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Click here to subscribeBill Stilson (American, 20th Century) - 'Portrait of a lady' Oil on board, signed, approx 90x60cm, framed. NB: With this lot comes some paperwork and correspondence including a media report stating "the mystery of the whereabouts of renowned Rockport Massachusetts artist William H. Stilson has been solved". The Montgomery County Coroners office last year identified Stilson as the skeletal remains found by a construction worker,"the cause of death was a gunshot wound to the head, a handgun was found next to the body". Also some correspondence between vendor and artist.
.22 Single shot 50m target pistol by Dr Marian K Jurek, c.1960, sliding breech mechanism, adjustable anatomical grip - a historic handgun under Section 7(3), no.25. The Purchaser of this Lot requires a Section 5 Authority or a Section 1 certificate with an appropriate condition This Lot requires a Section 1 Certificate
Soc. Francaise d'Armes Automatiques de St.Etienne (Bernardon & Cie), 100 franc share, st.Etienne 190[8], no.00310, ornate border with industrial scenes at bottom, allegorical figures at either side, brown and black, with coupons, extremely fine. Automatic handgun manufacturer, later to become Bernardon Martin. A conventional weapon of which few were made apart from a flurry of activity in 1908 and 1909 when this company was operating the factory. They used the trade name of 'Hermetic' which was stamped on the guns.Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A deactivated Russian Tokarer TT30 semi automatic 7.62mm handgun dated 1944 and in holster with spare magazine and 10 display rounds. ALL WEAPONS AND AMMUNITION ARE SOLD AS SEEN, AS SUCH PLEASE ENSURE THAT BEFORE FIRING ANY WEAPON YOU HAVE IT CHECKED FOR SAFETY AND CORRECT OPERATION BY A QUALIFIED SPECIALIST
The Handgun by Boothroyd, 1970; The Price Guide to Antique Guns and Pistols by Hawkins, 1973, with Price Revision list 1977, 79 and 80; The Collecting of Guns, edited byServen 1964; Weapons, An International Excyclopedia from 5000 BC to 2000 AD, 1980; 12 other volumes, mostly relating to WWII, and another. Average GC (9)
“English Pistols & Revolver” by George, 1961 reprint; “Firearms Past and Present” by Lugs, 2 vols, 1975, fully illus in vol 2; “The Handgun Story” by Walter; “The Collector’s Illustrated Guide to Firearms” by Miller; “Early Percussion Firearms” by Winant; 19 similar titles and paperbacks, mostly in DWs. GC to VGC (24)
BCM Outlaw Mini Firearms Set Boxed. Collection of three miniature antique Firearms: " Pirate" Flintlock Handgun, " Pistolet" Derringer style Pistol and " Cadet" Colt Revolver, accompanied by brush, bullets and gun oil, complete in a Good, seated in faux wooden style box, Fair, 10.5cm x 25cm x 3cm (4.25" x 9.75" x 1.25" ).
[JAMES BOND]: A prop FN Browning M1910 caliber.380 handgun, most likely used during the filming of the James Bond film Dr. No (1962) at Pinewood Studios. Contained in the original box (only FR) and accompanied by two unopened packets of bullets and a few other accessories. G Sean Connery, while portraying James Bond, uses the same model of gun (accompanied by a suppressor) to assassinate Professor Dent, played by Anthony Dawson, during Dr. No (1962).
[JAMES BOND]: A prop Colt M1911A1 handgun, most likely used during the filming of one of the James Bond films at Pinewood Studios. Contained in the original box and accompanied by a number of different size bullets and other accessories. G The same model of gun, although not with a white coloured grip as fitted on the present example, was used by various actors in the James Bond films Goldfinger (used by Oddjob), The Spy Who Loved Me, Diamonds are Forever and Octopussy, all of which were filmed at Pinewood Studios.
