28th Jun, 2023 10:30 GMT/BST
FOR SURRENDER - SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIRED FOR THIS LOT
The Stock and Action for a 16 Bore Side by Side Double Barrel Hammer Action Shotgun by Westley Richards, 170 New Bond Street, London, with foliate engraved hammers, lock plate and under-lever break, the walnut left-handed stock with chequered fore-end and grip, together with canvas slip, pull-through and cleaning rods.
( AVAILABLE TO A REGISTERED FIREARMS DEALER ONLY - the 71cm damascus barrels signed on the rib and engraved CONVERTED BY G. HANSON, DONCASTER, the underside numbered 73)
Barrels out of proof - only available to a registered firearms dealer.
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Auction: Militaria & Ethnographica, 28th Jun, 2023
An interesting and varied sale including a Collection of Prussian and German Pickelhauben, and various pieces of Second World War British military headgear, cap badges, air weapons, antique firearms, and pistols. Highlights of the sale include a Rare First World War Tank Driver's Leather Helmet, a Mid-17th Century German Wheel-lock Sporting Gun, and a 19th Century Asmat "Ndambirkus" Ancestor Skull, New Guinea.
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Tuesday 27th June 10am-5pm and the morning of the sale from 8am
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