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CHARLES BOSWELL A BRASSBOUND OAK AND LEATHER DOUBLE GUN CASE with compartments for 30-inch barrels
Sold for £200
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BOSS & CO. A BRASSBOUND LEATHER SINGLE GUN CASE with compartment for 30-inch barrels; together with a further leather gun case (2)
Sold for £320
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J. PURDEY & SONS A LIGHTWEIGHT LEATHER SINGLE MOTOR CASE with compartment for 30-inch barrels
Sold for £320
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PARKER HALE A GROUP OF GUN CATALOGUES covering the period 1939 to 1985, with some price lists and supplements
Sold for £60
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GUNS REVIEW A COMPLETE RUN OF THE CLASSIC SHOOTING PUBLICATION covering the period 1960 to 1997
Guns Review was the premier British firearms publication during the years 1960 to 1997. The publication was abruptly halted when the title passed to Michael Heseltine's Haymarket publishing company in the wake of the Dunblane tragedy.
Sold for £50
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A COMPREHENSIVE SELECTION OF HOME GUARD AND OTHERS SMALL ARMS TRAINING BOOKLETS AND MANUALS including most British and American firearms of the Second World War
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A GROUP OF FIVE TERRITORIAL RIFLE SHOOTING PRIZE SPOONS the hallmarked silver spoons taking the form of a pair of crossed Long Lee Enfield rifles and depicting Bisley scenes, in their glazed case
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'SHOOTING TO LIVE' BY W. E. FAIRBAIRN AND E. A. SYKES scarce first edition, Edinburgh & London, 1942, with unclipped dust jacket; together with further classic pistol shooting titles, including: 'Automatic Pistol Shooting', by Walter Winans, 'How to Shoot a Revolver, by J. B. Noel, etc
Sold for £140
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A SCARCE .22 PARKER HISCOX MAGAZINE, NO. G55 the converted .303 magazine suitable for a Lee Enfield .22 conversion S58
Sold for £1000
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G. E. LEWIS A PUMP-UP MUZZLE LOADING AIR CANE 18-inch smoothbore barrel of approximately 54-bore, with screw-in rifled liner of approximately .30 calibre, threaded muzzle cover, the black enamelled body with horn knob, in its case with pump, cocking key, mould, wad punch, etc S58
Sold for £420
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A BREECH LOADING AIR CANE OF APPROXIMATELY 100-BORE CALIBRE 18-inch rifled barrel with loading tap and fixed rear sight, the body retaining much of its black enamelled finish, button trigger and horn knob S58
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A MUZZLE-LOADING AIR CANE OF APPROXIMATELY .400 BORE 18 1/2-inch smooth bore barrel with removable rifled liner of approximately .300 calibre, the body with button trigger and retaining some of its black enamelled finish, horn handle S58
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TWO PUMPS SUITABLE FOR AIR CANES of similar pattern with brass fittings S58
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INGLIS A DEACTIVATED .303 MK II BREN GUN, NO. 7T100 24-inch barrel with carrying handle and folding bipod, the receiver dated 1943, magazine missing, current specification with moving cocking handle and EU certificate S58
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A .177 "SENIOR" MODEL PRE-WAR AIR PISTOL, S9708 6 1/2-inch barrel with stirrup catch, the frame with impressed patent dates and retaining much original finish, chequered composition grips; together with a Feinwerkbau .177 model 65 target air pistol; and a Walther CP88 CO2 pistol, no. A7198366 (3) S58
Sold for £350
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A .22 "PREMIER" MODEL AIR PISTOL, NO. 617 6 1/2-inch barrel, the frame with stirrup catch, chequered composition grips; together with a .177 "Junior" model air pistol, no. 291; and an Umarex Beretta CO2 air pistol, no. H082581639 (3) S58
Sold for £140
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A .22 "PREMIER" MK II AIR PISTOL, NO. 961 6 1/2-inch barrel with stirrup catch and adjustable rear sight, chequered composition grips and retaining much original finish overall S58
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WEIRAUCH A .22 HW80K BREAK-BARREL AIR RIFLE, NO. 1161912 16-inch barrel fitted with a sound moderator, the receiver mounted with a Simmons Whitetail telescopic sight, the half length stock with pistol grip, cheekpiece and rubber recoil pad, 14-inch pull, 10lb.; together with a similar .22 air rifle, no. 925983 (2) S58
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BLASER A .375 H&H MAGNUM BARREL FOR A MODEL R93 RIFLE, NO. 9/145965 25-inch ported muzzle, ramp fore sight and raised rear sight S1
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BLASER A .308 BARREL FOR AN R93 BOLT-ACTION SPORTING RIFLE, NO. 9/70379 20 1/2-inch fluted barrel threaded for a sound moderator S1
Sold for £400
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EIGHT VARIOUS SOUND MODERATORS calibres including .22-250, .22 Hornet, .25 and .22 rimfire; together with a quantity of .22 rifle magazines, etc S1
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RUDOLF HOFFMAN THE ACTION, STOCK AND FORE-END ONLY OF A 16-BORE/7X57R BOXLOCK DRILLING, NO. 2380 the scroll back frame and top lever engraved with scenes of deer and woodland creatures surrounded by bold scrollwork, fences with side clips, side safety and set front trigger, 14-inch figured stock with pistol grip, cheekpiece and chequered butt plate with engraved trap S1
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JOSEPH MANTON THE ACTION, STOCK AND FORE-END ONLY OF A 16-BORE HAMMER GUN, NO. 1631, CONVERTED FROM FLINTLOCK the frame, non-rebounding locks, hammers and rotary underlever with scroll engraving, 14-inch well figured stock with engraved steel butt plate S2 The serial number dates the gun to 1801 and it was altered by Joseph Harkom & Son. The conversion appears never to have been completed as the gun was not re-submitted for proof.
