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A GROUP OF GUNMAKERS ACCESSORIES comprising: four named oil bottles (Purdey, Boss, Cogswell & Harrison and Hawksley); two chamber brushes; four turnscrews; nipple key; and pull-through pouch (12)
Sold for £350
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R. BLANTON A SCARCE PATENT SHOULDER MOUNTED CLAY PIGEON LAUNCHER, NO. 53 the body stamped 'R. Blanton Ringwood Patent 17802', with swing arm to hold a single clay
Sold for £180
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MAUSER A SCARCE PUTZTOCK COMBINATION TOOL the steel cleaning rod with walnut handle and folding stripping tool
Sold for £450
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GEORGE GIBBS A LEATHER SINGLE GUN CASE with compartment for 28-inch barrels
Sold for £320
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JOHN RIGBY & CO. A LEATHER SINGLE GUN CASE with compartment for 30-inch barrels
Sold for £300
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JOHN RIGBY & CO. A LEATHER DOUBLE GUN CASE fitted for a pair of .303 rifles, interior with moth damage
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WESTLEY RICHARDS A BRASSBOUND OAK AND LEATHER GUN CASE suitable for a hammer gun, with compartment for 30-inch barrels,the label numbered 15986
Sold for £350
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HOLLAND & HOLLAND A SPANISH LANGUAGE COPY OF A PRE-WAR GUN CATALOGUE together with a Pre-War catalogue for W. Glaser, Zurich; and a catalogue for Anton Sodia, Ferlach (3)
Sold for £75
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A LARGE COLLECTION OF SPORTING BOOKS relating to shooting, including: "Elements of Shooting", "Record Bags & Shooting Records", "Game Birds & Game Bird Shooting", etc
Sold for £160
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BRITISH SPORTS & SPORTSMEN BIG GAME HUNTING & ANGLING London, 1914, no. 244 of 1000 copies, including chapters by F. C. Selous, James Sutherland and H. Frank Wallace amongst others; together with a copy of "The Gun Room Guide", with illustrations by Philip Rickman and H Frank Wallace (2)
Sold for £200
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A GROUP OF SPORTING BOOKS comprising: Badminton Library, "Big Game Hunting", 2 vols, "Moor and Marsh", "Field & Covert", The Londsdale Library "Wildfowling" and "Big Game Shooting", together with two further titles
Sold for £80
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W. W. GREENER A RARE ADVERTISING LEAFLET FOR THE GREENER AIR RIFLE together with a BSA Air Rifles catalogue; and a Parker Hale catalogue for 1944 (3)
Sold for £220
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WESTLEY RICHARDS A RARE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET FOR THE "HIGHEST POSSIBLE" PATENT AIR PISTOL circa 1907, the 12 page illustrated booklet advertising and demonstrating the operation of the air pistol
Sold for £280
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THE BOOK OF THE BSA AIR RIFLE a scarce illustrated instruction and promotional booklet, 64 pages with many descriptions and fold-out illustrations dating to circa 1910, the front cover with A. G. Parker label and faintly annotated "Catalogue File"
Sold for £280
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PREDOM-LUCZNIK A .177 AIR PISTOL, NO. P6688 9 1/2-inch barrel with ramp fore sight and adjustable rear sight, dated 1976, the receiver with chequered composition grips, in its leather holster
Sold for £40
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BSA A .22 "SCORPION" MODEL AIR PISTOL, NO. RB32713 8-inch barrel with ramp fore sight and adjustable rear sight, plastic grips and safety catch; together with an Italian .177 air pistol, no. 074016 (2)
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A .177 "SENIOR" MODEL AIR PISTOL, NO. 1049 6 1/2-inch barrel and stirrup catch, the frame with adjustable rear sight and chequered composition grips, in its maker's box with spare .22 barrel, pellets and cleaning brush
Sold for £120
