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An interesting cased pair of percussion pistols by Hopfe from noble property dating: mid-19th Century provenance: Belgium Octagonal, rifled, 15 mm cal. barrels, featuring the signature "B. HOPFE" and "A MALMEDY" in silver, the base engraved with floral motifs and silver frames, slightly bell-mouthed nozzle, with foresight; tangs engraved with monogram "M" in a silver frame; backward spring locks finely engraved with floral motifs; wooden stocks, the muzzle carved with shell, the back with a knightly emblem featuring a sleeping hound on a shield with granulated ground, surmounted by a helmet, surrounded by floral motifs; silver mounts; butt-plate with lion heads, counter-plates with hound and wolf; triggers with set triggers. In a not pertinent, wooden case covered with leather and lined with green cloth, with brass mounts; complete with all tools except from a small one. With key. dimensions: length 33.5 cm.
A cased pair of percussion pistols by Gastinne Renette dating: mid-19th Century provenance: Paris Octagonal, rifled, 11 mm cal. barrels with finishing, signed "F.NI PAR GASTINNE RENETTE A PARIS", the bases marked "1" and "2" in gold, with foresight; engraved tangs, provided with rear-sight and numbered "1" and "2" in gold; forward spring locks with fine, engraved rosettes; wooden half stocks with micro-checkered neck, iron mounts decorated en suite. Trigger guards with finger support. In patina. In their wooden case with burgundy velvet lining, featuring the manufacturer's name "GASTINNE RENETTE A PARIS" in gold. Complete with all tools and key. dimensions: length 43.5 cm.
A cased luxury pair of percussion pistols by Lelyon of nobile property dating: mid-19th Century provenance: Paris Octagonal, micro-rifled, 13 mm cal. barrels keeping most of the finishing, with the signature "LELYON BREVETE A PARIS" and "ACIER FONDUE" in gold, the golden marks "1" and "2", foresight; bases and tangs finely engraved with floral motifs, with rear-sight, numbers "1" and "2"; forward spring locks with fine, floral engravings; wooden half stock, neck with elegant checkering, the muzzles sculpted with shells, the borders of the butt-plate with a fine, floral decoration; iron mounts engraved en suite, trigger guard with finger support, triggers with set triggers. In their wooden case with brass plaque featuring the monogram "KC" surmounted by a nine-point crown. The inside surface lined with green velvet, complete with all tools including a horn powder-flask with brass mounts, precision bullet-mould, engraved oiler, hammer, ramrod, cartridge extractor, screwdriver, with magazine for spare pistons and more; with key. dimensions: length 39.5 cm.
A cased "The five Aces" pin fire ring pistol dating: 19th Century provenance: France Iron and silver, blued; the back marked "The five Aces", decorated with frames of foliage. Six-shot, 4 mm cal. barrel. Kept in its paper case decorated with gilt frame; lined with red velvet, complete with a second cylinder and two cleaning and disassembling tools. Very scarce. dimensions: length 4.2 cm.
A cased luxury double-barrelled pin-fire shotgun with double barrels by Peterlongo dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Austria Two pairs of barrels of fine damask, with rib signed "I. PETERLONGO IN INNSBRUCK" in gold, slightly engraved at the base, with foresight. The shorter ones rifled, the bore in good condition, cal. 14 mm; the longer ones smooth (pitting on the inside), with adjustable rear-sight and silver foresight; long tang finely engraved with floral and geometrical motifs, at the centre a small, oval shield with golden frame; backward spring locks decorated with fine engravings depicting hound, pheasant and foliage; briarwood stock, checkered at the neck, with iron mounts decorated en suite, trigger guard with fawn, the ending portion of the trigger guard made of horn, with double trigger, one of them with set trigger. In its original case lined with green cloth; on the cover an oval plaque with the owner's name "A. Castelli". Keeping most of the tools. For Johann Peterlongo see "Der Neue Stöckel", Vol. II, page 946. The famous gunsmith (1826-1898) owned an arms factory and also used to signed his works as "Tiroler Waffenfabrik". dimensions: length 111.5 o 115.5 cm.
A rare dentist's tools traveling set dating: late 19th Century provenance: France Including thirty-three tools, a small mirror and a syringe, some of them with wooden handle, from various manufactures as "FAVRE" and "CAMUS". Kept in an original case of black leather, partially lined with green silk. dimensions: length 10 - 16 cm.
A rare Devisme percussion revolving Carbine dating: mid-19th Century provenance: France Rifled, round, 13 mm cal. barrel with octagonal base, underneath the base the signature "DEVISME B.TE", missing foresight; six-shot cylinder, on the left the opening lever to open it; wooden butt with iron mounts. Complete with tools in the butt. dimensions: length 100 cm.
A Martini type breech-loading target carbine dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: France Rifled, octagonal, 5 mm cal. barrel with adjustable rear-sight and precision foresight; smooth frame, keeping 70% of the original finishing; trigger guard with loading lever, set trigger. Wooden stock in two parts, with checkered neck and palm-rest. Iron mounts. In a wooden case complete with some tools. dimensions: length 144.5 cm.
