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LAND AND PROPERTY ONLINE SALE OF FARM MACHINERY, 31st March 29th September CONTRACTORS PLANT, VINTAGE 28th April 27th October MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT 26th May 24th November 14th April 30th June 2nd June 28th July 8th September 25th August 3rd November MALCOLM STEVEN PORTER 1952-2020

Malcolm’s lifetime passion for collecting antique firearms and Militaria grew from an early age, probably around 9yrs old. His father was about to throw a onto a bonfire, which belonged to Malcolm’s Grandfather, that's how his passion began for all things Militaria, although, he never knew the history behind the pistol. Malcolm’s Grandfather was in the Cavalry in the 1st World War. Malcolm later had the pistol sympathetically restored, and it became a very treasured wall piece, which has now been passed on within the family, along with medals and photographs.

We hope that, as Malcolm’s family, that whoever acquires and gets to own any of Malcolm’s treasured pieces, will enjoy the passion of collecting as much as Malcolm did over so many years. He was very proud of his much loved collection.

His loving wife, Jenny. 1005 A Colt 1862 Police conversion 1873-75 from A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF .36 percussion to .38 rim fire metallic , ANTIQUE FIREARMS AND S/No.7462, barrel markings 'Address Col Sam'l Colt New-York U.S. America', left side of frame MILITARIA marked 'Pat July 25th 1871, Pat July 2 1872', matching numbers, but cylinder seems unmarked, ejector rod in place, this example with 4 1/2" barrel Lots 1001 – 1163 (front sight missing) £900-1300*

1001 A Webley Premier MkII .22 cal air pistol batch No.306 (N.B. chip to base of R/H grip), as a post 1939 air weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item £30-40*

1006 A Colt 1861 Navy conversion c1875 with Richards-Mason method, from .36 percussion to .38 rim fire metallic cartridge, S/No.748 on all numbered parts including cylinder with Naval scene still present, 4 1/2" barrel marked 'Address Col Sam'l Colt New-York U.S. America', left side of frame marked Colts patent with 36 cal above guard, this is a nickel plated example with ivory grips £1000-1300* 1002 A London marked percussion over and under pistol, 14 1/4" overall with 8 1/2" barrels of approx 22 bore (N.B. this pistol is 'well worn' and is as found) £200-250*

1007 A Colt '1851' Navy percussion , S/No.2212 matching on all numbered parts, with the cylinder numbered 212, the cylinder also with good Naval scene and marked Engaged 16 May 1003 A percussion over and under pistol, 16" overall 1843, the 7 1/2" barrel marked 'Address Sam'l with 9 1/2" barrels of approx 18 bore, two stage Colt New York City', this example has small round locks good, rod in place and butt trap with 'figure trigger guard and wedge screw above the wedge, head', an interesting pistol £400-600* brass back strap cut for shoulder at heel and the shoulder (N.B. this otherwise good revolver has replacement 'celluloid' grips) £900-1300*

1004 An extremely rare Civil War Allen & Wheelock centre hammer .44 cal Army percussion revolver, 1008 A drum and nipple percussion conversion of a one of only possibly approx 700 made 1861-1862, Light Dragoon Yeomanry 'Flintlock pistol', this example is number 193, in overall good 15" overall with a 9" barrel of .65" bore, working condition with fine grips and crisp two stage lock marked with crowned G.R., brass £1500-2000* furniture and replacement rod, lock plate also maker marked Ryan & Watson (1777-1818) £300-400*

*THIS LOT IS SUBJECT TO 18% COMMISSION PLUS VAT. PLEASE READ OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 1009 A 'Liege' proofed 12mm pin fire six shot double 1014 A Derringer Philadelphia .32 rim fire cal pocket action revolver, in good condition (loading gate five shot revolver (1874-1879), approx 4000 catch missing) £250-350* made, this example No.406 first year production, high percentage of plating remaining with fine birds-head grips £200-280*

1010 Five various percussion including a Manhattan .31cal pocket revolver with ivory grips 1015 A six shot 7mm pin fire pepperbox revolver, action (please be aware all five revolvers are as found) works well, loading gate closure good and ejector £400-500* rod in place within butt, a fine example with engraving to frame and barrel with frame marked 'Deprez' £300-400*

1011 Five various single shot , one Flintlock, one percussion conversion from Flintlock and 1016 A fine six shot 7mm pin fire pepperbox revolver three percussion (please be aware all five pistols with its original hard 'purse' style case, good are as found) £350-450* action with loading gate functioning well and ejector rod in place, overall a better than most example £350-450*

1012 A small Flintlock by Smith, Bond Street, London, approx 5 1/4" overall with a turn off '' barrel of approx 1 1/2" and 80 bore, 1017 A Henry Deringer style pocket pistol, overall slab sided on piece grip with white metal wire inlay approx 6 1/2" with a 3" barrel of approx .41" rifled (action a little weak) £200-250* bore, no makers mark but a fine quality pistol £350-450*

1013 A London made Flintlock pocket pistol, approx 1018 A National Arms Co single shot No.2 Derringer in 7" overall with 2 1/2" barrel of approx 62 bore .41" cal rim fire, S/No.255 (made 1865-1870 then (frizzen a replacement and one or two screws) purchased by Colt), barrel flat, marked National £100-140* Arms Co Brooklyn N.Y., in overall very good condition £400-550*

