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WW2 1944 Hispano HS 804 20mm Cannon Recovered from De Havilland Mosquito HX862 on Drum near Conwy, Wales. D 5994 - D 5994 The British 20mm Hispano-Suiza (20x110) HS 404 aircraft cannon which first entered service experimentally in the Battle of Britain in 1940 arming several Supermarine Spitfires and also in the Bristol Beaufighter which carried 4 of the guns internally. The gun however with its original 60 round drum feed although very effective in combat was mechanically unreliable. The gun was later modified to a belt feed which was reliable and served in many aircraft throughout WW2 including the Supermarine Spitfire, Hawker Hurricane, Westland Whirlwind, Bristol Beaufighter, Hawker Typhoon and Tempest as standard equipment or an upgrade of the Browning .303 machine gun as an effective hard hitting gun. This is a sectioned 20mm Hispano HS804 Mark 5 aircraft cannon that was recovered in 1970 from the hills at Drum near Conwy in North Wales from a De Havilland Mosquito mark VI Fighter Bomber HX842. The aircraft originally carried 4 of these cannons and was belt fed with its ammunition. The aircraft was with Number 60 OUT (Operational Training Unit) RAF as a night fighter aircraft on a night intruder exercise from RAF High Ercall in Shropshire as part of their night fighting course. Their briefed route took them towards Prestatyn at 3000 feet and then north west across the Irish Sea at 500 feet. This first leg pf the journey was at 3000 feet to clear the hills near Conwy before descending to the Irish Sea. The aircraft for some reason was flying at about 2300 feet and collided with the summit of the Carneddau mountains at Drem near Conwy at that height. The aircraft was completely destroyed and later that morning the wreckage was found and the pilot and navigators bodies were recovered. This cannon was recovered in 1970 from the crash site and has subsequently been deactivated for display. The cannon has had sections taken out of it to show the inner workings, the sectioned parts being painted in red. The cannon measures 68 inches long is mounted on a wooden display board complete with an inert 20mm HS804 round for display. The price for this very rare WW2 De Havilland Mosquito 20mm Hispano HS 804 cannon includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 5994
£3,900.00
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Commemorative Full Size Reproduction Of French Emperor Napoleon I’s Ceremonial Sword With Ornate Cast Hilt, Blued & Gilt Panels Etched Blade Mounted On Wooden Display Board With Identification Plaque. Sn 23306 - 23306 Napoleon I (Napoléon Bonaparte 15 August 1769 – 5 May 1821) was Emperor of the French from 18 May 1804 until his first abdication in 1814, with a brief restoration during the Hundred Days in 1815. He rose to prominence as a general during the French Revolution and led a series of military campaigns across Europe and North Africa during the Napoleonic Wars. He was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo and exiled to Saint Helena, where he died in 1821. This is a Commemorative Full Size reproduction of Napoleon I’s Ceremonial Sword With Ornate Cast Hilt, Blued & Gilt Panels Etched Blade in excellent condition Mounted On Wooden Display Board With Identification Plaque. The hilt is ornate cast brass with martial themes and cross guard with Lion’s head finials. The blade is 27” length and has blued and gilt etched panels on both sides featuring Martial devices. The sword measures 34” overall length. The sword is mounted on a wooden display board. The sword sits neatly on purpose made mounts and can easily be lifted off the board if required. The tip of the secured has a protective plastic tip cover and the tip sits in a small wooden block (the block has a small area of damage on one side that could easily be repaired and is illustrated in the images). The board has a brass plaque engraved in French which roughly translates to ‘Ceremonial Sword Of Emperor Napoleon I’. There are no maker or date marks on the sword or display board. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23306 (in armoury against gun rack)
£275.00
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**AS FOUND**WW1 1915 British Officer’s WD Enfield 1908 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Troopers Sword With Leather Cord & Acorn Portepee & Scabbard. ED 3043 - ED 3043 This is an original British 1908 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Troopers sword & scabbard. It is as found & has an undamaged 35 ½” single edged blade with fullers (43" overall). The ricasso is date marked ’11/15’ (November 1915) and fitted with original leather hilt washer. It also has WD arrow & EFD (Enfield) manufacturer mark. The spine has ‘08’ (pattern). The bowl guard has no discernible Regiment, maker or date marks. It has a clean undamaged chequered hilt with correct thumb recess to strengthen grip. The guard is fitted with original leather cord with acorn portepee. It is complete with its original steel scabbard with fixed hanging rings. The scabbard has no discernible date, maker or Regiment marks. The price includes UK delivery. ED 3043
£595.00
