SOLD FOR £140
A post war Webley and Scott Senior .22 break barrel air pistol, no serial, batch 188 (Webley impress to slanted grip)
SOLD FOR £140
A pre war Webley and Scott Senior .22 break barrel air pistol serial S17868 batch 898 (no Webley impress to slanted grip)
SOLD FOR £110
A 19th Century Anglo Indian? flintlock pistol with 24cm steel blade, walnut grip and ram rod
SOLD FOR £170
A mid 1920s .177 Webley and Scott Mk II air pistol ( Target Model ) , no.33206, hatched bakelite grips ( one revolves as pellet store )
SOLD FOR £120
Coee of Devizes, a 19th Century box lock flintlock pocket pistol with 4cm screw off barrel and walnut grip
SOLD FOR £200
J Richards of London, an 18th Century flintlock screw-off cannon barrel pistol with 6cm cannon barrel having London proof marks and with walnut inlaid silver grip
SOLD FOR £70
A 19th Century percussion pocket pistol with 8 cm octagonal barrel and walnut grip
SOLD FOR £180
A pair of silver ashtrays Birmingham 1925, a silver toast rack, mustard, trophy cup, 3 silver peppers and 11 silver handled pistol grip butter knives, weighable silver 336 grams
SOLD FOR £75
A set of 5 tea knives with silver pistol grip handles, a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs, silver backed hand mirror, pair of clothes brushes, silver backed hair brush, comb, 2 silver brush backs and a pair of silver candlesticks (f)
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 £380
Busby, an 18th/19th Century percussion pocket pistol with 8cm cannon barrel, sprung loaded bayonet and walnut grip
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 £80
A Spanish double barrelled percussion Howdah pistol, the top of the barrel marked C Santos Elbar, with wooden grip
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 £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 £2100
Hawkins, a pair of 18th Century cannon barrel English belt pistols with 14cm screw off barrels, marked London, the breech marked Hawkins London and with walnut grips, silver butt caps decorated grotesques and inlaid silver trophies to the side
SOLD FOR £1800
Fisher of London, an 18th Century flintlock target or duelling pistol with 26cm octagonal barrel marked London with London proof mark, the lock marked Fisher with walnut stock and chequer grip and detachable carbine stock with associated turn key, contained in a fitted leather case, the lid with brass plaque Reverend Dr Davis, Kettleburgh Rectory Wickham Market
SOLD FOR £1600
Samuel Nock, a heavy large bore double barrelled Howdah percussion pistol, with walnut stock and chequer grip, the lock plate marked S Nock with stirrup ram rod, the barrel marked S Nock Regent Street, the oak box fitted a cap box with steel bullet mould, cleaning rod, 2 turn keys and a copper and brass powder flask, labelled Samuel Nock and marked Lieutenant Jack Bryant RHA to the top
SOLD FOR £2500
Samuel Nock, a pair of patent patchlock duelling/target pistols, the 26cm Damascus twist barrels marked Samuel Nock 180 Fleet Street London, Gunmakers to His Majesty, the barrel with proofhouse mark and numbered 6467, engraved lock plates signed Samuel Nock, with walnut chequer grip with wadding punch, turn key and cleaning rod, copper and brass powder flask, contained in a mahogany case
SOLD FOR £8800
Joseph Lang, a cased pair of early 19th Century 44 bore percussion pistols (converted from flintlock), both blued octagonal barrels stamped with London company and view proof marks and engraved "I Lang Haymarket". The pistols numbered 1 and 2 on the breach and numbered 465 and 466 on the trigger guard respectively. The stocks and grips in walnut, the grips having checkered pattern with bright steel roccoco buttcaps. The lock plate and hammer engraved with floral design. The walnut case fitted with label of "Joseph Lang, 22 Cockspur Street" and containing ball mould, 2 turnscrews, wadding punch, copper and brass powder flask, cleaning rod, mallet. The case having having two compartments containing oiler, a bone brush and a collection of shot
SOLD FOR £65
A 19th Century percussion pocket pistol with 7cm barrel, wooden chequer carved grip (slight damage to grip)
SOLD FOR £70
A set of 6 pairs of Edwardian dessert easters with pistol grip handles, Sheffield 1906, cased
SOLD FOR £80
H Nock, a 19th Century percussion pocket pistol with 6cm dial, the grip with diamond inlay
SOLD FOR £280
Purdy, a 19th Century percussion lock pocket pistol, the 5cm engraved barrel with London proof house marks and with wooden chequer carved grip
SOLD FOR £70
A 19th Century percussion lock pocket pistol, the 7cm barrel with Birmingham proof house mark and chequer carved grip.