*THIS LOT IS SUBJECT TO 18% COMMISSION PLUS VAT. PLEASE READ OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 1019 A Moore's Patent Firearms Co No.1 Derringer 1023 A Remington over-under Derringer in .41" rim fire in .41" cal rim fire, S/No.366 (made 1860-1865), cal (made 1866-1935), this fine example is a type barrel flat, marked Moores Pat F.A.Co Brooklyn 1 (late production, A.K.A. model No.2) made N.Y., this model pistol being the forerunner of the c1868, barrel flat marked E Remington & Sons Colt No.1 Derringer £600-750* Ilion N.Y. Elliots Patent Dec 12th 1865, a good early plated example with ivory grips and in a later lined box £500-650*

1020 A Brown MFG (and Merrimack Arms Co) Southerner Derringer, .41" cal rim fire, S/No.4982 (made 1866-1869), total of approx 6500, L/S of 1024 A Remington over-under Derringer in .41" rim fire barrel marked Merrimack Arms & Manufacturing cal (made 1866-1935), this example is a type II, Co / Newport, Mass / Patented April 9th 1867, A.K.A. model No.3 (made 1888-1911), barrel flat while barrel flat marked Southerner, in fine overall marked ' Co Ilion. N.Y., this fine condition with fine bore £350-500* plated example has been engraved and signed by the famous (now deceased) engraver J R French, in an unassociated antique box £600-750*

1021 A Colt No.1 (first model) Derringer in .41 rim fire cal, S/No.1640, production of approx 6500 (1870-1890), barrel flat marked Colts Pt. F.A. 1025 A Remington-Elliot repeating pistol / Derringer, MFG.Co Hartford CT. U.S.A. No.1, scroll having four barrels in .32" rim fire cal (made engraving on both sides as standard, overall a 1863-1888), this example No.5481 (matching) very good example of a classic Derringer c1870, barrels marked Manufactured by £700-900* E.Remington & Sons, Ilion, N.Y. / Elliot's Patent's / May 29, 1860-Oct 1 1861, in an unassociated lined box £450-600*

1022 A percussion alarm of approx 7 bore, possibly a later conversion (with some restoration and remounting on base), approx 36” longy £200-300* 1026 A rare Remington-Rider magazine pistol in .32" rim fire (extra short) cal, produced 1871-1888, this was one of the first metallic cartridge pistols using a tubular magazine (five shot), barrel flat marked E-Remington-Sons Ilion N.Y. Riders Pat Aug 18th 1871, in overall good condition with a high percentage of original plating remaining, in a unassociated lined antique box £800-1200*

*THIS LOT IS SUBJECT TO 18% COMMISSION PLUS VAT. PLEASE READ OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 1027 A Tippings & Lawden (Sharps patent) model 2, 1031 A fine Victorian c1850 percussion knife pistol with four barrel pepperbox in .30 rim fire cal, a bore of approx .28", two folding blades both S/No.4507 c1860-1870), this example with gutta- marked 'Sure Defence Knife', overall in good percha grips and high percentage of original condition including horn scales, butt trap cover in plating remaining, in a later lined box £350-500* place as well as tweezers and ball mould, complete with later lined display case £500-650*

1028 A rare James Reid knuckle-duster revolver in 1032 An extremely rare Victorian c1840 knuckle-duster .32 rim fire cal, S/No.8166 c1870-1882. L/H side percussion 'Apache style' knife pistol of approx of top strap marked 'My Friend Pat'd Dec 26 .31" cal, approx 10" with blade and knuckle duster 1865', this example being the brass frame model extended, the barrel approx 2 3/4", the blade with blued cylinder etc (N.B. blued parts have at marked Namure approx 3", the top of barrel some time been re-finished), within unassociated marked Arnould with the body sporting ivory box £1000-1300* scales with knuckle duster ring marked with L within oval (Liege?), overall in very good condition £1500-2000*

1029 A Woodwards over and under Derringer in .30 rim fire cal with sliding safety, plated frame marked 1033 A Marlin XXX Standard 1872 pocket revolver, Woodwards Rec'd Feb'y 4 1863 and numbered S/No.1724, this example round ribbed barrel, 542 (barrel and frame with matching number), short-fluted cylinder in .30" rim fire cal 1873-1876, an unusual English pistol in a later fitted box nickel plated throughout with ivory grips and with £400-500* period fitted case, with some accessories including a G&J.W.Hawksley oil bottle (N.B. plating wear to frame) £300-400*

1030 A Smith & Wesson model 1-1/2 second issue revolver, S/No.67559 1868-1875 in 1034 A Colt New Line revolver, S/No.6042 from a .32 rim fire long cal, good rosewood grips production run of approx 7000 1874-1879, this five with traces of original finish, barrel flat with shot example has a 2 1/4" barrel, rosewood 'birds all correct markings and pat dates, housed head' grips, L/H side of barrel marked Colt New within later fitted box with facsimile trade label 41, L/H side frame 41 cal with barrel marked Colts £350-450* PT.F.A. MFG.Co.Hartford.CT. U.S.A., in a later fitted box (N.B. L/H side frame with replacement plate) £250-350*

