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A pair of 12-bore sidelock ejectors by Henry Atkin serial no. 2484/2485, 28in replacement barrels, one with an unnamed rib, the other 'new barrels by K D Radcliffe Ltd, Colchester, Birmingham Nitro proof marks, stamped .729, 2 1/2'' chambers, actions engraved with best bouquet and scroll and good levels of colour hardening, top levers engraved '1' and '2', automatic safeties, gold inlaid 'SAFE' details, 14'' straight hand stocks, no.2 with an well matched extension to 15 1/4'' (2) A Valid Shotgun certificate is required upon purchase. 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.
WW1 PERIOD LEE ENFIELD MK III RIFLE CONVERTED TO A .410 SHOTGUN. A First World War period Lee Enfield Mark No.1 III Rifle converted to a single shot bolt action .410 calibre shotgun with welded plate over magazine recess, stamped to the right wrist plate with a crown over 'GRI', over ' SHAPORE', over the date 1917, over 'SHT LE', over 'III*', the rifle was made at the Indian Small Arms Factory at Ishapore, it is fitted with a leather sling dated 1936, please note a valid shotgun certificate is required to purchase this lot.
By Tender. A 16 bore double barrel shotgun, by H. Scherping of Hannover, the barrel also engraved KGL. Hofbeuchsenmacher with German proof marks, serial number 843, barrel 69.5cm long, gun 109cm long. NB. A current valid Shotgun Certificate is required to view or purchase this lot. Tender bids must be submitted via the online bidding platform by 12 noon Wednesday 4th December.
JAMES BIGGINS (SHEFFIELD) A STERLING SILVER SHOTGUN CARTRIDGE PEG MARKER, the sterling silver base with gilt finish, Sheffield 925 silver hallmarks for 2011 and makers mark for James Biggins, the top section removing to display eight numbered 'shotgun' peg markers, the base twisting to fan them open, measuring 3 1/2in. in height.
ITHACA GUN CO. A 12-BORE 'MODEL 37-FEATHERLIGHT DELUXE' PUMP-ACTION SHOTGUN, serial no. 371366368, for 1974, restricted magazine, 28in. nitro reproved barrel (in 1990), with 7mm ventilated matt rib, 2 3/4in. chamber, bored approx. 1/2 choke, manual push-button safety, No1. game scene and acanthus scroll engraving, blued finish, 14 1/2in. figured ornately chequered pistolgrip stock with pistolgrip-cap, including rubber recoil pad, weight 6lb. 12oz.. S2 - Sold as a Section 2 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
A 12-BORE PERCUSSION SINGLE-BARRELLED SHOTGUN SIGNED JOHN WIGGAN, no visible serial number, circa 1845, with 31 1/2in. octagonal to sixteen-sided to round barrel, the top-flat signed 'JOHN WIGGAN, GUNMAKER TO THE ROYAL FAMILY & THE PACHA OF EGYPT' (rubbed), bead fore-sight, squared patent breech with an engraving of a gamebird and band, scroll engraved top-tang, borderline and scroll engraved bar-action lock signed 'JOHN WIGGAN', working replacement hammer, walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist (rubbed) iron furniture and replacement wood ramrod.
A 7mm (CANE) WALKING STICK SHOTGUN OF DUMONTHIER PATENT TYPE, UNSIGNED, no visible serial number, French or Belgian circa 1890, with cane covered 25 1/2in. barrel section (losses to finish and actual covering), twist and pull action to expose the breech, nickel-plated ferrule with twin machine engraved bands rotating to expose the concealed trigger, horn handle and matching cane action covering. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament
JOHN MANTON, LONDON A CASED 12-BORE PERCUSSION SINGLE-BARRELLED SPORTING GUN, serial no. 5448, for 1811 and with later conversion to percussion from flintlock, with octagonal to sixteen-sided to round 30in. barrel with moulded bands at the intersection and signed on the top of breech-block 'G.W. BATES, IPSWICH', platinum vent to the moulded nipple boss, engraved top tang featuring a scientific trophy, flat border engraved lock signed 'MANTON' below the pan cut-out, a hunting dog engraved to the screwed tail, engraved hammer, walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist, raised cheek-piece, iron furniture except white metal oval escutcheons for the two barrel-keys and clipped corner square escutcheon at wrist initialled 'D.J.C.', working replacement ramrod, together with its original John Manton mahogany case lined in green baize and compartmented for this shotgun, still retaining the platform for the flint lock and an Irish type shot-flask, small parchment trade-label inside lid and hook closure.
