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WW2, 1939 Dated, Nazi German, 7.92mm Calibre K98 Rifle by (Erma) Erfurter Maschinenfabrik at Erfurt. **OLD SPEC DEACTIVATION ** D 6056 - D 6056
This is a Nazi German K98 infantry rifle made by Erma at the Erfurter Maschinenfabrik arsenal in Erfurt. The rifle has a turned down bolt and safety catch. The rifle has an adjustable rear sight, block & blade fore sight, bayonet bar, steel butt plate and cleaning rod. There is also a forward sling bar with the stock slotted for a sling anchor. The wooden stock is in excellent condition with only minor marks from service use. The top of the breech is stamped 27 (Erma) 1939 (date). the barrel has several waffenampts on both sides of the barrel and breech including the serial number 7293. Deactivated to UK specification, the rifle cocks and dry fires and the bolt can be removed. The price for this early 1939 dated WW2 K98 rifle includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. D 6056
£895.00

SOLD SOLD (27/05) Victorian Era English Gentleman’s Cane Sword Stick With Bronzed Metal Reclining Female Model Figure Handle, Blade Signed 'Angel' & Scabbard. Sn 23475 - 23475
This is a Victorian era English Gentleman’s Cane Sword Stick. The sword stick has a cast Bronzed Metal Reclining Female Model Figure Handle. The sword stick has an 18¾” square shank blackened steel blade which tapers to a sharp point. One flat of the blade is stamped ‘Angel’. The sword stick is 24 ½” length without scabbard. In its scabbard the sword stick is 39” overall length. The scabbard has a conical copper tip. The price for this antique sword stick includes UK delivery. Sn 23475
£0.00

Rare, 1 of 350 Produced, Silver & Fletcher Patent ‘The Expert’ .450 Eley, Webley RIC Frame Self Ejecting 6 Shot Revolver, Belonging to Sir James Joicey JP, MP and Baron. **OLD SPEC DEACTIVATION ** Sn 45678 - D 9000
In 1884, High Silver and Walther Fletcher patented a system to rapidly unload a gate-style revolver. They negotiated an agreement to have their system integrated into the Webley .450” New Model RIC. Silver and Fletcher made approximately 350 of the patent revolvers and selling it mainly to the Royal Irish Constabulary and the Metropolitan London Police, under the name ‘The Expert’. The guns mechanism was designed to bypass the manual ejector rod to allow the cylinder full of empty cases to be ejected simply by pulling the trigger six times in rapid succession. To avoid the hammer striking a live round they also added a twisting lever safety on the hammer to retract the firing pin. This firing pin safety is much more visible than the ejection mechanism. The system could also be used to eject empty cases one by one as the gun was fired by leaving the loading gate open while firing. The Webley RIC revolvers made with the system are devoid of any Webley company markings, although they do have both a Webley serial number and a Silver & Fletcher number (between 1 and about 350). The gun carries the Webley serial number 84335 and has a number 2 on the right hand side of the trigger. This is a very rare to find double action pistol by S.W. Silver & Co and retains most of its original nickel plated finish. The top strap is engraved S.W. Silver & Co 29 OLD BOND ST CORNHILL LONDON. The top of the barrel is engraved SILVER & FLETCHER PATENT “THE EXPERT”. The pistol has a 4 ½ inch round barrel with a flat top and measures 10 inches overall. The hammer has a quarter turn rotary knob at the rear which retracts the firing pin and is engraved PATENT on the left hand side. The pistol is fitted with high quality chequered one piece mahogany grips and has a swivelling lanyard ring on the butt. The pistol has a bored out cylinder that holds 6 inert .45 cartridges and the barrel is partially blocked by a cross pin. The left hand side of the frame is engraved with the name Jas J Joicey. Sir James Joicey, 1st Baron Joicey JP DL (4 April 1846 to 21 November 1936) was an English industrialist, politician, and aristocrat known primarily for being a coal mining magnate from Durham and a Liberal Party Member of Parliament member of Parliament between 1885 and 1906. He was made a Baron in 1893 and knighted in 1906. The weapon was deactivated to UK specification and both the double action, hammer safety and ejecting mechanism work as they should. The 6 rounds of .455 Eley ammunition are included in the sale and no licence is required to own them in the U.K. if retained as part of a collection or display. The price includes the deactivation certificate and includes U.K delivery. Sn 45678
£1,575.00