A presentation breech-loading Martini system target gun dating: 1875-1890 provenance: France Heavy, octagonal, rifled, 10 mm cal. barrel with finishing, precision foresight; Martini type loading; frame with the signature "F. BERNARD ARQ.er" "A MARSEILLE" in gold, fine floral engravings, with finishing; wooden stock in two parts, with checkered neck and palm-rest, iron mounts decorated en suite, trigger guard with finger support and a lever to open the barrel, set trigger. On the right cheek a silver plaque with the dedication "CARABINE D'HONNEUR offerte a "Mr. EUGENE TRAHAM Directeur honoraire de la Société de Tir de Marseille PAR SES CAMARADES & AMIS en Souvenir de Services rendus à la Société depuis sa fondation 1867 AU STAND, le 18 Décembre 1887". In its wooden case lined with green cloth, featuring some tools and the adjustable rear-sight. On the cover the leather label, similar to the plaque, featuring the names of all donors. On the border the mark "BERNARD MARSEILLE" in gold. dimensions: length 127.5 cm.
Two cased pin-fire double-barrelled shotguns by Lefaucheux dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Paris Wooden case with two levels, lined with green velvet and the signature "LEFAUCHEUX A PARIS" in gold; on the upper part a Lefaucheux double-barrelled shotgun with round, smooth, 17 mm cal. barrels with rib signed "Lefaucheux a Paris", foresight; backward spring locks signed en suite and engraved, as the other mounts, with fine effigy of vine shoots; trigger guard with a crowned, noble coat of arms in gold; wooden butt. Complete with part of the tools. On the lower part a pin-fire double-barrelled gun with smooth, round, 17 mm cal. barrels, with rib signed "Lefaucheux Inventeur a Paris", foresight; backward spring locks engraved with hound and deer; wooden butt with iron mounts engraved with floral motifs. Complete with part of the tools. dimensions: dimensions 82 x 15.5 x 23.5 cm.
The contents of the Chanot Workshop (over 700 items) including: William Chanot's violin-making workbench inscribed with the names of Chanot family makers, quantity of stringed instrument making tools, many stamped with Chanot makers names; patterns and templates inscribed with famous makers names including Nicolas Amati, Joseph Klotz, Joseph Guarnerius, Ceruti etc and a quantity of wood including finished and part finished scrolls, scroll blocks, maple necks, rib-wood etc A comprehensive inventory of all items is detailed in the Auction catalogue or you can contact the Auctioneers for further information.
A quantity of silver items comprising a Mexican silver bead necklace, a snap bangle with floral engraved decoration, a further rectangular example set with turquoise, also a pair of sewing tools, a skewer by Elkington & Co, London 1914, two silver thimbles and a white metal example, weighable 6.6ozt.
A small group of jewellery including a 14ct yellow gold wishbone ring, size N/O,a 9ct gold ladies signet ring (af), a Victorian yellow metal brooch set with seed pearls, a further sterling silver oval brooch with pierced foliate scrolls, a gold plated snap bangle, a Universal lady's wristwatch etc, also a set of four hallmarked silver handled manicure tools, Birmingham 1929, weighable gold 5.5g.
A large collection of woodworking tools including a 1930s grooving plane with brass mounts, a 1940s rosewood and brass inlaid mortice marking gauge, a number of planes including examples by Stanley, Rapier, Bailey and Record etc, in three boxes. CONDITION REPORT: We would be unable to post this lot, please refer to www.adampartridge.co.uk/postage.php for potential shipping alternatives.
- Rare and desirable 'Suffix A' Range Rover - 1 of 2,844 Home Market RHD cars built during the 1971 production year - Land Rover Owner International magazine article on its 'chassis up' restoration There was always scope for the production of a sibling that combined the no-nonsense Land Rover's off-road prowess with a greater degree of on-road chic and comfort. Though various plans were mooted in the 1950s, it was the emergence of the American SUV a decade later that finally convinced Rover to create such a model. Spen King famously oversaw the '100 inch Station Wagon' project that was finally revealed as the Range Rover in 1970. Far from competing with the likes of the Ford Bronco that had inspired its creation, the David Bache-penned newcomer created a whole new genre of go-anywhere vehicles. The Range Rover was based around a box section chassis and steel 'safety frame' onto which the lightweight outer panels were bolted. Power came from the ubiquitous Rover V8 - initially in 3.5-litre guise. This was connected to a permanent four-wheel drive system for optimum traction - a transfer box offered a full set of high and low gear ratios. Suspension was by long travel coil springs all round and braking was by discs front and rear. This delightful Range Rover Two-Door with rare and desirable 'Suffix A' chassis plate was one of just 2,844 right-hand drive home market examples built in the 1971 model year. During the '90s it was treated to a very comprehensive chassis-up restoration by its then keeper John Edwins, the detail of which was fully explored in a three-page article in the September 1995 edition of Land Rover Owner International. The work included returning the vehicle from Tuscan Blue to its original colour of Lincoln Green and upgrading the seating from vinyl to more luxurious Brown cloth. 'XDE 972J' is now offered complete with correct tools, photos of the restoration and a copy of the LRO article, plus numerous invoices and MOT certificates including one valid until November 2016.
Beeson-made Locomotive Components Patterns and Tools in larger scales: including a hand-made axle box mould with sample casting, patterns for another axle box and spring arrangement, and another for a tender toolbox with two sample castings, all made to Beeson’s extraordinarily high standard, VG-E (qty)
TINS - a selection of vintage tins - Jacob, Hall's & Gray Dunn, also to include a GPO brush and tool kit (some tools stamped 1937), Swedish glass Mats Jonasson, brass love spoon and trivet and 3 wood rulers, P & O playing cards, world coinage to include some silver coins, amongst other items.

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