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WW2 1942 U.S. Army Model 1923 M1 Garand .30 Calibre, Semi Automatic Rifle Ammunition Belt For 10 Garand Rifle Ammunition Clips By Hinson Mfg Co Containing 4 Original Ammunition Clips & Inert Deactivated Rounds & 1942 Pouch With Fist Aid Tin. - 23334:1 These webbing belts continued in service through WWII and would also hold 80 x .30 calibre cartridges on eight round Garand clips. This is an original M-1923 U.S. Army webbing ammunition belt for M1 Garand .30 Calibre, Semi Automatic Rifles. These belts would hold 80 .30 calibre cartridges on eight round Garand clips in 10 pockets with full flap covers & clasp fasteners. The belt is 30” overall length and is clean with all material & stitching intact. The belt has the correct zinc alloy interlocking bar fastener and has an original U.S army first aid pouch attached which contains an empty wartime U.S Government first aid tin with removable lid. The lid has embossed user instructions and maker detail. Four of the pouches contain an original Garand rifle ammo clip each loaded with 8 rounds of inert Deactivated Rounds. All maker & date marks on the belt, first aid tin and pouches are illustrated. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23334:1 (bandoliers / rigs box storeroom)
£195.00
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WW2 Era U.S Army Thompson 1928 A1 Auto Ordnance Corp .45 ACP Calibre Sub Machine Gun With U.S Army ‘Co’ 30 Round Stick Magazine, Sling & 4 Inert Deactivated Rounds Of Ammunition**MOVING PARTS**UK/EU 2024 DEACTIVATION**Sn 23330 - 23330 This is an original WW2 era, U.S Army Thompson M1 SMG (see page 312 of ‘The Ultimate Thompson Book’ By Hill). It is an excellent example and its original wood stock, pistol grip and fore stock are all undamaged as is its metal work. The weapon is crisply stamped 'Auto -Ordnance Corporation, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.A.’ and 'U.S Model of 1928 A1’. The weapon is serial number 538845 which is on the frame. The top of the frame is stamped with the Thompson trademark. The metal also has Thompson USA patents and ‘Thompson Sub Machine Gun Calibre .45 Automatic Cartridge’. The Thompson has blade fore sight, Thompson muzzle flash suppressor and Lyman peep sight. It is complete with an original U.S Army ‘Co’ stick magazine. The weapon’s sling swivels are fitted with an original webbing sling. The stock has a steel butt plate with trap. Deactivated to UK/EU specification in 2024 the weapon’s trigger moves, the slide moves backwards and forwards under spring tension and the magazine can be removed. Included are 4 Inert Deactivated Rounds Of .45 ACP brass cased Ammunition. The rounds load into the magazine correctly. The price for this iconic WW2 era SMG includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 23330
£1,395.00
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C1960’s Siebe Gorman Diver's Knife As Used By British Royal Navy Divers With Brass Scabbard Slotted For Belt Loop. Sn 21025 - 21025 This is an excellent, original, Siebe Gorman Diver's Knife and Scabbard as used by British Royal Navy divers. The knife has a clean 191mm long double edged spear point blade with medial ridge & is 330 mm overall length. The blade is crisply etched on one side ‘Siebe Gorman’. The blade is magnetic. The knife has a brass cross guard, ferrule & tang nut and has a ribbed & contoured grooved ebonite handle. The knife is complete with solid brass scabbard with belt slot. The knife fits correctly in its scabbard. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 21025 (hunting / survival)
£575.00
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SOLD SOLD (27/03) 19th Century British Sykes Patent (Sheffield) Pocket Pistol Size Plain Category Copper & Brass Black Powder Flask with Sprung Nozzle Charger Ideal For Pistol Boxes & Cases. MISC 2001 - MISC 2001 Decoration of black powder flasks varied dramatically with plain utilitarian examples and ornate examples with hunting, game animals, foliate, village, military and marine scenes & were made of a wide variety of materials. This pocket pistol size flask falls into the ‘Plain category’ described in the ‘Plain Flasks’ chapter (page 271) of, ‘The Powder Flask’ book by Riling. Similar small copper and brass plain flasks are illustrated at plates 125 of Riling’s book page 272 & 274 along with other forms from the period Sykes catalogue. Riling states that these plain flasks “should receive special attention from the new collector and form an important part of any collection”. This flask ideal for pistol boxes & cases measures 5” overall length and is 1 ¾” broad at its widest. The brass sprung charger works correctly and has a removable screw in nozzle. The brass top is stamped by the manufacturer ‘Sykes Patent’. The copper has a few minor dents consistent with age and use but no cracks or splits. The price includes UK delivery. MISC 2001 (drawers office)
£0.00
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INERT DEACTIVATED. British 7.62 (7.62x51) Drill Rounds, (36), 1990 Dated, in Links for the Gimpy (General Purpose Machine Gun) used by the British Army. O 2310 - O 2310 INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a 36 round link of 7.62 (7.62x51) drill rounds used in the Gimpy (General Purpose Machine Gun) what was then the main medium machine gun used by the British Army by troops and is armoured vehicles. The drill rounds have a dull chromed brass cartridge with a blind primer hole filled with red paint. The cartridge cases have three grooves radially along the body. The copper jacketed bullet is held in the cartridge case by a heavy ring crimp. The cartridge case is headstamped RG (Radway Green) 90 (1990 date) and the NATO symbol. The rounds are in good condition with only minor wear from use. The rounds are held in their steel disintegrating links. The price for this 36 round Gimpy link 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. O 2310 £125.00
