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Lot 118

Three: Private F. Taylor, Hampshire Regiment India General Service 1854-95, 2 clasps, Burma 1887-89, Burma 1889-92 (450 Pte. F. Taylor 1st Bt. Hamps. R.); Africa General Service 1902-56, 2 clasps, Somaliland 1902-04, Jidballi (450 Pte. F. Taylor. 1st Hamps. Regt.); Army L.S. & G.C., V.R., 3rd issue, small letter reverse ((450 Pte. F. Taylor. Hampshire Regt.) light contact marks, otherwise very fine (3) £400-£500 --- Frederick Taylor was born in the Parish of Greatham, near Petersfield, Hampshire, and attested for the Hampshire Regiment on 13 October 1882. He served overseas at Malta, July 1884 to January 1886; India, January 1886 to November 1888; Burma, November 1888 to January 1891; India, January 1891 to February 1903; Arabia (Aden), February to June 1903; East Africa, 20 June 1903 to 21 June 1904, the remainder at Home. He was discharged on 12 October 1907, having been granted the L.S. & G.C. medal on 15 May 1901 and being in possession of the medal for Burma 1887-89 and 1889-92, and the ‘East Africa General Service medal with clasps Somaliland 1902-04 and Jidballi. Sold with copied discharge papers.

Lot 12

Pair: Private W. Turner, Royal Welsh Fusiliers Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal (3924 Pte. W. Turner, R. Welsh Fus:); King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (3924 Pte. W. Turner. Rl: Welsh Fus.) edge bruising, light contact marks, otherwise nearly very fine (2) £140-£180 --- William Alfred Turner was born at Hafod Y Bwch, Ruabon, Wrexham and enlisted in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers at the Depot, Wrexham, on 10 April 1893, at the age of 19. Posted to the 1st Battalion on 1 December 1897, he served with them in South Africa during the Boer War, before transferring to the Army Reserve in January 1903. He was discharged on 9 April 1905, after 12 years’ service. Supplementary medal roll also confirms entitlement to the Orange Free State clasp.

Lot 127

Six: Sergeant C. E. Shaw, Royal Engineers Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 (20740 Corpl: C. E. Shaw. R.E.); 1914-15 Star (52243. Sjt. C. E. Shaw. R.E.); British War and Victory Medals (52243 Sjt. C. E. Shaw. R.E.); Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (52243 Sjt: C. E. Shaw. R.E.); Imperial Service Medal, G.V.R., Circular issue, 1st ‘coinage head’ issue (Charles Edward Shaw); together with Queen Victoria’s Boer War Chocolate tin 1900 and Silver War Badge in its numbered box of issue (336046), good very fine (6) £180-£220 --- Charles Edward Shaw enlisted into the Royal Engineers in February 1886 as a Boy recruit, serving at Home for the next 12 years and twice being promoted, to Lance-Corporal in 1896 and to Corporal in 1897. He was discharged to the Reserve in 1898 on termination of his first period of engagement, and took employment as a telegraphist at the General Post Office in Liverpool. Rejoining on the outbreak of the Boer War, he served in South Africa from November 1899 to July 1901 with 1st Field Company, attached to the 1st Telegraph Division (Queens Medal with 5 clasps). He afterwards returned to his position with the Telegraph Office in Liverpool, where he remained until the outbreak of war in August 1915. Shaw rejoined the Royal Engineers in September 1914, being promoted to Sergeant within one day of joining. He served at Home attached to various Signals Depots until November 1915 when he joined the Expeditionary Force in France. In August 1917 he was found in the Sergeant’s Billet with self-inflicted wounds to his wrist and leg and with his bedding alight having attempted to set the Billet on fire. A Shell Shock Specialist with the R.A.M.C. concluded that he was in a condition of temporary mental derangement and was not responsible for his actions but suffering from severe Neurasthenia. He was consequently discharged in March 1918 and awarded the Silver War Badge due to his sickness. Returning to his profession as a telegraphist with the General Post Office, he was awarded the Imperial Service Medal on 24 December 1929. Sold with comprehensive research.

Lot 128

Four: Warrant Officer Class 2 G. T. Chamberlain, Royal Scots, later Military Foot Police Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Belfast (5393 Pte F. T. Chamberlain. Royal Scots.) edge bruise; British War and Victory Medals (633 T.W.O. Cl. 2. G. T. Chamberlain. M.F.P.); Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (633 Sjt: F. T. Chamberlain. M.F.P.) note differing initials, generally very fine or better (4) £120-£160 --- G. T. Chamberlain attested for the Royal Scots in August 1895. He subsequently transferred to the Military Foot Police, and served with them during the Great War (awarded L.S. & G.C. in May 1914).

