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06 16 Southams Inside.Indd Sale of Modern Sporting Guns & Antique Arms BedFOrd AuCTIOn CenTre Thursday 9th June Commencing at 10.30am Viewing Wednesday 8th June, 10.30am - 4.00pm & Morning of Sale, 9.30am - 12.45pm Followed by the Timed Online Auction Commencing Monday 13th June Completing 12 noon Monday 20th June In association with: Live internet bidding available via: http://guns.southams.com for further details Shooting EquipmEnt Lot 1 Lot 13 Lot 18 napier rifle pull through kit, Brady canvas and leather gun Shooting stick with horn Brady canvas and leather slip and a fleece lined gun slip handle with Buffalo horn gun slip est £10 - £20 est £10 - £20 crook handle est £20 - £40 Lot 14 Lot 2 Holland & Holland fleece lined Lot 19 Six various cartridge belts leather gun slip (max. internal Box containing oil bottles, and padded vinyl gun slip measure 44 ins) est £40 - £60 snap caps, cleaning brushes, est £10 - £20 barrel hand guards, etc Lot 3 Lot 15 together with a quantity Heavy tooled leather Fur lined black and brown of brass mounted two and Mexican rifle slip with leather gun slip (max. internal three piece cleaning rods embossed decoration measure 50 ins) est £30 - £50 est £50 - £80 est £20 - £30 Lot 20 Lot 4 Lot 16 Leather gun slip by Five cleaning rods Heavy leather stitched Parsons with fleece lining, including rosewood cartridge bag, suede lined zip and buckle est £40 - £60 est £10 - £30 interior, leather securing Lot 5 straps, 13 x 8 x 6 ins Lot 21 Two shotgun slips and rifle slip est £30 - £50 Leather cartridge bag with Lot 17 est £10 - £20 webbing strap est £30 - £50 Lot 6 12 bore cleaning kit in William Beretta padded gunslip for Powell & Son fitted wooden Lot 22 32 ins barrels est £10 - £20 presentation box, comprising .410 cartridge belt; pigeon decoy stand; .22 air rifle Lot 7 cleaning rods, rosewood turn Four various cartridge bags; screws, snap caps, oil bottle silencer; deer stalking video three various cartridge belts; and brushes est £50 - £80 est £20 - £30 two fleece lined gun slips; three legged pigeon hide seat lot 17 est £20 - £30 Lot 8 Parker Hale cleaning kit and two 12 bore cartridge belts est £10 - £20 Lot 9 Three walking sticks with Hare, Pheasant and dog handles est £20 - £40 Lot 10 Five cased shotgun cleaning kits est £30 - £40 Lot 11 Long shooting stick with horn handle est £20 - £40 Lot 12 Two leather cartridge bags (a/f) and cartridge belt est £20 - £30 2 http://guns.southams.com Lot 23 Lot 35 Fox Frontier ground sheet Mod Jungle survival est £10 - £20 knife with 7 ins Lot 24 black blade marked Four various shotgun and 12T/B214, in sheath rifle slips est £10 - £20 est £30 - £40 Lot 25 Lot 36 Shooting stick with horn Swedish hunting handle, decorated with a knife by Karesuando, Spaniel’s head est £20 - £40 4 ins single edged Lot 26 polished blade, wood ear defenders; Crosman Co2 grip, in leather sheath with capsules; .177 GAT; 3 x 12 sharpening stone est £20 - £30 lot 21 bore snap caps; game carrier Lot 39 Lot 48 and dog whistle; leather Walnut stock blank 64 x 12 bore Gualandi & Co. shoulder holster est £10 - £20 est £20 - £40 wadded rifled slug est £10 - £20 Lot 40 Lot 27 Lee and Lyman bullet moulds; Lot 49 20 bore Hoppes cleaning mops .38 (Spl) rCBS 3 die set & and brush, black powder 50 x .30-30 brass cases; .243 Lee reloading dies; .300 (win 9mm Luger Lyman die set cleaning mops and brush est £20 - £30 est £10 - £20 mag) Lee reloading dies; .17 Lot 50 Lot 28 (rem) reloading dies; quantity 100 x 20 bore French 12 bore Brady hand stitched of reloading equipment and pinfire cases est £70 - £90 leather cartridge belt, Brady brass cases est £40 - £60 canvas and leather ladies Lot 51 Lot 41 cartridge bag and two 75 x 4 bore Gevelot cases 100 x 10 bore Pinfire cartridge belts est £20 - £30 est £70 - £90 original cases est £80 - £100 Lot 52 Lot 29 100 x 12 bore Gevelot Lot 42 Leather rifle slip, 48 ins pinfire cases est £70 - £90 12 bore Lee Loadall; redding est £20 - £40 Lot 53 Lot 32 powder scales; tub of steel Whitby Chieftan Survival no.5 shot est £30 - £50 20 x .375 (mag) Flanged cases est £20 - £30 knife, 7 ins bowie type blade Lot 43 Lot 54 with serrated back, metal 200 (approx) x .410 eley 28 x .433 Kynoch primed cases grip in canvas sheath, boxed primed paper cases est £50 - £70 Lot 55 est £20 - £40 est £10 - £20 Lot 33 Lot 44 50 x .433 Kynoch primed cases German hunting knife with Gun stock