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Palitoy/Cherilea Action Man vintage group to include (1) 2 x Palitoy loose/undressed flock hair figures (1 figure has missing hands) - Fair; (2) Cherilea German Motorcycle and Sidecar, includes gun - Fair to Good, within Poor original box; (3) Cherilea loose/unboxed Military Jeep with Trailer - Fair to Poor; (4) Cherilea loose/unboxed German Motorcycle and Sidecar - Fair, not checked for completeness, a little cleaning required - see photo. (5)
Hasbro modern Action Man group to include (1) Special Forces figure and accessories; (2) Sniper figure and accessories; (3) Jet Pilot figure and accessories; (4) Smart Gun Blaster set (Sealed); (5) Backpack Missile Blaster set (Sealed), plus others, all appear to be Near Mint to Mint, within generally Good packaging - some of the boxes are open, but the contents appear to be unused and complete (but not checked), and are still strapped to the inner packaging. (8)
Hasbro GI Joe Hall of Fame group to include (1) #6117 Electronic Battle Command Duke - Says 1,000's of Battle Commands and Sounds!; (2) #6128 Rock 'N Roll - Gatling Gun Shoots!; (3) #6826 Duke - Electronic Light and Sound Battle Weapon!, all are Near Mint to Mint, within Fair to Good packaging - all of the boxes are open, but the contents appear to be unused and complete (but not checked), and are still strapped to the inner packaging. (3)
Norman Wilkinson (British 1878-1971) – A group of four sketchbooks containing mainly Naval and marine subjects, some with red censor’s marks, subjects including the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert within the fleet; HMS Verdun arriving at Dover with the body of The Unknown Warrior; Britannia off Cowes and others, some with inscriptions/annotations, various sizes, together with a copy of Wilkinson’s book ‘A Brush with Life’. Note: these four sketchbooks of Norman Wilkinson give a unique and fascinating insight into his observations from the start of the last century through to the end of World War 2. His pencil drawings illustrate the gathered battleships, both British and foreign, gathered for the Spithead Royal Review pre World War 1, shown from afar as well as onboard. It was the first appearance of the new Dreadnought, and Wilkinson is obviously working out the unusual arrangement of the main gun turrets. Sketches include the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert within the fleet. Other sketches display ships under construction and in dock, together with the busy little ships boats and pinnaces. Importantly, Wilkinson was at sea off Dover to record the return of the Unknown Warrior onboard HMS Verdun, with Dover Castle behind, firing its saluting guns. As a reporter as well as an artist, he writes his notes for a moving narrative noting 'the mournful cry of the seagulls and the distant boom of the guns...'. The details of the coffin, and sailors with arms reversed are studied in detail, and the final picture is illustrated in his autobiography A Brush with Life. Another of his other paintings, 'Britannia rounding the East Lepe Buoy'. is also published there, and his sketches show multiple thumbnails of these magnificent yachts under sail in what he recounts was 'a week of wild weather'. His book tells how he was summoned onboard the Victoria and Albert in 1922 when the painting had been presented to His Majesty King George V, who had been on the helm. Wilkinson was asked by the King to paint the racing mark "a little nearer" - which he duly did! His books go on over the decades to show naval activities and the development of ships - and dazzle camouflage, which was his invention. The censor had started work on his sketches, and red marks show what was to be removed from any final painting. In the last of these books, Wilkinson is sketching the main superstructure of the brand new battleship HMS Vanguard. Thus these sketchbooks cover the history of Royal Naval battleships from the first Dreadnought to our final battleship, quite possibly the only artist to make such a record.
A MODERN SILVER MINIATURE MODEL TRIPOD PLATE CAMERA, maker's mark SMC, London import mark, 3 1/2" high, together with a similar pianola, 1 3/4" high, an easel blackboard, 2 1/2" high, a gun carriage, 1 1/2" long, and a petrol can, 1 1/4" high (5) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: All generally good, no apparent damage.
