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Lot 637

A 19th Century oak pistol case with green felt divisioned interior, labelled James Woodward London, and two other similar pistol cases. (3) Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.

Lot 630

An early 19th Century flintlock pistol, unnamed 26.5cm octagonal barrel, brass trigger guard with ram rod, plain lock plates and shaped stock. Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.

Lot 627

A 19th Century pocket muff pistol, indistinctly signed under the 6cm barrel, missing nipple and a similar pistol, both unnamed. (2) Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.

Lot 621

An early 19th Century flintlock volunteer or livery pistol by Hegley London, 18cm barrel inscribed 'London', engraved brass trigger guard, plain stock and rounded butt, ordnance proof marks, lacking ramrod. Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.

Lot 632

A 19th Century percussion continental holster pistol, 20cm barrel, with belt mount, brass butt and plain stock, damage. Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.

Lot 622

An 18th Century over and under brass flintlock double barrel pistol by Twigg No 117706, 7cm barrels, proof marks, plain butt. Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.

Lot 660

A late 18th Century Irish flintlock dragoon pistol Dublin Castle, the lock plate named and stamped with GR under a crown, 22.5cm barrel, brass butt and trigger guard, later ram rod. Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.

Lot 626

A 19th Century pin fire six shot pistol, the chamber stamped 'The Guardian American Model 1878', 7.3cm barrel, and a similar rim fire six shot pistol, 7.5cm barrel. (2) Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.

Lot 646

A 19th Century percussion pistol by Parker, Field & Sons, 10.5cm octagonal barrel, engraved lock and trigger guard, proof marks, swivel ram rod in labelled fitted oak case with tools and shot, width 29cm. Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.

Lot 624

A 19th Century percussion pistol by G West London, 20.5cm octagonal barrel, engraved lock plate, hatched stock. Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.

Lot 623

A 19th Century percussion pepperbox six shot pistol by B Musgrove Glasgow, scroll engraved sides and trigger guard, plain butt. Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.

Lot 779

A small collection of silver, comprising a pair of baluster peppers, an armada dish, and American leaf shaped dish, stamped sterling, a German pierce-decorated mustard and flower shaped small dish, both stamped 800, a bangle, a clip, a silver and mother o'pearl fruit knife, a set of cocktail sticks, and a silver necklace by Georg Jensen, boxed, together with a pair of silver plated grape scissors, cased, a set of six ceramic handled steel dessert knives and forks with imari decorated pistol grip handles, in fitted Asprey case, and other items including a candlestick, 15oz weighable. (qty)

Lot 869

A service of George III silver old English pattern flatware, comprising a gravy spoon, 12 table spoons, 12 table forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks and 12 teaspoons, all by George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1793 and 1794 (gravy spoon 1796), 95oz overall, together with a set of 12 modern silver handled table knives and dessert knives, with pistol-grip handles and steel blades

Lot 79

A Webley & Scott Hurricane Air Pistol, with shaped chequered grip and adjustable sight, in the original box, instruction manualLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 597

THREE BROWN LEATHER PISTOL HOLSTERStogether with one canvas pistol holster (4)

Lot 361

AN ENGLISH PERCUSSION OVER AND UNDER HOWDAH PISTOL BY A. KARABEGOF OF LONDON circa 1845, with swivel ramrod, sprung belt hook and walnut grip, 31cm longNote: You must be over 18 to purchase this item. By bidding on this Lot you are declaring that you are over the age of 18.

Lot 111

COLLECTION OF BOW PORCELAIN MID 18TH CENTURY comprising an octagonal plate painted with chrysanthemum and flowering foliage to the centre, the border with diaper and floral panels, unmarked, 22.1cm wide; a white glazed coffee can moulded with sprigs of blossom, unmarked, 6.2cm high; a white glazed coffee cup with floral moulded details, with an underglaze blue border above the foot rim and an internal diaper border, unmarked, 5.5cm high; a large knife with pistol handle moulded scroll and floral painted detail, 18cm long; and a dessert knife and a WORCESTER DESSERT FORK, with pistol shaped unmoulded handles painted with foliate details (6) smaller knife and fork 18cm and 20.5cm long Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics Note: For a reference to cutlery of this type see Gabszewicz 'Made at New Canton' and Adams and Redstone ‘Bow Porcelain’, p238

Lot 51

GEORGE III SEA SERVICE FLINTLOCK PISTOL CIRCA 1800 the 9-inch steel barrel with London proof marks, the lock plate stamped with crowned GR cypher and SAR, the walnut full stock with brass ramrod pipe, trigger guard, butt cap and side plate, the steel ramrod swelling towards the tip 39cm wide, 15cm high

Lot 166

A white metal German miniature Mauser pin-fire pistol

Lot 38

BSA Scorpion .22 break action air pistol with fixed sights. OVER 18S ONLY. NO IN-HOUSE SHIPPING. (B.P. 21% + VAT) General surface wear and scratches to body with use. Cocks and works.

