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Arms, Armour, Militaria & Ethnographica<br />

Wednesday 9 January 2013, 10.30am<br />

Viewing: Tuesday 8 January, 9am – 5pm<br />

and morning of sale<br />

1<br />

A First World War Pair, awarded to<br />

LIEUT.J.W.COCHRANE, comprising British<br />

War <strong>Medal</strong> and <strong>Victory</strong> <strong>Medal</strong>; a <strong>Single</strong><br />

<strong>Victory</strong> <strong>Medal</strong>, to 13116 DVR.<br />

H.F.FRANKLAND. R.E.; a First World<br />

War Miniature Trio, of British War<br />

<strong>Medal</strong>, <strong>Victory</strong> <strong>Medal</strong> and Croix de Guerre;<br />

two Tank Corps Cap Badges, and an<br />

RAF sweetheart brooch (7)<br />

£50 - 60<br />

2<br />

A First World War Group of Four<br />

<strong>Medal</strong>s, awarded to T4/247038 S.SJT.<br />

A.MUIR. RASC, comprising 1914-15 Star,<br />

British War <strong>Medal</strong>, <strong>Victory</strong> <strong>Medal</strong> (MID<br />

18th March 1917 and 23rd October 1917))<br />

and a renamed Army Meritorious Service<br />

<strong>Medal</strong>, together with MID citations,<br />

photographs, letters and ephemera and a<br />

Princess Mary 1914 Christmas Tin<br />

£80 - 120<br />

3<br />

A First World War Gallantry Group of<br />

Four <strong>Medal</strong>s, awarded to 3-12682,<br />

PTE.H.HENDERSON. W.RID.R., comprising<br />

Military <strong>Medal</strong>, 1914-15 Star, British War<br />

<strong>Medal</strong> and <strong>Victory</strong> <strong>Medal</strong>, with a photocopy<br />

of the <strong>Medal</strong> Index Card<br />

£400 - 500<br />

4<br />

A First World War Gallantry Group of<br />

Four <strong>Medal</strong>s, awarded to 1888 GNR.<br />

D.WILKINSON. R.F.A., comprising Military<br />

<strong>Medal</strong> (248556 L.CPL. D.WILKINSON<br />

2/A.SIG.COY.R.E.), 1914-15 Star, British<br />

War <strong>Medal</strong> and <strong>Victory</strong> <strong>Medal</strong><br />

£400 - 600<br />

6<br />

A British War <strong>Medal</strong> and an India<br />

General Service <strong>Medal</strong>, with clasp<br />

AFGHANISTAN N.W.F. 1919, awarded to<br />

2533/865988 GNR.A.H.BENNETT. R.A. and<br />

a Defence <strong>Medal</strong>, all in boxes of issue; a<br />

Dorsetshire Regiment Cap Badge, and<br />

a group photograph (5)<br />

£70 - 100<br />

7<br />

A 1902 Coronation <strong>Medal</strong>lion, 55mm,<br />

cased; a Victoria Diamond Jubilee<br />

Bronze <strong>Medal</strong>lion, 78mm; a German<br />

Third Reich Enamelled Collar Stud, and a<br />

shoulder strap (4)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

8<br />

A Second World War RAF Trio, of<br />

Africa Star with clasp NORTH AFRICA<br />

1942-43, Defence and War <strong>Medal</strong>, with the<br />

miniatures, and with an RAF tunic, with<br />

Africa <strong>Medal</strong> ribbon, and pair of trousers<br />

£50 - 80<br />

9<br />

Two First World War Pairs, awarded to<br />

235457 PTE.W.DAVIS. GORD.HIGHRS. and<br />

23737 PTE.W.BARLOW. K.O.SCO.BORD.,<br />

each comprising British War <strong>Medal</strong> and<br />

<strong>Victory</strong> <strong>Medal</strong>; two Badges, London<br />

Scottish and a French ON NE PASSE PAS<br />

(6)<br />

£70 - 100


10<br />

A First World War Naval Group of<br />

Four <strong>Medal</strong>s, awarded to K.13900.<br />

J.A.SMITH. STO..1.R.N., comprising<br />

1914-15 Star, British War <strong>Medal</strong>, <strong>Victory</strong><br />

<strong>Medal</strong> and Royal Fleet Reserve Long<br />

Service and Good Conduct <strong>Medal</strong><br />

(K.13900(PO.B.15163) J.A. SMITH. L.STO.<br />

R.F.R.)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

11<br />

A British Empire <strong>Medal</strong> (George VI),<br />

awarded to Corporal W W Kamsler, Royal<br />

Air Force Volunteer Reserve, with<br />

Mentioned in a Despatch certificate for<br />

distinguished service, London Gazette 17<br />

September 1943, and a portrait<br />

photograph, in a glazed display case<br />

£180 - 250<br />

12<br />

A First World War Trio, awarded to<br />

14142 PTE.J.BEECHAM. YORK:R.,<br />

comprising 1914-15 Star, British War<br />

<strong>Medal</strong> and <strong>Victory</strong> <strong>Medal</strong>, with a cap<br />

badge, in a plated sandwich tin<br />

£70 - 90<br />

13<br />

A First World War Pair, awarded to<br />

78249 PTE.P.JORDAN. R.A.M.C.,<br />

comprising British War <strong>Medal</strong> and <strong>Victory</strong><br />

<strong>Medal</strong>; Militaria:- comprising a musket<br />

ball and a small cannon ball; two school<br />

medals for Reading and Regular<br />

Attendance, to Bertha Beecham, Head of<br />

Harewood School, cased; a German<br />

1914-15 brass signet ring, and another<br />

signet ring (8)<br />

£60 - 90<br />

14<br />

A Royal Naval Long Service and Good<br />

Conduct <strong>Medal</strong> (Victoria 2nd Type),<br />

awarded to SAML.SIMS. BOATN.<br />

H.M.COAST GUARD; an Edwardian<br />

Copper Nelson Centenary <strong>Medal</strong>lion,<br />

from B.F.S.S., containing <strong>Victory</strong> copper<br />

(2)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

15<br />

Militaria, including a <strong>Victory</strong> <strong>Medal</strong> to<br />

104720 PTE. J.W. FORSTER. DURH.L.I., a<br />

Defence <strong>Medal</strong> and 1939-45 War <strong>Medal</strong>, a<br />

Royal Marines brass belt clasp, a King's<br />

badge, a 9 carat gold fob medallion, two<br />

badges, two medallions and a small<br />

quantity of coins<br />

£70 - 90<br />

16<br />

A British War <strong>Medal</strong>, awarded to 51511<br />

PTE.E.CLARK. R.W.FUS.; a Special<br />

Constabulary Long Service <strong>Medal</strong><br />

(George VI IND:IMP), awarded to<br />

WILLIAM CLARK (920 Durham), in box of<br />

issue; three George V Coronation<br />

Commemorative <strong>Medal</strong>lions, in bronze<br />

and aluminium (5)<br />

£50 - 60<br />

17<br />

A Waterloo <strong>Medal</strong> 1815, awarded to<br />

**JOHN SAVAGE, 1ST. BATT. 4TH.<br />

REG.FOOT.**, Post- 1881 The King's Own<br />

(Royal Lancaster Regiment), lacks ring<br />

suspender<br />

£1800 - 2500<br />

18<br />

A Second World War Long Service<br />

Group of Five <strong>Medal</strong>s, awarded to<br />

1068938 CPL.C FLETCHER. R.E,<br />

comprising 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star,<br />

Defence <strong>Medal</strong>, War <strong>Medal</strong> and Army Long<br />

Service Good Conduct <strong>Medal</strong> with<br />

REGULAR ARMY bar<br />

£70 - 80


19<br />

A First World War Pair, awarded to<br />

S4-217397 CPL.W.RUDD. A.S.C.,<br />

comprising British War <strong>Medal</strong> and <strong>Victory</strong><br />

<strong>Medal</strong>; a French Croix de Guerre, with<br />

gold star and a French 1870 Valeur et<br />

Discipline <strong>Medal</strong>, together with a<br />

Citation a L'Ordre de L'Armee, to<br />

Lieutenant Andre Ernest Marcel Hardy; a<br />

French Artillery Officer's Sword, with<br />

steel four bar hilt and steel scabbard with<br />

canvas slip; Militaria, comprising a pair of<br />

leather gaiters, two gas masks, a box<br />

camera and a canvas bag<br />

£100 - 200<br />

20<br />

A Boer War/India/First World War<br />

Group of Six <strong>Medal</strong>s, awarded to 7367<br />

PTE.(later A.SJT.) A.CATHCART DURHAM<br />

LT.INFY., comprising Queen's South Africa<br />

<strong>Medal</strong> with two clasps TRANSVAAL and<br />

SOUTH AFRICA 1901, Delhi Dhurbar <strong>Medal</strong><br />

1911, India General Service <strong>Medal</strong> with<br />

clasp AFGHANISTAN N.W.F 1919, 1914-15<br />

Star, British War <strong>Medal</strong> and <strong>Victory</strong> <strong>Medal</strong><br />

£200 - 300<br />

21<br />

A First World War Pair, awarded to<br />

46905.SGT.F.SMITH. R.A.F., comprising<br />

British War <strong>Medal</strong> and <strong>Victory</strong> <strong>Medal</strong>, with<br />

Form 238; a Bronze <strong>Medal</strong>lion,<br />

commemorating the accession of Umberto<br />

I of Italy; a Bronze <strong>Medal</strong>lion, Henri<br />

Charles Ferdinand Duke of Bordeaux Ne Le<br />

XXIX SEPT. MDCCCXX; a Victoria<br />

Diamond Jubilee White Metal<br />

<strong>Medal</strong>lion, to the Borough of Barnsley (5)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

22<br />

A First World War Pair, awarded to<br />

GMT-3241 PTE.A.LETTS. A.S.C.,<br />

comprising British War <strong>Medal</strong> and <strong>Victory</strong><br />

<strong>Medal</strong>; a British War <strong>Medal</strong>, to 108382<br />

SPR.H.HARRISSON. R.E.; a Princess<br />

Mary 1914 Christmas Tin, with a<br />

Christmas card and a bullet pencil<br />

£60 - 80<br />

23<br />

A First World War Pair, awarded to<br />

18078 CPL.C.ROOKE. BEDF.R., comprising<br />

1914-15 Star and British War <strong>Medal</strong>; a<br />

British War <strong>Medal</strong>, to 5328<br />

PTE.W.NASON. R.WAR.R.; a Silver War<br />

Badge, three RAF cap badges and a<br />

button, an RE cap badge and a silver<br />

medallion (10)<br />

£70 - 80<br />

24<br />

A Second World War Long Service<br />

Group of Eight <strong>Medal</strong>s, awarded to<br />

7585730 PTE. (later W.O.CL.2.REME)<br />

E.BROOKS. R.A.O.C., comprising General<br />

Service <strong>Medal</strong> 1918-62 with two clasps<br />

PALESTINE and MALAYA, 1939-45 Star,<br />

Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence <strong>Medal</strong>, War<br />

<strong>Medal</strong>, Coronation <strong>Medal</strong> 1953 and Army<br />

Long Service and Good Conduct <strong>Medal</strong><br />

with additional long service bar, together<br />

with the miniatures<br />

£150 - 180


25<br />

A Pair of <strong>Medal</strong>s, awarded to 23894616<br />

PTE.(later CAPT) P.E.BROOKS RAMC,<br />

comprising: General Service <strong>Medal</strong><br />

1962, with two clasps BORNEO and<br />

NORTHERN IRELAND; and Army Long<br />

Service Good Conduct <strong>Medal</strong>, with<br />

REGULAR ARMY bar, with the miniatures;<br />

a Defence and 1939-45 War <strong>Medal</strong>, a<br />

pair of white metal cuff-links and a stud to<br />

the 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkhas,<br />

a similar cuff-link, two cloth insignia and a<br />

small quantity of British Armed Forces<br />

paper money<br />

£100 - 150<br />

26<br />

A Long Service Group of Three<br />

<strong>Medal</strong>s, awarded to 24060005 CFN (later<br />

SGT) D E BROOKS REME, comprising<br />

General Service <strong>Medal</strong> 1962 with clasp<br />

NORTHERN IRELAND, United Nations<br />

<strong>Medal</strong> UNFICYP (Cyprus) and Army Long<br />

Service Good Conduct <strong>Medal</strong> with<br />

REGULAR ARMY bar, together with the<br />

miniatures, dog tags and Certificate of<br />

Service<br />

£100 - 150<br />

27<br />

A Military Cross (George V) and<br />

Memorial Plaque, to 2nd Lieutenant<br />

John Miller H.L.T., together with an<br />

engraved silver plated plaque engraved<br />

"AWARDED TO 2ND LIEUT.JOHN MILLER<br />

H.L.I. FOR CONSPICUOUS BRAVERY IN<br />

ACTION IN FRANCE, APRIL 1917", a<br />

portrait photograph and research material<br />

**2nd Lieutenant John Miller MC 10th Bn.<br />

Highland Light Infantry died on 1st August<br />

1917 at the age of 25 years. He is<br />

remembered at Tyne Cot Cemetery,<br />

Belgium<br />

£800 - 900<br />

28<br />

A Second World War RAF Group of<br />

Three <strong>Medal</strong>s, to 33423 Flight Lieutenant<br />

Michael Hilton Franklin, 86 Squadron, RAF,<br />

comprising 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe<br />

Star and War <strong>Medal</strong>, in box of issue with<br />

medal slip, together with breast insignia,<br />

an aerial photograph and research<br />

material<br />

**Flight Lieutenant Michael Hilton Franklin<br />

died on 9th April 1941 at the age of 21<br />

years<br />

£250 - 300<br />

29<br />

A First World War Trio, awarded to<br />

P.1537, L-CPL .H.V. TREMLETT. M.M.P,<br />

comprising 1914-15 Star, British War<br />

<strong>Medal</strong> and <strong>Victory</strong> <strong>Medal</strong>, with original box<br />

of issue, posthumous award letters, dog<br />

tags and research material.<br />

**Lance Corporal Horace Vivian Tremlett<br />

of the Military Mounted Police died, as a<br />

result of shell shock received while serving<br />

in France, on 17th January 1917 at the<br />

age of 33 years<br />

£180 - 250<br />

30<br />

A First/Second World War Family<br />

Group of Four <strong>Medal</strong>s, comprising:-<br />

British War <strong>Medal</strong> and <strong>Victory</strong> <strong>Medal</strong> with<br />

cap badge awarded to 5421 PTE.A.BOWES<br />

DURH.L.I; a Defence <strong>Medal</strong> and Civil<br />

Defence Long Service <strong>Medal</strong> to WARDEN<br />

M.BOWES 1939-1945, with case of issue,<br />

lapel badge and insignia, all mounted on a<br />

card display; a Second World War<br />

Group of Five <strong>Medal</strong>s, awarded to<br />

5662368 Williams, RAOC, comprising<br />

1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star,<br />

Defence and War <strong>Medal</strong>s, with dog tag,<br />

two photographs and a table fork stamped<br />

with his number<br />

£60 - 80


31<br />

A Second World War RAF Pair, to<br />

1280401 Corporal Donovan, comprising<br />

Defence and War <strong>Medal</strong>s, with box of<br />

issue, cap badge, eagle insignia, Wireless<br />

Operator patch, a photograph and RAF<br />

Parade booklet; a Second World War<br />

RAF Pair, to 1057024 Corporal J P<br />

Wishart, comprising Defence and War<br />

<strong>Medal</strong>s, in original box of issue with medal<br />

slip, together with a cap badge, eagle<br />

insignia, portrait and group photographs<br />

and a Wings for <strong>Victory</strong> Week souvenir<br />

£50 - 80<br />

32<br />

A Moncaster Family Group of Seven<br />

First/Second World War <strong>Medal</strong>s:- a<br />

First World War Trio, awarded to 50964<br />

CPL.W.H.MONCASTER, R.E., comprising<br />

1914-15 Star, British War <strong>Medal</strong> and<br />

<strong>Victory</strong> <strong>Medal</strong>, with photocopied research<br />

material including birth certificate, service<br />

and casualty forms, census and medal<br />

card; and a Second World War RAF<br />

Group of Four <strong>Medal</strong>s, to 191513 Flying<br />

Officer Kenneth Arnold Moncaster, 280<br />

Squadron, comprising 1939-45 Star,<br />

France and Germany Star, Defence and<br />

War <strong>Medal</strong>, together with cap badge, Air<br />

Training Corps badge, cloth insignia,<br />

ephemera and photographs<br />

£100 - 150<br />

33<br />

A Memorial Plaque, to 79609 Private<br />

Booth Battye, Durham Light Infantry, with<br />

two memorial cards, a Service Hymnal and<br />

National Archives copy of his <strong>Medal</strong> Card<br />

**Private Booth Battye died of dysentery<br />

in Prisoner of War Hospital, Worms,<br />

Germany on Sunday October 27th, 1918<br />

aged 23 years.<br />

£60 - 80<br />

34<br />

A First World War Pair, awarded to<br />

227563 GNR.J.FAITH. R.A., comprising<br />

British War <strong>Medal</strong> and <strong>Victory</strong> <strong>Medal</strong>;<br />

seven <strong>Single</strong> Second World War<br />

<strong>Medal</strong>s, comprising two 1939-45 Stars,<br />

Africa Star, Italy Star, France and Germany<br />

Star and two War <strong>Medal</strong>s, with a medal<br />

slip and a small Pocket Hymn and Text<br />

Book (10)<br />

£50 - 80<br />

35<br />

A Royal Red Cross, Second Class,<br />

George V GRI, with breast ribbon, in case<br />

of issue<br />

£100 - 150<br />

36<br />

A Victorian/ George V Group of Four<br />

<strong>Medal</strong>s, awarded to CAPT. (later COL.)<br />

E.H.R.C.R. PLATT SOM:L.I., comprising<br />

India <strong>Medal</strong> 1896 with two clasps PUNJAB<br />

FRONTIER 1897-98 and TIRAH 1897-98,<br />

Queen's South Africa <strong>Medal</strong> with five<br />

clasps CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE<br />

STATE, TRANSVAAL, SOUTH AFRICA 1901<br />

and SOUTH AFRICA 1902, British War<br />

<strong>Medal</strong> and <strong>Victory</strong> <strong>Medal</strong>, together with<br />

