Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Fine Art & Collectors Sale
Auctioneer: Richard Winterton Auctioneers Location: The Lichfield Auction Centre, Wood End Lane, Fradley Park, Lichfield WS13 8NF
Contact: Tel: +44(0)1543 251081 Fax: +44(0)1543 268849
Date: 28th June 2017 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Saturday 24th June 10.30am to 12.30pm
Tuesday 27th June 10am to 6pm
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Auction Lots - Page 8
352
  A POST WWII ERA BELIEVED RUSSIAN AK47 RIFLE BAYONET, in brown coloured plastic scabbard, <\n>both handle and scabbard have been engraved with figures 712, together with a German 3rd Reich Dress Bayonet, bearing the marks Original Eckhorn, Solingen' with Squirrel motif, scabbard silver coloured metal £80-100 plus BP*
353
Click to view full image... A BRASS ROUND WWII ERA GERMAN COMPASS, with screw top lid, bearing a scrolled circular design, a black enamelled German helmet with swasteka centre, bearing date 20 July 1944, on the inside cover is a German passage, relating to the Jews and European Nations, the compass has no locking slide mechanism and the date could refer to the failed attempt on Hitlers life by a bombing £30-50 plus BP*
354
  A GLASS WWII ERA INKWELL, of German make engraved round the rim...Reichsmarshal Herman Goring Berlin, together with a wooden box, the lid having the German Eagle and Swasteka design in a metal badge type design fixed to the top, containing two tiers of Cigars 'Java flor' brand and a letter in German dated 22.2.45 from someone perhaps giving the box as a gift? £30-40 plus BP*
355
Click to view full image... A GERMAN 13 WAFFEN-GEBIRGS DIVISION DER SS IDENTITY CARD, for a soldier of the Waffen SS, dated 1943 with stamps and photo of recipient £30-50 plus BP*
356
  THREE SWORDS BELIEVED TO BE SUDANESE, late 19th Century Arabic marks to blades and an Inuit sword circa 1900 (3) £30-50 plus BP*
357
Click to view full image... GERMAN WWII BATTLESHIP BINOCULARS, 'CXN' code D.F. 10 x 80 numbered 25569, 19558 F, mounted on a surveyors tripod, comes in a fitted original box £1500-2000 plus BP*
358
  A ROSS BINOCULAR GUNSITE, G372 No.120089, comes in original fitted box £50-70 plus BP*
359
  A SHIP TO SHIP LAMP, No.268905 A.B., in original box £70-90 plus BP*

Country Sporting

360
  FISHING RODS, a Hardy's 'Invincible' 10 1/2 (320cm) two piece rod, Edgar Sealey Mayfly 10 1/2 (320cm) three piece split cane rod, Edgar Sealey 'Black Arrow' three piece cane rod, a Bernard Sealey 'R. Sealey's Tudor Hollow Glass' two piece rod, an American 'Viking' two piece rod, an unmarked four piece cane rod, another unmarked two piece rod, tail snare and a fishing net (9) £60-100 plus BP*
361
  TAXIDERMY, a glazed scumbled pine case containing Cock and Hen Pheasants within a naturalistic setting, approximately 43.5cm x 89.5cm £40-60 plus BP*
362
Click to view full image... TAXIDERMY, a glazed case containing a model of a brown Trout, bears plaque to interior 'Brown Trout 8lbs 8oz Caught by D. Woodhouse, Rutland Water - on White Lure 21 September 1991', approximately 44.5cm x 80cm £80-120 plus BP*
363
Click to view full image... TAXIDERMY, a glazed oak case containing a white Cock Pheasant within a naturalistic setting, approximately 55cm x 915cm £50-70 plus BP*
364
  TAXIDERMY, a glazed ebonised case containing two Pheasants and a young Rabbit within a naturalistic setting, approximately 53cm x 93.5cm £50-70 plus BP*
365
  FLY FISHING INTEREST, a modern display case with antiqued finish containing a montage of replica pieces, approximately 34cm x 107cm £30-50 plus BP*
366
Click to view full image... A LEATHER AND BRASS SHOT FLASK, s.d. to stitching, together with another embossed with birds and animals (2) £20-30 plus BP*
367