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BOSS & CO. A PAIR OF 12-BORE ASSISTED OPENING SINGLE TRIGGER SIDELOCK EJECTOR GUNS, NOS. 8921/2 28-inch chopper-lump barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers, about 1/4 and 3/8 choke borings, the frames, locks and gold numbered top levers with fine bouquet and scroll engraving and retaining some original hardening colour, lined cocking indicators, rolled edge trigger guards, 14 3/4-inch highly figured stocks, 6lb. 8oz., nitro proof, in their maker's lightweight leather motor case S2 The maker confirms that the guns were built in 1953. They have remained in one family from new.
Sold for £17500
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A. A. BROWN & SONS A PAIR OF LIGHTWEIGHT 12-BORE "SUPREME DELUXE" SIDELOCK EJECTOR GUNS, NO. 79739/40 28-inch chopper-lump barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers, about 3/8 choke borings, the slightly rounded frames, locks and gold numbered top levers with fine bouquet and scroll engraving, the maker's name signed within a scrolling banner, retaining much of their original bright finish, gold lined cocking indicators, rolled edge trigger guards, 15 1/8-inch well figured stocks, 6lb. 2oz., nitro proof, in their maker's leather case with canvas outer cover S2 The maker confirms that the guns were built in 1983 as a pair of lightweight guns with bright silver finish.
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JOSEPH LANG & SON A MATCHED PAIR OF 12-BORE SIDELOCK EJECTOR GUNS, NOS. 15596/17123 28-inch barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers, about 1/4 and 3/4 choke borings, the frames, locks and numbered top levers with scroll engraving, 15-inch well figured stocks including rubber recoil pads, 6lb. 13oz., nitro proof, in their maker's brassbound leather case S2 The guns were built for Gilbert William Lloyd Darwin, a descendant of Charles Darwin. The guns have been extensively refurbished and have remained virtually unused since.
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J. PURDEY & SONS A PAIR OF 12-BORE SELF-OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTOR GUNS, NOS. 18084/5 30-inch chopper-lump barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers, No.2 gun with replacement barrels by the maker, about 1/4 and 3/4 choke borings, the frames, locks and numbered top levers with fine bouquet and scroll engraving and retaining some original hardening colour, 14 3/4-inch well figured stocks including 1/2-inch extensions, 6lb. 14oz., nitro proof, in their maker's brassbound oak and leather case S2 The maker confirms that the guns were built in 1904 and the replacement barrels for the No.2 gun were fitted in 1975.
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J. PURDEY & SONS A PAIR OF 12-BORE LIGHTWEIGHT SELF-OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTOR GUNS, NOS. 23567/8 28-inch Whitworth steel chopper-lump barrels with 2 3/4-inch chambers, about 1/4 choke borings, the frames, locks and gold numbered top levers with fine bouquet and scroll engraving and retaining some original hardening colour, lined cocking indicators, 14 5/8-inch highly figured stocks including 1/2-inch extensions, 6lb. 3oz., nitro re-proof, in their maker's brassbound oak and leather case S2 The maker confirms that the guns were built in 1928 for Mr A. Houston.
Sold for £12000
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BOSS & CO. A PAIR OF 12-BORE SINGLE TRIGGER ASSISTED OPENING SIDELOCK EJECTOR GUNS, NOS. 5945/6 29-inch chopper-lump replacement barrels by John Dickson & Son, with 2 3/4-inch chambers, about 1/4 and 1/2 choke borings, the frames, locks and gold numbered top levers with fine bouquet and scroll engraving, retaining faint traces of original hardening colour, the maker's name signed within a scrolling banner, gold lined cocking indicators, patent single triggers, rolled edge trigger guards, 14 1/4-inch highly figured stocks including 3/4-inch extensions, 6lb. 10oz., nitro proof, in their maker's leather case S2 The maker confirms that the guns were built in 1911 and that the replacement barrels were fitted by John Dickson & Son in 1995.
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GEORGE GIBBS A PAIR OF 12-BORE SIDELOCK EJECTOR GUNS, NOS. C558/9 29-inch barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers, about 1/4 choke borings and 1/4 and 3/4 choke borings respectively, sunken game ribs, the frames, locks and numbered top levers with fine scroll engraving, ribbed triggers, 15-inch well figured replacement stocks, sling eyes, 6lb. 14oz., nitro proof, in their maker's leather case S2
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