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*RARE*, Matching Serial Low Number, Nazi Germany, Walther Patent Model H.P. (Pre P38) Pistol in a 1943 Dated Army Holster. 1987 Deactivation Certificate. Sn - 22901:2
About 30,000 Walther HP pistols were produced pre WW2, mainly chambered in 9×19mm. The Luger P08 service pistol was expensive to produce, and Germany started to look for a replacement as early as 1927, settling on the Walther P38 in 1938, which offered similar performance to the Luger P08 but took almost half the time to produce. The first design was submitted to the German Army and featured a locked breech and a hidden hammer but the Army requested that it should be redesigned with an external hammer. The P38 concept was accepted by the German military in 1938 but production of prototype pistols did not begin until late 1939. Walther began manufacture at their plant in Zella-Mehlis and produced three series of Test pistols. The third series pistols solved the problems for the German Army and mass production began in mid-1940. After the production of approximately 30,000 HP pistols, production was switched to the military P38 pistol although some HP pistols were sold commercially in Germany which had a high quality finish. This is a rare early production Walther P38 pistol manufactured at the Zella Milia plant with the low matching serial number of 4034 which is stamped on the receiver, slide, barrel and the locking block. The pistol retains most of its original blued finish and the grips are undamaged. The gun also carries commercial proof marks. The left hand side of the receiver is stamped Waffenfabrik Walther Zella-Melis (Thur) Walther’s Patent Cal 9m/m. The magazine is stamped Walther P38u. The pistol is contained in a black 1943 dated military soft shell belt holster which is stamped between the belt loops 1943 (1943 date) and a waffenampt. Deactivated to early UK specification in 1987 the pistol cocks, dry fires, the safety catch works, the magazine can be removed and the gun is strippable. The price for this early Walther Model HP, the forerunner of the P38 pistol includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. Sn 22901:2
£2,200.00

**QUALITY**NAMED VICTORIAN 1848-1884 PROMINENT BRITISH ROYAL NAVY CAPTAIN’S 2 DRAW DAY OR NIGHT BRASS TELESCOPE**By Thomas Harris & Sons London Engraved To 'Capt H. Chads R.N’ With Sliding Eye Piece & Lens Shutters. Sn 22896 - 22896
The most prominent "Captain Chads" of the Royal Navy were two men from the same family: Henry Ducie Chads (1788-1868), an officer from the Napoleonic Wars to the Crimean War, and his son, Admiral Sir Henry Chads (1819-1906), who served as Commander-in-Chief of The Nore. The family also had a prior ancestor, Captain Henry Chads R.N. (died 1799), who was the father of Henry Ducie Chads. Admiral Sir Henry Chads KCB (27 October 1819 – 29 June 1906) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, The Nore. Born the son of Admiral Sir Henry Ducie Chads, Henry Chads joined the Royal Navy in 1832 and went on to take part in operations against Malay pirates in the Strait of Malacca. Promoted to Captain in 1848, he commanded HMS Portland, HMS Amphion, HMS Conway, HMS Nile and then HMS London. He was appointed Captain-Superintendent of Deptford Dockyard in 1863 and Commander-in-Chief, The Nore in 1876 before retiring in 1884. He lived at Portland House in Southsea and there is a memorial to him in St Judes Church in Portsmouth. Thomas Harris originally established his firm in 1780 based at 9 and 22 Cornhill, London. He brought his son William into the firm in 1806 to form T Harris & Son – moving to 140 Fleet Street in the same year, and then 20 Duke Street in 1808. Between 1810 and 1817 they were based at 30 Hyde Park, but their main premises were at 52 Great Russell Street, occupying this address between 1816 and 1885. By 1890 they were at 32 Gracechurch Street, remaining there until 1901. The company had a royal appointment to the Prince Regent in 1819 and to King George IV in 1820. T. Harris & Son were known as opticians and makers of globes, mathematical instruments, and telescopes. Their ‘Day or Night’ telescopes were commonly used on board ship. As the name suggests, they could also be used at night because they had relatively large objective lenses to collect the maximum amount of light. Telescopes of this kind, marketed as “Day or Night,” were particularly valuable to Royal Navy Captains & watch officers stationed on deck at night.. This is an original ROYAL NAVY CAPTAIN’S 2 DRAW DAY OR NIGHT BRASS TELESCOPE By Thomas Harris & Sons London, the rim of the barrel engraved To Capt H. Chads R.N’. It is made brass & the barrel is bound with basket weave for grip and protection. One draw is signed by the maker ‘T. Harris & Sons London Day Or Night’. All optics of the telescope are excellent and function as they should. The scope has sliding brass shutters to protect the eyepiece and lens. The scope is 15 ¼” in length when closed and 35” length fully drawn. The price for this telescope by a quality maker attributed to a Prominent British Royal Navy Captain includes UK delivery. Sn 22896
£675.00