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. AN F.A.C.-RATED 16-BORE 'MODEL 97' TAKE-DOWN PUMP-ACTION SHOTGUN, serial no. E 859633, for 1939, 28in. nitro reproved barrel (in 2018), roll-stamped with the maker name, address and patent details, the left side with 'MODEL 97 - WINCHESTER - 16GA. 2 3/4 MOD.', 2 3/4in. chamber, bored approx. 1/4 choke, plain take-down action, retaining much blued finish, 13 3/4in. pistolgrip stock including trademark buttplate, weight 7lb. 7oz.. S1 - Sold as a Section 1 Firearm under the 1968 Firearms Act
CHARLES LANCASTER, LONDON A 16-BORE PERCUSSION DOUBLE-BARRELLED SPORTING GUN, serial no. 281, in a later case, circa 1830, with laminated 30in. barrels, the top-rib with refreshed 'CHARLES LANCASTER 151 NEW BOND ST, LONDON' address, platinum vents and shallow fenced nipple-wells, long border and scroll engraved top-tang with a central vignette of a game-bird, border, scroll and gamescene engraved back-action locks signed 'C. LANCASTER, LONDON', figured walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist, engraved iron furniture (detail rubbed), plain ramrod thimbles and brass tipped mahogany ramrod (missing tool-end), together with a later leather covered oak case, relined and compartmented for this shotgun in green baize.
A CASED 14-BORE PERCUSSION DOUBLE-BARRELLED "COACH GUN", SIGNED PARKER FIELD & SONS, serial no. 9139, circa 1850, with laminated 24in. barrels (of apparent original length, rib lifting), the top-rib signed 'PARKER FIELD & SONS 233 HOLBORN LONDON', bead fore-sight, scroll engraving to rib-end, platinum plugs, borderline and scroll engraved long top-tang, borderline engraved back-action locks signed in banners with scrolled terminals 'PARKER FIELD & SONS', dolphin headed hammers, walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist, iron furniture and brass mounted ebony ramrod, strong traces of period finish remaining and together with a walnut case adapted for this shotgun lined and compartmented in green baize and with a number of accessories including a powder and a shot flask, cap tins, oil bottle and a turnscrew.
A GOOD COLLECTION OF ASSORTED VINTAGE GUNCASE AND SHOOTING ACCESSORIES, to include three English mahogany handled nipple-keys, each with detachable pricker, two bone and mahogany breech brushes, three iron 'T' form nipple keys, each with pricker and detachable spare nipple covers, two 12-bore combination whistle cartridge extractors (one fixed, one folding), two bone striker pots, two round glass oil bottles of similar form, one signed 'J. PURDEY & SONS, LONDON', the other 'JOHN DICKSON & SON, EDINBURGH', two square glass oil bottles with faceted tops, one signed 'BOSS & CO. LONDON', the other 'J. WOODWARD & SONS, LONDON', two shotgun mainspring cramps, four adjustable powder measures, one signed 'MURCOTT', another 'DIXON' (both with plain handles) and two with sizing handles, one also signed 'DIXON', a round nickel oil bottle signed 'W.W. GREENER, LONDON & BIRMINGHAM', a square nickel oil bottle signed 'HARRISON & HUSSEY, LONDON', four assorted cartridge extractors, a pull-through wallet with contents and six assorted guncase turnscrews, all in a vintage mahogany box.
