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WINCHESTER A .22 MODEL "52 SPORTING" BOLT-ACTION SPORTING RIFLE, NO. 47852B 24-inch barrel with ramp fore sight and fitted with a sound moderator, the receiver fitted with its aperture rear sight and also mounted with a modern telescopic sight, bolt with side safety, detachable box magazine, the half length stock with pistol grip, cheekpiece and chequered steel butt plate, sling swivels, 8lb. 14oz., nitro proof S1
Sold for £600
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SAUER A .308 MODEL 202 BOLT-ACTION SPORTING RIFLE, NO. N33621 24-inch barrel with ramp fore sight and fixed rear sight, the receiver fitted with scope bases, push button safety, detachable box magazine, set trigger, the half length stock with pistol grip, cheekpiece and rubber recoil pad, 14-inch pull, 7lb. 13oz., German nitro proof S1
Sold for £800
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REMINGTON A .17 REM MODEL 700 BOLT-ACTION SPORTING RIFLE, NO. S6485091 22-inch fluted stainless steel barrel fitted with a sound moderator, the receiver mounted with scope bases, bolt with side safety, the half length synthetic stock with pistol grip, cheekpiece and recoil pad, 13 1/2-inch pull, 8lb. 6oz., nitro proof S1
Sold for £150
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BLASER A 7MM REM MAG R93 MODEL BOLT-ACTION SPORTING RIFLE, NO. 9/154100 (THE RECEIVER NO. J12843) 25-inch barrel fitted with a sound moderator, mounted with a Swarovski 8x50 Habicht telescopic sight in quick detachable mount, the highly figured stock and fore-end with pistol grip, adjustable comb and rubber recoil pad, 14 1/2-inch pull, 11lb., German nitro proof S1 The rifle appears little used.
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BRNO A .22 MODEL 2 BOLT-ACTION SPORTING RIFLE, NO. 268412 25-inch barrel fitted with a sound moderator, the receiver mounted with a Nikko Stirling telescopic sight, bolt with side safety, detachable box magazine, half length stock with pistol grip and 1-inch extension, 14 3/4-inch pull, 7lb. 8oz., nitro proof S1
Sold for £60
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TIKKA A 6.5X55MM M65 BOLT-ACTION SPORTING RIFLE, NO. 650-92907 24 1/2-inch barrel fitted with a sound moderator, bolt with side safety, detachable box magazine, the half length stock with pistol grip, cheekpiece and rubber recoil pad, 14-inch pull, 10lb. 8oz., nitro proof S1
Sold for £200
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REMINGTON A .223 MODEL "SEVEN" BOLT-ACTION SPORTING RIFLE, NO. 7707668 18 1/2-inch barrel, the receiver mounted with a Leupold VX11 3-9x50 telescopic sight, bolt with side safety, the half length stock with pistol grip and rubber recoil pad, 13 1/2-inch pull, 7lb. 5oz., nitro proof S1
Sold for £180
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MANNLICHER SCHOENAUER A 6.5MM MODEL 1903 FULL STOCKED BOLT-ACTION SPORTING RIFLE, NO. 17694, RETAILED BY WILLIAM EVANS, NO. 14632 24-inch barrel with ramp fore sight, rear sight with folding leaves, signed by the retailer, the breech and trigger guard engraved with the retailer's serial number, the receiver with machined top surface, bolt with flag safety, rotary magazine, the full length stock with pistol grip, cheekpiece and ribbed butt plate with trap, 14 1/2-inch pull, sling swivels, 7lb. 2oz., nitro proof, retaining much original finish overall S1
Sold for £1400
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ARMY & NAVY CSL A .22 SINGLE BARREL HAMMER RIFLE, NO. 45680 (69224), CONVERTED FROM A ROOK RIFLE 26-inch octagonal barrel with folding leaf sights and mounted with an Edgar Brothers telescopic sight, automatic ejector, the frame, central hammer and side lever with border and scroll engraving and retaining some original hardening colour, folding tang aperture rear sight, 14 1/2-inch stock with pistol grip, 6lb. 9oz., nitro proof S1
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J. R. GOW & SONS A .297/.230 HAMMER ROOK RIFLE, NO. 210 25-inch octagonal barrel with machined top surface and folding leaf sight, the frame, central hammer and side lever with scroll engraving and retaining some original hardening colour, 14 1/4-inch figured stock with pistol grip, 4lb. 14oz., black powder proof S58
Sold for £480
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JAMES D. DOUGALL A .38 NEEDLEFIRE ROOK RIFLE, NO. 243 24-inch octagonal barrel with folding leaf sights, the frame, central hammer and screw breech with scroll engraving, 14 1/4-inch figured stock with steel butt plate, 5lb., black powder proof S58
Sold for £500
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THOMAS JACKSON A .295/.300 HAMMER ROOK RIFLE, NO. 571 28-inch octagonal barrel with machined top surface and folding leaf sights, the plain frame with central hammer and side lever, 14 1/4-inch well figured stock with maker's butt plate, 4lb. 12oz., black powder proof S58
