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ZULU WARS VERY RARE, MK1 1873 British WD Enfield Martini Henry .577 x 450 Obsolete Calibre Service Rifle with Correct MK1 Chequered Butt Plate, Grooved Trigger, Bronze Azis Pin, 3 Sling Swivels, Polished Breech Block Sn 23484:19 - 23484:19 This is a very rare, unconverted, and original .577x .450 Martini Henry, 1973 dated mark I British service rifle. The rifle was approved for service in 1873 and the rifle retains all of the features of the mark I Martini Henry rifle produced prior to 1873 including the chequered butt plate, grooved trigger, exposed trigger nose, a bronze axis pin for the breech block, the bulbous early mark 1 cleaning rod, (the bulbous nose was reduced with later mark I rifles to enable it to clear stuck cartridges, 3 sling swivels and the polished breech block which is stamped S B (strengthened striker). The woodwork and metalwork are crisply stamped with the markings. The rifle retains most of its original blued finish to the barrel and receiver. The receiver is stamped on the right hand side with the Queens crown over VR (Victoria Regina) ENFIELD 1873 (date), an inspection stamp over I (mark I) indicating that this rifle was in service from 1873 and would have been in service during the Zulu wars of 1879. The rifle retains all of the original woodwork and the stock has a nice Enfield roundel stamped on the right hand side R M (Royal Manufactory) WD and ENFIELD I (class I weapon) and various other inspection marks. The wood furniture has just light bumps and bruises to be expected with age and service use. The rifle has a block and blade fore sight, 1400 yard range flip up ladder rear sight. The 32 ½” steel barrels bore is mint with crisp rifling with an overall length of 49 ½”. See section D, Martini arms, RB 92 on page 18 of the Catalogue of the Enfield Pattern Room, British Rifles, published by Her Majesty’s Stationary Office and chapter 3 together pages 35 to 45 together with the colour plates in The Martini-Henry for Queen and Empire by Neil Aspinshaw. This is an outstanding example of a very rare rifle. NB As an antique obsolete calibre, section 58(2) weapon, no licence is required to possess if retained as a part of a collection or display. An inert 577 x 450 round is included; no licence is required to possess in the U.K. as part of a collection or display. The price for this rare, original and unaltered mark I Martini Henry rifle includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:19 £7,950.00
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**Rare** British P1907 Hooked Quillon and Scabbard Made by J.A. Chapman & Co. Sn 23484:20 - 23484:20 This is a British P1907 bayonet with hooked quillon made by J.A. Chapman & Co (J A Chapman Ltd. manufacturers of American pattern carpenter’s braces, Scotch, wagon, builder’s & other pattern iron braces, Industry Tool works, Woodside Lane, Sheffield – made the original Pattern 1907 Sword Bayonet with Hooked Quillon). Chapman only made 14250 P1907 bayonets with hooked quillon, compared to Enfield who made more than 175000. The ricasso is stamped with the crown over E.R. & 1907 & J.A.C. The blade has light staining consistent with its age. The bayonet is fitted with wooden grips which are in good condition. The scabbard is the standard Mk II and the leather, stitching and metalwork are all in good order. See Skennerton item B234 page 186 & 187. The price includes UK delivery. (07 Box 2). Sn 23484:20 £595.00
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C1820 English, Reeves London 50 Bore Flintlock Traveling Pocket Pistol With Turn Off Barrel & Folding Sprung Bayonet. Sn 23484:21 - 23484:21 This is an excellent, English, steel framed flintlock traveling pistol made C1820. It measures 8” overall (bayonet closed) with a 2 ½” steel barrel (the barrel requires a tool for insertion in the grooved muzzle to turn off the barrel, we do not have the tool). The barrel’s smooth bore has staining consistent with age and use. The frame is marked ‘Reeves’ within oval surrounded by Martial banners & arms on the left side and the right ‘London’ within roundel, Martial arms and banners (there were several London based gunmakers named Reeves working in London in the flintlock era). The underside of the action & barrel have crisp English proof marks. It has a steel cock, sliding safety bolt feature which works as it should and steel trigger guard. The pistol is fitted with a 2” long folding triangular section bayonet blade. The bayonet block has a sprung steel release button to allow the bayonet to fold into the closed position. When closed the tip of the bayonet fits into a notch in the front of the trigger guard. The bayonet is released and flicks open by pulling the sprung trigger guard to the rear. The pistol’s finely chequered bag shaped walnut grip with inlaid white metal escutcheon is undamaged. The pistol cocks and dry fires 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 part of a collection or display. Sn 23484:21 (drawers office) £675.00
