Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Two Day Sale (Day 2 of 2)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 6th August 2014 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Saturday 2nd August from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm
Sunday 3rd August from 12.00 pm to 4.00 pm
Monday 4th August from 10.00 am to 7.00 pm
and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30 am
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Auction Lots - Page 2
600
A George V Artillery Officer's sword by W. Anderson of Edinburgh, the 34ins blade etched with a stand of arms, royal cipher and name R. W. Allen, and stamped "Proved" and 9958, the German silver hilt with shagreen grip, and with metal scabbard £160-180
601
A George V Officer's sword by Bateson of London, the 33ins blade etched with foliate design and royal cipher, the pierced guard with royal cipher and initialled A.L.R.Y. and with wire bound shagreen grip and leather covered scabbard £140-160
602
A World War II Italian Officer's sword by Lorenzotti of Brescia, the 35ins blade bearing a stand of arms and eagle decoration, with basket hilt, composite grip and steel scabbard £140-160
603
An Elizabeth II Officer's dress sword by Wilkinson of London, the 32ins blade foliate etched and with E to cipher, the pierced guard bearing E2 cipher, with plated hilt and shagreen grip, and with leather covered scabbard £120-150
604
A late 20th Century Omani Kattara sword, the 27.5ins blade with three central fullers to either side and a spatula tip, with wooden grip covered with leather and with silvery metal fittings, and with a leather covered wooden scabbard with silvery metal fittings, 41ins overall, and another similar £150-200
Provenance: Presented to the vendor's father in Oman
605
A 19th Century British Naval dirk by J. Gieve & Sons of Portsmouth, the 18ins pipe-backed blade etched with acorns and oak leaves with crown over "VR" cipher, the reverse with crown over acorn, ray-skin bound lion's head hilt and with black leather scabbard with brass fittings engraved with the initials "P.T.S.", 23.75ins overall (quillon has one missing acorn to terminal) £200-300
606
A ceremonial Kukri presented to "Sergeant P.M. Epps by all Ranks - 31 Squadron GTR, 30th June 1971", the 12ins blade polished and engraved, with horn grip and lion's head pommel, the red velvet covered scabbard with silvery metal mounts depicting a Ghurkha, animal and foliate designs and with gold coloured Ghurkha Regiment badge, two small knives present £150-200
Note: This lot comes with a black and white photograph of the recipient holding his Kukri and a shield for the Ghurkha Transport Regiment
607
A 19th Century Chinese knife with 11.25ins curved blade and ivory handle carved as the Taoist god "Yin Jiao Tai Sui" - the General of sixty Time Gods, 17.25ins overall £200-300
608
A 19th/20th Century hardwood Australian Woomera with traces of coloured pigment, 26.75ins overall (South East Australia) £80-120
609
A 19th Century Indian Talwar with 30ins curved blade, steel hilt and grip, and leather scabbard £120-140
610
A 19th Century Indian Talwar, the 29ins curved blade bearing armoury mark and with steel hilt and grip (no scabbard) £120-140
611
A 19th Century Indian Kukri with 11.25ins blade and original tooled leather scabbard, and a 20th Century Kukri with original scabbard £140-160
612
An interesting "Eight Bolt" wooden propeller hub fitted with analogue barometer, with 8.25ins diameter dial, the rear plate marked with a W, crow's foot and D, 18ins x 10.25ins £100-120
613
A 19th Century folding yachting knife by Walker & Hall of Sheffield with marlin spike, stag horn scales and lanyard, and a folding rigger's knife by Schatt & Morgan, Cutlery Co of Titusville. P.A., U.S.A., circa 1919, with horn scales, marlin spike and secondary small blade £100-120
614
Two late 19th Century Japanese ivory sword handles carved with everyday scenes of domestic occupations, each 4.875ins (124mm) long £100-150
615
A 19th Century British Light Cavalry sabre by Robert Mole (1852-1919), the 30ins curved blade marked with a broad arrow over "I" and "Mole", the brass D-guard hilt stamped "Q.A." over 1001, with cast metal grip, and brown leather scabbard, the brass fitting stamped "C.F.F." and a broad arrow over "I09", 35.5ins overall £350-500
616
An 1892 Lee Metford bayonet, the 11.75ins blade marked with crown over V, with original leather scabbard, and one other similar (scabbard missing) £140-160
617
A German Mauser 98 bayonet by J.A. Henckels, the 9.75ins blade stamped "J.A. Henckels" and bearing the maker's "Dancing Men" trademark, the spine marked W/17, with plain wood grips and metal scabbard £100-120
618
A Hackman & Co M28 bayonet with 11.75ins blade and metal scabbard, together with a Nazi dress bayonet marked E. Pack and Zohne, Solingen, with 9.5ins blade and metal scabbard, and an 1896 pattern Siamese Mauser bayonet with 9.75ins blade and metal scabbard £140-160
619
A Spanish "Bolo" bayonet, the 10.75ins blade marked "Toledo", with scabbard and a Danish bayonet with 7.625ins blade and with scabbard and frog £100-120
