Original vintage car advertising poster for The New De Soto Hot as a smoking gun featuring a great design showing an image of a smoking Colt Texan Jr. revolver pistol gun decorated with detailed patterns including leaves and a buffalo on the handle completing the bold red and black coloured slogan Hot as a [smoking gun image] The New De Soto. Founded in 1928, De Soto was an American automobile brand (named after the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto) manufactured and marketed by the DeSoto Division of the Chrysler Corporation until 1961 when the brand was dropped. Horizontal. Good condition, folds, creasing, small tears, browning, Country of issue: USA, designer: Donald Moss, size (cm): 76x164, year of printing: 1955.
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A Starr Arms Company New York large scale revolver. 1858 Army double action 6 shot revolver, numbered 21152 to bullet chamber, the wooden handle initialled LAB, L28cm Condition Report: Marks, wear, discolouration to the metal and scuffing to the handle in places, commensurate with age and previous use. Inside of barrel appears to be in good condition considering age, with wear related marks. Cylinder rotates and locks fully. No obvious signs of major damage or repair. Writing on each side appears to read 'Starr's patent Jan 15 1858, Starr arms co New York'
A mid-19th century Adams Patent George Gibbs (Bristol) five-shot double action percussion revolver. Incised no. 2179S/ Adams Patent/37605, with several Victorian proof marks, with walnut handle, L24cm Condition Report: Mechanism appears to be working smoothly. Barrell is rifled. Cylinder has no obvious signs of movement side to side. Cylinder moves smoothly. Marks, wear and scratches present throughout as expected and caused through age and previous use.
Vinyl - Collection of The Beatles - Beatles For Sale, A Hard Days Night, With The Beatles, Please Please Me, Rubber Soul, Help!, Abbey Road, Revolver, Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band with a collection of 45rpm singles and John Lennon - Imagine (with quad poster), Wings - At the Speed Of Sound, George Harrison - The Concert For Bangladesh (21)
Livingston (David), A 2 page letter relating to the Peace society dated Nov, 1860 written and signed by David Livingston discussing the death of Joeseph Sturge (Quaker and political activist), transcribed below. MY DEAR SIR, In reference to your letter of 30 Dec 1859, giving me an account of the decease of our much esteemed friend Joseph Sturge, I may be allowed to explain that he favoured me with a letter while I was engaged with several very trying public meetings in Glasgow, Edinburgh, I just opened it and saw that it was on the subject of Peace then put it aside in the hope of attending to what was said the first time I had leisure. Unfortunately I never saw it again, & have no idea how it was lost. It however remained on my mind that I had not treated him as I ought to have done, and to get rid of that feeling I wrote stating some difficulties that seem to stand in the way of the adoption of Peace principles. You appear to have answered them very fairly and I thank you and Mrs. Sturge for the trouble you have taken. I pray that the Almighty may so guide my steps so that it shall never be forced upon me to fight with either black or white, but I cannot but believe that war in some cases is both necessary & just. At best it is a monstrous evil,—and never to be resorted to except under the gravest necessity. In African forays we have the worst evils of war and I think that Christians ought to exert themselves to establish lawful intercourse with the degraded heathen. It seems certain that intercourse will be established and the good ought to forestall the advances of the bad. Some of the Friends ought to put their principles to the test of practise and appear among us the harbingers of peace. I lately marched 600 miles up this river on foot, people all friendly except those near the Portuguese, I carried a stick only until passing through a tangled forest alone, a Rhinoceros made a charge and stopped short when within 3 yards of me, ever after I carried a Revolver, My kind regards to Mrs. Sturge. DAVID LIVINGSTONE.
dating: about 1870 provenance: Belgium, Octagonal, rifled, 9 mm cal barrel, provided with front sight. Six-shot cylinder with remains of ancient bluing and gilded outlines. Mechanism working in single and double action. The loading gate is also blued. The rest of the revolver with small remains of bluing and outlining. Wooden grips. Ring for the strap. Marks of the Liège test bench. Marked with 'CHAMELOT DELVIGNE INV. B.TE'. Cleaning is needed on the metal parts. Kept in an ancient wooden case (probably not pertinent). Lined with green cloth and provided with some accessories. length 25 cm.