research material<br />

** Captain E H R C R Platt was awarded<br />

the Distinguished Conduct <strong>Medal</strong> - London<br />

Gazette November 4, 1902. As Lieutenant<br />

Colonel, he was the Commanding Officer<br />

to the 2nd Battalion Somerset Light<br />

Infantry in the First World War<br />

***See lot 188 for his fighting knife<br />

£400 - 500<br />

37<br />

A Second World War Group of Five<br />

<strong>Medal</strong>s, comprising 1939-45 Star, Atlantic<br />

Star, Italy Star, Defence and War <strong>Medal</strong>s,<br />

in box of issue addressed to Mr B J James,<br />

Plymouth, Devon; a Copy of a German<br />

Third Reich U-Boat Badge, the reverse<br />

stamped MUNCHEN, with sword shape pin<br />

(6)<br />

£50 - 70


38<br />

A Quantity of Regimental Cap<br />

Badges, mainly brass restrikes and<br />

stay-brites, together with shoulder titles,<br />

cloth insignia and buttons; Twenty Three<br />

Regimental Wood Shields, one set with<br />

three cap badges, a 58 MTC 1945 Xmas<br />

Menu, a framed letter etc<br />

£60 - 90<br />

42<br />

An Ancient Order of Foresters<br />

Hunting Horn, with German silver<br />

mounts, set with a brass AOF badge, with<br />

horn mouthpiece and suspension cord; a<br />

German Dress Sword, with etched steel<br />

blade and steel three bar hilt, lacks<br />

scabbard (2)<br />

£80 - 100<br />

39<br />

A Collection of Badges and Militaria,<br />

including a Royal Life Saving Society<br />

<strong>Medal</strong>, British Legion badges, a German<br />

Third Reich Police Long Service <strong>Medal</strong>,<br />

rank and cap badges, Civil Defence<br />

insignia, buttons and a copy of a South<br />

Africa <strong>Medal</strong> etc<br />

£70 - 100<br />

40<br />

A Collection of Fifty Nine Regimental<br />

Cap Badges, in brass, bi-metal, white<br />

metal and anodised, mainly cavalry<br />

regiments, mounted on four display cards<br />

and loose<br />

£150 - 200<br />

41<br />

A First World War Military Verner's<br />

Pattern Pocket Compass by S.Mordan<br />

& Co., numbered 63194 and dated 1917,<br />

in associated stitched leather case; a First<br />

World War Military Pocket Compass,<br />

the back stamped The Soltima Inst.Co.,<br />

1918, No.8747, Barker's, in stitched<br />

leather case; a Military Pocket Box<br />

Sextant by Short & Mason Ltd.,<br />

London, dated 1908 V, numbered 3941,<br />

glass cracked, in stitched leather case (3)<br />

£150 - 200<br />

43<br />

A Large Silver Plated and Blue<br />

Enamel Plaid Brooch, of oval form, with<br />

an X on a convex enamel field within a<br />

buckled ribbon border applied PALMAM<br />

QUI MERUIT FERAT below crossed palm<br />

leaves and with three corners set with<br />

thistles, 10cm by 7.5cm; a <strong>Medal</strong>lion,<br />

made from copper from "Foudroyant",<br />

Horatio Nelson's flagship; a small<br />

Quantity of Badges, including Merchant<br />

Navy stick pins, rank badges and Royal<br />

Commemorative medallions<br />

£80 - 120<br />

44<br />

An Air Ministry Mk.III D*<br />

Navigational Computor, with I.C.A.N.<br />

calibration; a Military A.F.V. No.1 Mk.1<br />

Telescope, numbered 1846, boxed; an<br />

A.T.P. Q & I Detector, by W G Pye & Co<br />

Ltd, Cambridge, dated 1940 and<br />

numbered 1068; a small quantity of<br />

cartridge cases<br />

£40 - 60<br />

45<br />

A Durham Light Infantry Soldier's<br />

Embroidered Sampler, couched and<br />

appliqued with a strung DLI bugle, two<br />

crossed flags, one embroidered with battle<br />

honours, in colours on a cream silk field,<br />

49cm by 58cm, framed and glazed<br />

£100 - 150


46<br />

An Imperial Service <strong>Medal</strong> (George<br />

VI), awarded to ARTHUR MORRIS, in case<br />

of issue; Militaria, comprising two RAF<br />

cap badges, five buttons and a badge, a<br />

George VI coronation medal, an Empire<br />

Day 1928 presentation tin to the School<br />

Children of Holborn, and an official RAF<br />

Bomber Command biographical scrap book<br />

£40 - 60<br />

47<br />

A Siege of Ladysmith White Linen<br />

Tray Cloth, of rectangular form, with cut<br />

and drawn thread borders, the central field<br />

with whitework embroidered signatures of<br />

the officers and soldiers involved in the<br />

Siege of Ladysmith, 42cm by 66cm, in a<br />

glazed frame<br />

£50 - 80<br />

50<br />

A Set of Five 19th Century Swedish<br />

Military Prints:- Konungens Svea Lif<br />

Garde (2), Lif Garde Till Hast, and Andra<br />

Lif Garde (2), coloured lithographs, Plates<br />

I - V, in glazed frames (5)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

51<br />

A US Army M1. Message Center Clock,<br />

the 10cm circular black enamel dial with<br />

luminous hands, centre sweep seconds<br />

hand and arabic numerals enclosing<br />

maker's name Chelsea Clock Co., Boston<br />

over U.S. ARMY CLOCK, MESSAGE<br />

CENTER, M1., with regulating panel, in a<br />

brass case with screw cover, the back<br />

numbered 346597, 14.4cm diameter, with<br />

associated key<br />

£200 - 300<br />

48<br />

A Small Quantity of Militaria, including<br />

a German navigational instrument, in<br />

desert paint, in a stitched leather case<br />

labelled Ausblick, a Wireless Set No.10<br />

case of spare valves, a pair of earphones<br />

with microphone, a quantity of valves, a<br />

Union Jack, an Equipment No.8 of 11 for<br />

Spare Parts box etc<br />

£70 - 80<br />

49<br />

A Small Collection of Photographs<br />

and Ephemera, relating to Lieutenant<br />

F.R.Rigby of 48 Royal Marine Commando,<br />

who was killed in action at St<br />

Aubin-sur-Mer on 6th June 1944, including<br />

his Commission dated 29th September<br />

1941, photographs, three books, Register<br />

of Wartime Deaths, an oak<br />

commemorative plaque, and a signed<br />

letter of thanks from Prince Charles to his<br />

widow for her dedicated work with the<br />

War Widows Association, dated 13th<br />

February 2007<br />

£70 - 80<br />

52<br />

A Royal Flying Corps 14 Carat Gold<br />

Sweetheart Brooch, with enamelled<br />

King's crown and laurel wreath<br />

£70 - 100<br />

53<br />

A Second World War Sam Browne,<br />

with brass fittings, together with a No.1<br />

dress peaked cap in original box, a pair of<br />

steel rowel spurs and a pair of nickel box<br />

spurs to the Yorkshire Dragoons (6)<br />

£50 - 60<br />

54<br />

A Watercolour - "The Yorkshire<br />

Dragoons 1900", portrait of a standing<br />

officer, heightened with bodycolour,<br />

initialled PHS, 38cm by 27cm; "The<br />

Queen's Own Yorkshire Dragoons",<br />

coloured lithograph, framed and glazed (2)<br />

£50 - 80


55<br />

A Quantity of Militaria, including a pair<br />

of military issue Hyatt handcuffs, Trench<br />

Art cigarette lighters, matchbox holder and<br />

paperknives, a brass button plate, a<br />

starting pistol, webbing belts and bags,<br />

two pairs of binoculars, a Signal Corps<br />

Radio Receiver and Transmitter, a wood<br />

box carved Sicely 1944, ephemera, a<br />

leather pistol holster, a pewter 2nd Life<br />

Guards mug, two Japanese saki bowls etc<br />

£100 - 150<br />

56<br />

A Large Quantity of Military Related<br />

Books and Magazines, including<br />

Historical, Reference and fiction, in four<br />

boxes<br />

£50 - 80<br />

57<br />

A First World War Copper Bugle, with<br />

brass mounts and mouthpiece, by Samuel<br />

& Sons, London 1915, later hand engraved<br />

R.O.CORPS 1918; a Copy of German<br />

Third Reich Luftwaffe Second Pattern<br />

Dagger, with plated scabbard; a Kukri,<br />

with close plated steel blade, leather<br />

scabbard set with two small knives (3)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

58<br />

A Small Quantity of Militaria, including<br />

a card display of rank and cap badges,<br />

books, catalogues and a photograph<br />

album<br />

£50 - 60<br />

59<br />

Fred May - "The Royal Engineers",<br />

"Divisional H.Q. of an Ack Ack<br />

Division" and "With the A.A (Ack<br />

Ack)", caricature portrait sketches, ink<br />

and wash heightened with white, signed<br />

and dated 1941/1942 (3-unframed)<br />

**Fred May was a caricaturist and painter,<br />

initially working for the North Eastern Daily<br />

Gazette and later the Tatler. His first<br />

cartoons for the Tatler were sent home in<br />

1917 from the trenches where he was<br />

serving as an infantry officer. He<br />

continued to work for the Tatler until his<br />

death in 1976.<br />

£70 - 100<br />

60<br />

A Collection of Twenty Eight Second<br />

World War Geographical Section,<br />

General Staff Maps, of Europe and one<br />

of Malaya, including town plans, notes,<br />

glossaries, conventional signs and symbols<br />

£70 - 100<br />

61<br />

A Household Cavalry Black Horse Hair<br />

Throat Beard, the white metal globular<br />

mount with fluted radiating flange; two<br />

Household Cavalry Red and Black<br />

Horse Hair Throat Beards, with brass<br />

globular mounts; three Multi Coloured<br />

Horse Hair Harness Tippits, with brass<br />

mounts (5)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

62<br />

A Victorian Other Ranks Brass<br />

Chapka Plate to the 17th Lancers,<br />

with battle honours for Alma, Inkerman,<br />

Central India, Balaclava, Sevastapol and<br />

South Africa 1879<br />

£80 - 120


63<br />

A Book:- Otway (TBH), The War Office,<br />

Second World War, Army Airborne Forces,<br />

1951, folding maps, original cloth<br />

£40 - 60<br />

64<br />

First World War - Scarborough<br />

Interest :- Six Claims List Booklets,<br />

relating to property damaged by a German<br />

raid on Scarborough,16th December 1915,<br />

compiled by T W Whipp, F.S.I. A.R.I.B.A.<br />

Surveyor, hand written with names,<br />

addresses, damage and expenses incurred<br />

£50 - 100<br />

65<br />

A Copy of a 19th Century Brass<br />

Carriage Door Roundel, pierced and<br />

cast with the combined coats of arms of<br />

Russia and Romania, 14cm diameter<br />

£40 - 50<br />

66<br />

Charge of the Light Brigade Interest<br />

:- A Victorian Black Patent Leather<br />

Shoulder Belt Pouch, the flap with<br />

copper garter type rayed badge set with a<br />

white metal Queen's crown; a pair of<br />

Steel Rowel Box Spurs, each engraved<br />

W.S. 11H to the inner heel band, together<br />

with the brass mouthpiece to a copper<br />

bugle and a small collection of Ephemera<br />

and a photograph of William Smith, 11th<br />

Hussars, who was Field Trumpeter to the<br />

Earl of Cardigan at Balaclava, where he<br />

sounded the Last Post<br />

£200 - 300<br />

67<br />

Early 20th Century Naval and<br />

Aeronautical Interest - A Collection of<br />

Thirty Four Glass Black and White<br />

Photographic Negatives, fourteen of<br />

which have been developed on paper with<br />

relevant text, and which include a torpedo<br />

gun-boat, battleships, cruisers and planes,<br />

some in a wood case<br />

£40 - 50<br />

68<br />

A First World War Aeroplane<br />

Propeller Blade by Darracq Motor<br />

Engineering Company Ltd., London, of<br />

canvas covered laminated wood, with<br />

maker's transfer label, later inscribed PART<br />

BLADE, FRANCE 1915 in green, 86cm<br />

£70 - 100<br />

69<br />

After Robert Taylor - "Duel of<br />

Eagles", a colour print signed by Douglas<br />

Bader and Adolf Galland in the margin,<br />

and "Johnnie Johnson Leading 144<br />

Canadian Wing over the Normandy<br />

Beaches, 6th June 1944", colour print<br />

signed by Johnnie Johnson in the margin,<br />

framed as a pair<br />

£50 - 80<br />

70<br />

A Small Quantity of Militaria, including<br />

two Sam Browne belts, nineteen various<br />

cap and other badges, shoulder titles and<br />

sweetheart brooches, a quantity of<br />

Kynoch, Dominion and Winchester<br />

cardboard cartridge boxes and a boxed<br />

Webley 12 Bore gun cleaning kit<br />

£70 - 80<br />

71<br />

A Royal Armouries Museum 1/4 Scale<br />

Model of a Baker Rifle, with bayonet<br />

and scabbard, by Peter Dyson, in<br />

presentation box<br />

£40 - 60


72<br />

A Welsh Guards Green and White<br />

Feather Hackle, a red horsehair plume, a<br />

white horsehair plume, a French brass<br />

helmet peak plate and two cloth insignia<br />

£50 - 60<br />

76<br />

A Bird's Eye View of the Battle of<br />

Tel-El-Kebir, September 13th 1882,<br />

coloured lithograph, published by G W<br />

Bacon & Co, London<br />

£40 - 60<br />

73<br />

A Deactivated No.5 Mk.1 Mills Bomb<br />

(Hand Grenade), painted black, purple<br />

and blue; a Deactivated German Stick<br />

Grenade, the green canister marked<br />

"VOR GEBRAUCH SPRENGKAPSEL<br />

EINSETZEN Sk. Do 11. 12."; a Steel<br />

Powder Flask, the brass charger<br />

stamped Sykes Patent; a British Pattern<br />

1907 Mk1 "SMLE" Short Magazine<br />

Lee-Enfield Bayonet, by Wilkinson, lacks<br />

scabbard; a Russian First Model<br />

AKM/SVE Wirecutter Knife Bayonet,<br />

the blued steel scabbard with rubber<br />

insulation piece and leather belt loop (5)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

74<br />

A Large Coloured Resin Cavalry<br />

Figure Group, depicting a Sergeant to<br />

the 16th Lancers seated astride a grey<br />

horse, with an officer to the 17th Lancers<br />

standing at its head, mounted under<br />

perspex on a mahogany plinth set with a<br />

silver presentation label to Sergeant<br />

Darker of the Queen's Royal Lancers for 22<br />

years loyal service<br />

£100 - 200<br />

77<br />

A George III Walnut Truncheon, the<br />

compressed cylindrical head painted with a<br />

crown opposing GIIIR cypher in gilt on a<br />

dark green ground, with baluster turned<br />

grip<br />

£100 - 150<br />

78<br />

A Late 19th Century Special<br />

Constable's Walnut Truncheon issued<br />

to William Hemmingway 19th<br />

November 1887, in anticipation of the<br />

London riots, the ebonised body painted<br />

with the City of London shield, with ring<br />

turned grip, the pommel stamped with<br />

maker's mark Parker, Holborn, 47.5cm,<br />

together with signed document of<br />

authorisation, his Special Constables<br />

Regulations card numbered 696, a<br />

bronzed metal Hertfordshire Special<br />

Constables Long Service badge with King's<br />

crown, and a typed biography<br />

**William Hemmingway was originally<br />

issued with a William IV truncheon with<br />

painted Royal cypher and his initials WH,<br />

also included with this lot. Consigned by a<br />

descendant (2)<br />

£200 - 300<br />

75<br />

A Collection of Arms and Armour<br />

Catalogues, including Hermann Historica,<br />

Peter Finer, The Journal of the Arms &<br />

Armour Society, Bonhams, Christies, Wallis<br />

& Wallis, and a US Navy Diving Manual<br />

£70 - 100


79<br />

A William IV Mahogany Small<br />

Truncheon, painted with crowned WR IV<br />

cypher, scrolling foliage, date 1829 and<br />

initials J*M in colours and gilt, the baluster<br />

turned handle with acorn pommel,<br />

26.5cm(some repainting); a Victorian<br />

Walnut Truncheon, painted with B & G<br />

R, Queen's crown flanked by laurel leaves<br />

over V.R in colours and gilt on a maroon<br />

field, with ring turned grip, 43cm ; a<br />

Similar Smaller Example, initialled VR<br />

in gilt, 35.5cm; the Stock and Action<br />

for a Percussion Cap Sporting Gun (4)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

80<br />

A 16th Century Style Cabasset, of two<br />

piece construction, with fourteen iron<br />

rivets and remnants of the copper<br />

floriform washers set above and around<br />

the slightly upturned and rolled brim<br />

£200 - 300<br />

81<br />

A Fireman's Black Leather Helmet,<br />

with leather comb, brass bound front<br />

peak, leather sweat band and cream cloth<br />

liner, with leather chin strap; a<br />

Zuckermann Civil Defence Helmet, to<br />

the ARP; a Small Model Cannon, on a<br />

wood carriage; Two Linen Flags:- the<br />

Royal Navy White Ensign and the 1953-59<br />

Welsh Flag, each with bound cord hoist<br />

with wood toggle (5)<br />

£150 - 250<br />

82<br />

A German M35 Helmet, with black<br />

paint, no decals, the inner neck protector<br />

stamped 4636, the left side stamped ET66,<br />

with leather liner and chinstrap; a US<br />

Combat Helmet, with fibreglass inner<br />

shell and camouflage cover; a Russian<br />

Combat Helmet, with three cushioned<br />

pad liner and leather chinstrap (3)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

83<br />

A Collection of Seven Glengarry<br />

Bonnets, most with regimental badges to<br />

King's Own Scottish Borderers, Highland<br />

Light Infantry, Lovat's Scouts, Black Watch<br />

and Cameronians (Scottish Rifles); a Red<br />

Beret, with Paratroopers badge, a Royal<br />

Engineers side cap, a Russian side cap and<br />

two desert caps (12)<br />

£100 - 200<br />

84<br />

Two Glengarry Bonnets, to the Gordon<br />

Highlanders and the Argyll and Sutherland<br />

Highlanders, the latter with collar badges<br />

and shoulder titles, together with a<br />

collection of thirty three Scottish and<br />

English cap badges, insignia and shoulder<br />

titles, all mounted in display file; seven<br />

other unmounted badges and insignia<br />

£100 - 200<br />

85<br />

A Second World War German M35<br />

Helmet, in olive green, the inner brim<br />

stamped 4616 SE64, with leather eight<br />

tongue liner and leather chin strap<br />

£150 - 200<br />

86<br />

A Good Household Cavalry Officer's<br />

Silver Plated Helmet, post-1953, the<br />

skull with gilt metal helmet plate of<br />

Queen's crown over laurel leaves, acorns<br />

and oak leaves flanking a cut steel garter<br />

star set with a blue enamelled buckled<br />

ribbon cast HONI SOIT QUI MALY PENSE<br />

and enclosing a red enamelled cross, the<br />

fluted spike with red horsehair plume set<br />

with Tudor rose boss, with ear rosettes<br />

and black velvet backed chin scales, the<br />

interior with original chamois leather liner<br />

and with green leather skivers to the front<br />

and back peaks<br />

£1200 - 1800


87<br />

A Good Post-1953 Blues and Royals<br />

Trooper's Helmet, the silvered skull with<br />

brass bindings, brass helmet plate with<br />

Queen's crown over silvered rayed star,<br />

with gilded brass ear rosettes, leather<br />

backed brass chin scales and fluted spike<br />

with red horsehair plume, the interior with<br />

original eight tongue leather liner and<br />

green painted front peak<br />

£700 - 1000<br />

88<br />

A Good Example of a Victorian 1871<br />

Pattern Officer's Brass Helmet to the<br />

2nd Dragoon Guards, the cut steel<br />

garter star helmet plate with a blue and<br />

red enamelled brass oval buckled ribbon<br />

set with a silver VR monogram within<br />

HONI SOIT QUI MALY PENSE, over a<br />

laurel leaf band, with ear rosettes, black<br />

velvet backed brass chin scales and spike<br />

with black horsehair plume, the interior<br />

with original crimson silk lining, leather<br />

sweatband and green leather skiver to the<br />

front and back peaks, in original japanned<br />

tin case with brass label engraved to Percy<br />

Shaw Esq. Queen's Bays. Together with<br />

three copies of the London Gazette<br />

announcing Percy Shaw's promotion (on<br />

probation) to Second Lieutenant 2nd June<br />

1909, from probation to Second Lieutenant<br />

2nd December 1910, and the resignation<br />

of his commission 25th March 1911<br />

£1800 - 2500<br />

89<br />

An 1871 Pattern Other Ranks Brass<br />

Helmet to the 2nd Dragoon Guards,<br />

with white metal rayed star helmet plate<br />

centred by a brass buckled ribbon stamped<br />

HONI SOIT QUI MALY PENSE enclosing a<br />

white metal 2, with laurel leaf front band,<br />

fluted spike with black horsehair plume<br />

and rose boss, ear rosettes and black<br />

leather backed brass chin scales, with later<br />

leather liner<br />

£700 - 800<br />

90<br />

A Victorian 1871 Pattern Trooper's<br />

Helmet to the Hampshire Carabiniers,<br />

the nickel skull with white metal rayed star<br />

helmet plate centred by a brass Queen's<br />

crown over buckled ribbon cast<br />

HAMPSHIRE CARABINIERS enclosing a<br />

rose, with laurel leaf front band, the rear<br />

spine embossed with acorns and oak<br />

leaves, the plain fluted spike with white<br />

horsehair plume and rosehead boss, with<br />

rose head ear rosettes, leather backed<br />

chin scales and remnants of the original<br />

leather liner<br />

£700 - 1000<br />

91<br />

A Prussian Officer's 1871 Pattern<br />

Pickelhaube, the leather skull with<br />

stamped brass helmet plate, the spike with<br />

pierced ventilation holes, the spike base<br />

with white metal star shape retaining<br />

studs, with rounded brass rear spine and<br />

folded rim, silk liner with leather<br />

sweatband, with a later leather chinstrap<br />

£300 - 400<br />

92<br />

A British Paratrooper's Helmet, with<br />

camouflage and netting cover, webbing<br />

strap with leather chin guard<br />

£70 - 90<br />

93<br />

Two British Kevlar Helmets, with<br />

jungle and desert camouflage covers,<br />

webbing straps with leather chin guards<br />

£60 - 80<br />

94<br />

An Irish Guards Senior NCO's<br />

Bearskin, with senior NCO's blue feather<br />

plume, wicker frame, black leather lining<br />

and black leather backed brass chin scales<br />

£250 - 350


95<br />

A Quantity of Uniforms and Kit,<br />

contained in two metal trunks and a wood<br />

trunk to 371696 Captain T C Taylor, 1st<br />

Para Brigade, including a battledress<br />

blouse (RAMC shoulder insignia) and<br />

trousers, a Denison Smock (Airborne<br />

troops), various shirts, shorts, Sam<br />

Browne, Medical Student's gown etc<br />

£50 - 60<br />

96<br />

Three War Department Stitched<br />

Leather Jerkins, one with a later<br />

sheepskin collar, an Air Ministry sheepskin<br />

collar with buttonhole attachment, and a<br />

book "Aeronautical Engineering" (5)<br />

£70 - 100<br />

97<br />

A First World War Horsehair Sporran<br />

to the Queen's Own Cameron<br />

Highlanders, set with white metal badge,<br />

and with stitched leather pouch back<br />

**worn during the Battle of Ypres by Pte<br />

Harry Hudson ("Whispering Harry") of<br />

Addingham. Harry was one of six young<br />

men who travelled from Addingham to<br />

Cameron Barracks, Inverness at the start<br />

of the war. He was gassed during the<br />

aforesaid battle and thereafter spoke only<br />

in whispers<br />

£100 - 150<br />

99<br />

A Second World War Brown Pigskin<br />

Daywear Sporran to an Officer of the<br />

Seaforth Highlanders, embossed with<br />

maker's name Anderson & Son, Military<br />

Outfitters, Edinburgh & Glasgow, with<br />

white metal badge and nickel elongated<br />

chain link and leather belt<br />

£70 - 90<br />

100<br />

A Post Second World War Brown<br />

Suede Sporran, formerly white buff, with<br />

chromium plated frame, set with white<br />

metal badge, the interior with stencil WD<br />

and broad arrow over 144<br />

£70 - 90<br />

101<br />

A Post War Seaforth Highlanders Kilt,<br />

of Mackenzie tartan; a Pair of Trews,<br />

no.5A, of Queen's Own Highlanders<br />

Mackenzie tartan; a Black Leather Sam<br />

Browne, stencilled 1948 (3)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

102<br />

A Post War Black Watch Officer's Kilt,<br />

with green gros grain double ribbon bow<br />

trim; a Pair of Trews, no.1 of Royal<br />

Highland Regiment Black Watch tartan (2)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