  A THOROWGOOD SADDLE, black leather 17 1/2'' seat, D ring to D ring 9'' flocked panels £150-170 plus BP*
368
  A WESTERN STYLE SADDLE, tan leather with stirrups £150-170 plus BP*
369
  A GENERAL PURPOSE SADDLE, brown leather 18'' seat flocked panel, 8'' D ring to D ring £20-30 plus BP*
370
  TWO LEATHER DOUBLE BRIDLES, including bits, a leather 48'' girth and a pair of 56'' stirrup leathers £40-60 plus BP*
371
  THREE LEATHER SNAFFLE BRIDLES, together with a quantity of leather tack and accessories, including head collars, lunge cavesson, body protector and riding hats £30-50 plus BP*
372
  TWO LEATHER IN-HAND BRIDLES, four leather and brass lead reins, together with three leather head collars £30-50 plus BP*
373
  A .577"/.450" MARTINI-HENRY ARTILLERY CARBINE MK11, first approved for service on 16.6.1892, it is identified by its bayonet lug on the right side of the front barrel band and the addition of a sling swivel on the heel of the buttstock, its brass stock disc is marked RIC 5138 indicating former issue to the Royal Irish Constabulary, barrel length 21¼", the action is defective and the metal work is covered in an overall layer of rust and its fore end cap is missing, it comes complete with its original ramrod, the stock bears an Arsenal marking stamp indicating it was made at Enfield, The carbine is chambered in an obsolete calibre and is classed as antique free from licensing under section 58(2) of the Firearms Act 1968 whilst possessed as a curio or ornament £50-100 plus BP*
374
  A .577"/.450" MARTINI-HENRY ARTILLERY CARBINE MK11, first approved for service on 16.6.1892, it is identified by its bayonet lug on the right side of the front barrel band and the addition of a sling swivel on the heel of the buttstock. Its brass stock disc is missing, Barrel length 21¼", the action is defective and the metal work is covered in an overall layer of rust whilst its ramrod is missing, the stock bears an Arsenal marking stamp indicating it was made at Enfield, the carbine is chambered in an obsolete calibre and is classed as antique free from licensing under section 58(2) of the Firearms Act 1968 whilst possessed as a curio or ornament £50-100 plus BP*
375
  A .577" SNIDER CALIBRE COMMERCIALLY MANUFACTURED TARGET RIFLE, by the Birmingham rifle maker Thomas Turner of Fisher Street an address he was listed at in trade directories between 1838-1890, the top of the barrel also bears the number 72 which is believed to be its serial number, it is fitted with the Mk 3 variant of the Snider lock and the bore Is extremely good but the barrel has a light coating of rust. The comb of the stock has a metal Inset to allow the fitting of a long range back sight, the butt has a silver inset marked H. Statham from C.J.H. Barrel length 38½", H. Statham & Co operated as manufacturers of vulcanised Indian-rubber hose from an address in Corporation Street, Birmingham circa 1860, the rifle is chambered in an obsolete calibre and is classed as antique free from licensing under section 58(2) of the Firearms Act 1968 whilst possessed as a curio or ornament £500-600 plus BP*
376
  A .22"/6MM RIM-FIRE SMOOTH BORE BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN, fitted with a 19½" barrel marked Victor Model ½ bearing a German proof mark, it has no visible serial number and bears on overall rust patina, (The purchaser must be the holder of a valid Shotgun Certificate £20-30 plus BP*
377
  AN ANTIQUE MATCHLOCK AFGHAN JASAIL MUSKET, fitted with a 44½" barrel, it is missing its trigger mechanism and serpentine £40-50 plus BP*
378
