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1807-1821 English Dunderdale, Mabson & Labron, Birmingham 54 Bore Flintlock Pocket Pistol With Concealed Folding Trigger, Safety Bolt & Turn Off Barrel. Sn 22882 - 22882
This a Flintlock pocket pistol made By Dunderdale, Mabson & Labron who were quality English Gun makers located at 25 Russell Street, Birmingham between 1807-1821 (see page 35 of English Gunmakers By Bailey & Nie). It is 6 ¼” overall with a just over 1 ½” screw off barrel. A tool is required to turn off the barrel, we do not have the tool. The barrel’s smoothbore has light staining consistent with age and use. The underside of the action has English proof marks. It's steel action is decorated with Martial banners on the right side and with the manufacturer's name 'Dunderdale, Mabson & Labron' on the left. It has undamaged original bag shaped wood grip. The back of the grip has an inlaid void silver disc. The pistol has a sliding safety bolt behind the cock. The weapon cocks and dry fires. The price includes UK delivery. NB As an antique flintlock weapon no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 22882 (drawers office)
£395.00

1875 - 1912 American Colt USA No.3 Second Model .41 Rim Fire Obsolete Calibre Factory Nickel Plated Brass Frame Single Shot Derringer With Pivot Barrel. Sn 22819 - 22819
A nice original .41 Calibre Rim Fire, Colt No.3 derringer. Production ran from 1875 through until 1912. The No.3 came in several different variations, or models, with changes being made to the shape of the hammer or the size of the grips. We think this pistol is the No.3 2nd model with the slanting hammer, as opposed to the upright hammer of the 1st model, or larger grips of the No.3 3rd model. Our example has a factory nickel plated brass frame with a sheathed trigger. Its 2 ½” blackened steel barrel correctly pivots to the right for loading (the hammer must be at half cock to pivot the barrel). The pistol is 5” overall length. The barrel has a brass blade fore sight. Its rifled bore has just light staining & residue consistent with age and use. The top of the barrel is signed by the manufacturer ‘Colt’. It has its original undamaged American walnut grips which are in excellent condition and secured with a single recessed screw bolt. The serial numbers are often stamped beneath the grips, and are not visible unless the grips are removed (we have not removed the grips). Its loading and firing actions work crisply. The frame is stamped with calibre detail ‘41 Cal’. The price includes UK delivery. NB as an obsolete calibre rim fire derringer no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. Sn 22819 (drawers office)
£645.00

Tower, 1857 Dated. Antique, Indian .577’’ Rifle Pattern 1853 Percussion Rifle Converted Post Mutiny to .65’’ Musket. Sn - 22901:1
The Indian army prior to the Mutiny was arme with the same 3 band Enfield rifle as the British troops. After the Mutiny of 1857, the Indian troops were armed only with .65 inch smoothbore muskets with a simple V rear sight and a block foresight. This is an original Tower produced 1853 Pattern .577 rifle dated 1857 that was modified after the Mutiny by removing the ladder rear sight and boring the barrel to a smoothbore .65 inch. The gun however retained the original rifles fore sight and brass nose cap. Boring the barrel made the barrel week and prone to bursting as in the Indian pattern 1858 musket and this was rectified with the improved Pattern 1859 Indian musket. This is an example of a 2nd pattern Enfield rifle with the spring and solid barrel bands made at the Tower armouries in 1857 that after the 1857 Mutiny was modified to the 1858 Pattern including the straight ramrod and with exception to the foresight for re issue to Indian troops. The double lined lock plate is engraved with the queens crown over VR (Victoria Regina) TOWER 1857 and the board of ordnance inspection mark. The inside of the lock plate carries tower marks and the underside of the barrel also carries tower marks with the barrel makers initials JT. The barrel also carries Tower proof marks to the left of the breech. The woodwork harries several repairs in its hard service life and the bore has some staining and residue from use. The musket is fitted with an original leather sling. . See RB 43, 44 & 33, in the Catalogue of the Enfield Pattern Room, British Rifles, published by Her Majesty’s Stationary Office. The price for this rare, rifle converted to musket bore post Mutiny prior to the 1858 Indian pattern musket includes UK delivery. NB As an antique musket. no licence is required to own it in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. Sn 22901:1
£495.00

