| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Spring Sale 2013 | |||
| Auctioneer: | Hartleys | Location: | Ilkley, West Yorkshire UK |
| Contact: | Tel: 01943 816363 Fax: 01943 817610 | ||
| Date: | 27th March 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Saturday 23rd March 9am to 12.30pm Monday 25th March 9am to 4.30pm Tuesday 26th March 9am to 4.30pm Wednesday 27th March 9am to start of sale and during Lunch Break |
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| Auction Lots - Page 11 | |||
| 575 | |||
| AN EAST INDIA GOVERNMENT LIGHT CAVALRY PERCUSSION PISTOL, dated 1873, the 8" barrel with proof marks, brass mounted full stock stamped EIG Birmingham, with steel swivel ram, front and rear sights, blued lock stamped with Crown over EIG and Birmingham 1873, brass trigger guard and butt plate with steel lanyard ring, 14 1/2" overall (Illustrated) £600-800 |
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| 576 | |||
| A U.S. CIVIL WAR BURNSIDE CAVALRY CARBINE, c.1860, 5th model, .54 calibre, patent March 15th 1856, serial no. 15803, 20" barrel stamped 1862, saddle bar and ring to left of action, two sling swivels, 40" overall £600-700 |
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| 577 | |||
| A U.S. BOWIE KNIFE by Collins & Co, early/mid 20th century, the 9 1/2" blade engraved with maker and "Legitimus No 18", brass cross guard, ebonised grip, in embossed leather scabbard, 15" overall £200-250 |
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| 578 | |||
| AN EAST INDIA COMPANY MILITARY PERCUSSION MUSKET, c.1840, 38" barrel, with brass mounted walnut stock, steel ram in three brass pipes, action engraved with lion rampant, brass trigger guard, two sling swivels, 55" long overall £300-350 |
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| 579 | |||
| A U.S. CIVIL WAR SPRINGFIELD MUSKET manufactured in Belgium, the 35" barrel engraved 1863 and initialled E.G. in circle, walnut stock with steel ram, steel trigger guard and two sling swivels, 55" overall £200-250 |
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| 580 | |||
| A DEACTIVATED LEE ENFIELD NO 4 MK1 RIFLE, c.1942, .303 calibre, serial no. 23802, 44 1/4" overall, the deactivation certificate dated 1990 £150-200 |
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| 581 | |||
| A 1796 PATTERN CAVALRY TROOPER'S SABRE by James Woolley & Co, the 33" single edged blade with single fuller, inscribed Woolley, steel stirrup guard, leather grip, steel scabbard with two suspension rings, 40" overall (Illustrated) £350-450 |
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| 582 | |||
| A COLT .31 CALIBRE POCKET REVOLVER, 1849 model, no.26229, the 6" octagonal barrel inscribed "Address Saml. Colt New York City", lever ram, six shot cylinder faintly engraved with horses and wagons, brass trigger guard and grip frame with walnut grips, 11 1/2" overall, action faulty £300-500 |
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| 583 | |||
| A SNIDER ROOK RIFLE, c.1870, .36 calibre, the octagonal 26 3/4" damascus barrel stamped with Birmingham proof marks on the underside, adjustable front and rear sights, flip over breech inscribed "Snider Patent" with button lock, foliate scrolls on breech and lock plate, half walnut stock with horn fore-piece and chequering to fore-end and grip, foliate engraved butt plate and trigger guard with pineapple finial, 45 1/2" overall (Illustrated) £800-1000 |
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| 584 | |||
| AN INDIAN SHAMSHIR, 19th century, the curved watered steel blade with residual niello work, gilt metal cross guard with applied flowers and leaf terminals, star mounted horn grip, part leather covered scabbard with flower embossed gilt metal mounts and two suspension rings, blade 32", 39 1/2" overall (Illustrated) £300-500 |
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| 585 | |||
| A BOX LOCK POCKET PISTOL, c.1780, later converted to percussion action, 50 bore 2 1/2" triple stage cannon barrel, sliding trigger guard safety catch, engraved lock inscribed "Wallis", flared walnut grips inlaid with silver wire scrolls, embossed silver mask butt plate, (Birmingham 1784), 8" long overall £200-250 |
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| 586 | |||
| A JAPANESE FULL SUIT OF ARMOUR, early Edo period and later, comprising lacquered metal kabuto with three tier shikoro, black lacquered four tier Mempo, hari-date with chased brass wreath form crest or mon of the Rattan Clan, black lacquered eight tier cuirass, with full shoulder, arm and leg defences formed of gilt lacquered plates and mail on fabric (some losses and areas of rust), square section gattari, approximately 66" high overall, and two associated cloaks (Illustrated) £2000-3000 |
