Firearms — Other — Militaria & Weapons
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Pom Pom (Anti-Aircraft Gun), model with 'Astra. Made in England'. Some age wear and paint loss, generally Good condition
An antique hammer shotgun, Collet & Co., London, 19th century, muzzle-loading, with a walnut stock, length 132 cm
A 19th century percussion musket the lock with rampant lion emblem and large brass trigger guard. Brass fittings, ramrod and triangular socket bayonet. Sling and swivels. Length 1,400
A 19th century British tower percussion musket. with brass butt plate, trigger guard and fittings (ramrod missing). Barrel with stamps and proof marks. Length 1,400
An India pattern British army Percussion Musket, complete with ram rod
Harrison double barrel Shotgun in brass inlaid mahogany case
A Simson Suhl side by side Shotgun 12 gauge 12/70 W Nitro 1064 24565. Gun Licences are required for the following rifles
Militaria: British Royal artillery brass 9 pd field piece employed at Waterloo. (1815) miniature cannon on board, L/edition 122/156. Original brass plaque reading, 'Built in England to the Scale of 1/10th For Anthony Joseph Keville Esq' and another similar
Rare brass/bronze signal cannon, used to be fired by Noel Cole at moose Lodge, lake Rotoiti each year. He would dress up as General Custer on the anniversary of the battle of little Big horn
A J.D. Dougall twelve bore shotgun, with side by side barrel and patent 'Lock Fast' mechanism. Foliate etched stock and barrel. Serial 2866. Original leather case. Faults and wear
A Foine cased 12 gauge double barrel box Lock Shotgun by William Ford, Birmingham. Finely etched with leaf designs, excellent condition with cleaning rod and brushes. Firearm's license required.
Dutch antique style bronze signal cannon mid 20th century cast bronze, mounted on wooden stand cannon length 83 cm
U.S model 1837 Musket converted from a flintlock 1816 Musket by Harpers Ferry 69 Cal 42 inch barrel secured by 3 bands, front sight pin missing, Enfield type ladder rear sight fitted, bore: lock marked Harpers Ferry 1837 eagle and Us: iron regulation furni
U.S model 1863 Percussion rifled musket, 48 cal, 38 inch inch barrel, standard front and rear sights leaf missing, lock marked with eagle and U.S Springfield and dated 1865, iron regulation furniture with barrel bands retained by sprints, slight wear to pr
Windsor Percussion rifled musket, 577 cal: 39 ' barrel:p bore: standard front and rear sights: slide missing from rear sight: lock marked with Royal Cypher Windsor 1856: mellow brass regulation furniture: wear to profiles and markings: silver grey finish a
French pattern 1842-3 band percussion musket, 69 cal, 40.5 ' barrel, plain unmarked lock, iron regulation furniture, slight wear to profiles, dark blackish patina to all metal, good looking stock with a couple of areas of old borer holes, complete with swi
U.S model 1816 Flintlock musket by Pomeroy 69 cal 42 ' barrel secured vy 3 bands, breech marked Us 1826, lock marked L Pomeroy Us 1826, fitted with a re enforced cock and brass pan, iron regulation furniture, wear to profiles, patchy grey patina to barrel,
Cannon group c1980 including, cameras; cannon T 90, Ae-1 black body, 8mm autofocus movie camera. Lenses; zoom lens Fd 35-70mm 1:35-4.5, Fd 28mm 1:2.8, zoom lens Fd 70-210mm 1:4, zoom lens Fd 35-105mm 1:3.5. Tripod, flash unit, light meter, power winder, Su
James Purdey 16 bore muzzle loading black powder shotgun, serial no. 2386, London proved Damascus barrels stamped J.P. With platinum plugs and line at breech, the barrels have been struck up ready for rebrowning with loss of address on the rib, the barrels
A fine cased scale model of an Mlr gun and Traversing platform, by R. Low, no. 244, Burrage Road, Plumstead, dated, 1868, the gun and its traversing carriage mounted on a raised decked plinth with modellers plaque and surrounded by a second gun and an arra
Brass model of an Admiralty type cannon, raised on a stepped chromed ebonised plinth base. Length 70 cm
A cased fine quality English side by side double barrel Shotgun by P. Webley & Son, serial number 37335, mahogany stock, double triggers, and decorated with fine scrolling foliate engraving, the barrel named P. Webley & Son 78 Shaftsbury Ave, London, the g
Model naval cannon iron stepped barrel; with re-enforcing rings; heavy wooden carriage with iron rimmed wheels.
Model of 19th century brass barrelled carronade; re-enforcing rings to barrel; on wheeled wooden