c.1880s, English, Midland Gun Company, Birmingham and London, 12 Bore Double Barrelled Antique Percussion Sporting Shotgun. Sn - 22445
The Midland Gun Company was established in Birmingham around 1888 making various good quality sporting guns. This is a 12 bore double barrelled percussion sporting gun made by the Midland Gun Company. The shotgun has heavy 32 inch blued barrels, each with a smooth clean bore and the gun has an overall length of 49 ½ inches. The shotgun has is fitted with a one piece walnut stock with a chequered wrist. The stock is nicely coloured with a steel butt plate and is in good condition with only minor knocks and bumps from use. The lock plates are lightly engraved with flat sided hammers. The shotgun has double triggers and has a pineapple finial at the front of the trigger guard and on the ramrod pipe. The shotguns barrel rib is faintly stamped MIDLAND GUN Co BIRMINGHAM & LONDON and the trigger guard carries the serial number 5879. The price includes UK delivery. NB As an antique percussion shotgun no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 22445
£675.00

c.1860s, English, W & C Scott & Son, London, 13 Bore Rotary Underlever Double Damascus Barrelled Breech Loading Pinfire Obsolete Calibre Sporting Shotgun. Sn - 18212
W & C Scott & Son was a London based gunmaker founded by William Charles Scott in Birmingham, which later became a prominent London firm known for its high quality firearms. In 1897, W & C Scott & Son amalgamated with P Webley & Son to form the Webley & Scott Revolver & Arms Company. This is a quality double barrel sporting pinfire shotgun by the acclaimed makers W & C Scott & Son of London. The shotgun has 30 inch smooth bore fine Damascus barrels with rounded top barrel rib with clean bores. The barrel rib and both action plates are engraved W & C Scott & Son of London. The action, locks, and hammers have fine foliate engraving. The rib has a German silver bead foresight and the gun has double hammers and double triggers. The shotgun’s cocking and firing actions work crisply. The shotgun has a finely figured walnut stock and has the serial number 11144 engraved to the trigger guard and also stamped on the action. The price includes UK delivery. NB As an antique obsolete calibre pinfire shotgun no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 18212
£875.00

Georgian, Landguard Fort, Brass Barrelled Signal Cannon Fitted on a Wooden 2 Wheeled Carriage. Sn - 22898
Landguard Fort defends the approach to Harwich Harbour as a safe haven for shipping. The site of the last opposed seaborne invasion of England, by the Dutch in 1667, who were repulsed by the Royal Marines in their first land battle. The current fort was built in the 18th century, and modified in the 19th century, with substantial additional 19th and 20th century outside batteries. The fort was manned through both World Wars and played an important anti aircraft role during the Second World War. In 1951 two of the old gun casemates were converted into a Cold War control rooms. The fort was disarmed and closed in 1956 and came under the care of English Heritage. This is a Georgian brass signal cannon on its wooden 2 wheeled wooden carriage. The barrel if finely cast in brass with correct cast trunnions with reinforcing bands on the barrel, breech and a flared muzzle. The touch hole has a raised bowl to hold the priming powder. The barrel is engraved with GR and the kings crest (King George) and LANDGUARD the forts name. The cannons barrel measures 16 inches with a bore of .8 inches. The cannons total length is 22 inches. The barrel is mounted on an old blackened oak two wheeled carriage with the trunnions mounted in the carriage with iron caps. The cannon is in excellent condition and the price includes UK delivery. N.B. As an antique black powder cannon no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 22898
£1,450.00

