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A British Lee Metford 1888 pattern bayonet by Wilkinson, London, the ricasso numbered 11 '97 and stamped with VR cipher, the blade measuring approx. 35cm in length and housed in a metal-mounted leather scabbard; together with a Bowie-type hunting knife by William Rodgers, Sheffield, the blade measuring approx. 14.5cm in length (2) Condition Report:Available upon request
A WWI Model Remington bayonet, with scabbard, 58cm overall together with a British 1888 pattern Lee Metford bayonet, 57.5cm long (2) Shipping Disclaimer: Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country.
A German 1914 pattern bayonet, blade 36.5cm in total 50cm long together with an Italian Carcano bayonet, 1891 pattern, with brass and leather scabbard, blade 19.5cm long; with scabbard 43cm long and a German WWI Mauser bayonet, with leather scabbard blade 31cm long with scabbard 46cm long Shipping Disclaimer: Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country.
A silver table lamp by Walter Latham & Son, Sheffield 1903, the spiral column mounted with a corinthian capital, on a colonnaded square base, with a stepped and gadrooned plinth, loaded, 45cm high overall, Condition ReportRewired PAT tested. Three drilled holes to the side. Some knocks and dents to the base. Soldering to the bayonet fitting.
A percussion cap musket, 128 cm, a bayonet in a metal scabbard, with a leather strap, a MOD issue 1942 pistol belt and a spud gun (4)probably 10 bore, attic stored so light rust everywhere, does not cock or trigger working, cannot see any rifling in the barrell. there are indistict proof marks to the barrel, unusual slot for bayonet to barrell end, not deactivated (it does not ned to be as percussion)
Westley Richards: a scarce .577/450 New South Wales Contract Alexander Henry falling block short service rifle, barrel 30.25 in., inscribed 'HENRY'S PATENT RIFLING', tangent/ladder back sight, action inscribed 'HENRY'S PATENT' and 'W.R A & A Co 1871', hammer to the left of the action with back action lock inscribed 'ALEXR HENRY', military type full stock with bayonet bar to the upper band. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.119cm OAL
A British Long Land Pattern flintlock service musket by Freeman of London, barrel 46 in., breech engraved '22' and 'FREEMAN LONDON', London Company view and proof marks; single-bridle lock, bevelled lock plate marked 'FREEMAN' and with '22' to the tail; full stock with brass furniture, the escutcheon engraved 'M' over '22', steel ramrod; with corresponding socket bayonet, also engraved '22'. [2] Section 58 - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.
An English 19 bore double barrelled flintlock travelling pistol, by Hewson of London, round barrels 5 in., hollow top rib inscribed 'HEWSON LONDON', London Company proof, hooked breeches of Manton type with platinum lined touch holes and platinum borders; stepped lock plates signed 'HEWSON' and with discrete engraved embellishments, frizzen springs with roller bearings, waterproof pans, swan-necked cocks; walnut stock with chequered grip, engraved steel trigger guard with finger spur and pineapple finial, silver tail pipe and wedge escutcheons - the former also with pineapple final; with a spring-loaded folding bayonet retained by a sliding catch on the tang, ram rod with worm. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.
An English commercial .57 flintlock pistol of sea service type, barrel 11.5 in., London Company proof marks, line engraved lock signed 'H. NOCK', full stock with brass furniture, fitted with a folding bayonet with 7 in. hollow triangular-section blade; modern replacement ram rod. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.
A Russian Model 1845 percussion musket, barrel 42 in., back action lock date 1847 and marked with Cyrillic arsenal mark 'C. O. 3.', birch full stock retaining much black finish, brass furniture, manufacturer's arrow mark repeated on most of the fittings, Russian imperial eagle stamped to the breech and the butt plate tang, steel ramrod; together with a socket bayonet of corresponding pattern, with locking ring, dated 1848. [2] Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.
An Austrian 28 bore tube lock cadet musket, sighted barrel 31.5 in., secured to the stock by three brass bands, the breech marked 'WÆNZEL', the tang marked '86'; Augustin-Consol lock; stocked to within 3 in. of the muzzle, brass furniture, iron sling swivels, Laukart bayonet catch, associated steel ramrod. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.