*THIS LOT IS SUBJECT TO 18% COMMISSION PLUS VAT. PLEASE READ OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 1035 A Forehand & Wadsworth c1870 .41 rim fire cal 1039 A Civil War era Remington percussion new model five shot revolver, 'Swamp Angel' marked on top Army revolver in .44 cal, S/No.122184 produced frame, plated and engraved throughout with ivory 1863-1875, this example has an excellent bore grips, in a later lined antique box (N.B. plating and Government stamping within cartouche on wear) £200-250* L/H grip (faint) and inspectors initials on other parts, this classic Civil War revolver has also been converted to accept an extra cylinder for metallic cartridge and an ejector rod has been added, the revolver with accessories including cylinder have been later cased within a period English oak case £1000-1300*

1036 A Colt .31" model 1849 pocket revolver, S/No.88313 c1854 with 4" barrel, matching No.s throughout including loading lever, L/H side of framed marked Colts Patent with barrel flat marked Address Sam'l Colt New York City, cylinder with faint scene and good grips, the revolver comes with period English case, re-fitted to accommodate this pistol, with powder 1040 A 'Colt style' five shot percussion pocket pistol in flask, bullet mould and cap tin (N.B. at some time .31" cal, S/No.1907273 (action as found and in an in the past this revolver has been plated unassociated fitted box) £120-180* throughout, but done very well) £650-900*

1037 A Colt revolver with a 3 1/2" round (cartridge) 1041 A six shot 5mm pin fire cal baby revolver, barrel in .38 rim fire cal, produced 1873-1880, 5" overall with a 2" hexagonal barrel, this is a this conversion from 1862 Police/pocket Navy and plated example with ivory grips, in overall good using 1849 pocket model parts, this example has condition with single and double action seem to be matching No.s (3354), L/H frame marked Pat July working, housed within a vintage lined box 25 1871-Pat July 2 1872 and barrel marked Colts £200-250* P.T. F.A. MFG.Co Hartford U.S.A., a good honest pistol with a later fitted box £900-1300*

1042 A scarce twelve shot 7mm pin fire revolver 1038 A Civil War era Colt model 1860 Army percussion marked Lefaucheux, approx 10" overall with a revolver in .44" cal, S/No.90423 c1863, matching 5 1/4" barrel, excellent grips with single and numbers with cylinder marked Pat Sept 10th 1850 double action seem to be working well, overall in (serial number worn), L/H side frame marked very good condition and housed within later fitted Colts Patent with 8" barrel marked Address Col box with vintage 7mm cartridge box and used Sam'l Colt New-York U.S.America, no finish but a cases £700-900* good even patina, this classic revolver is cased within a 'Colt style' box including accessories and a facsimile Colt loading label (N.B. exterior of box has finish as found) £1000-1400*

*THIS LOT IS SUBJECT TO 18% COMMISSION PLUS VAT. PLEASE READ OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 1043 A six shot 7mm pin fire revolver with Liege proof 1047 A percussion pocket pistol by Adkin of Bungay marks, 7 1/4" overall with a 3 1/4" barrel, single (1823-70-94), overall approx 6" with a 1 3/4" turn and double action seem to be working well, off barrel of approx 56 bore, pistol functions well a better than most example with ivory grips, with with concealed trigger, slide safety and bag a later lined box containing tin of six 7mm pin fire shaped one piece grip with a later fitted box blanks (N.B. loading gate as found) £150-200* including cap tin, flask and balls £150-200*

1044 A baby six shot 5mm pin fire revolver, 5 1/4" 1048 A pair of percussion pocket pistols, overall approx overall with a 2 1/2" barrel, S/No.1173, engraved 6 3/4" with 2 1/2" barrels of approx 64 bore, brass throughout apart from the hammer, concealed triggers, turn off barrels and bag complete with its 'mock book' case (N.B. small shaped one piece grips (both unmarked, apart crack to L/H grip and action as found, i.e. cylinder from proof marks), an honest pair of pistols in a not turning) £200-240* military style brass bound antique box £200-280*

1049 A continental percussion pocket pistol with 1045 A Tranters patent five shot revolver in .297" rim concealed trigger, 8" overall with a 3" screw off fire (English version of U.S.A. .30 rim fire), barrel, in overall good condition but nipple rusted, S/No.552, 2 1/4" (approx) barrel marked 297 with with a later fitted box £100-140* proof marks and 'retailer' Cogswell & Harrison Strand London, single and double action seem to be working well, an interesting revolver with a later antique lined oak box £300-400*

1050 A Flintlock pocket pistol by Walker Beccles, approx 6 1/4" overall with a 1 1/2" turn off barrel of approx 45 bore, two stage lock works well as does sliding safety, a good local interest pistol cased 1046 A cased Tranters patent seven shot revolver in within a 'mock book' (Samuel Walker, Market .30 rim fire cal, brass frame and 3 1/2" blued Street, Beccles, Suffolk 1823-1839) £250-300* barrel with ivory grips all create a handsome pistol, action works well and barrel with some original finish, marked J.H.Crane Royal Exchange London (1867-1877), complete with original fitted case including oil bottle and cleaning items £500-750*

*THIS LOT IS SUBJECT TO 18% COMMISSION PLUS VAT. PLEASE READ OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 1051 A 'matched' pair of percussion pocket pistols with 1055 A percussion 'overcoat' pistol by Beattie London, turn off barrels of approx 1 1/2", no makers marks with captive , overall 11 1/2" with a 6 1/4" but marked D-N 3050 and D-N 3051 (Irish County sighted barrel of approx 20 bore, two stage lock Code Act 1843), D-N for down, pistols cased working well with plate marked Beattie and barrel within a mahogany antique box with mould and flat marked London, within its later fitted case with cap box £250-300* accessories £700-900*

