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February 2020 auction
Live
Venue address
West Street Auction Galleries
Lewes, East Sussex
BN7 2NJ
United Kingdom
February 2020 auction

Auction dates
24 Feb 2020 10:30 GMT
Lots: 1-429
25 Feb 2020 11:00 GMT
Lots: 501-865
Viewing dates
20 Feb 2020 09:00 - 13:00 GMT
20 Feb 2020 14:00 - 17:00 GMT
21 Feb 2020 09:00 - 13:00 GMT
21 Feb 2020 14:00 - 17:00 GMT
24 Feb 2020 09:00 - 10:00 GMT
25 Feb 2020 09:00 - 10:30 GMT
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A scarce 32 bore percussion gun from Coorg, 65” overall, round barrel 52½” with fore sight, retained
200 GBP
200 - 250 GBP
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A leather powder flask, stamped on one side with horse and foal in circle and “Bartram Sheffield”,
100 GBP
40 - 60 GBP
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A leather covered powder flask, WM “Sykes Patent” top , “Improved Best Quality”, 4 position nozzle
65 GBP
50 - 70 GBP
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A powder horn, brass sprung nozzle, ring mounts and chain, darkwood base with screw plug, 11”
200 GBP
50 - 60 GBP
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A plated pistol size powder flask, of flattened hexagonal section, flared towards base, with
95 GBP
20 - 30 GBP
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A copper pistol size powder flask, embossed with a stork standing in water with reeds, brass top
65 GBP
40 - 60 GBP
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A copper 3 way pistol flask, with screw capped gilt brass base, top with swivel lid compartment
240 GBP
250 - 350 GBP
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A copper pistol size powder flask “Shell” (Riling 317) brass top marked “Patent”, plain nozzle, 5”
30 GBP
30 - 40 GBP
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A plain copper bag shaped pistol size powder flask, sprung brass top and nozzle, 4½” overall. GC
60 GBP
40 - 50 GBP
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A copper pistol size powder flask, of tapering flattened facetted form with rounded corners (similar
85 GBP
60 - 80 GBP
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A slender copper bag shaped pistol size powder flask, common brass top by G & J W Hawksley, large
45 GBP
30 - 40 GBP
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A copper powder flask “Dead Game” (Riling 628 without rings), common brass top by G & J W
60 GBP
20 - 40 GBP
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A copper powder flask “Fluted” (Riling 290 without rings), common brass top, graduated nozzle 2¼” to
55 GBP
40 - 50 GBP
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A copper powder flask “Overall” (Riling 409 without rings), common brass top, 3 position nozzle
0 GBP
30 - 40 GBP
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A copper powder flask, similar to Riling “Panel” (531) but with 2 deer and several water fowl in
40 GBP
30 - 40 GBP
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An embossed copper gun size powder flask “Bush” (R366), with patent top marked “Patent”; and
55 GBP
50 - 60 GBP
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A large plain gun size copper powder flask, common brass tip marked “James Dixon & Sons Sheffield” 5
180 GBP
150 - 200 GBP
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A copper powder flask “Oak Leaf” (basically as Riling 580 without rings but horseman as 583), patent
85 GBP
60 - 80 GBP
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A copper 3 way pistol flask, ball and cap compartments to brass base with floral swivel covers,
180 GBP
150 - 200 GBP
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A copper bag shaped powder flask for Colt revolver, plain body with ring to base, gilt top marked “
320 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A horn powder flask, WM “Dixon & Son Improved Patent” top with graduated nozzle (spring broken),
110 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A late 18th century powder horn of the Percy Tenantry, brass graduated scoop nozzle with chain to
320 GBP
200 - 300 GBP
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A gunner’s horn powder flask, brass, pointed nozzle with spring cap, brass base rim with darkwood
140 GBP
80 - 120 GBP
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*A DB 12 bore x 2½” top lever hammerless boxlock non ejector sporting gun, by Midland Gun Company
30 GBP
30 - 40 GBP
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*A Spanish DB 12 bore x 2¾” top lever hammerless boxlock non ejector sporting gun, by Aya, 46½”
30 GBP
30 - 40 GBP
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*A Russian DB 12 bore Baikal IJ 58 top lever hammerless boxlock ejector sporting gun, number K14000,
35 GBP
30 - 50 GBP
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*A DB 12 bore top lever hammerless boxlock ejector sporting gun, by Cogswell & Harrison, number
35 GBP
40 - 60 GBP
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**A .22" LR Czech BRNO Mod 2-E bolt action box magazine sporting rifle, number 387764, the pale
0 GBP
150 - 175 GBP
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A Sudanese sword kaskara, broad blade 27”, triple fullered at forte, twin half moon marks on each
