Lockdales Auction 117 : 13th & 14th September 2014 - page 15

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Pistol: A quality percussion duelling pistol. Lock marked
"Wogden & Barton" (John Barton & Wogden at 14
Haymarket, London 1795 to 1803). We suspect this pistol
has been converted from flintlock and was originally
made around 1800. Octagonal barrel 9 1/2". Marked
"London" Silver escutcheon with a bird over initials
"E.C." & date "1800". Steel furniture, crisp lock. A
quality pistol. Good walnut stock with original ramrod.
£400 - £500
202
Pistol: A scarce Colt Model 1877 'Lightning' double
action .38 Cal revolver. Colt patent dates to left of frame.
Barrel address 'COLTS PT MFG CO HARTFORD
CT. U.S.A.' SN:- 60,057. Birds head hard rubber grips
with rampant colt motif. Barrel 3.5". Action in working
order but trigger return spring is a/f. Theses revolvers
were very popular in the West during the late 1870s &
80s. In good condition for its age with certificate of
deactivation.
£350 - £400
203
Pistol: A scarce Eprouvette powder tester circa 1800.
Ring necked cock brass frame & shot barrel. No makers
mark. An interesting piece of firearms curiosa. Lock
works well on first and second cock.
£200 - £250
204
Pistol: A scarce Imperial German long barrelled Artillery
Luger made by DWM in 1917. All matching numbers
6236 including side plate. Ramp rear sight, chequered
original wood grips with correct wooden based
magazine. Some areas of light pitting. All markings clear.
In good working order. Barrel 7.5". A good all original
Great War 'souvenir' from the trenches. With certificate
of deactivation.
£650 - £700
205
Pistol: a single shot English, box lock, percussion pocket
pistol. Birmingham proof and view marks. Lock in
working order (a little stiff). Plain bag shaped grips.
Cleaned bright overall. Generally good condition. Turn
off barrel 3", (octagonal) bore approx .45.
£80 - £90
206
Pistol: A South African Goldfields 'BULLDOG'
Revolver. Barrel 3" marked cal. 45. Top of frame
marked 'A.F. WALSHE' & ' KIMBERLEY AND
JOHANNESBURG'. Trigger strap marked 'K.K. 1976'.
Likely Cape Constabulary. Revolver dates to c1876-
1880. With lanyard ring. Action is GWO. Ejector pin
missing. An interesting revolver from the Zulu War/Boer
War and Gold & Diamonds Fields period. In good
overall condition with certificate of deactivation.
£200 - £250
207
Pistol: a superb brass barrelled flintlock blunderbuss
pistol by Joseph Harrison of Manchester. Boxlock action,
panels signed 'MANCHESTER' and 'HARRISON'.
Brass cannon barrel with reinforced muzzle. Barrel 7.25
with sidemounted brass tipped ramrod (replacement?).
Sprung bayonet (blade 5") mounted under the barrel.
Steel T/Guard. Brass lower grip tang has been fractured
& well repaired. Plain bag shaped walnut grips. Large
attractive pistol of the type favoured by Naval Officers
during the Napoleonic Wars.
£1800 - £1900
208
Pistol: A .65 Volunteer type flintlock pistol lock marked "
CAPON" & Crown over G.R. Pre 1813 proofs to barrel.
Pale walnut stock, Action in working order. Replacement
ramrod. Frizzen spring weak. Worn overall with light
pitting to meal parts.
£300 - £350
209
Pistol: an Eastern (Turkish?) flintlock holster pistol. Long
barrel 13". Brass furniture. Plain iron flintlock, works on
a 1st & 2nd cock. Carved walnut full stock with good
repairs. Barrel marked '01 1101110' & two 'JJ' marks.
Brass escutcheon. Overall a worn but tidy & original
piece.
£200 - £250
210
Pistol: Replica Colt 'Peacemaker' in working order.
Plastic grips, complete with 6 dummy rounds with a
Buscader's rig (some stitching worn). Worn overall.
£20 - £25
211
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.
£50 - £55
212
Post WW2 Commando F.S knife by recognised maker J.
Nowill & Sons, Sheffield, England (stamped on cross
guard) WD & an 'H' within a diamond on the other side).
3rd Pattern grip with black non slip coating & cross keys
logo. Contained in its black leather F.S. scabbard with
blackened chape. Ron Flood (page 11) of his books notes
the knives with a 'H' in a diamond & the WD arrow & 'J'.
Nowill are replicas and not really part of an official
contract for the MD.
£30 - £35
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