Lot 130

Six: Private W. Bagent, Hampshire Regiment, who landed at ‘V’ Beach, Gallipoli on 25 April 1915, and died in France in April 1917 Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal (5352 Pte. W. Bagent. Hampshire Regt.); King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (5352 Drmr. W. Baigent. Hampshire Regt.); 1914-15 Star (3-5253 Pte. W. Bagent. Hamps: R.); British War and Victory Medals (3-5253 Pte. W. Bagent. Hamp.: R.); Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (5352 Dmr: W. Bagent. Hants: Regt.) contact marks to the first two, otherwise nearly very fine or better (6) £280-£320 --- L.S. & G.C. Army Order 117 of April 1913. William Bagent served with the 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment, during the Great War and landed at ‘V’ Beach, Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. He died in France on 13 April 1917, and is buried in Douellens Communal Extension No. 1, Somme, France.

Lot 139

Family Group: Three: Private J. Wood, 18th Hussars, who was taken Prisoner of War during the Great War 1914 Star, with clasp (5650 Pte. J. Wood. 18/Hrs.); British War and Victory Medals (5650 Pte. J. Wood. 18-Hrs.) mounted as worn, nearly very fine Five: J. F. Wood, Royal Signals 1939-45 Star; Italy Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, with Army Council enclosure, in named card box of issue, addressed to ‘Mr. J. F. Wood, 3 Newnham Street, Harrogate, Yorks’, extremely fine (8) £180-£220 --- Joseph Wood was born in Dundalk, Louth, in 1885 and attested for the Royal Army Medical Corps at York on 19 February 1906. He transferred to the 18th (Queen Mary’s Own) Hussars, and served with them for 5 years, before transferring to the Army Reserve on 29 August 1911. Recalled for service during the Great War, he served with them on the Western Front from 15 August 1914. His Medal Index Card notes that he was taken Prisoner of War. Sold with the recipient’s original Parchment Certificate of Service.

Lot 143

Three: Lance Sergeant L. Woodhouse, Military Foot Police 1914 Star, with copy clasp (1042 L. Cpl L. Woolhouse. M.F.P.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (1042 L. Sjt. L. Woolhouse. M.F.P.); Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (1042 L. Cpl L. Woolhouse. M.F.P.) generally very fine or better (3) £50-£70 --- L. Woolhouse served during the Great War with the Military Foot Police in the French theatre of war from 9 August 1914.

Lot 16

Three: Private R. I. Jenkins, Royal Welsh Fusiliers 1914-15 Star (14073 Pte. R. I. Jenkins, R.W. Fus.); British War and Victory Medals (14073 Pte. R. I. Jenkins R.W. Fus.); together with a British Expeditionary Force Salonika, Recreational Training Sports prize medallion, bronze, the reverse engraved ‘R. I. Jenkins’, very fine (4) £60-£80 --- Richard Ivor Jenkins attested for the Royal Welsh Fusiliers and served with the 11th Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 5 September 1915. He saw further service with the Battalion in Salonika, and at some time was attached to 67th Trench Mortar Battery. He was demobilised on 11 April 1919. The 11th (Service) Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers was raised in Wrexham on 18 October 1914 as part of Kitchener’s third New Army and joined 67th Brigade in the 22nd Division. There is only one Richard Ivor Jenkins recorded in the 1911 Census for Wales, a 15 year old, residing in his parents home at Llanelli, Carmarthenshire.

Lot 134

Canadian Women's Army Corps Cap Badge (Bi-metal), two lugs (once repaired with shoulder)

Lot 147

Royal New Zealand Army Service Corps EIIR Cap Badge (Bi-metal), two lugs.

Lot 15

Condition Indicator dated 1955 by the British Army which was used  to check the output power level of  the SR B70 radio relay stations used for the BID 100, circa 1954, is a single channel speech cipher system which secures point-to-point telephone lines and radio links. A plate marked Serial No. 001016, Manufacturer CYA/NC, stamped in ink with a Queen's Crown 8114, with original paper inspection label.