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A .177 MARK 1 AIR PISTOL, NO. 50939 pre-War pattern with slant grip, 6 1/2-inch barrel, the frame with patent dates and adjustable rear sight, chequered black composition grips and retaining much original finish overall
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A .22 "PREMIER" MODEL AIR PISTOL, NO. 1085, E SERIES 6 1/2-inch barrel with stirrup catch and adjustable rear sight, frame with chequered brown composition grips and retaining most of its original finish, in its maker's box with pellet envelope, etc
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A .177 "JUNIOR" MARK II AIR PISTOL, NO. 836 6-inch rifled barrel with stirrup catch, the steel and alloy frame with adjustable rear sight and black composition grips, retaining virtually all of its original finish, in its carton with spare spring
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A SCARCE .22 MK II "TARGET" MODEL AIR PISTOL, NO. 31616 7-inch barrel with top catch, the frame with Birmingham and London address and impressed patent dates, adjustable trigger with safety catch, chequered black composition grips, retaining virtually all of its original finish
Sold for £300
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A .22 "SENIOR" MODEL AIR PISTOL, NO. S2861 7-inch barrel with stirrup catch, the frame with adjustable rear sight and impressed patent dates, chequered black composition grips, left grip chipped, refinished overall
Sold for £90
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A SCARCE .177 MARK 3 UNDERLEVER AIR RIFLE, NO. 24458 18 1/2-inch barrel with bead fore sight and adjustable rear sight and loading tap, underlever, the half length stock with semi pistol grip and fore end, 13 1/2-inch pull, 6lb. 14oz., retaining virtually of its original finish
Sold for £850
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BSA A .22 "AIRSPORTER" MODEL UNDERLEVER AIR RIFLE, NO. GC2716 18-inch barrel with ramp fore sight and folding rear sight, self-opening loading tap, the cylinder with clearly visible etched markings, half length stock with fluted fore-end and pistol grip, 14-inch pull, cracked longitudinally at the hand, 7lb. 7oz.
The 'GC' prefix rifles were a transitional model between the Mark 1 and Mark 2 Airsporter.
Sold for £200
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BSA A .177 UNDERLEVER AIR RIFLE, NO. 11867 19 1/2-inch barrel with bead fore sight and adjustable rear sight, bayonet underlever, the loading tap marked "Pat", the trigger guard and barrel with sling eyes, 14 1/4-inch figured stock with pistol grip and steel butt plate, 7lb.
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BSA A .177 UNDERLEVER AIR RIFLE, NO. S79610 19 1/2-inch barrel with bead fore sight and adjustable rear sight, underlever with side catch, 14 1/4-inch well figured stock with pistol grip, 7lb. 1oz.
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BSA A .177 "LIGHT" PATTERN IMPROVED MODEL D UNDERLEVER AIR RIFLE, NO. 24935 17-inch barrel with bead fore sight and adjustable rear sight, bayonet underlever, 13 1/4-inch straight hand stock with folding aperture sight, 6lb. 1oz.
Sold for £100
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REMINGTON A 12-BORE MODEL 870 SHOTGUN BARREL the 28-inch barrel with 3-inch Magnum chamber and true cylinder boring, new and unused, in its maker's carton; together with a similar example (2) S2
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REMINGTON A 12-BORE MODEL 870 SHOTGUN BARREL the 28-inch barrel with 3-inch Magnum chamber and true cylinder boring, new and unused, in its maker's carton; together with a similar example (2) S2
Sold for £150
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JOSEPH LANG & SON A PAIR OF 12-BORE SINGLE TRIGGER SIDELOCK EJECTOR GUNS, NOS. 13798/9 29-inch barrels with 2 3/4-inch chambers, about improved cylinder and 1/2 choke borings, No.2 gun with replacement barrels by William Powell & Son, the frames, locks and gold numbered top levers with bouquet and scroll engraving and retaining traces of original hardening colour, line cocking indicators, 14 1/4-inch well figured stocks, 6lb. 11oz., recent nitro re-proof, in their brassbound oak and leather case S2
Sold for £3600
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