WWI British Pattern 1907 bayonet with 42cm fullered steel blade and two-piece wooden grip, in leather and steel mounted scabbard L56cm overall, together with socket mount bayonet, blade 43cm, L53cm, in leather and brass mounted scabbard, with two reference booklets A Primer of World Bayonet's by John Walter & Gordon Hughes part one and two
A SET OF THREE VICTORIAN SILVER FIRST CHINA WAR FIGURES, HUNT & ROSKELL, LONDON, 1843/44 representing combatants of the First China War (or First Opium War, 1839-42), faithfully modelled and with a variety of surface treatments, depicting a Chinese soldier wearing a tunic of the Imperial army, with long pigtail under his pointed hat and holding a Chinese matchlock gun of the period, a Royal Marine in typical uniform, with shako and coatee, balancing a percussion musket to his shoulder, his knapsack, bayonet and cartridge box on his back, and a Royal Navy Able Seaman dressed in a straw sennet hat over 'sailor's slops' including a peacoat, striped shirt and wide trousers, a pair of pistols to his belt, originally holding a boarding pike (now lacking), all with maker's, duty and standard marks (all maker's marks of John Mortimer & John Samuel Hunt, excepting the Chinese gun with John Samuel Hunt's mark entered in 1844), each fixed by the feet to later circular stands in ebonised wood, tallest 27cm high excluding stand, 32.5cm high overallProvenance: Admiral Sir Henry Smith KCB (1803-1887); thence by family descent to the vendorOriginally these figures were mounted on the base of a massive silver candelabrum centrepiece, made for presentation to Henry Smith, at the time a captain in the Royal Navy. In March 1844 the London 'Morning Herald' reported on a quantity of presentation plate in production at Hunt & Roskell, including two silver testimonials: 'which are now to be seen at their establishment... The second testimonial is in the form of a candelabrum, recording one of the principal exploits of the late Chinese war, in which Capt. Smith, R.N., of her Majesty’s ship Druid, was the chief actor. The shaft is a plain column, wreathed with olive, and surmounted by the figure of Britannia; on the pedestal are a British sailor with a boarding pike, a marine leaning on his musket, and a Chinese soldier with his fantastical matchlock. The base is supported by dolphins, and on one side is a bas-relief representing the action between the Druid and the Chinese junks. The execution of this testimonial is no less creditable than that of the first to the skill and taste of the artists employed.’ (The Morning Herald, London, Wednesday, 6 March 1844, p.5f).Quantities of testimonial silver were produced in the 19th century, often of wonderful quality and size, but changing fashions and circumstances meant a high proportion were later consigned to auction by the descendants of the original recipients. Bought by the trade, almost invariably these large and unfashionable pieces would be melted down, the most dangerous period probably being from the 1940s to the early 60s. Although the original candelabrum seems to have disappeared, happily in this case Admiral Smith's family elected to save these figures.
* Bayonet. WWI period German "Butcher" bayonet, the 36.5 cm sawback blade stamped 'V.C. Schilling Suhl', hooked quillon, wooden grips and steel pommel, overall length 50 cm, in its black leather and steel scabbard with leather frog, together with a pair of WWII steel handcuffs by Ruben, Craddock & Sons, dated 1945 with war department arrow, with key in fully working condition QTY: (2)
* Bayonet. Swiss M1914 Schmidt-Rubin pioneer sawback bayonet, the 48 cm blade stamped 'Waffenfabrik Neuhausen', wooden grips with two steel rivets, overall length 61 cm, in its black steel scabbard with brown leather frog stamped 'P. Lüthi Sattler BELP, 44', in exceptionally fine condition having seen little to no service QTY: (1)
* Bayonets. British 1907 pattern Enfield bayonet, the 43 cm steel blade stamped '1907 G 6 '15', the opposite side with proof marks, wooden grip, overall length 55.5 cm, in its leather scabbard with steel mounts, together with an American 1913 pattern Remington bayonet, the 43 cm steel blade stamped '1913 5 16', with proof marks, wooden grip, overall length 55 cm, in its leather scabbard with steel mountsQTY: (2)
A 1907 pattern bayonet with a 43 cm, single edged pointed blade with fuller, marked to the ricasso 'Sanderson' and various inspection marks, with a two part wooden grip. In a leather and steel scabbard, and a webbing frog and belt hanger, 58 cm overall. With a similar bayonet in relic condition with forward facing quillon and similar grip. 58 cm. *CR First in nice condition with good blade and nice patina of age. Second in poor condition.
A 1917 pattern bayonet with a 43cm sharpened pointed blade with single fuller, marked '1917 Remington' With two part wooden grip, in a green finished leather scabbard with brown leather frog. 60 cm overall. *CR Usual scuffig and marks, strap at top of belt hanger broken. Generally a nice example.
Two No4. MKII spike bayonets with 20 cm blades and scabbards, both marked and with functioning springs. 26 cm. Two American fighting knives with various markings including 'US M3 1943' to one blade, and 'Camillus U.S.A.' to one scabbard. 38 and 33 cm overall. And a French Lebel bayonet with tapering four edged blade (lacking scabbard). 63.5 cm. 5 items. *CR First two with some wear to surfaces, second two recent examples. Last lacking scabbard.
A French Military percussion firing breech loading rifle with an 85cm barrel, the lever beneath the barrel sliding the barrel forward of the percussion firing action. Marked to the lever 'Bastin Ftrtrs Brevetes 1223' and 'Acter', the barrel with mounts for a sight and bayonet, the butt with stamped marks 'TA beneath a Crown' and a similar mark dated 1872. With later trigger guard engraved with hunting scenes. 125cm. *CR Scuffs and marks to the stock, some original finish to barrel. PLEASE NOTE THIS GUN IS IN THE UK AND YOU MUST BE AWARE OF ANY LOCAL LAWS RELATING TO IT BEFORE BIDDING.
