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SOUTHERN COUNTIES SPORTING GOODS SALE SATURDAY 25Th SOUTHERN COUNTIES SPORTING GOODS SALE Hunting, Shooting & Fishing SATURDAY 25th MARCH 2017 At 10 am In Saleroom 1 (Lots 1– 820) At 10.30 am In Saleroom 2 (Lots 821 - End.) £3.00 THE SOUTHERN COUNTIES SPORTING SALE Saturday 25th March 2017 10AM SALEROOM 1. LOTS 1- 820 AND AT 10.30 AM SALEROOM 2. LOTS 821 - END Viewing 24th March 10am -6pm Morning of Sale: 8am-9.45am Lots 1 – 820 (10.00am Start.) 8am-10.15am Lots 821 - END (10.30am Start.) ENQUIRIES: Michael Vesey ~ 07971 571610 BUYERS PREMIUM: 18% INCL VAT NETHERHAMPTON SALEROOMS SALISBURY AUCTION CENTRE NETHERHAMPTON ROAD SALISBURY, SP2 8RH. TEL: 01722 321215 FAX: 01722 421553 Email Yvonne ~ [email protected] THE SALE CAN BE VIEWED ON THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE: www.salisburyauctioncentre.co.uk COMMISSION BIDS The Auctioneer will be pleased to execute commission bids on behalf of prospective purchasers providing such commissions are given to the auctioneers in writing prior to the start of the sale. Taxidermy At 10 am in Sale Ring 1 1 Edwardian Sparrowhawk mounted in glass fronted case & an Edwardian owl mounted in glass case (2) £50-100 2 Bream mounted in glass case £50-100 3 Box of 8 roe deer antlers mounted on shields £50-80 4 Golden Pheasant modelled by Rowland Ward with label to base order no 225/4 £80-120 5 Karnataka Kingfisher mounted in glass fronted case £50-100 6 Four roe half skulls mounted on shields £20-40 7 Five curved pieces of glass for taxidermy £30-50 8 Single moose antler £50-80 9 Five miniature fish mounted in cases £40-60 10 Snow Bunting in naturalistic setting with watercolour backdrop in three sided glass case £180-220 11 Victorian Gharial £80-120 12 Cock Pheasant mounted on branch £40-60 13 Early 20thc male Montagues Harrier in a naturalistic setting in three sided glass case, by White of Salisbury embossed blind stamp inside case bottom right £480-520 Lot 16 Lot 13 Lot 29 14 Roe deer doe head on wooden shield £100-150 15 Ermin mounted in a bow fronted case £200-250 16 Late 19thc pair of Giant Kingfishers by Cullingford of Durham in glass fronted case, writing on back of case reads Giant Kingfishers shot by C W Holmes Xmas 1899, set up by J Cullingford of Durham £380-420 17 Kingfisher in naturalistic setting with watercolour backdrop in a three sided case £180-220 18 Set of reindeer antlers mounted on oak shield £50-80 19 Early 20thc Kestrel in glass fronted case by Cole In naturalistic setting label inside top left £180-220 20 Twelve pointed red deer antlers mounted on shield £80-100 21 Red stag antlers on half skull & 2 Roe antlers on half skulls (3) £30-40 22 Edwardian barn owl with prey mounted naturalistic setting in 3 sided glass case £80-120 23 Jay mounted in naturalistic setting in 3 sided glass case £50-80 24 Good Muntjac shoulder mount on wooden shield £50-100 25 Edwardian female sparrowhawk with snake mounted in 3 sided glass case £80-120 26 Edwardian female sparrowhawk in glass fronted case £50-80 27 Kestrel with prey in 3 sided glass case £50-80 28 Late Victorian case of 17 birds including Hawfinch, Redstart, Wryneck & Tree Creeper £200-400 29 Mouflon rams head mounted on oak shield £250-300 30 Hare mask on oak shield £160-200 31 Red deer antlers, 8 point on oak shield £70-100 32 Otter rudder on silver mount, engraved 6.5.27 WVOH AWRE £60-80 33 Kendall & District otter hounds enamel lapel badge £80-100 34 Mountain goat head on oak shield £250-300 SHOTGUNS. All shotguns have been checked to ensure they are in proof, they have not been checked for mechanical or other defaults. Purchasers of Shotguns, rifles and ammunition must have valid and appropriate certificate at the time of collection. 12 Bore Over and Under 41 Miroku MK38 boxlock, single trigger, ejector IMP 3/4 30" barrels Sn 54924MX £150-250 42 Lanber boxlock, single trigger, ejector 1/4 3/4 27 1/2" barrels Sn 272261 £100-150 43 Sabati boxlock, single trigger, ejector 1/2 & full 28" barrels Sn 82327 £150-200 44 Brevetatto boxlock, double trigger, non ejector 3/8 & F 27 1/2" barrels Sn 1276 £20-30 45 AYA Coral Delux boxlock, single trigger, ejector 3/4 & 3/4 29" barrels Sn 495505 £460-550 46 Valmet boxlock, non ejector 1/4 7/8 28" barrels Sn 56999 £100-150 47 Baikal boxlock, double trigger, ejector 1/4 3/4 27 1/2" barrels Sn 8737567 £40-80 48 Animo boxlock, single trigger, ejector IMP & F 27 1/2" barrels Sn IG111637 £100-150 49 Baikal boxlock, single trigger, non ejector 1/2 & 7/8 28 1/2" barrels Sn H10393 £40-80 50 Lincoln boxlock, double trigger, ejector IMP 5/8 26" barrels proofed for 3" Sn 38914 £50-100 51 Maroccini (Breda) boxlock, non ejector, double trigger cyl & IMP 25 1/2" barrels Sn 52369 £60-80 52 Lincoln No 2 boxlock, single trigger, ejector multichoke 27 1/2" barrels Sn 56220 £100-150 53 Composed pair Beretta early ASE models boxlock, double trigger, ejector 28 1/4" barrels. 1/4 & 1/2 Sn 7533. 1/4 & 3/4 Sn 7537. In canvas & leather double case £3000-3500 54 Browning 525 boxlock, single trigger, ejector multichoke 28" barrels in makers plastic case with chokes & key Sn 47141MT £500-600 55 Lanber boxlock, single trigger, ejector 1/4 & 1/2 27 1/2" barrels Sn 181617 £120-200 56 Miroku Skeet boxlock, single trigger, ejector, tight cyl both, 26" barrels in plastic case Sn 540318 £100-150 57 E Rizzini side plate single trigger, ejector 1/4 3/4 28" barrels Sn 57682 £50-100 58 Classic Doubles boxlock, single trigger, ejector multichoke 28" barrels Sn 181342 £120-150 59 John McNab Lowlander boxlock, single trigger, ejector 1/4 7/8 30" barrels Sn 83209 £120-150 60 Lanber boxlock, single trigger, ejector 1/4 & 1/2 27 1/2" barrels Sn 274153 £120-150 61 Miroku boxlock, single trigger, ejector true cyl both, 26" barrels Sn 716411 £200-250 62 Browning Medalist boxlock, single trigger, ejector multichoke 30" barrels Sn 92902 £400-500 63 Beretta S55 single trigger, non ejector IMP IMP 28" barrels Sn B33160 £350-400 64 Browning boxlock, single trigger, ejector 3/8 5/8 26 1/2" barrels Sn 73J05558 £150-200 65 White Diamond boxlock, single trigger, ejector, bulge in barrel RFD purchaser only Sn 30409 £10-20 66 Beretta Onyx boxlock single trigger ejector multichoke 28" barrels cased with accessories, very little used Sn U 207773B £700-800 Semi Auto 12 bore 70 Browning Silver Hunter 3 shot multichoke 27 1/4" barrels Sn K11NP28383 £40-60 71 Revo Venator De Lux 2 shot multichoke 28" barrel Sn GY0794 £200-250 72 Browning 3 shot 1/4 choke 28 