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A 10.15x63mm SERBIAN MAUSER M1878/80 SINGLE-SHOT CARBINE, serial no. 4576, dated for 1882, unique model manufactured by Mauser for the Serbian Army, with 20in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, octagonal breech-section, round profile receiver with Cyrillic markings, bolt with short handle and rear guide to tang (bolt number miss-matched), flag safe, walnut full-stock originally with side slots for sling now filled and conventional swivels fitted, single barrel-band and under-barrel cleaning rod Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A 11mm ALBINI-BRAENDLIN MODEL 1867 BREECH-LOADING SERVICE RIFLE, serial no. 1938, dated for 1867, with 34 1/2in. in the white barrel (some mild staining) with block and blade front-sight, bayonet lug on the underside of muzzle, block and blade fore-sight, ladder rear-sight, flip-up breech, plain unmarked back-action lock, regulation iron mounted full walnut stock with nose-cap and two further barrel bands, light cleaning throughout, with jag-ended clearing rod and fitted with a later leather sling Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A RARE 10.66mm (.42 BERDAN) EXPERIMENTAL BERDAN MODEL 1867 BREECH-LOADING RIFLE, serial no. 1, circa 1867, with reblued 32 1/2in. barrel (some shallow pitting below finish), block and dove-tailed blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight on a sprung base serving to lock the lift-up brushed bright breech (serial numbered '1' to the underside), inline cocking piece to rear, walnut full-stock (cracked through at hand and repaired), iron furniture and under-barrel clearing rod, bayonet lug at muzzle, together with notes on the rifle an a proof exemption certificate dated 1983 Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A RARE EARLY .177 BSA LONG MILITARY PATTERN UNDER-LEVER AIR-RIFLE, serial no. 17, for 1907, with 20 7/8in. barrel, ramp and dove-tailed blade fore-sight, fixed swivel loop 6in. back from muzzle, tap-action breech, elevating ladder rear-sight mounted to front of the air-chamber, the chamber further stamped 'THE BIRMINGHAM SMALL ARMS COMPANY LIMITED' and 'BSA MILITARY AIR RIFLE' to the top of the trigger unit, dummy bolt-handle, walnut butt-stock with iron heel-plate, plain walnut half-stock fore-end, iron trigger guard with trigger adjuster and sling swivel to the front, 'spade' catch under-lever without side-fences, later worn painted finish Pre-1939
A BOXED .22 FEINWERKBAU 127 SPORT MKI BREAK-BARREL AIR-RIFLE, serial no. 20009, circa 1977, with blued 18 1/4in. barrel, tunnel fore-sight, elevating ladder style plastic rear-sight, blued air-chamber railed for a telescopic sight, push-pull safe at rear and beech half-stock with chequered grip and rubber recoil pad, the whole appearing in very little used collector's condition, in its makers card and polystyrene carton with ASI lid label
AN 11.15X60Rmm 'M1869n.M.' WERDER HINGED FALLING-BLOCK SERVICE RIFLE, UNSIGNED, serial no. 105526, circa 1870, with round 35in. barrel, block fore-sight with blade, Mauser-style broad ladder rear-sight with standing notch, short action with automatic load ramp opened by a guarded front trigger and cocked via a large thumb-lever, walnut full-stock with repeated serial number stamped to right side of butt (hairline cracks at hand), iron furniture, under-barrel matching number iron clearing rod and swivels, some refinishing Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A RARE 11x59mmR GREENE'S PATENT PROTOTYPE BOLT-ACTION MAGAZINE RIFLE, no visible serial number, manufactured circa 1875, with reblued 31 1/2in. barrel, block and dove-tailed blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, squared receiver marked 'GREENE'S PATENT' (faint), with tubular bolt-guide and apertures for cartridge loading and ejection to the right and left respectively, the right side with lugs for a detachable side-mounted magazine (absent), rear bolt-handle recessed into the wood, walnut full-stock with blued iron furniture, two barrel bands and under-barrel clearing-rod, together with a cd containing further information on the rifle Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