98<br />

A Second World War Horsehair<br />

Sporran to the Gordon Highlanders,<br />

with chromium plated frame and mounts,<br />

the leather pouch back stamped Nicoll,<br />

Maker, Bankfoot, 1939<br />

**this sporran was worn on ceremonial<br />

occasions during the Second World War by<br />

a member of the First Battalion<br />

£100 - 150<br />

103<br />

A Uniform to a Captain of the Royal<br />

Corps of Signals, comprising a mess<br />

dress jacket, waistcoat and trousers by<br />

Moss Bros, a No 2 Service Dress tunic and<br />

trousers by Moss Bros, with a leather Sam<br />

Browne, an Elizabeth II 1897 Pattern<br />

sword, with leather sword knot and leather<br />

service scabbard, and a Crombie coat (8)<br />

£200 - 300


104<br />

A German Third Reich Side Cap,<br />

possibly SS volunteers, in olive green<br />

weave, the lining with indistinct stencil<br />

mark with eagle and swastika, the front<br />

set with machine embroidered SS eagle<br />

and skull in silver coloured thread on dark<br />

green triangular patch<br />

£100 - 150<br />

105<br />

A German Third Reich Iron Cross,<br />

Second class; a German 1914 Iron<br />

Cross, Second class (2)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

109<br />

A German Third Reich SS Aluminium<br />

Buckle, unmarked, with leather belt and<br />

aluminium clip stamped with RZM logo<br />

257/37 SS<br />

£200 - 300<br />

110<br />

A German Third Reich Army NCO's<br />

Steel Buckle, the back stamped with<br />

maker's mark of SC below a double<br />

arrowhead 1940, with leather belt<br />

stamped with indistinct maker's name and<br />

dated 1941, the green painted steel clasp<br />

£60 - 80<br />

106<br />

A German Third Reich U-Boat<br />

Stopwatch, the circular white enamel dial<br />

with luminous Arabic numerals and hands,<br />

subsidiary seconds and thirty minute dials,<br />

top wind, the chromium plated case<br />

engraved Kriegsmarine over an eagle and<br />

swastika over M, the inner case numbered<br />

182077, with jewelled lever movement<br />

(perspex glass loose)<br />

£250 - 300<br />

107<br />

A German Third Reich Luftwaffe<br />

Aluminium Belt Buckle, second pattern,<br />

with beehive type maker's mark; a<br />

German Third Reich Reichsbahn<br />

Aluminium Belt Buckle, no maker's<br />

mark (2)<br />

£70 - 100<br />

108<br />

A German Third Reich Hitler Youth<br />

Aluminium Belt Buckle, the back<br />

stamped with maker's mark M over SS<br />

within a bell shape panel 40; a Similar<br />

Red Cross Aluminium Belt Buckle,<br />

possibly a copy (2)<br />

£50 - 80<br />

111<br />

Seven German Third Reich Badges:-<br />

an Infantry Assault badge, silver class; a<br />

bronze Tank Battle Badge by Frank & Reif,<br />

Stuttgart; a copy of an Army Flak Badge,<br />

marked W.H. WIEN; a Sports Badge; a<br />

broken SS Long Service Cross for 12<br />

Years; a Winter Campaign in Russia <strong>Medal</strong>;<br />

a Reichsparteitag 1936 tinnie and a Labour<br />

Day 1938 tinnie; a Pair of Heer Painted<br />

Aluminium Badges, of eagle and<br />

swastika and tricolour shield, a cockade<br />

button and rosette (12)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

112<br />

A Collection of Eight German Third<br />

Reich Cuff Titles, none of which have<br />

maker's marks or tags, comprising:-<br />

Afrikakorps; remnants of Afrika;<br />

Wachbataillon; Kreta; remnants of Der<br />

Fuhrer; Langemarck; Gotz von<br />

Berlichingen; Hohenstaufen; a British 7th<br />

Armoured Division Cloth Insignia, and<br />

an 8th Armoured Brigade cloth insignia<br />

(10- some mounted on display cards)<br />

£200 - 300


113<br />

A Collection of German Third Reich<br />

Cloth Insignia and Militaria, including<br />

six aluminium dog tags, Mountain Troops<br />

and Paratrooper's badges, army and navy<br />

breast and collar badges, DLV collar<br />

patch, shoulder board to 89 Regiment<br />

Mountain Troops, an Arbeitsbuch, Wound<br />

Badge citation, hand seal etc, some in a<br />

display folder<br />

£70 - 100<br />

117<br />

A German Third Reich M35 Double<br />

Decal Helmet to the 2nd SS Panzer<br />

Division, (Germania Regiment), with<br />

smooth field grey paint, the double rune<br />

decal with number 2 to bottom right<br />

corner, folded rim, the inner neck<br />

protector stamped DN425, with leather<br />

eight tongue liner and leather chin strap<br />

(some scratches to paint, decals worn)<br />

£250 - 350<br />

114<br />

A German Third Reich EM/NCO's M43<br />

Field Cap, in field grey wool, with woven<br />

cap badge, the fold-down ear flaps<br />

secured by two pebbled grey metal<br />

buttons, the liner with stencilled date<br />

1944, maker's log HMB within a diamond<br />

and size 57<br />

£100 - 150<br />

115<br />

A German Third Reich M1938<br />

Paratrooper's Helmet, with black paint,<br />

slotted bolts, folded rim, inner edge<br />

stamped ET71, with leather liner and<br />

chinstrap; a German Third Reich Police<br />

Helmet, double decals and vents, leather<br />

liner with three cushioned pads and<br />

leather chinstrap (2)<br />

£150 - 200<br />

116<br />

A German Third Reich Luftwaffe M35<br />

Double Decal Helmet, with smooth dark<br />

grey paint, folded rim, the inner neck<br />

protector stamped 4715, the right side<br />

stamped 62, with leather eight tongue<br />

liner and the leather chin strap (some<br />

scratches to paint, decals worn)<br />

£150 - 250<br />

118<br />

A Copy of a German Cross in Gold,<br />

well-constructed of five pieces, the back<br />

with three sunken rivets, the sword shape<br />

pin stamped L/12; a Citation for a<br />

German Cross in Gold, to Gfr. Rupert<br />

Ludennitz, Nov.12 1943; a Set of Tony<br />

Oliver Cigarette Cards - German<br />

Orders and Decorations, and a framed<br />

citation for Russian Winter campaign<br />

medal (4)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

119<br />

A Copy of a German Spanish Cross<br />

with Swords, Silver Class, the reverse<br />

stamped CEJ 800; a Copy of a German<br />

Spanish Cross with Swords, Bronze<br />

Class, the reverse impressed L/12, in a<br />

fitted case (2)<br />

£60 - 80<br />

120<br />

A German Third Reich Luftwaffe<br />

Pilot's Badge, with silver plated eagle<br />

and swastika within a gilt metal wreath,<br />

the reverse impressed W.DEUMER,<br />

LUDENSCHEID, possibly a copy; a Copy<br />

of a German Third Reich Luftwaffe<br />

Pilot's and Observer's Badge, the<br />

reverse stamped C.E.JUNCKER, BERLIN<br />

SW68 (2)<br />

£60 - 80


121<br />

Six German Third Reich Copy<br />

Badges:- an SS 8 Year Long Service<br />

<strong>Medal</strong>; a Wound Badge, Gold Class, the<br />

reverse moulded L/14; two cap eagles and<br />

two "Death Head" skull cap badges (6)<br />

£60 - 80<br />

127<br />

A German Third Reich M35 Army<br />

Helmet, with single Heer eagle and<br />

swastika decal, one decal removed, the<br />

inner back brim stamped T1003, with<br />

leather liner and chinstrap<br />

£200 - 300<br />

122<br />

A German Third Reich Day Fighter<br />

Operational Flying Clasp, Silver Class,<br />

with sword shape pin, in case of issue<br />

£80 - 120<br />

123<br />

A German Third Reich Day Fighter<br />

Operational Flying Clasp, Gold Class,<br />

the back stamped JMME, with sword shape<br />

pin, in case of issue<br />

£80 - 120<br />

124<br />

A German Third Reich Combat Clasp<br />

for Bombers, Gold Class, the back<br />

stamped JMME, with sword shape pin, in<br />

case of issue<br />

£80 - 120<br />

128<br />

A Pair of German Third Reich D.F. 7 x<br />

50 Binoculars by Carl Zeiss, marked<br />

Flak Nr 365, with maker's mark, numbered<br />

1964968 and with eagle and swastika over<br />

M, with black crushed leather effect body<br />

and bakelite eyepieces<br />

£400 - 500<br />

129<br />

A German Third Reich Iron Cross,<br />

second class, the suspender ring stamped<br />

75<br />

£50 - 60<br />

130<br />

A German M1942 Steel Helmet, with<br />

eight tongue leather liner and chin strap<br />

£70 - 100<br />

125<br />

A Home Made Scrapbook "Adolf Hitler<br />

and the Third Reich 1921-1945",<br />

containing a large quantity of newspaper<br />

cuttings, postcards and photographs<br />

£40 - 60<br />

126<br />

A German Third Reich Cross in Gold<br />

Cloth Version, to the Army, loosely<br />

attached to the front of a leather wallet<br />

£100 - 200<br />

131<br />

A German Third Reich SA Dagger, the<br />

steel blade etched Alles fur Deutschland<br />

and with maker's mark for Kaufmann &<br />

Sohne, Solingen, the nickel plated<br />

crossguard stamped with inspection mark<br />

Nrh, the wood grip inset with enamel SA<br />

badge and eagle and Swastika, the brown<br />

anodised metal scabbard with nickel plated<br />

mounts and leather hanging strap and clip<br />

stamped A DRGM<br />

£350 - 450<br />

132<br />

A German Third Reich Army Dagger,<br />

with unmarked double edge steel blade,<br />

the plated hilt with orange plastic wrythen<br />

fluted grip, with white metal scabbard<br />

£100 - 150


133<br />

A German Third Reich Scout Knife, the<br />

single edge steel blade by Robert Klaas,<br />

Solingen, the white metal hilt with<br />

chequered black plastic grip scales inset<br />

with lozenge fleur de lys badge, quillon<br />

damaged, with steel scabbard and leather<br />

strap; a Dagger, made from parts of a<br />

Third Reich Naval Dirk, with brass<br />

scabbard (2)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

134<br />

A German Third Reich Police Parade<br />

Bayonet, the single edge double fullered<br />

steel blade with maker's mark for F W<br />

Holler, Solingen to one side of the<br />

ricasso,the opposing side stamped<br />

MILITARWARENHAUS, DURBECK, WIEN<br />

IX, the nickel plated hilt with two piece<br />

antler grip scales, lacking badge, with steel<br />

mounted leather scabbard (af)<br />

£60 - 80<br />

135<br />

A Group of Fourteen Japanese<br />

Tsuba, 17 th -19 th Century, comprising<br />

twelve iron examples, some simply wheel<br />

pierced, others with floral piercements of<br />

simple inlay of figures in landscapes, and<br />

two 19 th century examples, one inlaid with<br />

a horse effigy, the other surmounted by an<br />

eagle, ranging 9.2cm-5.6cm diameter<br />

£300 - 400<br />

137<br />

A Japanese Shinto Wakizashi, the<br />

55.5cm steel blade with irregular hamon,<br />

two piece copper habaki, in Shirasaya<br />

mounts, the unseen tang with an oshigata<br />

of the signature which translates as "Isumi<br />

no Kami Kunisada"<br />

£400 - 500<br />

138<br />

A Japanese Koto Tanto in<br />

Futokorogatana Style, the 18.5cm steel<br />

blade with narrow fuller to the top edge,<br />

the tang signed Kotou Uda Kunimune, in<br />

Shirasaya mounts, with additional koshirae<br />

the black braid bound same hilt with<br />

bronze bee menuki, small iron quatrefoil<br />

tsuba, wood blade and black lacquer saya<br />

with later kozuka, the bronze hilt with<br />

parcel gilt decoration of a peacock,<br />

together with oshigata papers<br />

£600 - 800<br />

139<br />

A Second World War Japanese<br />

Katana, the 71cm steel blade bearing<br />

traces of etched decoration at the ricasso,<br />

and traces of signature to the tang,<br />

shortened, with one piece brass habaki,<br />

braid bound metal covered grip and cream<br />

leather saya, poor order<br />

**Taken from a Japanese soldier by a<br />

Borneo native<br />

£100 - 150<br />

136<br />

A Japanese Shinto Katana, the 69.5cm<br />

steel blade signed on both sides of the<br />

tang (with oshigata and translation "Tsuda<br />

Echizen no Kami Sukehiro, dated Enpo 6th<br />

year 1678" and "Inoe Shinkai, dated Enpo<br />

6th year 1678"), with one piece copper<br />

habaki, in Shirasaya mounts<br />

£400 - 500<br />

140<br />

A Japanese Tanto Dagger, with 19cm<br />

single edge steel blade, the sectional bone<br />

grip and saya carved with figures on<br />

verandahs<br />

£70 - 100


141<br />

A 19th Century German Cavalry<br />

Sword, the 88cm single edge curved<br />

fullered steel blade stamped with scales<br />

for Alcoso, the brass three bar hilt with<br />

partially wire bound leather grip, with steel<br />

scabbard<br />

£100 - 200<br />

142<br />

A Light Cavalry Sword of 1788 Type,<br />

with 90cm single edge plain hatchet tip<br />

steel blade, brass stirrup hilt with shield<br />

shape double langets and ribbed fishskin<br />

grip, lacks scabbard ** A similar sword<br />

is illustrated in the 1st edition of Brian<br />

Robson's book - Swords of the British<br />

Army<br />

£500 - 700<br />

145<br />

A 19th Century Prussian Artillery<br />

Officer's Sword, the 83cm single edge<br />

pipe back steel blade with quill tip,<br />

stamped on the back edge with a crowned<br />

W 88 and crowned L or S, the brass stirrup<br />

hilt stamped L.G. on one langet, with<br />

ribbed fish skin grip and brass mounted<br />

leather scabbard<br />

£60 - 80<br />

146<br />

A Victorian 1821 Pattern Artillery<br />

Officer's Sword, the 87cm single edge<br />

fullered steel blade faintly etched with<br />

Royal cypher, gun carriage and foliage, the<br />

steel three bar hilt with wire bound fish<br />

skin grip and with steel scabbard<br />

£80 - 120<br />

143<br />

A Collection of Twenty Knives,<br />

including a William Rodgers Fisherman's<br />

Knife, the "I cut my way" steel blade with<br />

serrated edge pierced with a shackle<br />

wrench slot, with cork grip and leather<br />

sheath, two diver's knives, six folding<br />

pocket knives, eleven various other<br />

hunting and throwing knives (20)<br />

£150 - 200<br />

144<br />

A 19th Century Malacca Sword Stick,<br />

the 63.5cm square tapering stiletto steel<br />

blade stamped 5 at the ricasso, the grip<br />

screwing into the haft, the fruitwood<br />

pommel well carved with the head of a<br />

balding gentleman with painted eyes and<br />

mouth<br />

£200 - 300<br />

147<br />

A First World War Italian Model<br />

1870/15 Knife Bayonet, with brass<br />

mounted leather scabbard; a Small Iron<br />

Barrel for a Signal Cannon, with<br />

globular cascabel, no trunnions, 14cm<br />

overall ; an Argentinian Gaucho Knife,<br />

with clip-point steel blade, brass recurving<br />

crossguard, horn grip with raised nodules<br />

set with mother of pearl, with foliate<br />

engraved brass scabbard; a German<br />

Boot Knife, the 16cm steel blade double<br />

edged for the last 8.5cm, two piece wood<br />

grip and later sheath; a German Hunting<br />

Knife, with antler grip scales and leather<br />

sheath (5)<br />

£70 - 90<br />

148<br />

A George V 1827 Pattern Rifle<br />

Brigade Officer's Sword, the 83cm<br />

single edge steel blade etched with Royal<br />

cypher and a strung bugle, by R J Inglis<br />

Ltd., Montreal & Winnipeg, the silver<br />

painted gothic hilt pierced with a strung<br />

bugle, with wire bound fish skin grip and<br />

leather service scabbard, together with a<br />

group photograph of officers (2)<br />

£100 - 150


149<br />

An Edwardian 1854 Pattern Infantry<br />

Officer's Sword, the 81.5cm single edge<br />

fullered steel blade etched with Royal<br />

cypher, the gilt brass gothic hilt pierced<br />

and cast with Royal cypher and with wire<br />

bound fish skin grip; an 1827 Pattern<br />

Rifle Brigade Sword, with 84cm plain<br />

fullered steel blade, steel gothic hilt<br />

pierced and engraved with a crowned<br />

strung bugle, wire bound fish skin grip<br />

(2-lack scabbards)<br />

£150 - 200<br />

153<br />

A German Third Reich Model 1884/98<br />

Knife Bayonet, the blade stamped 41 cvl<br />

to one side of the ricasso, the opposing<br />

side numbered 9194 o, the pommel with<br />

waffenamt markings, with steel scabbard<br />

and leather frog; an Australian Second<br />

World War Machete, the long straight<br />

blade stamped WHITTINGSLOWE<br />

ADELAIDE over D/I\D, lacks sheath; a<br />

Kukri, with wood grip and canvas<br />

wrapped leather scabbard (3)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

150<br />

Five Bayonets:- a German Butcher<br />

bayonet, second type, lacks scabbard; two<br />

British No.4 Mk.II spike bayonets; an<br />

Austrian Model 1895 "NCO" knife bayonet,<br />

the blade ricasso stamped OE WG, lacks<br />

scabbard; a British Pattern 1876<br />

"Martini-Henry" socket bayonet<br />

£80 - 120<br />

151<br />

A Dirk Type Knife, the single edge steel<br />

blade etched HIGH LIFE amidst foliage,<br />

with white metal recurving crossguard,<br />

nickel banded baluster turned ebony grip,<br />

with leather scabbard; two Swedish<br />

Hunting Knives, and another Knife (4)<br />

£50 - 80<br />

152<br />

A 1796 Pattern Cavalry Trooper's<br />

Sword, with 82cm single edge broad<br />

fullered steel blade, stirrup hilt with wood<br />

grip, with steel two ring scabbard, relic<br />

condition; a Victorian 1856 Pattern<br />

Heavy Cavalry Sword, the 82cm steel<br />

blade etched with Royal cypher and double<br />

wings centred by lightning bolts, the hilt<br />

pierced and engraved with scrolling<br />

acanthus leaves and bearing traces of<br />

original gilding, with wire bound fish skin<br />

grip, lacks scabbard (2)<br />

£200 - 300<br />

154<br />

An East German Dress Dagger, the<br />

double edge steel blade with two narrow<br />

fullers to each side, the ricasso stamped<br />

06978, the brass hilt with acorn quillons to<br />

the recurving crossguard, with ribbed<br />

cream plastic grip, brass mounted blued<br />

steel scabbard with gilt metal and green<br />

thread double hanging straps, in a fitted<br />

case<br />

£100 - 150<br />

155<br />

A German Model 1871<br />

"Seitengewehr" Bayonet, the blade<br />

stamped with a crown over ERFURT to one<br />

side of the ricasso, the opposing side with<br />

maker's name Weyersburg, Solingen, with<br />

brass mounted black leather scabbard, the<br />

throat and crossguard stamped with<br />

differing numbers<br />

£50 - 80


156<br />

A Scottish Dirk, the single edge steel<br />

blade etched with thistles and other<br />

foliage, the ebonised grip with studded<br />

basket weave decoration and set with a<br />

silver coloured metal badge of a King's<br />

crown over a thistle, the nickel pommel<br />

cast with a Queen's crown, the black<br />

leather scabbard with thistle cast nickel<br />

mounts<br />

£200 - 300<br />

157<br />

A Third Pattern Commando's Fighting<br />

Knife, with machine forged steel blade,<br />

steel crossguard, the ringed alloy grip<br />

stamped with military arrow head over 13,<br />

the pommel with moulded number 3, with<br />

brass mounted leather scabbard<br />

£70 - 100<br />

161<br />

A Russian Model 1968 SVD Dragunov<br />

Rifle Bayonet, with wire cutter blade and<br />

scabbard set with insulating rubber to the<br />

throat; a Fantasy Knife, with saw back<br />

slotted blade, in leather sheath (2)<br />

£60 - 80<br />

162<br />

A George III 1796 Pattern Officer's<br />

Sword, the 72cm double edge diamond<br />

section steel blade engraved with GR<br />

cypher and scrolling tendrils, the gilt brass<br />

stirrup hilt with double shell guard, copper<br />

wire bound grip and foliate sheathed urn<br />

pommel, with brass mounted leather<br />

scabbard<br />

** Said to have belonged to James Duff,<br />

4th Earl of Fife - see attached paperwork<br />

£300 - 400<br />

158<br />

A US M3 Trench Knife, the crossguard<br />

stamped US M3 IMPERIAL, with eight<br />

groove leather washer type grip, the<br />

pommel stamped with a flaming grenade,<br />

together with a US M8 scabbard by the<br />

Beckwith Manufacturing Co., lacks leather<br />

leg tie.<br />

£90 - 120<br />

159<br />

A Folding Clasp Knife by George<br />

Butler & Co., with two folding blades of<br />

differing sizes and a Marlin spike, with<br />

antler grip scales; a Trench Knife, made<br />

from a cut-down French Chassepot<br />

bayonet; a Kukri, with brass mounted<br />

wood grip, lacks scabbard (3)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

