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Lawrences Auctioneers of Crewkerne Lawrences Auctioneers of Crewkerne The Linen Yard South Street Two Day Sale - Militaria, Coins & Medals and Collectors' & Crewkerne Sporting Items Somerset TA18 8AB United Kingdom Started 23 May 2013 10:00 BST Lot Description A SHIN-GUNTO KATANA. A military Shin Gunto Katana with signed tang, and leather covered saya. The translation reads `Made by 1 Hatori Masahiro at Seki in Mino province`. The name of the person who probably captured the sword is also engraved on the tang. Jemedar . P. Narayana.Sami. 18950 Q.V.O.M.S &am ...[more] A PICKLEHAUBEN. A Great War period Bavarian Officers Picklehauben with spike top. Lacking chin strap and lacing internally, the 2 brass badge reads In True Fest. A MUGHALSWORD. An Indian sword of the Mughal Dynasty, with gold inscriptions on the blade. On one side of the curved 28" blade is 3 the date 1187 AH and Ya Fatah. On the other side is a verse from the Koran relating to Victory. Almost a full length fuller and double- edged yelman at the point. Var ...[more] SWORD HILT CANDLESTICKS. Brass Victorian sword hilts converted to candlesticks on spur raised stands. VR cyphers in the hilts 4 and brass circular base, mounted on three inverted brass spurs Approximately 12.25" high. A POWDER CARRIER. A leather covered powder carrier, with Royal Crest decoration, under a Kings Crown. 16" high with a diameter 5 of 9" approximately, hessian cloth lined. A VICTORIAN OFFICERS SABRETACHE FRONT. A Royal Artillery Sabretache with the back removed to allow it to be framed. Bullion 6 decoration includes RA motto, Lion & Unicorn etc. A FRAMED RSM WELSH GUARDS PORTAIT. A superb formal photograph of a Regimental Sjt Major ( Warrant Officer Cl 1) in the 7 Welsh Guards. Wearing his Bearskin Hat and his medals in full dress uniform. (Gt War pair and LSGC). 30. 1/4" by 22. 3/4" in black lacquered frame with gilt edging. A FRAMED SOUTH STAFFS DCM AWARD etc. Three framed award documents to 8/13740 Sergeant William O M Street of the South 8 Staffordshire Regt. 1. XV11 Division. Your name has been brought to the notice of the Major General Commanding the 17th Division for: `Good reconnoitering on night of 19/20 December ...[more] A 16B/.22 RIFLE COMBINATION SPORTING GUN. A double-barrel 16b side by side shotgun with .22 barrel below, with Anson & 9 Deeley and Wm Heym. Suhl. An ornately engraved hunting scene action, decorated with Dog and Gamebird engravings. Foilage and a stag in the forest below. 26,5" barrels, the ...[more] 10 A .22 AIR RIFLE. An Air Arms S200 precharged .22 Air Rifle, with Optik 4 x 40 Scope. 11 AN ANCHUTZ AIR RIFLE. An Anchutz .177 match model 250 Air Rifle with peep sight and side level, in a wooden box 12 AN AIR RIFLE. A Feinwerkbau .22 Air Rifle with telescopic sight. A HOLLAND & HOLLAND DOUBLE SHOTGUN CASE. A leather and brass bound double shotgun case for 30" barrels. Complete with 13 label stating `For Hammerless Guns 31363-4` and makers label. Loading and other labels are present in the case. One of the barrel lengths has an amendment to 29.5", onl ...[more] A D/B .410 HAMMERLESS SHOTGUN. A Belgium made .410 double/barrelled shotgun, with 2. 1/2" chambers. 28" barrels and top 14 lever break action. Number 5857. See Illustration *Rfd/Sac rqd* A 16B AYA MODEL 4 BOXLOCK EJECTOR SHOTGUN. An AYA model 4 16B boxlock ejector shotgun, with 27" barrels. Much colour 15 hardening and original finish remaining, having a chequered grip and showing little sign of frequent usage. Number 543557. *Rfd/Sac rqd*. See Illustration A DB 20B SHOTGUN. A sleeved 28" double barrelled boxlock ejector 20bore, with 2 1/2" chambers. In the Cogswell & Harrison style, a 16 well made usable shotgun. Number 90720. See Illustration *Rfd/Sac rqd*. A DAGGER. An Indian hilted dagger with european double-edged 5. 3/4"blade. MOP and greenstone handle, blade with broad central 17 fuller and brown leather scabbard. Also (7) various pocket knives and a shotgun cartridge belt. 18 A SHOTGUN CASE A pigskin leather shotgun case with fittings for a 12 bore with 30" barrels. AN ARMY & NAVY DB 12B BOXLOCK EJECTOR. An Army & Navy 12B Boxlock Ejector model with 28" sleeved barrels. Engraved 19 steel action with top bar lock patent and decorative breeches. *Rfd/Sac rqd*. 20 AN OFFICERS HELMET. An officers late 19th early 20thC green cloth helmet, lacking its badge. 21 A GERMAN BAYONET. A German K98 bayonet and scabbard, Gt War period by J A Henckels. A SIDE BY SIDE 12B SHOTGUN. By H Clarke & Son Midland Gun Works of Leicester, number 10182. Boxlock with 30" barrels and 22 much colour remaining to the action, chequered grip, in a webbing case . *Rfd/Sac rqd*. A PIA KAETTA KNIFE. A 19thC Pia Kaetta with ornate handle of classical form, carved with foilage designs and inlaid decoration. The 23 blade in mounted with silver and gilt ornate embellishments. The scabbard is of wood with partial silver overlay, again with fanciful designs. The single-edged blade is ...