1052 A cased six shot percussion pepperbox by Botson Wakefield, approx 7 1/2" overall with 3 1/2" barrels 1056 A pair of French percussion rifled target pistols, of approx 142 bore, (barrels have some exterior each approx 17" overall with 10 3/4" barrels of pitting and trigger return spring as found), L/H side approx 62 bore, housed within an unassociated marked Boston Wakefield, R/H side marked lined box with flask and cleaning rods, (N.B. both Improved Revolving Pistol, within a period oak with restoration) £300-400* case (re-fitted) with bullet mould and a good three-way pistol flask, inside of lid with Cogswell & Harrison trade label (John Boston, Wood Street, Wakefield 1827-1857) £400-600*

1057 A fine pair of cased continental percussion rifled target pistols, each approx 16 1/2" overall with 10 1/4" barrels of approx 52" bore, barrels 1053 An Adams W.D. 54 bore 5 shot double action retaining high percentage of original finish and revolver with top flat marked London Armoury, marked 'A.D.Jannen Arouebusier Du Roi A frame marked Adams Patent No.30781 R Bruxelles', within period 'English style' fitted (matching number on cylinder), frame also marked mahogany case, with a selection of various with broad arrow and W.D., with a later fitted box accessories including bullet mould, cap tin, and accessories including a fine 54 bore mould cleaning rod and oil bottle £1500-2000* marked Tranters Patent (N.B. trigger return spring very weak) £700-950*

1058 A pair of percussion rifled target pistols, each 1054 A five shot percussion 54 bore revolver retailed by overall 12" with 6 1/4" barrels of approx 27 bore, J.Purdey, Oxford Street, London, frame marked two stage locks working well with one trigger Adams Patent No.11537R (matching number on guard having pitting and rods being replacements, cylinder), detachable rammer marked Tranters with an unassociated lined box with various Patent, some original finish remaining, (trigger accessories including bullet mould and a good return spring weak and trigger guard where it Eley Bros Ltd cap tin, box lid has facsimile trade meets frame as found) also a period oak case label £800-1100* (as found) with accessories including flask and mould included £350-500*

*THIS LOT IS SUBJECT TO 18% COMMISSION PLUS VAT. PLEASE READ OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 1059 A cased pair of saw handle percussion 1064 A British model 1796 Light Cavalry sword with target/duelling pistols by Holden Liverpool, each scabbard, no makers marks but a good honest approx 14 1/2" overall with 9" sighted barrels of example with just general wear and tear approx 118 bore, engraved lock plates and (N.B. small loss to top of grip) £250-350* dolphin head hammers (N.B. rods are replacements), with their mahogany fitted box with some accessories including a very fine three-way flask by Dixon & Sons Sheffield (John Holden, 65 St James Street, Liverpool, 1825-1839, 65 Blundell Street 1845-1858) £2300-3000*

1065 A fencing foil by 'Leon Paul' with a cut down model 1822 Victorian Officers sword and a Cavalry sabre (both as found) £40-60* 1060 A deactivated WWI era brass flare pistol by Cogswell & Harrison Ltd dated March 1916, in overall good condition, complete with 'deactivated' certificate £150-200*

1066 A reenactors 1860 Light Cavalry sabre and scabbard £30-40*

1061 A British 1845 model Naval cutlass with 28 3/4" straight flat blade and ribbed grip (complete with as found scabbard) £150-200*

1067 A reenactors American Civil War (C.S.A.) 1850 Officers Infantry sword with etched blade and scabbard £40-50*

1062 A British model 1821 Officers sword with leather covered scabbard, blade marked to 'Royal Army Service Corps' and retailed by Shirley Brooks Ltd, Woolwich £100-140* 1068 A Spanish model 1941 bolo with scabbard £30-40*

1063 A British model 1822 Infantry Officers sword with steel scabbard and brass hilt with Victoria cypher, heavily etched blade with early Victorian cypher and marked W.Buckmaster, London (N.B. blade no pitting but just seems 'dirty' and scabbard with light pitting) £180-240* 1069 A Remington model 1913 bayonet with scabbard and leather frog £40-50*

*THIS LOT IS SUBJECT TO 18% COMMISSION PLUS VAT. PLEASE READ OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 1070 A British model 1856 sword bayonet with 1077 Three ethnic spears including a good Maasai scabbard £60-80* 'stabbing' example £60-90*

1071 A German WWI era model 1914 bayonet by Bayard with scabbard and leather frog (retaining strap on frog as found) £100-140*

1078 A good Victorian lance, approx 9' long £80-100*

1072 A French model 1874 (Gras) Epée bayonet 1079 A Victorian with stag antler scales, (dated 1875) with scabbard £30-45* 12 1/2" overall with 8" blade, complete with leather sheath, belt loop in place, blade maker marked but unreadable, blade also sharpened and scratches £100-140*

1073 A French model 1866 brass hilted sabre bayonet (dated 1868) with matching numbered scabbard £50-65*

1080 A Victorian folding Bowie knife, 13 3/4" overall with a 9" blade marked M.I.Ltd, the clip point blade stained but overall in good condition, complete with stag antler scales and unusual to see blade guard for when folded, still in place £200-280* 1074 A brass hilted sabre bayonet for the Remington rolling block (no scabbard) with two 'relic' £40-50*

