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A large collection of various rifle cartridges including .22-250, 6mm, .22, .308 pistol, 9mm, survival flares, .44-40 Winchester, .32 Auto, .38 Spl, 8x57, 7.62, 223 Remington etc. some collector's examples. PLEASE NOTE THAT A VALID RELEVANT RFD CERTIFICATE IS REQUIRED TO VIEW OR PURCHASE THIS LOT AND FOR ALL SHOTGUNS OR RIFLES PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE THE RELEVANT CERTIFICATE BEFORE BIDDING. We are not able to offer our usual postage service for this lot
Remington 1858 New Model Navy .36 rimfire converted six-shot single action revolver with shaped wooden grips, brass trigger guard and 7.5 inch octagonal barrel, overall length 36cm, serial number 44765, in fitted wooden case with accessories and brass plaque engraved 'Remington 1858 New Model Navy .58 cal Rim-Fire Conversion 7.5 inch barrel serial number 44765' and 'Lucius W Pond 1864 .30 cal teat-fire stamped L W Pond Worcester Mass Patented 1864 5 inch barrel serial no 1164'. See lot 1350 for related revolver.
Grétry (André Modeste). Mémoires, ou Essais sur la Musique; Par le C.en Grétry, 3 volumes, 2nd edition, Paris: de L'imprimerie de la Rèpublique, 1796, black & white music notations, small water mark to the gutters of volume 1 front endpapers, some minor marginal toning, contemporary uniform gilt decorated full calf, boards & spines lightly rubbed to head & foot, 8vo, together with:de Boigne (Charles), Petits Mémoires de l'Opera, Paris: Librairie Novelle, 1857, signed & inscribed by the author to the leaf opposite the title page, some light toning, spotting & marks, original front & rear covers bound in later quarter morocco to marbled boards, 8vo, plusEdwards (H. Sutherland), The Prima Donna, her history and surroundings form the Seventeenth to the Nineteenth Century, 2 volumes, London: Remington and Co, 1888, bookplates to the front pastedowns, some light toning & spotting throughout, top edges gilt, contemporary uniform gilt decorated red half calf, lightly rubbed, 8vo, and other late 18th to early 20th Century music reference & related, some leather bindings, mostly original cloth, G/VG, 8vo/folio QTY: (5 shelves)
Rare Colt .22 lightening pump action rifle and ammunition, serial number 3181, retailed by Watson and Hancock, 24inch sighted barrel roll marked with Colt address and patents, with London proof marks, chambered for .22 short or .22 long, but not .22 long rifle, half length magazine with sliding side loading gate, the receiver stamped with Colt stallion logo and engraved Watson and Hancock, 308 High Holborn, London. With 63 rounds of CCI .22 Long and 209 x Remington and Eley .22 short ammunition.UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .22 RIFLE VARIATION AND AMMUNITION ALLOWANCE OR RFD REQUIRED. THE AMMUNITION CAN ONLY BE HANDED OVER FACE TO FACE AND CANNOT BE POSTED. 105cm long The rifle is in pleasing overall condition with some light overall wear and patina. The bore has some light pitting throughout however a reasonable rifling pattern remains. The action works correctly and positively. The bluing has worn throughout and whilst there are traces of original blue all over, the metal finish has largely turned to a plum / grey brown. There are some very light minor dents around the action cover area next to the retailer address. The screwheads all show signs of being worked and some time spent improving the slots of all the heads would certainly improve the look of the gun. There appear to have been some alteration to the exposed end of an internal screw on the lower tang which can be seen to the right of the serial number, there are some light file marks here, see image 17 online.There has been a re-stuck section of wood at the bottom toe of the stock see image 16. There is also a small chip to the top corner of the stock where it meets the action on the left hand side as can be seen in image 15. There is a faint hairline to the front of the forend however the wood looks stable here, see image 10 online. The wood is a little dry and lacking in patina or finish around the wrist of the stock, the woodwork otherwise has a nice finish or lustre to it.
