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963

Revolver: A Great War Webley MK VI service revolver.

Frame dated 'Webley Patents 1918'. Profuse ordnance

marks & sold out of service mark. Mixed numbers. In

good working order and condition. With certificate of

deactivation (2002). Clear barrel, restricted cylinder.

£300 - £350

964

Revolver: A large German 'Rohm Ranchman' .32 S&W.

Long cartridge revolver. Six shot fluted cylinder. Barrel

15cms. In good working order and condition. With d/act

certificate.

£100 - £110

965

Revolver: A scarce .45 calibre Colt Bisley revolver. Barrel

5.5" marked 'COLTS PT FA MFG CO. HARTFORD.

CT. USA.' Patent dates to 1875 on frame. Original Colt

hard rubber grips. Some areas of light-medium pitting.

Some traces of original blue. In good working order and

condition. Owners initials 'D.U.' to back strap.

Deactivated with certificate. In good overall condition.

These revolvers were popular with ranch hands and

cowboys around the turn of the century.

£680 - £720

966

Revolver: An Arminius H.W. 38 special snub nosed

police revolver made in Germany. Rubber wrap around

grips. Barrel 55mm.

£150 - £160

967

Revolver: An Italian copy 9mm format blank firing

revolver based on the Colt Navy Pattern. Round barrel

5", brass frame walnut grip, blued barrel & cylinder.

Good working order and condition. With deactivation

certificate.

£70 - £75

968

Revolver: WW2 Lend Lease .38 cal Smith & Wesson.

Barrel 5", 'United States Property' to top of frame &

'Made in U.S.A.' Two piece walnut grips. Worn but

sound condition. With certificate of deactivation.

£150 - £160

969

Rifle: A French Four Groove rifled musket, barrel tang

marked '1822' and 'T-BIS'. Calibre .768 Model 1822.

Rifle converted from the flintlock in 1841 with iron rear

'V' sight added. Marks 'T' (Transformed) and 'BIS'

(Again). c80,000 to 100,000 of these rifled muskets were

bought by the U.S. Government & saw widespread use

during the first two years of the war. Nominal calibre was

.69 to .708. In crisp working order and good condition

for its age. Brass mounts, dark woodwork. Original

Ramrod

£350 - £400

970

Rifle: A good Swiss Model 1889 Schmidt-Rubin service

rifle. Obsolete calibre. 10.63mm. Matching numbers,

most original colour, good wood work Muzzle cap. Swiss

Government markings. Technically a very interesting

rifle in collector grade condition. Outstanding lot. No

licence required.

£320 - £340

971

Rifle: A good Volunteer percussion carbine. Calibre .577

(Three groove rifling) Barrel 24.5" with WD sold out of

service marks. Plain Enfield lock, crisp action on 1st &

2nd cock. Fine walnut stock with chequered wrist and

forend. Two barrel bands. Original Enfield ramrod.

Fullstocked. Brass mounts. This is a very attractive

carbine converted from a P53 Government rifle for the

Volunteer force circa 1860.

£380 - £400

972

Rifle: A Great War .303 Cal SMLE service rifle dated

1918 (16?) and made by Enfield. With correct leather

sling and certificate of deactivation. In good working

order and condition.

£540 - £560

973

Rifle: A KAR 98 K Nazi service rifle cal: 7.92mm.

Standard specifications, Piranah pine stock. Receiver

marked 'Mod 98' Waffenampt inspection stamps to

breech & barrel. Lacks cleaning rod. With certificate of

deactivation.

£320 - £330

974

Rifle: A scarce Great War French Mannlicher Berthier

Model 1907-15. Three shot integral magazine (early

model circa 1915 -16). Straight bolt. Calibre 8mm Lebel.

In very good working order and condition. The Berthier

became the standard French Service rifle in 1917

replacing the Lebel. With certificate of deactivation.

£330 - £340

975

Rifle: A scarce Russian Brunswick rifle by F.J Malherbe

of Liege. Known as the Model 1843 LUTTICH

STUTZER rifle. Calibre .70. Brass furniture butt tang

marked 'No 994' (highest recorded number we can find

to date is 992). Large brass patch box numbered inside

'4903'. Back action lock signed 'F.J. Malherbe Liege'.

Steel rifled barrel 30" with bayonet bar. Walnut fullstock

to muzzle. Oval escutcheon marked 'F.C.1' and double

headed eagle motif which also appears on the heel of the

buttplate. Crisp action on full & half cock. Rear sight is a

'V' notch, dovetailed into the barrel. This is a possible

replacement as it is not the standard leaf issue for these

rifles. Overall g.w.o. and condition (some cleaning to

barrel). Original ramrod. Of the type issued to the

Russian Imperial Guard.

£800 - £850

976

Rifle: An exceptionally good WW2 U.S. 'Lend Lease' No

4 service rifle marked 'U.S. PROPERTY'. Very early

1985 d/act cert. Barrel clear with pinned breech. WD

marked on receiver. Excellent dark beech woodwork.

Very good working order and condition. With d/act cert.

£300 - £350

977

Rifle: An Indian MKIII SMLE made by R.F.I. in 1962.

In good working order and condition. Government

marks to stock. Ears absent from hand guard. With

certificate of deactivation.

£140 - £150

978

Rifle: SMLE MKIII by B.S.A. Co 1916 SHT. LE III. In

good working order and generally good condition.

Buttstock loose and sling swivel and plate absent, mid

barrel band swivel also missing. Standard MKIII star

specification. With certificate of deactivation. Plus 2x 5

round clips of dummy ammunition having red wooden

bullets

£250 - £300

979

Russian DP29 light machine gun magazines in carrying

bag (3)

£45 - £50

980

Scarce WW2 Smatchet Trench Dagger

£200 - £210

981

Selection of leather frogs inc German WW2, British

Webbing frogs, and a steel Swiss ? scabbard (6) Better

noted

£80 - £85

982

Side hammer 19th century percussion pocket pistol by

Smith of London

£200 - £210