Sold for £480
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W. J. JEFFERY & CO. A .297/.250 HAMMER ROOK RIFLE, NO. 2224 26-inch octagonal barrel with folding leaf sight, the plain frame with central hammer and side lever, 14 1/2-inch figured stock, 4lb. 12oz., black powder proof S58
Sold for £380
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WILLIAM MOORE & GREY A .360 NO.5 HAMMER ROOK RIFLE, NO. 4060 26-inch barrel with file-cut top surface and folding leaf sights, the frame, central hammer and side lever retaining some original finish and impressed "Joint Patents Danton & Co. D27331", 14 1/2-inch figured stock with pistol grip, 5lb. 3oz., black powder proof S58
Sold for £600
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ARMY & NAVY A .300 HAMMER ROOK RIFLE, NO. 22526 26-inch octagonal barrel with folding leaf sights, the plain frame with central hammer and side lever, retaining much original hardening colour, 14 1/4-inch figured stock, 4lb. 11oz., black powder proof S58
Sold for £650
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J. DICKSON & SON A .297/.250 ROOK RIFLE, NO. 8643 25-inch Parker rifled barrel with flat top surface and folding leaf sights, the plain frame with central hammer and push-down underlever, 14 1/4-inch figured stock with pistol grip and steel butt plate, 5lb. 8oz., black powder proof S58
Sold for £400
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I. HOLLIS & SONS A .450/.577 MARTINI ACTION SPORTING RIFLE, NO. 5324 26-inch barrel with raised fore sight and folding leaf and ladder rear sights, the frame with loading lever and side safety, 14-inch figured stock with steel butt plate with trap, sling eyes, 7lb. 9oz., black powder proof S58
Sold for £600
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W. W. GREENER A .22 HORNET TAKE-DOWN MARTINI ACTION SPORTING RIFLE, NO. 013961 26-inch tubed barrel with ramp fore sight and folding rear sight, fitted with a rail and scope rings, side safety, 14 1/4-inch figured stock with steel butt plate, 6lb. 1oz., nitro proof S1
Sold for £350
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T. BLAND & SONS A .22 SINGLE BARREL HAMMER RIFLE, NO. 16748, CONVERTED FROM A ROOK RIFLE 28-inch octagonal Parker rifled barrel with file-cut top surface and raised fore sight, adjustable rear sight, automatic ejector, the frame, central hammer and side lever with scroll engraving and retaining much original hardening colour, 14 1/2-inch figured stock with semi pistol grip, 5lb. 7oz., nitro proof S1
Sold for £550
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JOSEF WINKLER A 16-BORE/7X57R OVER AND UNDER COMBINATION RIFLE, NO. 42699 23 3/4-inch barrels with 2 3/4-inch chambers, about 1/2 choke borings, machined rib with folding leaf sight and mounted with a Kahles Helia-L 8x56 telescopic sight in quick detachable claw mounts, additional Hertel & Reuss telescopic sight with interchangeable mounts, the frame, locks and top lever with scroll engraving and woodland scenes of deer, set front trigger, 13 3/4-inch stock with pistol grip, cheekpiece and ribbed butt plate, 8lb. 2oz., Austrian nitro proof S1
Sold for £950
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J. MACNAUGHTON A SCARCE .577/.450 DUVAL-MACNAUGHTON PATENT FALLING BLOCK SPORTING RIFLE, NO. 282 26 1/2-inch barrel with broad file-cut rib, the rear sight with folding leaves to 300, Metford style rifling, the frame with falling block and cocking lever, the left side impressed "Duval-MacNaughton Patent No. 23", 14 1/4-inch well-figured stock with cheekpiece and engraved heel and toe plates, 7lb. 14oz., black powder proof S58 The mechanism was patented in 1872, no. 1137. MacNaughton claimed numerous advantages for the Duval-MacNaughton rifle over the popular Martini Henry action that had been selected as the rifle of the British Army. It appears that relatively few rifles on this action were completed and was rapidly superseded by other falling block designs.
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HOLLAND & HOLLAND A .303 FIELD'S PATENT FALLING BLOCK RIFLE, NO. 19570 24-inch barrel with ramp fore sight, the short raised rib with folding leaf and ladder rear sights, the frame with loading lever and central hammer, the figured stock with reinforcement plates, pistol grip and steel butt plate, 14 1/2-inch pull, sling swivels, 6lb. 9oz., nitro proof S1 The rifle was built using the Field's patent action, no. 1927 of 1887.
Sold for £3000
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J. HARKOM & SON A .300 (.295) BOXLOCK EJECTOR ROOK RIFLE, NO. 2369 26-inch octagonal barrel with file-cut top surface and folding leaf sights, automatic ejector, the frame and top lever with fine scroll engraving and retaining some original hardening colour, 14 1/2-inch highly figured stock with pistol grip, 4lb. 13oz., special definitive proof S58 The rifle was built for the Duke of Argyll.
