43
1000
Pistol: An outstanding Lefeaucheaux S.A. 12mm
pinfire six shot army revolver SN: LF-20861. An
early example widely used by both sides in the
American civil war. Barrel 6 1/4'', engraved frame.
Six shot cylinder with Acanthus engraving. Engraved
trigger guard with finger spur. Fine polished walnut
grips. Flinted buttcap with lanyard ring. In good
working order and fine condition. Obsolete calibre,
no licence required. A collectors lot in collector grade
condition.
£400 - £450
1001
Power flasks: shotgun flasks as follows: Leather shot
flask SWO & Condition, along with Bag shaped large
copper flask with simple decoration. SWO &
Condition (2)
£20 - £35
1002
RAF Swift Training Rifle Series B in its original case
of issue stamped '9B.15SS/ 9B/1589 9B/1591'.
Unusual items (buyer collects)
£200 - £220
1003
Revolver: A Belgian pinfire pocket pistol cal .25mm.
Barrel 2.75. Home made trigger guard. Folding
trigger (lower part missing) Ejector rod absent. Plain
wooden grips. Action a/f. Worn overall. Sold as seen
£50 - £55
1004
Revolver: A composite cased Colt Brevet .36 navy
revolver. Octagonal barrel 5.75. Faint Colt address
and spurious W/D mark. Heavily cleaned overall.
Two piece hardwood grips. Action in working order.
In a modern made up case with reproduction
accessories including a bullet mould, cleaning rod
and screwdriver. Original Joyce tin and old pistol
flask plus key to brass bore gauge case with distressing
to lid. No licence required. a/f
£500 - £550
1005
Revolver: A Tranter's Patent .230 Cal pocket
revolver. Single action. Frame marked 'Tranter's
Patent' & SN: 39049. Brass frame with acanthus
scrolling. Barrel 2" engraved 'H.W. EGG. No 1
Piccadilly London'. Brass buttplate with cartridge
ejector rod. One piece ivory grip steel trigger guard.
Deactivated with certificate. Contained in its fitted
polished mahogany? maker's case with trade label for
Henry Egg. Gun, Rifle and Pistol manufacturer to
the Royal Family. Oil brush and cleaning bristle
brush.
£250 - £300
1006
Revolver: A Webley MK IV .38 cal 'safety' revolver.
New spec D/Act (2003). Press button safety to rear of
frame. Barrel length 75mm. In G.W.O & condition.
£150 - £160
1007
Revolver: An American Civil War .44 cal. old model
army percussion revolver. Serial number 7779.
Revolver manufactured in 1862 (one of approx
6000). 8" octagonal barrel with address 'Patented Dec
17th
1861
MANUFACTURED
BY
REMINGTONS ILION. N.Y.' Serial number 7779
indicates issue to the 9th ILLINOIS VOLUNTEER
CAVALRY Company 'M'. (Range 7501 to 8125)
ride S.R.S. Vol 2 'serial numbers of U.S. Martial
Arms'. Channel cut into top of loading lever as
standard channel blocked with a filister screw. U.S.
inspector stamps to frame and barrel. Original
walnut two piece grips (l. hand with rounded corner).
Overall a clean 'grey' gun in good working order and
condition. Nice piece.
£1400 - £1600
1008
Rifle - an SMLE Mk III by BSA Co, action dated
1914, original woodwork (no 4 fore end) "ears"
absent from top woods. GWO and Condition with
web sling and Certificate of Deactivation
£200 - £220
1009
Rifle: A British Army .577 cal MK11 Snider Service
rifle. Lock marked ''1861'' ''Enfield'' & Crown over
''V.R'' ''WD'' marks to early breech. Barrel stamped
''VPR-EXR'' denoting Native services probably
Nepal. Cleaned bright overall with bayonet bar on
barrel. Barrel appears smoothbore. Possibly for
riot/prison use? A sound example and goods wall
hanger. Correct ramrod. Decent walnut stock with
service wear.
£250 - £300
1010
Rifle: A British Army .577/450 cal MKI Martini
Henry Service rifle. Barrel marked ''N.S'' (Native
Service) and ''NEP'' (used by Nepal) Walnut stock
refinished, barrel with rust to underside. Good bore.
Lock marked ''VR, Enfield 1876'' Pin forend
attachment. Farzi marks to trigger guard. Stock
refinished. Bayonet bar on band and correct ramrod.
Good overall refurbished condition and working
order.
£450 - £500
1011
Rifle: A British No 4 MKI 303 service rifle dated
1943. Good beech wood stock. An above average
example of this rifle. (Cut down bullets in magazine)
With certificate of deactivation (1998)
£220 - £240
1012
Rifle: A composite American 'Kentucky Rifle:
Octagonal barrel 35" with simple 'V' sight. Back
action lock, replacement nipple (Lock appears glued
in). In its walnut stock with brass patch box (lock fits
badly!). Brass double set triggers (a/f). Wooden
ramrod. Calibre approx .45. No licence required.
£60 - £65
1013
Rifle: A die cast replica of an 1873 Winchester
Carbine. Wooden stocks, brass furniture. Action in
working order. No licence required. a/f
£30 - £35
1014
Rifle: A flintlock trade musket for Africa. Part round,
part octagonal, barrel 30'' with English proofs.
Border engraved, flat lock plate with ring neck cock.
Tail of lock marked 'Warranted''. Centre of lock with
elephant logo. Steel ramrod, brass furniture beech (?)
stock. In G.W.O and condition. Lock crisp on 1st
and 2nd cock. With 1914 dated SMLE leather sling.
£350 - £400
1015
Rifle: A Great War BSA. SMLE MKIII commercial
model. Buttstrap marked ''BSA Co'' Original walnut
stock (minor repairs and distress to buttstock) SWO
and sound condition, with web sling.
£200 - £250
1016
Rifle: A modern replica of a Great War SMLE
MKIII* Service rifle. For use by re-enactors. Active
cocks and fires. Wooden stock, metal furniture. Good
overall condition. a/f
£30 - £35