A FULLY MARKED EXAMPLE OF AN W. OTTWAY & SONS BRASS NAVAL GUNSIGHT, V.P. 5 to 15, as used on WWI Dreadnought Class Battleships, this is in good condition for its age and is marked with the Company name, dated 1917 No 34215, has a large metal band halfway along for fixing to gun mount, the top metal lens cap is present, but slightly damaged, optics appear to be in working order, and the item is very heavy for its size
A COLLECTION OF OVER ONE HUNDRED CAP AND COLLAR BADGES FROM VARIOUS ERAS OF THE 20TH CENTURY, this vast assortment includes Lancashire Fusiliers, RA, ASC, Hawke and Hood Battalions, Connaught Rangers, Queens Own Hussars, Leinster Regiment, Motor Machine Gun Corps, Royal Dublin Fusiliers, Royal Naval Air Services, the 16th Queens Lancers, these badges are all displayed on a board
A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS DIECAST UNBOXED AND BOXED MODEL VEHICLES, AIRCRAFT, AND FIGURES, to include 4 Matchbox Models of Yesteryear in original boxes, model no.s Y-2, Y-6, Y-9, and Y-11, and 12 loose Matchbox models including Popeyes Paddle Wagon and a Speed King Easy Rider to name a few, 12 unboxed Corgi models to include Corgi Juniors, a Corgi Yellow Submarine which has a broken propeller and a Whizzwheels Willys Jeep, Driver and Rear Gun to name a few, a Dinky Toys Leopard Tank, also included a helicopter, prop plane, motorbike, figure, etc all are in good condition, signs of scratches, scuffs, paint loss on raised edges, the original cardboard boxes show signs of age, wear on edges and corners and one box coming apart
From space to spaced out. Gun fights to love stories. Celebrate the age of the drive-in movie and double feature days with this set of 8 full size 14"W x 36"L original theater posters. Titles include the space age love story Mission Mars, The hit, Cheech and Chong's Next Movie, Nick Nolte as a fugitive in Who'll Stop the Rain, the wild When the Legends Die, the outlandish western Fistful of Dynamite aka Duck You Sucker!, Robert Mitchum's Wrath of God, and the double feature The Viking Queen plus Five Million Years To Earth. Issued: 1967 - 1978Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Some folds in posters have been taped.
An early 18th century oval silver snuff box with a ‘stand-away- hinge and a flat base, the low-domed cover engraved with a gentleman in the rushes with a gun and dog, about to take aim at flighting ducks, gilt interior, maker’s mark only, ‘A.L’ (in a circular punch with two devices), unascribed, 1710-1730, 8.8cms long – 2.3oz.
A George III silver-gilt snuff box, rectangular with rounded corners and engine-turned decoration on the sides and base, the cover decorated in relief with a gentleman firing his gun whilst standing in a river with his dog, bordered by shells, scrolls and rushes, by John Linnit and William Atkinson, London 1813, 7.7cms long – 4.95oz.
PUNK / WAVE - 7" COLLECTION. A collection of approx 46 x 7". Artists/ Titles include The Fall - Bingo-Master's Break Out!, Dead Kennedys inc Kill The Poor, Too Drunk To Fuck, Holiday In Cambodia, California Uber Alles, Cramps - Can Your Pussy, Dead Man's Shadow - Flower In The Gun, The Deviants - Fury Of The Mob, Drones, Friendly Hopefuls, Generation X, Johnny Thunders, Adverts, The Special AKA, Chelsea (signed, The Cortinas, Cuckoo, The Clash (sealed), Devo and Department S. The condition is generally VG to Ex+
THE CLASH - 7" COLLECTION. A collection of 25 x 7". Titles include Train In Vain, The Call Up, London Calling, Bankrobber, City Rockers, Complete Control, English Civil War, Cost Of Living EP, White Riot, Rank Roger (x 2), I Fought The Law, Listen, London Calling (x 2), Remote Control, Rock The Casbah (x 2 inc picture disc), Should I Stay Or Should I Go (picture disc), This Is England, Radio Clash, Tommy Gun, (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais (x 2) and Should I Stay Or Should I Go. The condition is generally VG to Ex+.
