WALTHER, GERMANYA CASED .177 SINGLE-SHOT PRE-CHARGED PNEUMATIC MATCH AIR-RIFLE, MODEL 'LG400', serial no. 46487,with floating 25 3/4in. barrel, tunnel fore-sight, micro-adjustable diopter sight at rear, brushed satin alloy lever action receiver, alloy fully adjustable anatomical three-quarter stock with abs pistol-grip and under barrel air reservoir with guage, match trigger, the fore-end with full length accessory rail currently fitted with a palmrest, in an abs plastic travel case with accessories
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A .303 (BRIT.) FULLY-AUTOMATIC LIGHT MACHINEGUN, UNSIGNED, MODEL 'BREN MKI', serial no. X3078, dated for 1942 and by Enfield, with detachable 25 1/2in. barrel including flash-hider, guarded fore-sight, elevating rear-sight operating on a wheel, blacked receiver, wood butt-stock, pistol-grip and carry-handle, folding bipod, re-finishedS5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act. Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred. Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.
MAYER & GRAMMELSPACHER, GERMANY A SCARCE .177 BREAK-BARREL AIR-RIFLE , MODEL 'MGR DIANA' serial no. 40218,possibly a model 26 'Youth', with blued octagonal to round 18 3/4in. barrel, the top-flat near breech stamped 'DIANA-LUFT-GEWEHR', the left hand side of breech-block with MGR circle trade-mark, shallow dove-tailed blade fore-sight, standing notch rear-sight, blued plain air-chamber and trigger-unit, walnut semi pistol-grip butt-stock with iron heel-plate and cocking link in lieu of fore-end, much apparently original finish remainingPre-1939
WILSON, LONDON A 32-BORE FLINTLOCK BRASS-MOUNTED BLUNDERBUSS PISTOL WITH SPRUNG BAYONET, no visible serial number,circa 1814, with octagonal to round banded 6in. barrel signed 'LONDON' on the top-flat, cannon muzzle, Birmingham proofs, a triangular form folding bayonet positioned on the top of barrel retained by a catch at tang, brass bevel-edged lockplate signed 'WILSON' (cock frozen), walnut full-stock with bag-shaped butt (some restoration), brass furniture and replacement brass tipped ramrod
W. MACLAUGHLAN, EDINBURGHA 20-BORE FLINTLOCK SINGLE-SHOT BALL-GUN, no visible serial number,circa 1800, with octagonal smoothbore 32in. barrel, dove-tailed blade fore-sight, standing notch rear-sight, platinum lined touch-hole at breech, borderline engraved top-tang, flat bevel-edged lock with stepped tail and signed below the rainproof pan 'W. MACLAUGHLAN, EDINBURGH' (rubbed), figured walnut half-stock with iron furniture including raised pistol-grip spur to the lower tang, single barrel key and brass tipped mahogany ramrod
A 4.4mm (BB) REPEATING AIR-RIFLE SIGNED MARS, MODEL '100 MILITARY TRAINER', serial no. 87878,circa 1938, with blued barrel, dove-tailed ramp fore-sight (missing dove-tailed blade), military pattern rear-sight graduated to 12 metres, loading aperture to top of fore-stock, bolt-action cocking, wing safety to end of receiver, walnut three-quarter stock of military style with half-pistol grip (missing top-wood), the whole in imitation of a mini German Mauser K98K service rifle complete with blued steel furniture and an under-barrel clearing rod, much finish remainingPre-1939
WEBLEY & SCOTT, BIRMINGHAMA SCARCE BOXED .22 BARREL-COCKING AIR-PISTOL, MODEL 'PRE-WAR SLANT-GRIP SENIOR', serial no. S9746,circa 1935-36, with blued 6 1/2in. barrel, stirrup barrel release, adjustable rear-sight, blued stepped air-chamber with three lines of patents on the right side of nose, three pin trigger group and chequered brown bakelite grips, retaining a strong amount of original finish with some pitting to high spots from storage and complete with its pale blue labelled carton with instructions inside lid (corners gone), the tray covered in embossed silver paper with compartment for pellets or spares (sound)
A 60-BORE PERCUSSION SINGLE-SHOT TARGET-PISTOL SIGNED 'LE PAGE', no visible serial numbercirca 1845, with twist iron octagonal 9in. scratch rifled barrel, dove-tailed bead fore-sight, fixed standing notch rear-sight, plain breech and top-tang, carved nipple mount, plain bar-action lock signed 'LE PAGE' (possibly spurious), plain carved and moulded hammer, walnut half-stock with chequered grip swelling at the pommel and fitted with a domed iron cap, spurred trigger-guard bow, single set trigger, moustache sideplate, moulded fore-end tip and no provision for ramrod
A 180-BORE PERCUSSION DOUBLE-BARRELLED KNIFE-PISTOL, UNSIGNED, MODEL 'DEVISME'S PATENT', no visible serial number,Belgian or French circa 1850, with straight tapering double-edged 8 1/4in. blade, both sides with central full-length fullers, the 'cross-guard' mounted with plain tapering 3 3/8in. barrels mounted along the fullers, one side of the cross-guard forming the hammers, the opposite fixed, concealed single trigger firing the barrels in sequence, relief acanthus leaf carved wood pistol-grip butt, the pommel carved as dogs heads, full length iron grip-straps and complete with its moulded leather scabbard with brass chape and later applied leather belt-loop to the reverse of the pierced throat frill, old brass collection tag attached to one side of cross-guard