1950-1985 German B.S.F. (Bayerische Sportwaffenfabrik) Model S20 .177 Calibre Break Action Air Pistol. AI 810 - AI 810
An excellent German B.S.F. (Bayerische Sportwaffenfabrik) Model S20 .177 calibre Break Action Air Pistol. These pistols were made between 1950 & 1985 (see page 100 of the Blue Book of Airguns By Beeman). The wood stock of this weapon is inset with correct Green & Gold BSF manufacturer roundel on one side of the pistol grip and brass disc with model designation ‘S20’ on the other side. Its metal work retains its original blue finish. The barrel block is crisply stamped with model detail 'Mod S20' & BSF trademark. It is fitted with blade foresight & adjustable rear sight. It's loading & firing action work with a strong spring action. It has a 6 ¾” clean rifled barrel (14 ½” overall). The pistol is serial number '3912' which is on the underside of the barrel block. The price 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. AI 810
£275.00

*RARE*, Nazi Germany Occupation Production, Polish (Poland) Radom VIS Mod 35 & Soft Shell Holster. Sn - 22901:3
Poland designed and produced its own service 9mm pistol prior to WW2 with the Radom VIS Mod 35. The gun was designed by Wilniewczyc and Skrzypinski (WiZ, later becoming ViZ) at the Fabryka Broni factory in Radom (FB) in Poland. The gun is one made under the Nazi occupation at the factory in Radom. The slide is stamped on the left hand side FB RADOM ViS Mod 35 PAT.Nr. 15567 together with a waffenampt77. After the patent is the Heres waffenampt and waffenampt 823 (Steyr acceptance stamp). Stamped under RADOM is also stamped P.35(P) (the German designation, Pistol 35, Poland). The gun retains most of its original blued finish and carries the serial number H5108 on the right hand side of the slide. The undamaged hard plastic grips carry the FB monogram (Fabryka Broni) on the left hand one and VIZ (Wilniewczyc and Skrzypinski) on the right hand one. The pistol is fitted with the correct magazine which has the correct waffenampt 189 stamped on the base. The pistol is complete with its original dark brown leathe holster with a spare magazine pouch. The flap is retained by a short strap retained by a brass stud in the top flap. There are 2 leather belt loops sewn in the back of the holster. Deactivated to early UK specification in 2004 the pistol cocks, dry fires, the safety catch works and the magazine can be removed. The price for this German occupation of Poland Radon pistol includes UK delivery and deactivation certificate. Sn 22901:3
£2,500.00

