A 320 top break unnamed, probably Belgium five shot revolver, the barrels and chambers plugged with sweated steel plug, the action working, cylinder revolves, unable to fire, fair condition overall, category A licence required. $50-80 219 An Arabic style steel powder flask with sprung charger lever, leather and fabric suspension belt also pulling a steel ramrod of approximately 12' in length to accompany an Arab muzzle loading pistol. $50-100 220 Webley & Scott, Birmingham, Mark One air pistol with standard specifications and bakerlite grips, one with a chip off the rear in somewhat unkempt condition overall but retaining some original finish and rust speckling. Serial no. 1331. $80-120 221 A near relic nozzle loading back action side lock captive ramrod percussion belt pistol, corroded overall with wood at fault, stirrup mounted ramrod still present, circa 1840-1860 antique, no permit required. $80-120 222 Belgium muzzle loading near relic percussion blunderbuss pistol circa 1860 in very poor condition, antique, no permit required. $40-60 223 A copper and brass pistol powder flask by James Dixon & Son, bag shaped, of the type cased with percussion revolvers. Lacking spring but in very good to excellent condition. $250-300 224 A circa 1650-1750 steel siege helmet, of two piece construction, the raised ridge to the top with rolled rim, the flange rim of tapered form with rolled edge, with row of rivets towards the base, remnants of black painted finish. Length 33 cm width 27 cm height 200 and with old steel spike dagger/lance head. Length 37 cm