163<br />

A Victorian 1854 Pattern Infantry<br />

Officer's Sword, the 84cm single edge<br />

fullered steel blade etched with Royal<br />

cypher and foliage, by Hobson & Sons,<br />

London, the back edge stamped 98852,<br />

the gilt brass gothic hilt pierced with Royal<br />

cypher, with wire bound fish skin grip and<br />

steel scabbard<br />

£90 - 120<br />

164<br />

A Japanese "Type 30" Arisaka<br />

Bayonet, the blade ricasso stamped with<br />

"stacked cannon balls", one on three for<br />

Tokyo-Kokura, with steel scabbard; an<br />

Indian Kukri, with brass mounted<br />

ebonised wood grip and leather scabbard<br />

with two small knives (2)<br />

£60 - 80<br />

160<br />

A Late 19th Century Swordstick, with<br />

36.5cm scallop back fullered steel blade,<br />

with silver plated collar, curved horn<br />

handle and holly haft<br />

£80 - 120


165<br />

An Imperial German Hanger, the<br />

45.5cm single edge fullered steel blade<br />

stamped at the ricasso with a monogram<br />

HHS centred by a sword, the nickel hilt<br />

with recurving crossguard and acanthus<br />

capped quillons, black patent grip and lion<br />

head pommel, lacks scabbard<br />

£100 - 150<br />

166<br />

A Georgian Naval Dirk, with 23cm<br />

shallow diamond section steel blade, brass<br />

crossguard damaged, with ring turned<br />

bone grip and foliate engraved brass<br />

scabbard<br />

£100 - 150<br />

167<br />

A Damon Howatt "Hunter" Recurve<br />

Bow, in laminated wood and black<br />

fibreglass, in a black vinyl slip case,<br />

together with a cased set of accessories<br />

including eight Gold Strike tournament<br />

arrows, a green arm guard, height gauge<br />

etc<br />

£80 - 120<br />

168<br />

A Trench Knife, the double edge steel<br />

blade by William Rodgers, Sheffield, with<br />

leather washer type grip and leather<br />

sheath; a William Rodgers Hunting<br />

Knife, with antler grip and leather sheath;<br />

a Military Issue Folding Pocket Knife,<br />

by Wade & Butcher, Sheffield,1945; a<br />

Second World War Brodie Helmet, to<br />

the Royal Fusiliers, painted brown and set<br />

with RF badge, the liner stamped VERO I<br />

1938; a German Third Reich Iron<br />

Cross, second class (5)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

169<br />

A Second Pattern<br />

Commando/Fighting Knife, with hand<br />

forged blued steel blade, the crossguard<br />

stamped with broad arrowhead B2, with<br />

chequered brass grip and brass mounted<br />

leather scabbard<br />

£250 - 300<br />

170<br />

A Second Pattern<br />

Commando/Fighting Knife, with<br />

machine forged steel blade, the brass<br />

rings and bead grip stamped below the<br />

crossguard with a broad arrowhead over<br />

2, with brass mounted leather scabbard,<br />

upper strap missing<br />

£350 - 450<br />

171<br />

A First World War French M1916<br />

Trench Knife, the 16.5cm double edge<br />

steel blade with raised medial ridge, the<br />

ricasso stamped 41 GONON, the steel<br />

crossguard stamped with a star over B,<br />

with polished rosewood grip and steel<br />

scabbard<br />

£100 - 150<br />

172<br />

A Gentleman's Travelling "Bonsa<br />

Tool-Instrument" Set, with a textured<br />

leather wallet containing the penknife<br />

shaped handle with rosewood scales,<br />

complete with ten steel accessories<br />

including a hammer, bradawl, corkscrew,<br />

knife, saw, file, chisel and screwdriver,<br />

each stamped Bonsa and REGISTERED No<br />

146827, leather wallet inscribed The<br />

"Bonsa" Tool-Instrument, Regd.<br />

£200 - 250


173<br />

An Imperial German Infantry Sword,<br />

the 84cm single edge fullered steel blade<br />

etched with a crowned eagle and scrolling<br />

foliage, the brass stirrup hilt with ribbed<br />

fish skin grip. with brass mounted leather<br />

scabbard<br />

£80 - 120<br />

174<br />

Seven Bayonets:- a French Model 1866<br />

"Chassepot"<br />

Yataghan Sword bayonet, the St Etienne<br />

blade dated 1875, with associated steel<br />

scabbard; a French Model 1874 "Gras"<br />

Sword bayonet, the blade dated 1878; a<br />

French Model 1886 "Modified" Lebel and<br />

"Fusil" bayonet; a British Pattern 1903<br />

SMLE knife bayonet with steel mounted<br />

leather scabbard; a Swedish Model 1896<br />

Knife bayonet and steel scabbard; a Swiss<br />

Model 1918 "Schmidt-Rubin" Knife bayonet<br />

with steel scabbard; a U.S. Model 1913/17<br />

P14 Enfield Knife/Sword bayonet by<br />

Remington, with scabbard; (7)<br />

£150 - 200<br />

175<br />

A French Model 1831 Foot Artillery<br />

Sword (Gladius), the leaf shape steel<br />

blade in relic condition, with brass hilt; a<br />

Chinese Short Sword, with double edge<br />

steel blade, fluted wood grip with mon and<br />

foliate engraved brass pommel, the<br />

tortoiseshell veneered scabbard with<br />

similar mounts; a Second World War<br />

Kukri, with unmarked steel blade, wood<br />

grip with brass lozenge shape pommel<br />

plate and canvas covered scabbard; a<br />

British 1907 Pattern Sanderson<br />

Bayonet, with steel mounted leather<br />

scabbard (4)<br />

£100 - 200<br />

176<br />

Two French Model 1866 "Chassepot"<br />

Yataghan Sword Bayonets, each with<br />

St Etienne steel blade, one dated 1871,<br />

the other 1873, with steel scabbards, one<br />

with corresponding numbers M 5886 to<br />

the crossguard; two French Model 1874<br />

"Gras" Sword Bayonets, each with St<br />

Etienne steel blade dated 1879 and 1881,<br />

with steel scabbards, one with<br />

corresponding numbers 21787 to the<br />

crossguard (4)<br />

£120 - 180<br />

177<br />

Two French Model 1886 Lebel<br />

Bayonets, each with cruciform steel<br />

blade, nickel hilt and tubular steel<br />

scabbard, one with leather frog; two<br />

French Model 1886 Lebel Infantry<br />

Bayonets, each with cruciform steel<br />

blade, brass hilt and tubular steel scabbard<br />

(4)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

178<br />

A Victorian 1897 Pattern Infantry<br />

Officer's Sword, the 82cm fullered steel<br />

blade etched with Royal cypher and<br />

foliage, the steel hilt pierced and engraved<br />

with Royal cypher, with leather service<br />

scabbard<br />

£80 - 120


179<br />

A French Model 1866 "Chassepot"<br />

Yataghan Sword Bayonet, the St<br />

Etienne steel blade dated 1868, the brass<br />

hilt with steel crossguard numbered G<br />

66682, with an additional spacing ring<br />

between the tightening arrangement of<br />

the muzzle ring, with steel scabbard;<br />

another example, with undated blade,<br />

and steel scabbard; a U.S. Model<br />

1913/17 P14 EnfieldKnife/Sword<br />

Bayonet, the steel blade by Remington,<br />

with steel mounted leather scabbard; an<br />

Austrian Mannlicher Model 1888<br />

Knife Bayonet, with black painted steel<br />

scabbard and leather frog (4)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

180<br />

A 19th Century Black Painted<br />

Wrought Iron Animal Trap, with<br />

multi-toothed angular jaws, small tilting<br />

footplate and one large leaf spring, 31cm<br />

£200 - 250<br />

181<br />

A 19th Century Continental Axe, the<br />

arched curved iron head indistinctly<br />

stamped CREUSET SAU???? GARANTI, the<br />

pine haft of chamfered rectangular<br />

section, length of blade 26.5cm, overall<br />

length 103cm<br />

£80 - 120<br />

182<br />

A British 1871 Pattern Naval Cutlass<br />

Bayonet, the 65.5cm single edge steel<br />

blade stamped WD, crowned E/12 4/75 N,<br />

the steel bowl hilt bearing traces of black<br />

paint, with chequered black leather two<br />

piece grip scales and steel mounted<br />

leather scabbard, the oval frog stud<br />

numbered 420<br />

£100 - 200<br />

183<br />

Harvard University Interest - Two<br />

George V Grenadier Guards 1827<br />

Pattern Swords, to Lt. Kenneth O<br />

German Harvard and & Capt. Lionel<br />

De Jersey Harvard, each with 82cm<br />

steel epee blade etched with Royal cypher,<br />

Regimental badge with battle honours and<br />

foliage by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall,<br />

London, one with initials K.H. and<br />

numbered 31434 on edge, the other<br />

numbered 50392, each with nickel plated<br />

gothic hilt pierced and engraved with<br />

Regimental badge, wire bound fish skin<br />

grip and leather service scabbard, one<br />

with leather sword frog and a pair of<br />

leather gloves. Together with copies of<br />

watercolour portraits and a number of<br />

brass rubbings by Lionel and his father<br />

*The above officers were killed in action in<br />

the First World War. They were collateral<br />

descendants of John Harvard, the main<br />

benefactor of Harvard University. John,<br />

who died childless in America in 1638,<br />

willed his wealth, including his extensive<br />

library to Harvard College<br />

**Consigned by a member of the family<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

184<br />

A George III 1803 Pattern Infantry<br />

Officer's Sabre, the 75cm single edge<br />

curved fullered steel blade bearing traces<br />

of original blueing and gilding, lightly<br />

engraved with Royal cypher, Coat of Arms<br />

and scrolling tendrils, the gilt brass hilt<br />

pierced and cast with crowned GR cypher,<br />

with wire bound fish skin grip and well<br />

cast and chased lion head pommel with<br />

flowing mane, the leather scabbard with<br />

brass mounts - locket missing, together<br />

with a silver bullion and red braid sword<br />

knot and a gilt brass double lion head<br />

buckle<br />

£600 - 700


185<br />

A George III 1803 Pattern Infantry<br />

Officer's Sabre, the 80cm single edge<br />

curved fullered steel blade lightly engraved<br />

and etched with Royal cypher, Coat of<br />

Arms, figure of Britannia and maker's<br />

name Woolley, Sargant & Crane, the gilt<br />

brass stirrup hilt with pierced sword knot<br />

slit, with wire bound horn grip and well<br />

cast and chased lion head pommel, with<br />

brass mounted two ring leather scabbard<br />

£400 - 600<br />

186<br />

A Scarce 1908 Pattern Cavalry<br />

Trooper's Sword used by an Officer<br />

on Foreign Service, the 88cm single<br />

edge fullered spear point steel blade<br />

Enfield marked with issue dates for<br />

1916,1922, 1934 and 1938, the steel bowl<br />

hilt and pommel encased in leather for<br />

service in Mesopotamia and India, the<br />

chequered hard plastic grip with thumb<br />

depression, with leather service scabbard<br />

and frog<br />

£200 - 400<br />

187<br />

A Victorian 1896 Pattern Mountain<br />

Artillery Sword, the 76cm single edge<br />

broad fullered curved steel blade stamped<br />

WILKINSON, PALL MALL to the back edge,<br />

the brass stirrup hilt stamped 26.M.B.316<br />

(26th Mountain Battery, Sword 316), with<br />

ribbed iron grip, the Mark II leather<br />

scabbard stamped Col.1917, with brass<br />

mounts<br />

£200 - 300<br />

188<br />

A Commando Fighting Knife, Second<br />

Pattern, with hand forged steel blade,<br />

brass grip and brass tipped leather<br />

scabbard - upper fixing strap missing<br />

**Formerly the property of Colonel<br />

E.H.R.C.R. Platt see lot 36<br />

£70 - 100<br />

189<br />

A First World War Officer's Private<br />

Purchase Trench Knife, with hatchet tip<br />

steel blade, steel recurving crossguard and<br />

Buddhistic green stone carved grip, with<br />

leather sheath<br />

£60 - 80<br />

190<br />

A Skein Dhu, with scallop back steel<br />

blade, ebony grip with Celtic knot carved<br />

decoration and leather scabbard; a<br />

Hunting Knife, the double edge steel<br />

"Witness" blade stamped Taylor, Sheffield,<br />

with stacked leather washer grip and<br />

leather sheath; a Bowie Type Knife,<br />

with double edge steel blade and plated<br />

cutlery handle, lacks scabbard (3)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

191<br />

A Naval Type Dirk, the 32cm slender<br />

curved single edge blued steel blade<br />

bearing traces of tendril engraving and<br />

name RICHAR.., the brass hilt with ring<br />

turned marine ivory grip and with brass<br />

wire bound wood scabbard; an<br />

Argentinian Gaucho Knife, with Ju-Ca<br />

steel blade, the nickel grip and scabbard<br />

repousse and gilt with flowerheads and<br />

leaves; a Kukri, with brass grip, the<br />

leather scabbard with brass badge mounts<br />

(3)<br />

£150 - 250<br />

192<br />

A Brigg of London Malacca Sword<br />

Stick, the 33cm rounded steel blade<br />

etched with foliage and W.J.WATERER, 55<br />

YEARS SWORD MAKER & CUTLER, 9<br />

PUGH'S PLACE, CARNABY ST.,LONDON<br />

W1, the grip with 9 carat gold pommel<br />

stamped BRIGG<br />

£250 - 300


193<br />

An Edwardian Sword Stick, the 63.5cm<br />

triangular section fullered steel blade<br />

stamped Wilkinson, the tapering handle<br />

covered in silver coloured metal embossed<br />

with clover leaves, with cane haft; a<br />

Partridge Cane Sword Stick, with 66cm<br />

tapering square steel blade, the curved<br />

handle with silver mounts hallmarked for<br />

Chester 1916; a Similar Walking Stick<br />

for a Child, with silver mounts (3)<br />

£180 - 250<br />

194<br />

A Malacca Sword Stick, with 67cm<br />

fullered triangular section steel blade, the<br />

grip with associated bone pommel carved<br />

as a porpoise supported by a wave crest<br />

£150 - 200<br />

195<br />

A Malacca Sword Stick, the 78cm<br />

fullered triangular section steel blade<br />

stamped Made in England, the curved horn<br />

grip with foliate engraved silver collar and<br />

ferrule, hallmarked for London 1925<br />

£70 - 100<br />

196<br />

A Masonic Dress Sword, with etched<br />

steel blade, the brass hilt unscrewing to<br />

attach the crossguard - missing, in a brass<br />

mounted red leather scabbard and leather<br />

covered walking stick case; a Trench Art<br />

Dagger Stick, with brass blade, the brass<br />

hilt with wood grip with poker work<br />

inscription FRICOURT 17, BMDR.GREY,<br />

with brass mounted wood scabbard (2)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