AN 11.15x60Rmm JAPANESE MODEL M18 MURATA BOLT-ACTION SERVICE RIFLE, serial no. 21240, circa 1890, with 32 1/4in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, flat nocksform with arsenal stamps, rounded receiver with Japanese markings, bolt with oversize handle and large round cocking-piece to rear, hardwood full-stock (some filled repairs), iron furniture including two barrel bands, the front with bayonet lug and under-barrel cleaning rod Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A RARE .577 PERCUSSION RESTELL'S PATENT BREECH-LOADING RIFLE, no visible serial number, built to British Patent 1497 of July 1858, with blued 39in. multi-groove rifled barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rearsight, the breech-section with extension piece holding a withdrawing bolt opened via a shaped lever laying across the barrel when closed and also operating a rotating locking cam within the body of the bolt, unmarked military style bar-action lock, walnut full-stock, iron furniture including a sideplate of similar form to the lock and three barrel-bands retained with spring-clips and jag-ended iron ramrod, together with a copy of the patent
A RARE DELUXE GRADE 30-BORE PERCUSSION TERRY'S PATENT BREECH-LOADING SPORTING RIFLE SIGNED J.B PALMER, serial no. 558, circa 1860, with 28in. browned damascus octagonal barrel, dove-tail blade fore-sight, ladder rear-sight graduated to 1000yds., scroll engraving to top of receiver, the side inscribed 'TERRY'S PATENT 30 BORE', side mounted scroll engraved lift and twist bolt, border and scroll engraved bar-action lock signed 'J.B. PALMER' within a scrolled banner and with a lioness mask within a scrolled field to the tail, chequered walnut half-stock, iron furniture including raised finger-spur to lower tang, single barrel key, moulded horn fore-end tip and eyelets for sling
A .577-450 (M/H) MARTINI-HENRY ARTILLERY CARBINE WITH R.I.C. IDENTITY DISK, UNSIGNED, serial no. 7788, circa 1885, with blued 21 1/2in. barrel (possible well repaired saw-cut at breech with later nitro re-proof), block and blade fore-sight, elevating short ladder rear-sight, unmarked slab-sided receiver with chequered oval thumb depression to rear, tear-drop cocking indicator, walnut butt-stock with Enfield butt-stamp, sold out of service broad arrow mark and inlet brass R.I.C identity disk numbered '3983', iron heel-plate, short under-lever and full-length fore-end with two iron barrel-bands, the front with bayonet lug, iron nose-cap and early style clearing rod Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A 10.66X57R (BERDAN) '1870 RUSSIAN BERDAN' BOLT-ACTION SINGLE-SHOT SERVICE RIFLE, serial no. 41475, dated for 1881, with 32 1/2in. barrel signed in Cyrillic on the top (some parts officially re-numbered), block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, octagonal receiver tapering to the rear, bolt with ribbed pear-shaped handle, disc-shaped cocking piece, walnut three-quarter stock, iron furniture and iron under-barrel clearing rod, original finish with light bruising to metal and cleaned bruising to woodwork Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A .577-450 (M/H) MKII ENFIELD MARTINI-HENRY, no visible serial number, dated for 1885, with 33 1/4in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, the nocksform stamped 'S-X', ordnance proofs, slab-sided receiver with make, model and crown device to right side, tear-drop cocking indicator, chequered thumb depression to rear of receiver, walnut butt-stock with 'BIRMINGHAM 1890' roundel over 'II.', shortened and re-lengthened with 'FORT WILLIAM' stamp and a farsi inscription, iron heel-plate and short under-lever, full-length fore-end (old filled repair forward of action) with two barrel-bands and swamped ramrod Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A RARE .44 (EVANS) 'TRANSITION SPORTER' REPEATING LEVER-ACTION SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 1927, for 1876-77, with blued octagonal 26in. barrel, dove-tailed fore-sight, fixed notch rear-sight with folding ladder (slider a good replacement), moulded blued receiver formed in two halves with integral magazine housing in the butt, applied walnut comb and heel, rear loading gate in the crescent heel-plate, re-curved under-lever forming the trigger guard and smooth splinter walnut fore-end with iron nose-cap, the whole retaining much original finish Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE .577 PERCUSSION LEETCH PATENT BREECH-LOADING LONG RIFLE, serial no. 128, circa 1863, with London proved round 35in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, shaped flat-topped receiver signed 'LEETCH'S PATENT COMP'Y, 29 GREAT PORTLAND ST. LONDON W.' to the top with swing out reverse loading breech-block operating on an articulated chequered bolt (traces of colour), plain back-action lock signed 'LEETCH'S PATENT COMPANY', plain side hammer, walnut military-style full-stock, iron furniture including pistol-grip spurred tang trigger-guard, three iron barrel-bands and jag-ended iron under-barrel clearing rod
