Webley & Scott 12-bore boxlockWebley & Scott 12-bore boxlock SxS lightweight sporting gun Manufactured in 1939 serial number 116006; polished action with makers name barrels marked ''WEBLEY AND SCOTT LTD. LONDON AND BIRMINGHAM'' game rib checkered straight grip stock of slightly figured dark walnut with grooved butt checkered splinter forend. extractors automatic safety. overall L44 1/2'' barrel L28'' ***Subject to State & Federal Firearms Laws*** Provenance: Original records held by Richard Gallyon who can be contacted at Tel 011 44 01953 850215 Fax 011 44 01953 851800. Fine as partially redone. Barrels show 98% reblued finish. Bores show frosting. Action shows 20-30% faint case colors balance a silver patina. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
Webley & Scott 12 bore SxS boxlockWebley & Scott 12 bore SxS boxlock ejector sporting gun manufactured 1921 SN 95554. Barrels marked: ''WEBLEY & SCOTT LTD BIRMINGHAM'' / ''55 VICTORIA ST LONDON SW 1'' game rib marked: ''AGENT A. SANDERS 79 BANK STREET MAIDSTONE''; action with Webley's patented screw grip third fastener; action with border engraving with foliate scroll details around screw heads disc-set strikers automatic safety; finely-checkered straight grip stock of well-figured dark walnut with horn buttplate and vacant silver oval finely-checkered splinter forend with Anson style release. ckoked: L-Improved/Modified R-Improved/Cylinder chambered: 2 1/2'' LOP: 15'' barrel: L28'' overall: L45'' ***Subject to State & Federal Firearms Laws*** Good condition. Refinished stock (not replaced) checkering recut 90% original color highly figured stock with some minor dents. Barrel underside marked: THAD SCOTT / INDIANOLA MS.
Webley & Scott Royal Irish ConstabularyWebley & Scott Royal Irish Constabulary revolver circa 1870 NVSN; .38 centerfire caliber double action 6-shot round cylinder solid frame with loading gate blued finish checkered wood grips. overall L7'' barrel L3'' Provenance: Tybee Island Georgia private collection. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
The Webley "Senior" .22 Air PelletThe Webley "Senior" .22 Air Pellet Pistol: Air pellet pistol Model "Senior", manufactured by Webley & Scott LTD, Birmingham, England, w/Doskocil case & tin of vintage pellets; case 14"w x 9-1/2"h x 4-1/2"d
WEBLEY & SCOTT MODEL WS612P20BWEBLEY & SCOTT MODEL WS612P20B SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUWEBLEY & SCOTT MODEL WS612P20B SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN, 12 gauge, 20" barrel, matte black finish, spring assist slide, sling studs, soft rubber recoil pad, tube magazine, fixed sight, serial #H9A11490, manufactured in Turkey. Lot requires FFL or background check.
WEBLEY AND SCOTT LTD MK IV DOUBLEWEBLEY AND SCOTT LTD MK IV DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVERWEBLEY AND SCOTT LTD MK IV DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER, 38 S&W caliber, 3 1/2" barrel, "war finish", black plastic grips, top break design, six shot fluted cylinder, external hammer, serial #78091. Lot requires FFL or background check.
WWI WEBLEY AND SCOTT MARK III FLAREWWI WEBLEY AND SCOTT MARK III FLARE PISTOLWORLD WAR ONE WEBLEY AND SCOTT MARK III FLARE PISTOL, 1" bore, 6" barrel (flared at the muzzle) brass construction, walnut grips, single shot break open design, lanyard loop, serial #64755, manufactured 1917.
WEBLEY TEMPEST .177 AIR PISTOL,WEBLEY TEMPEST .177 AIR PISTOL, .177 CALIBER, 6 3/WEBLEY TEMPEST .177 AIR PISTOL, .177 caliber, 6 3/4" barrel, blued finish, black plastic target grips, adjustable rear sight, right side stamped "Beemans Precision Airguns Inc, 47 Paul Drive, San Rafael Cal", "Webley and Scott Birmingham England" under barrel, adjustable sight, single pump design, box measures 8 1/2" by 12", serial #007538. No FFL or background check required.
