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**MATCHING NUMBERS**MINT BORE**American Civil War Era 1851-1863 Patents Cooper Firearms Manufacturing Co .31" Calibre, 5 Shot, Double & Single Action Percussion Revolver (Colt's Pocket Model Of 1849) With Large Brass Trigger Guard For Gloved Hand. Sn 2270 - 22701
The Cooper Firearms Manufacturing Co of Philadelphia, manufactured pistols From 1851 To 1869. When Colt's Patents for revolving firearms expired in 1857 Cooper Firearms Co began Manufacturing Colt Patent expired weapons. Many of their weapons were used during the American Civil War. This is an original 4” octagonal barrel Cooper manufactured revolver similar in design to Colt's Pocket Model of 1849 .31 Calibre, percussion revolvers with captive steel lever ramrod. The pistol has a conical brass post fore sight and notched hammer rear sight. Its cylinder is stamped with number '6562' which is repeated on the butt of the brass grip frame and the underside of its barrel. The rifled bore is near mint clean and bright with well defined rifling. The metal work is all original & undamaged. The pistol retains its original blue finish which has lightened in areas to grey over time. The top of the barrel is marked by the manufacturer 'Cooper Firearms Manufacturing Co, Frankford, Phila PA’ and 1851-63 Patents (illustrated). It has its original undamaged American Walnut grip which has just light bumps consistent with handling. The pistol has a large brass trigger guard for gloved hand. The pistol's double and single action firing mechanism functions crisply. The price includes UK delivery. NB. As an antique percussion revolver no licence is required to own this weapon in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 22701 (drawers office)
£1,200.00

**LARGE FRAME**1822-37 English William Mills High Holborn London 6 Shot .400 Calibre Double Action Percussion Bar Hammer Pepperbox Revolver. Sn 22698 - 22698
William Mills was an English London based gunmaker recorded at 59 Judd Street Brunswick Square, in 1821 and 120 High Holborn 1822-37.William dies in 1837 and the company became W. Mills & Son 1837-43 ( see page 185 of British Gunmakers Vol.1 by Brown). This is an excellent pepperbox bar hammer revolver by Mills made at his High Holborn premises. The large frame revolver measures 9 ¼” overall and the barrel cluster is 3 ¼” length. The action, bar hammer, steel frame, trigger guard and stepped steel butt plate with hinged trap are engraved with a foliate decoration. The action is signed by the maker ‘W.F Mills High Holborn’ within banners (either William himself or his son). The barrel cluster has English black powder proofs and the barrels are numbered 1 to 6. The action, behind the hammer has a sliding safety bolt which works correctly. The revolver has an undamaged finely chequered Walnut grip and an inlaid void white metal 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 22698
£1,175.00

**QUALITY**C1840’s English Henry Egg London 120 Bore Percussion Brass Action Ladies Small Muff Pistol With Concealed Folding Trigger, Sliding Safety Bolt & Screw Off Barrel. Sn 22695 - 22695
Henry Egg (1815-1869) son of Joseph Egg, gunmakers (successor to Joseph Manton & Son), 6 Holles Street,Cavendish Square, 1839-1842; 1 Picadilly, 1842-1850; Henry Egg, s.a. 1851-1869; Henry William Egg, s.a. 1869-1880. This is an excellent English percussion pistol by Henry Egg. It is a diminutive just under 5 ¼” overall with a just under 1 ¾” blued screw off steel barrel which is approx. 120 bore, ideal for concealment in a Ladies Muff hand warmer for self protection in the Victorian era. The smoothbore is clean. It has a brass action engraved with foliate decoration, concealed folding blued steel trigger, sliding safety bolt with tooled decoration & blued Dolphin hammer. The top of the barrel is engraved with the maker’s name 'H. Egg London'. The underside of the barrel and frame have English black powder proofs. It has a void oval German silver escutcheon inlaid into the back of the bag shaped Walnut stock grip which is excellent with finely chequered grip panels. The pistol’s action works crisply. The price for this pistol by a prestigious maker 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 22695 (drawers office)
£575.00