WW2 atom bomb pilot Brig Paul Tibbets signed rare photo. Photo Size 3 by 6 ½ Personally Signed by Brigadier General Paul W Tibbets. Paul Tibbets would go down in history as the first pilot to drop the Atomic Bomb - the target, Hiroshima. He left medical school in 1937 and joined the Army Air Corp. at Wright Field in Dayton, Ohio. Here he could fly at government expense. While stationed at Ft. Benning, GA. , and being a shotgun enthusiast, he was assigned to the base Skeet Shooting range. This is where he met George Patton. They became good friends and spent many hours on the shooting range. He also served as Patton's pilot during tank range manoeuvres. He has some great stories to tell about him. Paul flew B10 and B12 aircraft in low flying exercises. Returning from one of these missions in December 1941, he heard on his aircraft radio that the Japanese had attacked Pearl Harbour. America was at war. He was then transferred to the 29th Bomb Group to fly the new B17. He temporarily flew the B18 on antisub duty off the U. S. east coast. He was made Commander of the 40th Squadron, 97th Bombardment Group (Heavy) at MacDill Air Base, Tampa, FL. He trained his crew in the B17 and flew many hours, day and night. Most of this time, he slept in his clothes. From Bangor, Maine, he flew across the North Atlantic to England. This was the first group of American-manned, tactical aircraft to reach the United Kingdom in WWII. Paul was made the Executive Officer of the 97th Bombardment Group (Heavy). On August 17, 1942, he flew the first American plane on a daylight bombing raid over German occupied Europe. The mission was to bomb a rail yard in France. This mission was flown in the aircraft named, "Butcher Shop", not his regular plane. His future missions were flown in the "Red Gremlin". Paul had a great attachment to this aircraft and called it, "the Good Gremlin". He flew many missions over German occupied territory. On one of these missions he was wounded but was able to return to his base. Before the invasion of North Africa he flew General Mark Clark on a secret mission to Gibraltar. It was from Gibraltar that General Mark Clark directed the invasion of North Africa, "Operation Torch". He later flew General Eisenhower (sitting on a 2 x 4) to North Africa on an inspection tour. Paul flew many missions in North Africa during 1942-43. He was then moved to Algiers and continued to fly missions. General Doolittle sent Paul back to the states to help develop a new bomber, the B29. After extensive training with the B29, he was sent to Colorado Springs where he was selected to lead a top secret mission. He was 29 years old at the time. He would command the 509th Composite Group. From the Island of Tinian, Paul Tibbets would go down in history as the first pilot to drop the Atomic Bomb - the target, Hiroshima. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A 12 Bore Side by Side Sidelock Hammer Shotgun, by Peter Powell of Tonbridge, Kent, Serial No. 995, 30ins damascus steel barrels, bright steel side plates and action, profusely engraved with scroll work and maker's name P. Powell, walnut stock and fore end with chequered grips, 14.25ins pull, engraved steel butt plate, 46.25ins overall Note: You must be in possession of a current shotgun certificate to purchase this item. We cannot post this item.
Figarti Miniatures - The Artists Club [Jack Updyke Collection] Series, 2004, comprising: Set JU8007 - The Western Stagecoach - Stage coach, 4 x Horse Team, Driver, Shotgun, 3 x Seated Passengers, 2 x Standing Passengers & Accessories. Generally Mint overall, contained in a generally Excellent [minor storage wear] Figarti set box. Rare Issue
A pair of Elizabeth II silver novelty salt and pepper casters, each in the form of a shotgun cartridge, Birmingham 1995 by L.J. Millington, weight 65.5g, height 5.7cm, cased, a silver walking cane handle in the form of a whippet's head, inset with glass eyes, unmarked, length of handle 4.4cm (lacking cane), a plated six-division crossed rifles toast rack, a similar knife rest and a plated napkin ring with crossed bullets.