Lot 185

Modern inert model Colt double-action Army Model revolver. Plain grey patination to metal parts, moving parts and wooden butt grips but cylinder does not turn on cocking and a modern inert model Colt “Baby Dragoon” revolver. Bright metal frame, black cylinder and barrel and plastic grips. Moving parts. Made in Spain in original box as sold by Battle Orders Limited marked “Model Pocket Pistol of 1848 called Baby Dragoon”

Lot 180

Modern inert model short-barrelled percussion pistol with working lock marked “DERRINGER PHILADELPHIA” Good, clean wood with good fit and brass furniture and fixed imitation ramrod. No makers marks but probably Italian or Spanish origin. 7 ½” overall, barrel 3”

Lot 181

Modern inert model flintlock pistol with working cast black lock components, hexagonal barrel, brass furniture and clean and tidy wood. No identifying marks. 15” overall, barrel 10”

Lot 183

Modern inert model single barrel percussion pistol by “Jukar” Spain No. 022762 stamped on barrel but no other marks. Brass furniture and clean wood with good fit. 15” overall, barrel 9”

Lot 182

Modern inert model single-barrel flintlock pistol. Working lock with cast parts, heavy octagonal barrel and brass furniture and fixed imitation ramrod. No makers marks. 11” overall, barrel 6”

Lot 200

A De-activated .38” Webley Service Revolver No. A80960 in original black finish. No military marks evident and in almost mint condition showing no signs of any use. It bears original proof marks and proof house deactivation stamp and date of deactivation suggests that it may well have been deactivated before use or from private ownership or stock following the prohibition of possession of functioning short firearms in the UK in 1977. IMPORTANT NOTE THE PISTOL IS DEACTIVATED BUT TO PRE-2018 STANDARD ONLY AND IS ACCOMPANIED BY A PRE-2018 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATE. IT CAN ONLY BE PURCHASED BY A REGISTERED FIREARMS DEALER, MUSEUM HOLDING CURRENT UK LICENCE OR WITH APPROPRIATE EXEMPTION

Lot 191

Modern inert cast replica Sharps’ single shot breech loading lever action pistol of 1850 with cast working parts all to bright grey patina with plain wooden grips. 13” overall, barrel 8”.

Lot 229

12bore Rizzini o/u ejc shotgun No. PSF 7960. Single trigger with 28” blacked barrels 2 ¾” chambers nitro-proofed removable chokes and red bead foresight (2 spare chokes included) No choke key Raised ventilated top rib and ventilated central rib and clean bores. Semi-pistol grip stock with clean straight grained wood and crisp chequering and LOP 14”A few slight scratches and marks commensurate with normal use. RFD OR SHOTGUN CERT REQUIRED

Lot 179

Modern inert model single barrel flintlock pistol. Bright metal working lock all complete marked “Ketland” with brass barrel marked “LONDON” Brass coloured furniture and ramrod present. Numbered 1281 on butt cap and probably of Italian origin. 14” overall, barrel 8”

Lot 196

Inert decorative model “John Wayne” Armed Forces 1911 Commemorative .45 semi-auto Colt pistol by Franklin Mint in original box with certificate and display frame in black wood with badges (one in box) INERT NON-FIRING DISPLAY PIECE NO LICENCE REQUIRED BUT BUYER MUST BE OVER 18 AND VCR ACT APPLIES