1081 A vintage folding Bowie hunting knife, 12 1/2" overall with a 8 1/2" spear point blade, etched on both sides with hunting scenes, side mounted sprung lever release catch and complete with leather case with belt loop £250-300* 1075 A British model 1876 socket bayonet with a brass mounted leather scabbard (scabbard as found) £50-70*

1076 A collection of twenty five various knives including Bowies, Kukri, sheath knives and ethnic examples (some as found) £100-150* 1082 A vintage swordstick with a 24 1/2" square form blade, maker marked and stamped Solingen, no splits to cane scabbard but sword a loose fit at top of scabbard £100-140*

*THIS LOT IS SUBJECT TO 18% COMMISSION PLUS VAT. PLEASE READ OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 1083 A vintage swordstick with a 20 3/4" square form 1089 A 19th Century three draw telescope marked blade, no damage/splits to cane scabbard that Harris & Son London Day or Night together with a supports bayonet type fixing for the sword, silver two draw example (unmarked) £80-120* top to grip, hallmarked Birmingham 1920 £120-160*

1084 An Anglo Indian swordstick with 24 1/2" flat form blade (rust patch towards spear point) otherwise good condition for this style stick £60-80* 1090 A WWI era 'Trench Art' lidded box from 18pr shell cases dated 1916 with a 1917 dated vase (plated), a pom pom case with head and a 1931 dated case £40-50* 1085 A Victorian ornate ink/pen desk stand with twin glass inkwells, plaque reads '8th Surrey Presented to Major E.B. Florence by the Members of C Company November 1880' £70-90*

1091 Two large shell cases, the smaller example dated 1904 £30-40* 1086 Two pairs of handcuffs, one pair marked with broad arrow R.C.S. 1951, the other pair in antique box marked Hiatt Best Warranted Wrought 29 (both pairs with keys) £40-60*

1092 Various horns and a bugle £30-40*

1087 An antique box containing military buttons and badges including a WWII era U.S.A.F. sweetheart pendant £40-50*

1093 Three British water canteens, one Boer War era with an as found U.S.A. McKeever pre WWI leather pouch £60-90*

1088 Two pairs of vintage spurs £40-50*

*THIS LOT IS SUBJECT TO 18% COMMISSION PLUS VAT. PLEASE READ OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 1094 Six replica pistols including a good quality Colt 1099 A pair of bulls horns by John Glennon Naturalist, M1860 Army engraved revolver, a British Bulldog 2 Lower Mession Street, Mession Square, Dublin, revolver, a Colt .45 revolver with Western style rig label also states 'Horns of a Bull Killed in the Bull and a U.S.A. flag £80-120* Ring Madrid in March 1876 Brought Home' £50-70*

1095 A replica Winchester rifle, wood and metal construction with a tooled leather scabbard 1100 A large pair of mounted buffalo horns measuring £40-60* from tip to tip approx 68" £90-130*

1101 A carved hardstone/marble cannon barrel, approx 6 1/2" long, displayed on its wooden stand 1096 A quantity of various bows and arrows £60-90* (some as found) £40-50*

1102 Five various model £30-40* 1097 A framed 'Wild West' cowboy themed print on canvas (24" x 35") with two buffalo hunting prints and a tin advertising sign for the California Cap Company £40-50*

1103 A pair of brass model canons mounted on wooden carriages, barrels 9 1/2" long with carriage wheels 10" in diameter £150-200*

1104 A small vintage Western style leather saddle 1098 A single deers antler £20-30* £60-90*

*THIS LOT IS SUBJECT TO 18% COMMISSION PLUS VAT. PLEASE READ OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 1105 A full size vintage Western style leather saddle 1111 A fine G & J W Hawksley 'hanging game' powder £100-150* flask with oak leaves (No.630 riling) £70-110*

1112 A fine James Dixon & Sons 'basket weave' with 1106 A collection of various 'horn' items etc foliage powder flask (No.433 riling) £70-110* (some as found) £40-50*

1113 A fine James Dixon & Sons 'dead game hung up' 1107 A good quantity of mixed 'horn' powder flasks etc powder flask (No.623 riling) £80-120* (some as found) £90-130*

1114 A mixed lot including a Bartram & Co copper 1108 Six different powder flasks (two as found) £30-40* powder flask (spring as found), a G & J.W Hawksley oil bottle, an Eley cap tin plus a shot measure £60-90*

1109 Three leather shot flasks (one as found) with a leather covered 'Hawksley' powder flask (spring as found) £40-50* 1115 A quantity of cleaning and clearing rods £20-30*

1116 Three F.Joyce & Co 'cap tins', all with some 1110 Two embossed vintage powder flasks, the foliage contents plus an early Curtis's and Harveys and stags head example marked Sykes patent for Percussion Guns tin with paper (both springs working) £70-90* label £40-50*

*THIS LOT IS SUBJECT TO 18% COMMISSION PLUS VAT. PLEASE READ OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 1117 Four bullet moulds including a boxed Lee example 1123 A good vintage brass 12 bore (blank only) alarm .490" 176gn together with a brass reloading tool mine £40-60* £40-60*

1124 A collection of various walking sticks (some as 1118 A box of mixed mainly firearm related items etc found) with a 'shooting stick' £40-50* £30-45*

1119 A box of mixed mainly firearm related items 1125 A good Victorian air cane, overall 38 3/4" including scopes, linked cases etc £50-70* incorporating the 20" sighted barrel with a rifled bore of approx .42", air reservoir marked with London maker (but not legible) £250-300*