Lot 156

British WWII Officers Royal Army Ordnance Corp Collar badges, (Gilding metal, lugs) -British WWII Officers Royal Army Ordnance Corps, KC (Bronze, lugs) a fantastic pair

Lot 163

South African Army WWII Native Military Corps (N.E.A.S.) Cap Badge (Bronze), two lugs.

Lot 184

Army Apprentices School EIIR (School Cap Badge), (Gilding-metal), two lugs and made J.R. Gaunt, pattern sealed 21st July 1954. K&K: 2177

Lot 191

Army Legal Corps EIIR Cap Badge (Gilt and enamel), two lugs and makers mark '010'

Lot 21

British Army Issue A.C. Amperes Rectifier Clip on Instrument with crows foot marking, serial No. F 50~ 180191. In Bakelite and engraved on the back F. Ltd M. 51 (Ferranti). It also has the small transformer attached to the clip on body for reading the measurements. In excellent condition (untested)

Lot 210

Army Service Corps Motor Transport Company 273 Football Team Group RP card, a fine card depicting the Companies Football team in their Sportswear and Uniforms and Company Mascot Goat. A fantastic card

Lot 220

British WWII Army Issue MKVII Gas Mask and carry satchel with any dimming compound, the bag stamped inside MK VII H&S 1942, the Gas Mask marked STR 1/41 SD. The Gas Mask in excellent condition with no perishing or crazing the rubber and paint intact. An excellent piece

Lot 225

British Cap Badges (3), Army Air Service (White-metal), WWI Guards Machine Gun Corps (Gilding-metal) and British Army Warrant Officers Arm Badge (Gilding-metal)

Lot 226

British Cap Badges (4) and Shoulder Title including: Army Service Corps, Royal Army Service Corps (2) one with slider and the other with tab fitting, and Staybright and RASC shoulder title.

Lot 237

British Cap Badges (6) Including: Army Catering Corps (Staybright), Northumberland Fusiliers', Artillery etc.

Lot 24

British 1945-1960 Army Line Equipment Field Telephone Set 'J'  YA7815, with original Exide 1 1/2 Volt batteries. In fantastic condition with some minor wear, Korean War era British Military equipment with paper labels still attached to the phone wire.

Lot 25

British WWII Army Sunglasses, "Spectacles, Tinted No.3" in case MkII. Sadly the tint has perished, the leather side guards are still in good condition however the tin appears to have been ground found. Could use some tlc.

Lot 258

British WWI Picture Portrait Postcard showing a Soldier of the Army Ordnance Corps

Lot 259

British WWI Picture Portrait Postcard of an Officer of the Royal Army Medical Corps

Lot 27

British Army 1950-70s light beacon director MK.1 O.S. 5456.A. made by C& P. Ltd. The beacon was used when the battery occupied a position at night, it enabled the guns to point their dial sight at the director in order to receive their angles to orient them in centre or arc (or zeroline pre-1956ish). With all bulbs and wiring present, only missing its batter, tin in excellent condition, the wiring having been adapted to take smaller batteries.

Lot 3

French Medical Officer’s Dress Sword, this sword was carried by medical officers in the French army during the late-19th and early 20th Century. With victory laurel and entwined snake motif to the forward shell guard. The blade is double-fullered and plain with a makers mark in the design of a Greek helmet pierced by a sword. It comes complete with its original steel scabbard. The owner purchased this in France from a relative of the original owner who was affiliated with the Cavalry. Exceptional condition.

Lot 30

Royal Army Ordnance Corps W2/WB Critical Flow Nozzle, made by Alan Mutze & Co, PT 4-1-1309, produced 1961. An excellent piece of vehicle repair and maintenance equipment in used condition. With R.A.O.C label attached dated 1971.

Lot 31

Russian Soviet Army/Airforce Goggles, There is an inscription in Russian GOST 12.4.013-75 and a fracture in the right lens. Made 1975, in fair condition but could use some tlc.

Lot 32

Gurkha Rifles Army Cross Placard in the design of two crossed Kukri daggers mounted on a wooden placard, made by 'The Army Traders, Dehra Dun (India),' the daggers having an ornate design with buffalo horn handles. An excellent item

Lot 38

British 1970s onward FV438 Swing fire armoured anti-tank vehicle Weapon Alignment Gauge Sighting Station in box made by British Aerospace Dynamics group, serial number G48-1-82179 with original 'Test results sheet dated 1982'. When FV438s entered service in the 1970s, they were operated by specialised anti-tank units of the British Infantry[citation needed] and Royal Armoured Corps. In 1977, the anti-tank role was transferred to the Royal Artillery, which formed the FV438s into four independent Royal Horse Artillery batteries, one for each Armoured Division in the British Army of the Rhine. In 1984, the Royal Artillery relinquished the anti-tank role and the FV438s were formed into guided-weapon troops (each of 9 vehicles), one for each Armoured Regiment. In unissued condition in box, desert yellow paint.