197<br />

A Malacca Sword Stick, the 68.5cm half<br />

blued and gilt steel blade decorated with<br />

foliate scrolls, the grip with wrythen fluted<br />

and foliate embossed globular pommel; a<br />

Bamboo Sword Stick, the 68cm single<br />

edge steel blade engraved with tendrils,<br />

with root wood grip (2)<br />

£150 - 250<br />

198<br />

A Bamboo Sword Stick, with 64cm T<br />

section steel blade, the wood grip carved<br />

with two human masks and a duck head,<br />

each with paste set eyes; an Oriental<br />

Bamboo Sword Stick, with 51cm square<br />

tapering steel blade, the haft carved with<br />

figures in landscapes, with rootwood grip<br />

(2)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

199<br />

A German Hunting Dagger, the 25.5cm<br />

double edge steel blade etched with deer<br />

amidst trees, the nickel hilt with acorn<br />

quillons to the recurving crossguard, antler<br />

grip and leather scabbard; a German<br />

Hunting Dagger, the blade stamped<br />

WFC, the antler grip set with two brass<br />

acorn studs, with brass mounted leather<br />

scabbard - made up (2)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

200<br />

A Folding Pocket Knife by H G Long &<br />

Co., Sheffield, with a double edge short<br />

blade, a single edge long blade and two<br />

piece antler grip scales<br />

£50 - 60


201<br />

An Early 20th Century Bowie Knife by<br />

Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield, the 28cm<br />

clip point steel blade with scallop back,<br />

stamped JOSEPH RODGERS, CUTLERS TO<br />

THEIR MAJESTIES, No.6 NORFOLK<br />

STREET, SHEFFIELD to one side of the<br />

ricasso, the opposing side stamped with a<br />

star and a Maltese cross, the German<br />

silver crossguard with spherical quillons,<br />

with two piece polished horn grip scales, in<br />

an associated contemporary oak case<br />

£400 - 600<br />

202<br />

An F W James of Sheffield Bowie<br />

Knife, the 23cm clip point scallop back<br />

steel blade etched AMERICA The land of<br />

the free and the home of the BRAVE<br />

within a foliate cartouche, the ricasso<br />

stamped with maker's name, with plain<br />

brass crossguard, two piece polished horn<br />

grip scales and brass pommel embossed<br />

with a stylised dog<br />

£150 - 200<br />

203<br />

An R S Giles Bowie Knife, the 14.5cm<br />

single edge steel blade with maker's name<br />

stamped to the ricasso, the German silver<br />

hilt with two piece ebony grip scales inset<br />

with vacant escutcheon and beaded<br />

collars, with leather sheath<br />

£150 - 200<br />

204<br />

A George Wostenholm & Son of<br />

Sheffield Small Bowie Knife, the 15cm<br />

clip point steel blade stamped with<br />

maker's name and I*XL to the ricasso,<br />

with plain brass crossguard, two piece<br />

antler grip scales and leather sheath<br />

£150 - 200<br />

205<br />

A J Dobie & Co., Glasgow Folding<br />

Lock Knife, the 18cm clip point steel<br />

blade stamped with maker's name to the<br />

ricasso, with swivelling nickel crossguard,<br />

two piece antler grip scales set with nickel<br />

release panel engraved "From the<br />

Chappers", with leather sheath<br />

£200 - 300<br />

206<br />

A Thompson & O'Neill Large Folding<br />

Pocket Knife, the steel frame with antler<br />

grip scales set with a hoof pick, rasp/saw,<br />

two different size knife blades, a<br />

corkscrew, a screw pin, a square tapering<br />

bradawl, a pair of tweezers and a pin, with<br />

nickel hanging loop and leather sheath<br />

£300 - 400<br />

207<br />

An Underwood "Harewood Knife",<br />

with folding lock blade stamped with<br />

maker's name, steel frame with antler<br />

grips, set with a corkscrew, small knife<br />

blade, button hook, square tapering<br />

bradawl, a pair of tweezers, a pin and a<br />

fleam, with leather sheath<br />

£200 - 300<br />

208<br />

A Drew & Sons, Piccadilly Circus,<br />

London Silver Mounted Folding<br />

Pocket Knife, the steel frame with silver<br />

grip scales hallmarked for Sheffield 1898<br />

and engraved with initials A.R-G, set with<br />

a hoof pick, corkscrew, screw pin, button<br />

hook, tapering triangular bradawl, two<br />

graduating knife blades and a file/chisel<br />

£400 - 500


209<br />

A Shooter's Folding Pocket Knife -<br />

"The Adjustable Extractor", with nickel<br />

grip scales set with four varying types of<br />

knife blade, a pair of cartridge extractor<br />

tweezers, a corkscrew and a button hook;<br />

a Howill & Sons, Sheffield Folding<br />

Pocket Knife, with antler grip scales, set<br />

with pair of scissors, can opener, bottle<br />

opener and two knife blades (2)<br />

£300 - 400<br />

210<br />

A Small Hunting Knife, the spear point<br />

steel blade stamped A REYNOLDS,<br />

SHEFFIELD, with antler grip and leather<br />

sheath; nine Various Folding Pocket<br />

Knives, including one with nickel scales<br />

stamped DCC A.R.P. 1939, with blade and<br />

marlin spike, four with antler grip scales<br />

and three with embossed metal grip scales<br />

(10)<br />

£120 - 180<br />

211<br />

A First World War Stitched Leather<br />

Covered Riding Crop Sword Stick,<br />

made from a French label bayonet; a<br />

Small Bamboo Sword Cane, with<br />

rootwood grip (2)<br />

£150 - 180<br />

212<br />

A Georgian Sabre of 1796 Type, the<br />

70cm single edge broad fullered curved<br />

steel blade etched Osborn's within a foliate<br />

ribbon, the steel stirrup hilt with swept<br />

curved backstrap, copper wire bound<br />

leather grip, shallow langets (one<br />

damaged) and scroll quillon, lacks<br />

scabbard; a Victorian 1845 Pattern<br />

Infantry Officer's Sword, the 82cm<br />

single edge steel blade etched with<br />

foliage, the brass gothic hilt pierced with<br />

Royal cypher, wire bound fish skin grip,<br />

lacks scabbard; a Kukri, with nickel<br />

mounted horn grip and leather scabbard<br />

set with two small knives (3)<br />

£250 - 300<br />

213<br />

An Edward VII Heavy Cavalry<br />

Officer's Sword to the 17th Lancers<br />

(Duke of Cambridge's Own), the 89cm<br />

single edge fullered steel blade etched<br />

with Royal cypher(lacks scabbard),<br />

Regimental crest, scrolling foliage and<br />

owner's initials H.S.N., by Henry Wilkinson,<br />

Pall Mall, London, the steel hilt with<br />

chequered grip, pommel and backstrap,<br />

lacks scabbard<br />

£350 - 450<br />

214<br />

A Bamboo Sword Stick, with 57cm<br />

square tapering stiletto blade, brass ferrule<br />

and collar, and curved mahogany handle<br />

£60 - 80<br />

215<br />

A Maori Greenstone Axe Head, of<br />

rounded oblong form, bearing an old<br />

paper label inscribed "TOMAHAWK<br />

Brought from Aukland, New Zealand by<br />

Mr.......Sept.1873", 13cm by 5.5cm<br />

£100 - 200<br />

216<br />

A 19th Century African Sword, with a<br />

European 48cm double edge steel blade of<br />

diamond section, each side inlaid and gilt<br />

with "VIVE LE ROY", the rhinoceros horn<br />

grip carved as the bust of a man with<br />

inlaid lighter horn dot decoration<br />

**Sold with Animal Health permission<br />

letter 108-12/13<br />

£200 - 300


217<br />

An Australian Aborigine Woomera<br />

(Spear Thrower), of wood, one side<br />

lightly carved with an emu, lizard and<br />

snake; a Massim Type Dark Wood<br />

Sword Club, with baluster head, flat<br />

oblong body carved with diapering and<br />

leaf forms, with leather bound grip; two<br />

Wood Food Bowls, 24cm and 39.5cm<br />

(4)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

218<br />

An African Hide Shield, of convex form,<br />

set with six securing studs, four with brass<br />

domed bosses, backed by the velvet<br />

cushion backed leather straps, 51cm by<br />

50cm; a Masai Spear, the elongated leaf<br />

shape blade with raised medial ridge to<br />

each side, short wood haft and spiked<br />

butt; a Sudanese Spear, with hide<br />

bound haft and a spear head with cut<br />

down haft (4)<br />

£100 - 200<br />

219<br />

A Zulu Battle Axe, with slender crescent<br />

shape blade and cylindrical tang inset into<br />

the swollen head of the wood haft, bound<br />

with woven copper wire; a Very Similar<br />

Battle Axe; two African Hide Quivers,<br />

one containing fourteen arrows; a West<br />

African Iron Work Figure of a Horse<br />

and Rider, on a flat plinth and wrought<br />

stem with triple foot (5)<br />

£100 - 200<br />

220<br />

A 19th Century Sudanese Kaskara,<br />

the 91cm double edge steel blade with<br />

spatulate tip, the cruciform hilt with coiled<br />

leather bound grip, with leather scabbard<br />

(af)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

221<br />

A West African Swordstick, the single<br />

edge steel blade with scallop punched<br />

decoration, with leather bound grip and<br />

haft; a Royal West African Frontier<br />

Force Zouave Waistcoat, of crimson<br />

wool with black faced collar and yellow<br />

braid trim, with label stencilled JACKETS<br />

ZOUAVE, R.W.A.F.F. (Corporals and<br />

below) Infantry and Military Police, Size 4.<br />

1957 (2)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

222<br />

A Zulu Knobkerrie, with globular head<br />

and cylindrical haft, bound all over with<br />

woven brightly coloured wire in bands of<br />

zig zag, 63cm; a Zulu Stabbing Spear,<br />

the haft with similar decoration (2- circa<br />

1930's)<br />

£200 - 300<br />

223<br />

A Malayan Kris, with wavy damascened<br />

steel blade, carved wood grip and wood<br />

scabbard; two Large Indian Kukri, each<br />

with horn grip and leather scabbard set<br />

with skinning knives; a Regimental<br />

Shield Shape Plaque, set with crossed<br />

kukri; an Indian Small Dagger, with<br />

leather scabbard (5)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

224<br />

A South Sea Islands Wood Club,<br />

possibly Samoan, of lozenge section,<br />

with an eight reeded collar and lightly<br />

hand tool carved grip, 59cm<br />

£300 - 400<br />

225<br />

A 19th Century Borneo Parang, the<br />

59cm single edge steel blade set with a<br />

skinning blade, with abstract shape carved<br />

wood Y shaped hilt and two piece wood<br />

scabbard inset with coins<br />

£70 - 90


226<br />

A Borneo Hardwood Sumpitan<br />

(Blowpipe), with swollen mouthpiece, a<br />

steel spearhead bound to the opposing<br />

end with wicker, 192cm, together with a<br />

bamboo quiver of darts, a gourd poison<br />

flask and a length of bamboo for making<br />

the darts<br />

£80 - 120<br />

227<br />

A 19th Century Khyber Knife, the<br />

55cm T section steel blade with a narrow<br />

fuller to the top edge, with fluted two<br />

piece horn grip scales, in a brass mounted<br />

leather scabbard; a Japanese Bamboo<br />

Walking Cane, carved with panels of<br />

high ranking figures (2)<br />

£70 - 100<br />

228<br />

A Zulu Knobkerrie, with small globular<br />

head and slightly tapering cylindrical haft,<br />

78cm<br />

£60 - 80<br />

229<br />

A Masai, East Africa Arm Sword, the<br />

40 cm double edge steel blade with<br />

rounded tip, brass grip with pierced arched<br />

pommel, the brass mounted leather<br />

scabbard with leather armband<br />

£70 - 90<br />

230<br />

A 19th Century Khyber Knife, with T<br />

section steel blade, the facetted steel hilt<br />

with two piece wrythen fluted horn grip<br />

scales<br />

£100 - 150<br />

231<br />

Four Indian Sword Blades, each with<br />

curved single edge, three with scabbards,<br />

two other scabbards and a copy of a<br />

fencing foil (7)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

232<br />

An 18th Century Indian Talwar, with<br />

83cm single edge curved steel blade, the<br />

steel hilt inlaid with foliate scrolls in silver,<br />

with long langets, baluster grip and disc<br />

shape pommel; two 19th Century<br />

Indian Talwars, each with curved steel<br />

blade and steel hilt with disc shape<br />

pommel, one for a child (3 - lack<br />

scabbards)<br />

£150 - 200<br />

233<br />

An 19th Century Indian Talwar, with<br />

74cm single edge triple fullered curved<br />

steel blade, the steel hilt with long langets,<br />

baluster grip, curved knuckle bow and disc<br />

shape pommel, with green leather<br />

scabbard; a 19th Century Indian<br />

Talwar, with curved steel blade, steel hilt<br />

with disc shape pommel, with blue velvet<br />

covered scabbard (2)<br />

£150 - 200<br />

234<br />

A 19th Century Indian Talwar, with<br />

64cm single edge curved steel blade, the<br />

steel hilt with shaped pierced langets,<br />

baluster grip, curved bifurcated scroll<br />

knuckle bow and disc shape pommel; a<br />

Similar Talwar, the steel hilt without a<br />

knuckle bow; a 19th Century Indian<br />

Talwar, with 78cm single edge straight<br />

steel blade, steel hilt with disc shape<br />

pommel and curved knuckle bow (3-lack<br />

scabbards)<br />

£150 - 200<br />

235<br />

Two Zulu Knobkerries, one with large<br />

globular head on a thick tapering<br />

cylindrical haft bound with a planished<br />

copper band, 61cm, the other with<br />

globular head on a slender tapering<br />

cylindrical haft, 64cm (2 - cracks and<br />

crevices)<br />

£250 - 300


236<br />

A Zulu Knobkerrie, with globular head<br />

on a tapering cylindrical haft, 75cm<br />

£80 - 120<br />

237<br />

An Indian Armour Piercing Knife, the<br />

single edge steel blade decorated on one<br />

side with gilt scrolling tendrils and with<br />

swollen tip, facetted waisted haft and bone<br />

grip, with brass mounted leather scabbard<br />

£80 - 120<br />

238<br />

A Solomon Islands Paddle Club, the<br />

leaf shape blade with raised medial ridge<br />

to each side, with tapering oval section<br />

haft, 131cm<br />

£200 - 300<br />

239<br />

A 20th Century Fijian Culacula War<br />

Club, the paddle shape head with serrated<br />

edge, with tapering oval section haft,<br />

106cm; two Australian Aborigine<br />

Fighting Sticks (Boomerangs), one<br />

with stone tool chiselled decoration, 57cm<br />

and 52cm (3)<br />

£200 - 300<br />

240<br />

A 20th Century Massim, Trobriand<br />

Islands Sword Club, of dark wide<br />

grained wood, one side lightly carved with<br />

two panels of intricate scrolls and chevron<br />

banding with traces of lime infill, with knife<br />

grip handle<br />

£100 - 150<br />

241<br />

An Arab Jambiya, the double edge<br />

curved steel blade with raised medial<br />

ridge, the waisted horn grip with studded<br />

decoration and set two brass bosses, the<br />

cream leather scabbard with tan leather<br />

strapping, and with metal thread<br />

decorated velvet waist belt; an Indian<br />

Kukri, with horn grip and leather<br />

scabbard set with a small knife (2)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

242<br />

A Yemini Jambiya, the curved steel<br />

blade with raised medial ridge, the waisted<br />

horn grip with metal studded decoration to<br />

one side, and set with two copper bosses,<br />

the leather scabbard decorated with silver<br />

coloured metal foliate filigree and with a<br />

silver, black and crimson brocade belt<br />

**Purchased in Sanna, Yemin<br />

approximately three years ago<br />

£250 - 350<br />

243<br />

An Omani Jambiya, the curved steel<br />

blade with raised medial ridge, with silver<br />

mounted ebonised waisted grip, the<br />

leather scabbard with foliate embossed<br />

silver gilt fittings, mounted in a glazed<br />

display case<br />

£150 - 250<br />

244<br />

A Zulu Knobkerrie, made from one piece<br />

of wood, the large globular head with age<br />

crevices and fine splits, on a tapering<br />

cylindrical haft, 74cm; a South African<br />

Drover's Whip, possibly of buffalo hide,<br />

with woven brass and copper wire bound<br />

grip, 93cm; a Zulu Wood Walking<br />

Cane, with small globular head, the<br />

tapering cylindrical haft with a carved<br />

raised diamond motif, 83cm (3)<br />

£100 - 200


245<br />

A Dyak Mandau (Headhunter's<br />

Sword), the hatchet tip steel blade with<br />

inset brass rivets and engraved lozenge<br />

band to one side, with cord bound grip<br />

and antler hilt, the two piece wood<br />

scabbard painted with scrolls in cream and<br />

red, set with tufts of hair and teeth; a<br />

Reproduction Pistol Sword, with two<br />

piece wood grip scales (2)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

246<br />

A South African Drover's Hide Whip,<br />

possibly Cape Buffalo, the ivory handle<br />

with wrythen fluted grip and globular<br />

pommel; a Very Similar Whip, the ivory<br />

handle with ringed grip and globular<br />

pommel (2)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

247<br />

A 19th Century Indian Peshkabz, the<br />

20cm T section steel blade inset with brass<br />

star motifs, with two piece bone grip; a<br />

19th Century Indian Bichwa, with<br />

double edge curved steel blade, the brass<br />

hilt cast as a stylised bird, with integral<br />

knuckle bow; an Early 19th Century<br />

Indian Khanjar, with curved double edge<br />

steel blade, and two piece bone grip (3 -<br />

lack sheaths)<br />

£150 - 250<br />

248<br />

An Indian Pesch Kabz, with T section<br />

steel blade, silver mounted hilt with two<br />

piece ivory grip scales and red velvet<br />

covered scabbard; a Malayan Dagger,<br />

with wavy blade, silver coloured metal<br />

mounted wood pistol grip and scabbard;<br />

an Indian Dagger, with bone grip and<br />

brass scabbard; a Modern Dyak<br />

Mandau, the painted wood grip and<br />

scabbard decorated with tufts of hair and<br />

teeth; a Chinese Small Sword, in<br />

Japanese style, with painted ebonised<br />

wood grip and scabbard (5)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

249<br />

Six Various African Spear Heads, one<br />

with raised medial ridge, one with barbs,<br />

all with sockets<br />

£70 - 100<br />

250<br />

A Malayan Parang Type Sword, the<br />

54cm broad straight damascened steel<br />

blade with a narrow fuller to the top edge,<br />

the carved horn grip with hollow bifurcated<br />

pommel<br />

£100 - 200<br />

251<br />

An Eastern Small Sword, the 48cm<br />

single edge slightly curved steel blade with<br />

indecipherable incised motif, each side of<br />

the carved horn saw-handle hilt decorated<br />

with a band of celtic knots and a stylised<br />

shuriken motif<br />

£100 - 200<br />

252<br />

A Malayan Bade Bade, with single edge<br />

steel blade, silver mounted horn grip and<br />

silver scabbard; a Very Similar Bade<br />

Bade, with unmounted curved horn grip<br />

and silver scabbard (2)<br />

£150 - 200<br />

253<br />

A Mumuye Carved Wood Ancestor<br />

Figure, Nigeria, of abstract form,<br />

standing with flared pierced ear flaps,<br />

crested coiffure, circular eyes, with<br />

chevron scarifications running from the<br />

sides of the grooved lozenge mouth, with<br />

long pole body, bent arms and on carved<br />

ridged legs, 104cm, on a later display<br />

plinth,<br />

£400 - 600


254<br />

A Bamileke Wood Figure of a<br />

Drummer, standing, playing a drum set<br />

between his legs, 40cm; a Yoruba<br />

Shango Type Figure, of a kneeling<br />

woman, her hands supporting her large<br />

breasts, 37cm; a West African Wood<br />

Bust of a Man, with tall conical<br />

headdress and coiffure, triple ring neck<br />

and fluted plinth, 54cm (3)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

258<br />

A Kamba Wood Stool, the dished<br />

circular seat inset with concentric<br />

scalloped panels of coloured glass beads,<br />

on four slightly out-turned legs and pad<br />

feet, 32cm diameter; an African One<br />

Piece Carved Wood Stool, with circular<br />

slab seat, four diaper carved curved<br />

uprights on a pierced circular plinth, 28cm<br />

diameter (2 - split)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

255<br />

A Fang Type Wood Post Finial, carved<br />

as a triple face figure, each heart shape<br />

face with metal stud eyes and small<br />

pursed slit mouth, with rounded shoulders<br />

and short bent arms, on a later display<br />

plinth, 58cm high overall<br />

£100 - 150<br />

256<br />

A Bamana Antelope Headdress, the<br />

horizontal head with open mouth and<br />

chevron teeth, on a basketry cap, 63cm<br />

wide; two Baule Type Wood Masks,<br />

and two other African masks (5)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

257<br />

A Ndengese Type Wood King Figure,<br />

the oval head with swept back conical<br />

horn coiffure, large elliptical eyes, long<br />

nose with flared nostrils, small curved<br />

mouth with two rows of teeth, multi ringed<br />

neck, the rectangular block body carved all<br />

over with diapered panels, his hands<br />

clasped to his protruding navel, on a<br />

shallow circular plinth, 98cm (some worm<br />

damage); a Large Ebonised Wood<br />

Figure, of a seated man with animal hair<br />

topknot, his hands holding blocks resting<br />

on his bent knees, 70cm (2)<br />

£150 - 250<br />

259<br />

A Tuareg Carved Wood Food Press,<br />

carved as a half kneeling ram, its body<br />

with a square block container with pierced<br />

metal base, set with a T shape pestle,<br />

49cm; a West African Wood Panel,<br />

carved with figures feasting, 14cm by<br />

58cm; a Makonde Type Ebonised<br />

Wood Figure, as a man with flattened<br />

elongated head, standing holding a<br />

bifurcated staff, 67cm (3)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

260<br />

A Tibetan Lacquered Wood Figure of<br />

a Wrathful Deity, seated, wearing a gold<br />

painted sash and a boar's tusk neck<br />

adornment, 48cm; a Massim Type<br />

Ebonised Wood Club, with scroll incised<br />

square section head, the grip carved as<br />

two stylised faces; an Ebony Staff, the<br />

pommel carved as a clenched hand; an<br />

African Ebony Dance Spear, with<br />

figural grip (4)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

261<br />

An Inuit Totemic Figure, carved from<br />

three graduated vertebrae of a sea<br />

mammal, possibly a Beluga whale; a<br />

South American Basket, of rectangular<br />

form, with hinged lid, decorated with<br />

stylised figures and horses (2)


**Inuit Totemic Figure with CITES A10<br />

(non-transferable) licence no.508565/01<br />

Registered with Natural England, Class<br />

Licence CL07/2012/42<br />

£80 - 120<br />

262<br />

A Zulu Wood Butter Churner, with<br />

fluted conical head and cylindrical haft; a<br />

Very Similar Example, with fluted semi<br />

globular head; two Zulu Staffs, one with<br />

rootwood head, the other with globular<br />

pommel and ringed collar; a Pair of<br />

Scimitar Horned Oryx (Oryx<br />

dammah) Horns, unmounted (6)<br />

£100 - 200<br />

263<br />

An Australian Aborigine Didgeridoo,<br />

the tapering cylindrical body with<br />

pointillism decoration of a kangaroo,<br />

chevron and diaper motifs in bright<br />

colours on a black/maroon ground,<br />

122cm; a Smaller Didgeridoo, with<br />

similar decoration of concentric circles,<br />

star motifs and alternating bands of bright<br />

colour, 60cm (2)<br />

£50 - 60<br />

264<br />

A Papua New Guinea Wood Feast<br />

Bowl, of elliptical form, the sides and<br />

ends of the exterior rim carved with<br />

stylised fish highlighted with white<br />

pigment, 68cm<br />

£70 - 100<br />

265<br />

A Papua New Guinea Large Woven<br />

Two Colour Cane Basket, of flared<br />

circular form, woven with chevron bands,<br />

with two high loop handles, 68cm; a<br />

Similar Shallow Circular Basket, the<br />

central panel worked with a flowerhead,<br />

57cm (2)<br />

£60 - 80<br />

266<br />

A Papua New Guinea Kundu (Drum),<br />

made from a hollowed tree trunk carved<br />

into a tall spool shape with central handle<br />

and with stretched lizard skin drum set<br />

with resin tuning blobs, 81cm; a Similar<br />

Smaller Kundu, 75cm (2)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

267<br />

A Papua New Guinea Wood Wall<br />

Bracket as a Silhouette Mask, with<br />

inset cowrie shell eyes to each side, 62cm;<br />

a Large Ancestor Type Figure, as a<br />

hunter carrying a dead crocodile over his<br />

shoulder, a spear in his other hand, each<br />

with inset cowrie shell eyes, decorated in<br />

ochre, brown and white, 95cm (2)<br />

£100 - 200<br />

268<br />

A Papua New Guinea Adze, with stone<br />

head inset into the wood Y shape frame<br />

partially covered with woven wicker; a<br />

Papua New Guinea Wood Bow, with<br />

vegetable fibre string; three Fish Spears,<br />

with barbed wood heads and bamboo<br />

hafts and two other spears (7)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