1126 A walking-stick gun with antler grip, this example 1120 The post-war 'Colt' single action revolver 1976- in 7mm 'walking stick' cal which is on the 1986 by Ron Wilkerson (in very good condition Governments obsolete cal list, so no licence with dust jacket) £40-60* required to purchase only (N.B. action opens but is as found and old splits to bamboo outer) £200-300*

1121 A box of firearm reference books including 'Guns of the American West' together with a wallet 1127 A box of various leather holsters, bandoliers etc containing facsimile trade labels £30-40* including Sam Browne with holster and whistle, sword hanger, ammo pouch and Western style examples £100-140*

1122 Two 12 bore reloading tools, one by Ward & Sons, the other by James Dixon & Sons (as found) £30-40* 1128 A reproduction Colt M1860 revolver shoulder stock with brass fittings £60-80*

*THIS LOT IS SUBJECT TO 18% COMMISSION PLUS VAT. PLEASE READ OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 1129 A quantity of antique/vintage boxes for possible 1134 A mid 19th Century percussion lock, hammers casing of pistols etc £40-50* and stock (complete) for a double barrel together with the above are a pair of percussion barrels (N.B. barrels do not fit action) £100-140*

1135 A box of firearm reference books including gun and militaria price guides £30-45* 1130 A mixed lot consisting of three leather cartridge belts, leather cartridge bag, two riding crops and an as found leg of mutton gun case £40-60*

1136 An early 20th Century 'Gem' air rifle with a Diana model 25 (both as found), as a post 1939 air weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item 1131 A canvas and leather gun case for max 30" £20-30* barrels with a vintage leather example including a cleaning kit, also for max 30" barrels £40-50*

1137 A Daisy model 1894 BB air rifle with a .177 cal Spanish Gamo 68 x P air rifle, as a post 1939 air weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item £60-90* 1132 A late 19th Century early 20th Century leather cartridge magazine (external measurements approx 16" x 11" x 6") with key (strap missing) £120-180*

1138 Two single barrel percussion with a percussion rifle (N.B. all three items as found) £100-150*

1133 A mid 19th Century mahogany gun case for up to 30" barrels (fittings need attention and old split to lid) £100-140*

1139 A percussion double barrel shotgun with 26" barrels of approx 14 bore, no makers marks (as found) £120-180*

*THIS LOT IS SUBJECT TO 18% COMMISSION PLUS VAT. PLEASE READ OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 1140 A percussion double barrel shotgun with 1147 A double barrel 12 bore pin fire cal shotgun by 20 1/2" barrels of approx 16 bore, two stage Mortimer & Son Edinburgh, (this is a well worn action working, rod in place but no makers marks example and is sold as found) £100-140* (as found) £150-200*

1148 A three band Snider .577 cal rifle with brass furniture and lock marked with 'Victoria Crown and 1141 A percussion (conversion from Flintlock) shotgun Tower 1870), lock marked 'Snider Patent and with 32 1/2" barrel of approx 16 bore, two stage 13490', barrel has good bright bore but together lock works well but nipple missing, lock marked with the top of two bands has mild pitting, .577 Brasher, barrel marked Brasher London (old crack Snider cal is on the Government obsolete list to stock opposite lock) £100-150* (N.B. no licence required to purchase only) £450-600*

1142 A fine quality 10 bore single barrel percussion shotgun by T.E.Thirtle Lowestoft, approx 1149 A two band Snider .577 cal rifle, lock marked with 33" barrel, engraved trigger guard and lock plate crown over V.R. and B.S.A. Co 1865, also issue which is marked T.E.Thirtle and barrel flat marked marks, no major damage but stock has numerous T.E.Thirtle Lowestoft, a fine example with local issue stamps and general bruising, the bore is interest (replacement rod and bore 'dirty') excellent and a rod in place, .577 Snider cal is on £250-350* the Government obsolete list (N.B. no licence required to purchase only) £450-600*

1143 A pin fire double barrel shotgun with 30" barrels of approx 16 bore, with Lefauchuex action and two 1150 A Martini Henry .577/450 cal rifle, out of service stage action working locks, a good honest marks but no date/makers marks, this is a 'well example £150-200* worn' example that has also suffered some internal work to breech and barrel hence now a wall hanger only, .577/450 cal is on the Government obsolete list (N.B. no licence required to purchase only) £150-200*

1144 A percussion double shotgun by Hollis & Sheath Birmingham (1849-1861), 29" barrels of approx 13 bore, rod in place and two stage action working £200-250* 1151 A Martini Henry .577/450 cal rifle by P Webley & Son Birmingham, matching numbers on barrel and action (A433), a good honest example with a good bore, .577/450 cal is on the Government obsolete list (N.B. no licence required to purchase only) 1145 A percussion double barrel shotgun by Westley £400-550* Richards with 29 1/2" barrels of approx 13 bore, two stage action working and rod in place £200-280*

1152 An Enfield percussion smoothbore carbine of .650" bore, lock marked crown over V.R., 1859 tower and issue marks, in overall good condition 1146 A percussion smoothbore 'longarm', (N.B. this is a (slight pitting on barrel towards the nipple, and composite lot and is sold as found) £80-120* rear sight missing) £450-600*