dating: about 1870 provenance: England, Short, cylindrical, 5 mm cal. barrel, five-shot cylinder, frame with crowned stamp 'Z'; working mechanism. The revolver is kept inside a rigid, metallic case provided with two compartments, one with an expanding purse and number '401' (small damages), the other is bigger and contains the revolver. Pushing a button on the case, the stopper that blocks the barrel raises and the trigger drops. Lifting a tear-tape, the box can be opened to load and upkeep the revolver. Provided with an extraction ramrod at the inside; the inner valves with remains of silvering. The upper border marked 'FRANKENAU'S PATENT'. See 'Firearms Curiosa' by Lewis Winant (Bonanza Books NY), pages 157 - 162. At page 159 a piece very similar to this one is shown (the case is slightly different), provided with the Frankenau's patent too. Another piece can be found in 'The Revolver 1865 - 1888' di A.W.F. Tylerson (Herbert Jenkins), description at page 209. O. Frankenau obtained the patents for this revolver both in the United States and in the UK in 1877.Another piece of this extremely interesting revolver can be found in Harry Mann's collection. See Vedi 'Pepperbox Firearms' by Jack Dunlar, USA 1964, chapter 'Pepperbox curiosa', page 271 picture nr. 14. dimensions 10.7 x 2.5 x 6.7 cm.
dating: about 1870 provenance: Italy, Round, rifled barrel with moulded nozzle, octagonal base marked 'MANIFATTURA ITALIANA LIVERANI MODIGLIANA' and with serial number '173'. Smooth, six-shot cylinder, with a disk-shaped screw underneath to load and unload the cylinder. Smooth frame. Secure-lock. Ring trigger. Wooden grip scales. Suspension ring. Interesting revolver of Italian production. length 26 cm.
dating: about 1870 provenance: Papal States, Round, rifled, 9 mm cal. barrel, with foresight; smooth, six-shot cylinder; iron frame, stamped and marked 'F.LLI MAZZOCCHI ROMA', provided with loading gate on the left; grip with checkered, wooden grip scales and ring for the strap. Serial number '170'. This rare revolver was built in Rome, for the Papal Gendarmerie, by Mazzocchi, following the model of the Belgian patent 'Chamelot et Delvigne'. length 20.5 cm.
dating: 1853 - 1857 provenance: London, Octagonal, rifled, 36 cal barrel (bore needs cleaning, visible rifling) with the rear marking 'ADDRESS. COL: COLT LONDON.' The left side featuring marks of the London test bench, number '5', and serial number '9xx'. Missing wedge screw. The barrel with 30% of its antique bluing. The cartridge rammer with remains of coeval bluing and without numbers. Polished cartridge rammer and with serial number coeval with the barrel. Six-shot cylinder with 40% of the antique bluing, marks of the test bench, a scene of a naval battle featuring the writing 'ENGAGED 16 MAY 1843', the mark 'COLT'S PATENT' and the same serial number as the barrel, remains of a scarcely-legible inscription 'Engraved ...' at the bottom, then with number '5'. Mechanism needs revision (the hammer rotates the cylinder, but does not load the trigger). Frame with 70% of bluing, 'COLT'S PATENT' marking on the left side, and coeval serial number at the bottom. Brass grip bands with most of the antique silver plating. Small rounded bridge. Serial number coeval with the other pieces on both bands, the one of the bridge with mark 'R'. Smooth walnut handle. Remains of a name marked on the bottom. In its antique case of the right size, with purple velvet lining (worn and with little damages), provided only with a flask marked 'J. BARLOW PATENT '. Interesting revolver with very low and coeval serial number on the components. The 'First Model' produced in London was provided with brass (not steel) bands on the handle, see 'Flayderman's Guide' 9th Edition page 90 (5B-062). length 33,3 cm.
dating: Third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Germany, Rifled, octagonal, 35 cal (Pruss. Inch) barrel, slightly bell mouthed, with front sight, cal. 35; frame marked 'v. Dreyse Sömmerda'; six-shot cylinder; frame marked 'Cal. 0.39 - 4 1/2 Ccnt Pul.', 2591 'and' v. DREYSE SÖMMERDA '. With floral engravings and most of its original browning. Beautiful briar butt with checkered grip. Working mechanism. Suspension ring. This rare revolver was loaded with paper cartridges that completely burned, so an extractor was not required.See a model of this rare weapon from the Frank R. Horner collection in 'Firearms Curiosa' by Lewis Winant, page 216 pic. 241 length 31.5 cm.