WEBLEY & SCOTT LTD OF LONDON: AWEBLEY & SCOTT LTD OF LONDON: A BRASS FLARE PISTOL no. 71978, with a deactivation certificate from Birmingham Gun Barrel Proof House dated 12/4/2021, 23cm long
SCOTT SIR WALTER The Waverly Novels.SCOTT SIR WALTER The Waverly Novels. London: Whittaker 1829. 47 volumes only.
*English Webley & Scott Mark III*English Webley & Scott Mark III Revolver .38 cal. 4" barrel S/N 53458. Blue finish walnut checkered grips. Condition: Very good condition with an excellent bore.? It retains ca 50% original finish and the grips are very good.
SCOTT SIR WALTER The Waverly Novels.SCOTT SIR WALTER The Waverly Novels. London 1854. 25 volumes.
SCOTT SIR WALTER A group of 43SCOTT SIR WALTER A group of 43 volumes from The Waverly Novels.
THE HISTORY OF W. & C. SCOTT GUNMAKERSFeaturedTHE HISTORY OF W. & C. SCOTT GUNMAKERSFeatured in this lot is this classic, "The History of W. & C. Scott Gunmakers" by J. A. Crawford and P. G. Whatley, Rowland Ward publishers London, UK. Fascinating account of these famous gunmakers, from designs to shooting contests and an end piece on gun safety. This book began life as a commemorative pamphlet which was later expanded into a book. Much new material was obtained from descendents of the Scott family, Geoffrey Boothroyd and others. A most interesting document. Chapters include: The Scott family of gunmakers; Patents of William M. Scott; Exhibitions and shooting contests; A visit to Scott's Gun Manufactory by C. Waddy; Scott guns and rifles of the 19th century; Webley & Scott; Scott and Webley & Scott guns and rifles; W. & C. Scott (Gunmakers) Ltd. An appendix gives further information including, most usefully, W. & C. Scott's Gun Measurement Specification Sheet, with which a gun can be matched to the physical idiosyncracies of an individual customer. This black cloth bound gold gilt hardcover is in good overall condition, slight cover soiling, tight spine. Intact pages are clean and bright. No other obvious marring noted. Measures 6"W x 8.5"L x .5"D
Scott (W) The Waverley Novels forty-threeScott (W) The Waverley Novels forty-three volumes leather spines and covers Robert Cadell Edinburgh 1830 and other volumes
Scott, Walter, Waverly Novels,Scott, Walter, Waverly Novels, 25 vols, Edinburgh, 1871, full polished calf by Tout.
7.5" x 5"
Condition: Minor scuffs.
*Webley Fosbery Pistol .38 cal.*Webley Fosbery Pistol .38 cal. 6'' octagonal barrel S/N 1355. 8-shot revolver nickel finish with checkered hard rubber grips. Left side of frame marked Webley Fosbery and on the bottom of frame marked 38 automatic. The entire production of the Webley Fosbery automatic revolvers was less than 4500 of which only 417 .38 calibers were ever produced. 141 were dismantled prior to 1914 and the small parts used to produce .455 Fosberys. At least 72 more .38 caliber automatics were factory converted to .455 calibers and retain original serial numbers leaving the total number of .38s unmodified by Webley at less than 160. Webley Scott Archives armsresearch.co.uk suggests that to the best of their knowledge this pistol is the second to last of the known nickel-plated examples of the revolver existing a truly rare find. Also accompanying this revolver is a retention authorization tag from an American military officer who purchased it in Austria in 1955. Also comes with a letter from arms research in the UK a long with a copy of the factory ledger. This information was provided by Richard Milner of www.armsresearch.co.uk. Condition: Barrel and frame retain 95% of the original nickel finish with two small spots of corrosion the left side of barrel. Cylinder has some peeling of finish. Safety lever is missing. Both grips have a small half-moon shaped chip in each.