*THIS LOT IS SUBJECT TO 18% COMMISSION PLUS VAT. PLEASE READ OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. 1153 A .577 Snider cal (smoothbore) sporterized 1159 A 'Kentucky' long arm (smooth bore) with drum carbine, lock marked Jas.Kerr & Co under L.A.C. and nipple conversion from Flintlock, barrel flat with crown and V.R. erased, action marked marked W.S.Chilcote, approx 36" barrel of London Armoury with Snider Patent 3, an hexagonal form with fine brass patch box and as interesting conversion, .577 Snider cal is on the found set trigger, bore is approx .50", possibly Government obsolete list (N.B. no licence required sleeved? £200-300* to purchase only) £250-350*

1160 A percussion Blunderbuss with top mounted 1154 A Martini Henry .577/450 carbine, sprung bayonet, on approx 14" barrel (N.B. please unmarked action and stock, B.S.A. peep sight be aware this Blunderbuss has had a damaged badly screwed to stock, .577/450 Snider cal is on stock badly repaired, lock faulty and generally in the Government obsolete list (N.B. no licence poor condition, sold as found) £200-250* required to purchase only) (N.B. breech has possibly been cut for D.P. then later welded) £300-400*

1161 A Winchester model 1894 rifle in 32-40 WCF cal, S/No.280698, circa 1903, this rifle has had its barrel cut down to 19" (also magazine) and has 1155 A Swedish Remington rolling block rifle having also been re-stocked at some time (forend been sporterized from a military rifle, action original), barrel and action retaining good marked H 1872, action and barrel both marked percentage of original finish, 32-40 WCR cal is on 3694, obsolete calibre, no licence to required to the Government obsolete list (N.B. no licence purchase only £200-250* required to purchase only) £350-500*

1156 An antique Flintlock 'Jezal' , approx 55" 1162 A Flintlock musketoon/Blunderbuss, 39 1/4" overall £80-100* overall with a 24" barrel (approx), two stage working lock marked Tower, G.R. under crown and issue/proof mark, replacement rod, original brass furniture, with stock having general wear and tear with small old crack from barrel tang, a very impressive lot £500-750*

1157 An antique Matchlock 'Jezal' musket, approx 59" overall with a small percussion pistol 'Jezal' style arm (both as found) £60-80*

1163 A Marlin model 1892 lever action rifle in .32 rim fire cal (obsolete), top of action marked Marlin Safety, with correct address and pat numbers on barrel flat, 24" hexagonal barrel with full length 1158 An antique Flintlock 'Jezal' musket, approx 62" magazine, original rear sight with replacement overall, this example profusely embellished with blade in foresight, S/No.267498 (circa 1903), 'white metal', better than most £120-180* overall a very good example £600-800*