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| 587 | |||
| A WEBLEY SERVICE AIR RIFLE MARK II, .22 calibre, with removable barrel, bolt action, adjustable fore-sight and hinged adjustable peep sight, walnut stock with chequered grip £150-250 |
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| 588 | |||
| AN UNDER-LEVER AIR RIFLE signed Weihrauch, model HW77K, serial no. 1184311, with 14" sighted barrel, air chamber grooved for telescopic sight and chequered beech stock, together with target frame and leather rifle bag £100-150 |
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| 589 | |||
| A DEACTIVATED D.W.M. PORTUGUESE MODEL 1904 MAUSER-VERGUEIRO RIFLE, 6.5mm, 7.92mm calibre, serial no. 5892, receiver marked with cypher of King Carlos I, with 16" bayonet and scabbard, the deactivation certificate dated 1994, 42 3/4" overall (excluding bayonet) £150-200 |
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| 590 | |||
| A DEACTIVATED EGYPTIAN POLICE B.S.A. .303 "SHT. LE III" RIFLE, serial no. 85054, dated 1918, with 23" bayonet and scabbard, the deactivation certificate dated 1993, 44" overall (excluding bayonet) £150-200 |
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| 591 | |||
| AN EAST INDIA COMPANY LIGHT CAVALRY FLINTLOCK PISTOL, c.1800, 8 1/2" barrel with proof marks, brass mounted full walnut stock, steel swivel ram, lock stamped with lion rampant, brass trigger guard and butt plate with steel lanyard ring, 15 1/2" overall £500-700 |
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| 592 | |||
| AN EAST INDIA COMPANY LIGHT CAVALRY PERCUSSION PISTOL, c.1840, the 9" barrel with proof marks, brass mounted full walnut stock with steel swivel ram, lock stamped with lion rampant, brass trigger guard and butt plate with steel lanyard ring, 16" overall £400-600 |
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| 593 | |||
| A TRANSITIONAL PEPPERBOX REVOLVER, c.1845, by Tipping and Lawden, London, with 16" octagonal barrel, six shot cylinder with foliate engraved German silver action, finely chequered walnut grip with hinged implement chamber to base, 13" overall (Illustrated) £600-800 |
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| 594 | |||
| A COLT NAVY REVOLVER, c.1860, .36 calibre, the octagonal 7 1/2" barrel inscribed "Address Col. SAML. COLT NEW YORK US AMERICA", steel ram, six shot cylinder, inscribed "COLTS PATENT 175745", brass trigger guard and grip frame with walnut grips, 13 1/2" overall, with associated mahogany case and accessories (Illustrated) £700-900 |
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| 595 | |||
| AN 80 BORE WEDGE FRAME REVOLVER, c.1858, the 4 1/4" octagonal barrel foliate engraved and inscribed F.J. Smith & Co London, Colt type rammer, five shot cylinder, frame stamped "Patent No 2273" and foliate engraved, chequered wood grip with plated studs, foliate butt plate, 10" overall in fitted oak case with accessories including key, mould flask, woodcutter and Dixon steel oil bottle, 12" wide (Illustrated) £500-600 |
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| 596 | |||
| A GERMAN NAZI FLAG, c.1940, with black Swastika on white ground and red border, maker Johann Liebieg & Co, Reichenberg, Sudetenland, 98" x 59" This flag was captured from the German Forces, by 1st Bn. Duke of Wellington's Regiment, in April 1940 at Cape Bonne, Tunisia, and passed through the soldier's family to the present owner. The personal record of the action is available £100-150 |
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| 597 | |||
| A LIGHT CAVALRY FLINTLOCK PISTOL, c.1800, the 8 1/2" barrel with proof marks, full walnut stock, with wood ram, lock chased with crown and inscribed "Richardson", brass trigger guard and butt plate, 16" overall, replaced cock £500-700 |
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| 598 | |||
| A LEG-OF-MUTTON LEATHER GUN CASE, early 20th century, with brass lock, stamped with initials, carrying handle and shoulder strap, 30" long £70-100 |
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| 599 | |||
| A LINSLEY BROS SIDE PLATED BOXLOCK, 12 BORE SHOTGUN, No.2448, with 28" double barrels, foliate chased ejector action, and walnut stock, 44 3/4" overall, leather carrying case with accessories £150-250 |
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| 600-606 | |||
No lotsMedals & Field Sports |