Lot 43

French 1970's Officers Army/Foreign Legion Garrison Side Cap with American Vietnam War era "Support" badge attached, size 60 and makers stamp inside 'Scecam Bernay.' The cap made of a dark blue serge material with red piping and top.

Lot 44

German Bundeswehr Army side cap with NCO Chevrons sewn on the side, label inside stamped "Standortverwaltung, Kassel. Size 59" with two Para trooper Beret badges

Lot 98

Royal Army Medical Corps Stable belt with leather strap fitting.

Lot 157

An Action Man WWII US Army Jeep, German motorbike and sidecar, eight Action Men figures, clothing, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 303

A Meccano Mogul Army Truck 3287

Lot 55

Jeff Crain (British 20th/21stC). British Rail steam locomotive Royal Army Service Corp, 46126, 4-6-0, mixed media, signed, dated '91, 37cm high, 53.5cm wide.

Lot 17

A BRASS AND COPPER ARMY STYLE BUGLE

Lot 314

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VINTAGE MODEL FIGURES INCLUDING LASTOLIN BRITISH ARMY AND WILD WEST - HEIGHT CIRCA 10 CM

Lot 349

A LARGE VINTAGE METAL ARMY TRUCK

Lot 352

MECCANO ARMY TRUCK/TANK PARTS

Lot 183

British Monarchs & Royalty Signatures & Documents George of Denmark [Prince Consort of Queen Anne], 1653-1708 Document signed as Lord High Admiral, dated 6th April 1708, instructing Walter Whitfield, Paymaster General of the Marine Forces, to pay one year's full pay to Lieutenant William Squibb; George, Duke of Kent, 1902-1942, & Henry, Duke of Gloucester, 1900-1974 Christmas card, signed by both princes, dated 1934; Mary, Princess Royal, 1897-1965 ALS to Brigadier Dame Mary Tyrwhitt, dated November 16th 1950, 4pp.; Mary, Queen of George V, 1867-1953 Christmas card, signed, dated 1945-6; George V, King, 1865-1936 Document, signed, a commission for a Lieutenant in the Royal Army Service Corps, 1930; Victoria, Princess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld [mother of Queen Victoria] ALS addressed to Lord Barham that she is "very anxious to place a child in whose welfare I take a very great interest in Christ's Hospital", dated Windsor, 1840; and an envelope addressed in the hand of King Edward VIII; George IV, King, 1762-1830 clipped signature; Edward VII, King, 1841-1910 ALS on Marlborough House card inviting his cousin and his wife to dine with him

Lot 197

James II & VII, King of England, Ireland and Scotland, 1633-1701 Autograph Letter, Initialled dated Windsor, 12th July 1687, to Prince George of Denmark, his son-in-law and husband of Queen Anne, [“For my Sonne Prince George of Denmark” to the address panel] discussing Prince George’s temporary return to Denmark, a gift of two yachts and writing, “…[I] desire you to write to me without ceremony, as I do to you, and be assured I shall always be as kind to you as you can desire, J.R.”, 4pp., written on one side only, 17.5 x 22.5cm, mounted along one edge to card, a little foxedFootnote: Note: A letter written the year preceding William of Orange and Mary’s overthrow of King James II/VII. Although James writes affectionately to George, George would later refuse to participate in James’s army, finally being appointed as Duke of Cumberland by William.

