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A DISTINCTIVE RED STINGRAY GUN SLIP AND MATCHING CARTRIDGE BAG with leather straps, the cartridge bag for approximately 100 cases
Sold for £980
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HOLLAND & HOLLAND A LARGE QUANTITY OF PRINTING BLOCKS FOR THE HOLLAND & HOLLAND SHOOTING SCHOOL CATALOGUES together with five various unfinished action forgings
Sold for £40
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HOLLAND & HOLLAND A LARGE LEATHER CARTRIDGE BAG to hold approximately 200 cartridges, with canvas and leather strap
Sold for £220
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ORVIS A STAINLESS STEEL FLIGHT CASE with foam lining, 32 by 14-inches
Sold for £90
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A LEATHER LOADER'S CARTRIDGE BAG
Sold for £60
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BOOKS OF GUNMAKING INTEREST including: L. Patrick Unsworth, "The Early Purdeys"; Donald Dallas, "Boss & Co."; Holland & Holland, "The Shooting Field"; Keith Neal and Back, "British Gunmakers, Their Trade Cards, Cases and Equipment"; together with a quantity of other books relating to guns and gunmaking
Sold for £250
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A SMALL COLLECTION OF GUNMAKERS LABELS a catalogue by Thomas Bland, etc
Sold for £75
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A NORFOLK LIAR GAME COUNTER the brass body with four numbered dials for rabbits, partridges, hares and pheasants
Sold for £350
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J. RIGBY & CO. A FULL LENGTH BRASSBOUND CANVAS RIFLE CASE the interior with maker's label, 49-inches overall
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ARMY & NAVY A LEATHER CARTRIDGE CASE the lid with maker's label, the interior void of compartments, apparently to take cartridges or ammunition in their makers' boxes
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A BRASSBOUND OAK AND LEATHER GUN CASE with compartment for 30-inch barrels, maker's label removed, the exterior impressed 'B. G. Sackville-West'
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A MAHOGANY GUN CASE suitable for a muzzle loading gun, the velvet lined interior with compartment for 33-inch barrel
Sold for £350
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SWAROVSKI A 1.25-4X24 HABICHT TELESCOPIC SIGHT 30mm tube with dust covers
Sold for £350
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GALCO SIX LEATHER AMMUNITION POUCHES, together with three further leather ammunition pouches (9)
Sold for £220
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A CROCODILE SKIN COVERED FLASK with silver plated cup and mounts; together with a similar flask, of smaller size (2)
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A SET OF EIGHT "ONE-SHOT" SHOT FLASKS in the form of a 12-bore cartridge, the glass body with screw-off silver lid and numbered base, in their leather case; together with a further leather-covered flask (9)
Sold for £220
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MEDWELL & PERRETT THREE HUNTING KNIVES each with a highly polished single edge blade with polished grip sides, in their matching sheaths (3)
Sold for £200
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MEDWELL & PERRETT THREE HUNTING KNIVES various styles, all with highly polished single edge blades, in their matching sheaths
Sold for £240
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ASPREY A MODERN CARTRIDGE PLACE FINDER the central portion unscrewing and lifting to reveal 10 numbered pegs
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ASPREY A SILVER PLACE FINDER opening to reveal a fan-shaped array of 10 silver pegs in silver-gilt holders, the exterior engraved with a badger
Sold for £800
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A SMALL AL MAR POCKET KNIFE ENGRAVED BY THE RENOWNED ENGRAVER, BILL SINCLAIR the steel grip plates profusely engraved with foliate scrolls around scenes of deer in woodland landscapes
W. P. (Bill) Sinclair was born in 1936. Bill spent most of his life working in the Scottish and English gun trade. Self taught, he first tried gun engraving in 1971 with the encouragement of Ken Hunt and by 1978 was working as a full time gun engraver. Game scenes were one of his specialities. He died in 2009.
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TWO ELEPHANT SKIN GUN SLIPS with suede linings
Sold for £440
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J. PURDEY & SONS A BRASSBOUND OAK AND LEATHER TRIPLE GUN CASE with lift-out tray for 30-inch barrels, the charge card numbered to guns 16854/5/6, lock broken
Sold for £780
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HOLLAND & HOLLAND A BRASSBOUND LEATHER CARTRIDGE MAGAZINE for about 250 cases, with leather straps and dividers, in new and unused condition
Sold for £600
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JAMES PURDEY & SONS A LEATHER CARTRIDGE MAGAZINE for about 250 cases, with leather straps and dividers, in new and unused condition
Sold for £650
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HOLLAND & HOLLAND A BRASSBOUND OAK AND LEATHER CARTRIDGE MAGAZINE for about 300 cases, with leather straps and oak dividers, in new and unused condition
Sold for £650
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A LEATHER CASE red baize interior, 19 by 10-inches
Sold for £300
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JAMES PURDEY & SONS A LIGHTWEIGHT LEATHER DOUBLE MOTOR CASE with compartments fitted for a pair of 20-bore guns with 28-inch barrels, new condition, in its canvas outer cover
Sold for £1300
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A QUANTITY OF SOTHEBY'S AND CHRISTIE'S AUCTION CATALOGUES for Sporting Guns and Arms and armour auctions, covering the period 1973 to 2002
Sold for £95
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BOOKS OF GUNMAKING INTEREST including: W. Keith Neal and D. H. L. Back "The Mantons", "The Manton Supplement", "Great British Gunmakers, 1540-1740"; Blackmore, "Gunmakers of London, 1830-1850" and "The Gunmakers of London Supplement"; John Atkinson, "The British Duelling Pistol"
Sold for £240
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