A WWI Model Remington bayonet, with scabbard, 58cm overalltogether with a British 1888 pattern Lee Metford bayonet,57.5cm long (2)Shipping Disclaimer:Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country.
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A .222 Rem. Remington Model 700 bolt action rifle. Serial No.B6767491. Std. Specs. Stock with cheek piece, fitted Rhino 4 x 42 Scope. Grade 1. Brl.19 ins. Scotarms Lot No 148 FAA- Section 1- FAC/RFD RequiredCondition ReportM - C, F - B, W - C, B - B / C Rifling crisp with some very localised frosting
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE AIR RIFLE TARGETS, to include a boxed metal gallery style target with four ducks, a boxed Gorilla Target Pro, various cut out MDF targets, Kenley skittle targets, a boxed Nitehawk Self Resetting Spinner Air Rifle Target, a boxed Remington Pellet Catcher for airguns, etc (2 boxes + loose) (sd)
Majestic small bronze sculpture of a mustachioed man with pistol in hand, pressed against his chest, dashing on the back of his horse. Weight is 23.2lbs. Frederic Remington engraved. Artist: Frederic RemingtonIssued: 1861-1909Dimensions: 7"L x 16"W x 14.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
After Frederic Remington (American, 1861-1909) Bronze Sculptures (2) items including undated 'Rattlesnake' and 'The Cheyenne', both signed in casting on base and mounted to stone plinths Property from: an Estate, Rosemont, Illinois Height: 22 3/4 inches, Width: 17 inches, Depth: 9 1/2 inches (larger) Condition: light to moderate wear overall, occasional verdigris throughout, tarnish Category: Decorative Arts > Decorative Arts Estimated Sale Time: 12:47 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3Photograph #4
A pair of bronze Franklin Mint figures, both raised on stepped circular bases, comprising: 'Spirit of the Raven'; and 'Spirit of Thunderbird'; together with a selection of other figures and collectibles, including: a Chesapeake Reproductions 'Rattlesnake' after Frederic Remington, 32cms high; a Boma carved wooden figure of a totem pole; and other items.
Scottish Enlightenment.- University of Edinburgh. Medical degree certificate issued to Thomas Remington, manuscript on vellum, signed by several prominent members of the Scottish Enlightenment (see note below), wax seal attached, housed in contemporary metal cylinder, 310 x 500mm., Edinburgh, 24th June 1785. *** Signatories include Joseph Black (1728-1799), physicist & chemist, known for his discoveries of magnesium and carbon dioxide; Francis Home (1719-1813), first Professor of Materia Medica at Edinburgh University; Adam Ferguson (1723-1816), 'the father of modern sociology'; John Robison (1739-1805), physicist and mathematician, who worked with James Watt on an early steam car; William Cullen (1710-1790), physician to David Hume, chemist and agriculturalist; and Alexander Monro Secundus (1733-1817), anatomist and educator.
A .44 Remington 1858 Beal's patent revolver, Serial No:15103 associated fitted oak case, 35 cm long the pistol. A private collection.Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. The mechanism cocks to both positions and releases on the trigger as expected. the cylinder is a little lazy in its indexing to the next chamber.The body/frame shows signs of old blueing but has some powdery surface rust.
A cased .44 Remington 1858 Army pattern, percussion revolver, Serial No. 32692, 36 cm long, in a fitted box, together with a .44 Remington 1858 army pattern percussion revolver, serial number, 83320, unboxed, 36 cm long.Please Note;It has been brought to our attention that this lot contained a conversion kit to convert one of these revolvers to fire a conventional.22 round, this would, of course, change the status of this weapon from a muzzle to a breach loader and thus illegal for us to sell, with this in mind, be aware that this kit has now been removed for disposal but the two Remingtons and other items related to the pistols remain.24/9/24 JRL A private collection.Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. Please Note;It has been brought to our attention that this lot contained a conversion kit to convert one of these revolvers to fire a conventional.22 round, this would, of course, change the status of this weapon from a muzzle to a breach loader and thus illegal for us to sell, with this in mind, be aware that this kit has now been removed for disposal but the two Remingtons and other items related to the pistols remain.24/9/24 JRL Both pistols cock to both positions and release on the triggers as expected, the natural coloured steel example shows some pitting to the frame.
