Lockdales Auction 175 28-29 March 2020
1164 Remington rolling block military rifle possibly for service in Egypt, Sudan etc. £300 - £350 1165 Revolver - a Model 1849 Colt Percussion Pocket Revolver serial number 280097 dating it to early 1866. One line New York address ' Address Col. Saml Colt. New York US America'. Octagonal barrel 5" (retaining some original blue). Under lever rammer, matching numbers on barrel, brass T/Guard and backstrap. Fine short cylinder misnumbered 87643, marked 'Colts-Patent' with good stagecoach scene. Calibre 31. No licence required. Brass Trigger Guard and backstrap. One piece walnut grips (G.C) Barrel wedge misnumbered '904'. (It would appear both wedge and cylinder are from 2 other guns) Contained in a modern fitted case with replica Pistol flash, original (?) bullet mould, replica nipple wrench and old cap tin. £700 - £750 1166 Revolver - a .442 ovoid bore Calibre rimfire 'Bulldog' Revolver circa 1875. Octagonal barrel 2.5". SA/D.Action, sidegate loading, swinging ejector. No markings Crown over 'R' proof mark. Flat wooden grips. Cleaned overall. In relined case with SMLE oil bottle and 6 inert rounds £100 - £120 1167 Revolver - an open frame pin fire pocket Revolver circa 1865. Double action (GWO) sidegate loading with side mounted ejector rod. Octagonal barrel 3.5". Folding trigger, two piece walnut grips (GC) An attractive Revolver £80 - £200 1168 Revolvers, pair, 19th century 5 cylinder revolver possibly continental no makers details proof marks and a barrel matched pair. £800 - £850 1169 Revolver: a 6 shot Belgian Pinfire Pocket Revolver. Calibre 7mm. Cylinder with Belgian proof mark. Sidegate (missing) loading with side mounted ejector rod. Folding trigger. Two piece wooden grips. Action a/f (partially operates). Some staining. Circa 1860s. Sold as seen. No Licence required £30 - £40 1170 Saudi Arabian Ceremonial Sword with leather and gold scabbard, bone handle with gold fittings (gold untested). £150 - £200 1171 Scottish Sgian Dubh Dagger with scabbard. Centre band silver hallmarked Edinburgh 1923. Chape missing £70 - £80 1172 Second Pattern WW2 F.S. knife. Brass grip with light hatching. Crossguard marked. 'B2'. Blade 6.25". (Shortened/reground during period of service). In its original shortened scabbard (scabbard cut off at crossguard and lacks the belt loop attachment). A decent original WW2 commands knife with service wear. £300 - £350
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