A .577 (SNIDER) COMMERCIAL THREE-BAND RIFLE SIGNED TOWER, no visible serial number, dated for 1871, with 36 1/2in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, flip-open breech with solid thumb-piece and marked 'SNIDER'S PATENT', military style lock signed 'TOWER' with date and a crown device to tail, walnut full-stock, brass furniture except three iron barrel-bands and jag-ended ramrod, fitted with a later leather sling Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A .577 PERCUSSION PATTERN 1853/58 ARTILLERY CARBINE SIGNED TOWER, no visible serial number, dated for 1860, with 24in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, short elevating ladder rear-sight, period commercial and ordnance proofs at breech, borderline engraved signed and dated lock with crown stamp at tail, walnut three-quarter stock, iron furniture including two barrel-bands and jag-ended under-barrel ramrod, fitted with a later leather sling
A .451 (WHITWORTH) PERCUSSION ENFIELD 1863 THREE-BAND MILITARY MATCH RIFLE, serial no. 6116, dated for 1863, re-sleeved with browned 33in. round barrel, recessed muzzle, block and blade foresight, elevating ladder rear-sight, tang drilled for a vernier sight (absent), border lined flat lock plate signed 'ENFIELD 1863' together with a 'VR' crown cypher, walnut three-quarter stock with iron furniture, chequered at the wrist and fore-grip, three iron barrel bands and nose cap, iron ramrod, expertly re-finished throughout
WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO. A GOOD .451 (WHITWORTH) PERCUSSION BREECH-LOADING 'MONKEY-TAIL' RIFLE, serial no. 576, dated for 1861 and of similar form to the trials rifles of 1861, with blued 36in. barrel marked 'WHITWORTH'S PATENT', block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, commercial proofs, flip open breech of typical form marked 'WESTLEY RICHARDS PATENT' on the upper face, plain bar-action lock marked 'WESTLEY RICHARDS & CO.' together with the date, walnut full-stock with iron furniture, the heel-plate with central trap, two barrel bands, iron clearing rod and no provision for bayonet
A .577-450 (M/H) MARTINI-HENRY COMMERCIAL SERVICE RIFLE, UNSIGNED, serial no. 7739, circa 1885, with blued 33 1/4in. barrel, block and blade fore-sight, elevating ladder rear-sight, commercial Birmingham proofs, unmarked slab-sided receiver with chequered oval thumb depression to rear, tear-drop cocking indicator, walnut butt-stock with iron heel-plate, short under-lever and full-length fore-end with two iron barrel-bands and nose-cap, early style clearing rod and fitted with a later leather sling Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A .44 (EVANS LONG) LEVER-ACTION NEW MODEL EVANS PATENT MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 40, for 1876-77, with blued round 30in. barrel, dove-tailed fore-sight, elevating notch rear-sight with ladder, moulded blued receiver formed in two halves with integral magazine housing in the butt, applied walnut comb and heel, rear loading gate in the crescent heel-plate, re-curved under-lever forming the trigger guard and smooth splinter walnut fore-end with schnabel tip, the whole refinished Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A .577-450 (M/H) NATIONAL ARMS & AMMUNITION COMPANY MKIII MARTINI-HENRY SERVICE RIFLE, no visible serial number, dated 1882, with 33 1/4in. barrel with block and blade fore-sight (retaining an original nickel plated combination protector muzzle-cap), elevating ladder rear-sight, receiver bridge marked 'S-X', slab-sided receiver with external cocking indicator on the right face and marked 'N A & A Co. Ld' together with a Victoria crown and 'III' over 'I', left face blank, walnut butt-stock with 'BIRMINGHAM 1893' roundel stamp and smooth butt-cap, walnut full-length fore-end, two iron barrel-bands, nose-cap and original iron clearing-rod, strong amount of finish remaining Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A .44 PERCUSSION MODEL 1853 SHARPS RIFLE CO. BREECH-LOADING SPORTING RIFLE, serial no. 12242, circa 1855, with 25 1/2in. octagonal barrel (possibly shortened) signed 'SHARPS RIFLE MANUF'G CO. HARTFORD CONN.', dove-tailed fore-sight, standing notch rear-sight with flip-up ladder, slant-breech receiver with traces of faded colour, the top-tang marked 'SHARP'S PATENT 1848' and the serial number, the lock with pellet primer and marked 'SHARP'S PATENT 1852', walnut butt-stock (repaired cracks at hand) with inlet brass patch-box to right side, iron heel-plate, lower tang with saddle-ring, under-lever opening forming the trigger guard bow, double set triggers, walnut splinter fore-end (small chip to underside in front of action) and pewter fore-end tip