A .32 Remington 1858 New Model percussion pocket revolver, Serial No: 2798, with an unusual sheathed Derringer-type trigger and plain, in a vacant oak pistol box, 21 cm the pistol A private collection.Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally.
dating: about 1870 provenance: Papal States, Rifled, round, 12.7 mm cal. barrel, octagonal at the base marked with mark of the Liegi test bench, serial number 'MG 3xx' and other marks; adjustable rear sight, foresight. Frame with matching serial number, marked 'BREVET REMINGTON 6055' and 'EM & L NAGANT A LIEGE'. Wooden butt and fore-end (signs of use and time). Iron mounts and ramrod. Together with a bayonet (length: 58.5 cm) with blade of rhomboid section, shoulder with various marks and numbering; leather scabbard with brass chape. length 114 cm.
dating: about 1870 provenance: Papal States, Rifled, round, 12.7 mm cal. barrel octagonal at the base marked with mark of the Liege test bench, serial number '1xx' and other marks; adjustable rear sight, foresight and club guide for the bayonet. Frame with matching serial number, marked 'BREVET REMINGTON 5107' (not clearly visible). Wooden butt and fore-end (also marked '1xx', signs of use and time). Iron mounts and ramrod. Together with a yatagan bayonet (length: 71 cm), crossbar with ring and curl, brass grip and iron spring; iron scabbard. length 101 cm.
American M1917 Bayonet17 inch, single edged blade with fuller. Forte with maker "Remington" . Steel muzzle ring, crossguard and pommel. Grooved wooden slab grips. Contained in its steel mounted scabbard with leather, 1939 pattern frog. Together with a Brazilian Mauser contract bayonet. 11 3/4 inch, single edged blade with fuller. Forte with maker "Simson & Co Suhl". Steel, turn down quillon. Steel pommel. Wooden slab grip. Contained in its brass mounted leather scabbard. 2 items.
A QUANTITY OF UNBOXED AND ASSORTED PLAYWORN CAP GUNS AND ACCESSORIES, to include B.C.M. Mustang, Lone Star Peacemaker, Lone Star Deputy Dan, Replicast Remington, Lone Star Spud Gun, No.504, Crescent Dakota, Commando, Rustler Range Hip-Gun, other examples by Daisy, Kusan etc., none tested but all appear playworn, majority appear complete and in fairly good condition, but some with missing items, minor paint loss, marking and wear, with a Coibel Official James Bond 007 Secret Agent set, missing Thunderball pistol but still with Secret Agent Identification Card on original damaged backing card, two Crescent Famous Guns Series guns, still sealed on original damaged backing cards, Belt with buckle containing a lighter, assorted Holsters, Lone Star Riders and other pairs of Spurs, quantity of rolls of caps etc., due to the nature of this lot we cannot ship, successful bidder should collect themselves or hire their own courier (2 boxes)
A 1st of July Officer Casualty – Family history states “Lung Shot out of His Back”, Lieutenant John Hampson Fletcher, 11th (Service) Battalion (St Helens Pioneers) South Lancashire Regiment, who was very badly wounded in the Battalion attack on Montauban on the 1st of July 1916, and who served in the Home Guard in World War Two, a pre-war Trinty College Boat Club Team Member comprising, 1914-15 Star, (Lieut: J.H. Fletcher. S. Lan: R.), 1914-1920 British War and Victory Medals, (Lieut. J.H. Fletcher.), 1939-45 Defence Medal, unnamed as issued, very fine (4)John Hampson Fletcher was commissioned in October 1914, he has file of Officer's Papers at The National Archives. He was awarded a Silver War Badge, see Medal Index Card and he appears in the Non Effectives Register 1917.The Medals and ephemera come directly from the family, the family story is of a lung shot out on the Somme.11th (Service) Battalion (St Helens Pioneers). Formed in St. Helens on 1 September 1914 by Lord Derby. Moved to Bangor in February 1915. 15 May 1915 : moved to Grantham and came under command of 30th Division as its Pioneer Battalion. Adopted by War Office 15 August 1915. Moved to Larkhill in September 1915. Landed at Le Havre on 7 November 1915.British Battalion on the Somme – Ray Westlake11th South LancsAt Ravine Copse, Maricourt Sector 1/7. During operations at Montauban consolidated strong points and dug 4 communication trenches across No Man's Land. To Bois des Tailles 4/7.John was at Trinity College Oxford and was a member of the College Boat Race Team in 1914, he married Ida Kathleen Bott in 1919, his marriage certificate stating he was a Medical Student. He died in Newton Abbott, Devon on the 16th of September 1985.Sold with 10 Original photographs one in WW1 uniform one in Home Guard Uniform. His Metal Identity Disc, a Trench Map, bloodstained of Albert, named to him and dated 1915, a silver swan vest case , Lieutenants pips, two swan fountain pens, various buttons and badges. A P17 US Remington Bayonet in scabbard, marriage certificate, WW2 identity card, copied Medal Index Card, Medal Rolls and 11th Battalion South Lancs War Diary for July 1916. A bag of miscellaneous Buttons Badges and a 1939-45 War Medal. Purchaser must be over 18 years old and for collection only
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