1/2" barrel with magazine restriction certificate Sn 6240859 £50-80 73 Winchester 3 shot multichoke 28" barrel Sn 11HMP08268 £200-250 74 Winchester 3 shot multichoke 28" barrel Sn 12AZT03653 £100-150 75 Winchester 3 shot multichoke 28" barrel Sn 11HZV03933 £250-300 76 Winchester Super x 2 3 shot multichoke no choke 29 1/2" barrel, choke must be fitted before use Sn 11DNN10916 £100-150 12 bore side by side 77 Army & Navy boxlock, non ejector IMP 1/2 30" barrels Sn 38431 £100-150 78 Thomas Turner boxlock, ejector Teague chokes 30" barrels with spare choke & key in Brady canvas case Sn 7841 £300-500 79 AYA No 2 side lock, ejector IMP 5/8 28" barrel Sn 351460 £500-700 80 AYA No 2 side lock, ejector 1/4 5/8 28" barrels Sn 179755 £400-600 80A Gunmark Harrier De Lux boxlock, non ejector 3/8 7/8 28" barrels dent in barrel Sn 86365 £10-20 81 Ugartechia boxlock, ejector IMP 3/4 28" barrels Sn 143886 £50-100 82 Wilkes boxlock, non ejector IMP 1/4 28" barrels Sn 4132 £100-150 83 J Purdey & Sons side lock, ejector, pigeon style with carved leaf fences & side clips, 2 3/4" chambers, reproofed London 2004 IMP 1/2 30" barrels. Retaining nearly all colour hardening, makers name inlaid in gold, in makers oak & leather case, stock 14 7/8" including leather covered pad £10000-12000 Lot 79 & 80 Lot 83 Lot 83 84 P Webley & Son boxlock, ejector IMP 7/8 30" barrels in canvas case Sn 48018 £360-450 85 BSA boxlock, non ejector cyl & 3/4 28" barrels Sn 45889 £50-100 86 E M Reilly side lock, ejector 1/4 & 3/4 30" sleeved barrels in Charles Hellis case Sn 33956 £500-800 87 William Evans boxlock, ejector 1/4 & 1/4 28" barrels £500-600 88 William Evans boxlock, ejector 1/4 & 1/2 28" barrels, 2 3/4" chamber, cross over stock Sn 11998 £80-120 89 AYA Yeoman boxlock, non ejector 1/2 & F 28" barrels Sn 507950 £30-50 90 J & W Tolley boxlock, ejector 1/4 5/8 28" barrels Sn 9000 £100-200 91 Carswell boxlock, ejector 1/4 & 3/4 28" barrels Sn 7821 £200-300 92 William Moore & Grey boxlock, ejector 1/2 & F 28" barrels in leather case, 2 3/4" chambers Sn 4436 £350-450 93 Aylestone Gun Co boxlock, ejector, tight cyl 1/2 30" barrels, 2 3/4" chambers, retaining some colour hardening Sn 44945 £400-500 94 Aylestone Gun Co boxlock, ejector, tight cyl 3/8 28" barrels, 2 3/4" chambers, retaining some colour hardening Sn 4352 £400-500 94A AYA No 2 side lock, ejector 28" barrels Sn 158328 £450-550 95 Webley & Scott 712 boxlock, ejector 1/4 5/8 30" barrels Sn G00011A £300-400 96 Hellis boxlock, ejector IMP Full 26" barrels Sn 3865 £400-500 97 Stephen Grant under lever trigger plate action, tight cyl 3/4 28" sleeved barrels Sn 5356 £700-800 98 AYA No 4 boxlock, ejector 1/2 & F 26" barrels Sn 212252 £50-100 99 Holland & Holland Dominion side lock, ejector 1/4 & 5/8 28" sleeved barrels, in makers case with snap caps & oil bottle Sn 30152 £2600-3000 100 AYA No 4 boxlock, ejector tight cyl & 1/2 28" barrels Sn 520633 £250-300 101 William Moore & Grey boxlock, ejector 1/4 & 7/8 30" barrels Sn 44750 £50-100 102 Bernadelli Merlin 1/4 & 1/2 27" barrels Sn 133366 £50-100 102A AYA No 3 Magnum boxlock, non ejector cyl 7/8 30" barrels Sn 319637 £100-150 103 Baikal boxlock, non ejector 1/2 & F 28 1/2" barrels Sn K05785
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