A Webley & Scott Mark 1 air pistol no. 415, with a bakelite grip, "Wasp" pellets, and its original box, 19cm longProvenance: The Collection of the late Rosemary and Theo Cutting. Condition ReportDamage to the box. General knocks to the base and handle. "Wasp" pellets No(.177). Unknown if the pistol fires, it has not been tested. Please see additional images.
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JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 2 (2017) - Keanu Reeves Autographed Mini PosterBidding for this lot will end on Thursday 30th May. The auction will begin at 2:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. An autographed mini poster featuring pencil sketch style artwork for Chad Stahelski's action sequel John Wick: Chapter 2. The centre of the design shows a powerful image of Keanu Reeves as John Wick pointing a pistol. This poster is signed in blue ink by Reeves.11" x 14" (28 x 36 cm)Additional Information: Signed by Keanu ReevesCondition: Near Mint+Artist: Noah Minuskin£250 - 500VAT Status: M
A composite German combination hunting sword and pistol, blade 21.5 in, double-edged for 7 in. towards the point, etched decoration to the hilt; brass hilt with stag horn grips and ornate shell guard with trophy of arms in relief and flying scrollwork extending to cover the hammer of the pistol; percussion pistol to the right of the blade; leather covered wooden scabbard. Section 58(2) - no licence required if held as a curiosity or ornament.
Æ‘Parker Hale: a 7.62x51mm Model T4 match rifle, serial number PF259994, heavy barrel 26 in., globe fore sight, built on a Fazakerly No4 Mk2 action, micrometre adjustable aperture back sight, correct 7.62 magazine, fore-end with adjustable hand stop, pistol grip butt, Birmingham proof (20T). Section 1 - FAC or RFD required to purchase. 109.2cm OAL
Æ‘Parker Hale: a 7.62x51mm model T4 bolt action target rifle, serial number 442, heavy barrel 26 in. free floated in the broad fore-end, glode fore sight, No4 action, micrometre adjustable aperture back sight, .303 type magazine for use as a single loading platform (as normal for this model), pistol grip butt, adjustable hand stop, Birmingham proof (19T). Section 1 - FAC or RFD required to purchase. 116cm OAL
A 19th century Indian composite percussion pistol, military configuration, .60 barrel 12 in., line engraved lock with EIC style lion, substantial hardwood stock with brass furniture, steel ram rod, late 19th or early 20th century. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.
Æ‘Parker Hale: a .270 Winchester bolt action sporting rifle, serial number P77137, barrel 23.75 in., folding back sight, Mauser action, drilled and tapped for scope mounts, chequered pistol grip stock with rubber recoil pad, Birmingham proof. Section 1 - FAC or RFD required to purchase. 114cm OAL
A fine English 44 bore double barrelled flintlock pocket or travelling pistol, round barrels 2.75 in., hollow top rib inscribed 'WILSON LONDON', Birmingham proof marks, hooked breeches of Manton type with platinum lined touch holes and gold borders; stepped lock plates signed 'WILSON' and with discrete engraved embellishments, frizzen springs with roller bearings, waterproof pans, swan-necked cocks; walnut stock with chequered grip, engraved steel trigger guard and tail pipe with pineapple finials, silver wedge escutcheons, ram rod with concealed worm. Section 58(2) - 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.
A British .57 Long Sea Service flintlock pistol, barrel 11.5 in., struck with Ordnance proof mask and barreller's mark 'I.C'; Tower marked and line engraved lock plate, ring necked cock; full stock with brass furniture, steel belt hook, inspection marks to the stock, brass tipped wooden ram rod, c. 1800. 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 British 24 bore percussion coastguard pistol, sighted barrel 5.5 in., with inspection and government ownership marks; Tower marked lock plate dated 1855; full stock with brass furniture and steel lanyard ring, captive ram rod. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.
Unwin & Rogers: a combination clasp knife/ percussion pistol, nickel barrel 4 in., impressed 'UNWIN & ROGERS PATENTEES SHEFFIELD' to one side and 'NON * XLL' to the other, Birmingham proof marks; a locking clasp knife with chequered horn grip scales forming the stock and housing the action, flat faced hammer, folding trigger, single folding blade with re-shaped point, trap for percussion caps in the butt. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.
An English 35 bore percussion pistol from the Isle of Wight gunmaker Isaac Nobbs, octagonal twist barrel 4.5 in. top flat engraved 'I. Nobbs ISLE of WIGHT', hook breech with solid platinum vent plug, scroll engraving to the breech and bolster, Birmingham proof marks and barrel maker's mark 'I.W.'; tang, plock and hammer all engraved with acanthus scrolls, the lock plate signed 'I. NOBBS'; walnut stock with engraved steel furniture, captive steel ram rod. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.