An unusual mid-19th century white metal medallion, obverse engraved 'Presented to James Davenport by John Mayall Esqre as a token of respect for his untiring attention paid to him, his brothers Edward & Miles, and likewise their father, whilst in pursuit of game with dog and gun, Oldham, Dec 1867', reverse engraved with a gamebird. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A group of four late 19th/early 20th century leather and part brass bound cartridge boxes, including an example with paper label to interior lid for Westley Richards & Co, 178 New Bond Street, London, and another bearing gilt-tooled red leather label for George Newnham, Gun & Rifle Manufacturer, 29 Commercial Road, Landport, Portsmouth, each with capacity for approximately 250 cartridges within five divisions (some overall fatigue, losses, handle damage). Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A group of fourteen fine mid to late 19th century gun chamber brushes with lacquered brass and nickel fittings and turned wood or polished horn handles, including examples by G. & J.W. Hawksley, W. Evans Pall Mall, Cogswell & Harrison London and James Dixon, length of longest 19cm (some caps missing). Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A 19th century 10-bore double-barrelled percussion sporting gun by Lane with Damascus steel barrels, barrel length 83.5cm, the rib indistinctly marked 'London Fine Twist', foliate engraved hammers and line engraved locks, full-stocked with chequered grip, steel furniture and wood ramrod with brass tip. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A late 19th century brass bound mahogany gun case, bearing interior label for P. Powell Gun & Pistol Makers, High Street, Tunbridge, the interior with green baize lining and an arrangement of divisions, with ring shaped carrying handle, length 82.5cm, width 25cm, depth 7cm. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
Two early 20th century trigger-pull spring balance testers by Salter, together with a group of nickel plated brass and brass gun oil bottles of cylinder form, one marked 'W.J. Cummins, Patent No. 26280, Auckland', two other Salter spring balance testers, two spring type combination gun tools, marked 'B.S.A.', a 20th century gamebird dispatching tool, possibly by Lightwood, and two hunting calls. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A large collection of early 20th century ephemera relating to shooting and game hunting, including billheads, invoices, advertising inserts, letters, workers' time sheets and other documents, including a Thomas Gill London 1808 billhead, a Gough & Son Limited Birmingham billhead, a W.W. Greener Limited billhead and a William Griffiths Gun & Rifle Manufacturer Manchester billhead, dated 1897, all within two albums.
A scarce Fields pattern brass cartridge tester for Enfield rifles, the body detailed 'Field, 233 Holborn, London, Cartridge Tester, Registered June 15th 1865, No. 4723', together with a Sykes Patent brass screw-action powder measure and an Improved pattern primer and side-mounted funnel gun tool with suspension loop fixing, unmarked but probably by Dixon & Sons. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A late Victorian brass bound leather cartridge box magazine, retailed by Harrods, Brompton Road, London, the hinged lid opening to reveal a fitted four-division interior (one divider lacking), the lid exterior embossed with the initials 'A.G.H.F.', the lid interior with gilt embossed label for Harrods Gun & Rifle Dept, with strap belts and swing handle, height 13cm, width 33cm, depth 25cm.
A late 19th century brass bound mahogany gun case with hinged lid, bearing interior label for Joseph Manton, No 11 Hanover Square, London, the interior with green baize lining and part remaining altered arrangement divider, with ring shaped carrying handle, length 86.5cm, width 24cm, depth 7.5cm. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A mid to late 19th Century Adam's Patent revolver with later wood grip (relic found condition, overall losses, rust, old cleaning), together with a small collection of gun related items, including a group of late 19th century musket and rifle lead shot, a shot maker's crucible with turned wood handle and a group of gun flints, and an African arrow, probably early 20th century. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A large collection of mainly early to mid-20th century trade catalogues relating to shooting and game hunting, including W.J. George Dover, Dixon Sheffield, John Dickson & Sons Edinburgh, Westley Richards, W. Darlow Bedford, Gun-Craft, G. & S. Holloway Birmingham, Lightwood & Sons Ltd, Webley & Scott and Frank Dyke & Co Ltd, part loose, part within an album. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A scarce early 20th century brass Colt advertising gun bore gauge, one side of the body detailed 'Colt Firearms, Hartford, Conn. U.S.A.', the opposing side with rampant colt trademark, the main body engraved with scale of measurements, length 10.6cm. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
An early 20th century B.S.A. .177 Improved Model D Standard pattern, Lincoln Jefferies Patent air rifle, serial number 30601, with underlever action, front and rear sighted barrel, barrel length 48cm, chequered grips with embossed B.S.A. trademark of three crossed rifles and steel butt plate (action works, overall a nice honest gun). Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A mid-19th century Beaumont-Adams 54-bore five-shot double-action revolver with octagonal sighted barrel, barrel length 11cm, engraved 'Thomas Horsley, Gun Maker, York', the frame engraved 'Adams Patent No 28499R' and 'B 12836', with safety stop, Adams Patent rammer arm (probably replaced) and chequered wood grip, with an associated case, probably once a cutlery canteen box.