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Boxed, 1950-1970 U.S.A. Hy-Score Arms Co New York Target Model 802B 6 Shot Repeating .22 Calibre Break Action Air Pistol With Illustrated Instruction Pamphlets. Sn 23484:23 - 23484:23 The Hy Score Model 802B repeating Target Air Pistol was produced by the New York based Hy-Score Arms Corporation between 1950 to 1970. This is an excellent boxed original example. It retains all of its original blue finish (making it the 802B model. 802C designation was allocated to chrome multi shot variants). The cylinder is crisply marked 'Hy-Score Target Air Pistol' & with the Hy-Score Arms New York Address. It is also marked 'Patent Pending Made In USA' (all illustrated). It has attractive brown contoured plastic target grips with embossed HY-Score shields, blade foresight & Adjustable target rear sight. It has an innovative loading action. The weapon has a break release catch on the right side of the frame. The weapon is cocked by 'top' break action. The rear of the cylinder has a knurled dial which is turned to open the loading port, a maximum of 6 pellets are loaded into the breech and the knurled dial is turned to close the breech ready for firing. The pistol is cocked and fired, the breech then rotated and re-tightened, the gun cocked and fired and the action repeated until all pellets are fired. The pistol fires with a strong spring action. It is contained in its original cardboard box with removable lid which has Hy-Score labelling & imagery. The inside of the lid of the box has illustrated instructions. The box contains 3 original illustrated Instruction Pamphlets. The price includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Pistol the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. Sn 23484:23
£645.00
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**VERY RARE** ONE OF 2000**Cased, 1946 -1949, British Abas Major 2nd Type (A.A. Brown & Sons) .177 Calibre Air Pistol With Correct Smooth Brown Plastic Grips & Accessories. Sn 23484:24 - 23484:24 A.A. Brown & Sons were established in 1930 at Whittall St in Birmingham and mainly concentrated on making sporting guns but towards the end of the thirties and during WW2 they were producers of weapon components and machine tools. After the war both work and the necessary materials to continue with their normal line of work dried up and the company were scratching around for things to enable them to survive. This inspired them to produce an air pistol entirely of their own design which was marketed as the “Abas Major” (the name Abas derived from the initials of the company name). One of only three English air pistols that use a tap loader, the Abas Major was produced between 1946 & 1949. Only 2000 Abas Major’s were manufactured. The underlever (trigger guard) cocking air pistols were produced in three variations which can be identified by the grips. The first model had walnut grips, the second model had smooth plastic grips and the final model had chequered plastic grips. Although work like this helped the company though a difficult period, they soon returned to their normal product line and were a renowned manufacturer and customiser of high quality sporting guns. This is an excellent original example of the 2nd pattern Abas Major with correct smooth plastic grips in .177 calibre. The pistol retains its original blue finish and the grips are undamaged. It has a blade fore sight and adjustable rear sight. The top of the cylinder has the correct loading port marked ‘Load’ and the correct thumb operated loading lever which has a hole for pellet gauge. The right side of the cylinder is marked ‘Abas Major’. The front of the cylinder has ‘.177’ calibre. The trigger guard lever is stamped ‘Abas’. The grip frame is stamped with serial number ‘916’ (of 2000). The pistol loads and fires correctly. The pistol comes with its associated custom-fit faux leather covered wood, baize-lined case. The case contains an oil applicator and a vintage Webley .177 pellet tin which contains a quantity of lead pellets. The case has a carry handle, hinged lid and clasp fasteners. The price for this very rare air pistol includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 air weapon the restrictions of the crime reduction act apply to the sale and delivery of this item. Sn 23484:24
£975.00
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Outstanding Victorian, Martini Henry Mark 2 Rifle, 1880 Dated, *MINT BORE*, 577x .450 Obsolete Calibre, WD Contract Contract Rifle by BSA & Munitions Limited & White Leather Sling. Sn 23484:22 - 23484:22 This is a nice Martini Henry mark 2 rifle WD contract by BSA & Munitions Limited of Birmingham. BSA were one of the major makers of Martini Henry rifles including private purchase weapons for officers. The rifle has a commercial blued finish and a fine quality walnut stock which are in excellent condition. On the right hand side of the receiver is the early large cocking lever and is stamped with the Queens crown over VR (Victoria Regina) B.S.A&M.Co (BSA & Munitions Limited of Birmingham) 1880 (date), an inspection stamp over II (mark 2). The top of the receiver is stamped S.X (strengthened extractor). The right hand side of the barrel carries extensive proof marks and to top of the knox form is stamped 167 K7. The right hand side of the butt carries a nicely stamped roundel PIMLICO a crowfoot over WD 1897 II (reserve weapon) I (class o reserve weapon). The rifle has a block and blade fore sight, 1400 yards flip up ladder rear sight, steel butt plate, sling