Lot 111

A good scarce WW1 era fragment of a downed German Zeppelin airship, fashioned into a Maltese cross shaped medallion, more than likely intended to be a German Iron Cross, and a snipe at the German military forces. The cross has been punched with ‘Zeppelin 23/24 Sep 1916’, and had a hole punched through one of the arms for attaching a cord or chain. The metal is lightweight, and likely an aluminium alloy ‘duraluminium’. Information supplied by the vendor suggests that the piece was salvaged by a relative from a crashed Zeppelin in Kent, but the dates on the medallion suggest it may have been the adjacent county of Essex. Zeppelins L32 and L33 were active over Kent on the evening of September 23rd and into the early hours of the morning of September 24th. L32, commanded by Oberleutnant Zur-See Werner Peterson, made a bombing run over Kent and Essex, but was intercepted by 2nd Lt Frederick Sowrey in his BE2c aircraft. On Sowrey’s third attack pass, the Zeppelin was punctured and caught fire, and crashed to the ground at Snail’s Hall Farm, Billericay - there were no survivors. L33, commanded by Kapitänleutnant Alois Böcker suffered a similar fate. En-route to London, L33 dropped bombs over Kent and Essex, before being struck by artillery fire that damaged a propeller, sending fragments into the gas cells. Now leaking hydrogen, losing height, and crippled by damage, the crew jettisoned water ballast, and later any disposable onboard in order to gain height. As Böcker headed for the Essex coast, he realised there was no hope of making it back to Germany, and turned around his craft in order to crash land it at Little Wigborough, Essex. The crew survived the landing, and used a flare pistol to set fire to the shell of the airship, leaving only the skeleton remaining. Approximately 4cm x 4cm. Condition: good. Some perfectly normal age discolouration and oxidisation to the metal.

Lot 206

Antique Oriental flintlock pistol 14½” overall with 9” barrel measuring .616” at the muzzle which is slightly flared. Lower section of barrel decorated with oriental symbols top section plain. One unidentified mark to barrel at breech but no other marks apparent to barrel or lock. The lock has some scroll decoration but is not functioning and stuck at full cock with a loose trigger and may have been installed for decoration only. Decorative brass furniture and butt cap. Woodwork to a red/brown finish overall with a slight chip at front of lock but otherwise clean and tidy with some floral decoration. BUYER MUST BE OVER 18.

Lot 205

Interesting heavy large bore antique percussion pistol 13 ½” overall with 7” barrel at .75” which may have been taken from a musket and shortened with Birmingham marks at breech. Fitted with an Enfield type lock with no identifying marks fitted with an offset hammer which may have been adapted to match the lock to the barrel. Lock faulty and loose trigger External corrosion to barrel and lock appears to have been cleaned back to bright metal. Ramrod with brass tamper present. Plain woodwork tidy but poor fit in places and varnished with brass furniture and butt cap. Holes to stock suggest that a belt hook may have been fitted. A clean display piece. BUYER MUST BE OVER 18.

Lot 408

A set of twelve George V silver pistol handle table knives, for Harrods of London, boxed, Sheffield 1935.

Lot 354

Assorted spirits, including Gordon's London Dry Gin, Eagle Rare Kentucky bourbon whiskey, Smirnoff Vodka no. 21, Haig Club Scotch whisky, and two unidentified liquors in novelty bottles, one formed as a pistol, the other as a phallus. (a quantity)

Lot 407

A set of twelve George V silver pistol handle table knives, for Harrods of London, boxed, Sheffield 1935.

Lot 1546

A Flintlock Muff pistol

Lot 1486

A P.08 Co2 air pistol. With box and paperwork. Shoots a .177 BB with holster.

Lot 1477

A percussion pocket pistol signed H.Nock, 14cm long. Postage category b

Lot 1545

A Baikal MP-654K Cal. 4.5mm air pistol, Made in Russia. Postage category B

Lot 240

Small flintlock hand or pocket pistol, early 19th century. With a three inch barrel and engraved lock plate depicting a foliated stalk of wheat. The gun also features a swelled wooden grip with a carved checkered pattern throughout.Barrel length: 3 in. Weight: 10.6 oz.Condition: Most components appear to be intact including the hammer, the jaw screw and the jaw, the flint, frizzen, and pan and there are no apparent restorations. Ejector rod is corroded in place and does move. There is some separation between the wooden butt and the body of the gun. Tarnishing to the metal throughout, including corrosion that impedes the legibility of the proof marks. Gun has not been tested.

Lot 241

Large early 19th century flintlock cavalry pistol, possibly French or British. With an eleven-inch barrel and ornately engraved foliate motifs and scrollwork along the metal components of the stock and lock plates. Gun also features a swelled wooden grip with similarly carved patterns. There is an illegible inscription or marking along the lock plate, possibly indicating the maker of the firearm or a proof mark.Barrel length: 11 in. Weight: 1 lb 12 oz.Condition: Most components appear to be intact including the hammer, the jaw screw and the jaw, frizzen, and pan and there are no apparent restorations. There is wear and chipping to the base of the wooden ejector rod. Some separation, chipping, and splitting to the wooden body of the gun. Tarnishing to the metal throughout, including corrosion that impedes the legibility of possible maker's or proof marks. Gun has not been tested.