An 18 carat gold synthetic sapphire, synthetic ruby and diamond butterfly brooch, the butterfly set throughout with a marquise cut synthetic sapphire, round cut synthetic rubies and eight-cut diamonds, in white millegrain settings, laid upon a yellow plain polished bar terminating at one end to a round cut synthetic sapphire, total estimated diamond weight 0.25 carat approximately, length 5.2cmThe brooch is in good condition. It fastens with a pin and revolver catch. It is hallmarked but the sponsor's mark is illegible, Birmingham, 1989. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity SI2/I1/I2. Gross weight 7.3 grams. CR made 20.01.22.
An 18 carat gold diamond and cultured pearl brooch, the circular frame composed of a round brilliant cut diamond in a yellow claw setting within a plain polished petal surround alternating with cultured pearls, total estimated diamond weight 0.30 carat approximately, measures 3.0cm diameterThe brooch is in good condition but the catch requires some attention as the revolver doesn't spin all the way round. It fastens with a pin and revolver catch. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'D&F', Birmingham, 1991. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Gross weight 6.0 grams. CR made 11.02.22.
A Victorian artist's sketch book, inscribed William Gavin Veterinary Surgeon, July 1847, containing graphite studies of horses, amongst other subjects, 24 cm x 18 cm [William Gavin, 17th Lancers, brother of Dr Hector Gavin Scottish physician and head of a Sanitary Commission sent to the Crimea to improve sanitation in the war hospitals. on 21 April 1855 Gavin died following the accidental discharge of a his service revolver caused by William, the gun apparently being fired as Hector handed it to his brother, grip-first, William accidentally touching the trigger]
Vinyl - 6 The Beatles LP's to include Rubber Soul (US press on Capitol T 2442), Revolver (PMC 7009), Help (PMC 1255), Sgt Pepper (PMC 7027) original red and pink flame inner and insert intact, Rock N Roll Music Vol 1 (MFP 50506), and Something New (US Capitol press T 2108). Sleeves at least Vg overall, vinyl varies but all have various scratches and scuffs some feelable.
Vinyl - The Beatles & Related - 8 LP's plus box set to include Please Please Me (PMC 1202) fifth pressing with Recording First Published added to label and -1N -1N matrices, With The Beatles (PMC ) second press Dominion Belinda credit and large mono to sleeve, Hard Days Night (PMC 1230) with Sold In UK and The Parlophone Co Ltd to label, G&L sleeve, For Sale (PMC 1240) Sold In UK and The Parlophone Co Ltd to label, visible flaps and outline mono to sleeve, HELP! (PMC 1255) Sold In US and The Gramophone Co Ltd matrices -2 -2, Rubber Soul (PMC 1267) matrices -4 -4, Revolver (PMC 7009) matrices -2 -1, both have Sold In UK and The Gramophone Co Ltd to label, Abbey Road (PCS 7088) stereo (poor spine with 16cm split, vinyl dull overall G-), plus from George Harrison All Things Must Pass (STCH 639) US print, clean copy with box and inners all intact and no annotations. Sleeves & Vinyl Vg overall but sleeves, inners, and labels all have R L initials on them.
