843 Carbine: a flintlock carbine barrel 26" in the Eliot 851 Deactivated WW1 brass Webley flair gun. Carbine pattern. Complete with its socket (point £180 - £200 blunted). This is a replica of uncertain age. Barrel and lock well patinated (lock in g.w.o. & condition). Woodwork and brass furniture of 20th century Indian manufacture. Bayonet an unmarked replica. Sold A/F £70 - £80 852 Early Webley Junior .177 air pistol. All metal 844 Central firing percussion pistol with turn off round construction with slanting ribbed grips. Left side 'The barrel, round trigger guard, this with star engraving, Webley Junior .177'. Patented in Great Britain No lockplate with foliage engraving, square sided walnut 219372. Fixed rear sight, sliding barrel catch, no safety, grips, overall c. 7'', in good working order £160 - £180 smoothbore 6.5 barrel for darts. SN J-7081 845 Collection WW2 pocket with small sheath manufactured circa 1929-1938. In working order. This is £50 - £55 the 1st model in the Webley Junior series and Rare. 846 Curved Sword c19th Century, no scabbard, blade Finish worn and dark patina but no pitting. £40 - £45 stamped 'Woodley' and with a 'W' monogram £50 - £60 847 : a tourist Arab , blade 9" in its leather scabbard, and a composite shortsword, worn and pitted. (2) £20 - £25

848 : A fine & scarce Sudanese arm dagger. Straight double edged fullered blade 7" with four armourers marks to ricasso (These are rectangles with a notch cut into one side). Solid wood hilt with circular disc pommel (minor loss to rim). In its lacquered leather and snake skin scabbard with braided arm loop. Circa 19th century. 853 Eprouvette: A boxlock flintlock powder tester Eprouvette VGC for age. A collector's lot. £80 - £90 by Hobday Biddle & Co. (Hobday & Biddle Weaman Street, Birmingham). Brass framed, panel signed 849 Dagger: a Masonic dagger. Blade 27cms double edged 'HOBDAY BIDDLE & Co'. Of fine quality. Overall with logo 'TOYE & Co Ltd LONDON'. Brass mounts length 7". Ring neck cock, graduated wheel in 8 with skull pommel and crossed bones crosspiece. Black graduated sections. Tension sprung frizzle, plain bag painted, twisted wooden grip with twist wire decoration. shaped walnut grips. Circa 1800. Note: These machines In its brass mounted leather scabbard. Good overall tested the strength of gunpowder. A measure of powder condition - some wear to grip. £35 - £35 was poured in to chamber followed by a standard 850 Dagger: a Masonic dagger. Blade 27cms double edged measure of shot. The device was fired and the distance with logo 'TOYE & Co Ltd LONDON'. Brass mounts covered by the shot was measured and the strength of the with skull pommel and crossed bones crosspiece. Black powder was gauged. This is a superb piece in outstanding painted wooden grip, with twist wire decoration (minor condition. In full working order. (Please don't cock & wear). In its brass mounted leather scabbard. Good fore. This piece has been tested by our expert and is in overall condition. £30 - £35 v.g.w order). A lot for the connoisseur. £300 - £350

854 Extremely interesting French 17th century 'PARTIZAN' polearm. Classic leaf shaped blade 10" with recurring hook designs and central spine. Mounted on an iron shaft (25") with iron ball finial. This of some age with light rusting and pitting. If original circa 1700 (could be a Victorian copy?). An unusual weapon, viewing recommended. a/f £100 - £150

855 Fighting Knives: An assorted lot of fighting knives. Inc , grip marked 'BW' with lanyard, a post war F/S knife by Nowill & Sons in its leather scabbard, an improvised WW2 fighting knife with brass knuckle guard. Leather washer grip, double edged blade, in its leather & web scabbard & lanyard (interesting piece). An interesting lot. (3) £35 - £40 856 French Model 1874 Gras bayonet No.65224 in its matching (65224) steel scabbard which retains most of its 858 German Army Dagger with metal scabbard, blade maker original blued finish. Made at Tulle in Nov. 1881. marked 'M H'. £200 - £250 Overall good condition. Good piece £35 - £40 857 French Model 1874 Gras rifle made at St Etienne in 859 German Army Dress bayonet for NCO use, with original 1877. This rifle has a 26" barrel and the marking 'M80' stag horn grips (tiny chip noted), short carbine length, which designates it as a musketoon. Straight bolt with blade maker marked 'C.E.'. With black metal scabbard knurled handle (heavy pitting and from a different rifle) and brown leather frog (stitching a/f) blade with light Steel furniture (should be brass) from an 1874 rifle. Rear rusting £80 - £85 sight is missing. Stock with some filler and unofficial steel studs along the wrist and comb. Overall in good condition and working order (action stiff). Obsolete 860 German k.98 bayonet with scabbard matching numbers calibre, no licence required. £200 - £250 £80 - £85

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