Æ‘Charles Lancaster: a scarce 12 bore underlever slide-and-tilt action double hammer gun with Lancaster patent safety stop, serial number 4257, 'Damascus' barrels 30 in., top rib inscribed 'CHARLES LANCASTER 151 NEW BOND ST LONDON. PATENT BREECH LOADER', 2 1/2 in. chambers, action inscribed 'CHARLES LANCASTER PATENT', non-rebounding back action locks with 'LANCASTER LONDON PATENT' within scrolls, hare's-ear hammers, action and locks finely engraved with foliate scrolls, chequered straight hand stock of figured walnut, fore-end with wedge fastener, London nitro re-proof. Section 2 - A Shotgun Certificate or RFD Authority is required to purchase this lot. 116.5cm OAL The George Geear Collection
Æ‘Beretta: a 12 bore Model S680 over-and-under ejector sporting gun, serial number C37619B, barrels 28 in., vented top rib. 2 3/4 in. chambers, chequered pistol grip stock with rubbered butt, Italian proof. Section 2 - A Shotgun Certificate or RFD Authority is required to purchase this lot. 105.5cm OAL The George Geear Collection
E.M. Reilly & Co: a 14 bore pinfire double shotgun, serial number 15127, twist barrels 28 in., top rib inscribed 'E. M. REILLY & Co NEW OXFORD ST LONDON', Birmingham black powder proof, rotary underlever action with back action locks, action and lock plates well engraved with game scenes and scrolls and each lock plate with 'E.M. REILLY & Co' conforming to the hubs of the hammers, chequered semi-pistol grip stock. Section 58(2) - no licence required if possessed as a curiosity or ornament.113.5cm OALThe George Geear Collection
Æ‘Beretta: a 12 bore Model S680 over-and-under double sporting gun, serial number C77715B, barrels 29.5 in. with vented top rib, 2 3/4 in. chambers, single selective trigger, chequered pistol grip stock, Italian proof; in the manufacturer's fitted case. Section 2 - A Shotgun Certificate or RFD Authority is required to purchase this lot. 119.7cm OAL The George Geear Collection
A good lot of gunsmithing gauges and association items, comprising: a shotgun bore dial micrometer, by Mercer, with three setting rings (.661, .617, .729); a pair of .303 headspace gauges (go and no-go) together with a selection of .303 plug gauges; a further set of four .303 plug gauges, cased; a set of nine .22 plug gauges, cased; two Ordnance marked military percussion rifle plug gaugers, '.577 5/64' and 'MUZZLE REJECTING .577'; a Victorian nipple gauge by T. Mabbutt; a muzzle diameter gauge with three folding leaves; and a numbered set of nipples set in a steel plate engraved 'DECR 1871'; and three brass trigger pull and striker spring weight gauges, brass bodies with graduated scales.The George Geear Collection
Æ‘T.& H. King: a 12 bore side-by-side toplever non-ejector hammer gun, serial number 1254, barrels 25 in., 2 1/2 in. chambers, chequered straight hand stock, Birmingham nitro proof. Section 2 - A Shotgun Certificate or RFD Authority is required to purchase this lot. 106.2 cm OAL The George Geear Collection
Æ‘Beretta: a 12 bore Model S680 'Skeet' over-and-under ejector sporting gun, serial number C24678B, barrels 28 in., vented top rib, 2 3/4 in. chambers, chequered pistol grip stock with rubbered butt. Section 2 - A Shotgun Certificate or RFD Authority is required to purchase this lot. 104.7cm OAL The George Geear Collection
Æ‘J. Purdey: a scarce 12 bore 'thumb hole' hammer double sporting gun, serial number 7099, 'Damascus' barrels 28 in., top rib inscribed 'J PURDEY 314 1/2 OXFORD STREET LONDON', action lever accessed via an opening in the trigger guard, scroll engraved action and locks, the back action lock plates marked 'PURDEY', rebounding hammers, wedge fastened fore-end, chequered straight hand stock, London black powder proof; in a fitted case with Purdey trade label annotated in ink with load data. Section 2 - A Shotgun Certificate or RFD Authority is required to purchase this lot. 112cm OAL The George Geear Collection An early example of a Purdey centrefire gun, built as number 2 of a pair for Major F. Cartwright in 1865.
