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**MATCHING NUMBERS** Boxed 1930's Webley Junior .177 Calibre Air Pistol With Tin Plate Grips. Sn 23484:32 - 23484:32 This is an excellent pre WW2 boxed Webley Junior .177 Calibre Air pistol. This example made in the 1930's is undamaged with all original blue finish throughout and correct grooved tin plate grips. The left side of the cylinder is stamped 'Webley Junior .177' and with Webley & Scott Ltd Birmingham Made In England’. The frame has number ' J29412'. The front of the cylinder is stamped with matching number '412'. It has a blade foresight & 'V' notch rear sight. The pistol cocks and fires with a strong spring action. It is contained in its original Webley labelled cardboard box with vivid Webley pistol imagery & Junior model detail. Original illustrated instructions are adhered to the inside of the lid of the box (illustrated) and the box has its original pellet box compartment with later fabricated pellet box (empty). The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:32
£425.00
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Imperial Russian, 1898 Dated, Tula Arsenal, Mosin Nagant, Model 91, 7.62mm Calibre Bolt Action Rifle & Leather Sling. **UK 2008 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn 23484:31 - 23484:31 The Mosin–Nagant is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine-fed, military rifle, developed by the Imperial Russian Army in 1882–91, and used by the armed forces of the Russian Empire. Imperial Tula Arms Plant is a Russian weapons manufacturer founded by Tsar Peter I of Russia in 1712 in Tula, Tula Oblast as Tula Arsenal. The rifle was made at the Tula Arsenal in 1898 is in excellent condition, retaining all of the original features of the M91 Mosin Nagant rifle. The rifle carries the Imperial crest as will as the Tula Arsenal stamps on top of the breech together with the serial number 192094. The rifle retains some of its original blued finish and the woodwork only bears minor marks from service use. The rifle is fitted with the correct ear sight unshrouded fore sight and knurled cleaning rod. The bolt has a nice bright surface finish. As with the M91 Nagant, sling swivels are fitted as opposed to the later versions where the woodwork was slotted for the sling. Deactivated to UK specification in 2009 the magazine plate opens, the rifle cocks & dry fires and the bolt can be removed. The price for this rare Imperial Russian Nagant rifle includes the U.K. 2008 deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23484:31 £1,250.00
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**SOLD**10/6**RARE**MATCHING NUMMBERS**Boxed 1930-1935 1st Type Webley Senior .177 Calibre Air Pistol With Straight Grips & Accessories. Sn 23484:33 - 23484:33 This is a rare 1st type Webley Senior .177 Calibre Air pistol in very good condition. These pistols were made between 1930 & 1935 (see page 214 of Hiller's book The Collector's Guide To Air Pistols). It is undamaged with original finish and grips with Webley signature roundels. The left side of the cylinder is stamped 'The Webley Senior Made In England'. The right side is stamped 'Webley & Scott Ltd, Birmingham’ and has British & International Patents. The forward barrel block is stamped 'S.177' (calibre). It has the correct 1st type smooth barrel without knurled section found on later models (see page 76 of Webley Air pistols by Bruce where the difference is illustrated). The left side of the frame is stamped serial / batch number 'S702' & the front of the cylinder stamped with matching number '702'. It has a blade foresight & adjustable rear sight and it cocks and fires crisply. The pistol is contained in its original Webley labelled cardboard box with vivid Webley pistol imagery & Senior model detail. Original illustrated instructions are adhered to the inside of the lid of the box (illustrated). The box has its original pellet box compartment with later fabricated pellet box (empty) & wire cleaning brush. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:33
£0.00
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**Matching Numbers** 1930’s Webley Service MK II 3rd Series / Type .177 Calibre Air Rifle. Sn 23484:34 - 23484:34 A very good, 1930's, Webley Service MK II 3rd Series / Type, air rifle in .177 calibre (see pages 40–42 of Christopher Thrale's book Webley Air Rifles 1925–2005). The left side of the cylinder is stamped “WEBLEY SERVICE AIR RIFLE MK II”,“MANUFACTURED BY WEBLEY & SCOTT LTD, BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND and with the Webley ‘winged pellet’ trademark. The barrel has the Great Britain, USA, Spain, Germany and Canada 1925 patents stamped on the right side of the cylinder together with the correct patent number “371548”. The rifle is fitted with correct flip-up adjustable aperture sight. It has an excellent stock with chequered panel neck and undamaged ribbed horn butt plate. The weapon is serial number “S4275” which is stamped to the rear of the trigger guard and replicated on the underside of the barrel. The weapon cocks loads and shoots crisply. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:34
£795.00