“The Handgun”by Boothroyd, illus, 1988 revised edn, in DW; “Colt Firearms from 1836” by Serven, fully illus, 1981, red cloth (working copy); “Hand Guns” by Zhuk, fully illus, paper covers, 1990; “The Price Guide to Antique Guns and Pistols” by Hawkins, fully illus, 1973, in DW with 1976 revision list; 2 others. Generally GC (some wear). (6)
HELD, Robert. The Age of Firearms. 1957, inscribed to Robin Wigington by Nancy Jenkins (Held); BLACKMORE, Howard L. Guns and Rifles of the World. 1965; BLAIR, Claude. Pistols of the World. 1968; POPE, Dudley. Guns. 1969; BOOTHROYD, Geoffrey. The Handgun. 1970; SMITH, W.H.B. Small Arms of the World ... Tenth edition completely revised by Joseph E. Smith. 1973; HAWKINS, Peter. The Price Guide to Antique Guns & Pistols. 1973, inscribed to Robin Wigington by the author. With 7 others of related interest. (14) This book lot is zero rated for VAT.
A Collection of Reference Books Pertaining to Guns: ' The Encyclopedia of European Historical Weapons', 'The World of Guns' by Richard Akehurst,'Antique Guns and Gun Collecting' by Frederick Wilkinson, 'Armes et Armures' by Michele Byam, 'Firearms, a Collector's Guide: 1326-1900', 'The Complete Handgun 1300 to the Present' by Ian V. Hogg, 'The Books of Guns & Gunsmiths' by Anthony North & Ian V. Hogg, 'The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Firearms' by Ian V. Hogg, 'Antique Weapons A-Z' by Douglas J. Fryer, 'Antique Guns & Gun Collecting' by Frederick Wilkinson, 'The Collecting of Guns' edited by James E. Serven.
TEN VOLUMES, "GUNS ILLUSTRATED" FOR 1985 AND 2000, two editions of the international arms review, "The Gun Digest book of 9mm hand guns" "Law enforcement handgun digest" "Gun accessories and Services" The Shooters Bible" for 1986 and "Knives" 1983 and the "Gun Digest Book" of folding knives
A FINE WILLIG-ENGRAVED FREEDOM ARMS .454 CASULL REVOLVER, serial no. DF310, 7 1/2in. nitro barrel with ramp-mounted blade foresight and adjustable rear sights, silver finish overall, polished mammoth ivory grips, the barrel, frame and cylinder profusely chased and relief engraved with bold stylised acanthus with gold highlights and gold washed trigger, the barrel carved with scenes of prohibition and an early flying machine, the top with the Statue of Liberty and gold-inlaid with the Great Seal, the frame with American iconographies including Mickey Mouse, Coca Cola, the Ford Model T and a Texan oilfield, with portraits of Al Capone, Martin Luther King and Louis Armstrong, the triggerguard gold-inlaid with the suits from a deck of cards, the cylinder with bold acanthus scrollwork on a chequered background surrounding portraits of Henry Ford, Gustav Weisskopf, Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell and Hermann Hollerith, the pistolgrip-cap relief-engraved and gold-inlaid with Neil Armstrong's moon walk, the backstrap with a portrait of John F. Kennedy and gold-inlaid with a shield of the National Indian Police, the barrel signed 'C. Willig' Other Notes: Until the introduction of the .460 Smith and Wesson Magnum, and the .500 S&W Magnum, the .454 Casull was the most powerful commercially produced handgun round on the market. Developed in 1957 by Dick Casull and Jack Fulmer, the round was an improvement on the .45 Colt. Such is the chamber pressure created, the Casull round uses a small rifle primer rather than a pistol primer. It can deliver a 250 grain bullet with a muzzle velocity of over 1900 feet per second, developing more than 2000 ft. lb. of energy.
Madis (George). The Winchester Book, 1st ed., pub. Texas, 1971, signed by the author on title, num. b & w illusts. from photos., orig. mock leather, together with Boothroyd (Geoffrey), The Handgun, 1st ed., New York, 1970, num. b & w illusts., orig. linen-backed boards with d.j., both 4to, with others on guns and shooting (21)