Left hand Remington 700 .243 bolt action rifle and moderator, serial number C6800124, 22inch barrel with Birmingham proof marks, fitted with a Leopold M8 6x42 scope and an ASE Ultra S Series moderator numbered 1809 02.07.UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .243 RIFLE AND MODERATOR VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED.117cm long
Remington P17 bayonet, with 1917 acceptance stamp to the ricasso along with maker mark and flaming bomb. Also three bayonets for a No.4 Lee Enfield, and two clips of ten inert .303 rounds. THIS LOT CANNOT BE POSTED. This is due to Parcelforce and other courier regulations which prohibit the postage of bladed items. If you are unable to collect in person, this lot would have to be sent via specialist couriers such as Bradleys. Please contact us for more information.Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required.
Remington Model 7 22-250 bolt action rifle, serial number S7638648, 20inch barrel, Birmingham proof marks, stainless steel finish with laminate stock, the action fitted with 24mm diameter scope rings, together with an A-Tec 30 calibre moderator, no serial number.UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .22 RIFLE AND MODERATOR VARIATIONS OR RFD REQUIRED. 115cm long The bore shows signs of some use and the rifling is starting to soften on the edges around the throat area ahead of the chamber. There are a couple of spots within the bore which are probably just dirt but they wont shift with a cleaning cloth and require a brush and cleaning fluid. The crown has some very small marks to the edge where the bore meets the face of the muzzle. The action works correctly, the bolt showing some signs of wear. The stock and metal finish have some scrapes, marks and scratches from regular use.
Westener Arms .36 calibre 'Remington New Model Army copy' muzzle loading revolver, serial number 30706, 6.5" octagonal barrel.UK RFD OR A FIREARMS LICENCE WITH CORRECT VARIATION .36 MUZZLE LOADING OR BLACK POWDER REVOLVER REQUIRED TO BUY THIS LOT.The revolver is in below-average condition but is mechanically sound, it would benefit from a good strip and clean-up. There is some light surface corrosion that can be seen in areas such as where the hammer sits in the frame, in and around the nipples, in the cylinder locking cutouts. The bore also has some light pitting spots dotting throughout but a reasonably crisp rifling pattern remains. The action and timing are excellent, and lock up is good with only very minor side to side play.
Remington .43 Spanish rolling block single shot carbine smooth bored, no serial number, 24.5inch barrel secured by one band, fitted with folding ladder sight and stamped Modelo Argentino 1879 EN, Remington roll marks to the barrel tang.Note, the gun has been smooth bored but retains the original chamber consequently it still qualifies for Section 58(2) Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18. 102cm long The carbine has had the rifling polished out and is now a smooth bore. The bore is bright with only minor shadows of pitting. The action works correctly with a strong spring. There is pitting and surface corrosion throughout the whole exterior of the metalwork. Some of the screw heads are chewed from an attempt to take the screws out. The forend looks like it has been refinished however the stock looks like it is original finish. There is a split line running away from the upper tang into the butt, despite this the stock seems stable within this area.
Tikka T3 6mm Remington non standard bolt action rifle, serial number 792868, with stainless steel 25inch barrel, screw cut for a moderator with screw on cover, Birmingham proof marks, the receiver mounted with Tier One picatinny rail, custom made walnut and maple laminate stock. UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH 6mm RIFLE VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED.118cm long The bore is in good order with little signs of wear and no damage. The crown is in excellent condition. The bolt is clean and in good general order, the action works correctly. The metal finish has some signs of wear from use. The stock has some light scratches and marks but is generally good.