**RARE & UNUSUAL**1925-1935 German Hubertus Push Barrel Spring Piston .177 Calibre Air Pistol. AI 812 - AI 812
A rare Hubertus .177 Calibre Air Pistol manufactured by Hubertus Metal Works, Mollin, Germany between 1925 and 1935 (see pages 98 & 99 of Hiller’s book ‘The Collector’s Guide To Air Pistols’). They are a push barrel spring piston single shot pistol modelled on a pre war German Semi Automatic pistol and this example is the smooth bore version. It has an unusual cocking method. Firstly the barrel is pushed in until it engages the sear, the circular collar is then pulled back the barrel then drops down allowing the rear of the cylinder to be exposed. A pellet is then inserted and the barrel pulled back fully out of the cylinder (assisted by grip grooves at the muzzle), tilted horizontally and the collar re engaged by pushing it forward to secure the cylinder. The pistol is then fired in the conventional manner. This particular pistol is in very good overall condition and retains its original blue finish aged to plum colour in areas. It is crisply marked ‘D.R.G.M Hubertus Germany’ on the left side of the action and is serial number 10571. The original wood grip is undamaged and has a hand carved diamond cartouche on one side. It has an 8” barrel & measures 10 ½” overall length. The top of the frame has fixed open sights. The pistol cocks and fires with a strong spring action. The price for this excellent example of a scarce pre war air pistol includes UK delivery. AI 812
£375.00

**VERY RARE**Boer War Era 1889 & 1893 Dated British WD 3 Rivet, Mark 1, 1st Type Pattern 1888 Lee Metford Rifle Sword Bayonet Enfield WD Scabbard & General Service MK 1 Buff Leather Frog. Sn 22907 - 22907
This is a very rare 3 rivet, 1st type, 1st Pattern, P1888 Lee Metford Bayonet & Scabbard with frog as used by British troops during the Boer Wars ( see page 387 plate No. 801 of The Bayonet Book by Watts & White). It has its original wooden grips with the very rare 3 brass rivets and oil hole in the wood grips. Its clean 12" double edged blade with medial ridge has WD inspection marks at the ricasso and back of the blade including Crown VR (Victoria Regina) 8/89 date (August 1889) and /93 (1893). The pommel has weapon number ‘183’. It has its original black leather scabbard with steel locket and chape. The throat of the scabbard is numbered 1180 and has 'F' inspection mark. The leather is impressed with Enfield ‘EFD’ inspection mark, WD arrow and inspection marks. The scabbard is fitted with original MK1 General Service buff leather stitched and riveted frog with large belt loop and retaining strap with brass buckle (see Carter’s book on Frogs page 72). All leather & stitching of the scabbard and frog are clean & intact. The price for this rare 1st type Metford bayonet, scabbard & frog set includes UK delivery. Sn 22907 (British Box 1)
£975.00

WW2 British Soldier’s Private Purchase Taylor Eye Witness Sheffield Fairbairn Sykes FS Style Fighting Knife With Double Edged Dagger Blade & Scabbard. Sn 22629 - 22629
A WW2 private purchase F.S. style fighting knife / dagger by Taylor Eye Witness of Sheffield (this business began in 1828 when John Taylor (c.1792-1854) opened a small workshop in St Philip’s Road, Brookhill. He specialised in pen, pocket, and sportsman’s knives and was granted the striking ‘Eye Witness’ trade mark in 1838. The company name and trademark was later owned by NEEDHAM, VEALL & TYZACK LTD). These knives were private purchase weapons during WW2 (see page 179 item 12.1 in 'The Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife and Other Commando Knives' book by Ron Flook). The pommel and cross guard are brass. It has its original compressed leather ring grip which has just light service wear. The cross guard is brass. The sturdy FS style double edged dagger blade with medial ridge measures 171mm (288mm overall). The dagger blade has areas of staining and light pitting but there is no damage to the cutting edges. The blade is crisply signed on one side "Taylor Witness Sheffield England" together with ‘all seeing eye’ trademark The original scabbard is brown leather. It has stitched and riveted edges & has an integral belt loop with retaining strap that has a press stud fastener (the retaining strap has shrunk a little with age and does not fully wrap around the hilt of the knife for fastening). The belt loop is impressed ‘Made in England.’ All leather and stitching are clean & intact. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 22629 (FS box)
£295.00