A fine mid to late 19th century double-barrelled percussion shotgun by Champion, Chichester, with round Damascus steel barrels, barrel length 76cm, the rib detailed 'Champion Chichester', and foliate engraved locks, hammer and trigger guard, full-stocked in walnut with chequered grip and ebonized pull-out ramrod with brass tip. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A late 20th century Beretta brass novelty butt or peg marker holder of shotgun cartridge form with screw-off percussion cap, detailed 'Beretta 1-10', opening to reveal a fitted interior holding ten pegs, length 6cm, with Beretta felt bag and stitched leather case. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A James Purdey & Sons silver cased novelty butt marker holder of shotgun cartridge form with screw-off percussion cap, detailed 'J. Purdey and Sons London 10', opening to reveal a fitted interior holding ten marker pegs, each numbered, the body of the shell hallmarked London 1988, maker's mark probably Margaret Howell, length 7cm. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A rare 1930s Asprey gilt metal cased novelty butt marker holder of shotgun cartridge form, the percussion cap detailed 'Asprey's Cartridge Placefinder Patent Applied For', the opposing end detailed 'Loaded by Asprey, 6, Smokeless', the base of the body detailed 'G.C. from R. St. G.R. 2/6/1936', the percussion cap with twist-action opening the opposing end with inverted umbrella effect to reveal ten markers, length 6cm. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A rare early 20th century novelty match vesta of shotgun cartridge form, the brass percussion cap, detailed 'The Sportsman's Match Box, Reg. Pat.', over a nickel plated brass body, the end cap with striker textured finish, length 4cm. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A mid to late 19th century double-barrelled percussion shotgun by W. Howell, London, with Damascus steel barrels, barrel length 69.5cm, foliate locks and hammers and scrolling steel trigger guard, full-stocked with chequered grip and ebonized ramrod with brass tip. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A 19th century single-barrelled percussion shotgun with part-round and part-octagonal Damascus steel barrel, barrel length 101.5cm, foliate engraved lock and hammer, walnut stock with chequered grips and steel furniture, and pull-out wood ramrod with brass tip. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A scarce late 19th century Kynoch's Patent brass novelty match vesta of shotgun cartridge form with sliding pull-up action percussion cap, opening to reveal a match enclosure with rasp type striker plate, the cap detailed 'Kynoch's Patent No. 12 Grouse Ejector No. 2090', length 6cm, together with a brass Eley Nobel novelty lighter of shell case form, length 6cm, and another part-painted brass novelty shell case lighter, length 6cm. Provenance: the property of a Hampshire private collector.
A percussion cap double barrel shotgun, 19th century, with 787mm (31") long 20mm bore Damascus barrels, and associated ram rod, accompanied with a trench art vesta cover, incised to one side with the Welsh dragon and punched 'Pte J.W. Gebbons', and to the other punched 'No618509. 8th Buffs. FRANCE', 6cm long; with a Princess Mary Christmas tin(lacking contents) and an American nickel plated Gillette shaving kit case issued 1916/1917 (lacking contents) (4)Shotgun provenance: Given to the vendors by an American family, who believe it to have been used in the Civil War.
A breech loading percussion cap double barrel shotgun, 19th century, the 18mm diameter barrels 76cm long (at fault) CONDITION REPORT:Hammers cock and triggers release, however one striking chamber shows a loss. Barrel release is functional. Barrels look dirty but do not appear to be rusty or pitted.
Shooting Interest - a John Dickson and Son, Gun & Rifle Manufacturers leather and Oak Shotgun gun case, brass corned brown leather with fitted red lined interior, with original compartment covers and label. containing an assortment of cleaning rods, A & N C.S Ld oil bottle, pull throughs, wire wool pads etc, 9cm x 85cm x 25cm.
A 19TH CENTURY DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN WITH PERCUSSION ACTION. With 52.5 cm reduced barrels with engraved rib and rammer below. With percussion firing action, the sideplates engraved with game birds and 'Manton'. With walnut stock with white metal mount. 96 cm overall. *CR Parts refinished, stock possibly replaced, 'Manton' perhaps later engraved, barrels reduced.PLEASE NOTE THIS GUN IS IN THE UK AND YOU MUST BE AWARE OF ANY LOCAL LAWS RELATING TO IT BEFORE BIDDING.
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