Lot 239

Small mid-19th century percussion boxlock pocket or muff pistol, possibly manufactured in England and exported for use in the United States during the Civil War era. With a two and a half inch single-shot barrel and engraved scrollwork along the lock plates. Gun also features a modest and sleek wooden grip. There are two faded and illegible carved marks along the underside of the barrel, possibly indicating the maker of the firearm or a proof mark.Barrel length: 2 1/2 in. Weight: 7.5 oz.Condition: Most components appear to be intact including the hammer and trigger. There are no apparent restorations. Light separation between the wooden stock and the metal frame of the gun. Tarnishing to the metal throughout, including corrosion that impedes the legibility of the marks along the underside of the base. Gun has not been tested.

Lot 178

A Potsdam style percussion pistol with stamped lock plate and barrel, brass fittings, 36cm

Lot 171

An antique percussion pistol with later renovations, octagonal barrel with crown stamps, plate etched 1847, with double cocking movement, brass fittings, 34cm

Lot 180

A reproduction flintlock pistol with double cocking movement, lock plate stamped Ketland, with brass barrel and fittings, 34cm Condition report:Looks to be an old reproduction. In good condition. Cocks and releases. Stock varnished.

Lot 168

A small short barrel converted percussion English pistol with etched plate. length 19cm

Lot 174

A possibly Turkish? blunderbuss flintlock long pistol with silvered barrel, brass fittings and hatched stock with double cocking movement, 49cm

Lot 170

A reproduction English pocket pistol with double cocking movement etched barrel , hatched grip, 20cm

Lot 176

An antique small Spanish Miccolay pocket pistol with etched and engraved barrel and plate,brass finger guard, 19cmCondition report:Probably early 19th Century and appear all original. Action works. Metal quite pitted. Generally good condition for age.

Lot 167

A double barrel percussion pistol with breaking barrel and swivel support with carved grip, length 30cm

Lot 175

An English box lock pocket pistol with spring bayonet, etched deatail, removable barrel, length 18.5cm

Lot 173

An antique short barrel pistol with later additions, with cocking action, silvered fittings, shaped barrel, 20.5cm

Lot 177

A possibly Turkish long blunderbuss flintlock pistol with silvered barrel, carved and silvered stock, with double cocking action, faded engraving to lock plate, 46cmCondition report:Action works; late 19th/early 19th Century. Parts look original, although trigger a little basic. Some corrosion but silver inlay mostly intact.

Lot 179

A double barrelled percussion pistol, double cocking movement, unmarked plates, brass fittings numbered 8221, 35cmCondition report:Lot 179 looks basically original with replacement rod. 19th Century. Does cock and release both sides; fair condition. Stock has been varnished.

Lot 172

An antique style flintlock pistol in the Spanish Micolay manner with cocking movement, brass fittings, flaring barrel, 33cm

Lot 2572

A 9ct yellow gold filed curblink bracelet, with padlock, safety chain and the following charms; pistol, stirrup, tiger's eye pendant, hinged acorn, Pinocchio, telephone, hinged Bible, St Christopher and trowel, length 170mm, chain w.5.1m, gross weight 40.5g, all charms hallmarked 9ct, bracelet hallmarked 9ct, London 1970, sponsor RGS

Lot 219

A Georgian Pistol by Coleman A Georgian percussion cap pistol signed Coleman to the lock plate and Manchester on top of the barrrel,20cm longIn moderate to poor condition with marks and scratches to the stock, losses, lacking rod, and with wear to the metalware.

Lot 143A

A gem-set gilt-silver hilted steel dagger (khanjar) India, 19th/ 20th Centurythe double-edged steel blade of slightly curved form with armour piercing tip, the silver-gilt hilt of pistol-grip form profusely inlaid with gemstones including emeralds and rubies, the pommel with floral motifs, traces of enamel, the wood scabbard clad in red velvet with silver-gilt mounts decorated ensuite with gemstones including emeralds, rubies and diamonds 38.3 cm. longFootnotes:ProvenanceThe Mohammed Khalil Collection.PublishedM. K. Ibrahim, Islamic Arms and Armour, Vol. II, United Arab Emirates, 2022, p. 670, cat. no. 485.This form of dagger appears to have become popular at the start of the 18th Century, having first emerged in India circa 1650. The type is depicted in miniatures from the period, such as an example from the mid-18th Century sold in these rooms depicting the Emperor Muhammad Shah receiving four courtiers, in which the figure on the far right bears a gem-set khanjar within his patka (see Bonhams, Islamic and Indian Art, 5 April 2011, lot 243).This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 89

A Sports Marketing G-10 repeater .177 calibre 18 shot BB pistol, with original box, pellets and darts.

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