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)
A 19th century Joseph Manton, London percussion cap pistol, with an octagonal barrel, the trigger guard numbered 6256, 37 cmgenerally good condtion for age, very slight surface rust to the barrel, cocks and dry fires, slight bueing to the lock and trigger guard, tip of ram rod chipped, difficult to say whether the ram rod is a replacement or not
REGISTERED FIREARMS DEALERS ONLY - Reproduction flintlock pistol, the full walnut stock with brass filigree inlay and mounts and skull crusher butt L46cm; no visible proof marksCondition Report: Does fire on half and full cock.Removed from customer no. 16713. buyer did not have a licenceRemoved from customer no. 39260. buyer did not have a licence
19th century P. Bond muzzle loading percussion pocket pistol, with 6cm (2.5") barrel, together with 19th century single barrel percussion shotgun, muzzle loader, with 68.5cm (27") barrel, overall L108cmSold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
A Webley Air Pistol, marked to the sides 'Webley Air Pistol Mark I Made in England' and 'Webley & Scott Ltd Birmingham & London', with two part plastic grip. 20.5cm. *CR Some light surface rust, appears to function correctly. Please note this item is in the UK and you must be aware of local laws and shipping restrictions when bidding.
A Webley Air Pistol, marked to the sides 'Webley Air Pistol Mark I Made in England' and ' Webley & Scott Ltd Birmingham & London' with numerous patents to either end of the body. Numbered 21052 and with rotating safety and two part wooden grip. 20.5 cm. *CR Appears to function correctly. some light pitting to surface, but overall a nice example. PLEASE NOTE THIS GUN IS IN THE UK AND YOU MUST BE AWARE OF ANY LOCAL LAWS RELATING TO IT BEFORE BIDDING.
An air pistol with chromed body marked 'The "Warrior" made by Accles & Shelvoke Ltd Birmingham F. Clarke's Patent Nos Brit 351268 U.S.A. 338057', numbered 5446, 19 cm. *CR Pin that holds hinged section lacking, not tested due to loose lever. Slight pitting to surfaces. Please note this item is in the UK and you must check local shipping and other legislative issues before bidding.
A Webley Air Pistol, marked to the sides 'Webley Air Pistol Mark I Made in England' and ' Webley & Scott Ltd Birmingham & London' with numerous patents the body numbered 59691, with two part composition grip. 20.5 cm. *CR Appears to function correctly. Good colour throughout. Please be aware this item is in the UK and you should check local regulations and shipping restrictions prior to bidding.
With a 13.5 cm octagonal barrel engraved to the top 'Harvey's Patent 3675' With six shot revolving chamber with various proof marks, percussion cap hammerless firing action with sliding safety. With decorative foliate engraved plates, trigger guard and butt plate. With a finely cross hatched stock with 'Saw-grip' handle. Harvey was an Exeter based gunmaker who was granted the patent for this pistol with an in-line hidden hammer action. Some sources suggest very few 1st Model examples exist. *CR Light surface rust, small chip to grip. trigger pulls, barrel rotates.
A flintlock pistol with a 16 cm tapering barrel, the rammer below, with flintlock action, the sideplate signed C. Maldon, with brass trigger guard and walnut stock. 32 cm overall. *CR Action does not hold, repaired break to stock and brass PLEASE NOTE THIS GUN IS IN THE UK AND YOU MUST BE AWARE OF ANY LOCAL LAWS RELATING TO IT BEFORE BIDDING.
A 9mm Luger Pistol serial number 157. With a 4 inch barrel, chequered grip, marked in various places with the number '57' and various proof and issue marks including a crowned 'U'. The removable magazine stamped P.08 and 'fxo'. With a pair of Bakelite grips that were fitted to the gun prior to the current pair. With deactivation stamps and current certificate. Deactivation certificate 11791 from Helston Gunsmiths, Cornwall.With previous deactivation certificate from Ryton Arms 1989. *CR Very nice condition. Slight edge knocks to Bakelite grips. PLEASE NOTE THIS GUN IS IN THE UK AND YOU MUST BE AWARE OF ANY LOCAL LAWS RELATING TO IT BEFORE BIDDING.
* Pistol. A showy flintlock pistol by Beckwith, London, circa 1800, the whole piece embellished with silver wirework, the 25 cm two stage barrel with traces of engraving, the lock plate signed Beckwith, with white metal mounts, action inoperable, overall length 41 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:William. A. Beckwith operated at 58 Skinner Street, Snow Hill, London from 1800 until circa 1840.
* Pistol. A Continental percussion pistol converted from flintlock, circa late 18th century, the 23.5 cm two stage barrel rather interestingly engraved 'Cloth Hall Ypres 1914', indistinctly engraved on the lock plate, fully walnut stocked with foliate scroll carving, vibrant ormolu mounts including a fine grotesque mask butt cap, lacking ramrod, cracks to the stock, action in good working order, overall length 40.5 cmQTY: (1)NOTE:The Cloth Hall, Ypres was completed in 1304 and was one of the largest commercial buildings of the Middle Ages trading in cloth and wool. From 1914 until 1918 a series of artillery attacks by the Germans led to the near complete destruction of the building. The engraving on the barrel of this pistol refers to the Cloth Hall and it seems likely the pistol was discovered here and brought home by a soldier as a "war souvenir".
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