269<br />

A Papua New Guinea Emblem Wood<br />

Wall Plaque, carved as a bird of paradise<br />

perched on a kundu, 54cm; a Papua<br />

New Guinea Wood Carving, as an eagle<br />

attacking a tortoise, 20cm (2)<br />

£50 - 80<br />

270<br />

A Collection of Papua New Guinea<br />

Souvenirs, comprising an earthenware<br />

bust head set with feathers, five carved<br />

stone figures, a mother of pearl inlaid<br />

wood double figure and a carved wood<br />

pestle and mortar (9)<br />

£50 - 80


271<br />

A West African Four Stringed<br />

Instrument, the boat shape sound drum<br />

covered in python skin, the neck formed<br />

from an ivory tusk with human head<br />

pommel and with three ivory pegs - one<br />

missing<br />

£150 - 250<br />

272<br />

A Benin, Nigeria Brass Goblet, the<br />

semi ovoid bowl cast with a band of plant<br />

forms, on a diapered trunk-like stem and<br />

flat circular foot, 25cm<br />

£70 - 100<br />

273<br />

A South East African Wood Staff, the<br />

finial carved as a standing woman, her<br />

hands resting on her hips, on a banded<br />

chevron and facet carved cylindrical haft<br />

(af); two Modern African Masks, one<br />

with display stand, the other on a<br />

semi-circular plinth; a pair of crocodile<br />

carved ivory tusks (5)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

274<br />

A South Sea Islands Necklace, the<br />

plaited and brown stained cord hung with<br />

six rectangular mother of pearl panels,<br />

polished on one side, one with a lower<br />

edge incised with diamond motifs<br />

£100 - 150<br />

275<br />

An African Fly Whisk, possibly Zulu,<br />

the handle formed from a loop of beaded<br />

copper wire secured by two clips, the<br />

animal hair whisk bound to the handle<br />

with woven copper wire; a Very Similar<br />

Fly Whisk; a Chokwe Wood Mask, the<br />

oval face with large elliptical eyes, and<br />

protruding lips, with diaper carved coiffure<br />

set with twisted vegetable fibre hair<br />

strands (3)<br />

£200 - 300<br />

275A<br />

A Zulu Hide Shield, of elliptical form,<br />

with a central laced band supporting the<br />

wood spine, with rolled hide grip, 100cm<br />

£100 - 150<br />

276<br />

A Masai Hide Dance Shield, painted<br />

with chevron bands and semi-circular<br />

panels in ochre, red, black and white,<br />

bound to the bentwood frame with leather<br />

strips, 67cm<br />

£80 - 120<br />

277<br />

A Fang, Gabon Reliquary Ancestor<br />

Figure, the carved wood Bieri seated on a<br />

stool with hands clasped across his chest,<br />

with inset brass stud eyes, all surmounted<br />

on a bent barkwood canister and covered<br />

in a brown pigment, 55cm<br />

£100 - 150<br />

278<br />

A Benin Bronze Hand Bell/Gong,<br />

hollow cast as a Janus figure, the tall neck<br />

wrapped in coarse woven cloth to form the<br />

grip, the base with applied cast figures of<br />

a man, snake and spider, 47cm<br />

£100 - 150<br />

279<br />

A Small Songye Carved Wood Power<br />

Figure, as a man with his hands resting<br />

on his large stomach, on a later plinth;<br />

25cm; a Luba Small Figure of a<br />

Woman, with fanned coiffure, on a later<br />

plinth, 26cm; a Tabwa Small Carved<br />

Wood Headrest, as a kneeling woman<br />

supporting the pillow as a large flat bowl<br />

on her head, 18cm (3)<br />

£60 - 80


280<br />

A Dogon Carved Wood Fertility<br />

Figure, as a woman with block face and<br />

fanned crested coiffure, large pointed<br />

breasts, her hands resting on her stomach,<br />

with bent legs, on a later plinth<br />

£100 - 200<br />

281<br />

A North American Indian Beadwork<br />

Panel, of oblong form, worked with two<br />

pairs of triple rectangular chain link bands<br />

in yellow, blue and green glass beads on a<br />

white field, with green velvet binding to<br />

the linen backing, possibly Woodlands,<br />

31cm by 44cm (minor bead loss along the<br />

centre crease)<br />

£200 - 300<br />

282<br />

A South African Beadwork Cape,<br />

possibly Xhosa, Natal, of coarsely woven<br />

cream cotton, decorated with diapered<br />

bands of white beads bordered by<br />

turquoise beads and brown ribbon, the<br />

hem set with bands of animal fur trimmed<br />

with buttons<br />

£300 - 500<br />

285<br />

A 19th Century Haida Carved Horn<br />

Ladle, with flat rounded bowl, the hollow<br />

handle carved with four graduated totemic<br />

figures inlaid with abalone shell, 31cm<br />

£200 - 400<br />

286<br />

A Fang, Gabon Wood Mask, the<br />

quartered face with small aquiline nose,<br />

raised oval slit eyes, pursed lips, with<br />

patinated domed forehead and chin, the<br />

cheeks and side panels decorated in a<br />

white/cream pigment, 27cm<br />

£100 - 200<br />

287<br />

An Australian Aborigine Fighting<br />

Stick (Boomerang), with stone tool<br />

carved decoration to one side, 67cm; a<br />

Solomon Islands Carved Wood Fish,<br />

with inset shell eyes 35cm; two Oceanic<br />

Carved Wood Boat Shape Bowls, with<br />

square panelled and diaper incised and<br />

stained decoration, 67cm and 72cm; a<br />

Crocodile Skin Waist Belt, with laced<br />

borders (5)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

283<br />

A Late 19th/ Early 20th Century<br />

Scrimshaw Work Walrus Tusk<br />

Cribbage Marker, one side well<br />

decorated with an Inuit roping a caribou,<br />

the cribbage board flanked by suits of<br />

diamond, heart, club and spade, and a<br />

polar bear, the opposing side with a<br />

walrus, a hare and two beavers, one<br />

caught in a gin trap, 42cm<br />

£300 - 500<br />

284<br />

A Luba/Hemba, Congo Dark Stained<br />

Wood Figure of a Woman, standing<br />

with small breasts and large rounded<br />

stomach on a rectangular plinth, 62cm<br />

£70 - 100<br />

288<br />

Two Sepik River, Papua New Guinea<br />

Wood Sawfish Hooks, each of almost<br />

triangular form, the wood handle bound to<br />

the hook with sennet and with plaited rope<br />

running down its length (2)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

289<br />

A Sepik River, Papua New Guinea<br />

Wood Lime Spatula, the handle carved<br />

as a stylised crocodile head, 45cm long.<br />

£60 - 80


290<br />

Three Dan Wood Face Masks, each of<br />

oval form with domed forehead, slit eyes,<br />

triangular nose and pierced mouth with<br />

pursed lips, one with a woven headdress<br />

set with shells, two with plaited and<br />

twisted coir hair (3)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

291<br />

Two Dan Wood Face Masks, each of<br />

oval form with domed forehead, slit eyes,<br />

triangular nose and pierced mouth with<br />

pursed lips, with plaited and twisted coir<br />

hair and beard<br />

£70 - 100<br />

292<br />

A Bwa Burkina Faso Plank Mask,<br />

carved as a stylised owl with hooked beak<br />

over pierced lozenge shape mouth, flanked<br />

by wide wings painted with concentric<br />

circles in ochre, brown, red and white,<br />

84cm<br />

£80 - 120<br />

293<br />

A G & J W Hawksley Steel Powder<br />

Flask, of plain pear shape, with nickel<br />

mounts, the charger stamped Sykes, the<br />

top stamped with maker's name; a Brass<br />

Bullet Mould, stamped 13 and numbered<br />

No.577; an Unused Pack of Camo<br />

Netting, 54" by 12' (3)<br />

£70 - 90<br />

295<br />

An Ajack 2,5 X 70 Hunting Scope,<br />

numbered 3249, in original box<br />

£150 - 200<br />

296<br />

A Military No.53 Mk1 Scope, stamped<br />

TEL.SIG.No.53 MK1 OS 1075 GA.<br />

R.S.A.2930 with broad arrow<br />

£100 - 200<br />

297<br />

A Brass Bound Stitched Leather<br />

Shotgun Case, the cover embossed with<br />

initials and with brass vacant boss, the<br />

crimson baize lined oak interior fitted to<br />

take 28inch barrels<br />

£150 - 200<br />

298<br />

A Stitched Leather Leg o' Mutton<br />

Shotgun Case, fitted to take 30inch<br />

barrels, with brass mounts and rolled<br />

leather handle; a Sheepskin Lined<br />

Brown Leather Gun Slip, a mahogany<br />

cased cleaning kit and a leather cartridge<br />

belt (4)<br />

£100 - 200<br />

299<br />

A 19th Century Polished Horn Shot<br />

Flask, with brass mounts and push-in<br />

brass charger; a Similar Powder Horn,<br />

with brass screw cover to the wood base,<br />

and with diaper incised decoration (2)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

294<br />

A 19th Century Stitched Leather<br />

Shotgun Case, the hinged cover set with<br />

a brass boss, with brass lock and clasp,<br />

opening to reveal the green baize lined<br />

interior fitted to take 30inch barrels, and<br />

with a lift-out compartment for cleaning<br />

equipment<br />

£100 - 150<br />

300<br />

A Copper Powder Flask, embossed with<br />

hanging game, with Improved Patent<br />

flashproof brass charger; a Copper<br />

Powder Flask by G & J W Hawksley, of<br />

plain form with chamfered sides and brass<br />

charger; a Small Copper Powder Flask,<br />

embossed with pheasant cartouche af; an<br />

Eastern Brass and Copper Powder<br />

Flask, of circular form (4)<br />

£90 - 120


301<br />

A Brass and Steel Gang Mould, for six<br />

spherical bullets, stamped 80 and with<br />

broad arrowhead over WD; a Brass and<br />

Steel Double Bullet Mould, numbered<br />

297341; a Steel 16 Bore Bullet Mould,<br />

for a spherical bullet; a Brass Shot<br />

Measure, with ebonised handle and a<br />

quantity of lead bullets (5)<br />

£100 - 200<br />

302<br />

A Display of Air Rifle Pellet Tins, set<br />

on green baize in a glazed case, 33cm by<br />

107cm<br />

£60 - 80<br />

303<br />

A Brass Bound Stitched Leather<br />

Cartridge Case, the crimson baize lined<br />

inner lid set with paper label for J F<br />

Smythe, "The Sportsman's Repository",<br />

Darlington, the four oak lined<br />

compartments with pigskin straps<br />

£250 - 350<br />

304<br />

A Stitched Leather Leg o' Mutton<br />

Shotgun Case, with brass mounts and<br />

lock, fitted to take 30inch barrels<br />

£60 - 80<br />

305<br />

A Stitched Leather Shotgun Case, with<br />

brass lock and clasp, the green baize lined<br />

interior fitted to take 28inch barrels, with<br />

accessories including a cleaning rod, oil<br />

bottle and a pair of 12 bore snapcaps<br />

£80 - 120<br />

306<br />

A Bartram & Co Copper Powder Flask,<br />

of plain pear shape, the brass charger<br />

stamped with maker's name and Nimrod<br />

logo; a Leather Cover Metal Powder<br />

Flask, by G & J W Hawksley, with brass<br />

charger (2)<br />

£70 - 90<br />

307<br />

A Horsley's Patent 12 Bore<br />

Redecapper, in brass and green painted<br />

cast iron, numbered 17667; two 12 Bore<br />

Roll Turnover Tools, in green painted<br />

cast iron and brass; two Leather Shot<br />

Flasks, with brass nozzles and sprung<br />

measures, and two cleaning rods (7)<br />

£70 - 100<br />

308<br />

A Large Copper Powder Flask, of<br />

chamfered oblong form, the brass charger<br />

with exposed steel spring; a Zinc Pistol<br />

Flask, embossed with a stylised shell (2)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

309<br />

Two Copper Powder Flasks, one<br />

embossed with a pheasant perched on a<br />

wheat sheaf, the other embossed with a<br />

running rabbit, each with brass Patent<br />

flash proof charger; two Copper Powder<br />

Flasks, each embossed with scrolling<br />

acanthus leaves, the brass charger with<br />

exposed steel spring (4)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

310<br />

A 19th Century Copper Combination<br />

Pistol Flask, with brass mounts, charger<br />

with steel spring (broken), swivelling cover<br />

for ball compartment and screw base,<br />

11cm (af)<br />

£120 - 180


311<br />

A Rare 19th Century Lark Lure, the<br />

panelled and chamfered rectangular top<br />

set with small mirror panels, on a<br />

revolving telescopic stem set into a<br />

baluster turned and tapering beech haft<br />

with steel ground spike, 97cm<br />

£180 - 250<br />

317<br />

A Quantity of Reloading Equipment,<br />

including a Lyman 450 lube sizer with<br />

ratchet, a Lyman six hole turret press,<br />

two Lee three hole turret presses,<br />

auto-disc powder measures, bullet moulds<br />

etc<br />

£150 - 250<br />

312<br />

A Copper Powder Flask by G & J W<br />

Hawkesley, Sheffield, with fluted neck,<br />

the body embossed with a band of vine<br />

leaves and with acanthus sheathed base,<br />

with brass charger and steel external<br />

spring; a Leather Shot Flask, with brass<br />

charger (2)<br />

£50 - 80<br />

313<br />

A Stitched Leather Shotgun Case, the<br />

inner cover set with label for Charles<br />

Lancaster, London, green baize lined<br />

interior fitted to take 30inch barrels<br />

£50 - 80<br />

314<br />

A Tasco 6-18x14 Long Range Rifle<br />

Scope - boxed<br />

£100 - 150<br />

315<br />

A Lee Turret Press, with two boxed<br />

4-hole quick change turrets (3)<br />

£40 - 60<br />

316<br />

Accessories, comprising a leather<br />

cartridge belt, two plaited leather slings,<br />

various cleaning rods, a pair of 16 bore<br />

snapcaps and three pairs of 12 bore<br />

snapcaps<br />

£50 - 60<br />

318<br />

A Stitched Leather Shotgun Case, the<br />

inner cover set with label for Holland &<br />

Holland, London, blue baize lined interior<br />

fitted to take 28inch barrels, with brass<br />

lock and initialled boss<br />

£60 - 80<br />

319<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

One hundred 12 Bore Three Crowns<br />

Hull Cartridges, in four boxes and<br />

twenty six unboxed examples; two<br />

Leather Trimmed Canvas Cartridge<br />

Bags, by William Evans, London and<br />

Lightwood, Banbury<br />

£70 - 90<br />

320<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Robert Parkinson of Lancaster 12<br />

Bore Side by Side Double Barrel<br />

Boxlock Non-ejector Shotgun, circa<br />

1903, the 71.5cm nitro proof blackened<br />

steel barrels signed on the rib and<br />

numbered 4030, with foliate engraved box<br />

lock, top lever break, slide safety, the<br />

walnut stock with chequered grip and<br />

fore-end, in Jeffries leather trimmed<br />

canvas slip<br />

£100 - 150


321<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Webley & Scott 12 Bore Side by<br />

Side Double Barrel Boxlock Ejector<br />

Shotgun, the 76cm nitro proof blued steel<br />

barrels numbered 93500, 1/2 and 3/4<br />

choke, signed box lock, top lever, slide<br />

safety, walnut stock with chequered grip<br />

and fore-end, in a stitched leather fitted<br />

case with cleaning accessories<br />

£400 - 500<br />

322<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Midland Gun Company "Demon" 12<br />

Bore <strong>Single</strong> Barrel Hammer Action<br />

Shotgun, the 76cm nitro proof steel<br />

barrel numbered 30094, over-lever break,<br />

walnut stock with chequered semi-pistol<br />

grip and fore-end<br />

£80 - 120<br />

323<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Laurona 12 Bore Side by Side<br />

Double Barrel Ejector Shotgun, the<br />

71cm steel barrels numbered 191835,<br />

foliate engraved case hardened box lock,<br />

over-lever break and slide safety, walnut<br />

stock with chequered grip and fore-end<br />

£180 - 220<br />

324<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Master 12 Bore Side by Side Double<br />

Barrel Non-ejector Shotgun, the 71cm<br />

steel barrels numbered 119203, plain box<br />

lock, blued over-lever break, slide safety,<br />

walnut stock with chequered grip and<br />

fore-end, with brown vinyl slip<br />

£150 - 200<br />

325<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

An Eibar 12 Bore Side by Side Double<br />

Barrel Non-ejector Shotgun, the 71cm<br />

blued steel barrels numbered FA122368,<br />

1/2 and full choke, with gundog engraved<br />

lock plates, top lever, slide safety, walnut<br />

stock with chequered grip and fore-end,<br />

with slip<br />

£100 - 150<br />

326<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Beretta Model A303 12 Bore <strong>Single</strong><br />

Barrel Semi Automatic Shotgun,<br />

numbered L06182E, 71cm blued steel<br />

barrel, multi-choke, wood stock with<br />

chequered semi pistol grip and fore-end,<br />

with Browning slip case<br />

£300 - 500<br />

327<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Manu-Arm .410 Over and Under<br />

Double Barrel Non-ejector Double<br />

Trigger Shotgun, the 74.5cm blued steel<br />

barrels numbered 41590, the case<br />

hardened action with double finger slide<br />

catch opening, beech stock with<br />

chequered semi pistol grip<br />

£80 - 120<br />

328<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Union Armera 12 Bore Side by Side<br />

Double Barrel Sidelock Ejector<br />

Shotgun, the 68cm blued steel barrels<br />

numbered 23893 with 1/2 and full choke,<br />

double trigger, top lever, slide safety,<br />

signed and foliate engraved lock, walnut<br />

teardrop carved stock with chequered grip<br />

and fore-end<br />

£400 - 600


329<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Denton & Kennel 12 Bore Side by<br />

Side Double Barrel Boxlock Ejector<br />

Shotgun, the 76cm nitro proof blued steel<br />

barrels numbered 104182, 3/4 and full<br />

choke, double trigger, top lever, slide<br />

safety, walnut stock with chequered semi<br />

pistol grip and fore-end, vented rubber<br />

recoil pad<br />

£200 - 300<br />

330<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Sarriogarte 16 Bore Side by Side<br />

Double Barrel Boxlock Non-ejector<br />

Shotgun, with 70cm blued steel barrels<br />

numbered 141225, foliate engraved lock,<br />

blued top lever, slide safety, double<br />

trigger, walnut stock with chequered grip<br />

and fore-end<br />

£80 - 120<br />

331<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Webley & Scott 12 Bore <strong>Single</strong><br />

Barrel Ejector Shotgun, No. 76225,<br />

the 81.5cm nitro proof blued steel barrel<br />

with 3/4 choke, top slide opening, walnut<br />

stock with semi pistol grip butt and<br />

fore-end<br />

£80 - 100<br />

333<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Theophilus Murcott 1871 Patent 20<br />

Bore "Mousetrap" Sidelock<br />

Non-ejector Shotgun No. 7003, the<br />

73.5cm browned fine damascus barrels<br />

inscribed on the rib "Theops.Murcott's<br />

Patent, 68 Haymarket, London",<br />

incorporating T. Murcott's lever-cocking<br />

hammerless patent No.1003 of 1871, the<br />

top-strap mounted with a manual safety<br />

lever, and with best bouquet and scroll<br />

engraving, the well figured walnut stock<br />

set with a silver escutcheon and with<br />

engraved steel heel-and toe-plates to the<br />

butt<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

334<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Cogswell & Harrison 12 Bore Side<br />

by Side Double Barrel Ejector<br />

Shotgun, the 76cm nitro proof blued steel<br />

barrels numbered 45863, signed foliate<br />

engraved box lock, blued top lever with<br />

assisted opening, slide safety and blued<br />

trigger guard, the well figured walnut<br />

stock with extension, chequered grip and<br />

fore-end in a Norris leather case with<br />

cleaning accessories<br />

£700 - 1000<br />

332<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

The Stock and Action to a BSA<br />

"<strong>Single</strong>-XII" 12 Bore <strong>Single</strong> Barrel<br />

Ejector Shotgun, numbered YB9251,<br />

under trigger opening, walnut semi pistol<br />

grip stock; a 12 Bore Belgian Side by<br />

Side Double Barrel Non-ejector<br />

Shotgun, the 75cm steel barrels with<br />

Liege proof marks and numbered 24760,<br />

1/4 and full choke, walnut stock with semi<br />

pistol grip and fore-end (2)<br />

£40 - 60<br />

336<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Zabala LP71 12Bore Side by Side<br />

Double Barrel Boxlock Non-ejector<br />

Shotgun, the 70.5cm steel barrels<br />

numbered 191272, with top lever break,<br />

slide safety, walnut stock with chequered<br />

grip and fore-end<br />

£80 - 120


337<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

An Armstrong & Co., Newcastle on<br />

Tyne 12 Bore Side by Side Double<br />

Trigger Boxlock Ejector Shotgun,<br />

numbered 43686, the 76cm nitro proof<br />

blued steel barrels with Improved cylinder<br />

and 3/4 choke, signed on the rib and<br />

numbered H12171, the box lock with side<br />

plates richly engraved with foliate scrolls<br />

and maker's name, blued top lever, slide<br />

safety, the well figured walnut teardrop<br />

carved stock with extension, inset with<br />

vacant cartouche, with chequered grip and<br />

fore-end, in a brass bound fitted leather<br />

case<br />

£500 - 700<br />

338<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

The Stock and Action to a G Irving,<br />

Penrith 12 Bore Side by Side Double<br />

Barrel Hammer Action Shotgun,<br />

number 35831, signed lock plate, walnut<br />

stock with chequered grip and fore-end<br />

with horn tip<br />

£40 - 50<br />

339<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Gunmark 20 Bore Side by Side<br />

Double Barrel Non-ejector Shotgun,<br />

the 70cm browned steel barrels stamped<br />

"HARRIER DE LUXE" and numbered<br />

91451, with foliate engraved box lock, top<br />

lever, slide safety, walnut stock with<br />

extension, chequered grip and fore-end<br />

£100 - 150<br />

340<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

An AYA "Yeoman" 12 Bore Side by<br />

Side Double Barrel Boxlock<br />

Non-ejector Shotgun, the 71cm nitro<br />

proof blued steel barrels numbered<br />

547953, with case hardened lock, top<br />

lever, slide safety, walnut stock with<br />

chequered grip and fore-end<br />

£60 - 80<br />

341<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Kestrel 20 Bore Side by Side Double<br />