Remington 1858 New Model Army .44 percussion revolver, serial number 117137, 7.5 inch sighted octagonal barrel with additional cut presumably for a rear sight, the grips with later chequering. The mainspring broken and the action requiring attention. Section 58(2) antique/ obsolete calibre no licence required to buy this lot, purchaser must be over the age of 18. Photo ID will be required if the lot is to be posted out.35cm long The gun is part of the way through a restoration process and requires more work for it to function correctly again. The mainspring isn't connecting properly with the hammer and consequently, when the hammer is pulled back, it will not fly forward when the trigger is pressed and instead needs to be returned under finger pressure. The cylinder rotates correctly and locks up as it should. The cylinder has some pitting throughout, there are some small scattered spots of pitting dotted around. Most of the frame has been polished up, the delicate Remington roll marks from the top of the barrel have been lost in this process. There is also a slot cut into the barrel where someone has fitted a rear sight. There is some light fresh surface corrosion dotted around. The bore has some pitting throughout.
Remington .30-06 Model 1903 smooth bore bolt action shotgun, serial number 3097496, 25inch barrel with folding ladder sight, Birmingham proof marks, floor plate welded into the action to reduce the guns capacity to three rounds maximum.UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED. 112cm long The gun is in tired worn dark condition. Ideally the gun could do with a complete strip and clean up as it is currently in poor general state. The bore is bright and shiny with no signs of pitting, there are some very faint lines that can be seen from where the rifling once was. The action works correctly and ejects an empty case. The striker spring does not feel as strong and positive as it could be. The metal work generally has some wear, scratches and marks as well as some light corrosion. The stock is dark and scratched and could do with a good clean up. There are two areas of spliced in wood either side of the action. There is a split running out from the tang of the action into the wrist of the wood.
Remington P17 bayonet and scabbard with frog, with 1917 acceptance stamp to the ricasso along with maker mark and flaming bomb. Also a P.1907 SMLE bayonet and scabbard, lacking the locking catch. THIS LOT CANNOT BE POSTED. This is due to Parcelforce and other courier regulations which prohibit the postage of bladed items. If you are unable to collect in person, this lot would have to be sent via specialist couriers such as Bradleys. Please contact us for more information.Buyer must be over the age of 18. Age verification ID will be required.60cm long
Two French Pattern M1866 Chassepot Bayonetsconsisting Contract Egyptian Remington model. 22 1/2 inch, single edged, yataghan blade. Steel hook quillon and muzzle ring with no sight cut out. Brass ribbed grip. Contained in its steel scabbard ... Similar, French made example. Rear of blade with faint maker's details. 2 items. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
Six Various Knivesincluding two, antler grip examples in leather scabbards ... Rubber grip hunting knife in leather scabbard with sharpening tools ... Fiskars Finland hunting knife with composite grip. Leather scabbard ... Remington, small hunting knife. Rubber grip. Leather scabbard. 6 items. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
American P17 Bayonet And Two ScabbardsP17 bayonet. 17 inch, single edged blade with fuller. Forte with maker "Remington" and American stamps. Steel muzzle ring, crossguard and pommel. Grooved wooden slab grips. Contained in its steel mounted, leather scabbard. Leather, 1939 pattern frog. Together with a SMLE steel mounted, leather scabbard (leather broken) ... M1888/1903 steel mounted, leather scabbard. 3 items. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
Obsolete Calibre Remington Elliot Four Barrel Derringer.32 RF, 3 1/2 inch, four flip up barrels. Side ribs marked "Manufactured By Remington & Sons ILL". The reverse marked "Elliots Patent May 29 1860. Oct 11 1861". Steel body and grip frame. Lower, small barrel release catch and ring trigger. Polished wooden slab grips. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
