SOLD FOR £800
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
SOLD FOR £440
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
SOLD FOR £960
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
SOLD FOR £380
Busby, an 18th/19th Century percussion pocket pistol with 8cm cannon barrel, sprung loaded bayonet and walnut grip
SOLD FOR £720
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
SOLD FOR £600
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
SOLD FOR £660
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
SOLD FOR £70
A 19th Century muzzle loading percussion fowling piece with 80cm barrel, walnut stock with chequer grip, ram rod and foresight are missing
SOLD FOR £460
An Indian patent Brown Bess flintlock musket, the lock marked Brooks, the 100cm barrel marked London and with Tower proof mark, having an oval plaque marked Abbot 8
SOLD FOR £65
A 19th Century muzzle loading percussion fowling piece with 89cm barrel with proof mark, walnut stock with chequer carving
SOLD FOR £75
A 1930's Continental shaped green and blue glazed pottery biscuit barrel and cover with chrome mounts and hinged lid B.M.F.N 10cm x 21cm x 15cm
SOLD FOR £80
A Spanish double barrelled percussion Howdah pistol, the top of the barrel marked C Santos Elbar, with wooden grip
SOLD FOR £130
A 19th Century percussion pistol with 18cm barrel and ram rod together with a flintlock pistol with 27cm barrel
SOLD FOR £320
An extensive Spode Italian tea, coffee and dinner service comprising 5 coffee mugs, 4 tapered coffee mugs, 8 tea cups, 8 saucers, 12 small plates, 6 dessert bowls, 8 soup bowls, a pair of baluster condiments, a pair of watering can condiments, a pair of ovoid condiments, a honey pot and cover, sauceboat, milk jug, cream jug, sugar bowl (no lid), large mug, 2 deep salad bowls, 2 rectangular bowls, a 2 division dish, an egg shaped box and cover, a rectangular dish, 2 square bowls, square plate, an oval plate, an octagonal plate, a pie dish, 6 small bowls, a pair of candlesticks, a lidded sugar pot, bowl and cover, 8 egg cups, a milk jug, a shaped dish, 4 square dishes, a hexagonal dish, 4 triangular dishes, a jar and cover, 8 large soup bowls, 12 medium plates, 13 dinner plates, a serving plate, 2 circular bowls, a rectangular bowl, 2 flan dishes, salad bowl, 2 plates, 4 side dishes, 3 jugs, a meat plate, vegetable dish, a heart shaped box, 3 dishes, a deep bowl, 2 shallow bowls, 2 fruit bowls, 12 medium dishes, 3 fruit bowls, a giant tea cup and saucer, plate stand, jardiniere, 3 lidded tureens, a biscuit barrel and cover, vase, large jug, spill vase, 4 ramekins, 5 circular dishes, a vegetable dish, bowl, lidded jar and cover, circular box and cover, 2 serving dishes, a butter dish and cover, teapot and cover and stand, teapot stand, oval serving dish
SOLD FOR £65
A 19th Century percussion pocket pistol, the 8.5cm octagonal barrel with 2 proof marks and having a walnut chequered grip 19cm overall
SOLD FOR £110
A 19th/20th Century oval oak and brass coopered barrel shaped stick stand 61cm h x 28cm w x 23cm d
SOLD FOR £440
A Victorian Tower percussion coast guard/naval pistol with 15cm barrel, Tower Lock marked 1849, the top of the barrel with numerous proof marks and a crowned 17, the wooden grip is marked with a crowned XI in 2 places and a crowned 17, impressed Broadarrow OB W Scott, with stirrup ram rod
SOLD FOR £75
An Edwardian oval silver plated repousse biscuit barrel with bird finial on scroll feet 19cm
SOLD FOR £55
A 20th Century Chinese green porcelain barrel garden seat decorated with exotic birds amongst flowers 45cm
SOLD FOR £350
An 18th Century Moghul flintlock carbine rifle with 65cm octagonal Koftgari gold inlaid Damascus steel barrel, the steel lock with East India Company engraved mark, the carved walnut stock inlaid mother of pearl, complete with steel ramrod, 101cm overall
SOLD FOR £1000
Barber of London, an 18th Century brass barrelled flintlock blunderbuss, the 38cm barrel marked London and with Tower proof marks, the steel lock marked Barber, complete with original ram rod and walnut stock 77cm overall
SOLD FOR £600
Francesco Gianinno Bargonone of Naples, a 17th/18th Century Italian blunderbuss with 51cm steel barrel and walnut stock, the barrel with 2 proof marks and 13 fleur de lis marks to the top of the barrel, the steel lock marked Francesco Gianinno Borgonone Napoli, the steel trigger guard decorated an eagle and the butt end portrait of a warrior surrounded by military trophies 89cm overall
SOLD FOR £580
The London Armoury Company?, a 5 shot revolver, the 10cm octagonal barrel with London proof mark and marked LAC, the chamber with London proof mark and also marked B20576 and Patenet 53625 R
SOLD FOR £400
A Schneider carbine with 55cm breech loading barrel marked BSA Co, the fore sight with leather cover decorated the arms of the Prince of Wales Own Bengal Lancers, the percussion lock marked BSA and MCO 1878, the butt with impressed broad arrow mark marked Birmingham, the brass butt cap marked WD X1IBL127, 94cm overall
SOLD FOR £440
Garden of London, a 19th Century percussion cavalry carbine with 54cm barrel marked Garden 20 Piccadilly London, the lock plate marked 12th Bengal Irregular Cavalry, with walnut stock and original sweat wrap and stirrup ramrod 93cm overall