Barrel Non-ejector Shotgun, the<br />

68.5cm blackened steel barrels numbered<br />

326734, signed foliate engraved boxlock,<br />

top lever, slide safety, walnut stock with<br />

chequered grip and fore-end<br />

£80 - 120<br />

342<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

The Stock and Action to a T Stensby<br />

& Co., Manchester 12 Bore Side by<br />

Side Double Barrel Ejector Shotgun,<br />

numbered H14739, the trigger tang<br />

numbered 01380, with foliate engraved<br />

box lock, blued top lever, slide safety,<br />

figured walnut stock with chequered grip<br />

and fore-end; a Belgian L'Abeille<br />

Manufacture D'Armes 16 Bore Side by<br />

Side Hammer Action Shotgun, the<br />

70cm steel barrels stamped ACIER<br />

COCKERILL SUPERIOR and numbered<br />

18320, walnut stock and fore-end, (2)<br />

£100 - 200


343<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Lawn & Alder Ltd, London 12 Bore<br />

Side by Side Double Barrel Boxlock<br />

Ejector Shotgun, the 71cm nitro proof<br />

blued steel barrels numbered 218 and<br />

signed on the rib, with signed and foliate<br />

engraved lockplate, blued top lever, slide<br />

safety, walnut stock repaired behind the<br />

breech, with chequered grip and fore-end<br />

and rubber recoil pad, with green slip<br />

£70 - 90<br />

344<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A S A Vincenzo Bernadelli .410 <strong>Single</strong><br />

Barrel Shotgun, the 70cm blued steel<br />

folding barrel numbered 19631, with<br />

chequered walnut butt and fore-end<br />

£50 - 60<br />

345<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

An Armi Renato Gamba S.P.A. 12<br />

Bore Over and Under Double Barrel<br />

<strong>Single</strong> Trigger Ejector Shotgun, the<br />

68.5cm blued steel barrels with 3/4 and<br />

1/4 choke, numbered 7261, the lock plates<br />

engraved with gundogs and grouse, top<br />

lever, slide safety, walnut stock with<br />

chequered semi pistol grip and fore-end<br />

£150 - 200<br />

346<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Webley & Scott 12 Bore Over and<br />

Under Double Barrel Ejector Shotgun,<br />

the 67cm nitro proof blued steel barrels<br />

with 1/4 choke, numbered 300827, case<br />

hardened action and top lever, slide<br />

safety, double trigger, walnut stock with<br />

chequered pistol grip and fore-end, in<br />

original fitted crimson canvas case with<br />

label to inner cover<br />

£400 - 500<br />

347<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Zabala-LP71 12 Bore Side by Side<br />

Double Barrel Boxlock Non-ejector 3"<br />

Magnum Shotgun, the 71cm blued steel<br />

barrels with 1/2 choke, numbered<br />

182118, blued lock, top lever and slide<br />

safety, walnut stock with chequered semi<br />

pistol grip and fore-end; a Spanish 12<br />

Bore Side by Side Double Barrel<br />

Boxlock Non-ejector Shotgun, the<br />

70cm blued steel barrels with 1/2 and 3/4<br />

choke, numbered 175824, walnut stock<br />

(broken) (2)<br />

£70 - 100<br />

348<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Spanish L.I.G. 12 Bore Side by Side<br />

Double Barrel Non-ejector Shotgun,<br />

the 75cm blued steel barrels with 1/2 and<br />

full choke, numbered 80978, top lever,<br />

slide safety, walnut stock with chequered<br />

semi pistol grip and fore-end<br />

£60 - 80<br />

349<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Sabel 12 Bore Side by Side Double<br />

Barrel Boxlock Non-ejector Shotgun,<br />

the 71cm blued steel barrels with 1/4 and<br />

1/2 choke, numbered 66773, blued lock,<br />

top lever, slide safety, walnut stock with<br />

chequered grip and fore-end<br />

£70 - 100<br />

350<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Baikal Model IJ-18 12 Bore <strong>Single</strong><br />

Barrel Shotgun, the 73cm blued steel<br />

barrel with full choke, numbered H25129,<br />

with beech semi pistol grip stock<br />

£30 - 50


351<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Marlin 12 Bore 3" Magnum <strong>Single</strong><br />

Barrel Three Shot Bolt Action Goose<br />

Gun, the 91.5cm steel barrel with 3/4<br />

choke, stamped "The Original" Goose Gun<br />

and numbered 19729743 choke,<br />

non-detachable magazine, walnut half<br />

stock with semi pistol grip, vented rubber<br />

recoil pad and leather sling<br />

£70 - 100<br />

352<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Webley & Scott .410 <strong>Single</strong> Barrel<br />

Bolt Action Shotgun, with 65cm nitro<br />

proof blued steel barrel, 2 1/2" chamber,<br />

the bolt numbered 9576, with beech semi<br />

pistol grip half stock<br />

£50 - 60<br />

355<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Gunmark "Kestrel" 12 Bore Side by<br />

Side Double Barrel Boxlock<br />

Non-ejector Shotgun, the 76cm blued<br />

steel barrels numbered 326941, top lever,<br />

slide safety, walnut chequered semi pistol<br />

grip butt and fore-end, with rubber recoil<br />

pad<br />

£70 - 100<br />

356<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

An Emilio Rizzini 12 Bore Over and<br />

Under Double Barrel Sporter<br />

Shotgun, the 68.5cm blued steel barrels<br />

numbered 39185, multi choke (missing),<br />

foliate engraved side plates, top lever,<br />

slide safety, walnut stock with chequered<br />

grip and fore-end and rubber recoil pad<br />

£100 - 200<br />

353<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Lanber 12 Bore Over and Under<br />

Double Barrel <strong>Single</strong> Trigger Ejector<br />

Shotgun, the 70cm blued steel barrels<br />

with 1/2 and 1/4 choke, numbered<br />

136785, foliate engraved lock, blued top<br />

lever, slide safety, walnut stock with<br />

chequered semi pistol grip and fore-end<br />

£180 - 220<br />

354<br />

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

An AYA "Yeoman" 12 Bore Side by<br />

Side Double Barrel Boxlock<br />

Non-ejector Shotgun, the 71.5cm blued<br />

steel barrels numbered 534415, top lever,<br />

slide safety, walnut stock with chequered<br />

grip and fore-end<br />

£100 - 150<br />

357<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

An Enfield Martini-Henry Mk.III Rifle,<br />

with 1894 conversion to .303 calibre with<br />

Martini-Metford Artillery Carbine III<br />

configuration, one side of the receiver<br />

stamped with crowned VR, ENFIELD,<br />

1881, crowned arrow, III, I, the opposing<br />

side with crowned VR, ENFIELD, 1894,<br />

crowned arrow, M.M.303, A.C. III, the<br />

walnut stock with numerous markings, set<br />

with brass roundel stamped 1896, 14 C,<br />

A.S.C. 29., with steel sling swivels<br />

£200 - 300


358<br />

FIREARMS LICENCE REQUIRED FOR<br />

THIS LOT<br />

A Working Replica of a Percussion<br />

Cap Service Pistol, the lock plate<br />

stamped with crowned VR over TOWER,<br />

the elm stock stamped AIRE & CALDER<br />

NAVIGATION CO; a Working Replica of<br />

a Percussion Cap Dragoon Pistol, the<br />

walnut stock with brass furniture, steel<br />

lanyard ring and swivel ramrod; a<br />

Working Replica of a PP681 Vest<br />

Pocket Derringer, boxed (3)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

359<br />

REGISTERED FIREARMS DEALER<br />

ONLY<br />

A Webley and Scott Flare Pistol,<br />

numbered 68817, with two piece wood<br />

grip scales, lacks hammer<br />

£20 - 30<br />

360<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Russian Vostock MU12 .22LR<br />

Target Rifle, numbered M1366, with<br />

target sights and set trigger, the rosewood<br />

thumbhole stock with detachable shoulder<br />

hook<br />

£60 - 80<br />

361<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A CZ BRNO MOD 581 .22LR<br />

Semi-Automatic Rifle, numbered<br />

40223, the walnut stock with chequered<br />

semi pistol grip and fore-end<br />

£120 - 150<br />

362<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A German Voere .22LR Bolt Action<br />

Sporting Rifle, numbered 532691, the<br />

beech stock with raised cheekpiece,<br />

chequered semi pistol grip and fore-end<br />

£50 - 70<br />

363<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A German Krico .22LR Bolt Action<br />

Sporting Rifle, numbered 72519, the<br />

walnut half stock with chequered semi<br />

pistol grip<br />

£50 - 70<br />

364<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

An O F Mossberg & Sons, USA Model<br />

350KA .22LR Semi-Automatic Rifle,<br />

numbered 63100, walnut half stock with<br />

raised cheekpiece and semi pistol grip<br />

£50 - 70<br />

365<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A CZ BRNO .22LR Bolt Action<br />

Sporting Rifle, numbered 130527, the<br />

walnut half stock with chequered semi<br />

pistol grip<br />

£80 - 120<br />

366<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A CZ BRNO .22LR Bolt Action<br />

Sporting Rifle, numbered 211496, the<br />

walnut half stock with chequered semi<br />

pistol grip<br />

£80 - 120


367<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

An S A Luigi Franchi 12 Bore <strong>Single</strong><br />

Barrel Five Shot Automatic Shotgun,<br />

with 68cm steel barrel, numbered 073254<br />

below the receiver, with chequered walnut<br />

semi pistol grip and fore-end<br />

£80 - 120<br />

368<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

An O F Mossberg & Sons Inc. Model<br />

195K-A 12 Bore Three Shot Bolt<br />

Action Shotgun, the 67cm barrel with<br />

adjustable choke, stamped (P) 50540,<br />

walnut half stock with semi pistol grip and<br />

rubber recoil pad<br />

£80 - 120<br />

369<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A German Voere .22LR Bolt Action<br />

Sporting Rifle, numbered 428948, the<br />

walnut half stock with raised cheekpiece,<br />

chequered semi pistol grip and fore-end<br />

£60 - 80<br />

370<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A BSA Sportsman Five .22LR Bolt<br />

Action Sporting Rifle, numbered<br />

KD58284, the walnut half stock with semi<br />

pistol grip, set with a Nikko Stirling<br />

Mountie 4X20 scope; a BSA Sportsman<br />

Fifteen .22LR Bolt Action Sporting<br />

Rifle, numbered LE61371, the walnut half<br />

stock with semi pistol grip (2)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

371<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Remington Speedmaster Model 552<br />

.22LR Bolt Action Semi Automatic<br />

Rifle, numbered 82876, the walnut half<br />

stock with semi pistol grip<br />

£50 - 80<br />

372<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Remington Speedmaster Model 552<br />

.22LR Bolt Action Semi Automatic<br />

Rifle, numbered 1705993, the walnut half<br />

stock with semi pistol grip<br />

£50 - 80<br />

373<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Winchester Model 74 .22LR Semi<br />

Automatic Rifle, numbered 90861, the<br />

walnut half stock with semi pistol grip<br />

£80 - 120<br />

374<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Finnish Valmet .22LR Bolt Action<br />

Target Rifle, numbered M220260-10019,<br />

walnut half stock with shaped grip and<br />

chequered fore-end<br />

£50 - 80<br />

375<br />

REGISTERED FIREARMS DEALER<br />

ONLY<br />

The Major Parts of a Norika .410<br />

<strong>Single</strong> Barrel Bolt Action Shotgun,<br />

No.133067, with detachable magazine and<br />

sound moderator, dismantled<br />

£30 - 50


376<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

An Italian Working Copy of a Colt<br />

Walker Revolver, numbered 00432,<br />

with accessories of a brass powder flask, a<br />

bullet mould and a nipple key, in a fitted<br />

oak case<br />

£150 - 180<br />

377<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Winchester "Model 74" .22 Short<br />

Semi Automatic Rifle, numbered<br />

111100, with walnut half stock and semi<br />

pistol grip butt, set with a Nikko Stirling<br />

Mountmaster 4 x 32 scope<br />

£50 - 80<br />

378<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE AND<br />

VARIATION FOR SOUND<br />

MODERATOR REQUIRED FOR THIS<br />

LOT<br />

A BRNO CZ511 .22LR Semi Automatic<br />

Rifle, numbered 58535, walnut half stock<br />

with chequered semi pistol grip and<br />

fore-end, green webbing and leather sling,<br />

set with an Optima 3-9 x 56 scope, and<br />

with Parker-Hale sound moderator, with<br />

slip case<br />

£100 - 150<br />

379<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A BSA .243 WIN Bolt Action Rifle, the<br />

blued steel barrel numbered 11R2299,<br />

walnut half stock with raised cheekpiece,<br />

the chequered semi pistol grip with oval<br />

heel inlaid with an ivory lozenge, with<br />

leather sling and set with a Model 12<br />

ORIGINAL Wide Angle 4x40 scope, with<br />

slip case<br />

£100 - 150<br />

380<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A BRNO Arms MOD 2 .22LR Bolt<br />

Action Rifle, numbered 336578, five shot<br />

magazine, walnut half stock with<br />

chequered semi pistol grip, with<br />

camouflage sling and set with a tasco 4x40<br />

scope, with slip case<br />

£100 - 150<br />

381<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Parker-Hale .308 (7.62mm) Bolt<br />

Action Rifle, numbered C-08104, the<br />

highly grained varnished laminated wood<br />

stock with chequered semi pistol grip and<br />

raised cheekpiece, set with a Bushnell<br />

Sportview 3x-9x40 scope, with folding<br />

bipod and webbing sling, lacks magazine<br />

£100 - 150<br />

382<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Steyr 1901 6.5mm x 53mm Bolt<br />

Action Rifle, numbered B3503, the barrel<br />

stamped "Shot & Sighted by Holland &<br />

Holland, New Bond Street, London",<br />

walnut half stock with chequered semi<br />

pistol grip and fore-end, lacks stripper clip<br />

£150 - 200<br />

383<br />

FIREARMS CERTIFICATE REQUIRED<br />

FOR THIS LOT<br />

A Kriko .22 Calibre Bolt Action<br />

Sporting Rifle, numbered 11036, the<br />

beech half stock with chequered semi<br />

pistol grip and leather sling, set with a<br />

Tasco Silver Antler 4x40 scope and brass<br />

screw protector<br />

£60 - 90


384<br />

REGISTERED FIREARMS DEALER<br />

ONLY<br />

A Large Quantity of Ammunition, and<br />

a Parker-Hale .22 Calibre sound moderator<br />

- boxed<br />

385<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A BSA .177 Calibre Air Rifle, the trigger<br />

block with three holes, stamped L28022<br />

(circa 1926), push button underlever, tap<br />

loading, bearing traces of original blueing,<br />

the walnut stock with chequered semi<br />

pistol grip<br />

£70 - 100<br />

386<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A Webley Senior .22 Calibre Air Pistol,<br />

numbered 466, with two piece chequered<br />

black plastic grip; a Record .177 Calibre<br />

Air Pistol, no number, with chequered<br />

brown plastic grip (2)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

389<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A Webley Premier Mark II .22 Calibre<br />

Air Pistol, numbered 778, black gloss<br />

finish and black plastic chequered grip<br />

scales<br />

£50 - 60<br />

390<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A Webley Service Air Rifle Mark II, .22<br />

calibre, numbered 39945, the walnut stock<br />

with chequered semi pistol grip<br />

£100 - 150<br />

391<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A BSA .177 Calibre Air Rifle, numbered<br />

4066, under-lever cocking, tap loading,<br />

walnut stock with chequered grip; A<br />

Diana .177 Calibre Break Barrel Air<br />

Rifle, no number, beech semi pistol grip<br />

stock (2)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

387<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A Feinwerkbau D-7238 Model 80 .177<br />

Calibre Side-Lever Target Pistol,<br />

numbered 206472, with walnut sledge<br />

mounted grip, in a fitted case with two tins<br />

of RWS R10 Match pellets<br />

£250 - 300<br />

388<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A Webley Mark II (Target Model) .22<br />

Calibre Air Pistol, numbered 29066,<br />

batch 990, blued finish with bakelite<br />

chequered grip scales<br />

£180 - 250<br />

392<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A Webley & Scott Falcon .177 Break<br />

Barrel Air Rifle, numbered 2885, beech<br />

semi pistol grip stock (af); a Webley<br />

Premier .22 Air Pistol, numbered 2169,<br />

with two piece bakelite grip scales; a<br />

Reproduction Flintlock Pistol Kit, as<br />

new in bag (3)<br />

£80 - 120


393<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A Gat .177 Calibre Air Pistol, as new, in<br />

original box; a Diana SP50 .177 Calibre<br />

Air Pistol, no numbers; a Daisy Bulls<br />

Eye .177 Calibre Air Pistol, with two<br />

piece faux wood grip scales; a<br />

Czechoslovakian ZVP .177 Calibre<br />

Break Barrel Air Pistol, numbered<br />

17843, with walnut grip; a Webley Mark<br />

2 .32/22 Calibre Sports Starting<br />

Pistol, boxed (5)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

394<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A Webley Junior .177 Air Pistol,<br />

numbered 1030, with bright polished<br />

finish, two piece black chequered plastic<br />

grip scales, circa 1964, (new mainspring,<br />

breech seals and rear sight)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

395<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A Webley Junior .177 Air Pistol,<br />

numbered 249, two piece black chequered<br />

plastic grip scales, pre-1958 (new<br />

mainspring, inner and outer seals and<br />

piston washer)<br />

£50 - 80<br />

396<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A Webley Premier E .22 Calibre Air<br />

Pistol, numbered 764, two piece<br />

chequered bakelite grip scales, pre-1973<br />

£80 - 120<br />

397<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A Webley Premier E .22 Calibre Air<br />

Pistol, numbered 797, two piece<br />

chequered black plastic grip scales, circa<br />

1973-1975<br />

£80 - 120<br />

398<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A Webley & Scott Ltd "Jaguar" .177<br />

Calibre Break Barrel Air Rifle,<br />

numbered 930, beech half stock with semi<br />

pistol grip, with vinyl slip; a Webley<br />

"Mark I" .177 Calibre Air Pistol,<br />

numbered 702, with chequered black<br />

plastic two piece grip scales (2)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

399<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A Weihrauch HW45 .177 Calibre Air<br />

Pistol, numbered 363223, with black<br />

gloss finish and chequered two piece<br />

walnut grip scales<br />

£100 - 150<br />

400<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A Weihrauch HW 99 S .22 Calibre<br />

Break Barrel Air Rifle, numbered<br />

1620963, the beech half stock with semi<br />

pistol grip, set with a Webley 3-9 x 40<br />

scope, with rubber recoil pad; an Elgamo<br />

.177 Calibre Air Pistol, numbered<br />

H37058, under-lever cocking, with<br />

chequered shaped wood grip (2)<br />

£100 - 150


401<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A Umarex 850 AirMagnum .22 Calibre<br />

Air Rifle, numbered G024342, with black<br />

plastic body, CO2 loading system in the<br />

fore-end, in original box with handbook<br />

£200 - 250<br />

402<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A BSA Scorpion .22 Calibre Air Pistol,<br />

in black gloss finish, break barrel,<br />

numbered RB47490, in original box<br />

£50 - 80<br />

406<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A Webley Tempest .22 Calibre Air<br />

Pistol, no number, black gloss finish, with<br />

chequered black plastic grip<br />

£70 - 100<br />

407<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A Webley Service Air Rifle Mark II, .22<br />

calibre, break barrel, numbered 12343,<br />

with chequered walnut semi pistol grip<br />

butt<br />

£150 - 180<br />

403<br />

A 19th Century Walking Stick Air<br />

Gun, painted black, in two screwed<br />

together sections, with curved horn<br />

handle, together with a stirrup pump and<br />

key trigger, in an associated fitted wood<br />

case with bullet mould and cleaning rods<br />

£400 - 600<br />

404<br />

A 19th Century Walking Stick Air<br />

Gun, painted black, in two screwed<br />

together sections, with globular pommel<br />

and brass tube adapter for use as a<br />

smooth bore or a rifled bore, together with<br />

a stirrup pump and key trigger, in an<br />

associated fitted leather bound green<br />

canvas case with bullet mould<br />

£400 - 600<br />

405<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A Webley Premier MkII .22 Calibre<br />

Air Pistol, numbered 814, with matt black<br />

finish and chequered black plastic grip<br />

scales<br />

£80 - 120<br />

408<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A BSA Cadet .177 Calibre Break<br />

Barrel Air Rifle, numbered B35438,<br />

walnut semi pistol grip half stock; a<br />

Series 70 Model 75 .177 Calibre<br />

Break Barrel Air Rifle, no number,<br />

beech stock (2)<br />

£100 - 150<br />

409<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A BSA .22 Calibre Underlever Air<br />

Rifle, numbered 16982-28 behind the<br />

spring, tap loading, the walnut semi pistol<br />

grip stock with chequered BSA grip<br />

£120 - 180<br />

410<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A BSA .177 Calibre Standard Air Rifle<br />

