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VOIGHTLANDER A GERMAN SKOPAR-5 TELESCOPIC SIGHT the large diameter tube with elevation adjustment and adjustable eyepiece
Sold for £150
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A GERMAN SKOPAR-B TELESCOPIC SIGHT with adjustment for elevation and focusing eyepiece
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GERARD A TELESCOPIC SIGHT, NO. 43132 with adjustment for elevation and focusing eyepiece
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ALEX MARTIN A LEATHER GUN CASE with compartment blocked for 28-inch barrels; together with five modern gun slips (6)
Sold for £90
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BRITISH GUNMAKERS a two volume leatherbound limited edition set of the classic work, numbered 9 from an edition limited to 1000, in their slip case
Sold for £200
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THE GUN AT HOME AND ABROAD two volumes; "British Game Bird and Wildfowl" and "Big Game of Asia and North America", London, 1912 and London, 1915 respectively
Sold for £400
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DANIEL'S RURAL SPORTS two volumes, London, 1801, the leather bound volumes with many illustrated plates; together with "Supplement to Rural Sports", their companion volume, London, 1813 (3)
Sold for £300
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A GROUP OF BOOKS RELATING TO AFRICAN HUNTING including: "Kill or Be Killed", "On Safari", "Big Game Shooting", "Seventeen Trips through Somaliland", etc (13)
Sold for £350
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A GROUP OF BOOKS RELATING TO BIG GAME HUNTING including: "A Hunter's Wandering in Africa", by Selous; "Hunting in Africa", "In Wildest Africa", "Man Killer and Marauders", etc (16)
Sold for £320
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BRITISH SPORTS AND SPORTSMEN "Big Game Hunting and Angling", London, 1914, the leather bound volume illustrated with many plates
Sold for £200
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DANIEL'S RURAL SPORTS two volumes, London, 1801, in generally distressed condition; together with "The Shooters Guide", London, 1816; "The Complete Angler", Bagster, 1808; "The Shooters Companion" (4)
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SPORTING BY NIMROD London, 1837, the vellum-covered volume with many illustrated plates; together with ten classic volumes by Payne Gallway, etc (11)
Sold for £200
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A SMALL QUANTITY OF BOOKS RELATING TO GUNS AND SHOOTING including "Game Shooting", by Robert Churchill; "The British Shotgun", etc
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A .177 MARK 1 AIR PISTOL, NO. 602 6 1/2-inch ribbed barrel, the frame with adjustable rear sight, black chequered grips, retaining virtually all of its original finish overall; together with a Healthways "Topscore 175" BB air pistol, in its maker's box (2)
Sold for £100
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A .177 MARK 1 MODEL AIR PISTOL, NO. 27081 7-inch barrel, the frame with patent dates to 1925, smooth walnut grips with winged bullet trademark, retaining much original finish overall
Sold for £125
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A .177 "JUNIOR" MODEL AIR PISTOL, NO. 1900 6-inch smoothbore barrel, chequered composition grips; together with another similar example, no. 015; and "The Briton" .177 air pistol; and three Diana type air pistols with push-in barrels (6)
Sold for £260
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A FINE .177 MK I MODEL AIR PISTOL, NO. 26314 7-inch barrel, the frame impressed with patent dates, safety catch, smooth walnut grips with Webley medallion, the backstrap impressed with the retailer's stamp "W. R. Pape, Newcastle", retaining much original finish overall
Sold for £160
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A .177 "SENIOR" MODEL AIR PISTOL, NO. S18514, PRE-WAR MODEL 6 1/2-inch barrel, receiver with stirrup catch and impressed patent dates, chequered brown composition grip, smooth panel, retaining much original finish overall
Sold for £150
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A FINE .22 SERVICE AIR RIFLE MK II, NO. S10503 25 1/2-inch barrel with matching number, the barrel housing with adjustable rear sight, the receiver with impressed patent dates, with screw breech and folding aperture sight, 14 3/4-inch figured stock with pistol grip and ribbed butt plate, 6lb. 14oz., retaining most of its original finish and contained in its original maker's cardboard box
Sold for £1200
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A .177 BARREL FOR A MK II SERVICE AIR RIFLE 25 1/2-inches, un-numbered, of original Pre-War production
Sold for £280
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A SCARCE .230 MORRIS TUBE, NO. 35172 for a .577/.450 Martini Henry service rifle, the 34-inch part rifled tube with sliding breech extractor and muzzle adaptor
Sold for £180
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BLASER A .300 WIN MAG BARREL, NO. R/127656 for the R8 model, the 25 1/2-inch fluted barrel threaded at the muzzle for a sound moderator, together with its associated magazine insert, new and unused S1
Sold for £420
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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 £100
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JOSEPH MANTON THE ACTION, STOCK AND FORE-END ONLY OF A 20-BORE HAMMER GUN, NO. 8225, CONVERTED FROM PERCUSSION the frame, non-rebounding bar locks, hammers and rotary underlever with border and scroll engraving and retaining some original hardening colour, 14 1/4-inch figured stock with steel butt plate S2 The gun was likely built circa 1818 as a patent pellet lock gun and was subsequently converted by W R Barratt of Burton-on-Trent using a typical shoe-lump conversion.
Sold for £500
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HOLLAND & HOLLAND THE ACTION, STOCK AND FORE-END ONLY OF A 12-BORE BACKLOCK NON-EJECTOR GUN, NO. 7737 the Scott patent action, backlocks and top lever with fine scroll engraving around detailed scenes of game birds in landscapes, 14 3/4-inch well figured stock with ribbed butt plate S2
Sold for £500
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THE ACTION, STOCK AND FORE-END ONLY OF A 28-BORE HAMMER GUN, NO. 589 the rounded frame, rebounding backlocks, hammers and rotary underlever with scroll engraving, maker's name removed from the lock plates, 14 1/4-inch well figured stock with steel butt plate S2
Sold for £300
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JOHN WILKES THE ACTION, STOCK AND FORE-END ONLY OF A 20-BORE BOXLOCK EJECTOR GUN, NO. 9114 the frame and top lever with fine scroll engraving, the maker's name signed within a scrolling banner, 13 3/4-inch figured stock S2
Sold for £50
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J. PURDEY & SONS THE ACTION, STOCK AND FORE-END ONLY OF A 20-BORE BAR-IN-WOOD TOP LEVER HAMMER GUN, NO. 10221 the frame, rebounding bar locks, hammers and top lever with bouquet and scroll engraving, 14-inch figured stock with let-in replacement comb S2
Sold for £2800
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WILLIAM EVANS A PAIR OF 12-BORE SIDELOCK EJECTOR GUNS, NOS. 13408/9 28 1/4-inch barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers, about improved cylinder and 1/4, and true cylinder and improved cylinder borings respectively, doll's head extensions, the frames, locks and gold numbered top levers with foliate scroll engraving, the maker's name signed within a banner and retaining traces of original hardening colour, 15 1/4-inch highly figured stocks including 1-inch extensions, 6lb. 8oz., nitro proof, in their maker's leather case S2
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STEPHEN GRANT & SONS A PAIR OF 12-BORE SIDELOCK EJECTOR GUNS, NOS. 7311/2 28-inch replacement barrels by the maker with 2 1/2-inch chambers, about 1/2 and 3/4 choke borings, the frames, locks and top levers with scroll engraving, 16 1/2-inch well figured replacement stocks, 7lb. 6oz., nitro proof, in their maker's brassbound oak and leather case S2
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