Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Sealed Bid Sale Only | |||
Auctioneer: | Holt's | Location: | Princess Louise House, 190 Hammersmith Road, London W6 7DJ |
Contact: | Tel: 01485 542822 Fax: 01485 544463 | ||
Date: | 3rd July 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Please Complete a Commission Bid Form and ensure it reaches Holt’s before the deadline to participate in this sale. All lots up to Lot 7500 will be on view at Princess Louise House from Tuesday 17th June at 10am until Thursday 19th June at 12noon |
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2051 | |||
A 54-BORE PERCUSSION BOXLOCK POCKET-PISTOL, SIGNED MAYES, no visible serial number, circa 1840, with round 1 5/8in. turn-off barrel, squared engraved central-hammer boxlock action signed 'MAYES' on the left and 'NORWICH' on the right within a banner, walnut slab-sided butt and guarded trigger £60-100 |
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2052 | |||
A COPPER-BODIED BAG-SHAPED PISTOL POWDER-FLASK, UNSIGNED, circa 1850, cleaned with minor dents £30-50 |
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2053 | |||
A PAIR OF WALRUS-IVORY REVOLVER-GRIPS, early 20th century, possibly for a Smith & Wesson M&P type revolver £30-60 |
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2054 | |||
A SCARCE KYNOCH-PRODUCED TRADE MIRROR SIGNED FRED CARR & SON, circa 1960, approximately 37in. high by 27in. wide including moulded pine frame, the mirror with various painted banners containing the name and address of the company together with products retailed, the centre-section with the 'KYNOCH LTD' lions-head trade mark and depictions of various shotgun cartridges including 'SWIFT, BONAX, KYNOID, OPEX, GROUSE, PRIMAX, C.B' and 'PERFECTLY GASTIGHT' £250-350 |
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2055 | |||
AN ELEY AMMUNITION CARD COUNTER-TOP ADVERTISEMENT late 1970's to early 1980's, approximately 15in. x 10in. and depicting the full range of Eley .22 rimfire ammunition available at that time together with their range of airgun pellets, the centre with an illustration of a sectionalised rimfire round £50-70 |
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2056 | |||
AN ELEY AMMUNITION PLASTIC COUNTER-TOP DISPLAY, recent, for .22 rimfire ammunition and airgun pellets, approximately 12 1/2in. x 27in. and including a number of dummy display boxes and tins (appearing unused but cracked at base) £100-200 |
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2057 | |||
A 36-BORE PERCUSSION PISTOL SIGNED LASSENCE RONGE, LIEGE, no visible serial number, circa 1860, with sighted octagonal 10 1/4in. rifled barrel, the top-flat signed in silver 'LASSENCE RONGE A LIEGE', fully scroll engraved hump-back bar-action lock and hammer, figured walnut half-stock with fluted and carved steeple butt, spurred trigger-guard bow, no provision for ramrod (woodwork cracked behind lock, inlet repair to fore-end) £200-300 |
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2058 | |||
A GOOD BAYONET FOR A TRAPDOOR SPRINGFIELD .45-70 RIFLE, circa 1875, with blued 18 1/2. concave triangular cross-section blade marked 'US', socket mount with locking ring and complete with its blued steel scabbard with brass mounted leather frog and belt hook maked 'US' £70-120 |
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2059 | |||
A 40-BORE PERCUSSION BOXLOCK POCKET-PISTOL, UNSIGNED, no visible serial number, Belgian, circa 1850, with octagonal turn-off 3in. barrel, false rifling at muzzle, scroll engraved squared side-hammer boxlock action with concealed trigger and smooth walnut but with flared pommel and white-metal mounted cap-box in heel £150-250 |
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2060 | |||
A 36-BORE PERCUSSION POCKET-PISTOL SIGNED KETLAND, no visible serial number, circa 1750 and converted from flint, with turn-off 2 1/2in. cannon barrel, solid top-tang, drum and nipple conversion, radiused sideplate, walnut three-quarted stock with brass furniture, the whole distressed with pitting to iron surfaces £80-120 |
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2061 | |||
A .700 PERCUSSION SERVICE PISTOL, UNSIGNED, MODEL 'INDIAN LANCERS', serial no. 3299, circa 1850, with round 9in. barrel, plain bar-action lock possibly converted from flint, walnut full-stock with brass furniture (serial number stamped to right hand side of grip' and iron captive swivel ramrod (some pitting and staining) £200-300 |
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2062 | |||
