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DEACTIVATED INERT. Scarce, WW1 Armour Piercing 13mm T–Gewehr Round For The Mauser Tankgewehr M1918, (13X92SR) anti-tank rifle. O 1010 - O 1010
DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a scarce armour piercing round for the WW1 Mauser T-gewehr M1918, usually abbreviated T-Gewehr that began mass production by Mauser at Oberndorf am Neckar in May 1918. This was the first ever produced specific anti-tank rifle made. The rifle was made due to the 7.92 mm K bullet no longer being effective against the British tanks introduced to the battlefield in 1916. The armour piercing hardened steel cored 13.2 x 92mm (.525-inch) semi-rimmed cartridge is normally called the 13mm T–Gewehr (Tank-Gewehr). lOur examples available include the headstamps for 1918 T67 P 7 18 (July 1918) , T67 P 8 18 (August 1918), T67 P 6 18 (June 1918) T67 P 4 18 (April 1918) and T67 P 9 18 (November 1918). The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess these inert rounds in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. The price is PER round. O 1010
£175.00

Napoleonic Wars Era, c.1800, TOWER Brown Bess .750 , 39 Inch Barrel, India Pattern Regulation Antique Musket Sn 23478:68 - 23478:68
This is a circa Napoleonic Wars Era, c.1800 Tower Brown Bess .750 , 39 inch barrel India Pattern regulation musket This musket retains the 7 inch bevelled lock plate and swan necked cock. The swan necked cock was replaced circa 1800 to the stronger ring necked cock. The bevelled lock plate is engraved TOWER with the kings crown. This musket has a 39 inch barrel with an overall length of 55 inches and the barrel carries Tower proof marks. The barrel is retained by iron pins and is fitted with a small square foresight which acts as a bayonet lug. The musket has brass fittings together with 3 brass ramrod pipes and 2 iron sling swivels. The musket is fitted with the correct brass furniture with 3 brass ramrod rod tubes retaining a correct iron ramrod. The stock carries the usual knocks and bumps from service use. The bore has residue and staining due to service use and the action is strong. See page 32, items 21 & 22 in British Military Longarms 1715-1815 by D.W.Bailey and British Military Firearms 1650-1850 by Howard l. Blackmore. The price includes UK delivery. NB This is an antique musket and no licence is required to own it in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. Sn 23478:68
£1,795.00

**Rare** British Pattern 1859, 2nd Pattern Cutlass Sword Bayonet for the Enfield Pattern 1858 Naval Rifle. Sn 23478:69 - 23478:69
This is a rare British pattern 1859 cutlass sword bayonet for the Enfield pattern 1858 5 groove naval rifle. the first pattern was introduced for a short while with wooden grips but was soon superseded by the second pattern with chequered grips. The bayonet has a slightly curved 26 ¾ inch unfullered blade with a slight spear point and an overall length of 32 ½ inches. The top of the blade near the hilt carries an inspection mark. The bayonet is in excellent condition with a clean blade and excellent leather grips. The left hand side of the handle near the release button is stamped with the number 83 and on the other side is an inspection stamp (Crown over 20). The muzzle ring diameter is 21.4mm. see The Bayonet Book by John Watts and Peter White, pages 305and plate 758 on page 371. The price includes U.K. delivery. Sn 23478:69
£795.00

SOLD SOLD (20/06) WW1, 1917 Dated, British WD Officer's Webley MK VI .455 Calibre Service Revolver With 6 Inert Deactivated Rounds of .455 Ammunition. ** Earliest Deactivation** 1990, Clear Over bored Barrel, accepts Inert Rounds. Sn 23478:70 - 23478:70
This is an original World War 1, 1917 dated, matching numbers British WD Officer's MK VI .455 calibre Service Revolver. The gun has matching serial numbers 318880 stamped on the barrel, frame and cylinder. On the right side of the frame it is crisply stamped WEBLEY MARK VI PATENT 1917 and the top strap is stamped MARK VI. The pistol carries extensive has WD proof and inspection marks on its frame, barrel and top strap. The pistol has its original vulcanite grips with chequered grip panels and lanyard ring. Deactivated to UK specification in February 1990 and it cocks and dry fires, the cylinder revolves and accepts inert founds which can be ejected by the gun. The pistols barrel is clear, being over bored. The pistol breaks open for loading and the cylinders accepts inert rounds and the rounds eject as they The pistol comes with 6 rounds of inert, deactivated brass cased .455 calibre ammunition. The price for this early 1990 UK deactivated WW1 dated British Webley mark VI service revolver with 6 inert deactivated rounds includes the deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23478:70
£0.00