1905-1914 BSA Lincoln Jeffries Patent Improved Model D .177 Calibre Pistol Grip Stock Variant Underlever Air Rifle With Correct ‘Bayonet’ Catch Lever. Sn 23457 - 23457
This is an excellent original BSA Improved Model D Air Rifle. These rifles were made with both straight hand and pistol grip stocks and in different variations between 1905 and 1914 (see page 50 of the book of the BSA air rifle by John Milewski). This example has its original undamaged pistol grip stock with correct chequered panels on the grip. The stock has a steel butt plate and the shoulder stock is impressed with crisp BSA’s trademark. The ‘Bayonet’ catch cocking arm is marked with Lincoln Jeffries patent information (illustrated). It has a 19 ½” rifled barrel and measures 43 ½” overall. It has a blade foresight and adjustable dial rear sight. The metal work has its original blue finish in very good condition. The air cylinder has crisp BSA Improved Model D information (illustrated). The loading port tap has faint patent information (illustrated). The left side of the trigger block bears the serial number 41692. The loading port area is crisply marked ‘Load’ and has the BSA’s pyled arms trademark. The rifle cocks, loads & fires as it should. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23457
£575.00

1970’s Spanish National Toledo Armaments Factory 'Cuerpo de Operaciones Especiales' (Special Operations Unit), Green Berets, Close Quarter Combat & Survival Bolo Knife With File / Sawback & Scabbard. Sn 23477 - 23477
During the 1970s this 'survival' bolo was issued to the Spanish Green Berets Special Operations Unit the 'Cuerpo de Operaciones Especiales' (an example the same as ours is illustrated on page 3 of the book ‘Survival Fighting Knives’ by Leroy Thompson). It is just under 10” overall with a distinctive just under 5 ½” Bolo blade with a file / saw back section. The grips are finely chequered secured by two steel screw bolts. The pommel, tang and curved cross guard are of one piece steel construction. The blade has the National Toledo Armaments Factory emblem on one side (Crown above combined NFT illustrated) The cross guard is stamped on one side ‘K51’ and the reverse 'U'. It comes with its original leather scabbard which is in good order with just light service wear. The steel chape with ball end has no dents. The stitching is intact as is the retaining strap and stud fastener. A nice example. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23477 (in FS box)
£345.00

**LARGE** WW2 Era Nazi German NSDAP (National Socialist German Workers' Party) Double Sided Podium Flag (3 Feet 9 Inches X 7 Feet 6 Inches) with Silver Bullion Edging. Sn 23473:1 - 23471:1
This is an original, large, WW2 Era Nazi German NSDAP (National Socialist German Workers' Party) Double Sided podium Flag. The blood red cotton flag has stitched white cotton roundels on both sides (each 34 inches in diameter), each with stitched edged Black tape Swastikas. The two long edges and the bottom have sewn on silver bullion tassel fringing and the top has a blind hem for placing on a podium or against a wall. The flag is in good condition with age related wear which is illustrated in the photographs. All material is clean and intact and it has the correct intricate stitching found on genuine WW2 Nazi German flags on the edges of the roundels, Swastikas, hem and edges. All material has vivid colours and there is some old age related wear and staining to some of the flag (illustrated in the images). There are no maker or date marks on this flag. The price includes U.K. delivery. Sn 23471:1
£575.00