India Collection of works, 18th-20th century [Trial of Warren Hastings]. Debates of the House of Lords, on the Evidence delivered in the Trial of Warren Hastings, Esquire; Proceedings of the East India Company in Consequence of his Acquittal: and Testimonials of the British and Native Inhabitants of India. London: J. Debrett, 1797. First edition, 4to, xvi 826 [2] pp., 20th-century quarter calf craft binding (binder's ticket: ‘Mrs L. A. Vidler, Carmelite Bindery, Rye, Sussex' to rear pastedown'), engraved portrait frontispiece, errata leaf to rear, all edges untrimmed, leather on spine very friable; Gawler, J. C. Sikhim. With Hints on Mountain and Jungle Warfare. London: Edward Stanford, 1873. First edition, 8vo, viii 105 pp., original green cloth over flexible boards, 5 lithographic plates, folding map, ex Library of Congress (small label to front cover, bookplate to front pastedown, ‘surplus’ ink-stamp to front free endpaper, penciled annotations to verso of title-page), prelims (initial blank, title-page, plate and first leaf of text) cracked along gutter and partially detached, marginal repair to pp. 21/2; Griggs, W. India. Photographs and Drawings of Historical Buildings. London: [no publisher], 1896. First edition, folio, 20th-century library cloth, 100 plates (chromolithographic and photographic, many chromolithographic plates heightened in gilt), ex Indianapolis Public Library with ink-stamps to versos of plates, plates fragile with frequent chips and losses, folding plates plates 32-3, 53 and 63 each separated along fold; [Indian Mutiny]. Lieutenant-Colonel Gould Hunter-Weston of Hunterston … one of the Defenders of Lucknow during the Indian Mutiny 1857-8. A Biographical Sketch by W. L. Low. Selkirk: “The Scottish Chronicle” Offices, 1914. First edition, 8vo, original cloth, 12 halftone photographic plates, folding map of Lucknow to rear; Martin, Eustace Meredyth. A Tour through India in Lord Canning's Time. London: Remington and Co., 1881. First edition, 8vo, original cloth; Sewell, Robert ('late Madras Civil Service). Sir Walter Elliot of Wolfelee. A Sketch of his Life, and a Few Extracts from his Note Books. Edinburgh: printed for private circulation, 1896. First edition, one of 100 copies only, inscribed to the recipient on the limitation page, 8vo, original dark red morocco gilt, photographic portrait frontispiece, binding rubbed; and 16 others including: Walter Hamilton, The East India Gazetteer, London: John Murray, 1815 (first edition, later cloth, title-page with ownership slip of one ‘Mrs Schmid, Ooticumund' pasted to head partially obscuring ownership inscription dated 1821); Rupert Hay, The Persian Gulf States, 1959 (ex-library); George Campbell, The Armies of the Native States of India, 1884 (folding map detached); Henry St George Tucker, A Review of the Financial Situation of the East-India Company in 1824 (ex Peebles Institution Library, binding defective); Mark Thornhill, The Personal Adventures … of a Magistrate during the … Indian Mutiny, 1884 (possibly a family copy with ownership inscription of one Noel Thornhill to title-page); J. H. Stocqueler, Memoirs and Correspondence of Major-General Sir William Nott, 1854 (2 volumes, original cloth, rebacked, damp-staining); and similar (25)
Eclectic Mix of Wines & Spirits to include: Kweichow Moutai circa 1970's (Please note missing seal and damaged box), Beam 8 Year Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Decanter 1970's - Frederick Remington (Please note ripped tax seal), 2 Bottles Les Hauts de Bergelle Cotes de Saint-Mont (13 Bottles in Total)
Mary Lee Abbott (American, 1921-2019). Abstract expressionist watercolor painting in blue and yellow. Pencil signed along the lower right.Provenance: Estate of Mary Abbott.Mary Abbott was an influential American abstract expressionist painter known for her vibrant and dynamic works. Born in New York City, Abbott was deeply embedded in the art scene of the mid-20th century, a period marked by a flourishing of abstract expressionism. She was notably associated with a pioneering group of women artists who played critical roles in shaping this movement including: Jay DeFeo, Helen Frankenthaler, Sonia Gechtoff, Judith Godwin, Grace Hartigan, Elaine de Kooning, Lee Krasner, Joan Mitchell, Deborah Remington, and Ethel Schwabacher.Abbott's style is characterized by bold color, energetic brushwork, and a sense of spontaneity that captures the essence of abstract expressionism. Her work reflects a deep engagement with the emotional and psychological aspects of abstraction, often exploring themes of movement and fluidity.Sight; height: 5 in x width: 7 in. Framed; height: 12 1/2 in x width: 14 1/2 in x depth: 1 1/4 in.Condition: There are no visible tears, creases, losses, or repairs. The work is floated in frame on a non-acidic backing. Framed under glass. Light wear to the frame. Not inspected out of frame.