Lot 213

Three letters relating to the Jacobite Uprisings including Barry, James, fourth Earl of Barrymore Autograph Letter Signed "Barrymore", addressed "Dear Madam", discussing treatments by different doctors, the settlement of a "troublesome affair" in Ireland and family news, 3pp., 4to, old repairs at folds and margins; Campbell, John, 2nd Duke of Argyll, 1st Duke of Greenwich (1680-1743) [Writer to the Signet and Commander in Chief, Scotland, during the Jacobite Uprising]: “Ronald, I wonder you should make any difficulty as to my being paid my thousand pounds in November…”, 4th October 1704; [Idem] "Ronald... you tell me you desire to send me the thousand pound so soon as you can... I cant imagine whow (how) you can think I live here and I dair assure you if I havena that thousand pound with the answer of this letter and am not for the future pay'd ... for by God Allmighty I will not starve for the saik of my Family or any thing on earth", 2pp., integral address panel, London, ye 11th Nov. 1704, address panel with seal remains torn at folds not affecting textFootnote: Note: One of the reasons for the failure of the 1745 rebellion was the fact that the promised French support did not arrive. In February 1744 Charles left Dunkirk with thousands of fighting men and ships provided by Louis XV. Before the Royal Navy had to engage with them a storm got up. French boats were sunk and men were lost. The surviving ships including Charles's had to limp back to France. Involved in the failure was James Barry, fourth Earl of Barrymore, who served as general in the War of the Spanish Succession. Late in life he took the impulsive decision to support Charles Edward Stuart, "Bonnie Prince Charlie", and became a figure of national importance when he was discovered as the English rebel who would meet the invading French army in 1744. His advanced age saved him from prosecution and probable execution.

Lot 52

Jacobite and Emigration 33 volumes, including [Volunteer] A Journey through Part of England and Scotland along with the Army. London, 1747, third edition, 12mo, contemporary calf, neatly rebacked; Rae, Peter. History of the Rebellion. London, 1746. Second edition, contemporary calf, rebacked, corners rubbed; Selkirk, Earl of. Observations on the Present State of the Highlands of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1805, First edition, presentation copy to Sir William Forbes, Forbes bookplate, contemporary speckled calf; another copy. Edinburgh, 1806. Second edition, contemporary green morocco, faded & rubbed; [Jacobites] The Spirit and Principles of the Whigs and Jacobites Compared. London, 1746. 8vo, modern calf-backed boards; [Griffiths, Ralph] Ascanius, or the Young Adventurer. London: T. Johnson, 1740, 12mo, frontsipiece, contemporary calf, rubbed; [Griffiths, Ralph] Ascanius, or the Young Adventurer. London: S. Smith, [1746], part 2 only, modern calf-backed boards; [Prestongrange, Lord.] The Occasional Writer, being an Answer to the Second Manifesto of the Pretender's Eldest Son. London, 1746. Second edition, modern quarter calf, [ESTC T26232]; Forster, Sir Michael. A Report of Some Proceedings on the Commission for the Trial of the Rebels in the year 1746. 1792, 8vo, later half cloth; Brown, Robert. Strictures and Remark's on the Earl of Selkirk's Observations. Edinburgh, 1806, modern quarter calf, title repaired and laid down; Essays on the Superstitions of the Highlanders of Scotland. 1811, 2 volumes in one, red half morocco, slightly rubbed; Sobieski, John and C.E. Stuart. Tales of the Century. Edinburgh, 1851, frontispiece, modern quarter morocco, g.e.; Mitchell, Arthur. On Various Superstitions in the North-West Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1862, 4to, original wrappers bound in, cloth; [Webb, P.C.] Remarks on the Pretender's Declaration and Commission. London, 1745, modern quarter calf; The Annals of King George, year the Second... containing also a full and compleat History of the Rebellion. London, 1717, [2nd Year of six] 8vo, frontispiece, contemporary calf; and 19 others, mostly Jacobite related (33)

Lot 8183

Perkussionsrevolver Colt Model 1860 Army, postwar, USA, um 1975 Kal. .44 Perk., Nr. 14908, nummerngleich. Blanker 8 "Lauf. Auf dem Lauf bezeichnet "Address Co. Saml. Colt New-York U.S. America", links am Rahmen "Colts Patent". Auf der Trommel Seeschlacht Texas./.Mexiko und Patent-Nr. Lauf und Trommel brüniert künstlich gealtert. Ladepresse, Rahmen und Hahn blank. Griffstück aus Messing. Braune, glatte Nussholzgriffschalen. Vorbereitet für Anschlagkolben. Laufverriegelungskeil verschlagen. Mechanisch in Ordnung Länge circa 36 cm. In neuzeitlichem Kasten mit diversem Repro-Zubehör, Schlüssel anbei. Maße: 37,5x17x6 cmWBK: Achtung - ErlaubnispflichtigZustand: IIRevolver Colt Model 1860 Army, postwar, USA, circa 1975 Cal. .44 Perk., SN. 14908, nummerngleich. Blanker 8 "Lauf. Auf dem Lauf bezeichnet "Address Co. Saml. Colt New-York U.S. America", links am Rahmen "Colts Patent". Auf der Trommel Seeschlacht Texas./.Mexiko und Patent-Nr. Lauf und Trommel brüniert künstlich gealtert. Ladepresse, Rahmen und Hahn blank. Griffstück aus Messing. Braune, glatte Nussholzgriffschalen. Vorbereitet für Anschlagkolben. Laufverriegelungskeil verschlagen. Mechanisch in Ordnung Länge circa 36 cm. In neuzeitlichem Kasten mit diversem Repro-Zubehör, Schlüssel anbei. Maße: 37,5x17x6 cmWBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealerCondition: II