A .577 PERCUSSION RIFLED SERVICE PISTOL SIGNED TOWER, no visible serial number, circa 1835, probably made up for the colonies, with 9in. barrel, ordnance marked lock signed 'TOWER' and converted from flint, walnut full-stock and brass furniture, replacement iron ramrod, iron surfaces stained and pitted £100-200 |
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2063 | |||
A .640 FLINTLOCK SINGLE-SHOT RIFLED MILITARY HORSE-PISTOL, UNSIGNED, no visible serial number, Continental, circa 1810, round 13 1/2in. barrel with octagonal breech section, Belgian proofs, blade fore-sight, solid rounded top-tang, plain military-style lock, brass pan, hardwood half-stock (repair to fore-end) with heavy brass butt-cap to the bag-shaped butt, iron trigger-guard tang with brass bow, iron barrel-band at front of fore-end and probable replacement iron ramrod, TOGETHER WITH a purchase receipt for £125, un-dated but vendor states circa 1980 £250-350 |
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2064 | |||
A .36 PERCUSSION FIVE-SHOT REVOLVER, UNSIGNED, MODEL 'COLT PATENT', serial no. 9553, Belgian and an unlicenced copy of a Colt revolver, with octagonal 3 3/4in. barrel (missing fore-sight), plain cylinder with traces of engraving, iron open frame, brass grip-straps and trigger-guard, walnut one-piece grip, the whole worn and refinished £200-300 |
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2065 | |||
A 40-BORE PERCUSSION TARGET-PISTOL, UNSIGNED, no visible serial number, continental, circa 1855, with octagonal twist-iron 8 1/2in. sighted barrel, flat border engraved bar-action lock, slab-sided hammer, walnut half-stock with chequered flared grip, iron butt-cap, set-trigger and spurred trigger-guard bow, no provision for ramrod (stock cracked behind lock_ £100-200 |
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2066 | |||
A .650 (CARBINE) PERCUSSION SINGLE-SHOT PISTOL, UNSIGNED, MODEL 'LANCERS INDIA PATTERN', no visible serial number, dated for 1861, with 8in. iron barrel, boat-shaped applied fore-sight, standing notch rear-sight on the tang, Tower proofs, plain military style lock stamped with the date, plain hammer, teak full-stock with brass furniture, iron lanyard ring to the pommel, brass nose-plate and captive iron swivel ramrod £200-300 |
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2067 | |||
A 22-BORE FLINTLOCK SINGLE-SHOT BOXLOCK TURN-OFF SASH-PISTOL, UNSIGNED, no visible serial number, circa 1770, with 5 1/2in. turn-off cannon-barrel, plain squared boxlock action with central hammer and London proofs, replacement walnut butt with oval white-metal escutcheon to wrist and iron trigger-guard bow £300-400 |
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2068 | |||
A FRENCH CHASSEPOT YATAGHAN BAYONET, AN INDIAN SWORD AND A SCABBARD FOR A MOROCCAN JAMBIYA, the first dated 1874, complete with its steel scabbard, the second for the tourist market with 20in. blade and blue velvet scabbard, the last engraved brass, approximately 9 1/2in. long with engraved white-metal panels £40-60 |
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2069 | |||
A 100-BORE PERCUSSION BRASS-FRAMED MUFF-PISTOL, UNSIGNED, no visible serial number, circa 1840, with octagonal 1 3/4in. turn-off barrel (frozen), rounded scroll engraved brass boxlock action with central hammer, London proofs, finely chequered walnut bag-shaped butt, white-metal butt-cap and concealed folding trigger £150-250 |
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2070 | |||
A GERMAN WORLD WAR TWO PERIOD PARADE BAYONET SIGNED 'ORIGINAL EICKHORN', circa 1939, with plated 9 3/4in. blade, plates 'S' shaped cross-guard, plated 'eagle-beak' hilt, black plastic chequered grip-scales, no provision for mounting to a rifle, complete with its black painted iron scabbard £40-60 |
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2071 | |||
* A 16-BORE FLINTLOCK SINGLE-SHOT SERVICE-PISTOL, UNSIGNED, no visible serial number, Belgian, circa 1825, with round tapering 9in. barrel, solid top-tang, plain military-style radiused lock, walnut full-stock (cracked along fore-end, loss behind lock), brass furniture including flat-based pommel-cap with iron lanyard ring, trigger-guard, take-down wedge escutcheons and nose-cap, no provision for ramrod Please note VAT at 5% is applicable on the hammer price. £200-300 |
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2072 | |||
THREE SWISS RIFLE BAYONETS including two M1931 models for the Schmidt-Rubin and an example for the STGW 57 £60-80 |
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2073 | |||