WW1, 1915 Dated, Imperial German, Pattern 98/05 Butcher Bayonet with High Ears by Simson & Co Suhl. Sn 23478:71 - 23478:71
This is a nice Imperial German WW1, 1915 dated patter 98/05 butcher bayonet with high ears in its original steel scabbard The bayonet has the correct 9 groove wooden grips which are secured with two original screw bolts. The steel blade is crisply marked on the ricasso by the manufacturer SIMSON & CO SUHL. The spine of the blade is stamped with the crown over W15 (1915 date) and an inspection stamp. The pommel is marked with 2 inspection stamps. The clean blade measures 14 ¼ inches long with an overall length of 19 3/8 inches. The bayonet is contained in its original steel scabbard is in excellent condition. The push button spring release operates as it should. See pages 113 – 156, item 267 of White & Watts, The Bayonet Book. The price for this WW1 bayonet and scabbard includes UK delivery. (German Box 3). Sn 23478:71
£475.00

British, WW1, 1915 Dated, 1907 Pattern Bayonet & Scabbard by Mole. Sn 23478:72 - 23478:72
This is a nice Pattern 1907 bayonet by Mole. The RICASSO carries the Kings crown over G.R. over 1907 followed by 10 ‘15 (October 1915) MOLE. The other side of the ricasso carries the broad arrow and several inspection stamps. The wooden grips are wood held by 2 screw bolts and are in good condition. The scabbard is a No1 mk II with an oval frog stud. See The Bayonet Book by John Watts and Peter White, pages 323 and plate 820 on page 393. The price includes U.K. delivery. Sn 23478:72
£275.00

Vickers .303 Calibre Heavy Machine Gun, Linlithgow Manufacture in 1944, MK IV Cradle/Pintle By RH & S, Tripod, Condenser Tin. Condenser Adaptor, Hose, Ammunition Tin and Inert rounds in a Webbing Belt & Wooden Transit Boxes. **EARLY UK 1995 DEACTIVATION C - 23478:73
The Vickers machine gun is a water-cooled .303 British machine gunwas produced by Vickers Limited, originally for the British Army. The gun was operated by a three-man crew but typically required more men to move and operate it: one fired, one fed the ammunition, the others helped to carry the weapon, its ammunition, and spare parts. The Vickers machine gun was in service from before the First World War until the 1960s, with air-cooled versions of it on many Allied World War I fighter aircraft. This is a complete Vickers machine gun with ancillary equipment contained in 2 wooden transit boxes. The gun was made at Lithgow Small Arms Factory in 1944 and is in excellent condition and is complete with a 1940 dated water condensing can, rubber tube and brass barrel fitting, and a number 10 mark 1 steel ammunition tin containing a 252 round 1943 dated webbing belt with 36 inert rounds. The gun is fitted with flip up long range sight and has excellent undamaged wood firing handles, retaining its original finish and is fitted with a webbing barrel cover. The gun has the dovetail optical sight mount is fitted on the left hand side of the action. The gun has a 1940 dated water condensing can, rubber tube and brass barrel fitting. The number 10 mark I steel ammunition tin contains a 1943 dated webbing 1943 containing xxx inert rounds. Deactivated to early UK specification in 1996 the gun cocks and dry fires, its breech covers can be opened and the ammunition feed tray can be removed. The mark II tripod is in excellent original condition retaining its original green paint. The tripod has a graduated dial & designation markings (all illustrated). The cradle / pintle of the mark IV tripod has maker mark MA 1929 (Linlithgow). The tripos and gun are contained in their original wooden transit cases. See The Grand Old Lady Of No Man’s Land’ by Goldsmith. The price includes deactivation certificate and U.K. mainland delivery only. Sn 23478:73
£5,950.00