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| 607 | |||
| A NEW ZEALAND MEDAL, 2nd Maori War 1860-6, undated, inscribed "3252 PTE. G. FODEN 70TH FOOT" with ribbon, and copy of Public Record Office Claims to Medals 1869 £400-450 |
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| 608 | |||
| A QUEEN'S SUDAN MEDAL, 1899, silver inscribed "6346 F BENTON 1/GREN GDS", with ribbon, and copy of Battalion record of medals £300-350 |
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| 609 | |||
| AN INDIA MEDAL 1895, silver, with clasp for Relief of Chitral 1895, inscribed "2179 Pte. W Knowles 1st Bn. E. Lanc. Regt", with ribbon £100-150 |
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| 610 | |||
| A SET OF THREE INDIAN MUTINY ASSOCIATED MEDALS, awarded to Major General John Dawson, 43rd Bengal Light Infantry (1824-1887), comprising Gwalior Star (Maharajpoor) 29th Dec. 1843, silver and bronze with ribbon, Sutlej Medal (Subraon) 1846, silver with ribbon, and Indian Mutiny Medal 1858, silver with ribbon, presented in glazed mahogany frame with summary of his escape during the Mutiny, together with full and detailed biography of John Dawson. (Illustrated) At the start of the Mutiny Captain Dawson, his wife and four children (aged five years to nine months) escaped by boat from Fyzabad in June 1857 with twenty three others, via the Rivers Gogra and Ganges travelling 200 miles in eighteen days to safety at Dinaporee. John Dawson served for thirty eight years in India, twenty nine as a civil engineer, the remainder as a soldier £2500-3000 |
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| 611 | |||
| A NATIONAL HUNT PRIZE IN THE FORM OF A CASED DRINKS SET, comprising four Royal Doulton square glass decanters with ball stoppers and eight matching tumblers, contained in a fitted velvet lined mahogany case, the hinged lid with inset brass plaque inscribed "The Coral Welsh National Chepstow, 22nd December 1984", frieze drawer and brass campaign handles, 11" high £150-250 |
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| 612 | |||
| A CUT GLASS RACING TROPHY inscribed "Greenall Whitley Brewers' Chase", of urn form, with faceted finial on domed lid, the body etched with a racing scene on a hobnail cut ground, on slice cut foot, 15 3/4" high, together with an associated framed photograph of the winning horse "Right Hand Man" taken during the race (2) £100-200 |
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| 613 | |||
| A PAIR OF DEVON AND SOMERSET STAGHOUND ANTLERS, skull mounted on shield, inscribed "Octr 15th 1932 FOUND IN GREAT HEADON KILLED AT BRATTON COURT", with brass plaque engraved "W.W. WIGGIN MASTER/ E. BAWDEN HUNTSMAN", ten points, approximately 33" high £120-200 |
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| 614 | |||
| AN ALLCOCK "THE LIGHT CASTER" SPINNING ROD, 7 1/2" two piece, agate line guides, red whippings throughout, bronze ferrule, with cork handle and mid screw reel fitting, original sleeve, together with an Octopus Scaley "Octofloat", 11' three piece rod in original sleeve and an "Apollo Tubular Steel Rod", 7'6" two piece rod, in original sleeve (3) £70-100 |
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| 615 | |||
| A HARDY "THE HALFORD KNOCKABOUT", 9'6" two piece Palakona split cane trout rod, agate line guides, burgundy whips, bronze lock fast ferrule, together with a Sharpe's "Scottie", 7'1" two piece split cane spinning rod and another Sharpe's split cane three piece salmon rod (3) £80-120 |
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| 616 | |||
| A HARDY "GRAPHITE SALMON FLY DE-LUXE", 12 1/2' three piece rod, weight 8/9, burgundy whippings tipped red, 26 1/2" cork handle, bronze anodised reel seat, stoppers and Hardy sleeve, together with a "Hardy Graphite Deluxe" 10' two piece trout rod, weight 6/7, burgundy whippings tipped red, bronze anodised reel seat, stopper and Hardy sleeve (2) £100-200 |
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| 617 | |||
| A HARDY "GRAPHITE SALMON FLY DE-LUXE", #10 15'4" three piece rod, burgundy whippings tipped red, 26 1/2" cork handle, bronze anodised reel seat, Hardy sleeve, together with a Hardy Fibalite Spinning 9 1/2' two piece rod, gold whippings, 28" cork handle, stainless steel reel seat and Hardy sleeve (2) £80-120 |
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| 618 | |||
| A HARDY "THE SOVEREIGN" REEL, 7/8 weight, wood handle, two screw drum latch, twin "U" shaped line guards for left and right hand wind, rear disc adjuster and ratchet button, Hardy zip case with papers, 3 1/4" diameter (Illustrated) £100-150 |