adjusting vice est £50 - £70 Lot 56 5,1/4 ins blade stamped H est £30 - £40 Boker & CO. Solingham, Lot 45 50 x .500 Kynoch, 3 ins brass studded wood grips in Parkinsons Model F no.6 primed cases est £80 - £100 leather sheath est £20 - £30 bench vice and large leg vice Lot 57 est £30 - £40 Lot 34 Lot 46 20 kg (approx), reclaimed Jimmy Lyle type survival 20 (approx.)12 bore and others lead shot est £20 - £30 knife with 10 ins saw back barrel tubes in the white Lot 58 blade and hollow handle in est £30 - £50 500 (approx) x 20 bore Large Lot 47 sheath; divers knife with Wad, self adjusting plastic Box containing bore gauge, 7,1/2 ins semi serrated blade, wads with loading data; 750 dummy stocks, advanced hammer pommel and sheath (approx) x 20 bore eley and wildlife feeders, laser bore est £20 - £30 Fiocchi once fired 70mm cases sighter, reloading press, etc. est £20 - £30 est £20 - £30 THurSdAy 9th June 2016 3 Lot 59 Lot 73 Lot 81 12 bore Bowman rCBS r8 loading press .38 Lyman four cavity and .38 loading machine est £20 - £30 (as new), rCBS uniflow rCBS two cavity bullet moulds powder dispenser est £20 - £30 est £20 - £40 Lot 60 Lot 82 Quantity of 20, 16 and 12 Lot 74 .30-06 Lyman reloading dies bore primed unfired cases rCBS hand priming tool; Lee est £20 - £30 est £20 - £30 auto primer; Lee powder scales Lot 83 Lot 61 est £20 - £30 .270 9win) rCBS dies Box of various shotgun stocks Lot 75 est £20 - £30 and forends est £20 - £30 rCBS Partner loading press; Lot 84 Kinetic bullet puller (as new); Twelve mainly target Lot 62 rifle stocks est £20 - £30 Four dies for reloading and 130 rCBS case lube pad with x 7mm remington Magnum two loading blocks; small Lot 85 once fired brass cases case tumbler est £20 - £30 Four trays of stocks est £20 - £30 Lot 76 and forends est £20 - £30 Lot 63 Set of .450/400, 2.375 Lot 86 80 x 8 bore Once fired resizing dies and shell holder electric computer controlled plastic cases est £10 - £20 est £20 - £30 furnace with working Lot 77 Lot 64 instructions with temperatures Set of .360, 2.250-375 rook 80 x 8 bore Once fired up to 800C. est £200 - £300 plastic cases est £10 - £20 rifle dies with shell holder est £20 - £30 Lot 87 Lot 65 Lot 78 20 kg (approx) Lead shot 300 (approx) x .223 norma and 500 x .44 (magnum) Boxer est £20 - £30 other once fired brass cases once fired cases est £10 - £20 Lot 88 12 bore redding no.16 est £20 - £30 Lot 79 Lot 66 reloading machine with large 400 x .44 (magnum) Boxer Quantity 8, 12 and 20 bore box of various wads and once fired cases est £10 - £20 Kleana and waxed felt wads primed cases est £30 - £40 est £10 - £20 Lot 80 Lot 67 Lot 89 Set of .243 (win) rCBS .243 Lee loading dies and 426 2000 Shotgun primers reloading dies in X .243 Brass and primed est £20 - £30 makers package est £20 - £30 Lot 90 brass cases est £20 - £30 2 x One shot case lube and Lot 68 three gun oil est £20 - £30 377 x .308 Brass cases est £10 - £20 lot 110 Lot 69 .38 (spl) Lee loading dies and 63 x .38 (spl) new special brass cases est £20 - £30 Lot 70 .308 Hornaday loading dies, as new est £10 - £20 Lot 71 6.5 x 55 Lee Swedish Mauser loading dies est £10 - £20 Lot 72 rCBS powder scales and Lee powder dispenser est £20 - £30 4 http://guns.southams.com Lot 91 Lot 106 Lot 122 Quantity of rifle stocks Chubb bore guage for 20, 16 Quantity of duck decoys est £20 - £30 and 12 bore in original box est £20 - £30 Lot 92 Lot 123 est £100 - £200 Chubb bore guage for 20, 16 Lot 107 Quantity of Pigeon and 12 bore in original box Lee Load-all loading press shell decoys est £20 - £30 est £100 - £200 and set .243 Lee loading dies Lot 93 Lot 124 and press est £30 - £50 Lee powder measures Clulite Master Lite Supreme, and scales est £20 - £30 Lot 108 complete gun scope mounted Lee powder scale and set kit, boxed as new est £50 - £60 Lot 94 15 Lee powder measures 13 Plastic parts boxes Lot 125 est £20 - £40 with bolts, hammers, pins, Lot 109 Idleback adjustable seat springs and sundry gun parts Lee load-all reloading machine est £30 - £50 Lot 126 est £20 - £30 with accessories est £30 - £40 Lot 95 Tracer double 18650, battery 10 Plastic parts boxes with Lot 110 charger complete with sundry gun parts est £20 - £30 expanding tool box with large batteries; Tracer Lr300 filter quantity of gun parts including kit with four filters; three pairs Lot 96 locks, actions, hammers, Tracer Cr123A lithium 9 Plastic parts boxes with screws, etc.
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