Lot 8187

Remington New Model Army, Hege-Uberti, im Kasten Kal. .44 (BlackPowder), Nr. 28704, blanker Oktagonallauf, Länge 8". Sechsschüssig. Beschuss 1972. Mikrovisier mit Sportkorn. Vollständige, originale Brünierung, partiell gering feinstfleckig. Hahn buntgehärtet. Abzugsbügel Messing. Glatte Nussholzgriffschalen. Im schwarzen Kasten, Maße 38 x 17 x 6 cm, ausgelegt mit rotem Filz, eingelegt Kupfer-Pulverflasche und Zündhütchendose mit Inhalt.WBK: Achtung - ErlaubnispflichtigZustand: IRemington New Model Army, Hege-Uberti, im Kasten Cal. .44 (BlackPowder), SN. 28704, blanker Oktagonallauf, Länge 8". Sechsschüssig. Beschuss 1972. Mikrovisier mit Sportkorn. Vollständige, originale Brünierung, partiell gering feinstfleckig. Hahn buntgehärtet. Abzugsbügel Messing. Glatte Nussholzgriffschalen. Im schwarzen Kasten, Maße 38 x 17 x 6 cm, ausgelegt mit rotem Filz, eingelegt Kupfer-Pulverflasche und Zündhütchendose mit Inhalt.WBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealerCondition: I

Lot 8188

Perkussionsrevolver Remington New Model Army, Italien, um 1975 Kal. .44 BlackPowder, Nr. A72701, blanker 8"-Lauf. Italienischer Beschuss an der Laufwurzel rechts fast ganz getilgt. Neue Hochglanzbrünierung. Aufwändige Rankengravuren. Der Rahmen mit sehr hochwertiger Bunthärtung. Abzugsbügel aus Messing. Mechanisch in Ordnung. Länge circa 37 cm.In Holzkassette mit aufgelegtem Messingemblem "Abraham Lincoln / Commemorative / 1809-1865". Mit diversem Repro Zubehör. Schlüssel beiliegend. Korpus verkratzt und bestossen. Maße circa 39x19x6 cm.WBK: Achtung - ErlaubnispflichtigZustand: I -A percussion revolver Remington New Model Army, Italian replica, 1975 Cal. .44 BlackPowder, SN. A72701, 8"-barrel, bright bore. Italian proof marks on the breech end almost entirely removed. Reblued with high-gloss finish. Lavishly engraved with tendrils. Frame nicely colour case hardened. Brass trigger guard. Mechanically sound. Length circa 37 cm.In a scratched and bumped wooden case with a brass escutcheon marked "Abraham Lincoln / Commemorative / 1809-1865". Various accessories (replicas). Key. Dimensions circa 39x19x6 cm.WBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealerCondition: I -

Lot 8190

Perkussionsrevolver "Roger & Spencer", Euroarms Italien, um 1975 Kal. .44 BlackPowder, Nr. 1738, blanker 7½"-Lauf. Nachbau des Roger & Spencer Army Revolvers. Graviert. Mechanisch in Ordnung. Länge circa 35 cm. In Holzkassette mit diversem Repro-Zubehör. Schlüssel fehlt. Maße 38x18x6 cm.WBK: Achtung - ErlaubnispflichtigZustand: IIA "Roger & Spencer" revolver by Euroarms, Italy, circa 1975 Cal. .44 BlackPowder, SN. 1738, blanker 7½"-Lauf. Nachbau des Roger & Spencer Army Revolvers. Graviert. Mechanisch in Ordnung. Länge circa 35 cm. In Holzkassette mit diversem Repro-Zubehör. Schlüssel fehlt. Maße 38x18x6 cm.WBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealerCondition: II

