Lockdales Auction 116 : 12th & 13th July 2014 - page 38

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897
Pistol: a good model of a flintlock sea service pistol of
1744. Non functioning action. Lock marked 'FARMER
1744 & CROWN' 'G.R'. Attractive appearance overall.
A good decorator and looks the part. Sold A/F
£40 - £50
898
Pistol: a HUSQVANA/Browning semiautomatic service
pistol. Barrel 5" calibre 9mm. Barel as the Colt 1911.
Action in G.W.O. Deactivated with Certificate
£250 - £300
899
Pistol: a Russian 7.65 Tokarev, semi auto pistol made in
1944. In good working order and condition. Deactivated
with certificate.
£150 - £160
900
Pistol: a Star .22 cal auto pistol. Good working order and
condition. Deactivated with certificate.
£120 - £140
901
Pistol: a WW1 Webley 1" brass signal pistol barrel 4".
Frame with W/D inspection marks for 1915. Grip
damaged (one missing). Vendor states pistol was hit by a
bullet during the evacuation of Dunkirk (some bullet
damage to frame). An interesting artefact. Deactivated
with certificate.
£150 - £200
902
Pistol: a WW1 Webley 1" brass signal pistol. (Webley
Schermuly) with issue marks for 1918. Barrel 6" with
brass bell muzzle attachment. In good working order and
condition. Deactivated with certificate.
£150 - £200
903
Pistol: An American Civil War Colt Model 1860 Army
Revolver. Cal. 44. Serial No 71074. Matching New York
U.S. America barrel address. Smooth grey age patina.
Holster wear at muzzle. Serial No. 71074 dates the pistol
to 1863. Good tight action & good walnut one piece grips
(no chips). A good example of these iconic revolvers.
VGWO & good condition.
£800 - £850
904
Pistol: an English percussion boxlock pistol circa 1840.
Barrel 2.5 of approx 40 bore. Chequered bag shaped
grips with silver escutcheon with initials 'H.J' engraved
thereon. Acanthus engraving to panels. Centrally
mounted hammer with rear safety. In crisp working
order and good condition for its age. A nice lot.
£200 - £250
905
Pistol: Webley & Scott 'Schermuly' pattern brass signal
pistol. Inspection marks for 1911 and 1915. No W/D
marks but quite likely used for sea service. Brass
construction with walnut grips. Cal.1". Bell muzzle
attachment. With certificate of deactivation.
£130 - £140
906
Pocket Knives: A selection of 6 British Army clasp knives.
All different: Dates 1940 (Stead & Son), 1942 (Wilson),
WW2 (J.Cookes, Sheffield), 1956 (J.H. Thompson), Two
unmarked but WW2 pattern. All in good condition. (6)
£30 - £40
907
Pocket Revolver .32 cal, circa 1900. Barrel 1.5".
Chequered walnut grips. Folding trigger. Retains most of
its original finish. Belgian manufacture and of good
quality. With 2001 d/act certificate.
£80 - £85
908
Powder Flask: A good combination powder flask with a
copper body and brass base section & top section. The
flask is of unusual form, basically rectangular with curved
contoured sides. We can't find a similar pattern in Rilings
book. A collector's lot.
£120 - £140
909
Powder Flask: A good horn powder flask circa 1800,
possibly for the Old Baker Rifle. Brass base plate (some
damage, 4cm split to rim) Engraved 'F' '2D' '43D' & 'S4'.
Spout engraved 'C' & '32'. Brass top section with minor
bruising. It is possible the base plate is from another flask
as the regiment doesn't match. Note: 32nd Regt: The
Light Infantry (CORNWALL) 43rd Regt: The Light
Infantry (MONMOUTH). The 32nd Regt. had 370
casualties at the Battle of Waterloo.
£200 - £250
910
Powder Flask: A plain bag shaped copper flask (RILING
206) with copper suspension rings. Graduated nozzle 2-
2.5 drams. Nice original flask in original condition.
£30 - £40
911
Powder Flask: An attractive two way combination
powder flask. Elliptical rhomboid brass body. Crown
emblem stamped to base (RILING 161). In good overall
condition. Needs a careful clean. Ummarked bar the
crown but well made - height 5.25" (inc spout)
£80 - £90
912
Powder Horn circa 1800 of the type carved with the
Baker Rifle. Body of round form with circular brass base
engraved 'A' '25'. An attractive piece and scarce. Age
pattination and minor corrosion to spring. Two brass
hanging rings.
£200 - £250
913
Powder Horn: Vendor states 'Duke of Northumberland
Percy Tenantry Militaria Powder Horn circa 1800'. This
is a large powder horn possibly for priming cannon. In
good condition, brass base with faint coat of arms, brass
fixtures. A collector's lot.
£100 - £150
914
Powder Horn: Vendor states 'Duke of Northumberland
Percy Tenantry Powder Horn with troop name and
number on spout. Circa 1880. Attached to ring in a 1796
Silver 1/4 real, in common use during the Peninsular
War' A lovely piece. Brass spout marked 'B' over '22'.
Crest to brass base cap. Overall in excellent condition for
age. A collector's lot.
£150 - £200
915
Revolver - 19th Century Belgium pin fire pocket revolver
nice example all complete.
£90 - £100
916
Rifle. A rare Model 54 Dreyse Needle Fire bolt action
rifle. Calibre 15.43mm. (No licence required) This
example has a 30" barrel and is a short action model.
The action has been cleaned with some loss of markings.
Left flat of the receiver has remains of 'Soemmerda N.D.'
in script and 'MOD 54' Serial number 2201 to breech
and barrel. Four leaf rear sight, spring retained brass
barred bands (swivels absent) Walnut stock with cheek
piece to left side, flat profile either side of breech. Bolt
closes to 20 degrees down from vertical (as it should). The
spring loaded striker within the bolt is missing however
this little effects the bolts profile. Overall the rifle is in
good condition for its age. Clearing rod missing. A
collector's lot. * note: obsolete calibre, no licence
required.
£500 - £550
917
Rifle: a deactivated AK 47 semi automatic rifle cal. 7.62,
barrel 16". Metal construction with plastic pistol grip and
skeleton stock. Good condition, slide operates and it dry
fires. With D/Act certificate.
£240 - £260
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