620
A 1940 Mauser K98 bayonet by Carl Eickhorn with 9.5ins blade and metal scabbard, a Siamese Mauser bayonet with 9.75ins blade and a World War II (1944) Africa Corps bayonet, shortened to a "Trench" knife (blade 4.375ins), with scabbard (also shortened) £120-150
621
Four 20th Century British bayonets with scabbards, including three British L1A3 bayonets and one S.A80 bayonets, with scabbards £100-120
622
Five 20th Century bayonets with original scabbards, comprising - two AK47, one SLR (British), one N.W.R. and one Swiss Army £120-140
623
A U.S. Cavalry sabre by Ames of Chicopee, Massachusetts, the 34ins blade stamped "U.S. ADK 1862", and "Ames MFG CO. Chicopee, Mass" to reverse, with brass guard stamped "2079", wire bound hilt and metal scabbard £200-300
624
A World War II US Marine Corps machete by Collins & Co, the 14.5ins blade with manufacturer's name, No. 1250 and dated 1944, complete with original leather scabbard, a USM3 fighting knife, the 6.75ins blade dated 1943, with non-original leather scabbard, and a USM3 knife bayonet with 6.25ins blade and original metal scabbard £140-160
625
A good cased .36 calibre Colt 1851 Navy model London six shot revolver, Serial No. 40821 (dating to 1855), the 7.5ins barrel stamped "Address Col. Colt London", with proof mark V and crown over BP, with plain steel action stamped "Colt's Patent", and six shot cylinder bearing a naval scene and proof marks to each chamber, with plain wood grips, 12.75ins overall the mahogany fitted case with maker's instruction label to lid and lined with red cloth containing original cleaning rod, original tin of caps and non-original powder flask and ball mould, with brass lock and fittings and with cartouche to lid (key not present) £1000-1200
Note: Of over 250,000 produced, less than 20,000 Colt pistols were made in London
626
An early 18th Century Irish "Queen Anne" style flintlock pistol by John Bates of Dublin, the 5.75ins turn-off barrel in the "Cannon" style, with plain lock signed "J. Bates, Dublin", with decoration to reverse and twice stamped on the underside with a crown over "P", the bright steel trigger guard engraved with the head of a woman, the top strap engraved with a lion's head and walnut grip with foliate silvery metal inlay, with inlaid cartouche engraved with a crest of a man holding an object in his right hand, the unusual silvery metal pommel in the style of a gargoyle's face and with plain hammer and frizzen, 12.25ins overall £800-1200
Note: This comes with a glazed hardwood cabinet, 22ins wide x 15ins high x 4.25ins deep (key lacking)
627
An early 18th Century Irish turned barrel flintlock "Overcoat" pistol by Thomas Fitzpatrick of Dublin, the 3ins barrel turn-off (key not present) in the "Cannon" style with plain lock signed "T. Fitzpatrick", with plain hammer and frizzen and with figured burr walnut grip, 7.5ins overall £400-600
Note: This comes with a glazed hardwood display case (key not present), 17ins wide x 14ins high x 4.25ins deep
628
A 19th Century Continental double barrel .58 calibre pin fire "Overcoat" pistol with 5.125ins barrels and concealed triggers, and a 19th Century .30 calibre Continental six shot pin fire revolver with 3.25ins barrel, both in home made glazed beige lined case £300-400
629
A 19th Century U.S. .57 calibre lancer style percussion cap pistol, the 8.5ins barrel stamped "U.S.N.W.P.", the lock marked "U.S. H. Aston" and "MIDD...CON..." and dated 1849, walnut stock with brass trigger guard and butt and strap, integral ramrod, 14.25ins overall (top part of hammer missing) £250-300
630
An English 18th Century .65 calibre flintlock Cavalry pistol, the 9ins barrel bearing proof marks crown over V and crown over crossed swords, the lock stamped "Tower" and with crowned GR, and a crown over V, with plain hammer (frizzen spring incomplete) and walnut stock with brass fittings stamped with a star over TB, stop metal stirrup and ramrod, 15.5ins overall £400-600
631
An early 19th Century .46 calibre rifle barrelled flintlock pistol (possibly French), the 7.25ins hexagonal barrel fitted with "Pop-Up" leaf sights, the lockplate with indecipherable name, and the walnut stock with fine chequering to the grip and silver escutcheon, 12.25ins overall (ramrod missing) £200-250
632
A cased Continental .45 calibre percussion cap pocket pistol with 2ins turn-off barrel (key not present), with engraved lock and plain hammer, and with plain walnut grip with plain cartouche, 6.25ins overall in fitted case £250-300
Note: Case bears a plaque reading "Presented to Miss Cecil Furneaux by the Cottagers of Berkley on the occasion of her marriage, July 29th 1875"
633
A 19th Century French cased set containing a pair of .50 calibre percussion cap pocket pistols by B. & Cie of St. Etienne and poignard by Chemelat, 93 Rue St. Lazare, the pistols with 3.75ins damascened octagonal barrels and engraved box lock action, with walnut stocks carved with shell motifs and with shell pattern patch boxes to butts, 8.5ins overall, complete with bullet mould and powder flask, the poignard with unusual tapered cruciform pattern blade and horn to handle, with plain metal scabbard (to also be used as a ramrod 10.5ins overall, all contained in fitted rosewood and plated metal mounted case £800-1200