Lot 8255

Pistole Remington Rolling Block 1871, USA, um 1875 Kal. .50 Rem (M71 Army), Nr. ---, guter Lauf, Länge 7¼". Links am Rahmen zweizeilig bezeichnet "Remington Ilion. N.Y. U.S.A. - Pat. May 3d. Nov.15th 1864 April 17th 1866". Schlossgehäuse und Griffstück bunt gehärtet, stark patiniert, Lauf brüniert. Nussholzgriff, am Knauf Nr 12, durchgängiger Riss an der rechten Seite geklebt, Griffschraube lässt sich nicht lösen, Schraubenkopf ausgerissen. Mechanisch in Ordnung. Länge circa 34 cm. WBK: Achtung - ErlaubnispflichtigZustand: II -Remington Rolling Block Mod. 1871 pistol, United States circa 1875 Cal. .50 Rem (M71 Army), SN. ---, guter Lauf, Länge 7¼". Links am Rahmen zweizeilig bezeichnet "Remington Ilion. N.Y. U.S.A. - Pat. May 3d. Nov.15th 1864 April 17th 1866". Schlossgehäuse und Griffstück bunt gehärtet, stark patiniert, Lauf brüniert. Nussholzgriff, am Knauf Nr 12, durchgängiger Riss an der rechten Seite geklebt, Griffschraube lässt sich nicht lösen, Schraubenkopf ausgerissen. Mechanisch in Ordnung. Länge circa 34 cm. WBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealerCondition: II -

Lot 8498

Webley W.S. Army Model Kal. .455 Webley, Nr. 97367, nummerngleich. Blanker Kipplauf, Länge 6". Sechsschüssig. Beschuss. Fertigung um 1904. Auf dem Lauf Firmierung "P. Webley & Son London & Birmingham", an der Rahmenbrücke "W S Army Model", am Laufgehäuse Kaliber "455 / 476", am Rahmen "Webley Patents". Originale Brünierung, geringe Tragespuren an den Kanten, partiell fleckig. Schwarze Hartgummigriffschalen mit feiner Fischhaut. Fangring.WBK: Achtung - ErlaubnispflichtigZustand: I - IIA Webley W.S. Army Model revolver Cal. .455 Webley, SN. 97367, matching numbers. Top break action, barrel length 6", bright bore. Six shots. Proof marks. Production date 1904. The barrel top marked "P. Webley & Son London & Birmingham", the top strap "W S Army Model", the breech end of the barrel "455 / 476", the frame "Webley Patents". Original finish with only moderate traces of wear on the edges, some spotting. Dark hard-rubber grips with fine checkering. Lanyard ring.WBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealerCondition: I - II

Lot 8723

Nambu Typ 14, großer Abzugsbügel Kal. 8 mm Nambu, Nr. 59462, nummerngleich bis auf Griffschalen. Blanker Lauf. Achtschüssig. Magazinhalter. Fertigung Nagoya Army Arsenal, Dezember 1942 (Showa 17.12.). Originale, matte, schattige Brünierung, minimale Tragespuren. Mahagoni-Griffschalen. Brüniertes Magazin nicht nummerngleich.WBK: Achtung - ErlaubnispflichtigZustand: II +A Nambu Type 14 with large trigger guard Cal. 8 mm Nambu, SN. 59462, nummerngleich bis auf Griffschalen. Blanker Lauf. Achtschüssig. Magazinhalter. Fertigung Nagoya Army Arsenal, Dezember 1942 (Showa 17.12.). Originale, matte, schattige Brünierung, minimale Tragespuren. Mahagoni-Griffschalen. Brüniertes Magazin nicht nummerngleich.WBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealerCondition: II +

