23rd Mar, 2022 10:30 GMT/BST
A Helia-Super 39 L2 Rifle Scope by K.Kahles, Wien, numbered 103118, with three post reticle, variable power 3X - 9X, 31cm, with leather lens covers; a Greenkat 4 X 32 Rifle Scope, numbered 406285, stamped fully coated, nitrogen filled image moving with cross hairs reticle and leather lens covers, the mounting brackets stamped Weaver, USA; two Stitched Leather Pistol Holsters, one stamped COACH HARNESS (4)
Sold for £110
Estimated at £120 - £180
1 - Good clear optics. Some scratching to the black enamelled tube. 2 - Optics quite good.
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Auction: Militaria & Ethnographica, 23rd Mar, 2022
Militaria and Ethnographica Sales encompass items across diverse areas of collecting, from European and Eastern armour to 18th and 19th century firearms, military uniforms and documents, edged weapons, World War I and World War II ephemera, masonic regalia and medals.
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