FOUR WORLD BAYONETS, the first for a Swedish Mauser rifle, the second for an Italian Cacarno rifle, the third for a P17 (missing scabbard) and the last a MK9 for an Enfield No4 £80-120 |
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2074 | |||
AN ORIGINAL GERMAN TYPE TWO LUFTWAFFE DRESS DAGGER SIGNED PAUL WEYERSBURG & CO, circa 1941, with stiletto 10in. blade, tobak mounts, cream-coloured celluloid grip, missing scabbard £100-200 |
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2075 | |||
A C. PLAYFAIR, ABERDEEN 80-BORE PERCUSSION SIX-SHOT PEPPERBOX REVOLVER, no visible serial number, circa 1840, with blued fluted 3in. barrel-group, iron nipple-shield, scroll engraved rounded iron action signed on the left hand side 'C. PLAYFAIR, ABERDEEN', centrally mounted double-action only hammer, iron grip-frame, the back-strap with scroll engraving, finely chequered walnut grips, iron heel-plate and trigger-guard bow, the whole with surface corrosion over original finish £200-300 |
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2076 | |||
A 10mm PINFIRE SIX-SHOT DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, UNSIGNED, MODEL 'LEFAUCHEAX PATENT', no visible serial number, circa 1868, Belgian, with 6 1/2in. barrel, plain cylinder with Birmingham proofs, open iron frame and chequered walnut bag-shaped grips £200-300 |
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2077 | |||
A 7mm PINFIRE SIX-SHOT POCKET-REVOLVER, UNSIGNED, no visible serial number, circa 1865, with 3 1/4in. barrel, plain cylinder, open iron frame and chequered bag-shaped walnut grips (barrel drilled and plugged) £100-200 |
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2078 | |||
A .32 RIMFIRE FIVE-SHOT POCKET REVOLVER, UNSIGNED, MODEL 'BLUE WHISTLER', no visible serial number, American, circa 1875, with 2 5/8in. barrel, plated bronze frame, fluted cylinder, walnut birdshead grips and sheath trigger £200-300 |
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2079 | |||
* AN EAGLE ARMS USA .30 (TEAT-FIRE) SIX-SHOT POCKET-REVOLVER, MODEL '1860', serial no. 3466, circa 1861, with iron octagonal 3 1/2in. barrel, raised sighting rib signed 'EAGLE ARMS CO NEW YORK', applied nickel fore-sight, sighting groove to the top-strap, solid bronze frame, plain iron cylinder designed to take front loading metallic cartridges, rear mounted ejector rod on right hand side of frame, smooth walnut grips and sheath trigger Please note VAT at 5% is applicable on the hammer price. £300-400 |
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2080 | |||
FOUR WORLD BAYONETS, the first an 1895 patter metford bayonet (replacement scabbard), the second a Steyr rifle bayonet, the third a Nazi period K98K example and the last a Spanish Bolo, the last two minus scabbards £80-120 |
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2081 | |||
* AN 80-BORE PERCUSSION FIVE-SHOT DOUBLE-ACTION ONLY REVOLVER SIGNED 'T. PALMER', MODEL 'WEBLEY-BENTLEY PATENT, no visible serial number, circa 1850, with octagonal 4 3/4in. barrel, the top-flat signed 'T. PALMER', engraved band at muzzle, small dove-tailed blade fore-sight, borderline and scroll engraved open iron frame with standing notch rear-sight to the quarter-rib, provision for frame-mounted safety (missing), plain cylinder with engraved band to leading edge, spurless hammer, finely chequered walnut swept grips, engraved iron butt-cap, scroll engraved trigger-guard bow and articulated rammer mounted to the left hand side of barrel and Birmingham proofs, dark staining over original finish, action at fault Please note VAT at 5% is applicable on the hammer price. £350-450 |
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2082 | |||
A .32 RIMFIRE FIVE-SHOT POCKET REVOLVER, UNSIGNED, MODEL 'DEFENDER 89', no visible serial number, American, circa 1890, with 2 1/2in. barrel, plated frame, fluted cylinder, gutta-percha birdshead grips and sheath, much finish remaining £150-250 |
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2083 | |||
TWO GERMAN WORLD WAR TWO MAUSER K98K BAYONETS, one with wood scales, the other bakerlite, both with scabbards £60-100 |
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2084 | |||
No Lot |
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2085 | |||
A RUSSIAN KINJAL, mid 20th century, with double edged fullered straight 8in. blade and brass hilt and scabbard decorated with copper and inlaid black enamel £60-80 |
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2086 | |||
TWO BAYONETS, the first for a Japanese Arisaka, the second an 1895 pattern Metford type, both with their respective scabbards £50-70 |
