Date: Thursday 15th May 2025, 10:00
Please note: This auction (including viewing & collections) takes place at our Penzance saleroom.
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Lot 192 - A Victorian Royal Marines Officer's sword.
Sold for £250
Lot 193 - An Adams Revolving Arms Co five-shot .31" percussion revolver.
Sold for £220
Lot 194 - A flintlock coaching carbine, by Freeman.
Sold for £900
Lot 195 - An 18th Century Flintlock ''Man-stopper'' Travelling Pistol by Proudman.
Sold for £720
Lot 196 - A cased Colt .31 1849 five-shot percussion pocket revolver.
Sold for £2,000
Lot 197 - A Manhattan Firearms Co .36 cal five-shot percussion revolver, serial number 21980.
Sold for £380
Lot 198 - A Victorian court sword.
Sold for £110
Lot 199 - A Walter 25 bore double-barrel flintlock carriage pistol.
Lot 200 - A 54 bore Irish percussion turnover pistol, by Trulock, Dublin.
Estimated at £400 - £600
Lot 201 - An early George III silver hilted short sword or rapier.
Sold for £650
Lot 202 - An Imperial Prussian Infantry Officer's sword.
Sold for £80
Lot 203 - A Deane, Adams and Deane 1851 Pattern Self-Cocking 54 Bore Five Shot Percussion Revolver.
Sold for £1,150
Lot 204 - A flintlock blunderbuss pistol with Sprung Bayonet.
Sold for £550
Lot 205 - A good and crisp Victorian London Armoury Company Enfield pattern three-band percussion rifle.
Sold for £1,250
Lot 206 - A .31 Colt-Root 1855 model side-hammer percussion pocket revolver.
Sold for £800
Lot 207 - An 18th century naval grappling hook, another, three telescopes, etc.
Sold for £60
Lot 208 - An Italian Bersaglieri Officers sabre and scabbard
Lot 209 - A 1917 British Army signalling (Mk IV) / General Service telescope by R & J Beck Ltd.
Sold for £30
Lot 210 - A Frederick J Smith & Co .36 six shot self cocking revolver.
Sold for £480
Lot 211 - A Tranter patent 120 bore percussion pocket revolver by Thos Williams, Liverpool.
Sold for £450
Lot 212 - A large Ottoman carved powder flask.
Sold for £170
Lot 213 - A Suez Canal medal and a National Service medal 1939-1960.
Sold for £20
Lot 214 - A pressed felt doll, probably Lenci, 1930s.
Estimated at £40 - £60
Lot 215 - A British Railways (Western Region) STATION MASTER cap badge.
Lot 216 - Borough of Penzance interest, three borough stamps, printers' stamp, fobs, and similar.
Sold for £45
Lot 217 - A Meerschaum pipe with a silver collar.
Lot 218 - A WWI bronze memorial death plaque.
Sold for £50
Lot 219 - A Tilley brass and wrought iron railway track lamp.
Sold for £280
Lot 220 - A BR Western Region Peaked Station Masters Cap.
Lot 221 - A mechanical Gus Honeybun.
Sold for £400
Lot 222 - A BR Southern region Woolwich Arsenal signal box illuminated diagram.
Sold for £100
Lot 223 - A QEII Long Service and Good Conduct RAF medal awarded to FS J C Davis X2730735.
Sold for £35
Lot 224 - A Motorola Independent brick phone.
Lot 225 - An LNER coloured railway map.
Lot 226 - An Aston & Mander calculating boxwood and brass slide rule for steel.
Sold for £90
Lot 227 - Two mahogany cased precision aneroid barometers.
Sold for £40
Lot 228 - A Serpentine desk barometer.
Sold for £25
Lot 229 - A compound monocular microscope by H Crouch, 54, London Wall, London, 334.
Lot 230 - A Henry Browne and Son Ltd 'Deadbeat' ship's compass.
Lot 231 - A Stanley of London Fullers cylindrical calculator.
Sold for £140
Lot 232 - Cased precision scales by Griffin and Tatlock Ltd.
Lot 233 - A Cornish Serpentine circular desk barometer.
Lot 234 - A Regency mahogany combined wheel barometer/timepiece.
Lot 235 - A set of Victorian precision brass apothecary's scales by Degrave Short & Fanner, London.
Lot 236 - A Hilger & Watts micrometer theodolite.
Lot 237 - A Palmer Reflecting clinometer.
Sold for £10
Lot 238 - A Victorian silver tea caddy of rectangular form, with slide off cover and pull off lid.
Lot 239 - A selection of silver wares.
Sold for £70