1873 Imperial German Seitengewehr Model 1871 P.D. Luneschloss Solingen Brass Hilt Bayonet For The M1871 Mauser Rifle With Regiment Mark ’73.R.E.4.111’, Scabbard With Regiment Mark ’84.R.8.186’ & Original Leather Frog. Sn 22885 - 22885
An Imperial German Seitengewehr (side arm for the rifle) M1871 bayonet for the 1871 Mauser Rifle by P.D. Luneschloss Solingen with scabbard and frog (see page 116 item 245 and page 113 of The Bayonet Book by John Watts and Peter White). The bayonet has brass grips, smooth on one side and grooved on the reverse. The smooth side is stamped with imperial inspection mark. The hilt has a push button release for the bayonet which operates smoothly. The cross guard has Regiment mark ’73.R.E.4.111’. The blade is manufacturer marked ‘P.D. Luneschloss Solingen’. The clean single edged steel blade with fullers measures 18 ½” length ( 23 ½” overall). The spine has Imperial inspection mark above ‘73’ date (1873). The scabbard is leather and has a brass throat mount with frog bar and brass chape with ball end. The throat mount and frog bar have Imperial inspection marks. The frog bar has Regiment mark ’84.R.8.186’. The scabbard is fitted with original period leather frog with belt loop and retaining strap with brass buckle. All of the frog’s original copper rivets are present. The rear of the belt loop has impressed indistinct numbers. The frog has areas of service wear but all stitching is intact. The price for this excellent all original M1871 bayonet set includes UK delivery. Sn 22885 (German box 2)
£495.00

Swiss Army Engineer’s / Pioneer’s Model 1914 Sawback Sword Bayonet For Model 1889 Schmidt Rubin Infantry Rifles By WaffenFabrik Neuhausen & Swiss Army Marked Scabbard With Swiss Army Marked Leather Frog. Sn 22889 - 22889
An original Swiss Model 1914 sawback bayonet and scabbard (see page 272 Item 607 of The Bayonet Book by Watts and White). Introduced in 1914, these Saw back bayonets were issued to specialist troops such as Pioneers or Engineers. The bayonet’s smooth wood grips are excellent and undamaged &secured by 2 rivets. The polished steel pommel has a sprung push button bayonet release which works correctly. It has a straight cross guard with muzzle ring. The cross guard has a small Swiss cross army acceptance mark. The ricasso of the blade is manufacturer marked WaffenFabrik Neuhausen. The saw back polished steel blade is superb with sharp deep cut sawback section on the spine. The clean blade measures 18 ¾” in length and is fullered. The bayonet measures 24” overall. The correct original scabbard is metal with fixed belt bar and has a ball end marked with a Swiss Cross Army acceptance mark. The scabbard is in excellent condition with no dents and original black finish. The scabbard is fitted with an original period leather frog which has a large belt loop and retaining strap with steel buckle. The rear of the frog is impressed with crisp Swiss Cross Army acceptance mark, indistinct impressed cartouche and faint number which looks like ‘38’. All leather and stitching of the frog are intact. The price for this impressive Swiss Army bayonet set includes UK delivery. Sn 22889 (other countries box 3)
£375.00