C1840 English Thomas Conway Manchester 6 Shot 120 Bore Double Action Percussion Bar Hammer Pepperbox Revolver With German Silver Action & Butt Plate. Sn 22736 - 22736
Thomas Conway was an English Gunsmith with premises in Manchester at 179 Chapel Street, 3 Market Street & 43 Blackfriars Street, Deansgate between 1803-1852 (see page 196 of Brown’s book British Gunmakers Vol.2). This is an excellent pepperbox bar hammer revolver by Thomas Conway of Manchester. The revolver measures 7 ½” overall and the barrel cluster is 2 ¾” length. The German Silver action, steel bar hammer, steel trigger guard and German Silver butt plate have foliate engraved decoration. The top of the action behind the bar hammer action is signed by the maker ‘T. Conway Manchester’. The barrel cluster has English black powder proofs. The revolver has a finely chequered Walnut grip, the back inlaid with void German Silver escutcheon. The barrel’s smooth bores are clean. It's double action only firing action works crisply. The price includes UK delivery. NB As an antique percussion pistol no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 22736 (drawers office)
£695.00

1834-1853 English Perrins (Worcester Or Berkshire) 15 Bore Percussion Overcoat / Traveling Pistol With Octagonal Damascus Steel Barrel & Captive Steel Ram Rod. Sn 22818 - 22818
This is an English Percussion Overcoat / Traveling Pistol. The pistol measures 11 ½” overall and has a 6” octagonal Damascus steel barrel. The barrel’s smoothbore is clean. The barrel has a brass bead fore sight and ‘v’ notch rear sight. The underside of the barrel under the wood has English black powder proofs (illustrated). The top barrel flat has very faint indistinct letters (to faint to photograph). The barrel at the breech has an inlaid platinum line. It has a steel trigger guard with extended tang and finial & steel ramrod flutes. The action has foliate engraved decoration and has the makers name ‘Perrins’ (most likely either John working in Worcester 1834-1853 or Thomas working in Windsor Berkshire 1843-1851, see page 101 of English Gunmakers by Baily & Nie). It has its original undamaged walnut stock with chequered grip panels and inlaid German silver escutcheon. The pistol has its original captive steel ram rod. It’s cocking and firing action work crisply. The price includes UK delivery. NB As an antique percussion pistol no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. Sn 22818
£675.00

SOLD SOLD (12/09) **QUALITY**C1800 English Form 20 Bore Naval Officer’s Private Purchase Brass Barrelled Flintlock Pistol with silver wire inlaid stock & Brass Fittings Including Grotesque Face Gudgel Butt. Sn 22817 - 22817
This is a nice English form Naval Officer’s flintlock pistol most likely a private purchase piece. It is 13 ½” overall length with an unsighted 7 ¾” smooth bore brass barrel which is 20 bore. The barrel is crisply stamped with English proof / inspection marks. The smooth bore has just light staining consistent with age and use. There are no visible maker or date marks. The iron lock plate has engraved scrollwork decoration. The cock is fitted with flint and the cocking and firing actions work crisply. The all original full wood stock is excellent and has brass furniture including Grotesque Face cudgel butt and inlaid brass shield device. The top of the stock has attractive inlaid silver wire decoration. The pistol has wood ram rod with brass end cap. The price for this attractive, quality made piece includes UK delivery. NB As an antique flintlock pistol no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a display or collection. Sn 22817
£0.00

C1815 English D. Anderson (Most Likely David of Birmingham) 15 Bore Traveling Pistol With Brass Fittings & Ram Rod. A 1111 - A 1111
David Anderson was an English Birmingham based gun smith recorded at Constitution Hill Birmingham between 1814-1831 (see page 157 of Brown’s book British Gunmakers Vol.2). This is an excellent Flintlock Pistol signed D. Anderson (most likely Daivid of Birmingham, we can find no other British Flintlock era gunsmith recorded as D. Anderson in our books). It is 14” overall with a 9” brown wash un-sighted barrel. The barrel’s smooth bore has just staining & residue consistent with age and use and has English black powder proofs. The lock plate is signed by the maker ‘D. Anderson’. It has a walnut full stock with plain rounded butt. It's has brass fittings including trigger guard with extended tang, trigger guard with extended tang & ram rod flutes. It is complete with original ebonised wood ramrod with polished horn end cap. The pistols cock is fitted with flint. It's action works crisply. The price includes UK delivery. NB As an antique flintlock pistol no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. A 1111
£595.00
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