Two Day Auction of Toys, Wines & Spirits with Furniture & Interiors, including the Captain Allan Marshall Military Collection(#203) 17/06/2021 10:00 AM GMT+1 CLOSED Auction Information Advanced Search ▼ Items per page 122448 Advanced Search Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Furniture: Mirrors Musical Instruments & Mechanical Music Pictures: Northern & 20th Century Watercolours Asian Art: Oriental & Eastern Works of Art Militaria Carpets & Rugs Toys & Games: Dolls & Accessories Ephemera Ceramics Plated Items Militaria: Section 2 Firearms Furniture: Oak & Vernacular Textiles Pictures: Northern & 20th Century Prints Asian Art: Japanese Works of Art Militaria: Helmets, Uniforms & Equipment Lighting Toys & Games: Toys Books Decorative Arts Coins Militaria: Section 1 Firearms Furniture: Arts and Crafts & 20th Century Design Ethnic & Tribal Art Pictures: Traditional Oils Asian Art: Chinese Works of Art Militaria: Medals, Badges & Buttons Clocks: Longcase Clocks Wines & Spirits Metalware Bronze and Other Sculptures Doulton Militaria: Guns Furniture: Traditional Collectors' Items Pictures: Traditional Watercolours Glass Clocks: Wall Clocks Taxidermy Furniture: Reproduction Scientific Instruments Pictures: Northern & 20th Century Oils Beswick Militaria: Edged Weapons Garden and Architectural Toys & Games: Trains Pictures: Prints, Etchings, Engravings & Maps Ceramic Figures Clocks: Mantel clocks Sporting Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Auctioneer All auctioneersLiverpooltest Lot Number Results: Viewing items 145-192 of 1434. View Lot 141 Two 19th century or earlier German hunting hangers, both bearing relief decoration, blade length of the slightly larger example 59cm (2). Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£80 - £120Winning Bid£320StatusCLOSED Condition ReportHeavy wear, the larger example with chip to top of blade. Both with pitting, both with deterioration to hilt sections. The slightly smaller with a pronounced chip to the wooden core and has lost part of the horn covering. Some knocks and misshaping to metalware. Lot 142 An 18th century or earlier Continental plug bayonet, the shell shaped guard featuring deer in relief, the quillon terminating in hunting dog heads to turned wooden grip, blade length 42cm (lacking scabbard). Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£100 - £200Winning Bid£180StatusCLOSED Condition ReportPitting, scuffs, scrapes and general wear throughout. Lot 143 An old German blade indistinctly inscribed 'M E Fecit Solingen' to both sides (lacking grip to hilt), blade length 85cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£50 - £100Winning Bid£170StatusCLOSED Condition ReportBlade only, as stated, heavily pitted and worn throughout. This is an old blade, although we cannot determine the exact age. Lot 144 An unusual 18th century Scottish wrought steel blade with serrated and curled hilt section, length 35cm. Provenance: this blade formally belonged to Lieutenant Colonel Seton of the HMS Birkenhead and was previously mounted as a part of a war display a Monie Castle in Aberdeenshire. View details Estimate£200 - £300Winning Bid£130StatusCLOSED Condition ReportGeneral age commensurate with age, some casting flaws, pitting etc. Lot 145 A Japanese wakizashi with sectional bone scabbard and hilt with metal bands bearing mon devices, blade length 41cm, tang unsigned, (for restoration, scabbard af). Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£30 - £50Winning Bid£55StatusCLOSED Condition ReportHeavily worn throughout, scabbard with damage and loss to the end. Further scuffs, scrapes, knocks, damage. The hilt section very loose to the tang and comes off without much force at all. In general heavily worn and in need of attention and restoration. Lot 146 A group of North African/Middle Eastern blades including jambiyas, one with decoratively engraved blade and enamelled hilt, some with scabbards. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£50 - £100Winning Bid£110StatusCLOSED Condition ReportHeavy general wear, surface corrosion, pitting, knocks, etc. Lot 147 Two North East African/Middle Eastern jambiyas of typical form, both with brass scabbards, length of each approx 37.5cm (2). Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£20 - £40Winning Bid£30StatusCLOSED Condition ReportGeneral heavy wear, knocks, scuffs, scrapes and splits to one of the handles, etc. Lot 148 A machete, blade length 37cm, in leather scabbard, a bayonet (heavily worn) and a further blade (3). Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£20 - £40Winning Bid£35StatusCLOSED Condition ReportAll for attention and restoration. The bayonet particularly heavily worn, with chips and losses to blade, heavy pitting and surface corrosion, chips to grip. Further pitting and surface corrosion to blades. The scabbard of the third blade af, leather scabbard of the machete heavily worn. Lot 149 A simple tomahawk, shaft length 38cm, and a larger axe (2). Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£40 - £60Winning Bid£160StatusCLOSED Condition ReportGeneral wear. Lot 150 Three English Civil War/Cromwellian period polearm blades, length of largest 50cm (3). Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£50 - £100Winning Bid£270StatusCLOSED Condition ReportHeavily pitted and worn commensurate with age. Postage would be a medium box. Lot 151 Four South African assegai, length of the three larger approx 167cm, also two assegai spear heads (6). Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£60 - £100Winning Bid£230StatusCLOSED Condition ReportOne of the shafts at an angle, further nibbles, scuffs, scrapes and general wear. Lot 152 A pike with tempered blade and on ebonised shaft, length 96cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£50 - £100Winning Bid£80StatusCLOSED Condition ReportSplits to shaft, some nibbles to blade and general wear. If we were to make a suggestion, we would say 19th century or earlier in date due to signs of visible wear and tear, the piece could be older, but did not come with any paperwork and we would not want to commit to any specific attributions of date and country of origin. The blade has a slightly tempered finish, visible pitting and there are some old splits to the shaft as well as general wear. Lot 153 A very large Boer War era lance suspending a red and white pennant, length approx 260cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£100 - £200Winning Bid£150StatusCLOSED Condition ReportObvious wear, staining, fraying to pennant, etc. No visible marks. Lot 154 A 19th century Day's Patent Junior percussion cap walking stick gun with clip-in stock, overall length including stock 118cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£80 - £120Winning Bid£320StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe metalwork around the breech is pitted. The main spring has plenty of tension although it does not seem to catch. Lot 155 REA; a 19th century London made flintlock muff pistol with 1.5" screw-off barrel, the frame stamped 'Rea' to one side and 'London' to the other, with various proof marks surrounding, fitted with a walnut stock inlaid with a white metal shield. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£100 - £150Winning Bid£220StatusCLOSED Condition ReportOverall solid but worn throughout. Has a separate mechanical safety but does not appear to be functional. Fires on half and full, safety, as stated, is not functional. Barrel is seized with pitting to interior. Lot 156 DINIDADALE DE MABSON; a 19th century flintlock muff pistol with 2" screw-off barrel, simplistic engraving and fitted with walnut grips, overall length 17cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£210StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThere is significant wear to the grips with a section missing to the left hand side by the trigger guard, the screw-off barrel is seized. The action fires from both the half and fully cocked position. The safety appears to be inoperative. Lot 157 A 19th century all steel flintlock muff pistol, the frame indistinctly signed to one side and stamped 'London' verso within simple foliate scrolls, with screw-off 1.5" rifled cannon barrel, overall length 15cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£100 - £150Winning Bid£400StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThere is very light wear to the surface of the gun throughout. Overall in good condition. The barrel is not seized. The hammer does not hold on half cock but it does fire from half cock and full cock positions. Lot 158 CLAMPITT; a 19th century percussion cap muff pistol with 1.5" screw-off barrel, the frame stamped 'Clampitt' to one side and 'Skipton' verso and mounted with a walnut grip, complete with barrel key, overall length 15cm (af). Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£120StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe screw-on barrel is seized. The frame is indistinctly signed with two proof marks. This gun is most likely a conversion from a flintlock. It does have a slot behind the hammer for a mechanical safety which is missing and although there is tension in the main spring, the hammer is not latching at any point. Surface pitting throughout with further minor wear to the woodwork. Lot 159 A 19th century Belgian percussion cap side-by-side double barrel muff pistol, with 1.5" screw-off rifled barrels and fitted with smooth walnut grips inlaid with a white metal shield, Belgian proof marks to the frame and further indistinct stamps to the barrels, overall length 14.5cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£100 - £150Winning Bid£210StatusCLOSED Condition ReportBoth barrels fire from both the half and fully cocked positions. The grip is loose and ill-fitting to the right hand side of the frame and around the tang. There are scratches into the grip in various places. The barrels are both usable and not seized. Further wear throughout. Lot 160 A 19th century percussion cap muff pistol with 1.75" screw-off octagonal barrel, foliate engraving and checkered walnut grip mounted with a white metal lozenge shaped panel, overall length 14cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£160StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe grip is slightly loose. The screw-off barrel is seized. Indistinct stamping to one of the flats of the barrel. The main spring has tension in it however it is not latching in either of the half or fully cocked position. Lot 161 W. PARKER; a 19th century converted percussion cap pocket pistol with 3.5" engraved barrel stamped 'W Parker Holburn London', the lock plate further stamped with the maker's name within foliate scrolling borders, mounted with checkered walnut grips inlaid with a white metal panel engraved with a family crest and steel furniture, overall length 21cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£150 - £250Winning Bid£360StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe mechanism fires from both the half and fully cocked positions. There is wear to the woodwork in areas including nicks scuffs and scrapes, with a significant area of wear to the pommel and a further split to the nozzle end of the woodwork. Lot 162 A 19th century percussion cap pocket