RMPAY846–Wheellock breech-loading gun belonging to Henry VIII
RMB477KE–A 'bombardella a braga', European, 2nd half 15th century. Breech-loading cannon with a swivel mounting. Forged iron bands with reinforcement rings. Smooth bore in impressively good condition in 6 cm calibre. Barrel length 64.5 cm. Total length 119 cm. Rare, preserved in complete condition together with the handle mounted breech-block and wedges. Principally used as a ship's gun, it could also be employed on defensive walls (fortress artillery) or mounted on a carriage as a field gun (field artillery). It could be adjusted vertically or horizontally into any des,
RFKN033K–Section barrel Armstrong breech-loading old engraving Old engraved illustration of a Armstrong gun section
RMB47ET7–A cased pair of breech-loading percussion pistols, G. Noack, Berlin, circa 1860. Octagonal etched Damascus barrels in 12 mm calibre. Eccentric levers slide them forward to tip up. Dovetailed sights. The top of each barrel is signed in silver, 'G. NOACK IN BERLIN'. Rear sights adjustable for elevation. Back action locks with engraved floral designs. Set triggers and folding buffers. Walnut half stocks with checkered butts and finely engraved iron furniture. Length of each 37 cm. In a velvet lined wooden case with complete accessories and key. There is a brass pl,
RM2KEFGA7–At the second Dublin International Exhibition held in what became Iveagh Gardens during the Irish summer of 1865, soldiers place the Armstrong gun on gun carriages. The rifled breech-loading field and heavy gun was designed by Sir William Armstrong and manufactured in England by the Elswick Ordnance Company and the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich.
RFT2ECN5–A historical hunting rifle isolated on white background. The old rifle breech-loader, with percussion lock.
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RMCBHT77–Reffye 75 85 mm cannon 1873 French artillery piece General Jean-Baptiste Verchère de Reffye weapon Army rifled breech loading
RFC6K36H–Section barrel Armstrong breech-loading old engraving. Old engraved illustration of a Armstrong gun section.
RF2HAT78N–Musée de l'Artillerie,Draguignan : 65mm mountain Howitzer mod 1906 (Schneider-Ducrest)
RFCYHJJG–Old cannon
RMPAY91C–Wheellock breech loading gun. German, about 1575
RFCCA9A2–1916 British Artillery French 400 mm shell gun breech ammunition crane gunner huge massive bomb explosive loading
RMR5FGE8–Cavalry carbine. 1865. Breech-loading, rifled, .450in calibre. War Department production piece marked 'Enfield 1865' on the lock, possibly bought as a specimen by the Secretary of State for India (although not marked as such). Westley Richards' carbine was one of several designs of percussion capping breechloader considered for issue to British cavalry c.1855-1860, and which later saw limited production and use. Ramrod/clearing rod present. Backsight leaves have been broken off. Originally published/produced in 1865. . Source: Foster 994,.
RFKN033F–Whithworth gun section or Whirtworth rifle section old engraving Old engraved illustration of a Withworth gun section Created by Joseph Whitworth
RMB47EXK–A breech-loading percussion pistol, Henri Rieger, Paris, circa 1870. Reblued fluted rifled barrel in 9.5 mm calibre with gold and silver inlays. Dovetailed front sight. Stamped 'ELG' on the side. The top of the barrel is inscribed, 'MAISON LAFAUCHEUX. H REIMER SUCCR.37 RUE VIVIENNE. PARIS'. Locking cam on the underside with hinged breech block which swings upward. Back action percussion lock. Walnut stock with checkered grips. Gold and silver inlaid iron furniture. The locking mechanism for the barrel is on the forearm. The trigger guard bears a (later?) Bavari,
RM2KEFG8E–Soldiers unloading an Armstrong gun, a rifled breech-loading field and heavy gun designed by Sir William Armstrong and manufactured in England by the Elswick Ordnance Company and the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich, at the second Dublin International Exhibition. It was held in what became Iveagh Gardens during the summer of 1865 in Ireland.
RFC6K36D–Armstrong gun section old engraving. Old engraved illustration of a of a Armstrong gun section.
RF2HAT78P–Musée de l'Artillerie,Draguignan : Scheider 105mm mountain gun1919-1928 mod
RMCCA92D–1917 Large Anti aircraft British coast artillery fire firing gunner crew officer shells shell loading breech gunners cannon
RFKN033H–Armstrong gun section old engraving Old engraved illustration of a of a Armstrong gun section
RMB4AWK8–A cased pair of breech-loading percussion pistols, G. Noack, Berlin, circa 1860. Octagonal etched Damascus barrels in 12 mm calibre. Eccentric levers slide them forward to tip up. Dovetailed sights. The top of each barrel is signed in silver, 'G. NOACK IN BERLIN'. Rear sights adjustable for elevation. Back action locks with engraved floral designs. Set triggers and folding buffers. Walnut half stocks with checkered butts and finely engraved iron furniture. Length of each 37 cm. In a velvet lined wooden case with complete accessories and key. There is a brass pl,
RMB47827–A model cannon, China, circa 1900. A heavy bronze barrel with a reinforced muzzle and breech. Touchhole on top with two dolphin-shaped handles. Barrel length 73 cm. Darkly finished, carved wooden carriage with iron furniture, full wooden wheels with star-shaped decoration, and iron loading tools. Total length 112 cm. historic, historical, 19th century, Far East, Far Eastern, weapon, arms, weapons, arms, military, militaria, clipping, cut out, cut-out, cut-outs, object, objects, stills,
RMTA5DAF–A pair of percussion pistols with case, E. Blancke of Naumburg/Saxony, circa 1850 Octagonal Damascus steel barrels with bright, rifled bores in 12.5 mm calibre. Engraved patent breech blocks with adjustable rear sights, signed on the upper sides. Rear-positioned percussion locks with engraved lock plates and nipple protector. Set triggers. Beautifully grained half stocks with finely cut grips. Length 39 cm each. They come in case inlaid with green felt including silver-plated powder flask, bullet mould, loading hammer and combination tool. Dimens, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
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