swivels, & bayonet lug. The 33” steel barrel's bore is bright with crisp rifling (49” overall length). The rifle is fitted with its correct mark 2 cleaning rod and has both sling swivels. The metalwork retains most of its original blued finish with the breech block left in the white. The rifle has only minor bumps and bruises from service use. See section D, Martini arms, RB 96 on page 18 of the Catalogue of the Enfield Pattern Room, British Rifles, published by Her Majesty’s Stationary Office and chapter 6 together pages 82 to 85 together with the colour plates in The Martini-Henry for Queen and Empire by Neil Aspinshaw. This is an outstanding example of a very rare rifle. NB As an antique obsolete calibre, section 58(2) weapon, no licence is required to possess if retained as a part of a collection or display. An inert 577 x 450 round is included; no licence is required to possess in the U.K. as part of a collection or display. The price for this original and unaltered mark II Martini Henry rifle includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:22 £2,200.00
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**RARE**Boxed 1946-1956 Schimel Arms Company USA GP-22 ‘Gas Pistol’ (Luger PO8 Type) .22 CO2 Air Pistol. Sn 23484:25 - 23484:25 The American made Schimel is said to be the first production air pistol to use CO2 capsules. Examination of the portion of the frame where the model number is situated will reveal that the “G” prefix to the model designation is stamped into the frame, whereas, the rest of the model designation, “P-22” is raised, and formed as part of the casting process. This process may at first seem curious, but when one considers that Schimel had initially planned to produce two different models, utilising the same frame, the rationale becomes clear. Those guns that were destined to become the CO2 versions were duly stamped with a letter “G” prefix, whilst the frames destined to become the multi-pump pneumatic version would have been stamped with an “A” prefix. Due to unknown circumstances, no AP-22 pistols were ever known to have been made. According to David Schimel, the Schimel gas pistol was manufactured from 1946 to 1956 by the Schimel Arms Company. The pistol uses an 8g CO2 capsule that is housed in the grip and has a rifled .22 calibre steel barrel. The serial number is ‘G5583’ which is to the left hand side above the grip. The cast zinc alloy frame (Mazak) has developed a nice patina. The black plastic grips are undamaged and intact. The pistol has new seals and fires with a strong action. The scarce original box is worn but intact one edge is loose but intact and the original loading and firing instructions are on inside the lid (illustrated in image 3). The price for this rare to find original boxed pistol includes UK delivery. NB As a post 1939 Air Weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale and delivery of this item. Sn 23484:25
£695.00
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Pre WW1 George V Era Gentleman’s Malacca Sword Stick With Matching Sterling Silver H&F (Hall & Fitzgerald Bristol Birmingham 1911-1912) Hallmarked Fittings, Decorated Bone & Polished Horn Handle. Sn 23484:27 - 23484:27 This is an attractive pre WW1 George V era sword stick. The Curved polished horn and decorated bone handle has sterling silver hallmarked fittings. The silver hallmarks are for Birmingham 1911-1912 and has the maker / retailer mark ‘H&F’ of Hall & Fitzgerald recorded as merchants of tobacconists' fancy goods” Bristol. The hilt has a metal press button locking catch which holds the sword firmly in its scabbard. It has a 27 ¼” flat diamond section blade and measures 32 ¼” overall length. The blade has natural aged staining consistent with age. The sword stick measures 34 ¼” overall in its scabbard. The ebonised lacquered wood scabbard has a silver collar with matching hallmarks & brass end cap. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:27
£595.00
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Victorian, British WD Contract, 1863 Dated, .577 Calibre 2 Band, 5 groove Obsolete Caliber Snider Enfield Sergeants Short Rifle. Sn 23484:26 - 23484:22 This is a nice, original Victorian, 1863 dated, .577 Snider MK II 2 band Sergeants rifle with a 5 groove rapid twist rifled barrel. This rifle has a 33” round steel 5 grove rifling barrel with an overall length of 49 inches. The rifle is fitted with a mark II Snider breech block which is stamped II* together with WD stampings and P.H.M. The barrel carries tower proof marks on the left hand side of the barrel. The rifle is fitted with brass furniture and has the correct 3 sling swivels. The double lined steel lockplate is engraved with the Queens crown over VR (Victoria Regina) 1863 (date) and a tower inspection stamp. The rifle is fitted with a ramp and ladder rear sight graduated to 1000yards. The barrel is fitted with a bayonet bar for the sergeants yataghan bayonet and the correct slim screwed cleaning rod. The rifles metalwork has a smooth patina finish and the tiger striped woodwork carries a feint roundel to the butt and is in excellent condition with only minor marks from service use. The barrel has a nice clean 5 groove bore with only minor staining from service use. NB As an antique obsolete calibre, section 58(2) weapon, no licence is required to possess if retained as a part of a collection or display. An inert 577 round is included; no licence is required to possess in the U.K. as part of a collection or display. The price for this Snider sergents rifle includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:22 £1,400.00