pistol with 3" octagonal barrel, indistinctly stamped with various letters and numbers, to the top, further proof marks to the side and further stamped '91' to the underside on both the barrel and the frame, overall length 20cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£40 - £60Winning Bid£50StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe spur off the hammer is missing, the screw-off barrel is seized and the mechanism fires from both the half and full cock positions and there are scuffs and scrapes to the woodwork. Lot 163 CHARLES OSBOURNE; a 19th century percussion cap large bore pocket pistol with 52" screw-off barrel, simple foliate engraving and walnut grips, overall length 23cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£40 - £60Winning Bid£90StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe screw off barrel is seized and appears to be of a slightly different from the lock so possibly a later replacement. The grip is ill-fitting and almost certainly a later replacement with an area to the reverse for a metal oval inlaid plaque. The action fires from both the half and fully cocked position. Lot 164 A 19th century percussion cap pocket pistol with 3" octagonal barrel, the trigger guard stamped 'A.V. & G.S' and further proof marks to the underside of the barrel, overall length 20cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£60 - £80Winning Bid£70StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe grip is probably a later replacement, the retaining screw for the hammer is protruding. The percussion nipple is missing and the barrel is seized to the action. Overall wear throughout. Does not hold on the 1/2 cock position. Lot 165 A 19th century percussion cap pocket pistol with skelp screw-off 2.5" octagonal rifled barrel, the action with simple engraving and fitted with a walnut grip with area for a metal inlay to the reverse that is missing, overall length 18cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£60 - £80Winning Bid£140StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe top screw is missing from the tang so the grip is loose. As mentioned in the description there is an inlaid section to the reverse of the grip for a metal insert. The barrel has been over-tightened and seized in that position. The hammer doesn't hold anywhere. The main spring is not latching at all and the folding trigger does not retract with the hammer. There is a section to the pommel where there would have been a hinged cover for additional shot, the cover is missing leaving a vacant space on the bottom of the pommel. Lot 166 A 19th century transitional percussion cap pistol, with 5" screw-off part octagonal rifled barrel indistinctly stamped with the maker's name above 'Norwich C-T, Cast Steel', with simple engraving and smooth walnut grips, overall length 23cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£60 - £80StatusUnsold Condition ReportThe action has significant pitting throughout, the barrel also has various nicks and surface pitting, although it is less significant than the action. There is a small retaining screw to the base of the back strap missing. Further screws missing from either side of the trigger, mechanically sound. Lot 167 A 19th century percussion cap pocket pistol with 3" screw-off barrel, simple foliate engraving and walnut stock, overall length 18cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£80 - £120Winning Bid£130StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe screw-off barrel is seized. The hammer does not hold at half cock but fires from both half and full positions. There are indistinct proof marks to the underside of the barrel and the frame, both appear to be crossed halberds. The grip is probably a later replacement and is not the best fit to the back of the lock plate. Lot 168 SMITH; a 19th century percussion cap pocket pistol with folding trigger, 5" screw-off barrel and stamped 'Smith' to one side of the frame and 'London' verso, with indistinct proof marks to the underside of the frame, overall length 23cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£80 - £120Winning Bid£230StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe screw-off barrel is seized, the firing mechanism holds on half cock and fires from the fully cocked position. General surface wear throughout, etc. Lot 169 A 19th century percussion cap pocket pistol with 3" brass barrel, the brass frame engraved with simple foliate scrolls and mounted with a walnut stock, two indistinct proof marks to the underside of the frame, overall length 17cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£190StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe brass is worn and dull in several places, the grip is ill-fitting to the back of the lock and is inlaid with a white metal rectangular plaque with canted corners. Other general wear throughout, etc. Lot 170 A 19th century percussion cap pocket pistol with 3" screw-off barrel, simplistic floral engraving and plain stained walnut stock inlaid with a vacant white metal oval plaque, overall length 18cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£130StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe gun fires from both half and fully cocked positions. The screw-off barrel is not seized. The underside of the barrel and the frame both bear indistinct proof marks. There is wear to the pommel of the woodwork and further surface pitting throughout the metalwork. Lot 171 A 19th century large bore percussion cap pocket pistol with 5" octagonal screw-off barrel, with foliate engraving to the lock and tang and further engraving to the