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953

Pistol: A New Land Pattern flintlock pistol with New

Land lock. Tail marked 'Tower' and 'G.R.' under Crown

& inspection mark crown over '2'. Heavy brass buttcap,

Brass T/Gd with acorn finial. Steel belt clip with crown

stamp. Lovely walnut stock with light bruising. Barrel 9"

with crown to breech. Ring necked cock. Crisp, action on

first & second cock. Pistol possibly for ships service. A

collectors lot in collectors condition. Superb piece !

£2000 - £2200

954

Pistol: A Russian semiautomatic pistol. Tokarev Model

TT30 dated 1935 (?). Cal. 7.62mm. In good working

order and condition. With certificate of deactivation.

£120 - £130

955

Pistol: A WW2 German 3rd Reich P'08 Luger 9mm.

Toggle marked 'b.y.f.' (Mauser Werke, Oberndorf on the

Neckar) & dated 1942. All matching numbers including

magazine. Pistol in very good working order and

condition. With certificate of deactivation.

£500 - £550

956

Pistol: An attractive Colt Semi automatic pocket pistol.

Barrel 2". Calibre .25". Colt hard rubber slab grips. Grip

safety. Attractive pistol. D/act with certificate.

£80 - £90

957

Revolver - A very good 9mm pinfire pocket pistol.

Octagonal barrel left flat marked 'ACIER FONDU'.

Barrel 3" side mounted ejector rod, folding trigger,

chequered composite grips. Most original nickel finish

remains. Sidegate loading. Obsolete Calibre no licence

required. An unusually good example of this mid 19th

century revolver

£110 - £120

958

Revolver. An extremely rare Colt Model 1851. .36

calibre 'Navy' revolver SN-187622-L. All matching

numbers U.S. specification with brass backstrap & trigger

guard. L-Suffix = London. British proof marks to frame

and cylinder. Good cylinder scene with some light pitting.

Barrel 7.5" marked : 'ADDRESS COL SAML COLT

NEW YORK U.S. AMERICA'. Fine one piece original

walnut grips'. Left hand grip marked with the British

Government inspectors rounded stamps. Very few so

marked guns have been observed. It appears a number of

them were issued to Australian & New Zealand colonial

officers and some to Egypt in 1865-7. Frame marked

'COLTSPATENT' and Trigger- guard 36 cal. Tight lock

up with crisp action and bore. A collectors piece. No

licence required.

£1600 - £1800

959

Revolver: A Boer War Webley MKIV service revolver.

Calibre .455". Frame marked 'Webley Patents & MK IV'

WD ordnance marks. Grip strap stamped 6/00 (June

1900 issue). All matching numbers SN: 82141. Good

rubber grips with some handling wear. A good honest

example of this popular revolver which continued in

service throughout WW1. Probable issue to Artillery in

The Boer War. With deactivation certificate.

£300 - £350

960

Revolver: A deactivated Webley MKIV .38 cal with

barrel for police or civilian sales. 'B' prefix dates it to the

late 1950s. In good working order and condition. Plastic

grips with 'Webley' logo. In good overall condition with

original finish.

£130 - £140

961

Revolver: A fine copy of a .44-40 Colt single action army

revolver (The model used by the U.S. cavalry 1873-

1901). One piece oiled grips. Chambers filled with .44

cal. cartridges. Much original finish remaining. 7.5'"

barrel. A high quality replica. Deactivated, in good

working order and condition. With certificate of

deactivation.

£280 - £300

962

Revolver: A Great War Webley MK VI service revolver.

Frame dated 'Webley Patents 1918' SN: 403335, all

matching on barrel, frame and cylinder. Fully British

Government marked & issue stamp for 1918. Refinished

overall in its 1943 canvas holster. Good working order

and condition. With certificate of deactivation.

£400 - £450