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2087 | |||
A WAFFENFABRIK BERN 10.4mm (SWISS) BOLT-ACTION REPEATING SERVICE RIFLE, MODEL 'M78', serial no. 135203, with 32 1/4in. blued barrel, block and blade fore-sight, tangent elevating rear-sight, blued action marked 'WAFFENFABRIK BERN' on the left side, walnut three-quarter stock with squared 'checking' to the fore-end, iron furniture and sling mounts, iron cleaning rod, the whole expertly refinished £250-350 |
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2088 | |||
A .320 (SHORT REVOLVER) SIX-SHOT DOUBLE-ACTION POCKET REVOLVER, UNSIGNED, serial no. 3928, circa 1880, with blued octagonal 2 3/8in. barrel, colour hardened frame with side-safety, blind fluted cylinder and chequered walnut grips, much finish remaining £200-300 |
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2089 | |||
TWO FRENCH BAYONETS, the first for a Chassepot rifle dated 1874, the second for a Gras rifle dated 1877, both with their respective scabbards £60-80 |
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2090 | |||
A MILITARY KUKRI DATED 1917, with 13 1/2in. blade and wood hilt, missing scabbard and some surface corrosion to blade £30-50 |
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2091 | |||
A CONTINENTAL HUNTING HANGER, possibly German circa 1690, cut down and re-modelled with a 12in. blade and brass mounted staghorn hilt, no scabbard £60-120 |
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2092 | |||
A NORTH AFRICAN SWORD late 19th century, with 28 3/4in. spire-point blade decorated along the back-edge and guardless anamorphic wood hilt, no scabbard £40-60 |
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2093 | |||
* A SMITH & WESSON .32 (RIMFIRE) FIVE-SHOT SINGLE-ACTION REVOLVER, MODEL '1 1/2 SECOND ISSUE', serial no. 99, circa 1870, with round tip-up 3 1/2in. barrel, raised sighting rib with patent dates, fluted cylinder, plain frame with serial (?) number beneath cylinder, smooth rosewood birdshead grips, sheath trigger and static ejector rod mounted under barrel, the whole retaining much original nickel-plated finish Please note VAT at 5% is applicable on the hammer price. £500-600 This is probably a Belgian made example produced from S&W parts. |
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2094 | |||
TWO KUKRI KNIVES, the first circa 1950 with plated 12 1/2in. plain blade and wood hilt, the second for the tourist market, both with scabbards and bi-knives £30-50 |
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2095 | |||
A PATTERN 1907 BRITISH BAYONET AND A MOROCCAN JAMBIYA, the first signed 'WILKINSON' and dated 1907, the second with curved 8in. blade, both with scabbards £30-50 |
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2096 | |||
A NORTH AFRICA TUAREG SWORD, late 19th century, with fullered 33 1/2in. double-edged straight blade decorated with half-moons, serpents and written inscriptions, straight cross-guard and leather bound hilt, complete with its leather scabbard with swollen tip and sword-belt £80-120 |
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2097 | |||
THREE VARIANT AK47 TYPE BAYONETS, all with scabbards £50-70 |
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2098 | |||
FOUR SWISS STGW 57 BAYONETS, all with scabbards and leather frogs £70-90 |
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2099 | |||
* A SMITH & WESSON .32 (RIMFIRE) FIVE-SHOT SINGLE-ACTION REVOLVER, MODEL '1 1/2 FIRST ISSUE', serial no. 20657, circa 1866, with octagonal tip-up 3 1/2in. barrel, raised sighting rib with patent dates to 1865, plain cylinder, plain frame, smooth wood grips, sheath trigger and static ejector rod mounted under barrel, the whole retaining traces of original blued finish Please note VAT at 5% is applicable on the hammer price. £400-600 |
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2100 | |||
A BRITISH MKVII 'UNIVERSAL' JUNGLE-CARBINE BAYONET, complete with painted scabbard and canvas belt-frog £40-60 |
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Sealed Bid Sale Only | |||
Auctioneer: | Holt's | Location: | Princess Louise House, 190 Hammersmith Road, London W6 7DJ |
Contact: | Tel: 01485 542822 Fax: 01485 544463 | ||
Date: | 3rd July 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Please Complete a Commission Bid Form and ensure it reaches Holt’s before the deadline to participate in this sale. All lots up to Lot 7500 will be on view at Princess Louise House from Tuesday 17th June at 10am until Thursday 19th June at 12noon |
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