**Please note - unfortunately the rear passenger window has cracked during transport**Offered without Reserve, this 11.9HP 'Flatnose' Saloon is an older restoration and could offer a very approachable entry into vintage motoring.William Morris' sturdy and affordable Cowley and Oxford models helped change British motoring from an elitist pastime to transport for the masses and therefore hold an important place in automotive historyIn September 1926, Morris unveiled the Bullnose's successor, the 'Flatnose', which drew heavily on the design of its much-loved 'Bullnose' predecessorBuilt on a light yet sturdy leaf-sprung ladder chassis and powered by a choice of two torquey four-cylinder side-valve engines (11.9/13.9HP) mated to a 3-speed manual gearboxFirst registered in 1928, the vehicle appears to have had a restoration at some point in its lifeNow finished in cream over black with a Bordeaux red leather interior and matching door cards and carpets, it sits on cream painted artillery wheelsWe are sure that this charismatic old Oxford will provide miles of entertaining motoring whilst the new owner writes the next chapter of its lifeSpecificationMake: MORRISModel: OXFORDYear: 1928Chassis Number: 240755Registration Number: TO 7263Transmission: ManualEngine Number: 266331Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 27000 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Bordeaux Red leatherClick here for more details and images
CHOPARD FOR KUTCHINSKY, HAPPY DIAMONDS, REF. 813 1 A LADY'S 18 CARAT GOLD AND DIAMOND BRACELET WATCH, NO. 415994, CIRCA 1990Movement: Cal. 2442, manual wind, 17 jewels Case: 18 carat gold case, diamond set bezel and lugs, snap case back, stamped with 0.750 common control mark Dial: Champagne Bracelet: 18 carat gold woven bracelet with diamond set ladder snap clasp Size: 22mm, bracelet 14cm Signed: Case, dial, movement, crown and clasp signed Chopard, case back engraved Kutchinsky Accessories: None Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Movement appears to be in a generally good condition with little sign of previous intervention when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in an average condition with some light marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands appear to be in a generally good condition.Glass appears free of significant scratches or marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case appears to be in good condition with minor scratches and marks. Crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Bracelet appears to be in a generally good condition, with light scratches and no signs of significant stretching, twisting or distortion of the links. Clasp is currently functioning and appears to be in good condition. Bracelet measures approximately 14cm including case.27g grossThis lot does not come with box or papers.Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved.If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com Condition Report Disclaimer
12 Boxed and unboxed Conrad fire engine diecast models to include 5509 City Of Miami Fire Rescue, 5502 E-One Fire Engine Truck Rescue Ladder, 2 x 1019 American Lafrance, 5512 Rosenbauer Airport Fire Truck, etc, all diecast ex, boxes gd-vg overall with some signs of storage and edge wear and a couple in need of re-gluing
10 Dinky Toys. Leyland Octopus tanker, ESSO. Guy open back truck, red and fawn. Streamlined Fire Engine, with ladder and bell. Austin A40 van, SHELL/BP red and green. NCB electric van in grey. BBC TV extending mast vehicle. Guy van, Golden Shred, Big Bedford, Heinz Baked Beans. Pullmore Car Transporter and a truck. QGC some age wear/repainting, ramp detached to the car transporter. £70-90
Tri-ang Minic clockwork Fire Engine. An earlier example red with black mudguards, complete with red plastic ladder and brass bell, with battery powered headlights. Plated wheels with black tyres. Boxed. Vehicle VGC, rear metal hose take-off looks to have been replaced. Clockwork motor in working order. £60-80
