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HENRY MONK A BRASSBOUND OAK AND LEATHER DOUBLE GUN CASE with compartments for 30-inch barrels
Sold for £120
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A LEATHER CARTRIDGE BAG of rapid load pattern, for about 75 cases; together with three canvas cartridge bags (4)
Sold for £120
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J. PURDEY & SONS A GROUP OF GUNMAKERS ACCESSORIES comprising: turnscrews and striker key, named snap caps and oil bottle, pull-through, etc
Sold for £300
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A COLLECTION OF MODERN LEATHER GUN CASE LABELS including labels by Purdey, Wilkes, William Evans, Asprey, etc
Sold for £280
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A BRASSBOUND OAK AND LEATHER CARTRIDGE MAGAZINE for about 250 cases, with lifting straps and dividers, handle missing
Sold for £200
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A GROUP OF 10 SHOTGUN CLEANING RODS various patterns together with 8 further rifle cleaning rods (18)
Sold for £200
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PECAR A 6x42 TELESCOPIC SIGHT together with a further telescopic sight (2)
Sold for £140
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BOWMAN A CLAY PIGEON TRAP together with 2 cartridge bags, 4 gun slips, cartridge belts, etc
Sold for £180
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A GROUP OF ARMOURERS ACCESSORIES including 3 SLR magazines, stock and fore-end for a Remington 1100, tools, slings, etc, in a metal trunk
Sold for £80
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FIFTEEN VINTAGE SHOTGUN CLEANING RODS two and three piece patterns, including ebony and walnut examples (15)
Sold for £160
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FIFTEEN VINTAGE SHOTGUN CLEANING RODS two and three piece patterns, including ebony and walnut examples (15)
Sold for £140
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J. PURDEY & SONS INSTRUCTIONS FOR GUNS BOOKLET dated 1929; together with a scarce copy of the Purdey Cartridges and Game Register
Sold for £300
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A COLLECTION OF GUNMAKERS OIL CANS AND OIL BOTTLES of many different patterns and types, many with famous makers' labels, including John Rigby, Henry Atkin, Cogswell & Harrison, etc
Sold for £380
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A COMPREHENSIVE COLLECTION OF GUNMAKERS WAD PUNCHES many different size and calibres, approximately 30 in total
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A COLLECTION OF GUNMAKERS CARTRIDGE SIZERS various calibres (9)
Sold for £140
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A GROUP OF GUNMAKERS LARGE WAD PUNCHES of various patterns and sizes (8)
Sold for £200
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A COLLECTION OF CARTRIDGE EXTRACTORS of various patterns, styles and makers (10)
Sold for £280
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A GROUP OF GUNMAKERS OIL BOTTLES 10 bottles of various pattern, makers including Purdey, Holland & Holland, Charles Lancaster, Stephen Grant, etc
Sold for £380
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A PAIR OF MAGAZINES FOR A 9MMM LUGER standard pattern; together with a stripping tool (3)
Sold for £180
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TWO MAGAZINES FOR A 9MM LUGER standard pattern; together with a stripping tool and scarce magazine cover for the snail drum magazine (4)
Sold for £180
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COLT A RARE PAIR OF .455 ELEY MAGAZINES FOR THE COLT 1911 the two-tone bodies with lanyard loops, in their British canvas pouch
Sold for £550
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COLT A PAIR OF MAGAZINES FOR A 1911 MODEL SELF-LOADING PISTOL two-tone bodies with lanyard loops, in their canvas pouch dated June 1918
Sold for £140
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A PAIR OF LEATHER POUCHES to each hold a pair of Colt 1911 magazines, both dated 1946
Sold for £90
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PARKER HALE FOUR VARIOUS APERTURE REAR SIGHTS to fit No.1 and No.4 service rifles; together with a further aperture sight, etc
Sold for £320
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A .303 MAGAZINE suitable for the No.1 Mk I service rifle; together with two Lee Metford rear sight covers; fore sight cover; a further No. 1 magazine, etc
Sold for £160
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A GROUP OF EARLY POST WAR AIR GUN SPARES the many boxed parts suitable for Senior, Junior and Mk I air pistols and Junior, Falcon and Mk III air rifles; together with the parts of a Crossman CO2 air pistol
Sold for £200
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EGERTON-CHUBB A 12-16-20 MULTI GAUGE INTERNAL BORE MICROMETER with Imperial dial, in its maker's case
Sold for £280
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R. & J. BECK LTD A FOUR-DRAWER GENERAL SERVICE MK IV TELESCOPE the leather covered body with sliding sun shade, impressed broad arrow and dated London, 1915
Sold for £140
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A NO. 53 TELESCOPIC SIGHT, BY A.K. & S. dated 1944, with dust covers and Parker Hale mounts, in a leather scope tube
Sold for £300
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JAMES PURDEY & SONS A PURDEY GUNS INSTRUCTION BOOKLET 1929 edition
Sold for £200
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