**OLDEST GUNMAKER**MINT BORE**QUALITY** C1840’s W&J Rigby Dublin Ireland .450 Calibre Percussion Overcoat Pistol With C1843 ‘EC-392’ Cork East Riding Irish Registration Mark, Octagonal Barrel & Captive Steel Ram Rod. Sn 22676 - 22676
John Rigby & Company (or John Rigby & Co. (Gunmakers) Ltd) is the oldest gunmaking firm in continuous operation in the English-speaking world. Rigby has a distinguished history of technological advancement for both sporting and military application. Rigby rifles, guns and pistols have played prominent roles throughout the British Empire and particularly in Asia and Africa. The company was established by the first John Rigby in Dublin, Ireland in 1775. After the founding John Rigby's death, in 1818, his sons William and John Jason Rigby operated the business as W. & J. Rigby from circa 1820 to 1865, a period that spanned flintlock, percussion, pinfire and needle fire ignition and marked the start of the modern metallic cartridge era. Rigby was a leader in barrel-making and rifling technology and, at the time, it was also recognised for its high grade dueling pistols. This is a quality W&J Rigby Dublin percussion overcoat pistol, made circa 1840’s. It is a sturdy pistol, 8” overall length with a 3 ½” octagonal barrel. The smooth bore is near mint clean and bright. The top flat of the barrel is signed ‘Dublin’ and has the Irish registration mark ‘EC-392’ for Cork East Riding (these Irish County identification marks were introduced by the short lived Arms Act of 1843). The original stock is made from Walnut and has an inlaid void German Silver disc on top of the wrist. The pistol has blued steel furniture decorated with foliate engraving. The pistol grip has fine chequered panels and it has German silver stock mounts. The pistol has its original captive steel ram rod. The action plate is engraved 'W&J Rigby' and its cocking and firing actions are crisp. The price for this quality Irish piece 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 22676 (drawers office)
£895.00

**MATCHING NUMBERS**MINT BORE**1857-1873 Manhattan Arms Manufacturing Co USA (Colt M1861 Navy) .36 Naval Calibre, 5 Shot Single Action Cap & Ball Percussion Revolver. Sn 22700 - 22700
The Manhattan Arms Manufacturing Co. was founded in New Jersey U.S.A. When Colt's Patents for revolving firearms expired in 1857 Manhattan began Manufacturing Colt Patent expired weapons including the iconic Colt Navy Revolver. Production continued until C1873. Many of their weapons were used during the American Civil War. This is an excellent, original, 6 ½” barrel version of the Manhattan (Colt Navy) .36 Naval Calibre, 5 shot percussion revolver with captive drop down loading lever. The barrel’s bore is near mint clean & bright with well defined rifling. The metal work has even patina with original blue finish traces of original factory nickel plating to the brass grip frame. The top of the barrel is signed ‘Manhattan Fire Arms Co Newark N.J'. The cylinder has faint original etched cylinder scene panels featuring, River Steam Boat and other Civil War Battle Scenes. The cylinder is marked ‘Patented Dec 27 1859’. The pistol's steel frame, barrel block, butt of the brass grip frame & trigger guard assembly are stamped with matching serial numbers '22238'. The pistol has a small brass blade fore sight and ‘v’ notch hammer rear sight. It has its original undamaged American Walnut grip which has just light bumps consistent with handling. The pistol's loading and single action firing mechanisms work crisply. The price includes UK delivery. NB As an antique cap and ball revolver, no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 22700
£1,275.00

1854-1858 English Richard Wallas Wigton Cumberland Single Damascus Barrel 10 Bore Muzzle Loading Percussion Sporting / Hunting Shotgun. Sn 22681 - 22681
The British gunsmith Richard Wallas is recorded as having premises at Water Street, Wigton, Cumberland between 1854-1858 (see page 356 of British Gunmakers Vol 2 by Brown). This is an excellent percussion sporting shotgun by Richard Wallas. It has a 31 ¼” round Damascus steel barrel stepped to octagonal (48” overall). The barrel’s smooth bore is clean. The top of the barrel is faintly signed ‘Wigton’ & has a bead fore sight. It has a walnut stock with German Silver stock mounts, steel butt plate with extended tang and trigger guard with extended tang and acanthus bud finial. The all original wood work has just light bumps, and bruises to be expected with age. The action plate is signed ‘Rich’d Wallas ’ and has foliate engraved decoration together with game bird in the field scene. The breech has a gold band. The shotgun is complete with original wood ramrod with brass end cap. It’s cocking and firing actions work crisply. The price includes UK delivery. NB As an antique muzzle loading percussion shotgun no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of collection or display. Sn 22681
£795.00