hammer and fitted with checkered walnut grips, bearing various indistinct proof marks to the barrel and frame, overall length 27cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£150 - £250Winning Bid£160StatusCLOSED Condition ReportHeavy wear throughout. The grips are loose and probably a later replacement. The action has a mechanical lock with the back section snapped off, there is no tension in the main spring and the trigger does not appear to be connected to anything internally. The screw-on barrel is seized and has been drilled in two places to the underside and there are two screws missing to the left hand side of the action. Lot 172 A 19th century percussion cap large bore pocket pistol with 6" screw-off barrel, simple foliate engraving and smooth walnut grip, with proof marks to the barrel and frame, overall length 27cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£120StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe screw-on barrel appears to be seized. The main spring is completely missing and the hammer is just loose so we cannot check the functionality. There is surface wear including nicks, scuffs and scrapes to the woodwork. Lot 173 COLT; a Derringer .41 rimfire pocket pistol with brass frame and steel barrel, inscribed with the maker's name to the of of the barrel, overall length 12cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£200 - £300Winning Bid£300StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe barrel has some minor surface pitting externally with slightly more significant pitting internally. The brass frame is slightly dulled with minor scuffs and scrapes and there is a minor nick to the grips on both sides. Lot 174 COLT; a no.2 Derringer .41 rimfire pocket pistol, with simple foliate engraving to the frame, checkered walnut grips and maker's patent details to the top barrel flat, overall length 14cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£200 - £300Winning Bid£460StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThere are some very minor areas of pitting to the barrel. Slight staining to the frame just behind the trigger and minor wear to the grips, otherwise OK. Firing mechanism appears to be working and the button action mechanism again, is working, although obviously we have not fully tested the gun. Lot 175 A 19th century percussion cap pocket pistol, overall length 19cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£50 - £80Winning Bid£75StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe screws for the top plate and tang are missing, the percussion nipple is damaged, the hammer is seized, the screw-on barrel is also seized. The grip is loose due to the missing screw in the tang and is ill-fitting to the back of the lock. There are various proof marks to the underside of the barrel and the frame that are indistinct through wear. Surface pitting throughout, etc. Lot 176 A 19th century large bore percussion cap pocket pistol of simple form with dark stained grips, overall length 20cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£60 - £80Winning Bid£110StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThere are sections of this pistol that look like they may have been re-purposed from another gun. The trigger and trigger guard appear to be of a fairly naive quality, the large calibre screw-off barrel is seized to the action and there is significant surface pitting throughout. There is pitting to the interior of the barrel. Lot 177 A 19th century Belgian percussion cap pistol, with 4.25" barrel, the frame stamped 'P.M' and further Belgian proof marks stamped to the barrel, overall length 23cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£40 - £60Winning Bid£80StatusCLOSED Condition ReportOverall heavy wear throughout with a section of the grip missing to the left hand side. Does not hold on the 1/2 cock position. Lot 178 A 19th century French naval percussion cap pistol with 7" barrel and mounted on a dark stained stock and mounted with steel furniture, overall length 37cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£100 - £150Winning Bid£340StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe pistol fires from both the half and fully cocked position. There is surface pitting to barrel and further dulling to the lock plate and furniture. Light wear throughout on the stock with some more significant nicks and scratches to the grip area. Lot 179 STAUDENMAYER; a 19th century percussion cap pistol with 9" octagonal barrel stamped with the maker's name and further stamped '35 Cockspur St, Charing Cross, London', with two bands of applied yellow metal and foliate engraving around the hammer, the lock plate further stamped with the maker's name and '1357' and mounted on a checkered walnut stock with steel furniture, overall length 37cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£300 - £500Winning Bid£280StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThere are various losses throughout. The retaining disc around the push-through is snapped on one side. The ramrod is missing and it appears there is a section half way down the barrel where there would have been a further retaining loop for the ramrod which is also missing. The tang is standing proud from the back of the stock, and there is significant wear and tear through the woodwork and further dulling to the metalwork on the trigger guard and throughout. Lot 180 A 19th century East India Government percussion cap large bore pistol with 8" barrel, the lock plates stamped with a crown above a broad arrow and 'EIG', 'Birmingham 1869' and '14', fitted with a hinged metal ramrod and mounted on a