  A .577"/.450" MARTINI-HENRY ARTILLERY CARBINE MK1, first approved for service on 21st July 1879, it is identified by its bayonet lug on the right side of the front barrel band and shaped nose cap, its brass stock disc is missing, Barrel length 21¼". The action is in working order and the metal work is covered in a light layer of rust but a considerable percentage of its original blueing shows through, it comes with its original ramrod, the stock bears an Arsenal marking stamp indicating it was made at Enfield in 1888, a quantity of wood has been removed from the top rib and sides of the butt, the carbine is chambered in an obsolete calibre and is classed as antique free from licensing under section 58(2) of the Firearms Act 1968 whilst possessed as a curio or ornament £70-90 plus BP*
379
  A 20 BORE SINGLE BARREL TOP LEVER HAMMER EJECTOR SHOTGUN, made by J. Stevens, Arm and Tool Co. of the U.S.A. It is fitted with a 29¾" barrel, it has been refinished overall and in good working condition, (The purchaser must be the holder of a valid shotgun licence) plus BP*
380
  A 12 BORE SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN, made in Italy for retail by W.J. Cramsie & Co. It is fitted with a 27¾" barrel which has a ventilated rib, it has an underbody release lever, its action is hinged to enable it to be folded up, it bears the serial number 04509, it is in good working condition (The purchaser must be the holder of a valid shotgun licence) plus BP*
381
  AN ANTIQUE 14 BORE SINGLE BARREL PERCUSSION SHOTGUN, fitted with a 31" barrel, it locks and the top barrel face appears to bear the name C. Burbury, the barrel cross section commences eigth-sided at the breech, then to sixteen-sided before transferring to a round cross section, there is damaged to the woodwork below the lock, the ramrod has lost its fore end tip but retained its brass covered screw £40-50 plus BP*
382
  AN OLD REPRODUCTION POWDER FLASK, marked Sykes Patent, it bears an embossed leaf design and is in working order, it come together with a brass Huntsman's horn 10 1/8" in length and fitted with cord and tassels (2) £25-35 plus BP*
383
  AN ANTIQUE 14 BORE SINGLE BARREL PERCUSSION SHOTGUN, marked G. Moore London, it's barrel is approximately 27 3/4'' long and has been re-browned, there are some small internal patches of pitting within the barrel, it comes complete with its original ramrod £100-150 plus BP*
384
  AN ANTIQUE ORNATE APPEARANCE AFGHAN FLINTLOCK JAZAIL, fitted with a barrel which is approximately 47" long, it stock is inlaid with what is believed to be ornamental ivory inserts along its full length, one of the bolts used to attach the lock to the stock is missing and there is a crack in the stock on the opposite side to the lock, the trigger guard is loose and there is some damage to the muzzle end of the stock £90-100 plus BP*
385
  A .22'' WEIHRAUCH MODEL HW80 AIR RIFLE, bearing the serial number 123219 fitted with a Tasco 6-24x40 scope, complete with caps, it is in working condition and retains most of its original finish (the purchaser must be 18 years or over) £90-100 plus BP*
386
  A .22" BSA AIRSPORTER AIR RIFLE, model Mk VI bearing the serial number GL44988, its foresight protector is missing and there is some loss of finish and traces of light pitting on the metal work (it is in working condition) (the purchaser must be 18 years or over) £60-80 plus BP*
387
  A .177" ORIGINAL AIR RIFLE, model 45 bearing the serial number 310936, fitted with a A.S.I. 4 x 40 scope, there are traces of light pitting on the metal work (it is in working condition) (the purchaser must be 18 years or over) £60-80 plus BP*
388
  A .177" MODEL R072 AIR PISTOL, made by Gun Toys of Italy and imported into the U.K. by Sussex Armoury before 1982 when this company closed, it is fitted with a trigger device so that once cocked it can only be discharged by firing, it bears the serial number 001839, there is some loss of finish to both barrel and action (it is in working condition) (the purchaser must be 18 years or over) £30-40 plus BP*
389