**Large**Fred James Sheffield Made 'America Land Of The Free & Home Of The Brave' Bowie Knife With Etched Blade, Polished Horn Scales, Embossed Mythical Hybrid Horse / Leopard Brass Pommel Bolsters & Leather Scabbard. Sn 23366 - 23366
Before his death in 1986 Fred James was Sheffield's best known Bowie Knife maker. He began his career in 1935 at Johnson's Portobello Works & continued work at Wostenholm's Washington Works in 1956. In 1971 when the companies of Wostenholm and Rodgers merged, James began his own knife making business (see pages 214-215 of The Sheffield Knife Book By Tweedale). This Fred James Sheffield made Bowie Knife & scabbard are in nice condition. The knife has polished horn scales secured with brass pins. One scale is mounted with a void brass escutcheon. It has brass pommel bolsters, both embossed with a mythical hybrid Horse / Leopard figure. It has a brass cross guard and the 8 ½” long Bowie blade is polished steel with scalloped decoration on the spine which is 5mm thick. The Bowie is 13 ¾” overall length. One side of the blade is etched with elaborate scroll work and wording "America Land Of The Free And The Home Of The Brave". The ricasso is stamped "F. W. James Sheffield". The scabbard is brown leather with integral belt loop. The front of the scabbard has tooled decoration. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23366 (Bowie box)
£495.00

*VERY RARE* WW2 Type 90 Japanese Naval Double Barrelled Flare / Signal Pistol**UK 2014 DEACTIVATION** Sn 5636 - 5636
This is a very rare example of an Imperial Japanese Navy double barrelled 28mm Flare/ Signal pistol. Introduced in the Japanese year 2590 (1930), it was given the designation 90 using the last 2 digits of their year. Only 10,300 were ever made and many of those were lost at sea, as a result they are very scarce. This example is in its original, as found condition. The black composite grips are original and complete. The pistol retains its lanyard ring, selector switch, safety switch and barrel opening lever. The rear cocking lever ring is absent. The pistol measures 7 inches overall with 2 x 4 ½" barrels. The flare pistol is well marked and along the breech has the markings for Kayaba Seisakusho (Kayaba Manufacturing Co), the Naval anchor and Japanese military inspection mark. The serial number 3320 is stamped on the receiver and the extractor on the barrels. The pistol is complete apart from the cocking lever and has been sympathetically deactivated. The breech of the pistol opens as it should. This is a very rare item deactivated to UK specification in 2014. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 5636
£795.00

**VERY LARGE**AMERICAN FRONTIER EXPORT**1854-1859 Yeomans & Son Sheffield Bowie Knife With American Eagle Etched Blade, Solid Stag Antler Hilt & Scabbard. Sn 23367 - 23367
John Yeomans, a factor and scissors maker, Arundel Street, was listed in 1822 (see Thorpe, Wragg & Co). Certainly, Yeomans became prominent in the 1830s, when he was involved with Turner, Yeomans & Yates (with Thomas Turner and Jared Yates). This was dissolved in 1835. He was then associated with Yeomans, Yates & Standfield (listed 1837), Yeomans, Standfield & Newbould (listed 1839 and dissolved in 1841), and Yeomans, Standfield & Co (dissolved 1844). In 1845, Yeomans was listed as a merchant and table knife manufacturer in Arundel Street. John Yeomans made quality Bowie knives. In 1850, however, John Yeomans, ‘merchant and table knife manufacturer’, went bankrupt. The firm did not immediately disappear. At the time of the Census (1851), John was living in Arundel Street and enumerated as a manufacturer of cutlery. By 1854, the firm had been restyled as John Yeomans & Son. They exported Bowies and other blades to North America to supply the expanding Western frontier. John Yeomans, Hanover Square, died on 28 May 1859, aged 61. His firm ceased trading. His son, John, became a solicitor and Town Clerk for Sheffield. John Junior’s son, Thomas Shillito Yeomans, was a co-founder of Maleham & Yeomans. This is an impressive, original, very large Bowie Knife made in Sheffield by Yeoman and son when they operated between 1854 & 1859. It has a just under 12” long clean Bowie blade which is just over 1 ½” at its widest edge. The spine is 5mm thick. The knife measures 19 ¼” overall length. The blade is signed 'Yeoman & Son Cutler St Sheffield' (Yeoman & Son Bowies have been found with both Cutler street & Arundel street addresses. Some rare surviving examples were commissioned by American firms like Wells Fargo Express Company for service anniversaries 1852-1877). One side of the blade has a large etched ‘American Eagle’ indicating that this was one of the company’s American Western Frontier pieces. It has a solid bronze finger guard and copper ferrule. Its long curved handle made is made from one piece of solid Stag antler. The hilt is holed for wrist cord and fitted with later leather cord. The Bowie has its later quality bespoke made open top brown leather scabbard. The rear of the scabbard has a single belt loop and the front of the scabbard has tooled decoration. All stitching & leather of the scabbard are clean & intact. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23367
£795.00