6 Corgi Haulage related vehicles. Modern trucks range in plastic display case. ERF Tanker -Shell UK, 2 PICKFORDS Scammell Contractors, WRECKIN Scammell articulated and low loader, ANNIS & Co. Ltd Diamond T ballast with girder trailer & Locomotive load, CYRIL KNOWLES, Leyland DAF 85 powder tanker and a Nine Double Nine AEC HCB ANGUS water ladder Leicester city fire Brigade. All boxed and look unused. VGC-Mint £50-70
A TIPP & CO. pre -war tinplate clockwork fire engine. Finished in red with Dunlop cord wheels, 4 sitting fireman figures, with extending ladder. Has original bell in cab. Tipp & co logo printed to the bonnet. 24cm in length, original string for ladders has broken. Looks complete with minor wear and scratches to litho, GC-VGC £90-130
A LOUIS MARX stream lined tin plate wind up racing car in red with driver and No.410 to rear fin. Retains its original plastic windscreen, large silver wheels,(rusting to rear right side wheel), together with a CHAD VALLEY fire engine with detachable ladder, finished in red and lined in yellow. Stamped Chad Valley to the rear, with wind up motor, missing string for ladder winder. Both untested, Some wear and discolouration, scratching in places. GC £80-120
Marc Chagall (1887-1985)Jacob's Ladder, from The Bible (Cramer 30)Etching hand-finished with watercolour, 1958, initialled in pencil, numbered from the edition of 100, printed by Raymond Haasen, published by Tériade Éditeur, Paris, on Arches paper, with full margins, sheet 440 x 330mm (17 1/4 x 13in)
Michele Lucchesi (1539–1590) L'Asinaria, or an Allegory of Stupidity Engraving, 1564, a good impression on laid paper with watermark of a ladder within escutcheon [cf. Briquet 5928-5929, datable to circa 1540-1570], some signs of minor wear in the plate, trimmed within platemark to left and right edges, upper and lower edges with good margins, sheet 300 x 424 mm (11 3/4 x 16 3/4 in) (unframed) Literature: cf. Jean Michel Massing: "Washing the Ass's Head: Proverbial and Allegorical Prints of the Sixteenth Century", Print Quarterly, vol. XXVIII, September 2011, pp. 300-301
A Swedish M1867/74 Rolling Block Rifle by Carl Gustaf, the 95cm barrel with bayonet bar to the right side of the muzzle, hinged ladder rearsight, the right side of the receiver stamped with maker's mark of crowned C over 1873, the left side of the receiver, stock and barrel numbered 15017, the walnut full stock with three steel barrel bands with screw fasteners, two sling swivels, the left side of the butt with recess for a roundel - now missing, with steel butt plate and socket bayonet with cruciform blade, 135cm excluding bayonet, lacks clearing rodAction works. Brown patching to metalwork. Minor bruising to stock
A Lladro figure of a Medieval lady seated doing embroidery, 29 cm high together with another similar figure seated in a ladder back chair, 28 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The Medieval lady - very dirty and there is a small chip to her little finger. The lady on a chair - again very dirty. Both in need of a good clean. General wear and tear conducive with age and use - see images for more details
An ash ladder back rush seat rocking arm chair by Neville Neal after a design by Ernest Gimson, raised on turned supports to chamfered stretchers, stamped to inside of rear right leg, 54.5 cm wide x 108 cm high (Provenance: bears label verso "1970 I learned to make chairs 1972 I visited Neville Neal in Rugby where my wife Anne and I had tea with him and Mary at his workshop, he sold me this rocker. John Plant")
A collection of various vintage planes including a steel and wooden mounted infill shoulder plane, Sims of London plough plane, Charles & Co. plough plane, W Greenslade of Bristol plough plane, two un-named chair or ladder rounding planes, three moulding planes, brass mounted router and a tub of various blades, etc.
Aesthetic movement Ash, chair, with horizontal splat ladder back and raffia seat, standing on turned legs, 84cm high, the seat 30.5cm high approx Overall signs of age, wear and use. There are some marks and staining, both to the chair frame and to the rush seat. Some scuffs and marks to the edges and finials. Please see newly uploaded images on our website under the 'condition report' tab for more details.

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