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A 20 bore over and under shotgun by Beretta, serial No. E89297B, 28ins blued steel barrels with raised top rib, plain action decorated with hunting scene, walnut stock and fore end with chequered grips and composite butt plate, 44ins overall, with fitted motor case and some accessories £800-1000 Note: You must be in possession of a current Shotgun certificate to purchase this item
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A late Victorian 12 bore side by side non ejector Presentation Quality shotgun by Armstrong of Newcastle, Serial No.40577, the 30ins Damascus steel "presentation grade" browned barrels with top rib engraved "Magpie Club Presentation to A.Winter", locks engraved with makers name and retaining much original colour, walnut stock and fore end with chequered grips and composite butt plate, 47ins overall, in a leather leg of mutton gun case (with Invoice for recent work to the value of £430) £500-700 Note: You must be in possession of a current Shotgun certificate to purchase this item. Note: The Magpie Club is the supporters club of Newcastle United Football Club and is still in existence
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A 12 bore sidelock ejector shotgun by Cogswell & Harrison of London, Serial No. 46290, the 30ins blued steel barrels with plain top rib, bright steel action decorated with foliate engraving, walnut stock and fore end with composite butt plate, 46ins overall, with a manufacturers motor case and some accessories £500-700 Note: You must be in possession of a current Shotgun certificate to purchase this item.
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A 12 bore side by side box lock shotgun by Joseph Lang & Son of London, 28ins blued steel barrels with plain top rib, barrels engraved with makers name and re-barrelled by Joseph Lang, the bright steel lock decorated with scroll work and makers name, top lever bearing the number 1, walnut stock and fore end with chequered grips, 44.5ins overall, in fitted motor case with cleaning rods £300-400 Note: You must be in possession of a current Shotgun certificate to purchase this item
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A 12 bore box lock ejector shotgun by C.H. Weston of Brighton, Serial No. 4284, the 26ins blued steel barrels with plain top rib, bright steel action with makers name and scroll engraving, walnut stock and fore end, 43ins overall, with canvas gun bag, leather cartridge belt and three gun steel shotgun cabinet £150-200 Note: You must be in possession of a current shotgun certificate in order to purchase this item.
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A 12 bore sidelock ejector shotgun by J.J. Langley of Luton, Serial No.1800, the 28ins blued steel barrels with plain top rib, bright steel action with scroll engraving, walnut stock and fore end with composite butt plate, 45ins overall, in motor case with some accessories £800-1000 Note: You must be in possession of a current Shotgun certificate to purchase this item.
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A composed pair of 12 bore sideplate box lock ejector shotguns by Cogswell & Harrison, Serial No's. 41117 & 29475, the 30ins blued steel barrels with plain ribs, cased hardened actions with scroll engraving, walnut stocks and fore ends, 47ins overall, in manufacturers pair motor case with some accessories £1200-1600 Note: You must be in possession of a current shotgun certificate in order to purchase this item.
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A good 12 bore side by side shotgun by James Purdey & Sons of London, Serial No. 12391, the 28ins blued steel barrels with plain top rib engraved with maker's name and address (believed to have been re-barrelled in recent years), bright steel locks bearing makers name and decorated with rose and scroll engraving, walnut stock and fore end with chequered grips and composite butt plate, 46ins overall, in manufacturers leather motor case with some accessories £8000-10000 Note: You must be in possession of a current Shotgun certificate to purchase this item
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A reproduction flintlock pistol, the 8ins plain brass barrel stamped "London", the lock plates engraved "Ketland", with walnut stock and brass mounts and ramrod, 14ins overall £100-150
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An Indian two band percussion "Enfield" musket, the 27ins barrel stamped "14/75", hardwood stock with brass furniture, original ramrod present, 44ins overall £200-300
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A 19th Century Continental percussion fowling piece with 36ins blued steel barrel, hardwood stock with brass patch box, original ramrod present, 48ins overall £150-250
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A Continental percussion fowling piece (converted from flintlock), the 35ins decorated bright steel barrel with Continental proof marks, plain steel lock with indistinct marks, with hardwood stock and original ramrod present, 50ins overall £150-250
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A Continental Martini Action .30 calibre sporting rifle with plain steel hexagonal barrel, hardwood stock and fore end, 44ins overall £100-150
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An Australian deactivated L1 A1 7.62mm SLR rifle, serial No. AD6218023, fitted with soldier proof plastic furniture, complete with sling, 45ins overall £250-350 Note: With current specification Certificate of Deactivation
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A deactivated World War II model 98 Mauser 7.92mm German rifle, serial No. 805G, blued barrel and bolt action with Wehrmacht markings, and a Model 98 and proof marks, hardwood stock and furniture, fitted with a leather sling, 43ins overall £250-350 Note: With current specification certificate of deactivation
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A deactivated 1944 German M.P.43 7.92mm machine pistol, serial No. 3642/44, 37ins overall £500-700 Note: Current specification deactivation certificate present
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A deactivated German M.P.34 9mm machine pistol by W.S.S, serial No. 2351, 32ins overall £400-600 Note: Current specification deactivation certificate present
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A deactivated 1942 German M.P.34 9mm machine pistol, serial No. 219, 32ins overall £400-600 Note: Current specification deactivation certificate present
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A German World War II M.P.41 9mm machine pistol, model Schmeisser by C.G Haenel, Suhl, serial No. 25687, stamped with eagle over swastika, with leather sling, 35ins overall £400-600 Note: Current specification deactivation certificate present
