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**VERY RARE**Boer War Era 1890-1898 Dated British WD 3 Rivet, Mark 1, 1st Type 1888 Pattern Lee Metford Rifle Sword Bayonet With Enfield WD Naval ‘N’ Marked Land Pattern Scabbard. Sn 23108 - 23108
This is a very rare 3 rivet, 1st type, 1st Pattern, P1888 Lee Metford Bayonet & Scabbard with frog as used by British troops during the Boer Wars (see page 387 plate No. 801 of The Bayonet Book by Watts & White). It has its original wooden grips with the very rare 3 brass rivets. Its clean 12" double edged blade with medial ridge has WD inspection marks at the ricasso and back of the blade including Crown VR (Victoria Regina) & several 1890-1898 dates. There are no visible maker marks on the blade. It has its original Land pattern leather scabbard with steel throat mount and internal and chape, correctly with just tip showing. The leather is impressed with Enfield ‘EFD’ inspection mark, WD arrow, inspection marks & ‘N’ Naval mark. The stitching of the leather frog has opened with age on one side but could easily be re-stitched. All other leather and stitching are clean and intact. The price for this rare 1st type Metford bayonet set includes UK delivery. Sn 23108 (box 3)
£975.00

C1850 Victorian James Cuthbert Arbroath (Scotland) 12 Bore Double Barrel Muzzle Loading Percussion Sporting Shotgun. Sn 20512:3 - 20512:3
This is a Scottish Victorian double barrel percussion sporting shotgun made or retailed by James Cuthbert Arbroath (unknown). It has 30” steel barrels and measures 46 ½” overall. The barrels set side by side have a central flat top barrel rib with small bead fore sight. The bores have heavy staining and residue consistent with age and use. It has its original walnut stock with chequered wrist and fore stock panel. The wood has light knocks bumps and bruises consistent with age and use. The underside of the shoulder stock has a void disc escutcheon. Its steel butt plate tang, trigger guard with extended tang and finial, stock block tang, action plates & hammer have foliate engraved decoration. One action plate is signed by the maker or retailer ‘James Cuthbert Arbroath’. The shotgun has an ebonised wood ramrod with brass cap and hollow brass tip. The weapon cocks & dry fires crisply. The price for this gun worthy of further research regarding the maker or retailer includes UK delivery. NB. As an antique percussion shotgun no licence is required to own this weapon in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 20512:3
£795.00

WW2, 1943 Dated, No.4 MK 1* Stevens, .303 Calibre Rifle With Sling, Stevens Made No.4 MK II Pig Sticker Socket Bayonet with Scabbard & 1944 Dated Webbing Sling. ** 2002 UK DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**. Sn - 23176
This is an original WW2, 1943 Dated, Stevens, U.S.A .303 calibre No.4 MK I* rifle, sling, and a Stevens made No 4 mark II bayonet with its mark 2 scabbard. The rifle has all of original woodwork with an excellent finish and metalwork which retains most of its original blued finish is also in excellent condition. The rifle together with its original bayonet was made by Savage Stevens at their Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts factory to supply to British forces in WW2 in 1943. The rifle has a winged fore sight, flip up micro adjustable rear sight and a brass butt plate with trap and an original 1944 dated webbing sling. The grip strap is marked on the left hand side with No4 MK1*, the serial number 45C1466 a letter S (Savage Stevens) and U.S PROPERTY on top of the action. The right side of the wrist is stamped with an Enfield inspection stamp. Deactivated to UK Old Specification specification in 2002 the weapon cocks, the bolt cycles correctly and the trigger moves. The magazine can be removed and rounds inserted. The rifle comes with an original number 4 mark II Pig Sticker socket bayonet made by Savage Stevins and a mark 1 scabbard. The bayonet’s 8” blade is straight and undamaged, the socket has the correct release catch which functions as it should and is marked with No.4 MK II designation. The bayonet’s original steel scabbard has a frog locket and ball end with the correct zinc alloy throat piece. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23176
£795.00

**VERY RARE**ORIGINAL**C1650 English Civil War Era Cromwell’s New Model Army ‘Ironsides’ Cavalry Horseman’s Lobster Tailed Iron Helmet. Sn 23174:35 - 23174:35
The English Civil War (1642–1651) was a series of civil wars and political machinations between Parliamentarians & Royalists. The Parliamentary forces New Model Army was created in February 1645 as it was felt that a professional army would be more successful against the king’s army. It was a military unit that was to transform the English Civil War. The New Model Army's elite troops were its Regiments of Horse. They were armed and equipped in the style known at the time as harquebusiers, rather than as heavily armoured cuirassiers. They wore a back-and-front breastplate over a buff leather coat, which itself gave some protection against sword cuts, and normally a "lobster-tailed pot" helmet with a movable three-barred visor, and a bridle gauntlet on the left hand. Prince Rupert, the most respected officer fighting for the King, nick-named them the Ironsides as they seemed to cut through the enemy with ease. This is an original, complete and very rare C1650 ‘Ironsides’ Cavalry Horseman’s Lobster Tailed Helmet. The iron helmet has the correct dome skull with combe, riveted plate lobster tail neck guard. It also has riveted and vented steel cheek guards and adjustable central bar face guard. The helmet is approx. UK size 7. All metal of the helmet has even patina consistent with age. The price for this historic Cromwellian helmet includes UK delivery. Sn 23174:35
£1,975.00

**FULL WORKING ORDER**Early 20th Century / Pre WW1 Brass Cased Naval Bulkhead Ship’s Clock Complete With Key. Sn 23183 - 23183
This is an excellent brass nautical ship’s bulkhead clock by Armstrongs of Manchester made in the early 20th century before the Great War. It has a 6 ¾” diameter enamel face which is clean. It has 1-12 hour Roman numeral markings with black metal hour and minute hands & minute timer dial. There are no visible maker or date marks on the clock. The face also has an adjustable slow-fast slider in a slot for fine tuning the time keeping & a hole for key winding. The clock case is brass and measures 8 ½” diameter including its integral rim which has 4 factory drilled holes for wall mounting. adhered to the rear of the clock is a label with hand written numbers '205-4752'. It has a hinged, brass rimmed, glazed face cover and is complete with brass winding key. The clock case is 3 ¾” deep with the face closed. This clock is fully functioning, keeping precise time. The price for this excellent nautical time piece includes UK delivery. Sn 23183 (clocks shelf storeroom)
£295.00
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