£4,750 42" Brown Bess circa 1790

A very clean short land pattern musket by Bond of London for the Honourable Artillery Company.

£10,000 each Wooden Blomefield Cannon circa 1922

These replica 24pdr Blomefield cannon were made at Devonport Dockyard, they are made of teak. At the time of the refit of H.M.S. Victory they were in position in Lord Nelson's cabin & were replaced with fibreglass replicas in the 1980s.

£5,750 Williams circa 1800

A very nice pair of silver mounted tap action flintlock pistols by Williams of London with 3in turn off barrels overall length 8.5in

£18,000 Pair of Durs Egg Officer's Pistols 16 bore circa 1795

A pair of Durs Egg officer's pistols 16 bore with 9.5" brown barrels with a platinum line and vent, signed D Egg, London. The lock is bolted and signed D Egg. They are in original oak case with all accessories including a red leather three-way flask. They are complete with saddle holsters and were the property of Simon Pepper of the 12th Dragoons, he served in Egypt 1801 and Walcherin 1809. He became captain in 1810 and died 1813.

£5,000 64pdr Model SBML circa 1870

An original 19th century gun on a late 20th century carriage. The carriage is made to museum quality. Overall length:

£2,000 Model 9pdr circa 1890

An all-steel model of a 9pdr RML on field carriage. This is a Victorian toy. Overall length:

£1,500 40pdr Armstrong circa 1950

A very well made copy of a 40pdr RBL. All working parts including the breech are movable. Overall length:

£2,000 Wooden Demonstration Carronade circa 1800

This wooden model was used by gunners to train the procedure for loading, aiming and firing. It was made at the Royal Gun Factory, Woolwich.

£25,000 9pdr RML Field Gun circa 1880

This 9pdr RML has three-grove rifling and was made at the Royal Gun Factory, Woolwich. It has a clear monogram of Queen Victoria on the breech and the adjustable rear sight was made later. The carriage is original made at the Royal Carriage Department, Woolwich and has been restored to a very high standard. The axle boxes are replacements as per the original pattern. The hubs are original, the tyres and wood on the wheels are replacements.

£500 Pair of Artillery Wheels

These wheels are 44" diameter and were used on Swedish water bowsers between the wars. They make ideal, reasonably priced wheels for cannon up to 6 pd, in excellent condition and good working order.

£30,000 7pdr RML Mountain Gun circa 1881

7pdr RML of 200pds made at the Royal Gun Factory Woolwich No 493 on the first pattern original carriage made at the Royal Carriage Department, Woolwich.Ser. No. 1 of 1873. The wheels have been repaired within the last 20 years, the tyres & hubs are original. The worm is original with a new stave, the ram/sponge is new, parts of the rear sight have been replaced. This gun formed the backbone of the Indian mountain artillery & was in action in every major engagement along the North West frontier up until 1900. This is the only gun of this type on its original carriage known to have survived.

£20,000 7pdr RML of 200 pds Mountain Gun circa 1882

This 7pdr RML was made at the Royal Gun Factory, Woolwich in 1882 No.502 The carriage No.330 is of the second pattern made at the Royal Carriage Department, Woolwich in 1883. The carriage is all original with the exception of parts of the elevation gear. The sights have some new parts, the wood in the wheels have been replaced within the last 20 years along with the stave of the worm & the ram/sponge. These guns were the backbone of the Indian artillery during the campaigns of the North West Frontier up until 1900.

£25,000 Mortimer Duelling Pistols circa 1795

Pair of H.W.Mortimer & Co. flintlock fully stocked duelling pistols wth 9 3/4 in smooth 20 bore octagonal rebrowned barrles signed H.W. Mortimer & Co. London. In very good condition with much original finish in original case with all accessories complete with original Mortimer lift-off top flask.

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