11th Dec, 2024 10:30 GMT/BST

Militaria & Ethnographica

 
Lot 425
 

425

A 19th Century Tranter’s Patent Seven Shot .32 Rimfire Revolver by Cogswell and Harrison, Strand, London, with blued finish, the 8.5cm octagonal barrel signed on the top flat, with Birmingham proof marks and stamped 320, the left side of the frame stamped W.TRANTER'S PATENT and numbered 10353, the cylinder with Birmingham proof marks, hinged loading gate, sheath trigger and chequered walnut grip scales, 23cm, in a leather holster

Not Sold
Estimated at £900 - £1,200

 

Action not working. Cylinder rotates but will not cock. Retains most of its blued finish. Nice clean condition.

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Auction: Militaria & Ethnographica, 11th Dec, 2024

The sale will include a large selection of Victorian, First and Second World War and Post-War medals and Civil awards, and a variety of cap and other badges, cloth insignia and helmet plates.

A good private collection offers Victorian and Edwardian military headgear and a number of scarlet tunics to local regiments including the Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding) Regiment, the Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment) and the Northumberland Fusiliers.

Edged weapons include a private collection of British Cavalry swords, alongside bayonets and fighting knives; and from a further private vendor is a good collection of antique firearms, pistols and revolvers.

The ethnographic section of the sale will see notable tribal weapons from Fiji and Australia.

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