**UN-ISSUED CONDITION**WW2 1943 Nazi German Army fnj (Alexander Coppel GmbH Alcoso, Solingen) Model 1884 / 98 3rd Model K98 Mauser Rifle Bayonet With Wood Grips , Mundlos 1939 Scabbard & 1942 Leather Frog By Erseltus Leipzig. Sn 22884 - 22884
This is an excellent original un-issued condition Nazi German marked Model 1884 / 98 3rd Model K98 Mauser Rifle Bayonet With Wood Grips (see page 132 Item 295 of The Bayonet Book by Watts & White). It has the correct Blued blade (2nd Model blades were not blued) in excellent condition with all original blue finish. The fullered blade is 10” length (15 ¼” overall). One side of the blade has the Nazi german wartime manufacturer code ‘fnj’ which is Alexander Coppel GmbH Alcoso, Solingen & ‘43’ date (1943). The reverse has number ‘4849b’. The blued steel pommel is Waffenamt and its release button works correctly. The bayonet has its original undamaged slab wood grips with oil hole and secured by the correct screws. It’s undamaged blued steel scabbard is numbered on one side at the throat '2705'. The reverse has maker name ‘Mundlos’ & early WW2 ‘39’ date (1939). The ball end of the scabbard is also Waffenamt. The scabbard is fitted with its excellent original riveted & stitched, black leather frog with belt loop. All stitching & leather of the frog are clean and intact. The rear of the belt loop is impressed by the maker L. Erseltus Leipzig and dated 1942. The price for this nicely marked WW2 K98 bayonet set includes UK delivery. Sn 22884 (German box 3)
£275.00

Early WW2 1939 Russian Tula Arsenal Nagant M1895 7.62×38mmR Calibre 7 Shot Military Revolver With Original Holster & Cleaning Rod*2004 Deactivation Certificated* Sn 22901:4 - 22901:4
The Nagant M1895 Revolver is a seven-shot, gas-seal revolver designed and produced by Belgian industrialist Léon Nagant for the Russian Empire. The Nagant M1895 was chambered for a proprietary cartridge, 7.62×38mmR and featured an unusual "gas-seal" system, in which the cylinder moves forward when the gun was cocked, to close the gap between the cylinder and the barrel, providing a boost to the muzzle velocity of the fired projectile and allowing the weapon to be suppressed (an unusual ability for a revolver). This is an original early WW2 1939 dated Russian Military Nagant revolver. It has excellent blued metal work and undamaged chequered wood grips. It has a steel butt and military lanyard ring. The pistol has a 4 ½” barrel with blade fore sight and grooved frame rear sight. The pistol is side gate loading and has its original captive swivel ejector rod. Deactivated to UK specification in 2004 the pistol has a cut and ringed cylinder & blocked barrel. The revolver cocks and dry fires in both single and double action. The pistol is serial number CP876 and is date stamped ‘1939’ together with Russian Tula Arsenal mark on the left side of the frame (Tula - Tuljskaja Gubernija a District or Province of Russia). The frame has small Russian inspection marks. The revolver comes with its excellent original brown stippled leather holster with full flap cover, retaining strap with eyelet and brass stud to the flap. The rear of the holster has 2 leather belt loops and there is a small ammunition pouch with flap cover and brass stud located on the front of the body which is covered by the holster flap when closed. The right aspect of the holster has 2 small leather tab loops for steel cleaning rod which is present. The inside of the holster’s flap has an indistinct ink stamp. The price for this excellent Nagant revolver set includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. Sn 22901:4
£695.00

WW2 1941 Russian Izhevsk Arsenal Mosin Nagant, 7.62mm Calibre Bolt Action Infantry Rifle & Sling*Very Early 1990 Deactivation Certificated* Sn 22901:5 - 22901:5
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, the Soviet Union and various other nations. In spite of the age of its design these weapons have shown up in various conflicts around the world until the modern day, being rugged and effective, much like the AK-47 and its variants. This is an excellent original WW2 dated Mosin Nagant Infantry rifle. It has undamaged metal work with original finish and all original wood furniture which has just light bumps and bruises to be expected with age. The barrel shank is stamped with crisp arrow within triangle Izhevsk 1938-1945 Arsenal mark, faint Russian hammer & sickle mark & 1941 date together with serial number N31868. The rifle has other un-matching numbers and arsenal inspection marks. The weapon has its original adjustable rear sight, shrouded fore sight, cleaning rod and steel butt plate. The stock is slotted for sling anchors and fitted with original webbing & leather sling. Deactivated to very early UK specification in 1990 the weapon cocks and dry fires and its hinged magazine cover opens. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 22901:5
£695.00
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