634
An unusual 19th Century English double action .385 shot percussion pistol, 10.25ins overall (apparently unmarked), in later mahogany case £250-350
635
A short .60 calibre percussion musket in carbine style with unusual "Schnabel" style stock and fore end, chequered pistol grip stamped "1882 SBIR" and "1756", the 21.5ins barrel stamped "149" and "M.P.R.T.M., VI 33 65" with plain lock (ramrod missing) £150-200
636
A good mid 19th Century .75 calibre Lacey & Co of London percussion carbine with blued barrel and lockplate, walnut stock, iron sights and ramrod, the 26.75ins barrel stamped with a crown over "P" and crown over "W", with leather sling fitted, 42ins overall, together with a set of twelve Victorian City of London Police numbers from 1-12, in case £300-500
637
A 19th Century .68 calibre percussion Cavalry carbine with 21ins blue steel barrel, 36.75ins overall (lockplate, iron "V" sights and brass trigger guard stamped "209") £250-350
638
A de-activated Yugoslavian Zavasta (AK47) machine carbine dated 1984 with folding stock, 40ins overall (with certificate) £140-160
639
A de-activated Enfield Second World War .303 Mark 1 Dovetail Bren gun the action marked MK1 "D" 1943, the barrel marked 2730 MK1, 46ins overall £500-700
640
A de-activated Mossberg twelve bore pump action shotgun with detachable stock, pistol grip and special black finish, 37ins overall (with certificate) £180-200
Note: This was commissioned for the 2012 film "Storm House"
641
A de-activated M56 (MP40 copy) sub machine gun with composite grip and folding stock, 34.75ins overall (with certificate) £140-160
642
A de-activated Russian World War II bolt action Moisin Nagant carbine with 26.5ins blued barrel and fittings, and leaf sights and sling, 40ins overall £80-120
643
A de-activated Russian World War II Moisin Negant bolt action rifle with 35ins blued barrel and fittings, and with leaf sights and sling, 49.5ins overall (with certificate) £80-120
644
A de-activated .303 bolt action Enfield, No. 4 rifle, dated 1944, the 44ins barrel fitted with elevating sights and with magazine and sling present (weapon marked N04 MK1 - FTR 932480 - with certificate 1999) £350-450
645
A twelve bore box lock ejector "The Windsor" shotgun by Charles Hellis and Sons of London, No. 5313, with 26ins barrels (42ins overall), with blueing, engraved with makers name and address, and a set of 25ins barrels by Greenfields of Canterbury, with blueing, heavily engraved double trigger box lock with side plates, 14.5ins chequered straight grip walnut stock with composite butt plate and silvery metal escutcheon engraved "G.M." (circa 1950) £1800-2000
Note: Buyers must have the appropriate Shotgun Certificate to purchase this weapon
646
A modern 12 bore over and under ejector shotgun by Miroku, No. 158500, with 28ins barrels with blueing, ventilated top rib, 2.75ins chamber and chequered walnut semi-pistol grip, with composite butt plate and blued action with scrollwork 45ins overall, and one other modern 12 bore single barrel non-ejector shotgun by Echasa of Spain, the 30ins barrel bearing maker's name and with case hardened action with engraving hunting scene, and walnut semi-pistol grip, with composite butt plate, 46ins overall £150-200
Note: Buyers must have the appropriate Shotgun Certificate to purchase this weapon
647
A 19th Century Indian "3 Band Enfield" percussion musket, the 36ins blued barrel with V-sights and stamped "R.A. Jaipur, India", 1/084 21.7.84, with a crown over B.P.319, and with blued lock stamped Enfield and a crown over V, the wood furniture with brass butt and trigger guard and with original sling and ram rod, 52ins overall £350-450
648
A modern Verney-Carron, St. Etienne 12 bore over and under shotgun, the 26ins barrels with double trigger and bright polished action with foliate engraving and with walnut stock and fore end, 43ins overall (choked - improved and modified) £200-300
Note: Buyers must have the appropriate Shotgun Certificate to purchase this weapon
649
An early 18th Century Irish flintlock holster pistol by John Charles of Dublin, the 14.5ins plain steel barrel with engraved top strap, the lock decorated with scroll work and signed "J. Charles, Dublin", engraved hammer and with plain frizzen, the full walnut stock inlaid with steel vine scroll work to reverse, with steel trigger guard and heavy steel pommel decorated with mask, original ramrod present, 22.5ins overall £1200-1500
Note: Contained in modern teak display cabinet, 32ins wide x 16.5ins high x 5.25ins deep
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Two Day Sale (Day 2 of 2)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 6th August 2014 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Saturday 2nd August from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm
Sunday 3rd August from 12.00 pm to 4.00 pm
Monday 4th August from 10.00 am to 7.00 pm
and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30 am
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