Vinyl - The Beatles 4 LP's to include With The Beatles (PMC 1206) The Parlophone Co Ltd and Recording first published to label and -1N -1N matrices, no Emitex inner, HELP! (PMC 1255) mono with Sold In UK and The Gramophone Co Ltd to label and -2 -2 matrices and later EMI inner, Rubber Soul (PMC 1267) mono, matrices -5 -5, and Revolver (PMC 7009) mono, matrices -2 -2 small mono to front of sleeve. Vg overall
Vinyl - 3 The Beatles LP's to include 2 copies of Rubber Soul (PMC 1267) both with The Gramophone Co Ltd and Sold In UK to label, both have -4 matrices on each side, one copy has name and date to rear of sleeve and X to label, plus Revolver (PMC 7009) The Gramophone Co Ltd and Sold In UK to label, X through Parlophone on side 1 label, label is off centre side 1, matrices -2 and -2. Sleeves & Vinyl Vg
Vinyl - 8 US press LP's to include from The Beatles Sgt Pepper (missing cut outs), Beatles '65, Magical Mystery Tour, Revolver, The Beatles Again (Apple 50 385) all heavy card sleeves, Moody Blues On The Threshold Of A Dream, Rod Stewart Every Picture, and Jimi Hendrix Smash Hits. Sleeves & Vinyl Vg+
A .44 '1847 Walker' percussion revolver by Armi San Marco, no. E72382The blued barrel with blade-foresight, notched rear sight in the hammer, the frame and hammer with full hardening-colour, the blued cylinder with cavalry engagement scene, brass grip frame and trigger guard.Weight 4lb. 7½oz., 9in. barrel, Italian black powder proof (2002)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S1S1 Section 1 lots require a valid British Firearms certificate, RFD (Registered Firearms Dealer) Licence or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .36 'Model 1851 Navy' percussion revolver, no. 110414The blued octagonal barrel, with stud-foresight, notched rear sight in the hammer, the frame with full hardening-colour, the hammer with some hardening colour remaining, the blued cylinder with naval engagement scene, squared trigger guardWeight 2lb. 10oz., 7½in barrel, Italian black powder proof (1977)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S1S1 Section 1 lots require a valid British Firearms certificate, RFD (Registered Firearms Dealer) Licence or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .455 (Eley) 'Bisley' revolver by Colt, no. 160871Retaining some original blued finish, the barrel engraved 'Colt's PT.F.A.MFG.Co., Hartford CT U.S.A.' (rubbed) along the top, with blade-foresight and ejector-rod, pin-hole rear-sight, likely a modification, wooden 'frontier' style pistol grip with loopWeight 2lb. 8½oz., 7½in. barrelIn its leather holster with belt loopFootnotes:This revolver may be held under both categories of s.7 Heritage Pistols in the U.K.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S5S5 Section 5 lots are prohibited firearms and require a valid Section 5 Authority or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .455 (Eley) 'Second Model Hand Ejector' revolver by Smith & Wesson, no. 12542The top of the barrel stamped 'Smith & Wesson, Springfield Mass. U.S.A. Patented Oct.8.1901 Dec.17.1901 Feb.6.1906', with block-mounted blade-foresight, the left side stamped Smith & Wesson, the top of frame with sighting-groove, the right side of the frame with 'S&W' trade-mark, the butt with chequered two-piece wooden grips, each inset with 'S&W' brass medallion and lanyard-ringWeight 2lb. 5oz., 6½in. barrelIn its leather holster with belt loopThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S5S5 Section 5 lots are prohibited firearms and require a valid Section 5 Authority or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .38 (S&W) hammerless revolver by Smith & Wesson, no. 198850The circular barrel with sighting-rib and foresight, break-open latch with open-sights, grip-safety, the butt with chequered hard rubber gripsWeight 1lb. 2½oz., 3¼in. barrel, London nitro proofFootnotes:This revolver can be held under s.7.3 Heritage Pistols in the U.K.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S5S5 Section 5 lots are prohibited firearms and require a valid Section 5 Authority or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .44 (Russian) revolver by Smith & Wesson, no. 698With sighted barrel with manufacturer's details and patent dates along the sighting rib, pivoting down for loading and automatically operating the sprung cartridge-extractor, chequered breech-catch with back-sight, fluted cylinder, case-hardened trigger-guard and hammer, rounded mother-of-pearl grips, nickel refinishWeight 2lb. 3½oz., 5in. barrel, recent London Black Powder proofFootnotes:This revolver may be held under both categories of s.7 Heritage Pistols in the U.K.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S5S5 Section 5 lots are prohibited firearms and require a valid Section 5 Authority or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .44 (Russian) revolver by Remington, no. 635With sighted barrel stamped with manufacturer's details along the top, sprung cartridge-extracting rod along the right side, fluted cylinder, plain action with sprung loading-gate, coloured hammer, butt with rounded figured grips, and ring swivel for suspensionWeight 2lb. 7½oz., 7½in. barrel, recent London Black Powder proofFootnotes:This revolver may be held under both categories of s.7 Heritage Pistols in the U.K.