Lot 8819

Perkussionsrevolver Colt Mod. 1860 Army, USA, 1862 Kal. .44 BlackPowder, Nr. 41631, nummerngleich. Rauer, leicht korrodierter Lauf, Länge 8". Sechsschüssig. Fertigung 1862. Auf dem Lauf einzeilige Standardfirmierung , die Trommel mit dünner Rollgravur. Diverse Inspektormarks "C" und "D" an Lauf und Trommel. Alle Teile blank teilweise feine Narben. Abzugsbügel mit vorderem Griffband Messing. Glatte Nussholzgriffschalen, links Kartusche noch erkennbar. Diverse Schrauben ergänzt. Mechanisch in Ordnung. Länge circa 36 cm.Interessantes Belegstück aus der Zeit des US-Bürgerkrieges. In neuzeitlicher Holzkassette mit diversem Repro-Zubehör, Schlüssel liegt bei. Maße circa 38,5x18,5x5,5 cm.WBK: Achtung - ErlaubnispflichtigZustand: IIIA percussion revolver Colt Mod. 1860 Army, USA, 1862 Cal. .44 BlackPowder, SN. 41631, matching numbers. Barrel length 82, frosted bore, some pitting. Six shots. Production date 1862. Single-line standard markings on the barrel, the cylinder with faded roll engraving. Various acceptance marks "C" and "D" on barrel and cylinder. Original finish rubbed off, some pinpricking. Trigger guard and front grip strap brass. Smooth walnut grips, the marking on the left one still visible. Some screws a replacement. Mechanically sound. Length circa 36 cm. An interesting specimen of a civil war-era gun!In recent wooden case with accessories (replicas) and key, dimensions 38.5 x 18.5 x 5.5 cm.WBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealerCondition: III

Lot 8820

Säbel und Koppel für einen Offizier der US Army, Ende 19. Jhdt. Rot durchzogener, mit Metallgeflecht belegter lederner Leibriemen mit Schließe aus vergoldetem Messing mit anhängendem "US" gestempeltem Holster, sowie einer Patronentasche mit Chiffre "NY". Oberfläche des Leibriemens etwas patiniert und trocken, Schließe leicht berieben, Überfalllasche des Holsters doppelt gelocht. Länge ca. 89 cm. Dazu ein M 1860 Kavallerie Säbel. Hersteller "Ames", mit leicht gekrümmter Klinge a la Montmorency, Messinggefäß und belederter Hilze (Drahtwicklung mit Fehlstellen), lederner Faustriemen. Eiserne Scheide mit ledernem Gehänge. Dazu ein Paar Messingsporen. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. Länge 106 cm.Zustand: II - IIISabre and belt for a US Army officer, end of 19th century Rot durchzogener, mit Metallgeflecht belegter lederner Leibriemen mit Schließe aus vergoldetem Messing mit anhängendem "US" gestempeltem Holster, sowie einer Patronentasche mit Chiffre "NY". Oberfläche des Leibriemens etwas patiniert und trocken, Schließe leicht berieben, Überfalllasche des Holsters doppelt gelocht. Länge ca. 89 cm. Dazu ein M 1860 Kavallerie Säbel. Hersteller "Ames", mit leicht gekrümmter Klinge a la Montmorency, Messinggefäß und belederter Hilze (Drahtwicklung mit Fehlstellen), lederner Faustriemen. Eiserne Scheide mit ledernem Gehänge. Dazu ein Paar Messingsporen. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. Länge 106 cm.Condition: II - III

Lot 8926

Walther Mod. HP, Wehrmachtskontrakt Kal. 9 mm Luger, Nr. 14513, nummerngleich. Lauf leicht matt. Achtschüssig. Beschuss Adler/N. Standardbeschriftung. Rechts am Verschluss Abnahme Adler/359. Originale Brünierung, partiell minimale Lagerspuren und feinfleckig. Schwarze Kunststoffgriffschalen. Magazin mit Abnahme Adler/359. Relativ seltenes Sammlerstück. WBK: Achtung - ErlaubnispflichtigZustand: I -A Walther Mod. HP, Wehrmacht contract (army) Cal. 9 mm Luger, SN. 14513, matching numbers. Bore slightly dull. Eight shots. Proof marks Eagle/N. Standard markings. To the right hand side of slide acceptance marks Eagle/359. Original finish, a bit mottled and minor traces of storage. Black plastic grips. Magazine with acceptance mark Eagle/359. A fairly rare collector's item!WBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealerCondition: I -

Lot 76

A Military issue Army Trade Pattern (A.T.P) wristwatch, ref 109027, the case enclosing a circular face with Arabic and luminous dial with subsidiary seconds dial, case diameter excluding winding crown 3.3cm, with a Military issue Waltham pocket watch, ref 24221, 5.4cm diameter, an Oris watch face and a continental silver open face pocket watch (4) (at fault) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.

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EARLY 1986 NORTHERN IRELAND TROUBLES BRITISH ARMY MKVI RIOT HELMET

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