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It may not be third party are entirely the responsibility of the bidder in the room. The auctioneer possible to accept requests on sale days. Written confirmation of such bids from reserves the right to bid on behalf of the vendors for any lot and to withdraw, persons unknown to the auctioneers must be received before the commencement of consolidate or divide any lot or lots. the sale. Whilst every effort will be made to execute telephone bidding, the 2 REGISTRATION - To assist the progress of sale, all prospective buyers must auctioneers cannot be held responsible for any default or neglect in connection with register their name and address and provide proof of identity at reception and collect a this service. All such arrangements therefore are made entirely at the prospective bidding number before the sale commences. 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Any lot not paid for within 1 month of the purchase date shall be resold by public auction or private a) Durrants are authorised to charge the debit card given in part or full payment contract and the deficiency (if any) arising from such a resale together with all including all fees for items successfully purchased in the auction via the sale- expenses attending the same shall be made good by the defaulter at this sale who room.com, and shall have no claim to any surplus which may arise on a resale. b) You are authorised to provide these debit card details to Durrants through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Durrants are entitled to ship the goods to 18 PRE SALE ESTIMATES - Given by the auctioneers or a member of their staff are the cardholder name and address provided in fulfilment of the sale. their opinion as to what they consider any particular lot is likely to realise. However 6 VALUE ADDED TAX - Lots on which Value Added Tax may be payable by the any lot may sell at a figure less than the lower estimate and for more than the higher estimated figure. The auctioneers and their staff reserve the right to alter their pre- buyer on the “hammer price” are indicated in the catalogue by a symbol beside the lot sale estimates, either upwards or downwards, on any lot at any time, up until such number. The buyer shall pay any VAT which may be due on any amounts owed by time as the lot is offered for sale. the buyer under these conditions of sale at the rates prevailing on the day of the auction. 19 RESERVES - The auctioneers and vendors reserve the right: - 7 AUCTIONEERS MARGIN SCHEME - The Auctioneers Margin Scheme allows (a) To remove the reserve completely from a previously reserved lot at any time up auctioneers to sell items without VAT on the hammer price. Under the margin scheme until it is offered for sale. an amount equivalent to VAT at the current rate is added to the buyer’s premium. This (b) To place a reserve on a previously unreserved lot at any time up until it is offered amount cannot be refunded. The VAT element will not be shown separately on the for sale. buyer’s invoice. (c) To alter a reserve, either upwards or downwards, on any lot at any time up until it 8 PAYMENTS is offered for sale. Purchaser - Our methods of payment are with bank transfer, cash, debit card (in (d) Should any item fail to sell at the reserve price on the day of the Auction they will person only) or by cheque supported by a bankers reference. All purchases must be be subject to commission of 3% of the Reserve Price, subject to a minimum fee paid in full on the day of the sale before any lot is removed from the premises. No of £5 plus VAT. goods will be released to buyers unknown to the auctioneers without adequate (e) We do not accept reserves lower than £40. reference or before their cheques have cleared. Anyone who, for whatever reason, is unable to pay for their goods on the day of the sale must inform the Saleroom 20 THIRD PARTY LIABILITY - Every person on the auctioneers’ premises before, Manager as to when payment will be made. Credit card payments are not accepted. during or after a sale or at any other time, shall be deemed to be there at their own risk and shall have no claim against the auctioneer in respect of any injury they may Vendor – Vendors will normally receive proceeds of sale 10 working days after. sustain or any accident which may occur. However, where individual consigned Lots have sold for £500 or above Durrants reserve the right to hold payment until we have been paid by the purchaser. We also 21 ANY NOTICES - Any notices that may be displayed from time to time by the reserve the right to rescind a sale, if it is clear that having pursued all the usual auctioneers in the sale ground or salerooms shall be deemed to form part of and be channels Durrants are unlikely to receive payment on the Lot in question. In such included within the general conditions of sale. circumstances, the Lot(s) involved will be reoffered in a later Sale with the sale 22 MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS - In order to comply with current anti- reserve (if applicable). money laundering legislation we are unable to accept cash payments over £8,000. 9 ATTRIBUTION AND CONDITION OF LOTS - Every effort is made to ensure the Any purchaser wishing to pay cash for any purchase over £1,000 may be asked for accuracy of any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date, age, provenance identification e.g. Passport or photo driving licence. and condition of any lot whether or not such statement forms part of the description of 23 DROIT DE SUITE ROYALTY CHARGES – in essence this charge will be made to any such lot. Whether any such statement is made orally or in the catalogue it is an the purchaser of any work of art that has been produced by a living artist or for a expression of opinion. Each buyer by making a bid for a lot acknowledges that he has period of up to 70yrs after the artist’s death, on lots with a hammer price more than satisfied himself fully as to the attribution and condition of the lot. If any damage is the UK sterling equivalent of €1,000. Please refer to www.dacs.org.uk for further rules done to any lot at the viewing or before, during or after the sale, such damage shall be and current exchange rates. The royalty charge will be added to purchase invoices made good by the person committing such damage, principals being responsible for and must be paid before items can be cleared. All Royalty charges are paid to the the acts of their servants, such damage to be assessed by the auctioneers. Written Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS) by the Auctioneers and no handling condition reports are available for all Lots upon request. Buyers that do not request costs or additional fees with respect to these charges will be retained by the condition reports forfeit their right to a refund, except where we are in breach of Auctioneer. Contract. 24 RICS REGULATION Verbal condition reports will not be given. The latest that a condition report will be e- a) All Clients monies are paid into our Auction Clients Account with Barclays Bank mailed or posted is the day immediately before the sale. PLC Norfolk Business and Agricultural Corporate Banking Centre, Norwich, 10 ATTRIBUTION OF PICTURES - (Condition 7 also refers). Norfolk (any interest accrued monies held will be retained by Durrants) (a) The forename(s) (or asterisks where not known) and surname of the artist b) Durrants operates an RICS approved complaints policy, details can be found on indicates in our opinion a work by the artist our website www.durrants.com (b) The initials of the forename(s) and the surname of the artist indicates in our 25 RESCISSION - Notwithstanding any other terms of these Conditions, if within opinion a work of the period of the artist which may be wholly or in part his work. fourteen days of the date of sale Durrants receive from the buyer of any lot notice in (c) The surname of the artist indicates in our opinion a work of the school or by one writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and the lot is returned to them in of the followers of the artist or in his style and of uncertain date. this period in the same condition as at the time of sale and produces written evidence, the burden of proof to be upon the buyer, satisfies Durrants that considered in the light (d) Bears signature indicates in our opinion that this is not the signature of the artist. of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will (e) All other terms are self-explanatory. be rescinded. The purchase price will be refunded once the sum has been returned to 11 OWNERSHIP OF PURCHASES - The ownership of the lot(s) purchased will not Durrants by the Seller. pass to the buyer until the buyer has paid the auctioneers in full the total amount due If before the proceeds of the sale have been paid to the Seller Durrants receives and the auctioneers have applied such payment to the lot. notice from the buyer that, in the buyers view the sale should be rescinded and Durrants agrees with that view, Durrants will rescind the sale and refund to the Buyer TRANSFER OF RISK - Each lot shall be at the purchaser’s sole risk from the fall of 12 any amount paid to Durrants in respect of the Lot, and if such notice is received after the hammer and shall be sold with all faults and imperfections. The purchaser is payment of the proceeds of this sale the Seller will on notice reimburse Durrants to deemed to have inspected the lots and satisfied himself as to their condition. The the full amount of the sum refunded to the Buyer. liability to insure any purchased Lot shall pass from the auctioneer to the purchaser on the fall of the hammer. 26 REPRODUCTIONS - Owing to the large number of Third Reich and other uniforms and accoutrements being used for films, television and plays, it becomes increasingly 13 COMMISSION BIDS - If instructed, the auctioneers will execute bids and advise difficult to ascertain the authenticity of certain pieces. We catalogue all items as prospective purchasers. This service is free. Lots will always be purchased as seen, and offer no guarantee as to their authenticity. The terms ‘bronze’, ‘silver’ and cheaply as is allowed by such other bids and reserves as are on the auctioneer’s ‘gold’ refer to the grades in which medals, badges, etc., were awarded and not to heir books. In the event of identical bids, the earliest will take precedence. There must composition. 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