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S5S5 Section 5 lots are prohibited firearms and require a valid Section 5 Authority or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .44 (Russian) revolver by Smith & Wesson, no. 22457With sighted barrel with manufacturer's details, pivoting down for loading and automatically operating the sprung cartridge-extractor, sprung chequered breech-catch with back-sight, fluted cylinder, the frame with maker's circular trade mark on the right, lanyard ring, chequered hard-rubber grips with 'S&W' logo at the topWeight 2lb. 7oz., 6½in. barrel, recent London proofFootnotes:This revolver may be held under both categories of s.7 Heritage Pistols in the U.K.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S5S5 Section 5 lots are prohibited firearms and require a valid Section 5 Authority or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 9mm (Para) 'Model 1917 Artillery Luger' self-loading pistol by DWM, no. 6905aThe barrel with block-mounted blade-foresight, the receiver ring engraved '1917', adjustable rear-sights, the top of the bolt stamped DWM, side safety, chequered two-piece wooden gripsWeight 2lb. 4oz., 7in. barrel, Birmingham nitro proof In its leather holster stamped 1917 with cleaning rod & disassembly toolFootnotes:This revolver may be held under both categories of s.7 Heritage Pistols in the U.K.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S5S5 Section 5 lots are prohibited firearms and require a valid Section 5 Authority or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 7.63mm C96 cone-hammer self-loading pistol by Mauser, no. 10537mThe round barrel with block-mounted blade fore-sight, the top of the breech stamped 'Waffenfabrik Mauser Oberndorf A/N', the receiver with notched rear-sight, integral magazine, the butt with two-piece grooved wooden grips, and lanyard-ringWeight 2lb. 5oz. (3lb. 0oz. with stock), 16½in. pull, 4½in. barrel, Birmingham nitro proofWith a wooden shoulder-stock holster numbered 20890Footnotes:This revolver may be held under both categories of s.7 Heritage Pistols in the U.K.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: S5S5 Section 5 lots are prohibited firearms and require a valid Section 5 Authority or import licence.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An original ASG Action Sport Games .177 calibre (4.5mm) CO2 pellet gun pistol. The gun being a full metal replica of the Dan Wesson 4" revolver with 6 shell cylinder, cylinder release button, CO2 bulb inside the grip cover, rear sight and safety latch. Housed within the original box with instructions and speedloader accessory.
A Continental 80-Bore Percussion Four-Shot Pepperbox Revolver Of Mariette Patent Type, And A Cased Continental .32 Rim-Fire Four-Shot DeringerBoth 19th CenturyThe first with twist turn-off barrels numbered from '1' to '4' and corresponding to the breeches, rounded action with nipple-shield pierced for access to the nipples and decorated with foliate scrollwork, integral butt decorated en suite and with an explosion at the bottom, ring-trigger and under-hammer, and rounded ebony grips; the second with hinged fluted barrel-block tipping-up for loading, inlaid in gold 'A Liège' along the top and damascened in silver with scrolling arabesques, the action and butt (grips missing) decorated en suite, hammer with sprung rotating nose, and spur trigger: in relined and refitted mahogany case, the interior or the lid with original trade label (damaged) of William Golden, Huddersfield, the veneered exterior with circular vacant brass escutcheon (2)6.7 cm. and 8 cm. barrels For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Liège Lefaucheux Patent 54-Bore Pin-Fire Six-Shot RevolverSigned De Nansouty, No. 1230, Circa 1860The barrel engraved 'Inv.on E. Lefaucheux Br.te Paris' along the top, part octagonal breech signed in gothic letters, spur trigger-guard, figured rounded grips, and lanyard ring 15.5 cm. barrelFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Continental Pin-Fire Small-Bore Six-Shot Knuckle-Duster Revolver Of Dolne (Apache) TypeLate 19th CenturyWith fluted detachable barrel engraved with a trellis and dot design along the flats, action and folding grip decorated en suite, the latter pierced for the fingers and with spring-catch, waved knife-blade mounted on the left side and with hook-catch, and folding trigger, Birmingham proof marks: in japanned metal double 'book' casing now fitted and lined in green baize (some loss of japanning) (2)4 cm. cylinderFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .31 Percussion W.W. Marston & Knox Six-Shot Pepperbox RevolverMid-19th CenturyThe barrel-block with integral ribs stamped 'W.W. Marson & Knox' along one and 'New York' along another, foliate engraved nipple-shield, rounded action (defective) and butt, trigger-guard, and figured rounded grips (some rust patination) 6 cm. barrels For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A .44 Percussion Remington New Army Model Revolver No. 39195, Circa 1863-75Of production specifications (worn and some pitting overall, action defective, left grip repaired, rammer retaining catch replaced): in later brown leather holster dated '1917' (2)20.3 cm. barrelFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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