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Boxed Early 1920’s – Pre WW2 Webley Mark I .177 Calibre Air Pistol. Sn 23484:28 - 23484:28 The Webley Mark I Air Pistol was produced between 1924 and 1964 with refinements being made to the model throughout the production period (see pages 15–32 of Webley Air Pistols by Gordon Bruce). This is an original 1920’s – pre WW2 Webley Mark I Air Pistol. The pistol is stamped above the left hand grip with batch or serial number "7038". It has the correct early spring clip barrel catch and piston only accessible from the rear end of the cylinder and walnut grips with brass ‘W&S’ medallion correctly appearing on the left side only. It has "Webley & Scott Ltd Birmingham & London" on the left side of the cylinder together with "Webley Air Pistol Mark I". The rear sight block has ‘British Patent No. 219872’ and ‘Foreign Patents Pending’. The pistol retains some of its original blue finish and has age and use related marks. The pistol cocks and fires with a strong spring action. The pistol comes with its original cardboard box with Webley imagery and instructions correctly adhered to the inside of the lid (illustrated in the images). The box also contains a later fabricated cardboard Webley pellet box which is filled with a Styrofoam block to keep its shape for display (no pellets). The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23484:28
£495.00
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WW1, 1916 Dated, SMLE No.1 MK III .303 Calibre Rifle by BSA CO (Birmingham Small Arms Company) with Long Range Sights & Webbing Sling marked to the II Royal Irish Rifles. **EARLY UK 1989 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED** Sn 23484:29 - 23484:29 This is an excellent and very original 1916 dated Short Magazine Lee Enfield SMLE No.1 MK III .303 calibre rifle complete with its long range volley sights and early cocking piece. The rifle has all of its original wood work in excellent condition. The stock is inlaid with brass disc which is stamped II RIR (II Royal Irish Rifles) 730. . The steel grip strap has crisp date and manufacturer's stamps kings crown ,GR (George Rex) BSA CO (Birmingham Small Arms Company) SHT L.E III. The rifle is complete with its original long range volley sights and the correct cocking piece on the bolt. It has magazine cut off (fixed in place during deactivation process), charger loading bridge, correct winged foresight and ladder rear sight with protector wings, bayonet lug and webbing sling. The rifle carries the serial number 68752. Deactivated to early UK specification in 1990 the rifle cocks and dry fires, the cut off lever moves, the bolt and magazine can be removed. The price for this WW1, 1916 SMLE mark III with its volley sights and original cocking piece includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. Sn 23484:29 £975.00
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**RARE**Cold War Era Post 1947 Czechoslovakian ‘tgf’ (Zbrojovka Brno), VZ-47 (German K98) 4.5mm BB Repeating (20 Shot) Bolt Action Military Training Air Rifle. Sn 23484:30 - 23484:30 Fashioned on the 98K Mauser, manufactured at the Czech Government Arsenal of "CESKA ZBROJOVKA," this is a Czech Army military training air pellet gun. Introduced in 1935 as the Vz.35 Air Rifle these were cheap to use, silent and ideal to break in raw recruits to move onto actual firearms. In 1947 the simplified Vz.47 was introduced, which was cheaper to produce, as it removed extra features like the bayonet lug, and utilized many more stamped steel parts. The machined parts of the Vz.35 were much more labour intensive. This example has a serial number of 06301 stamped on the top of the receiver under the 'tgf' which indicates contract for the DDR (East Germany) by Zbrojovka Brno, a maker of small arms, light artillery, and motor vehicles in Brno, Czechoslovakia. It also made other products and tools, such as typewriters and early computers. The rifle's overall length is 109cm and weighs just under 4kg. The stock is wood and has the usual use related marks. The rifle shoots 4.5mm calibre balls which are loaded via a folded sheet metal cover that just slides back to reveal the loading port, which holds 20 balls. To cock the rifle you rotate the bolt handle straight up where it interfaces with another part of a longer lever when pulled back. The bolt is pivoted at its base and rocks inside the action, pulling the powerful mainspring into full compression. The metalwork has a nice aged patina with no apparent damage. It is complete with its rear open adjustable sight and open front foresight. It cocks and fires with no issues and the swivelling safety catch on top of the action works as it should. The price for this rare piece includes UK delivery. NB as a post 1939 Air weapon the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act apply to the sale & delivery of this item. Sn 23484:30
£975.00
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