(No.1), underlever cocking, tap loading,<br />

numbered L35131, walnut semi pistol grip<br />

stock with chequered BSA grip<br />

£150 - 200


411<br />

PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OR<br />

OVER<br />

A BSA .177 Calibre Underlever Air<br />

Rifle, tap loading, numbered 12278?,<br />

walnut semi pistol grip stock stamped with<br />

piled arms logo<br />

£120 - 180<br />

412<br />

A Deactivated Bren Mk.2 .303 Light<br />

Machine Gun by Inglis, Canada, serial<br />

number 1OT1737, stamped INGLIS and<br />

dated 1943, complete with magazine and<br />

some inert bullets, can be cocked and dry<br />

fired. Together with deactivation certificate<br />

dated 04/08/04, and related booklet<br />

£450 - 550<br />

413<br />

A Deactivated Rolling Block Rifle, the<br />

89cm steel barrel with Turkish markings,<br />

the right side of the action with a Turkish<br />

star over a date, walnut full stock with<br />

three steel bands, steel ramrod, sling<br />

swivels, and curved butt plate, lacks<br />

deactivation certificate<br />

£100 - 150<br />

414<br />

A Deactivated Turkish "Citadel 1904"<br />

Martini Henry Rifle, with hinged ladder<br />

rear sight, the right side of the action<br />

stamped with star over crescent moon,<br />

CITADEL 1904, left side of action stamped<br />

BSA & M Co., walnut full stock with two<br />

steel bands, sling swivels, the butt with<br />

brass roundel, lacks deactivation certificate<br />

£100 - 150<br />

415<br />

A Third Reich Deactivated<br />

Steyr-Daimler-Puch MG42 7.62mm<br />

Light Machine Gun, numbered 2004, the<br />

left side stamped MG42 2004b bnz, and<br />

with numerous Waffenamt markings, with<br />

magazine drum, a belt of inert bullets and<br />

an ammunition box, together with<br />

deactivation certificate dated 02/08/00, in<br />

a later pine box<br />

£2000 - 2200<br />

416<br />

A Deactivated Enfield Martini Action<br />

Carbine, the barrel cut at the breech, the<br />

action stamped with crowned VR, ENFIELD<br />

1879, I.C.1./2 the opposing side stamped<br />

M.M. .303, walnut stock, the butt inset<br />

with a brass roundel stamped 10 1896 Y<br />

W. ST. 200<br />

Lacks deactivation certificate<br />

£80 - 120<br />

417<br />

A Deactivated German P38 Walther<br />

Automatic Pistol, one side stamped P.38<br />

ac 41 and numbered 9949h, all parts with<br />

Waffenamt eagle and swastika over 359,<br />

with bakelite grip scales, the floorplate of<br />

the magazine numbered 7774, together<br />

with original black leather holster and<br />

deactivation certificate dated 26.4.89<br />

£350 - 450<br />

418<br />

A Deactivated Russian Mosin Nagent<br />

7.62mm Bolt Action Carbine,<br />

numbered ZX915, dated 1955, wood full<br />

stock with webbing sling, correct bayonet<br />

and deactivation certificate dated<br />

09.12.1997<br />

£150 - 250


419<br />

A Deactivated Russian Mosin Nagant<br />

Bolt Action Carbine, numbered BO 6546<br />

and dated 1942, with webbing sling and<br />

correct bayonet, lacks certificate<br />

£200 - 300<br />

420<br />

A Deactivated Russian Mosin Nagant<br />

7.62mm Bolt Action Carbine,<br />

numbered 3H1153 and dated 1944, wood<br />

full stock with webbing sling and correct<br />

bayonet, together with deactivation<br />

certificate dated 22/02/2010<br />

£180 - 250<br />

421<br />

A Deactivated Copy of a Winchester<br />

"Yellow Boy" Type .44 Rimfire Rifle,<br />

with 48cm steel barrel, brass action, the<br />

top of the receiver stamped M over a fleur<br />

de lys and H & G LTD over a fleur de lys,<br />

the walnut half stock with metal studded<br />

decoration and saddle ring, lacks<br />

certificate<br />

£600 - 800<br />

424<br />

A Deactivated Ex-Australian Army<br />

7.62mm Self Loading Rifle, LIAI,<br />

numbered AD6218540, with bayonet and<br />

scabbard and deactivation certificate dated<br />

09/08/94<br />

£400 - 500<br />

425<br />

A Deactivated German Mauser K98<br />

Rifle, dated '43, numbered 4327y.<br />

stamped Mod.98, the top of the receiver<br />

stamped bcd 43, with numerous<br />

waffenamt markings and wood full stock,<br />

the butt stamped 432, with deactivation<br />

certificate dated 22/04/04<br />

£200 - 300<br />

426<br />

A Deactivated Stevens Model 67<br />

"Series E" 12 Bore <strong>Single</strong> Barrel<br />

Pump Action Shotgun, numbered<br />

D244033, with chequered wood semi<br />

pistol grip stock and fore-end, with<br />

deactivation certificate dated 05/11/2010<br />

£50 - 60<br />

422<br />

A Deactivated Mosin-Nagant 1891/30<br />

7.62x54mm Rifle, numbered NM114,<br />

with deactivation certificate dated<br />

19/02/2009<br />

£80 - 120<br />

423<br />

A German Third Reich Deactivated<br />

MG34 Light Machine Gun, dated 1943,<br />

with waffenamt of eagle and swastika over<br />

W&A63, numbered 1282b, dot code<br />

stamped, with wood stock, together with<br />

deactivation certificate dated 30/04/2007<br />

£600 - 800<br />

427<br />

A Deactivated Model 1897<br />

Winchester 12 Bore Pump Action<br />

Shotgun, numbered E732421, with<br />

walnut semi pistol grip butt and fore-end,<br />

with deactivation certificate dated<br />

23/10/02<br />

£300 - 400<br />

428<br />

A Deactivated Chinese Type 64 Semi<br />

Automatic Pistol,(Copying a Walther<br />

PPK), numbered 8000197, with four inert<br />

cartridges in a book safe "Quotations of<br />

Mao Tsetung", with keys and deactivation<br />

certificate dated 15/03/2011<br />

£70 - 100


429<br />

A Deactivated Browning FN Hi-Power<br />

9mmP Semi Automatic Pistol,<br />

numbered GV B484 86, with deactivation<br />

certificate dated 08/04/2009<br />

£100 - 150<br />

430<br />

A Deactivated Mauser C96 "Broom<br />

Handle" 7.63mm Automatic Pistol,<br />

numbered 65606, with deactivation<br />

certificate dated 09/09/2008<br />

£150 - 250<br />

431<br />

A Deactivated 1915 DWM Luger 9mm<br />

Semi Automatic Pistol, numbered 7681,<br />

with DWM monogram, two piece<br />

chequered wood grip scales, with<br />

deactivation certificate dated 04/04/2012<br />

£500 - 600<br />

432<br />

A Deactivated Smith & Wesson<br />

"Model 65" 357 Magnum Six Shot<br />

Revolver, numbered BUF0628, with<br />

stainless steel body and chequered black<br />

rubber two piece grip, with deactivation<br />

certificate dated 23/01/2008<br />

£200 - 300<br />

433<br />

A Deactivated Walther P38 9mm<br />

Semi Automatic Pistol, numbered<br />

7862g, with deactivation certificate dated<br />

30/06/05<br />

£100 - 150<br />

434<br />

A Deactivated Smith & Wesson<br />

"Model 10" .38 spl Six Shot Revolver,<br />

with blued finish and chequered two piece<br />

wood grip scales, the barrel stamped 38<br />

S.& W.SPECIAL CTG., numbered 9D41869,<br />

with deactivation certificate dated<br />

08/03/06<br />

£100 - 150<br />

435<br />

A Deactivated Chinese Norinko<br />

CF98-9 Semi Automatic Pistol,<br />

(Copying a Browning Hi-Power), numbered<br />

000016 08, with deactivation certificate<br />

dated 02/03/2010<br />

£50 - 60<br />

436<br />

A Deactivated British Bolt Action<br />

Carbine, the steel barrel drilled, stamped<br />

with crowned VR cypher, ENFIELD 1900,<br />

LEI*, walnut stock, no certificate<br />

£80 - 120<br />

437<br />

A Late 18th/Early 19th Century East<br />

India Company Flintlock Pistol, the<br />

22.5cm steel barrel with London proof<br />

marks and stamped AOX-1210-PX-75, the<br />

rounded steel lock plate with East Indian<br />

Company rampant lion and crowned S,<br />

walnut stock with brass fore-end tip,<br />

trigger guard and flat butt plate with steel<br />

lanyard ring and swivel ramrod with<br />

sprung steel retainer<br />

£550 - 600<br />

438<br />

An Early 19th Century German<br />

Percussion Cap Military Pistol, with<br />

20cm pitted steel barrel, the rounded lock<br />

plate engraved PISTOR in<br />

SCHMALKALDEN, set with a broken<br />

latched safety lever, walnut full stock with<br />

brass barrel band, trigger guard and butt<br />

plate with medial ridge, with steel ramrod<br />

£200 - 300


439<br />

An East India Company Percussion<br />

Cap Sea Service Pistol, converted from<br />

a flintlock, the 23cm steel barrel (possibly<br />

later) stamped EX, the lock plate with East<br />

India Company rampant lion and dated<br />

1810, walnut full stock with brass ramrod<br />

pipes, trigger guard and butt plate, with<br />

shaped side plate, steel belt hook and<br />

ramrod, the grip stamped BAKER<br />

£250 - 350<br />

440<br />

A Late George III Percussion Cap<br />

Travelling Pistol, converted from a<br />

flintlock, the 22.5cm steel barrel with<br />

double proof marks of crowned crossed<br />

sceptres and TR, the lock plate signed<br />

Richards, walnut full stock with steel<br />

furniture and brass tipped wood ramrod<br />

£180 - 250<br />

441<br />

A Nine Shot Blank Firing Starting<br />

Revolver, in chromed steel with walnut<br />

grip scales; a Non-working Replica of a<br />

Waffen SS MGC-PPK Pistol, boxed; a<br />

Modern Tinder Pistol, with brass candle<br />

holder, box lock and scroll front supports<br />

(3)<br />

£60 - 80<br />

442<br />

A Rare Colt First Model Dragoon Six<br />

Shot Percussion Revolver, the 19cm<br />

cylindrical barrel stamped ADDRESS.<br />

SAML. COLT NEW-YORK CITY on the top<br />

flat near the breech, the cylinder bearing<br />

traces of engraved Texas Ranger and<br />

Indian scene, stamped 3040 and with oval<br />

cylinder-stops, under-lever rammer, the<br />

left side of the frame stamped COLT'S<br />

PATENT US, with brass trigger guard and<br />

back strap, walnut grip, all metal parts<br />

numbered 3040 for 1848, together with<br />

original leather holster<br />

£2500 - 3500<br />

443<br />

A Colt Hartford-English Style Dragoon<br />

Six Shot Revolver, Third Model, with<br />

19cm cylindrical steel barrel, the brass<br />

frame and backstrap engraved with<br />

scrolling foliage and stamped 241, with<br />

walnut grip (relic condition)<br />

£200 - 300<br />

444<br />

A US Colt Model 1860 .44 Calibre Six<br />

Shot Percussion Revolver, the 20cm<br />

steel barrel stamped ADDRESS<br />

COL.SAML.COLT NEW-YORK,<br />

U.S.AMERICA, the cylinder engraved with<br />

naval battle scene and stamped COLTS<br />

PATENT NO.8444, PAT. SEPT.10TH 1850,<br />

the left side of the frame stamped COLTS<br />

PATENT, with creeping style loading lever<br />

and brass trigger guard, all metal parts<br />

numbered 68444, with two piece walnut<br />

grip<br />

**with attached label inscribed "This gun<br />

was issued to the 5th Ohio Volunteer<br />

Cavalry. Took part in battles including<br />

Pittsburgh, Shiloh Chapel, Siege of<br />

Corinthe...."<br />

£1200 - 1800<br />

445<br />

A 19th Century French 11mm <strong>Single</strong><br />

Action Six Shot Revolver, the 11cm<br />

steel barrel octagonal at the breech,<br />

engraved M 1873 to the top flat, the right<br />

side stamped S 1876, all parts numbered<br />

G23545, the right side of the frame<br />

engraved Mre d'Armes St. Etienne, the<br />

side rammer with sprung catch, with<br />

chequered walnut two piece grip scales<br />

and steel lanyard ring, together with an<br />

associated Webley leather holster<br />

£350 - 400


446<br />

A Non-working Replica of a Tower<br />

Light Dragoon Flintlock Pistol, with<br />

steel barrel and lockplate, brass trigger<br />

guard, side plate, butt cap and ramrod<br />

pipe<br />

£70 - 80<br />

447<br />

An 18th century Continental Flintlock<br />

Holster Pistol, the 30cm steel barrel<br />

octagonal at the breech and engraved with<br />

leaves, with rounded steel lock plate, the<br />

walnut full stock with steel wire inlaid<br />

decoration, brass ramrod pipes and lobed<br />

conical butt cap with spurred tangs, later<br />

brass trigger guard, lacks ramrod; a<br />

"Queen Anne" Flintlock Pocket Pistol,<br />

the 6cm turn-off cannon barrel with<br />

numerous proof marks, the box lock<br />

signed I HARRIS and engraved with<br />

martial trophies, the walnut slab butt inlaid<br />

with steel wire tendrils; a Percussion<br />

Cap Pocket Pistol, the steel barrel with<br />

Birmingham proof marks (3-af)<br />

£200 - 300<br />

448<br />

Two 19th Century Belgian Six Shot<br />

Pinfire Revolvers, each with octagonal<br />

steel barrel, the cylinder with Liege proof<br />

mark, with side rammer, folding trigger<br />

and two piece walnut grip scales; a Small<br />

Starting Pistol, with walnut grip scales<br />

(3)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

449<br />

A Brace of Late 18th/Early 19th<br />

Century Flintlock Travelling Pistols,<br />

each with a 16cm brass two stage barrel<br />

engraved at the breech with rayed petals,<br />

the rounded brass lock plate signed Jno<br />

Bosset, the walnut stock with silver trigger<br />

guard, side plate and butt cap embossed<br />

with martial trophies and foliage and with<br />

French hallmarks, one with a horn ramrod,<br />

the other with a brass mounted wood<br />

ramrod, in a later fitted oak case, with<br />

accessories comprising a brass and copper<br />

combination flask, two Sykes Patent brass<br />

shot flasks, a 26 bore bullet mould, a<br />

turn-screw, a lignum vitae ramrod with<br />

detachable screw and a quantity of lead<br />

bullets<br />

£2000 - 3000<br />

450<br />

A Late 18th Century "Queen Anne"<br />

Flintlock Travelling Pistol, the 9.5cm<br />

cannon barrel stamped with two crowned<br />

crossed sceptre marks, the box lock<br />

indistinctly signed and inscribed London,<br />

with walnut bag butt<br />

£150 - 250<br />

451<br />

An Early 19th Century Percussion Cap<br />

Overcoat Pistol, converted from a<br />

flintlock, with 13cm octagonal steel barrel,<br />

steel swivel ramrod, foliate engraved steel<br />

trigger guard, walnut stock with chequered<br />

bag butt inset with vacant escutcheon; a<br />

19th Century Percussion Cap Pocket<br />

Pistol, the turn-off barrel with<br />

Birmingham proof marks and walnut bag<br />

butt (2)<br />

£80 - 120


452<br />

A 19th Century 14 Bore Percussion<br />

Cap Overcoat Pocket Pistol by<br />

Leonard Wiswould, Gainsborough,<br />

with 14cm octagonal steel barrel, signed<br />

lock plate, flame figured walnut stock with<br />

steel trigger guard and ramrod pipe,<br />

chequered bag butt with plain escutcheon<br />

and horn tipped wood ramrod<br />

£250 - 350<br />

453<br />

An Early 19th Century Flintlock<br />

Blunderbuss by Tate, London, the<br />

38cm steel two stage barrel with foliate<br />

engraved decoration to the flared muzzle,<br />

octagonal at the breech, with London<br />

proof marks, the lock plate signed TATE,<br />

walnut full stock with brass ramrod pipes,<br />

trigger guard with acorn finial, oval<br />

escutcheon and spurred butt plate, with<br />

chequered grip and scroll carved<br />

cheekpiece, with steel ramrod<br />

£800 - 1000<br />

454<br />

An English 11 Bore <strong>Single</strong> Barrel<br />

Hammer Action Pigeon Gun, the 74cm<br />

browned steel barrel octagonal at the<br />

breech, with foliate engraved hammer and<br />

lock plate, under-lever break, well figured<br />

walnut stock with chequered grip and<br />

fore-end with horn tip, the underside of<br />

the butt inset with a nickel shield<br />

cartouche (obsolete calibre), with canvas<br />

slip<br />

£300 - 400<br />

455<br />

A Snider-Enfield Mark III .577<br />

Carbine, the barrel and action stamped<br />

with War Department markings, the<br />

hinged sight and brass trigger guard<br />

stamped WD 1875, with unmarked steel<br />

lock plate, full walnut stock and brass butt<br />

plate<br />

£100 - 150<br />

456<br />

A Victorian East India Government<br />

Enfield Pattern 1858 Percussion Cap<br />

Cavalry Carbine, the 53cm steel barrel<br />

with fixed V rear sight, stamped N.S. KOH,<br />

the lock plate stamped with a crowned VR<br />

and 1858 TOWER, the two band walnut<br />

full stock with brass fore-end tip, steel<br />

swivel ramrod, brass trigger guard and<br />

butt plate, steel saddle bar and ring, the<br />

butt faintly stamped with crowned W over<br />

broad arrow flanked by B A, and with<br />

Bombay Arsenal roundel<br />

£250 - 350<br />

457<br />

A Victorian Indian Sepoy Percussion<br />

Cap Musket, the 84cm steel barrel with<br />

Jaipur Armoury mark JPR/EXR/2789, the<br />

lock plate stamped with crowned VR, 1859<br />

TOWER with crowned arrow, walnut two<br />

band full stock with brass fore-end tip,<br />

steel sling swivels with leather sling, steel<br />

ramrod, brass trigger guard and butt plate<br />

£200 - 300<br />

458<br />

A Late 18th Century Flintlock<br />

Blunderbuss by Rea, with 47cm ring<br />

knopped brass barrel, signed rounded<br />

steel lockplate, walnut full stock with<br />

shouldered butt, brass ramrod pipe,<br />

trigger guard, flat serpentine back plate<br />

and butt plate with shaped tang, with<br />

brass tipped wood ramrod<br />

£2500 - 3500<br />

459<br />

A 19th Century Percussion Cap<br />

Sporting Gun, converted from a flintlock,<br />

the rounded lockplate stamped TOWER<br />

with crowned GR cypher, wood stock with<br />

brass furniture and wood ramrod; a<br />

Leather Cartridge Case, the interior<br />

with three divisions and W R Pape label; A<br />

Fighter Pilot's Helmet, a mortar shell<br />

case, two replica swords and a bayonet (7)<br />

£120 - 180


460<br />

An Austrian Model 1867 Rotary-Block<br />

Breech Rifle, the barrel with hinged<br />

ladder rear sight, stamped Wn 72, the<br />

breech block stamped OE over WG,<br />

revolving breech drum, back-action lock<br />

stamped 872, with external hammer,<br />

walnut two band full stock, steel recurving<br />

trigger guard, sling swivels and steel<br />

ramrod, the steel butt plate tang stamped<br />

83/3903<br />

£250 - 350<br />

461<br />

A Hudson Non-firing Replica of an<br />

AK47 Assault Rifle, with beech stock,<br />

grip and fore-end, detachable magazine<br />

with six re-usable brass cartridges, in<br />

original cardboard box<br />

£100 - 150<br />

462<br />

A 19th Century Percussion Cap<br />

Carbine, with 67cm steel barrel, the lock<br />

plate stamped MWS, walnut half stock<br />

with brass fore-end tip, trigger guard,<br />

hinged cap box and butt plate, with<br />

chequered half pistol grip and steel ramrod<br />

(af)<br />

£80 - 120<br />

463<br />

A Model of a Signal Cannon, the 38cm<br />

brass barrel with ring knopped decoration,<br />

globular cascabel and cylindrical trunnions,<br />

on a cast iron stylised dragon carriage<br />

and wheels<br />

£80 - 100<br />

464<br />

A 19th Century Percussion Cap<br />

Double Barrel Sporting Gun by<br />

Wilson, with 74cm steel barrels, signed<br />

lock plates engraved with pheasants, steel<br />

angular trigger guard, walnut half stock<br />

with wood ramrod, together with<br />

accessories including a leather shot flask,<br />

cleaning rod, cartridge cases etc; an<br />

African Spearhead, lacks haft<br />

£100 - 150<br />

465<br />

A Rare Early Winchester 32-40<br />

Calibre Repeating Rifle, numbered<br />

23196 for 1895, with 66cm octagonal steel<br />

barrel, full length magazine and walnut<br />

half stock.<br />

**This rifle was made in the second year<br />

of production<br />

£1500 - 2000<br />

466<br />

A Non Working Model of a Dragunov<br />

SVD Sniper Rifle, with black hard plastic<br />

skeleton stock and fore-end, numbered<br />

06159059, boxed<br />

£100 - 150<br />

467<br />

A 19th Century Percussion Cap<br />

Sporting Gun, with 75cm steel barrel,<br />

indistinctly signed lock plate, walnut half<br />

stock with ivory fore-end tip, chequered<br />

grip and wood ramrod<br />

£100 - 150<br />

End of sale


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