United States of America USA American model 1917 sword bayonet, the blade ricasso stamped 'US 1918 REMINGTON', blade length 43cm, bayonet length 55.5cm, with scabbard and brown leather frog. See Carter and Walter The Bayonet page 120 figure 282 and Brayley Bayonets An Illustrated History page 234 for a comparable example.
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British 1913 pattern sword bayonet for the P14 rifle, the fullered blade with ricasso stamped with '1913' and dated '12 16' for December 1916, also stamped with the makers name 'REMINGTON', complete with black leather 1907 mk2 pattern scabbard, blade length 43cm, bayonet length 55.2cm. See Carter and Walter The Bayonet page 107 figure 250 and Brayley Bayonets An Illustrated History page 124 for a comparable example.
United States of America USA American model 1917 sword bayonet, the blade ricasso stamped 'US 1917 REMINGTON', blade length 43cm, bayonet length 55cm, with scabbard and brown leather frog. See Carter and Walter The Bayonet page 120 figure 282 and Brayley Bayonets An Illustrated History page 234 for a comparable example.
A British 1907 Bayonet, the blade with various inspector's marks, bend mark and issue date for August 1915, with steel mounted leather scabbard; a Remington 1913 Bayonet, the blade with various inspector's marks, bend mark, broad arrow, maker's mark and issue date for February 1916, with steel mounted leather scabbard; a Swiss M57 Bayonet, with ribbed black plastic grip, black plastic scabbard and leather frog (3)
A Swedish Remington Rolling Block Rifle, the 84cm steel barrel with hinged leaf rear sighted, marked A.v.V. J.S., with crowned C, numbered 499 to the left side, the barrel tang marked REMINGTON ILION N.Y. U.S.A./PAT.MAY 3D, NOV.15TH 1864, APRIL 17TH 1866, with flame figured maple stock, the left side bearing marks of a roundel which is now missing, with single sling swivel, 124cmAction works. Rifling quite crisp. Stock refinished.
A collection of reproduction leather pistol holsters in 19th century style. Comprising Colt SA 3.5' barrel with belt, Remington New Model Army .44 calibre with belt, Griswold-Gunnison Navy Cartridge Conversion with belt, Colt SA 7.5' barrel with belt and a Colt SA 5.5' barrel with .44 and .30 loops with belt, marked James Beattie.
A collection of reproduction leather pistol holsters in 19th century style. Comprising Colt Walker .44 calibre, Colt Army & Remington Army early loop style with belt, Colt Navy .36 calibre with belt, Remington NMA cartridge conversion with belt and a Colt Army .44 calibre with belt, marked John Beattie, together with 'Packing Iron' gun leather of the frontier West by Richard C Rattenbury.
Quantity of 13x Gerogian and Victorian trade tokens to include: 1794 Bath somerset - Half penny - Botanical gardens, 1866 Penny folk art engraved as jockey, 1848 Moden toy crown, 1820 half penny sloop token comercial change for upper canada, 1791 Half penny token - Hampshire, Sir Bevois southhampton arms, 1815 1 penny workhouse token - sheffield 'Overseers of the poor', 1700s Anthony Giles on pistol scale pan weight, Victorian - Dunn & Co merchant tailors London token, 1897 Gigantic wheel earls court token / medalion, Penny token for Jackson & Listers Warehouse, Remington typewriter token and further Misstruck token etc. (13)
U.S. M1917 Bayonet and ScabbardThis is a U.S. Model 1917 bayonet, accompanied by its scabbard, originally designed for the M1917 Enfield rifle. Produced during World War I (1917-1918) and used into World War II, it features a long, steel blade with a central fuller and a single cutting edge. The ricasso bears the marking "1917" and "REMINGTON," indicating manufacture by the Remington Arms Company in 1917. Additional stamps include "U.S." and possibly an eagle insignia, signifying military issue.The handle comprises wooden grips secured by screws, showing natural wear, and includes a steel pommel with a push-button release for rifle attachment. The steel crossguard features a circular muzzle ring for fitting over a rifle barrel. The scabbard is crafted from a blackened or leather-like material with a metal end cap and throat, showing moderate field use. Measuring approximately 21 inches overall, this bayonet is a significant collectible from early 20th-century U.S. military history.