walnut stock with brass furniture, overall length 35cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£300 - £500Winning Bid£540StatusCLOSED Condition ReportOverall fairly good condition with light signs of wear and tear throughout commensurate with age. The screw in question certainly is pronounced and not flush to the body of the gun, but it is similar in look and wear to the other screws that have been used - unfortunately we cannot offer any more specific information than that. Lot 181 A 19th century East India Co percussion cap pistol with integral hinged ramrod and lanyard fitting to the brass pommel, further set with brass furniture, overall length 40cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£300 - £500Winning Bid£420StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThere is wear throughout commensurate with age. The main spring is not latching the hammer correctly, and is not holding on the 1/2 cock. Lot 182 A 19th century percussion cap large bore overcoat pistol with 5.5" screw-off rifled octagonal barrel, the brass lock with simple engraving and mounted with a checkered walnut grip and brass pommel, overall length 28cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£60 - £80Winning Bid£200StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe main spring is not latching at either of the cocked position. There is build of verdigris around the percussion nipple. The screw-off barrel is seized. The grips are slightly loose with a split to the right hand side. Further general wear throughout. Lot 183 An unusual pair of 19th century flintlock over/under double barrel pocket pistols of all brass construction, with 3.5" cylindrical barrels with side lever to determine which chamber is being used, light engraving throughout the action and fitted with walnut grips, overall length 19.5cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£300 - £500Winning Bid£640StatusCLOSED Condition ReportOne of the guns has a loose hammer and is latching in position but is not currently functional. It does have a mechanical safety but there is part missing but with the main spring functioning as it does, it is hard to determine that the safety works. The second gun has a gap behind the action to the left hand side where the grip is mounted. Similar issues with the hammer and main spring on this gun, although it appears that the safety is complete and functions by locking the powder cover. Lot 184 WILSON; a 19th century flintlock pistol with 7.5" barrel, the lock plate stamped with the maker's name and fitted with white metal furniture, overall length 37cm (af). Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£100 - £150Winning Bid£260StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThe back strap for the lock is ill fitting in the woodwork. There is heavy wear throughout the barrel and woodwork and furniture. The mechanism fires from both the half and fully positions. The ram rod is much later replacement and there are several areas of heavy wear to the woodwork, etc. Lot 185 A 19th century flintlock pistol with 13" engraved barrel, indistinctly stamped to the top flat, simple engraving to the lock plate and mounted on a carved stock with brass furniture, overall length 52cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£150 - £250Winning Bid£420StatusCLOSED Condition ReportThere are several splits to the woodwork with some areas spliced in with later replacements. There are areas of the brass furniture which don't appear to fit as well as the rest of the fit and finish of the gun. The mechanism holds on half cock but will not latch into the fully cocked position. Lot 186 A 19th century flintlock pistol with 9.5" cannon barrel with inlaid bands of yellow metal, fitted with an all brass stock, stamped to the back strap '8/5', overall length 37cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£100 - £150Winning Bid£1,350StatusCLOSED Condition ReportIt does not hold in the half cock position but it will fire from the full cock position. The ramrod is missing and there is heavy wear throughout the barrel and stock and it is also ill-fitting to the back end of the barrel. Lot 187 A 19th century Belgian flintlock pistol with 9.5" barrel, plain lock plate stamped '853' and fitted with brass furniture and steel ramrod, overall length 43cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£200 - £300Winning Bid£400StatusCLOSED Condition ReportHeavy wear throughout the metalwork and woodwork and a significant loss to the left hand side of the tang. Further splits from the trigger guard to the front of the lock plate. The brass end cap has a slight split from the back edge and has various nicks, scuffs, and scrapes throughout. Lot 188 A 19th century Belgian flintlock pistol, the 9" barrel indistinctly signed to the top flat next to a Belgian proof mark, further indistinct proof marks to the barrel, the plain action fitted with a brass powder tray and mounted with a walnut stock and brass furniture, overall length 39cm. Provenance: The Captain Allan Marshall Collection. View details Estimate£100 - £150Winning Bid£230StatusCLOSED Condition ReportOverall solid but used condition, the lock plate is ill-fitting in the stock with a noticeable chip to the front end of the lock plate and two pins to the rear. The mechanism has tension on the main spring but is not latching in either of the firing positions. The strap for the trigger guard is split either side of the screw at the pommel end with further surface wear throughout. The brass muzzle cap has a section missing and a further split. 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