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HOLLAND & HOLLAND A BRASSBOUND OAK AND LEATHER CARTRIDGE MAGAZINE for about 250 cases, with leather straps and oak dividers
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HOOTON & JONES A LEATHER CARTRIDGE MAGAZINE dividers missing
Sold for £150
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HOLLAND & HOLLAND A BRASSBOUND OAK AND LEATHER SINGLE GUN CASE with compartment for 28-inch barrels
Sold for £550
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CHARLES HELLIS & SONS A BRASSBOUND LEATHER GUN CASE with compartment blocked for 26-inch barrels (will take 28-inch)
Sold for £240
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A QUANTITY OF RIFLE CLEANING RODS of various calibres and patterns, including one by J. Purdey & Sons (8)
Sold for £650
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NINE SMALL BORE SHOTGUN CLEANING RODS various patterns and styles, including rosewood and ebony examples (9)
Sold for £200
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TEN SHOTGUN CLEANING RODS various patterns and styles, suitable for 12-bore, including ebony and rosewood examples (10)
Sold for £190
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TWO LEATHER LEG-OF-MUTTON GUN CASES with compartments for 30-inch barrels (2)
Sold for £160
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CHARLES LANCASTER A LEATHER GUN CASE suitable for a hammer gun, with compartment for 30-inch barrels, worn overall
Sold for £80
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A BRASSBOUND OAK AND LEATHER GUN CASE suitable for a hammer gun, with lift-out tray with 30-inch barrel compartment
Sold for £280
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A ZEBRA SKIN GUN SLIP AND MATCHING CARTRIDGE BAG fleece lined with leather straps
Sold for £340
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A LEATHER BAR SET the leather case with carrying strap, containing three glass flasks with screw-on caps and lids
Sold for £50
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A LEATHER GUN CASE with compartments for 30-inch barrels and another compartment suitable for a second set of barrels
Sold for £240
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C. V. A. PEEL "SOMALILAND" London, 1900, with Imperial Institute Library stamp
Sold for £350
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POWELL-COTTON "IN UNKNOWN AFRICA" London, 1904
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POWELL-COTTON "A SPORTING TRIP THROUGH ABYSSINIA" London, 1902
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A SMALL QUANTITY OF BOOKS ON GUNS AND SHOOTING including: "The Modern Shotgun", by Burrard, 3 vols, 1963; "Hawker on Shooting", 1st American edition, 1846; "Short Stalks", by Buxton; and three further titles (8)
Sold for £100
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"THE ART OF REVOLVER SHOOTING" WALTER WINANS London, 1901, with the author's dedication "To Mr Rigby with the Author's Compliments"
Sold for £120
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"CHARLES GORDON, MAGNIFICENT MADNESS" Donald Dallas, leather bound limited edition copy, signed by the author and numbered 24 from an edition of 25, in its slip cover
Sold for £140
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A SMALL QUANTITY OF BOOKS OF BIG GAME INTEREST including: "The Lion Hunter of South Africa", Gordon Cumming, 1856; "Big Game Shooting", Rosenberg; "The Sportsman's Book for India", etc
Sold for £170
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A SMALL QUANTITY OF GUNMAKERS CATALOGUES including catalogues for Westley Richards, G. & S. Holloway, G. E. Lewis, Alex Henry, Alex Martin, etc
Sold for £160
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A SMALL COLLECTION OF BOOKS OF SPORTING AND GUN MAKING INTEREST including: "British Shotgun", 2 vols; "Purdey's Guns and the Family"; "Holland & Holland: The Shooting Field", etc
Sold for £130
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A COLLECTION OF COLLECTORS INERT SPORTING RIFLE AMMUNITION approximately 70 rnds contained in a mahogany case with John Rigby & Co. label, calibres from .700 H&H down to .220 Swift, including virtually every big game and sporting rifle calibre, all have had the powder removed, bullets drilled and caps deactivated
Sold for £400
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A STUFFED AND MOUNTED BUFFALO HEAD the impressive half mounted head with horns, 36-inches wide
Sold for £500
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A .22 "SENIOR" MODEL AIR PISTOL, NO. 1319 6 1/2-inch barrel, the frame with stirrup catch and Birmingham 4 address, the ribbed grip with brown chequered plates impressed with the Webley logo, retaining virtually all of its original finish overall
Sold for £200
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A .177 MARK II SERVICE AIR RIFLE, NO. S1870, A TWO BARREL SET 25 1/2-inch barrel, numbered to the rifle, together with an additional .22 barrel, numbered 1780, the frame with patent dates, screw breech, safety catch and folding aperture sight, 14 1/2-inch figured stock with semi-pistol grip and ribbed butt plate, 6lb. 13oz., in its canvas slip
Sold for £580
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WEBLEY & SCOTT A FINE .177 MARK II SERVICE AIR RIFLE, NO. 7603 25 1/2-inch barrel with matching number, with raised fore sight and original cover, the frame with patent dates, screw breech and folding aperture sight, retaining virtually all of its original blued finish, 14 1/4-inch figured stock with ribbed butt plate, 6lb. 15oz., in its maker's original carton with canvas sleeve and cleaning rod
Sold for £1250
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W. P. JONES THE ACTION, STOCK AND FORE-END ONLY OF A 12-BORE BOXLOCK EJECTOR GUN, NO. 14604 the scroll backed frame with scroll engraving and some original hardening colour, the maker's name signed within a scrolling banner, clipped fences, 15-inch figured stock including 1/2-inch extension
S2
Sold for £180
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JOHN DICKSON & SON THE ACTION AND TRIGGER PLATE ONLY OF A 12-BORE ROUND ACTION EJECTOR GUN, NO. 5106 the recoloured round action complete with trigger plate mechanism, trigger guard, etc
S2
Sold for £480
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J. PURDEY & SONS A PAIR OF 12-BORE SHOTGUN BARRELS for a hammer gun, no. 8128, the Whitworth steel barrels with 2 1/2-inch chambers about true cylinder borings, bores marked, black powder proof
S2
Sold for £550
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