[more] A PIA KAETTA. Carved classical form hilt with foilage designs, plain single-edged 6.25" blade. Wooden scabbard with grooved designs, 24 the knife has an overall length 9.25" AN EASTERN DAGGER. A Burmese Dha dagger with Ivory hilt and silver mounts. 7" spearpoint blade with a wooden sliver banded 25 scabbard. 11.25" overall length with the hilt of plain uncarved natural finish. A LEATHER SHOTGUN CASE. A brass bound leather shotgun case with Henry Atkin from Purdeys label inset. To take up to 30" 26 barrels, lined with red baize, showing signs of wear. CASED KREIGSMARINE BINOCULARS. In their original black leather case with the date 1940 and stamped E Lietz/Wetzlar. The lid 27 has the Swaztika over M, inside are compartment flaps and clips. The 7 x 50 marked binoculars again with makers name and Kreigsmarine markings, number 19917N, 302559. Lens clar ...[more] AN OFFICERS SWORD. A Victorian officers three bar hilt sword, Manton & Co. London. Calcutta. Clean 35.5" single-edged curved 28 blade with 3/4 fuller and partial decoration, VR cypher lacking a scabbard. 29 A 19thC CUIRASSIER`S ARMOUR. A Continental Troopers Breastplate and Backplate, with affixed rivets. 30 A CEREMONIAL PIKE. A 19thC Ceremonial pike with partially decorated wooden shaft, diamond pattern point. 86" overall length. TRENCH PERISCOPE & A TELESCOPE etc A Great War trench periscope by J Lees of Manchester, a well used single drawer 31 telescope 33. 3/4" extended. Also two Royal Marine swaggersticks, both with Kings Crown over the badge. A ROYAL MARINE SERGEANTS TUNIC. A blue C1920`s tunic with medal ribbons including a Trio/LSGC, to a Sergeant in the Royal 32 Marines. A GERMAN 1930`s PERIOD PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM. Issued by the Nazi Party to the faithful, comprising of studio posed leaders and 33 their understudies, party propoganda and meetings. Town and exercising themes in a well laid out, titled and display formatted style. `Manner und Ereigniffe` unserer zeit , on th ...[more] A SHAMSHIR SWORD. A middle-eastern Shamshir with rusted swept 30.5" blade. Straight quillions and partial metal wrapped classic 34 grips. Heavy pitting towards the point, light grooved fullers. In a wooden scabbard with partial original covering, written details on it date it found in 1917 near Si ...[more] AN 1897 PATTERN OFFICERS SWORD. An officers sword with field (for an 1897 full pattern blade) and correct parade scabbards 35 present with outer leather carrycase. Edward V11 cypher in the hilt guard and on the very clean, levee pattern blade. Black swordknot and both scabbards in very good condition, ...[more] A ROYAL ENGINEERS OFFICERS SWORD. A Victorian Royal Engineers sword with Hodgson & Son Woolwich mark. 1897 pattern 36 with VR cypher in the hilt, and a grenade and Royal Engineers on the lightly curved 32.5" single-edged blade. Interestingly the very clean blade also has German marks for Weyer ...[more] A VICTORIAN OFFICERS SWORD. A Wilkinson three bar hilt sword, issued without numbers or cyphers. Plain heavy single-edged 37 34.5" blade, with three quarter fuller and sparse decoration. A family crest is in a cartouche, Vi et Virtute with initials below.( JF JH?). Wooden two loop mount scabbard, ...[more] A NAVAL OFFICERS SWORD, CARRYCASE & BELT. A Royal Navy officers sword and scabbard, with swordknot and leather outer 38 case. The 31.1/4" blade has been heavily polished over the years of usage, leaving the etched details faint under the clean finish blade. Complete with scabbard and owners na ...[more] 39 A PINFIRE REVOLVER. A continental pinfire sixshot revolver, with folding trigger. 7.5" overall length. 40 A FRENCH BAYONET. A French 1866 Sabre bayonet, complete with scabbard. 41 A FRENCH BAYONET, A French model 1874 Epee bayonet, complete with scabbard A DEVONSHIRE REGT OFFICERS UNIFORM. A C1910 Devonshire Regt officers red dress coat and trousers/sash etc. Mounted on a 42 damaged tailors dummy with collar badges and KC buttons and epaulettes present. Worn by a 2/Lt J Pearce according to the label inside, F W Flight. Military Outfitter. AN ENGINEER OFFICERS COAT. A black dress coat with double-breasted front and of 3/4 length, white cross bands between the KC 43 buttons. AN EASTERN DAGGER & BADGES etc A brass mounted eastern dagger with decorative 7.5" blade. Surrey Yeomanry cloth and metal 44 badges, etc. A MAHOUTS ANKUS. A 19thC gold decorated Mahouts Ankus, with fretted handle. 22.5" overall length with bells in the open or fretted 45 shaft of 13.75".
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