An early 20th century B.S.A. .177 Improved Model D Standard pattern air rifle, serial number 52599, with underlever action, front and rear sighted barrel, barrel length 48cm, chequered grips with embossed B.S.A. trademark of three crossed rifles and steel butt plate (action works, some minor bruising to stock, overall an honest gun). Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A rare mid to late 19th century double-barrelled 10-bore percussion sporting gun by William Powell & Son with Damascus steel barrels, barrel length 75.5cm, foliate engraved locks and hammers, walnut stock with chequered grips and steel furniture, and wood ramrod with lead tip (barrels probably shortened). Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A group of 19th century hammer gun lock plates and mechanisms, including named examples by Chas Grierson, H. Mangeot, Charles Evans, G.B. Richardson and G. Bates, with line engraved frames and foliate engraving, one with game related scenes. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A 20th century painted wood and composite shopfront advertising sign for James Purdey in the form of a split shell case, the red painted body detailed 'James Purdey Est 1814, Gun Maker, Princes St, London', the centre with oval painted panel depicting a shooting man, height 32cm, length 92cm, depth 16cm. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A scarce early 20th century B.S.A. Breakdown pattern .177 air rifle, circa 1930s, serial number 3426, with underlever action, front and rear sighted barrel, barrel length 47cm, and chequered grips incorporating 'BSA' initials (action works, overall a nice clean gun). Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A collection of ephemera relating to Bryant gun case makers, including photographs, trade catalogues, billheads and invoices, all within a folder. Note: Robert Bryant was a renowned London maker, known for quality cases and leather goods. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A large collection of later 20th century gun and shooting related trade catalogues and advertising brochures, including Holland & Holland Ltd, Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd, Kynoch & Co Limited, Westley Richards, Edgar Bros and two unusual Tullis Russell The Papermakers three-dimensional model advertising cartridge display boxes. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
An early to mid-19th century percussion punt or wildfowl gun with part-octagonal and part-round sighted barrel, barrel length 150.5cm, shaped lock and hammer with foliate decoration and gold tablet insert, detailed '(Wallis)', full-stocked with chequered grips, steel furniture and long ebonized ramrod with steel tip. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A 19th century 28-bore double-barrelled sporting gun by Joseph Manton with sighted barrels, barrel length 73.5cm, trophy engraved locks and foliate decorated hammers, full-stocked in figured walnut with chequered grip, steel furniture and ebonized wood ramrod with brass tip. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A 19th century 10-bore percussion wildfowl gun by Needler with Damascus striped part-round and part-octagonal barrel, barrel length 123.5cm, and foliate engraved locks and hammer, full-stocked with steel furniture, chequered grip and pull-out ebonized wood ramrod with brass tip. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A rare late 19th century nickel plated brass 12-bore loading and ramming tool by Bartram & Co, with spring-loaded rammer, the body detailed 'Bartram & Co Patent 3154', the lower body detailed '12' and numbered '590'. Note: there are suggestions that this was originally from an Alexander Henry gun case. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A large collection of various late 19th/early 20th century gun related oil bottles, including examples by W.W. Greener, W.R. Pape, Cogswell & Harrison, William Powell & Son, G. & J.W. Hawksley and Army & Navy Co-operative Society London. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.

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