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19th Century British Form Pocket Pistol Size Plain Category Copper & Brass Black Powder Flask with Sprung Nozzle Charger Ideal For Pistol Boxes & Cases. MISC 2002 - MISC 2002 Decoration of black powder flasks varied dramatically with plain utilitarian examples and ornate examples with hunting, game animals, foliate, village, military and marine scenes & were made of a wide variety of materials. This pocket pistol size flask falls into the ‘Plain category’ described in the ‘Plain Flasks’ chapter (page 271) of, ‘The Powder Flask’ book by Riling. Similar small copper and brass plain flasks are illustrated at plates 125 of Riling’s book page 272 & 274. Riling states that these plain flasks “should receive special attention from the new collector and form an important part of any collection”. This flask ideal for pistol boxes & cases measures 4 ½” overall length and is just under 2” broad at its widest. The brass sprung charger works correctly and has a removable screw in nozzle. The copper has a few minor dents consistent with age and use but no cracks or splits. The price includes UK delivery. MISC 2002 (drawers office)
£175.00
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19th Century British Form Pocket Pistol Size Plain Category Copper & Brass Black Powder Flask with Sprung Nozzle Charger Ideal For Pistol Boxes & Cases. MISC 2003 - MISC 2003 Decoration of black powder flasks varied dramatically with plain utilitarian examples and ornate examples with hunting, game animals, foliate, village, military and marine scenes & were made of a wide variety of materials. This pocket pistol size flask falls into the ‘Plain category’ described in the ‘Plain Flasks’ chapter (page 271) of, ‘The Powder Flask’ book by Riling. Similar small copper and brass plain flasks are illustrated at plates 125 of Riling’s book page 272 & 274. Riling states that these plain flasks “should receive special attention from the new collector and form an important part of any collection”. This flask ideal for pistol boxes & cases measures 5 ½” overall length and is 2 ½” broad at its widest. The brass sprung charger works correctly and has a removable screw in nozzle. The copper has a few minor dents consistent with age and use but no cracks or splits. The price includes UK delivery. MISC 2003 (drawers office)
£175.00
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INERT DEACTIVATED. WW2, Japanese 6.5mm (6.5x50SR) Arisaka 5 Ball Rounds in a Brass and Steel Stripper Clip. O 2311 - O 2311 INERT DEACTIVATED. These are an original WW2, Japanese 5 round stripper clip with 5 inert ball rounds for the Japanese 6.5mm Arisaka rifle which was service rifle for the Japanese forces. The brass cartridge cases have no headstamp and the bullets have a straight neck crimp. The rounds have small brass primers fitted. the bullets are nickel jacketed with a spitzer point. The stripper clips are made of brass with a steel friction strip to hold the rounds in. The price includes UK delivery and no license is required to possess this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2311 £75.00
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SOLD SOLD (09/04) **VERY RARE**ONE OF ONLY 23,000**1880-1886 American Whitney-Kennedy (Winchester Model 1876) Lever Action .40-60 Centre Fire Obsolete Calibre Buffalo / Big Game Hunting Rifle With Octagonal Barrel & Tube Magazine. 23340:1 - 23340:1 The Whitney-Burgess and Whitney-Kennedy lever action rifles are some of the lesser known arms of America’s “Wild West” history. All were based on design work by Andrew Burgess, one of the nations most influential firearms designers & American gunmaker Samuel V Kennedy. They were designed to compete with Winchester’s model 1876 rifles & were produced by the Whitneyville Armoury around 1880–1886. Only approx 23,000 Whitney-Kennedy rifles were made. Production ceased after the death of Eli Whitney and the sale of the business to Winchester in 1886. This is an excellent original Whitney-Kennedy (Winchester Model 1876) Lever Action .40-60 Centre Fire Obsolete Calibre Buffalo / Big Game Hunting Rifle With Octagonal Barrel & Tube Magazine, in the large 40-60 centre fire UK obsolete calibre. It has a 22” octagonal barrel with clean bore and well defined. It measures 40 ½” overall length. The rifle has original Walnut woodwork and blued metal work with original finish. The breech tang is faintly stamped 73 Ap'l 1 (2) May 13 & Aug. 12-79’. The barrel has calibre detail ‘40-60’ & ‘Whitney Kennedy Mf’d By Whitney Arms Co New Haven CT USA’. The weapon is early serial number ‘S800’. It has an adjustable sight & brass blade foresight, steel butt plate with sliding brass trap, steel fore end block and full length tube magazine. It's lever, loading and firing actions work crisply. The price for this very rare rifle includes UK delivery. NB As an antique obsolete calibre rifle no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 23340:1
£0.00
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