V Inspired by Frederic Sackrider Remington (American, 1861-1909), Killing the Bear, bronze, signed in the bronze 'Inspired by Fredrick Remington, 1895, C. Henry Bonnard Bronze Co, His Last Stand John Scott, The Marlin Fire Arms Co, New Haven, Connecticut', 42cm high, 60cm wide, mounted on a green veined marble plinth
Seven assorted titles on guns, including Dennis Adler, 2 titles: 'Black Powder Revolvers - Reproductions & Replicas', Blue Book Publications, 2008, 'Metallic Cartridge Conversions', Krause, 2002, both illustrated throughout, both oblong 4to, both original boards, dust wrappers; R.L. Wilson, 2 titles: 'Ruger & His Guns: A History of the Man, the Company and Their Firearms', Chartwell Books, 2007, illustrated throughout, oblong 4to, original pictorial boards, dust wrapper, 'Winchester Engraving', Beinfeld Books, 1989, 2nd edition, large 4to, orig. boards gilt, d/w; Roy Marcot: 'Remington "America's Oldest Gunmaker", Primedia, 1998, illustrated throughout, oblong 4to, orig. cloth gilt, d/w; plus 2 others similar (7)
Airmail, 1911 London - Windsor flight cards and envelopes unused and used, including signed by C. Greswell, E. Driver, C. Hubert, Warwick Lendon, Gustav Hamel signed letter and signed part card, advertising card - Royal Aero Club, Remington, Oxo, overseas usage to Austria, Belgium and USA plus some later commemorative covers and postcards of pilots including Graham White (two albums).
Collectors’ 12bore cartridges. 2x original pre-WW1 Eley boxes of 12bore cartridges each containing their original 25 cartridges loaded No. 5 shot with headstamp “ELEYS LONDON GASTIGHT” cases with Eley logo and lettered “ELEY GASTIGHT CARTRIDGE CASE” and overshot wad marked “EMPIRE” Cartridges in strikingly original condition. Boxes in good condition commensurate with many years of careful storage with all original labelling and marked “Gastight case” and “Empire powder” Lot also includes 5xcollectors 10bore cartridges comprising 1xloaded Remington Nitro Club, 1xloaded Eley Kynoch without ICI headstamp (“loaded with a Nobel Smokeless powder”) 1xsimilar fired Eley Kynoch, 1xloaded Eley “GASTIGHT” marked “Water resisting case, metal lined” worn case and 1xprimed unfired purple unnamed. CURRENT SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE MUST BE PRODUCED BY BUYER ON COLLECTION
A scarce WW1 era United States 1913 pattern Remington bayonet, converted in the post WW2 era to a fighting knife for the French Foreign Legion (believed to be a ‘stop gap’ weapon). With correct ‘1913’ pattern stamped to the ricasso, and the date of ‘2 16’ for February 1916. The reverse side of the ricasso shows various stamped British inspection marks, a War Department broad arrow, and an ‘X’ bend test mark. With slab wooden grips, each with the distinctive double groove cut into each side. The cross guard has had its muzzle ring ground off, with this now being of oval form. The blade has been shortened, with the fuller now all the way down to the point of the blade. The original green leather scabbard has also been shortened, with metal throat having been repositioned and stapled into place. The bayonet also has been fitted with a tan coloured leather frog, with press stud retaining strap, which is correct for this type of conversion. Both blade and other metal parts have been blackened, which is a feature seen on other conversions of this type. Some sources suggest that this type of knife was issued as recently as the 1970’s in Zaire. An interesting piece, that may have seen service in two World Wars before its conversion. Approximately 35cm in the scabbard, blade length 18.7cm. Condition: good. Some normal patination and service wear to the wooden grips, and a little light contact wear / scuffing to the leather scabbard. The blade is good, and the button release catch to the pommel still works as it should.