British, WW1, 1917 Dated, 1907 Pattern Bayonet & Scabbard by Vickers. Sn 23478:74 - 23478:74
This is a nice Pattern 1907 bayonet by Mole. The RICASSO carries the Kings crown over G.R. over 1907 followed by 9 (V in a circle) 17 (September (Vickers) 1917). The other side of the ricasso carries the broad arrow and several inspection stamps. The wooden grips are wood held by 2 screw bolts and are in good condition. The scabbard is a No1 mk II with an oval frog stud. See The Bayonet Book by John Watts and Peter White, pages 323 and plate 820 on page 393. The price includes U.K. delivery. Sn 23478:74
£275.00

**SCARCE**C1840 English, Westwood London, 120 Bore Under Hammer Percussion Traveling Boot Pistol With German Silver Action & Turn Off Barrel. Sn 23487 - 23487
This is a nice box lock traveling pistol made C1840 by Westwood London (the only London gunmaker we can find in our books is recorded as a General gunsmith (no first name listed) working in London between 1800 & 1840). It is 9 ½” overall with a 4 ¼” screw off steel barrel barrel. The barrel’s smooth bore has staining & residue consistent with age & use. It has impressed English black powder proofs on the underside of the barrel and action. The top of the sighted action is signed ‘Westwood London’. It has a steel trigger & the under hammer cocking & firing actions work crisply. The German silver action has tooled decoration. The original finely chequered walnut grip with inlaid void German silver escutcheon is undamaged. The brass butt plate has a hinged steel trap. The price for this scarce pistol 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 23487 (drawers office)
£595.00

**RARE**Victorian Zulu Wars Era Traditional Hand Crafted African Zulu Warrior’s Isihlangu Cow Hide War Shield With Correct Removable Wood Staff Handle. Sn 23522 - 23522
Zulu War shields were traditionally stockpiled by a Chief or King, to whom they belonged. True war shields are made of raw cattle hide, the shields, which are more than mere commodities for physical protection also acted as status symbols or Coat of Arms for a family or tribe. Consequently King Shaka meted out serious punishment to warriors who lost them. A warrior's duty was to return his shield to the king as a matter of honour and patriotism – to leave them in enemy hands or on foreign soil brought ill fame. The large Isihlangu war shield, was king Shaka's shield of choice. They were only carried by seasoned impi warriors serving the King in combat (illustrated in image 1 is a period photograph of a Zulu Chieftain with his war shield). This is a rare, Zulu Warrior’s Isihlangu war shield. The oval shield with staff / handle measures 4’8” x 2’ 2” width (the shield height itself is 44 ½”). The centre length of the shield has inserted sections of hide to create strength and identify a family or tribe. The rear has flaps of hide which hold the original removable wood staff / shaft which acts both as a staff for foraging and fighting and when inserted as a handle for the shield. We have not removed the staff from the shield as it is tightly fitted no doubt as the leather has shrunk with natural ageing. The price for this piece which would make a great addition to any ethnic or Zulu war collection includes UK delivery. Sn 23522
£895.00

**ORIGINAL**Victorian Era Zulu Warrior’s Assegai Short Stabbing Spear. Sn 23528 - 23528
The Assegai is a short handled stabbing spear invented by the legendary Zulu king Shaka in the early 1800s. The weapon revolutionized tribal warfare in South Africa. Chieftains would also use their Assegai to direct the attack of Zulu warrior Impi battle formations. A period photograph of a Zulu Chieftain armed with an Assegai in fighting pose is illustrated in image 1. This Assegai measures 50” overall length. It has a blackened iron 11 ¾” long leaf shaped blade. The blade is just under 1 ½” wide at its broadest. Its tang is attached to its hand crafted wood shaft by a shrunken leather hide sheath. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23528
£375.00

**ORIGINAL**Victorian Era Zulu Warrior’s Knobkerrie / Knobkerry Tropical Hard Wood Fighting War Club With Heavy Heart Wood Ball Club Head. Sn 23523 - 23523
An original Zulu knobkerrie War club. Also spelt knobkerrie, knopkierie or knobkerry, they are clubs used mainly in Southern and Eastern Africa. Typically they have a large knob at one end and can be used for throwing at animals in hunting or for clubbing an enemy's head in battle. A period photograph of a Zulu warrior armed with a knobkerrie & Assegai stabbing spear is illustrated in image 1. This knobkerrie war club is made from Tropical hard wood. The heavy ball club head is formed from the Heart wood of the Tropical hard wood tree (the strongest part of the tree). This heavy club measures 30” overall length and the club ball is 10” circumference. The club is in excellent clean condition. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23523
£395.00
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