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AN ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF LEATHER GENTLEMAN'S KNEE-HIGH FIELD BOOTS with maker's label, "Geo. H. Harris, 104 Strand, London", with their wooden lasts, approximately size 7 1/2
They appear very little worn.
Sold for £300
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A SCARCE BUSSEY'S PATENT HAND-HELD TARGET LAUNCHER, NO. 1240 the nickel plated launcher with walnut grip, together with three steel rotor targets impressed "Bussey's Patent, Peckham, London"
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A COLLECTION OF KNIVES including: 2 folding pocket knives, 2 Sheffield knives and 4 further knives (8)
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RELOADING TOOLS comprising: 2 rolled turnover tools, 2 capping/decapping tools and 2 brass powder flasks; together with a canvas case (8)
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J. GRAHAM & CO., INVERNESS A MODERN STALKING TELESCOPE alloy single drawer body with adjustable eye-piece and dust covers, in its leather tube with strap
Sold for £300
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ROSS, LONDON A LIGHTWEIGHT THREE-DRAWER STALKING TELESCOPE, NO. 55966 the alloy body with black leather grip, sliding sunshade, the eyepiece engraved "Herbert Samuelson", in its leather tube with strap
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NICKEL SUPRA A 15-60X SPOTTING TELESCOPE the alloy body with black crackle finish, sliding sunshade and fine focus, in its leather tube; together with a Hertl & Reuss spotting scope, in its maker's carton (2)
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PUMA A PUMA WHITE HUNTER HUNTING KNIFE 6-inch polished steel blade, numbered 6377, stag horn grips, in its leather sheath; together with a Sheffield stag-handled hunting knife, the blade impressed " W. Morton & Sons, Sheffield" (2)
Sold for £220
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THREE STAG-HANDLED HUNTING KNIVES
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A BRASSBOUND OAK AND LEATHER CARTRIDGE MAGAZINE with compartments for approximately 400 cases, with leather straps and oak dividers, lid re-lined, reproduction Holland & Holland label
Sold for £400
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WESTLEY RICHARDS A BRASSBOUND LEATHER GUN CASE suitable for a hammer gun, with compartment for 30-inch barrels, handle missing
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JUNIOR ARMY & NAVY STORES A LEATHER GUN CASE with compartment for 29-inch barrels
Sold for £150
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JOHN BLANCH & SON AN OAK GUN CASE suitable for a hammer gun, with compartment for 30-inch barrels
Sold for £250
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HOLLAND & HOLLAND A LEATHER GUN CASE suitable for a hammer gun, with compartment for 30-inch barrels
Sold for £180
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HOLLAND & HOLLAND A LEATHER GUN CASE with compartment blocked for 28-inch barrels, handle missing, worn overall
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A COLLECTION OF PERCUSSION CAP TINS various types, many by E. Joyce & Co. (11)
Sold for £150
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A GROUP OF GUNMAKERS OIL BOTTLES comprising: 3 named bottles for J. Blanch, W. Richards, A & N C.S.L., a pewter bottle, 2 oil cans and a bottle of 3-in-1 (7)
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A GROUP OF SHOT AND POWDER FLASKS comprising: 6 leather bodied shot flasks and 6 brass bodied powder flasks (12)
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GUNMAKERS ACCESSORIES comprising: various pull-throughs, nipple key, wad punches, cap boxes, etc
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THREE GUNMAKERS CHAMBER BRUSHES
Sold for £150
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A GROUP OF FIVE POWDER MEASURES three by James Dixon & Son
Sold for £115
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FIVE LEATHER PULL-THROUGH POUCHES
Sold for £100
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A GROUP OF RELOADING TOOLS comprising: 6 rolled turnover machines and 2 capping/decapping tools (8)
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A GROUP OF 10 GUN CLEANING RODS various patterns and types
Sold for £70
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A LEATHER BUSSEY'S PATENT SINGLE GUN CASE fitted for 28-inch barrels with lift-out tin ammunition and barrel compartment
Sold for £240
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A BRASSBOUND LEATHER DOUBLE GUN CASE with compartments for 30-inch barrels, interior re-lined
Sold for £300
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A BRASSBOUND OAK AND LEATHER CARTRIDGE MAGAZINE for about 250 cases, with leather straps and oak dividers
Sold for £170
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THREE CARTRIDGE BAGS and 2 game bags (5)
Sold for £50
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A GROUP OF RELOADING TOOLS comprising: 4 various rolled turnover tools, a modern Parker Hale powder flask and a Dixon & Son powder horn (6)
Sold for £80
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ALDIS A TELESCOPIC SIGHT the body impressed "Aldis L.199", range drum unmarked, retaining much original black enamel finish; together with a No.53 Mk 1 sighting telescope, dated 1944; and a further telescopic sight (3)
Sold for £350
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