GILL, LONDONA .577 FLINTLOCK SERVICE-PISTOL, MODEL 'LONG SEA-SERVICE', rack no. 12,circa 1805, with 12in. iron barrel, Tower proofs at breech along with a moulded band, solid top-tang, borderline engraved lock signed 'I. GILL' overstamped with a 'GRIII' mark below a crown, the tail of the lock signed 'TOWER', walnut full-stock with carved apron around the top-tang and various Board of Ordnance stamps, brass furniture, the butt-cap stamped '12', iron belt-hook to left hand side and brass tipped wood ramrod
WALTHER, GERMANY A 7.65mm (.32 ACP) SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL, MODEL 'PP', serial no. 36771P, late Third Reich production, with poorly finished 4in. barrel, steel slide stamped with maker's address, model and waffenampt mark, blued frame showing machine marks, black chequered plastic grips, flat based magazine, appearing little used in a later French Police leather holsterS5 - Sold as a Section 5 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act, Sections 7.3 Eligible. Unless prior arrangement has been made, two weeks after the Sealed bid sale, all Section 5 (and Section 7.1 / 7.3) items will be moved to a Section 5 carriers where storage charges will be incurred. Goods will not be released until all outstanding charges have been met. Collection will be by arrangement.
JOHN MANTON, LONDONA GOOD 36-BORE FLINTLOCK DUELLING-PISTOL, serial no. 5177,for 1809, with browned twist, scratch rifled octagonal 10in. barrel signed in gilt on the top-flat 'MANTON LONDON', bead fore-sight, drift adjustable standing notch rear-sight, gilt line at breech and platinum lined touch-hole, border engraved lock signed 'MANTON' below the platinum lined rainproof pan, roller frizzen, bolted cock, walnut half-stock with chequered bag shaped butt, spurred trigger-guard and horn-tipped mahogany ramrod
Victorian and later composite table part-service, with various dates and makers, comprising twelve each of table knives, table forks, side forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons and teaspoons, twenty-four side knives, six serving spoons, eleven coffee-spoons, two sauce ladles and one large ladle, the knives with filled pistol handles weighable silver 124 oz. (3857 gr.) (116) .
Early 19th Century 54 bore flintlock pocket pistol, signed Bond, London, steel round turn-off barrel 5.5cm, engraved frame, top safety catch, folding trigger, flat-sided butt with blank escutcheon, 18.2cm overall Condition: Movement appears to operate correctly, barrel does not unscrew, light wear allover, please see images. **General condition consistent with age
Single shot rook-rifle, in obsolete .300 (295) calibre octagonal sighted and rifled barrel 27'', flip-up rear sights by Cogswell & Harrison Ltd, 142 New Bond St & 226 Strand, London, 295 or 300, plain frame, side lever to break gun and its half-stocked walnut fore-end, butt with engraved pistol grip cap and blank escutcheon, numbered 17091 on trigger guard, 109cm overall Condition: Movement appears to operate correctly. Please see images. **General condition consistent with age
European flintlock holster pistol, with Turkish decoration, round barrel 31cm with Turkish makers mark and having silver Kaftari work along the length, lock with small poincon, swan neck cock, brass furniture including butt cap with crescent engraving, side plate and ram-rod pipes, associated ram-rod, 46.5cm overall Condition: Signs of infill to the wood, please see images. Movement is not seized, would advise viewing in person. **General condition consistent with age
40 bore flintlock box lock pocket pistol, circa 1820, steel turn-off barrel 4.5cm, lightly engraved action signed Oundl, top sliding safety, folding trigger, slab sided butt, 16.5cm overall Condition: Movement appears to operate correctly, barrel does not unscrew, light wear allover, please see images. **General condition consistent with age
British Flintlock Long Sea Service pistol, circa1800, twenty-five bore round steel barrel struck with feint proof marks, the lock with ring-neck cock and lock plate marked 'Brander & Potts', standard pattern brass furniture comprising ram and pipe, trigger guard, side plate and heavy butt cap, the walnut stock with large steel belt hook, with later ram rod, 49.5cm overall Condition: Wear allover, patination across all the metal, movement does not operate currently and appears seized. Please see images. **General condition consistent with age
Large Continental military flintlock pistol, round sighted barrel 24cm, plain flatlock with ring-necked cock, full stocked with brass furniture including butt cap, trigger guard, side plate and fore-end cap, 43cm overall Condition: Some signs of inserts and filling to the wooden areas, patination allover to the metal, would advise viewing in person, please see images. Movement appears to operate correctly. **General condition consistent with age
Modern Britannia silver standard rectangular photograph frame with scrollwork border, London 1967, on trestle support, 25cm x 19cm, a set of six tea knives with silver pistol handles, Sheffield 1914, a set of six silver-plate coffee spoons and another plain rectangular silver photograph frame

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