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Match rifle with a percussion lock, engraved John Dickson & Son, &c. Edinburgh
Break-action breech loading rifle, signed I. FULLICK, SARUM, made in Salisbury, late 17th century
Snaphaunce sporting rifle, the barrel dated 1667 and with maker's stamp "IS" in monogram, the lock signed "IT" and dated 1671, owned by Ludovic Grant, 8th Laird of Freuchie and 1st of Grant
Breech loading snaphaunce rifle, with a carved full stock, fluted butt and a lock plate signed G.S., fence dated 1686
Mauser rifle, model 1895, with cleaning rod and sling, marked 'M. Prinsloo' on plate on butt, by Loewe and Co., Berlin, surrendered by the Boer Prinsloo after the Brand Water Basin Round Up
Percussion target .451 calibre rifle by Alexander Henry, 1859 - 62
Model of a rifle carved from walrus ivory, part of a group with models of a kayak, hunter, harpoons and hunting hook: North America, Canada, Baffin Island, Cape Dorset, Inuit, possibly by Peter Pitsulak, collected by John N.S. Buchan, 1938 - 1939
Mauser model rifle, serial number B2225, made by Ludwig Loewe, Berlin, Germany, 1896, part of a collection of rifles relating to the service of Lieutenant Colonel W.K. Hamilton Campbell
Sporting double rifle by Alexander Henry presented by Queen Victoria to her Highland Servant John Brown, as a Christmas gift in 1873