rotary engine, the dummy spark plug being the axis, raised on twin column supports, each surmounted by a miniture seven-cylinder rotary aero engine and a twin-blade propellor, originally all silver plated, some now rubbed off, oak circular base (lacking striker & mounts), height 14" (36cm) (1)
* Civil and Military rotary-wing aircraft. A good collection of images tracing the development of these aircraft, types include the Cierva C.GC/Avro 574, Platt Le Page XR-1, Bell XHSL-1, Bristol Type 192 'Belvedere' HC-1, Weir W-4, Mil Mi12 and many others, contained in two modern ring binders, (approx. 100 images) (2)
* Nieuport II. A well built 1/5th scale flying scale model, with doped fabric covered wood airframe, cockpit detail includes seat, dummy instrumentation, control stick and quadrant throttle, aluminium engine cowling, dummy rotary engine with propeller, fully working control surfaces and braced interplane V-strutts, with rubber tyred sprung undercarriage, 61" (155 cm.) wingspan (1)
* Nieuport 17. A 1/6th scale flying scale model of this famous aircraft, with doped fabric covered wood airframe finished in yellow-ockre silver and with red engine cowling, registered N 976, dummy instrument board, wind screen, flying control surfaces, sprung main undercarriage wheels with tyres, dummy rotary engine with propeller, and dummy machine gun, 54" (137 cm.) wingspan (1)
Quantity Hornby 0 gauge MO series. 9 No 21 coaches, 2 pullman coaches ‘Joan’ and ‘Zena’; 10 No 30 wagons; 7 No 20 side and 3 No 20 rotary tipping wagons; 2 No 20 crane trucks, 2 No 20 petrol tanks; 2 No 30 and a No 20 tender, 2 x M1 locomotives and tender. Many items boxed and spare No 20 tender boxes, minor wear. FC - mint (Some wear and small amount of rusting to unboxed)
Eric Clapton A Fender Stratocaster guitar, Serial No. MN006714, in black finish, double cutaway body, maple neck with skunk stripe routing, 21 fret fingerboard with dot inlays, three pickups, selector switch, three rotary controls, metal bridge/tailblock and white pickguard, signed and inscribed in silver felt pen on the body Eric Clapton '91
Deep Purple/Ritchie Blackmore A 1968 Gibson SG Standard guitar, Serial No. 524696, in cherry red finish, double cutaway mahogany body, mahogany neck, Grover machineheads, 22 fret bound rosewood fingerboard with crown inlays, two Humbucker pickups, four rotary controls, selector switch, tune-o-matic bridge, tremolo tailpiece and black pickguard; with black hardshell case stencilled on the front and back in white lettering DEEP PURPLE -- played by Ritchie Blackmore with Deep Purple between 1968-1971 (2)
Deep Purple/Ritchie Blackmore A 1961 Gibson ES-335 thinline electric guitar, Serial No. 26457, in cherry red finish, double cutaway body, mahogany neck, Kluson machineheads, 22 fret bound rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, two Humbucker pickups, four rotary controls, selector switch, tune-o-matic bridge, Bigsby tremolo tailpiece; and black hardshell case, stencilled on the front and back in white lettering DEEP PURPLE; accompanied by a colour snap-shot of Blackmore playing the guitar on stage with The Three Muskateers circa 1965 -- 3 1/2x5in. (9x12.7cm.); and two black and white photographs of him playing it on stage with Deep Purple, circa 1968, largest -- 8 1/2x6 1/2in. (20.2x16.5cm.) (5). According to Barbel Blackmore, Ritchie Blackmore played this guitar with Deep Purple between 1968-1971. Film footage of Blackmore playing it at the Royal Albert Hall with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra on September 24th, 1969 was included in the Deep Purple episode of the 1990s t.v. series Rock Family Trees.
Kiss A 1980 Kramer Axe limited edition electric guitar, Serial No. A5145, the body modelled as an axe in black finish with axe blade in metallic silver, aluminium two-pronged headstock, 22 fret ebony fingerboard with dot inlays, single Humbucker pickup, two rotary controls and adjustable bridge, signed and numbered Gene Simmons, 118/1000; and hardshell case (2)
The Police/Andy Summers A 1961 Gibson SG electric guitar, Serial No. 35361, in cherry red finish, double cutaway body, 22 fret bound rosewood fingerboard with crown inlays, two PAF Humbucker pickups, three way selector switch and four rotary controls, Tune-o-matic bridge, stud tailpiece and black plastic pickguard; accompanied by a colour photograph of Andy Summers holding the guitar -- 8 1/2x6in. (21.6x15.2cm.); and black contour hardshell case (3)
The Rolling Stones An AXL Stratocaster-style electric guitar, in purple sparkle finish, double cutaway body, 21 fret fingerboard with dot inlays, three pickups, selector switch, three rotary controls, metal bridge/tailblock and white pickguard, signed recently on the body in silver felt pen by Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards, in gold felt pen by Charlie Watts and in red felt pen on the pickguard by Bill Wyman; accompanied by a document concerning the provenance (2)
Stevie Ray Vaughan A Fender Squier Stratocaster electric guitar, Serial No. S986253, in black finish, double cutaway body, 22 fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlay, three pickups, selector switch, three rotary controls, metal bridge/tailblock and white pickguard, signed and inscribed on the body in silver felt pen Stevie Ray Vaughan
Pete Townshend/The Who A 1963 Gibson SG Special, Serial No. 105078 (overstamped 128658), in Polaris White finish, double cutaway mahogany body, mahogany neck, 22 fret bound rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, two P90 pickups, four rotary controls, selector switch, metal bridge, black pickguard, tailpiece removed; and a black hardshell contour case with orange plush lining, stencilled on the outside with white lettering WHO -- owned by Pete Townshend circa 1972-1974 and played by him onstage during The Who's U.K. Fallout Shelter Tour, October-November, 1973; accompanied by a document concerning the provenance (3).
The Who A Fender Squier Telecaster guitar, Serial No. CY03084436, in black finish, the body airbrushed with a Union Jack design in red, white and blue, single cutaway body, 21 fret fingerboard with dot inlays, two pickups, selector switch, two rotary controls, six saddle bridge and white pickguard, signed recently on the pickguard in blue felt pen by Roger Daltrey and in black felt pen by Pete Townshend and John Entwistle; and a soft carrying case (2)
Joseph Lang. A 12-bore hammer gun, no. 2768, 30-inch Damascus barrels with 2.5 inch chambers, about improved cylinder borings, the frame, rebounding locks, hammers and rotary underlever with fine scroll engraving and retaining some original hardening colour, 14.25 inch well figured stock with engraved heel and toe plates, nitro reproof, bores marked and barrel wall thickness below the recomended minimum, leather case, 6lb. 1oz. The makers confirm that the gun was built in 1864.

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