C1780-1820 Napoleonic Wars Era Continental Officer’s Small / Court Sword With Gilt Brass & Mother Of Pearl Hilt, German J.J. Runkel Solingen Blade & Scabbard. Sn 23473:2 - 23473:2
An excellent European officer’s small sword of late 18th to early 19th century date, reflecting the transitional style between the classical smallsword and early sabre forms associated with the Napoleonic period. The hilt is of gilt brass, richly cast and chased with neoclassical ornament throughout. The knuckle bow features scrolling foliage and relief detailing. The oval shell guard is prominently decorated in relief with a recumbent lion on martial arms within an ornamental border, a motif consistent with late 18th century classical symbolism. The pommel is similarly embellished with classical decoration. The hilt is undamaged mother of Pearl in fluted form bound by foliate tooled gilt brass straps. The overall hilt design demonstrates high-quality workmanship typical of officer-grade or court dress weapons. The straight blade is faintly etched on both sides with foliate panels and Crowns & ornamental trophies consistent with period officer’s blades. The spine is signed by the German maker ‘J.J. Runkel Solingen’. The triangular section blade has no damage and is 32“ length. The blade has its original leather hilt washer. The sword is 37” overall length. This light dress small sword would have been carried primarily for dress, status, and ceremonial / court purposes. The original undamaged ebonised wood scabbard has gilt brass mounts. The throat mount has a foliate form frog locket, tooled decoration and single hanging ring. The chape has tooled foliate decoration. The price for this attractive Napoleonic era Officer’s small sword includes UK delivery. Sn 23473:2
£695.00

WW1 1918 British WD Webley & Scott MK III* Brass Trench/ Signal Flare Pistol With Flared Muzzle**UK 2026 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** D 6057 - D 6057
An original British WW1 1918 MK III* Brass Trench / Signal Flare Pistol With flared muzzle by Webley & Scott. The pistol has a 5 ¾” barrel with Flared muzzle & slab wood grips which are secure & undamaged. Deactivated to UK only specification in 2026, the pistol breaks open as it should & it cocks and dry fires. The pistol has clearly defined Webley & Scott manufacturer's name, model and War Department inspection stamps on the left side of its frame together with '18' (1918) date (all illustrated). It also has serial number '110529' and W&S Winged Bullet on its right side (illustrated). The pistol is complete with military lanyard ring. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. D 6057
£475.00

WW2 1942 Dated Fascist Italian Military Beretta Model 1934, 9mm Corto (.380 ACP) Semi Automatic Pistol**COCKS & DRY FIRES**UK 2000 DEACTIVATION WITH REPLACEMENT 2026 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATE** D 6058 - D 6058
The Beretta model 1934 is a compact, semi-automatic pistol which was issued as a standard service firearm to the Italian armed forces beginning in 1934 until 1943 (see page 274 of Axis Pistols by Still). It is chambered for the 9 mm Corto, more commonly known as the .380 ACP. Our pistol has the correct Beretta monogramed grips which have light service wear (one grip has a very fine old stable and secure crack which can be seen in the images) and the metal has its original blue finish. The butt is fitted with Military lanyard bar. The right side of the slide & frame are stamped with matching serial numbers '974528'. The slide has manufacturer, model, and calibre detail together with 1942 date (illustrated). Deactivated to UK specification in 2000 the original deactivation certificate was lost at some point in its life & a replacement certificate issued in 2026 without the need for any further deactivation work being required. The pistol cocks & dry fires, the slide locks back, the safety catch works and the magazine can be removed. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 6058
£575.00
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