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Childs Shotgun Reputedly For The Son Of The Earl Of Bath .45 Side By Side

£4,950.00
Here we have a beautiful and top quality child’s shotgun manufactured by the still active gun makers Watson Bros who

Early 19th Century Percussion Pistol With Silver Plated Mounts Single Shot

£475.00
~ Early 19th Century Percussion Pistol With Silver Plated Mounts ~ The barrel is of octagonal form and their is

c1850 Early 2 Band Carbine Percussion Musket Muzzleloader Rifles

£595.00
~ c1850 Early 2 Band Carbine Percussion Musket ~ An early walnut stocked piece, similar too but probably pre-dating the

19th Century White Metal Mounted Matchlock Jezail Rifle Muzzleloader None Rifles

£645.00
~ 19th Century White Metal Mounted Matchlock Jezail Rifle ~ An above average example of its type, with engraved to

Mortimer & Son 1798 EIC Brown Bess Musket By Mortimer Converted To Persussion Cap Muzzleloader

£975.00
~ Mortimer & Son 1798 EIC – East India Company – Brown Bess Musket By Mortimer Converted To Persussion Cap

Late 19th Century Cased Belgian Rifled Pinfire Revolver .30

£750.00
Here we have a very nice Belgian pinfire revolver impressively retaining its original case and tool. The piece is a

19th Century Percussion Boxlock Pistol

£325.00
This 19th Century 11mm pistol has the hammer positioned on the centre of the metal frame and a cylindrical smooth

Tower 1759 Pattern Light Dragoon Flintlock Pistol

£1,650.00
The pistol bears on its lockplate the “Tower”, “Crown” over “GR” and a rare very early East India Company inspector’s

c1770 Company of Merchants Trading To Africa Brown Bess Muzzleloader

£3,250.00
~ c1770 Company of Merchants Trading To Africa Brown Bess Muzzleloader ~ Here we have something that is incredibly rare

Snider Carbine And Accoutrements Of Sgt. E. Miller Royal Fusiliers

£1,100.00
Here we have the personal sidearm, medal and a photograph of Sgt. E. Miller of the Royal Fusiliers. We acquired

Exceedingly Rare Unit Marked And Issued Colt London

£4,550.00
Here we have an incredibly important part of British firearm history and is considered the holy grail of Commonwealth Handgun

Circa 1912 Harrington And Richardson .25 Caliber Self Loading Pistol

£425.00
Please note this is a UK spec deactivation, before we sell it we will get it deactivated to EU standards.