Mary Lee Abbott (American, 1921-2019). Group of two abstract expressionist watercolor paintings titled "Danu 1" and "Danu 2." Initialed A along the lower right corners; signed and dated 2002 along the versos.Provenance: Estate of Mary Abbott.Mary Abbott was an influential American abstract expressionist painter known for her vibrant and dynamic works. Born in New York City, Abbott was deeply embedded in the art scene of the mid-20th century, a period marked by a flourishing of abstract expressionism. She was notably associated with a pioneering group of women artists who played critical roles in shaping this movement including: Jay DeFeo, Helen Frankenthaler, Sonia Gechtoff, Judith Godwin, Grace Hartigan, Elaine de Kooning, Lee Krasner, Joan Mitchell, Deborah Remington, and Ethel Schwabacher.Abbott's style is characterized by bold color, energetic brushwork, and a sense of spontaneity that captures the essence of abstract expressionism. Her work reflects a deep engagement with the emotional and psychological aspects of abstraction, often exploring themes of movement and fluidity.Each, height: 10 in x width: 8 in x depth: 1 in.Condition: Both paintings are in good condition with no major losses, cracks, or repairs. Light wear along the exposed edges. The works are not framed.
* Roberts (David). The Destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans under the Command of Titus A.D.70, published by Hering and Remington, printed by Louis Haghe, 1st July 1851,large-scale tinted lithograph after David Roberts, some additional contemporary hand colouring, some marginal toning, laid on later card and mounted on a contemporary stretcher, image size 690 x 1070 mm, framed and glazed in an ornate carved stained oak frame in the 'Black Forest' style, overall size 1115 x 1420 mmQTY: (1)NOTE:Louis Haghe and his partner William Day are irrevocably linked to David Roberts. This large and very striking lithograph is arguably one of the finest images to result from this partnership.
A WW1 US 1913 Pattern bayonet, blade stamped Remington 1913 with US or Ordnance proof marks with matching leather scabbard and frog, blade 43cmThis bladed product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over. Please be aware that we are unable to send edged weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019)
An Arts & Crafts period Gothic Revival oak ecclesiastical lecturn, carved as an eagle, architectural pedestal, the reading slope carved To the glory of God and in memory of Francis Owston: Vicar of this parish from 1851 to 1888, 152.5cm high, c.1910Rev. Francis Owston (1819-1908) received his MA degree from Cambridge during 1850, married Eliza Stedman (daughter of Dr. James Stedman and Sarah Remington) 16 Apr 1850 in St. Nicholas Church, Guildford, Surrey, England. Francis Owston was the Vicar at Pirbright, Surrey for 37 years.
Six assorted bayonets; a 1907 pattern in its scabbard, a 1903 Wilkinson bayonet (no scabbard), two Gras bayonets (one in scabbard), a German Mauser bayonet, and a Remington First World War bayonet. Condition - poor to fair. * Due to new safety regulations and legal restrictions with ParcelForce and Royal Mail, we are unable to pack and/or send swords, bladed items and weaponary through postal service.Collection in person or arranging a courier service is recommended, storage charges will not be incurred on these items *
A WW1 American Remington P17 bayonet, dated 1917, the blade measuring approx. 43cm in length and housed in a metal-mounted leather scabbard; together with a WW1 Victory and British War Medal pair awarded to DM2-112039 Pte. H.G.W. Sutton, Army Service Corps, with issue packet; and a WW2 Defence Medal awarded to Mr. Arthur R. Pocklington, in issue packet addressed to 15 Botanic Crescent, Kelvin Drive, Glasgow N.W. Condition Report:Available upon request

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