95 GBP
30 - 50 GBP
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A spear, slender leaf shaped blade and long socket with bands and a small section of cross hatch
35 GBP
30 - 40 GBP
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A .177” Beeman single stroke pump up air pistol, VGWO & as new condition; a .177” Diana Mod 2 pop-
50 GBP
30 - 40 GBP
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A 1920’s-1930’s .177” German Diana tinplate air pistol, with tip up barrel and air chamber in the
85 GBP
45 - 55 GBP
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A .177” Record “Jumbo” air pistol, number 13226, GWO & as New Condition, in its carton with
160 GBP
80 - 120 GBP
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A .177” Walther Mod LP53 air pistol, number 115042, with crackled finish to frame and black
320 GBP
80 - 120 GBP
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A .177” Walther CP88 CO2 pistol, number A7175903, with 2 magazines; and a .177” Gamo Mod R77 8
100 GBP
80 - 120 GBP
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A German .177” Hammerli Master CO2 target pistol, number 67864, with brown plastic simulated wood
160 GBP
60 - 80 GBP
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A .177” Haenel Mod 28 air pistol, number on butt (illegible), wooden grips. QGC (action sometimes
160 GBP
20 - 30 GBP
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A .22” Crosman “150” CO2 pistol, number 099863, with marbled chequered plastic grips. GC,
45 GBP
40 - 50 GBP
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A good .177” Original Mod 6 target air pistol, number 41216, with fully adjustable rearsight and
80 GBP
60 - 100 GBP
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A .22” BSA Scorpion air pistol, with fully adjustable rearsight, telescopic sight grooves, black
60 GBP
60 - 80 GBP
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A scarce .177” 2nd Model Westley Richards “Highest Possible” break action air pistol, number 826,
220 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A post 1958 .177” Webley Junior air pistol, batch number 377, with “Birmingham 4” address. GWO &
65 GBP
20 - 30 GBP
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A post 1958 .177” Webley Junior air pistol, number 1667. GWO & basically GC, retaining some blued
45 GBP
30 - 40 GBP
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A post 1958 .177” Webley Junior air pistol, number 482, the frame stamped with capital “B” and
0 GBP
60 - 80 GBP
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A good .22” Webley Tempest air pistol, cast under the right grip 2066A, black lacquered finish
130 GBP
60 - 100 GBP
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A pre war “slant grip” .177” Webley Senior air pistol, number S12763, with small “S” stamped on left
65 GBP
60 - 100 GBP
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A good .22” Webley Premier Series “D” air pistol, number 2312, with inspector’s initial “F” (or
190 GBP
100 - 120 GBP
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A .22” Relum Tornado underlever air rifle, number 17401, with varnished beech stock having grooved
0 GBP
40 - 50 GBP
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A Spanish .22” Cometa Mod 300 break action air rifle, number 5563-14, the metalwork with satin
0 GBP
60 - 120 GBP
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A .177” Haenel Model 1 DRP break action air rifle, GWO & generally clean condition, retaining much
70 GBP
80 - 120 GBP
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A .177” BSA Cadet air rifle, number BC 32636 (1951-59), GWO & clean condition, retaining some
45 GBP
50 - 60 GBP
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A good .22” BSA Lightning break action air rifle, number S11041, special model with short barrel and
140 GBP
120 - 160 GBP
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A final type .177” Webley Service Mark II air rifle, number S4381 behind trigger guard and on the
280 GBP
150 - 175 GBP
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A final type .22” Webley Service Mark II air rifle, number S13116. GWO & C (the 18½” barrel a new
320 GBP
250 - 350 GBP
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A well made pump up .22” air rifle in the style of the early 19th century, 37½” overall, barrel
380 GBP
100 - 150 GBP
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A .22” Webley Mark 2 Sports Starting Pistol; a similar Mark III; and another, pre 1958 presumably
160 GBP
30 - 50 GBP
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A large steel pincer bullet mould, approximately 10 bore; another for 60 bore; two small continental
75 GBP
30 - 50 GBP
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A scarce WWII flap top leather holster for a flare pistol, with leather belt loop stamped “E
40 GBP
50 - 60 GBP
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A khaki webbing holster for automatic pistol, marked “MW & S Ltd 1942” with broad arrow, another
120 GBP
80 - 100 GBP
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A continental brass percussion cap dispenser, the base stamped “Boche Brevete” over “3”; another
75 GBP
80 - 120 GBP
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