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A BRASSBOUND LEATHER DOUBLE GUN CASE with compartments for 28-inch barrels, of Spanish manufacture; together with a similar single gun case, with compartment for 30-inch barrels (2)
Sold for £180
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CROOTS A PAIR OF LEATHER FLEECE-LINED GUN SLIPS with full length zips and straps to be used as singles or a pair
Sold for £220
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FIVE FULL LENGTH LEATHER GUN SLIPS two by Brady, one by William Powell (5)
Sold for £240
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A BRASSBOUND LEATHER GUN CASE with compartment for 29-inch barrels, reproduction James Woodward & Sons label
Sold for £100
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A LEATHER CARTRIDGE BOX together with three leather cartridge bags; and a nylon bag (5)
Sold for £100
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J. PURDEY & SONS INSTRUCTIONS FOR GUNS, 1929 EDITION with charge card for gun no. 24235, the inside cover annotated and dated 1931, together with the importer's receipt for this gun
Sold for £200
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J. PURDEY & SONS A SCARCE PURDEY PATENT 16-BORE LIGHT CARTRIDGE the nickel-plated body engraved with the maker's details, patent no. 333540
Sold for £300
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BROADHURST CLARKSON & CO. A THREE-DRAWER GENERAL SERVICE TELESCOPE, NO. 6399, dated 1916 and engraved with the owner's name, G. H. W. Brown, Chobham RD, Surrey
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A WALNUT GUN STOCK BLANK
Sold for £180
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A BARREL WALL THICKNESS GAUGE of T. F. Wood type, with interchangeable 12 and 16-bore rods
Sold for £320
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A BARREL WALL THICKNESS GAUGE suitable for 28 and .410 bores
Sold for £100
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TORZSKONYV A NIGHT VISION SIGHT FOR AN AK47, NO. 780483 in its box with booklet dated 1978, apparently unissued
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JAMES PURDEY & SONS A BRASSBOUND OAK AND LEATHER GUN CASE with compartment for 30-inch barrels, leather worn
Sold for £200
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JOHN RIGBY & CO. A LEATHER RIFLE CASE with compartment for 28-inch barrels
Sold for £350
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HENRY ATKIN A BRASSBOUND LEATHER GUN CASE with compartment for 30-inch barrels
Sold for £200
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JAMES MACNAUGHTON A BRASSBOUND LEATHER GUN CASE with compartment for 28-inch barrels
Sold for £300
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J. D. DOUGALL A BRASSBOUND LEATHER GUN CASE with compartment for 30-inch barrels, the charge card for gun no. 3695
Sold for £200
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THOMAS HORSLEY A BRASSBOUND OAK AND LEATHER GUN CASE with compartment for 30-inch barrels
Sold for £400
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EBRALL BROS. A BRASSBOUND OAK AND CANVAS GUN CASE with compartment for 30-inch barrels, suitable for a hammer gun, the label numbered 2279
Sold for £70
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SCHUCHBAUER KISSINGEN A FINE GERMAN COLLECTOR'S KNIFE with approximately 96 different blades and functions, the black grips inlaid with silver scrollwork, the largest blade 3 1/2-inches
Sold for £1500
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SWAROVSKI A 23X70 SPOTTING SCOPE, NO. 52839 the rubber covered body with single drawer, in its carrying case with detachable tripod
According to the vendor, this is one of only 25 of this model produced.
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THE MAJOR PARTS OF A 12-BORE PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN 31-inch round to octagonal damascus barrel, the lock indistinctly signed, hammer missing, the half length stock with steel furniture, 14-inch pull, 5lb. 15oz., ramrod missing, rib detached S58
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J. & W. TOLLEY THE ACTION, STOCK AND FORE-END ONLY OF A 12-BORE SIDELOCK EJECTOR GUN, NO. 33022 the frame, locks and top lever with fine scroll engraving, 14-inch figured stock with ribbed butt plate, vinyl covered case S2
Sold for £160
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BOSS & CO. A PAIR OF 12-BORE BARRELS FOR GUN NO. 6364 the 30-inch chopper-lump barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers, about 1/4 and 3/8 choke borings S2
Sold for £250
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A .177 "SENIOR" MODEL AIR PISTOL, BATCH NO. 363 6 1/2-inch barrel, the receiver with impressed markings and Birmingham 4 address, stirrup catch, chequered composition grips, poorly refinished overall
Sold for £50
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A .177 MK I MODEL AIR PISTOL, NO. 25002 7-inch barrel, the frame with safety catch and impressed patent dates to 1925, Birmingham and London address, straight grip with smooth walnut grips, retaining much original finish overall
Sold for £100
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A .177 "SENIOR" MODEL AIR PISTOL, BATCH NO. 27, TOGETHER WITH ITS INTERCHANGEABLE .22 BARREL 6 1/2-inch barrel with knurled grip, the frame with stirrup catch and Birmingham 4 address, chequered composition grips, retaining much original finish overall but with some pitting to the right side
Sold for £120
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A .22 "SENIOR" MODEL AIR PISTOL, BATCH NO. 177 6 1/2-inch barrel, the frame with stirrup catch and Birmingham 4 address, chequered composition grips, retaining some original finish overall
Sold for £160
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A .177 "SENIOR" MODEL PRE-WAR AIR PISTOL, NO. S18713 6 1/2-inch barrel, the receiver with stirrup catch and impressed patent dates to 1925, the ribbed slant grip with chequered grips with smooth top panel, retaining much original finish overall, in its maker's original box with cleaning rod, 1000 size tin of pellets and scarce .177 Special Pellets paper sample packet, box with some repairs
Sold for £180
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WALTHER A .177 LP53 AIR PISTOL, NO. 009306 9 1/2-inch barrel with ramp fore sight and adjustable rear sight, the smooth anodised receiver with impressed maker's markings, brown chequered composition grips, retaining some original finish overall
Sold for £200
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