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**MATCHING NUMBERS**Early 1930’s Webley Service Mark II 3rd Series .22 Calibre Air Rifle. Sn 23484:35 - 23484:35 A very good 1930's Webley Service MK II 3rd Series / Type, air rifle in .22 calibre (see pages 40–43 of Christopher Thrale's book Webley Air Rifles 1925-2005). The left side of the cylinder is stamped “WEBLEY SERVICE AIR RIFLE MK II”, “MANUFACTURED BY WEBLEY & SCOTT LTD, BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND and with the Webley ‘winged pellet’ Trademark. The barrel is stamped “.22 CALIBRE”. It has the Great Britain, USA, Spain, Germany and Canada 1925 patents stamped on the right side of the cylinder together with the correct patent number “371548”. It has an excellent stock with chequered panel neck and ribbed horn butt plate (small chip to lower part of the plate). The weapon is serial number “S11952” which is stamped to the rear of the trigger guard and 11952 on the barrel. The weapon cocks, loads and shoots crisply. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:35
£795.00
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NAPOLEONIC WARS ERA, 1813 Dated East India Company & British Board Of Ordnance Marked .650 Carbine Calibre Flintlock Light Dragoon Pistol With Regulation Brass Fittings & Captive Steel Ram Rod. Sn 23484:36 - 23484:36 This s an original Napoleonic wars era EIC marked flintlock Light Dragoon pistol. It measures 15 ¾” overall and has a 9" round steel barrel with .650 calibre smooth bore which has staining & residue consistent with age and use. The barrel has crown above ‘9’ & crown above ‘7’ inspection marks together with English black powder proofs. It has a heavy military swan neck hammer, brass trigger guard with extended tang, brass fore end block and cudgel butt cap. It also has a captive steel ramrod. The lock plate is marked with EIC rampant Lion mark and is dated 1813. The walnut full stock has just the knocks, bumps and bruises to be expected with age & service use. The wood is stamped with British Board Of Ordnance ‘BO’ stamp & has other impressed inspection marks (illustrated). The metal work has even patina throughout. Its 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. Sn 23484:36
£1,200.00
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Cold War Era West German, Walther PPK, 7.65 mm Semi Automatic Pistol**COCKS & DRY FIRES**UK 2002 DEACTIVATION**Sn 23484:37 - 23484:37 Walther's original factory was located in Zella-Mehlis,Thuringia, Germany which was occupied by the Soviet Union during WW2. Following the war, Walther established a new factory in Ulm. This is an excellent Cold War era German Walther PPK semi-auto pistol in 7.65mm. It has its original finish and its brown plastic Walther banner grips are undamaged. The left side of the pistol's slide is stamped with the Walther banner and 'Carl Walther Waffenfabrik Ulm/Do Modell PPK-Kal. 7.65 mm Made In W. Germany'. It is stamped with serial number '293849' on the right side of the frame & slide. The pistol also has West German Nitro proof marks. The butt is fitted with fixed lanyard ring. The pistol is complete with its original Walther magazine stamped with the Walther Banner, calibre & model detail. Deactivated to UK specification in 2002 the pistol’s slide locks back, it cocks and dry fires in both single and double action & the magazine can be removed. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23484:37
£875.00
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**LARGE FRAME**C1865 Victorian Tranter's Patent, Double Action 54 Bore (.442 Calibre) 5 Shot Percussion Revolver. Sn 23484:38 - 23484:38 The Tranter revolver is a double action black powder cap & ball revolver invented around 1856 by English firearms designer William Tranter (1816 - 1890). Originally operated with a special dual-trigger mechanism (one to rotate the cylinder and cock the gun, a second to fire it) later models such as ours employed a single-trigger mechanism. This is a very good all original example of the single trigger double action Tranter Patent revolver. The pistol has a 6” octagonal barrel which has a brass blade foresight and notch 'v' on the cylinder frame rear sight. The barrel’s bore is clean and has well defined rifling. The loading arm and frame are marked ‘Tranters Patent’. The frame also has a small factory inspector’s mark ‘HH’. It's original finely chequered Walnut grip has been period holed for lanyard. The cylinder has small English black powder proofs. The weapon’s firing mechanism works crisply in both single and double action. The metal has even aged patina. The steel trigger guard, frame, loading lever arm and butt plate have floral scroll engraving. It has a spur hammer and side hook lever safety catch which works correctly. The price includes UK delivery. NB As an antique cap & ball percussion revolver no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 23484:38
£1,195.00