Webb (T) A New Select CollectionWebb (T) A New Select Collection of Epitaphs, 2vols., S Bladen London 1775 and Black (W) The Strange Adventures of a Phaeton
*Cased Webley Fosbery Target Revolver*Cased Webley Fosbery Target Revolver .455 Eley cal. 7.5" barrel S/N 3697. Marked on top of barrel P. Webley And Son London & Birmingham.?Checkered trigger with target sights blued ?finish with checkered wood grips. Safety is missing more than likely removed by a left-handed shooter for whom this would be in?the way.? A fancy style made for the revolver front sight protector.? English leather trunk style case with red lining compartments for the cleaning rods cartridges and oilier.?Top of?case is embossed with the?initials "CAC".???Documentation accompanying the cased Webley establishes the chain of ownership going back to at least 1945. An extract from the "Webley & Scott Day Book London Dept." indicates that two identical "target revolvers" including serial number 3697 were purchased by the Royal Military Academy Woolwich on October 29 1913 and receipted to staff "Q.M. Sgt. Lawrence." The unmodified .455 specialized pistol likely remained on inventory of the Royal Military Academy during the First World War as its length and weight made it unsuitable for field service.The pistol next appears on a sales receipt dated November 1945 written by the London firm of James Woodward & Sons gun and rifle makers sold to a returning American GI named Tech 4 Carlton R. Jones 42nd Machine Records Unit an ETO level documents tabulation company. Both the unit CO and the London Metropolitan Police issued the required certificate and release "dated 28th November 1945."The aging veteran Carleton Jones then living in Arlington Texas retained the souvenir Webley until August 1984 when he sold it to a couple named George and Lillian Beams of Schenevus New York for "the sum of ONE DOLLAR" consideration as part of a larger conveyance of personal property. Shortly afterwards the Beams' happened to sell the Webley to gun shop owner John H. Barlow later the same year. The gun was consigned to Cowan's by the estate of John H. Barlow the owner for the last 28 years.The leather case which is not itemized on the original 1913 Webley & Scott receipt bears the initials "C.A.C." "C.A.C." is unknown. Presuming that "C.A.C." was at some point a serving British officer both the 1909 and 1914 Army List show a number of possibilities having those initials but so far it has not been possible to identify the owner. Parenthetically one favored attribution put forward is that of Major Cecil Aylmer Cameron (1883-1924) a well connected and highly decorated officer who headed British espionage efforts in France and Holland during the First World War under the codename EVELYN. The quixotic Cameron was serving a three-year sentence for fraud in October 1913 when the Webley was acquired by the RMA casting a high degree of doubt on the attribution. Accompanying the Webley are the original sales receipts and conveyance documents from World War Two as well as the recent letter from Richard Milner Ltd. with attached photocopied entry from the "Webley & Scott Day Book" documenting the serial number. Condition: Revolver still retains over 90% plus of the original blue finish.?Some wear on the external area of the cylinder. Grips are excellent except for?a?minute crack where the safety would hit the left grip at the top.?Case is excellent.? A great rare revolver with its original paper trail.
SCOTT, THE AMERICAN NEGRO IN THESCOTT, THE AMERICAN NEGRO IN THE WORLD WAR, 1919first edition, with preface by General Pershing and Theodore Roosevelt, illustrated. Original dark red cloth with gilt. 8vo. 9" high, 7" wide. Light wear to binding, a few small edge losses to several of the final leaves. We offer in-housepacking and shipping of this item to an address in the United States for $45.00 via USPS Priority Mail. The price includes insurance up to $5,000.00. Tracking information will be sent to your email address. International buyers areresponsible for arranging 3rd party shipping.
WEBLEY MARK VI .455 CALIBER ARMYWEBLEY MARK VI .455 CALIBER ARMY REVOLVER. A Webley model Mark VI .455 caliber double action army revolver with rubber grips and even blueing. SN 206995. 11”L overall, 6”L barrel. T-470. *NICS Background check required unless FFL or C&R exempt, out of state buyers must ship to an FFL in your state.