**MINT BORE**MATCHING NUMBERS**Hopkins & Allen Manufacturing Company USA 1871 -1875 Patent ‘XL No.5 Safety Lock’ .38 Rim Fire Obsolete Calibre 5 Shot Single Action Factory Nickel Plated Revolver. Sn 22525 - 22525
Hopkins & Allen Arms Company was a US firearms manufacturing company based in Norwich, Connecticut that was founded in 1868 by Charles W. Allen, Charles A. Converse, Horace Briggs, Samuel S. Hopkins and Charles W. Hopkins. The Hopkins brothers ran the day-to-day operations of the company until it went bankrupt in 1916 and was subsequently bought by Marlin-Rockwell. Their ‘XL No.5 Safety Lock’ revolver, is one of many revolvers based on S&W and Colt Patents produced in the 1860’s through to the late 1870s with dynamic or quirky names to attract sales. This is an original example of their ‘XL No.5 Safety Lock’ revolver. The safety lock is the most outstanding feature of this gun. The base pin has two positions, pushed all the way in while operating the lever on the frame of the gun locks the hammer in the down position, move it out one notch again while operating the lever on the frame and the gun functions normally. The steel pistol retains some original factory nickel finish with areas of staining and tarnish consistent with age. It has a 1 ¾” octagonal steel barrel (6 ¼” overall). The barrel’s bore is near mint clean and bright with crisp rifling. The top of the frame is crisply marked 'Hopkins & Allen Mfg Co XL No.5 Safety Lock’ and with 1871-1875 patents. The barrel is numbered ‘173’ which is repeated on the cylinder. It has a sheathed trigger, blade fore sight, notched frame rear sight and undamaged walnut grips. The cylinder can be removed by pressing a steel lever on the left side of the pistol which releases the cylinder spigot. The spigot can also be used as a clearing rod. The action cocks and dry fires correctly in single action only. The price includes UK delivery. NB As an antique obsolete calibre rim fire revolver no licence is required to own this pistol in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. Sn 22525
£575.00

1905 To 1915 Marlin USA Model ’92 (1892) .32 Rim Fire Obsolete Calibre Lever Action Rifle, Octagonal Barrel & Tube Magazine. Sn 22566 - 22566
This is an increasingly hard to find Marlin Model ‘92 (1892) lever action rifle in UK obsolete calibre .32 RF. It has all original woodwork which has just light bumps and bruises to be expected. The metalwork has even aged patina to its all original blue finish. The rifle’s action has a removable steel plate which can be removed to allow access to the actions working parts for inspection / cleaning. The plate is removed by unscrewing a screw bolt with knurled lug on the side of the action. The rifle cocks and dry fires crisply. Its 23 ½” octagonal barrel has a clean bore (40 ½” overall length). The top of the barrel is marked with the Marlin Fire-Arms Co. New Haven address & patents for 1878- 1892 and the action tang ‘Marlin ‘92’ (the model designation was changed in 1905 from model 1892 to just the model 92. The model 92 rifles were available until 1915). It has an external hammer & full length tube magazine. The underside of the frame is stamped with number 'A 6828’. It has a curved steel butt plate, German Silver blade foresight & adjustable rear sight. The price includes UK delivery. NB As an obsolete calibre antique rifle no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 22566
£1,895.00

Victorian C1860 English Form 13 Bore Double Barreled Muzzle Loading Percussion Sporting Shotgun. Sn 22618 - 22618
This is a Victorian era double barrel percussion sporting shotgun in English form. It has 29 ¾” steel barrels and measures 46” overall. The unsighted barrels, set side by side have a central flat top barrel rib. The barrel’s smooth bores have staining and residue consistent with age and use. It has its original walnut straight hand stock in very good condition with chequered grip panels & inlaid white metal void escutcheon on the underside of the stock. It’s steel butt plate tang, steel trigger guard with extended tang and acanthus bud finial, action tang, hammers and action plates have light foliate engraved decoration. There are no external maker marks on this gun. The shotgun has its wood ramrod with brass cap. The weapon cocks & dry fires crisply. The price includes UK delivery. NB. As an antique percussion shotgun no licence is required to own this weapon in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 22618
£575.00

Victorian C1860 English Form 13 Bore Double Damascus Barrels Muzzle Loading Percussion Sporting Shotgun. Sn 22620 - 22620
This is a Victorian era double barrel percussion sporting shotgun in English form. It has attractive 30 ½” Damascus steel barrels and measures 46 ¾” overall. The barrels, set side by side have a central flat top barrel rib with brass post fore sight. The barrel’s smooth bores are clean. The breech has platinum lines. It has its original walnut straight hand stock in excellent condition with chequered grip panels & inlaid white metal void escutcheon on top of the wrist. It’s blued steel butt plate tang, blued steel trigger guard with extended tang and Pineapple finial, action tang & hammers have foliate engraved decoration. The action plates have foliate engraved scenes with Game birds in the field. There are no external maker marks on this gun. The shotgun has its wood ramrod with brass cap and brass tip. The weapon cocks & dry fires crisply. The price includes UK delivery. NB. As an antique percussion shotgun no licence is required to own this weapon in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 22620
£675.00
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