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| 619 | |||
| A HARDY "ST ANDREWS" SALMON REEL, heavy duty "U" shaped line guide stamped with registration number, black handle, rim tensioner, ribbed alloy foot, 4 1/8" diameter, together with a Hardy "The Princess" trout reel, "U" shaped line guide, rim tension regulator and black handle, 3 1/2" diameter (2) (Illustrated) £100-200 |
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| 620 | |||
| A HARDY "IMPROVED FARNE" REEL, patent no. 9261, twin black reverse taper handles with lock screws, ivorine knob brake lever, ratchet lever, milled nut pressure brake adjuster and brass foot, 5" diameter (Illustrated) £300-400 |
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| 621 | |||
| A HARDY "LIGHTWEIGHT" REEL, patent no. 658472, 3 1/4" diameter, boxed, together with a Milward's Mariner wood and brass reel, with twin ebonised handles and brass star back and foot (2) (Illustrated) £100-150 |
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| 622 | |||
| A HEATON STARBACK NOTTINGHAM REEL, twin black handles, button drum latch, bickerdyke line guard, 4" diameter, together with a Sharpes "The Scottie", 10' #6/7, impregnated cane trout rod, burgundy whippings, snake guides, brass ferrules and 8 1/4" cork handle over alloy reel seat, with original sleeve (2) (Illustrated) £100-200 |
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| 623 | |||
| AN ALLCOCK AERIAL POPULAR CENTRE PIN REEL, 3 1/2" diameter, the drum with six spoke tension regulator, twin handles, back plate ratchet button, line guide, and brass foot, Reg. No.689467 (Illustrated) £80-120 |
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| 624 | |||
| A HARDY "THE SOVEREIGN" REEL, 11/12 weight, serial number 399, wood handle, two screw drum latch, twin "U" shaped line guides for left and right hand wind, rear disc adjuster and ratchet button, ribbed foot, and spare spool, Hardy zip bag for reel and spool containing reel papers, 4" diameter (Illustrated) £120-180 |
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| 625 | |||
| A HARDY "THE SOVEREIGN" REEL, 9/10 weight, serial number 542, wood handle, two screw drum latch, twin "U" shaped line guides for left and right hand wind, rear disc adjuster and ratchet button, ribbed foot, and Hardy zip case with papers, 3 5/8" diameter (Illustrated) £100-150 |
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| 626 | |||
| A HARDY "THE L.R.H. GREASED LINE" SALMON FLY ROD, 13' three piece plus correct spare tip, low bridge line guides, green whippings throughout tipped red, bronze lock fast ferrules, copper under whipped butt ring and ferrule, 22 3/4" cork handle, sliding reel ring and Hardy sleeve £150-250 |
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| 627 | |||
| A HARDY "THE NO.2 L.R.H. SPINNING" ROD, 9'6" two piece Palakona, agate line guides, whipped throughout in green with red tippings, bronze lock fast ferrule, 29" cork handles and stainless steel reel seat, with Hardy sleeve £80-120 |
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| 628 | |||
| AN ALEX MARTIN OF GLASGOW SPLIT CANE ROD, 8'7" two piece single handed trout rod, agate line guides, green whippings tipped black, bronze ferrule, with half wells cork handle and alloy reel seat, sleeved, together with another light split cane trout rod, 7' two piece rod, inscribed "Agila", red whippings, and cigar cork handle and sleeve (2) £70-100 |
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| 629-630 | |||
No lotsClocks & Mechanical Music |
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| 631 | |||
| A MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK by J Down, Swansea, the eight day movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 13" arched dial with Roman numerals, secondary dial and calendar aperture, featuring ruins to each corner and an Arabian gentleman in the arch, the case with parquetry banding, arched hood with turned finials on wrythen turned columns, similar columns flanking trunk door, panel base and ogee bracket feet, 20 3/4" x 88" £350-550 |
| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Spring Sale 2013 | |||
| Auctioneer: | Hartleys | Location: | Ilkley, West Yorkshire UK |
| Contact: | Tel: 01943 816363 Fax: 01943 817610 | ||
| Date: | 27th March 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Saturday 23rd March 9am to 12.30pm Monday 25th March 9am to 4.30pm Tuesday 26th March 9am to 4.30pm Wednesday 27th March 9am to start of sale and during Lunch Break |
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