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HARRIS "THE WILD SPORTS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA" London, 1839; together with Kittenberger, "Big Game Hunting in East Africa", London, 1929, both re-bound, incorporating the original cloth covers (2)
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FRANCIS B. PEARCE "RAMBLES IN LION LAND" London, 1898; together with Pease, "The Book of the Lion", London, 1913, re-bound; and Lacy, "Pictures of Travel, Sport and Adventure", London, 1899 (3)
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A. DONALDSON SMITH "THROUGH UNKNOWN AFRICA COUNTRIES" London and New York, 1897, re-bound
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A GROUP OF BOOKS OF AFRICAN INTEREST titles including: "Animal Life in Africa", "Through Angola", "Marching on Tanga", "The Rediscovered Country", "Wild Elephant Chase", "Between the Sunlight and the Thunder", "No Tears for the Crocodile" (7)
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A GROUP OF BOOKS OF AMERICAN INTEREST including: Sharpe "The Rifle in America"; Fraser, "American Pistol Shooting"; Wilson, "Textbook of the Automatic Pistol"; Henry Fitzgerald, "Shooting"; and four further titles (8)
Sold for £80
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AUGUSTUS GRIMBLE "DEER STALKING" London, 1888
Sold for £100
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KYNOCH THREE VOLUMES OF "THE KYNOCH JOURNAL TECHNICAL RESEARCH"
Sold for £220
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PETER SPICER & SONS "SPICER'S SPORTING RECORDS" two volumes, covering the Seasons 1912 and 1913
Sold for £120
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D. F. HARDING "SMALL ARMS OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY, 1600-1856" two volumes, proof copies, in their slip case
Sold for £150
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A SMALL COLLECTION OF SPORTING BOOKS including: "Letters to Young Shooters", "The Art of Shooting", "A Shooting Man's Year", "How to Shoot", "Grouse Land", etc (12)
Sold for £50
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A COLLECTION OF SPORTING BOOKS including: Lonsdale Library, "Shooting by Moor, Field & Shore", two copies; "Sporting Days and Sporting Ways"; "Shots from a Lawyer's Gun"; "Fur, Feather & Fin", three vols; "Fox"; "Red Deer"; "Partridge"; three issues of "The Sporting Review", dated 1841 and 1843, etc (12)
Sold for £100
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A SMALL QUANTITY OF BOOKS OF GUN AND SHOOTING INTEREST including: "The British Shotgun"; "The Modern Shotgun", 3 vols; "Boothroyd on British Shotguns"; "Sidelocks and Boxlocks"; "Hunting in Africa"; "A Shooting Man's Creed"; Lonsdale Library; and 2 vols of the Badminton Library
Sold for £120
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W. W. GREENER "THE GUN AND ITS DEVELOPMENT" 9th edition; together with "Country Life Library of Sport"; "Shooting", 2 vols; "Experts on Guns & Shooting", G. T. Teasdale-Buckell, reprint; and a copy of "Mixed and Rough Shooting", Frank Bonnett
Sold for £80
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A SMALL GROUP OF BOOKS OF SHOOTING INTEREST including: "Woodcock and Snipe" ,James Wentworth-Day's annotated copy; "Sport with Wood Pigeons"; "Shotgun Marksmanship"; "The Book of the Tiger", together with a W. W. Greener catalogue; a Midland Gun Co. catalogue; and a small quantity of gun auction catalogues
Sold for £100
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PFLUEGER A MEDALIST REEL the 3 1/2-inch perforated drum with ivorine handle, the rim marked "No.2 1496 1/2"
Sold for £20
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HARDY BROTHERS "THE ST. GEORGE" FLY REEL 3 3/8-inch size, the perforated drum with composition handle, ribbed brass foot
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A GROUP OF REELS including: two Zebco spinning reels (models 11 and 33); an American Boy Model B reel; a Pflueger Medalist reel; and Grice & Young "Orlando Minor" reel (4)
Sold for £55
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HARDY BROS. "THE SUNBEAM" 6/7 REEL 3 3/8-inch perforated drum
Sold for £90
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HARDY BROS. A L.R.H. LIGHTWEIGHT REEL 2 3/4-inch perforated drum
Sold for £50
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HARDY BROS. THE "SUPER SILEX MULTIPLIER" REEL 3 1/4-inch perforated drum, ribbed brass foot
Sold for £520
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A LARGE VICTORIAN OAK AND PINE LINE DRYER the impressive device with adjustable drum and spool, on four legged base, 53-inches tall
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HARDY BROS. A SMALL QUANTITY OF RODS including: JJH Triumph, The Dapping, Sovereign Spin, Graphite Spring, etc, in their cloth covers
Sold for £120
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A PAIR OF BOXLOCK ACTIONS 'IN THE WHITE' suitable to build a pair of 16-bore guns; together with a pair of trigger guard forgings, action base plates, levers, springs, etc (Qty)
Sold for £80
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THORNTON-PICKARD A SCARCE MK IIIH CAMERA GUN of Lewis machine gun form, the lacquered brass barrel containing camera and film mechanisms, the black painted body with pistol grip, cocking lever and handle, the pistol grip with RAF inspector's stamp, dummy magazine missing
These were used for aerial gunnery training during the First World War.
Sold for £500
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AN IMPRESSIVE PART-FINISHED BRASS SIGNAL CANNON 24-inch barrel, built around a Franchi 12-bore pump-action gun to allow for three shots in rapid succession, machined from solid, the cannon is mounted on a swivel mount with trunnions and requires finishing and construction of a carriage
Sold for £180
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A 12-BORE CANNON BARREL 'IN THE WHITE' 25-inch barrel with hinged breech, part machined and requiring finishing, provisional proof
Sold for £220
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MAUSER A 7X57MM BARRELLED ACTION, NO. B24494 22-inch barrel, the receiver ring with Mauser banner dated '1934', bolt mismatched
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W. J. JEFFERY A .404 BARRELLED ACTION 'IN THE WHITE' with FN receiver and mismatched bolt
Sold for £140
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TWO THREADED AND RIFLED BARREL BLANKS suitable to fit Mauser 98 actions, the unchambered .318 barrels 'in the white' and both stamped "WR" at the breech
Sold for £50
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BEDFORD & WALKER A SCARCE .21 AIR PISTOL 8 1/2-inch nickel-plated smoothbore barrel with patent dates to 1876, the die-cast black painted frame with cocking plunger and bolt-action breech; together with a .22 Webley Premier air pistol, no. 30, 6 1/2-inch barrel with stirrup catch, chequered composition grips (2)
Sold for £240
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