[BINDINGS] SCOTT, WALTER Works.
[BINDINGS] SCOTT, WALTER Works.
Estimate:$300-$500
WEBLEY MARK IV .38 CALIBER REVOLVER.WEBLEY MARK IV .38 CALIBER REVOLVER. A Webley model Mark IV .38 caliber double action revolver with rubber grip in war finish. SN 94330. 9.75”L overall, 5”L barrel. T-469. *NICS Background check required unless FFL or C&R exempt, out of state buyers must ship to an FFL in your state.
William Edouard Scott (American,William Edouard Scott (American, 1884-1964), attributed, African American male walking through the fields, oil on board; 11 5/8" x 13 1/8".
Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832), TheSir Walter Scott (1771-1832), The Waverley Novels, the Magnum Opus Edition, (Edinburgh: P. Cadell and London: Whittaker & Co., 1830-1834), duodecimo, brown half calf with marbled boards, gilt lettered and raised decorated spines with marbled endpapers and edges en suite with the board, with engraved frontispieces and vignette title pages, the forty-eight-volume set lacking volumes 6, 25, 33, 34, 41 and 43, h. 6-1/2" (forty-two volumes total).
Scott (Sir Walter) Waverley Novels,Scott (Sir Walter) Waverley Novels, 41 vols, 8vo., cont. half black leather, Edinburgh, Archibald Constable 1824 etc. and bookplates of the Junior United Service Club [2 boxes]
WEBLEY MARK VI .455 CALIBER DOUBLEWEBLEY MARK VI .455 CALIBER DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER Webley Mark VI .455 caliber double action revolver. Checkered plastic grips with blued frame, barrel and fluted cylinder. 6" barrel length, 11-1/4" overall. Serial number 363376. Requires ATF form 4473.
* (COLLECTED WORKS) SCOTT SIR WALTER* (COLLECTED WORKS) SCOTT SIR WALTER The Waverly Novels. Edinburgh: Printed for Robert Cadell 1831. 48 vols. 12mo 3/4 morocco over marbled boards titles in gilt to spines marbled endpapers t.e.g. Rubbing to boards at edges intermittent foxing.
PUBLISHED SCOTT ETHERIDGE (NC,PUBLISHED SCOTT ETHERIDGE (NC, 1916-2000), WIDGEON Knotts Island, North Carolina, circa 1950s, painted canvas over wire construction, published on page 114 of Gunnin' Birds by Kroghie Andresen.
CASED WEBLEY-TYPE REVOLVER. EnglandCASED WEBLEY-TYPE REVOLVER. England mid 19th century. .45 caliber frame marked ''Patent No. 6169 '' 6 1/4'' octagonal barrel checkered grips. In a figured mahogany case with tools and a brass plaque engraved ''C.H. Simpson.'' Retains about 50% original bluing action smooth bore with some pitting and dents. Case with old finish some of the interior dividers are removed.
Robert Fowler (Scottish, 1853-1926),Robert Fowler (Scottish, 1853-1926), Knar
Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832,Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832, "Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft....", London, 1830
12mo, full red leather with gilt embossed devils and witches, some rubbing on corners of spine, gilt top edge Estimate $400-600
Scott (Sir Walter), Waverley Novels,Scott (Sir Walter), Waverley Novels, R. Cadell, Edinburgh, 1833, 12mo, Half burgundy leather and marbled boards, 48 Volumes
W Skelton after C R RyleyFour ColouredW Skelton after C R RyleyFour Coloured Ornithological Printspublished 179222.25cm x 18.25cm (8.75" x 7.25")
Scott Beyers (American), MillefioriScott Beyers (American), Millefiori Butterfly and Flower Glass Paperweight, Orient & Flume, late 20th century diameter 3.2 in — 8.2 cm
Scott, Walter, Waverly novels,Scott, Walter, Waverly novels, Edinburgh 1871, 25 vols, 3/4 Moroccan, gilt.
7.5" x 5"
Condition: Minor scuffs.