A Fairbairn Sykes first pattern fighting dagger, the 16.5cm blade marked Wilkinson Sword & Co Ltd, London, The Fairbarin Sykes Fighting Knife, complete with leather scabbard
A Brown Bess flintlock musket, the 99cm barrel with Board of Ordnance markings tower mark, marked E 456 3941 and with tower lock, crowned GR cypher with walnut stock, complete with ram rod, the brass butt end is also marked 3914
An 18th Century German combined hunting sword with flintlock pistol, the 60cm blade etched a running hound and Papneur (some possible restoration to the blade), having a box lock cannon flintlock pistol to the side with brass shell guard and horn grip, the base of the barrel with crowned HW mark
Downeng, a muzzleloading double barrelled fouling percussion sporting shotgun, the 72cm Damascus barrels marked Downeng London and with London proof marks and having 3 folding foresights, engraved hammers and walnut stock
In the manner of Leontiev of Tula, a sporting flintlock musket with 88cm barrel, engraved white metal lock, walnut stock with padded velvet cheek piece and inlaid white metal furniture, complete with ivory tipped ram rod
V. Funck In Suhl, a muzzleloading double barrelled fouling sporting hammer gun, the hammers in the form of griffins heads and with patented safety catch, the 84cm barrel indistinctly marked, the lock marked Einsuhl to one side and V.Funk to the other, the carved walnut stock decorated a ducks bill
GEBR Lindenschmit of Mainz Germany, a handsome 19th Century double barrelled muzzleloading fouling sporting shotgun with 72cm chiseled gothic column barrels, inlaid gilt, the side locks signed by Lindenschmit, decorated wild boar and deer, having dolphin hammers and a walnut stock
Bennett Royal Exchange London, a brass barreled flintlock blunderbuss with 40cm brass barrel, steel spring loaded bayonet and walnut stock, the barrel with proof marks and Royal Exchange London, the steel lock marked Bennett
Edward Weston of Lewes, a double barrelled flintlock pistol with 4.5cm barrel, the base of the barrel with crowned H, turnover pan and walnut chequer grip
Norman of Uffculme, a flintlock brass barrelled blunderbuss, the 36cm barrel with steel sprung bayonet, marked Uffculme and with 2 proof marks, the steel lock marked Norman with walnut stock
A 18th Century Brown Bess musket, the 99cm barrel with 3 proof marks, polished steel Tower Lock with crowned Royal Cypher marked BB, complete with ram rod