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Guernsey Four Doubles

Guernsey bronze four doubles, 1885 Diameter 26mm

Guernsey Four Doubles

Guernsey bronze four doubles, 1864 Diameter 25mm This coin is from the reign of Queen Victoria.

Guernsey Four Doubles

Guernsey bronze four doubles, 1874 Diameter 25mm

Guernsey Four Doubles

Guernsey bronze four doubles, 1893 Diameter 26mm This coin is from the reign of Queen Victoria.

Guernsey Four Doubles

Guernsey bronze four doubles, 1864 Diameter 25mm The obverse features a shield bearing the three lions of England with three stems above and the word 'GUERNSEY' below. The reverse features the denomination ...

Guernsey Two Doubles

Guernsey bronze 2 doubles, 1874 Diameter 22mm The obverse features a shield bearing the three lions of England with three stems above and the word 'GUERNSEY' below. The obverse features the denomination ...

Gun

A spring-powered gun from Lausanne, it is well made but of flimsy construction. The presence of a clamping screw on the right side-front and a notch opposite would seem to indicate that a detachable barrel ...

Gun - Anti Tank Rifle

This rifle is a 13mm Mauser T Gewehr, an anti-tank rifle. 15,800 of these rifles were made by Mauser in 1918. It was nicknamed the 'Elefant-buchse' (Elephant gun) by the army and was not much liked because ...

Gun - Blunderbuss

A small flintlock blunderbuss, probably Indian. It is in poor condition and the lock is crudely made. The frizzen-spring and sear spring are missing. The mainspring is functional. The ramrod pipe and ...

Gun - British Percussion Military Rifle

This British, percussion, military rifle is a shorter (2 band) version of the (3 band) P.53 rifle-musket, correct designation is Pattern 1856 Short rifle. Production of this type of rifle began in November ...

Gun - Double-barrelled Percussion Shotgun

Double-barrelled percussion shotgun in it's original, leather-lined, oak gun-case with a leather trade label. It is probably 12-bore with 30 inch barrels. The stock is of English walnut and has a silver ...

Gun - Dragoon Pattern Military Flintlock Pistol

Light Dragoon pattern, flintlock military pistol, c.1800. This pistol is characterized by the 'short-eared' brass butt cap, and brass furniture, including the 'flattened S' shaped sideplate on the left ...

Gun - Flintlock Holster Pistol

A muzzle-loading, flintlock holster pistol by James Harding (1750-1815). Harding signed his guns J. Harding on the lockplate, and J. Harding, Boro. (Borough of London) on the top of the barrel. The signature ...

Gun - Flintlock Musket

This is a very long (barrel 56 1/2 inches) muzzle-loading, flintlock musket.It had been thought that this weapon may have been a professional wildfowler's punt gun but the calibre is too small and the ...

Gun - Flintlock Pistol

A double-barrelled, muzzle-loading, boxlock, flintlock, tap-action, pocket pistol, made in Birmingham, c.1813-1830 Boxlock means that the flintlock and it's associated lockwork is contained inside the ...

Gun - Flintlock Pocket Pistol

One of a pair of excellent quality, cased, boxlock, screw-barrelled, flintlock pocket pistols, made at Birmingham c.1810-1820. This type of pistol was sold for self-defence at close quarters, and was ...

Gun - Flintlock Pocket Pistol

One of a pair of excellent quality, cased, boxlock, screw-barrelled, flintlock pocket pistols, made at Birmingham c.1810-1820. This type of pistol was sold for self-defence at close quarters, and was ...

Gun - French Military Muzzle-loading Percussion Cavalry Pistol.

This was originally a model 1822 flintlock which was converted to percussion c.1842. The lock is marked 'Manfre (manufactured) Imp. (Imperiale) de Tulle'. Tulle was one of several French government arms ...