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C1770 English Griffin (Most Likely Benjamin Griffin Bond Street London) 25 Bore Brass Cannon Barrel Flintlock Traveling Pistol With Eagle Or Griffin’s Head Brass Butt Cap & Brass Furniture. Sn 23484:39 - 23484:39 Benjamin Griffin [1739-1773] was a London based Gunmaker with premises at Bond Street, London. He was one of the early makers of double barrel pistols and fowling pieces. He made flintlock pocket and holster pistols with silver mountings, also double barrel, side-by-side, flintlock pistols with two hammers and two triggers & cannon barrel flintlock pocket pistols. The Company became Griffin & Tow from 1773 to 1796, continuing at Bond Street (see A. Merwyn Carey (1954) English, Irish and Scottish Firearms Makers, Acro Publishing Company, New York). This is an excellent flintlock traveling pistol with brass cannon barrel & brass furniture made C1770 by Griffin (most likely Benjamin). It is 10” overall with a 5” screw brass cannon barrel. The barrel’s smooth bore is clean. The barrel has crisp English proofs. The brass lock plate is faintly signed by the maker ‘Griffin’. The action is strong and the steel cock is fitted with flint. The walnut full stock has just light bumps and bruises to be expected with age & use. It has a brass trigger guard, side plate, ram rod flutes and the stock’s brass butt cap is in the form of an Eagle or mythical Griffin’s head. The pistol has its wood ram rod with brass cap. The price for this attractive flintlock 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. Sn 23484:39
£875.00
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**NAPOLEONIC WARS ERA** British Cavalry Officer’s Private Purchase 1796 Pattern Type Sabre With Brass Fittings & Scabbard. Sn 23484:40 - 23484:40 The Pattern 1796 Light Cavalry Sabre was used primarily by British Light Dragoons and Hussars during the Napoleonic Wars (see page 77 to 93 of World Swords by Withers where variations of 1796 pattern swords are illustrated). This original 1796 type Sabre is in excellent condition for its age. It has a single edged, fullered 29 ½” Sabre blade (34 ½” overall). The blade has staining consistent with age and use and a few minor nibbles to the cutting edge. The blade has no visible maker or date marks. Its cross guard with rounded langets, knuckle guard & pommel with back strap are the same as pattern 1796 sabres but are brass rather than steel indicating private purchase. Its grooved leather bound wood grip with wire binding are in excellent condition. The Sabre is complete with its original leather scabbard with brass mounts, frog locket & 2 hanging rings. The sword fits the scabbard snugly. The leather of the scabbard is clean and all stitching intact. The price for this Napoleonic Wars era Cavalry Officer’s Sword with Scabbard includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:40
£1,295.00
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**NAPOLEONIC WARS ERA**British Woolley & Deakin's (Birmingham) Improved Steel 1796 Pattern Cavalry Sabre & Scabbard. Sn 23484:41 - 23484:41 Woolley & Deakin of Birmingham produced their 1796 pattern sabres especially for the looming 100 Days War in March and April 1815, after the Congress of Vienna declared Napoleon an outlaw after his escape from his first exile to the Elba, and the Allies mobilised their armies accordingly. The Pattern 1796 Light Cavalry Sabre was used primarily by British Light Dragoons and Hussars during the Napoleonic Wars (see page 77 of World Swords by Withers). The blade is remembered today as one of the best of its time and has been described as the finest cutting sword ever manufactured in quantity. Officers of the famous 95th Rifles, Light Infantry Regiments and the "flank" Companies of Line Regiments adopted these Swords (The Hit Peninsular War, Book & TV series Sharpe's Rifles featured this pattern of Sword). This original 1796 Sabre by Woolley & Deakin is in good condition for its age. It has a single edged, fullered 33” Sabre blade (37 ¾” overall). The blade is undamaged & has staining consistent with age. The back of the blade is signed by the manufacturer ‘Woolley & Deakin's Improv’d Steel’. Its cross guard with rounded langets, knuckle guard, pommel and ribbed grip are good condition. The ribbed wood grip has traces of its original leather covering and some original wire binding is present. The Sabre is complete with its original steel scabbard with 1 hanging ring. The scabbard has even patina with no cracks or dents. The price for this Napoleonic Wars era Cavalry Sword by a quality maker with Scabbard includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:41
£1,145.00
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WW1 1916-1919 Dated, Birmingham Special Constabulary Lignum Vitae Tropical Hardwood Police Truncheon With Polychrome Kings Crown GRV (King George, Fifth Rex) Birmingham City Coat Of Arms & Birmingham Special Constabulary Banners. Sn 23484:42 - 23484:42 This is an excellent quality original WW1 Lignum Vitae Hard Wood Special Constable's / Sergeant’s Truncheon of the Birmingham Special Constabulary dated 1916 - 1919. It is 15” in length. Its Polychrome decoration consists of King’s Crown GRV over Birmingham City Coat Of Arms and banners Birmingham Special Constabulary above 1916-1919 dates all highlighted in bold colours. It has a deep grooved grip with rounded end fitted with original leather wrist strap. The strap has faint period hand applied name ‘Davies’ together with other indistinct lettering, most likely the name of the Special Constable who carried this truncheon during WW1 and beyond. The wood is undamaged with no dents. This is an original item of WW1 British Police memorabilia and the price includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:42
£345.00
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