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*Large/Original* Smith & Wesson Model 6906 9mm Pistol Schematic Internal Parts Framed Picture. PI 130. - PI 130
An original framed picture of the internals of a Smith & Wesson 9mm pistol (Mod 6906) possibly from a main dealer or sales outlet. The 6900-series is a third-generation version of Smith & Wesson's 69 series, which were compact 9mm pistols with double-column magazines. The 69-series pistols were designed to be small enough for easy concealed carry, but possessed considerable firepower, making them suitable as service weapons. It supplanted the Smith & Wesson Model 469, but featured some minor refinements. As with the Model 469, the barrel length was 3.5 inches, and the magazine capacity was 12 rounds. Measuring 62 ½ x 47 ½ cm in a wooden frame, hardboard backed (matt Perspex screen). This collectors piece is ready to hang and the price includes UK delivery. PI 130.
£225.00

A Framed Embroidered Royal Regiment of Artillery Emblem and Motto commemorating the 1st World War. PI 129. - PI 129
A beautifully embroidered Royal Regiment of Artillery (The Gunners) emblem and motto dated 1914-1918 encased in a dark wooden frame measuring 42 cm x 33 ¾ cm. The scroll beneath the cannon shows their motto: QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUCUNT (Whither right and glory lead), UBIQUE (Everywhere) is below the crown shouldered by 1914 & 1918. The Royal Regiment of Artillery, commonly referred to as the Royal Artillery (RA) and colloquially known as "The Gunners", is one of two[b] regiments that make up the artillery arm of the British Army. The Royal Regiment of Artillery comprises thirteen Regular Army regiments, the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery and five Army Reserve regiments. Wooden backed and ready to hang, the price for this lovely piece includes UK delivery. PI 129.
£195.00

Framed Crimean War Lithograph - Lord Raglans HQ. PI 125 / 5536. - PI 125
A large 14.5" x 10.5" tinted lithograph published on 18.7.1855 by Paul and Dominic Colnaghi & Co (The business that became the Colnaghi gallery was established by Italian firework manufacturer, Giovanni Battista Torre, in Paris, France, in 1760. Torre opened a shop with the name "Cabinet de Physique Expérimentale", where he sold scientific instruments, books and prints. In 1767, Torre's son Anthony Torre moved to London where he opened a sister shop, specialising in prints, in partnership with another Italian immigrant, Anthony Molteno. Giovanni Torre died in 1780, and in 1784 Anthony Torre hired Paul Colnaghi newly arrived in Paris from Milan to manage a new shop in Palais Royal, Paris) called, "Lord Raglan's Head Quarters at Khutar Karagatch". Mounted in a modern ebonised frame. Very nice and price includes UK delivery. PI 125.
£125.00

Framed Crimean War Lithograph - Yenikale - PI 126 / 5536 - PI 126
A large 18" x 12" tinted lithograph published on 18.7.1855 by Paul and Dominic Colnaghi & Co (The business that became the Colnaghi gallery was established by Italian firework manufacturer, Giovanni Battista Torre, in Paris, France, in 1760. Torre opened a shop with the name "Cabinet de Physique Expérimentale", where he sold scientific instruments, books and prints. In 1767, Torre's son Anthony Torre moved to London where he opened a sister shop, specialising in prints, in partnership with another Italian immigrant, Anthony Molteno. Giovanni Torre died in 1780, and in 1784 Anthony Torre hired Paul Colnaghi newly arrived in Paris from Milan to manage a new shop in Palais Royal, Paris) called, " Fortress of Yenikale, looking towards the the Sea of Azoff". Mounted in a modern ebonised frame. Very nice and price includes UK delivery. PI 126
£125.00

*Original* Framed ‘Victorian’ Photograph of Training Staff Officers at Edinburgh Castle. 18487. - 18487
An original framed photograph presented to ‘Major Paterson’ by the ‘School of Instruction – Edinburgh Castle N1 Class’ 25th April to 26th May 1897’ as inscribed on the brass plaque beneath, taken at the base of ‘Castle Rock’ in Edinburgh of what looks like the current castle Garrison of the time. Encased in a hardwood ornately carved frame with gold border, measuring 59cm in width and 51cm in height. A lovely piece of history worthy of further investigation. The price includes UK postage and packing. 18487.
£225.00

Framed Hand Stitched Silk Boer War & Before Battle Honours Of The Manchester Regiment (63rd Foot) With Wire Embroidery, Framed By Oldham Picture Frame Works. Sn 12006 - 12006
During the 18th & 19th Centuries, the British West Suffolk 63rd Regiment of Foot took part in the American War of Independence, French Revolutionary War, Napoleonic Wars & The Crimean War. As part of the Childers Reforms, the 63rd and the 96th Regiments of Foot amalgamated in 1881 to form The Manchester Regiment. India featured prominently in the early history of the Regiment. The 1st Battalion had been based there for a decade before departing for Egypt. The 2nd Battalion saw service in Malta and Egypt. In the volatile North-West Frontier, the Regiment participated in two expeditions against warring tribes in 1891. Amidst growing tension between Boers and the British in the Transvaal, elements of the Manchester Regiment shipped to South Africa in September 1899 and the Regiment subsequently saw action in most of the major battles of the Boer wars. This is a beautiful original framed Silk Boer War Battle honours of the Manchester Regiment (63rd Foot) with foliate border and ‘63’ (Regiment of Foot). The hand embroidered silk with silver wire features a banner 'The Manchester Regiment' above Battle Honours of the 63rd Regiment of Foot / Manchester Regiment through to the Boer War (honours illustrated image 3), Union flag, Queen Victoria Crown Star with ‘West Suffolk (denoting 63rd Foot) . The silk is undamaged with no mothing and retains all of its original vivid colour and hand embroidery stitching. The silk is contained in its glazed dark wood frame which measures 30 x 27x 1 ½”. The tooled decoration frame has some of its original gilding present and has some small chips to the edges consistent with age and storage. The rear of the frame is mounted with cord for wall hanging and has a nice original Oldham manufacturer paper label (illustrated inset in image 3). Price for these impressive framed silk battle honours to a famous British Regiment includes UK delivery. Sn 12006
£295.00
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