A Czech VZ-58 bayonet, complete with its 1982 dated leather sheath. Produced from 1958 through to 1984, and still in use today. Of later production, with bonded particle board grips secured by 2 rivets, an extended cross guard, and parkerised blade. The blade is single edged with a fuller, and a false edge near the tip. Marked ‘12d46’ at the ricasso, and an ink stamp to the sheath, which reads: K6 ‘Crossed Swords’ 82, OTK Serie 2’. Approximately 29cm not including sheath. Together with WW1 era United States Remington 1913 pattern bayonet, with date stamp for December 1915, and the British broad arrow mark, bend test mark, and inspection stamps. Complete with its usual wooden slab grips with double notch, steel pommel with button release catch, and cross guard with muzzle ring. The bayonet is accompanied by its metal mounted leather scabbard. Approximately 57.2cm in its scabbard, blade length 42.7cm. Condition: generally good. Some light service to the Czech example, with a little staining to the leather sheath. The WW1 Remington example has overall darkening to the steel parts, with pitting to the cross guard and pommel. Some service wear to the scabbard, but this remains intact.
° ° Hamilton Palace Collection (The). Illustrated Priced Catalogue, title in red & black with decorative border, illustrations, original pale green cloth, gilt, Paris, Librairie d'Art & London, Remington & Co., 1882; another copy in original brown cloth; Bernal Collection. Catalogue of the Works of Art from the Byzantine Period to that of Louis Seize, Christie & Manson, 1855; Beckett Denison Collection, Christie, Manson & Woods, 1885 (4)
FIVE BOXES AND LOOSE COOKWARE, DVDS, CDS, WALKING STICKS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include an Adventuridge spotting scope, a box of DVDs and Blu-Ray disks, to include feature films, Disney, and Christian documentaries, classical and worship CDs, an Amazon Kindle, a set of saucepans, a collection of Bibles and other Christian books, nine walking sticks, Remington and Babyliss hair dryers
Mixed Box of Collectible Items, to include a Jolly Boy savings bank, a winged car bonnet mascot, Agima camera in leather case, boxed vintage Remington razor, boxed goblets, lighter and cigarette combination box, egg cup and spoon set, Beverley Emu Brand cigarette case in box, two silver salt pots with blue glass liners and spoons, Carborundum Elcarbo tool sharpening stone, a Rolls Razor, etc.
A striking recast of Frederic Remington original bronze statue titled "Coming Through the Rye," depicting four cowboys on horseback in dynamic motion, guns raised in celebration. This iconic piece captures the energy and essence of the Old West, showcasing Remington's masterful detail and movement. The statue measures approximately 28.5"H and is mounted on a polished base, enhancing its visual appeal. A timeless addition for collectors of Western art or those looking to add a statement piece to their decor. Signed Frederic Remington on base. Artist: After Frederic Remington (American, 1861-1909)Issued: Late 20th centuryDimensions: 31"L x 28.5"HCondition: Age related wear.
Remington Smoot New Model No 3 .38 five shot single action rimfire revolver with saw handle, vacant cartouche to the monogrammed and chequered composite grips, sheath trigger and 3.75 inch octagonal barrel named to the top rib 'E. Remington & Sons Ilion N.Y PAT W.S. Smoot Oct 21 1873', overall length 22cm.
Remington Model 700 .308 bolt-action rifle with chequered semi-pistol grip and forend, raised cheek piece, sling mounts, Nikko Stirling Gameking 4-16x40 AO scope and 23 inch barrel, overall length 105.5cm, serial number C6420838. PLEASE NOTE THAT A VALID RELEVANT FIREARMS CERTIFICATE IS REQUIRED TO HANDLE/PURCHASE THIS ITEM.

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