  A .22'' WEIHRAUCH MODEL HW35 AIR RIFLE, bearing the serial number 536025 fitted with an unmarked scope, it is in good working condition and there is some loss of bluing from its body and barrel (it is in working condition) (the purchaser must be 18 years or over) £60-80 plus BP*
390
  A .22'' WEIHRAUCH MODEL HW80 AIR RIFLE, bearing the serial number 1115888 fitted a Marchwood 3.9x40 scope. The fore-end on one side of the stock has been neatly repaired, it is in working condition, it comes complete with a gun slip (the purchaser must be 18 years or over) £60-80 plus BP*

Pictures

391
Click to view full image... PIERRE DE CLAUSADE, (French<$o($)> 1910-1976), 'La Plage', oil on canvas, label signed lower left, bears Frost & Reed ? label verso with title and stock number, approximately 44cm x 79cm (Artists Resale Rights/Droit de Suite may apply) £600-800 plus BP*
392
Click to view full image... DIANE ELSON, (b.1953-), The Royal Exchange, busy street scene set in the late 19th Century, watercolour and ink, signed and titled lower right, approximately 21.5cm x 27.5cm, painted cat and cart to mount £120-150 plus BP*
393
Click to view full image... ROBERT O. LENKIEWICZ (1941-2002), self portrait, a Limited Edition colour print, blind stamped, signed and numbered in pencil lower right, 388/450, approximately 41.5cm x 40.5cm, together with an exhibition catalogue for the Halcyon Gallery signed by the artist (2) £150-180 plus BP*
394
  MANNER OF JOHN LUKE, Boy and Girl looking at a book whilst standing in a yard on a winter's day, traces of snow on the ground and on thatched rooves beyond, oil on canvas, signed lower left, approximately 53.5cm x 44cm £200-300 plus BP*
395
  WILLIAM HENRY MANDER (1850-1922), two figures fishing in a mountainous river landscape, oil on relined canvas, signed and dated (19)06 lower right, approximately 39.5cm x 59.5cm £350-400 plus BP*
396
  VAN JONES, (FL.1927-1941), Friary Ales, smiling young woman riding her horse past a tavern, oil on canvas, signed lower left, unframed and torn, approximately 86cm x 68.5cm £200-300 plus BP*
397
Click to view full image... INITIALLED RB, late 19th Century, head and shoulders portrait of a young girl cradling a black kitten in her arms, whilst resting on a ledge, oil on relined canvas, initialled and dated 1876, approximately 49.5cm x 39.5cm £300-500 plus BP*
398
Click to view full image...Click to view full image... JOSEPH VAN DIEGHEM (BELGIAN 1843-1885), sheep and poultry by a wooden fence and companion study of sheep and poultry by sawn branches, oil on panel, a pair, signed and dated (18)75 lower left, approximately 20cm x 28.5cm (2) £600-800 plus BP*
399
  JAMES BURRELL SMITH (1822-1897), River Ogwen, North Wales, river landscape with figures and livestock crossing on a bridge, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1893 lower left, titled to frame, approximately 29cm x 45cm £200-300 plus BP*
400
  JOSEPH THORS (c.1835-1920), Forest of Fontainebleu of France, with figures in a clearing to the distance, oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled verso to canvas £400-600 plus BP*
401
  MANNER OF J.M.W. TURNER, Italianate landscape with watermill on a hillside, two figures at waters edge, watercolour sketch within a brown line edge, bears signature bottom left, glazed back and front, verso pencil inscriptions, approximately 23.5cm x 22cm £60-80 plus BP*
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Fine Art & Collectors Sale
Auctioneer: Richard Winterton Auctioneers Location: The Lichfield Auction Centre, Wood End Lane, Fradley Park, Lichfield WS13 8NF
Contact: Tel: +44(0)1543 251081 Fax: +44(0)1543 268849
Date: 28th June 2017 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Saturday 24th June 10.30am to 12.30pm
Tuesday 27th June 10am to 6pm
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