SOLD FOR £280
An unusual .35 calibre percussion revolver in the style of a Colt 1851 London Navy, serial no.7, most likely a Belgian Brevet, with blued 7 1/2" octagonal barrel, plain cylinder with Birmingham proofs and traces of colour hardening, blued open iron frame with dome headed screws and large capping cut-out, blued iron grip-straps and trigger-guard, having a chequered walnut grip with radiused heel (possibly reprofiled), numbered only on cylinder and wedge, complete with leather holster, proof marks for Liege
SOLD FOR £70
Manton of London, a 19th Century box lock percussion pistol with 8cm barrel, having Birmingham proof marks
SOLD FOR £70
A 19th Century percussion pocket pistol with 8 cm octagonal barrel and walnut grip
SOLD FOR £200
A 19th Century percussion musket, the barrel with crows foot mark and tower lock plate
SOLD FOR £540
An 1859 two band patent percussion rifle musket, the 84cm barrel with proof mark 2525 with foresight and ram rod
SOLD FOR £380
Busby, an 18th/19th Century percussion pocket pistol with 8cm cannon barrel, sprung loaded bayonet and walnut grip
SOLD FOR £450
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
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 £65
A 19th Century muzzle loading percussion fowling piece with 89cm barrel with proof mark, walnut stock with chequer carving
SOLD FOR £320
An Enfield 2 band percussion musket complete with ram rod, the lock with faint crown mark, the butt marked 136 together with an associated socle bayonet
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 £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 £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
SOLD FOR £820
A Starr Arms six shot long barrelled percussion revolver, the cylinder with serial number 26997 and marked Starr.Arms.Company.New.York Starr's Patent January 15th 1856
SOLD FOR £1650
Remington, a 44 calibre New Model Army Remington percussion revolver, serial no. 7570, the top of the octagonal barrel marked Patented September 14.1858 E Remington and Sons.Ilion New York USA New-Model, with much of the original bluing, complete with associated leather holster
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 £1700
A five shot, 54 bore improved frame single action Adams percussion revolver with octagonal barrel fitted with a Rigby patent ramer, the cylinder with London proof mark and serial no.14312, the top marked Deane.Adams & Deane 30 King William Street London Bridge, the butt fitted a cap box, together with a brass bullet mould, turn key, copper and brass powder flask by James Dixon, steel oiler, all contained in an oak case the interior labelled Deane and Sons
SOLD FOR £920
William Tranter, a five shot double action 54 bore octagonal barrel percussion revolver marked W Tranter Patent no.34,378, contained in a fitted leather case with James Dixon & Sons brass powder flask, turn key, nipple key, oiler and brass bullet mould (slightly misshapen), contained in an oak box, the lid labelled Adams revolving pistol
SOLD FOR £1150
A 54 bore five shot Adams percussion revolver, retailed by George Gibbs of 20 Clare Street Bristol, the chamber with London proof mark and marked Deane Adams and Deane 30 King William Street London Bridge, the cylinder with London proof mark and serial no.11643R, the butt fitted a cap box, contained in an oak case fitted a bullet mould, cleaning rod, copper and brass powder flask by G & J W Hawksley
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 £1050
An early 19th century (1813-55) cased set of three percussion pistols comprising a double barrelled pistol and 2 muff pistols, all with Birmingham view and company mark. The double barrel side hammered pistol marked "Sargant Brothers" with stirrup ramrod, chequered walnut butts, blued engraved finger guard. The muff pistols with engraved side plates and chequered walnut butts together with a Sykes powder flask, steel bullet mould, percussion cap box W.E. of London, nipple key and cleaning rod. All contained in a fitted oak case and in good working order
SOLD FOR £65
A 19th Century percussion pocket pistol with 7cm barrel, wooden chequer carved grip (slight damage to grip)