Belgian 12 bore side by side hammer gun, 30 inch barrels choked 1/2 and 1/2, serial number 6149. UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED TO BUY THIS LOT.117cm long The barrels have some light pitting patches to the bores in both tubes. The right tube has some light dents to the outside of the barrel. The barrels ring when tapped and measure at .718 against the .716 proof stamp and .724 against the .724 proof stamps. The barrels have a small amount of wear to the blacking. There is a minute amount of wobble between barrels and action with the forend removed. The forend has a split to the inside which does not show on the outside of the gun and is only visible when the forend is removed. The stock has some light scratches.
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Remington 1858 New model army .44 percussion revolver, 8 inch octagonal barrel fitted with later front sight and with remnants of original maker's roll stamp, six shot cylinder, brass trigger guard with inspectors stamp, serial number 114370, refinished overall.Section 58(2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification ID will be required if the lot it to be posted out.34cm long Condition report: The revolver has been completely refinished. Most of the factory makers roll marks have been lost from the barrel but the serial number and army inspectors letters still exist. In our opinion the revolver has probably been refinished and overhauled to allow it to be used by a modern target shooter. The reasoning for this is that the action is very positive with correct indexing, the mainspring is very strong. The front sight has been replaced with a dove-tailed sight to allow it to shoot accurately as original Remington front sights can be problematic to get to shoot to the correct aim point. The bore and inside of the cylinders have some pitting patches throughout which are too deep to polish out. A strong rifling pattern remains.
Enfield Martini Henry IC1 artillery carbine, 21inch barrel fitted with folding ladder sights, secured by two barrel bands, one with bayonet lug, the action dated 1888 with VR and crown stamp, the reverse of the receiver and barrel stamped with sold out or service arrows, the stock with Birmingham War Department roundel and numerous issue stamps. With period leather sling.Section 58(2) antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification ID will be required if the lot it to be posted out.Sword bayonet to match this carbine included later in the sale.96cm longCondition report: The action functions correctly. The bore has some light pitting throughout but a good rifling pattern remains. The exterior metalwork has some scattered pitting and some corrosion spots. The woodwork has numerous knocks, dents, and marks. The buttstock is slightly loose and could do with tightening up, the forend has small splits on the thinnest part close to where it meets the action.
Two bayonets and scabbards, to include:Spainish CETME Model L. made at the Santa Bárbara Sistemas factory, left ricasso stamped with Instituto Nacional de Industria (INI) mark along with the serial number ET54827A, right ricasso marked with the Toledo Coat of Arms.Swedish M.1965 or M1896, by Eskilstuna Jernmanufactur AB bearing EJ-anchor-AB stamp to ricasso, the guard stamped No.45 a No.1678Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required if this lot is to be posted out.37cm long
RAF Battle of Britain era Note Book for Workshop & Laboratory Records, named 903320 Evans, dated July 1940, with notes on gunnery practices, sighting, cleaning etc, also a collection of ten aviation photographs, including images of Derwent engine, Avro Tudor II, scenes of an Avro Lancastrian, and Merlin power egg, also an iron badge stamp, various patches and books relating to the RAF. The photographs were taken by an unknown photographer known to have lived and worked in the Alsager area towards the end of WWII and into the 1950's.
Four bugles, one with Lancashire Fusiliers legend reading ' C.A.I.O Church, 21st April 1918, The bugle that sounded the last post and reveille at the memorial service to Lieut. Colonel Oswyn St. Leger Davies, commanding the 8th Lancashire Fusiliers, killed in action in France 5th April 1918' the bugle by Boosey and Hawkes, stamped with broad arrow and 1915 date, another bugle by Henry Potter with broad arrow stamp, and 1909, as well as R.E.L.F (Royal East Lancashire Fusiliers) another by Hawkes and Son dated 1915 and stamped S.D.F. (possibly later for the Sudan Defence Force) the last unmarked.The first bugle measures 28cm long
DUELLIUS (Raymundus) Historia Ordinis Equitum Teutonicorum Hospitalis S. Mariae V. Hierosolymitani. Vienna 1727, folio, library stamp to foot of title, errata leaf at end, plates of seals, half vellum; BARTHOLINUS (Thomas) De Equestris Ordinis Danebrogici. Copenhagen (‘Hafniae’) 1676, folio, portrait frontispiece, modern vellum (2)
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