A 1943 Pattern Indian bayonet with a 30 cm pointed single edged blade marked G.R.I. Mk II, 43. RFI, with a two part wooden handle, lacking scabbard, 42 cm overall. And a spike bayonet with 20 cm spike blade and scabbard with belt hanger. (2). *CR First lacking scabbard, some rubbing to blade, second with surface wear throughout.
A 1913 pattern bayonet with a 43 cm pointed, single edged blade with fuller, with various marks to the ricasso including '1913 W' and other issue and proof marks, with a two part wooden grip, in steel mounted leather scabbard, the scabbard stamped 'H.G.R. 1916' with webbing belt hanger. 58 cm overall. With a knife with a 16cm three edged pointed blade with concave sides with engraved decoration. With a horn grip and wooden scabbard. 36cm. *CR First with light rust and signs of age, spring not functioning. Second with areas of loss to scabbard and wear to blade.
A First World War German M1898 bayonet with a 37 cm pointed blade with swollen end and broad fuller, marked V.C Schilling, and 15 beneath a crown to the back, with a two part wooden grip. In a steel scabbard with leather frog and belt hanger. 52 cm overall. *CR A nice example with clean blade, and only light markings and wear.
An 1888 pattern bayonet with a 30.5cm double edged pointed blade stamped for Wilkinson of London, also marked, '07 , 2 and various other marks, with a two part wooden grip, in a steel mounted black leather scabbard with Government issue arrow. 44.5cm overall. *CR A well marked example in good condition with light surface rust, blade in good condition.
A blunderbuss with 39 cm brass barrel, flattened oval at the muzzle, marked to the top in script Chiswell Street, Finsbury Square, London. With various proof marks, ram rod below and sprung bayonet above. The flintlock firing action with roller bearing and sliding safety, engraved 'Utting'. The walnut stock with deep diamond cut grip and brass butt plate. 109 cm with bayonet extended. 79 cm. *CR A fine gun in apparently good condition, action functions correctly.
A 1907 pattern bayonet by Remington dated 1913 with issue date 11 16, in steel mounted leather scabbard. A French Gras bayonet with a 52 cm blade dated 1876, with steel scabbard. An Italian bayonet with 28 cm blade, the cross piece numbered AD6918. And a scabbard. 4. *CR Mixed states, first two nice examples, last lacking scabbard.
A 19th century French Chassepot type bayonet with a 52cm pointed, single edged blade with broad back engraved ' ... St Etienne .. 1880'. The cross guard with forward facing quillon with varius issue marks, two part wooden handle and functioning spring. numbered 26991, in matching scabbard numbered 26991. 66 cm overall. And another similar with same date, both numbered 281215. (2). *CR In nice condition with some light surface marking.
A First World War German M1898 bayonet with a 36.5 cm pointed blade with swollen end and broad fuller, marked F.W. Holler Sollingen, and W over 17 and beneath a crown to the back, with a two part wooden grip. In a steel scabbard with leather frog and belt hanger, marked to the reverse '107.R ...' 55 cm overall. *CR A nice example with clean blade, scabbard marked in places to the reverse.
With a 25cm pointed, single edged blade with fuller, marked to the ricasso for Alex Coppel of Solingen. The back of the blade marked 'with a Crown and W 87. The crosspiece marked 29.R. 422, with a two part wooden grip. With black leather scabbard with steel mounts marked 30 RE 1232 and 9. R 9. 163. 42 cm overall. *CR Blade sharpened and with some scratching, wear throughout. Bayonet button functions well.
A Martini Henry 1876 Pattern bayonet with a 55 cm three sided pointed blade, extensively marked to the ricasso with Indian script, various issue marks, broad government arrow, and Enfield etc. In a brass and leather scabbard numbered 1002 and with War Department arrow and other marks. 65 cm overall. *CR A nice example with light scuffing to leather.
A 1903 pattern bayonet with a 29.5 cm double edged pointed blade, marked 1903 beneath a crown, issue date possibly for 1909, IG/15 and other marks, with a two part wooden mounted grip, numbered 822. In a leather scabbard with belt hanger and a full range of marks. 44.5cm overall. *CR A very nice example in good condition, well marked, especially to the scabbard.
A 1907 Pattern bayonet with a 43cm single edged fullered blade, the ricasso with various marks including 'Chapman', Government issue arrow, GR beneath a crown, 1907 and various inspection marks. With a two part wooden grip. In leather and steel scabbard and webbing belt hanger. 55cm overall. With a No.4 Mk II spike bayonet in scabbard numbered 4268. 26cm overall. (2). *CR Both in unrestored original condition with light surface marking and signs of age related wear. Spring functions on first.
A pair of World War I medals including 1914-18 Medal awarded to 1612 Dvr G.C.L. Parkhouse, Royal Artillery and War Medal 1914-19 together with a World War I bayonet and a handwritten book of "Times of Raids, etc" by Lionel Parkhouse being a record of times of air raids in Bristol circa July 1940-October 1944 (Lionel Parkhouse born 6.2.1930)
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