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ARRIETA A FINE .375 H&H RIMLESS MAGNUM SIDELOCK EJECTOR RIFLE, NO. 57-06-05-01 24-inch chopper-lump barrels with ramp fore sight, file-cut short raised rib with fixed rear sight, the bolstered frame, hand detachable locks and top lever with fine acanthus scroll engraving in the Holland & Holland style, retaining all of its original bright finish, gold line cocking indicators, articulated front trigger, rolled edge trigger guard, extended top strap, 14 1/4-inch well figured stock with pistol grip and cheekpiece, engraved cap, 9lb. 6oz., Spanish nitro proof S1 The rifle appears little used.
Sold for £5500
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JOHN DICKSON & SON A SCARCE .303 BOXLOCK EJECTOR RIFLE, NO. 5082 26-inch barrels with ramp fore sight, file cut short raised rib with folding leaf sights and doll's head extension, the frame and top lever with fine scroll engraving and retaining some original hardening colour, 15-inch well figured replacement stock with pistol grip and rubber recoil pad, 9lb., black powder proof, oak and leather case with reproduction maker's label S1 The maker confirms that the rifle was built in 1905 for Sir Duncan Hay, Bt. The rifle is one of only two Anson & Deeley boxlock rifles that the maker built in this calibre.
Sold for £5500
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WESTLEY RICHARDS A SCARCE 10-BORE BAR-IN-WOOD HAMMER RIFLE, NO. 12266 26-inch damascus barrels with 2-inch chambers, the broad flat rib with stippled top surface and with folding leaf sight to 300, with octagonal semi-smooth rifling, the frame, locks, bolted hammers and patent top lever with fine scroll engraving, 14-inch figured stock with pistol grip, cheekpiece and ribbed butt plate, 10lb. 5oz., black powder proof S58 The maker confirms that the rifle was completed in November 1871 for J. Watts Garland and was specified as a 10-bore rifle. It has a short 2-inch 10-bore chamber, however is proofed at the size 12 as this reflects the bore diameter across the lands of the rifling.
The rifle at one point was part of the Holland & Holland collection and was sold from there in 1980.
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HOLLAND & HOLLAND A SCARCE .300 (.295) DOUBLE BARREL HAMMER ROOK RIFLE, NO. 8025, BUILT FOR LORD RIPON 26-inch barrels, bores re-lined, with flat rib and folding leaf sight and engraved "Winners of All The Field, Rifle Trials, London, 1883", the rounded frame, rebounding backlocks, hammers and top lever with fine bouquet and scroll engraving and retaining traces of original hardening colour, 14 1/2-inch figured stock with pistol grip and cheekpiece, 6lb. 8oz., nitro re-proof S58 The maker confirms that the rifle was built in 1884 for Lord de Grey, the second Lord Ripon.
Lord Ripon, Earl de Grey was born in 1852 and became the second Marquis of Ripon in 1909. He is arguably the greatest game shot of all time with a recorded lifetime's total of 556,813 head of game. Much of his shooting was conducted with a set of three guns and with great speed of loading is known to have had seven dead birds in the air at one time. He persisted in the use of hammer guns. The unprecedented size of his 'bag' has led to his frequent description as the greatest shot of all and his feats are unlikely ever to be repeated.
At Studley Royal, his Yorkshire estate, he entertained the royalty and nobility of England and Europe and in turn shot with the greatest sporting estates such as Holkham, Sandringham and Elveden in the heydey of the shooting party. It was his combination of natural ability and total commitment to his chosen sport which raised him above the level of other good shots. In the shooting field, throughout his life, he was repeatedly top scorer and despite increasing age he maintained the highest standard to the end. He died on 22 September 1923 in the field, having killed 51 grouse on his last drive. While the last birds of the day were being picked up, he fell down dead.
Sold for £5500
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A GROUP OF OLYMPIC SHOOTING INTEREST ITEMS, AIR VICE MARSHAL W. E. STATON comprising: 1948 London Olympic patch; 1952 Olympic cap; and a comprehensive archive of Royal Air Force Small Association programmes, dating from 1926 to 1969
W. E. Staton enjoyed a long and successful Air Force career, being awarded the Military Cross and Distinguished Flying Cross and bar in 1918, as well as the Distinguished Service Order and bar in 1940. He had a lifelong interest in shooting and was Captain of the 1948 and 1952 British Olympic shooting teams.
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A LEAD SHOT DISPLAY BOARD the glazed oak frame containing a selection of lead shot, in an attractive display around an engraved central oval, 13 1/2 by 13 1/2-inches
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A LEAD SHOT DISPLAY BOARD the glazed oak frame containing a selection of lead shot, attractively arranged around a central brass plaque, 13 1/2 by 13 1/2-inches
Sold for £200
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