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A deactivated 1944 Russian P.P.S.H.41 7.62mm machine gun, serial No. 2804, 34ins overall £100-150 Note: Current specification deactivation certificate present
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A deactivated 1944 Russian P.P.S.H.41 7.62mm machine gun, serial No.1935, with leather sling 34ins overall £100-150 Note: Current specification deactivation certificate present
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A deactivated 1943 Russian 7.62mm bolt action carbine by Mosin Nagant, serial No. 9028, fitted with canvas sling, 40ins overall £80-120 Note: Current specification deactivation certificate present
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A small selection of World War II machine gun accessories comprising - two spare magazines in carrier, one spare barrel carrier, one swivel mount and a metal ammunition box £80-100
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A deactivated 1943 German G.P.M.G. (M.G.34) 7.92mm machine gun, serial No. 6825, mounted on tripod dated 1938, serial No. 4004, fitted with optical sight and anti-aircraft sights, 48ins overall £400-600 Note: Current specification deactivation certificate present
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A deactivated 1938 German G.P.M.G. (M.G.13) 7.92mm machine gun, serial No. A654, folding shoulder stock, flash arrestor in original container, and metal ammunition box containing eight spare magazines, 54ins overall £500-700 Note: Current specification deactivation certificate present
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A deactivated .50 calibre Browning machine gun model M2 by A.C. Spark Plug Company Division, General Motors, serial No. 1551006, mounted on M3 mount, serial No. 37238, complete with a small number of inert .50 calibre rounds and anti-aircraft sights, 66ins overall £1000-1500 Note: Current specification deactivation certificate present
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A deactivated M2 .50 calibre Browning machine gun, model M2, by A.C. Spark Plug Division, General Motors, serial No. 1872605, mounted on a M.63 mount, serial No. 0064, complete with a number of inert .50 calibre rounds, and fitted with flash arrestor, 72ins overall £1500-2000 Note: Current specification deactivation certificate present
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A late 19th/early 20th Century Japanese dagger, the 7.5ins blade with carved bone grip and sectional carved bone scabbard (end piece missing), 14.75ins overall £200-300
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Two 18th Century Indian Katar punch daggers one 16ins the other 11ins overall and a pair of Oriental glaives £150-200
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Three large Damascus steel modern hunting daggers 22, 17 and 15ins overall, each with bone grips and leather scabbards £80-120
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Three 20th Century Oriental eating sets each 13ins overall, and three 20th Century Oriental daggers £250-350
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A collection of twenty-six knives including an example by J. Rodgers & Sons of Norfolk Street, Sheffield, with 3.75ins blade, together with a Mauser bayonet (scabbard missing) £100-150
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A 20th Century Indian Army Kukri, the 12ins blade bearing armourers mark, green canvas covered sheath with leather frog and two small knives, 16ins overall and one other small tourist Kukri £80-120
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A good 20th Century Sheffield sheath knife 10ins overall, two other sheath knives and one folding knife £80-120
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An English 1897 pattern Naval Officers dress sword by Friedberg of Portsea, the bright steel blade etched with crown over anchor and makers name and address, the brass guard bearing crown and anchor, lions head pommel with shagreen grip, leather scabbard with brass fittings, 38ins overall £150-200
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An Edward VII Army Officers dress sword (no makers name present), the bright steel blade etched with royal cipher, plated pieced guard with royal cipher, with shagreen grip and metal scabbard, 40ins overall, and a French Franco-Prussian sword bayonet with brass hilt, 27ins overall £100-150
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An English ceremonial sword from The Order of Odd Fellows, with bright steel blade, brass scabbard and decorated with emblems of the society, with bone grip, 36ins overall £80-120
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Three 20th Century military style Officers swords with spurious markings, all with bright steel blades and metal scabbards each 38ins overall £100-150
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Two English Masonic swords, one by Toye of London, the other unnamed, both with bright steel etched blades, brass fittings to hilt and leather scabbards, 35ins overall £100-150
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An American Knights of Columbus Society sword with bright steel etched blade and plain steel scabbard with brass fittings and emblems of the society, 35ins overall £80-120
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An American Knights Templar Society sword, the etched blade bearing the name of Guy Peck, the brass hilt bearing the emblems of the society, with plain steel scabbard, 37ins overall £80-120
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An American Knights Templar Society Sword by Howell of New York, the bright steel blade decorated with emblems of the society, with brass hilt and fitting and brass scabbard also engraved with emblems of the society, 39ins overall £80-120
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An interesting group of Far Eastern edged weapons, comprising - one Malayan sword, one Kris with wooden scabbard (blade broken), and three other small daggers £150-200
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A good World War I German butcher bayonet by Carl Eickhorn, with 14ins bright steel blade, wooden grip and original metal scabbard, 20.5ins overall £150-200
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A 20th Century Chinese Palace Guard sword, with 30ins heavy curved blade and hardwood grip, 37ins overall £100-150
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A 20th Century Chinese ceremonial sword, the 29ins blade heavily decorated with a dragon and symbols, with ornate wrapped hilt and ornate scabbard decorated with dragons, 39ins overall £80-120
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A 20th Century Oriental daisho comprising of katana 44ins overall and wakizashi, the bright steel blades with Damascus finish, metal hilt and scabbards decorated with koi carp and lilies £100-150
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