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Sword pistol linked to 1689 Siege of Derry to go under the hammer

A gun collection valued at more than £1 million includes duelling pistols, carbines and revolvers.

Rebecca Black
Monday 23 October 2023 00:01 BST
A sword pistol with links to the 1689 Siege of Derry is to go under the hammer in Belfast this month (PressEye/BloomfieldAuctions/PA)
A sword pistol with links to the 1689 Siege of Derry is to go under the hammer in Belfast this month (PressEye/BloomfieldAuctions/PA)

A sword pistol linked to the 1689 Siege of Derry is among an historic trove of guns set to go under the hammer in Belfast.

Duelling pistols, carbines and revolvers are among the collection which has been valued at more than £1 million.

They were collected by Antrim man Leslie Martin who died a few years ago.

Bloomfield Auctions described it as “one of the finest collections of historic firearms ever seen in Ireland”.

The fearsome-looking early flintlock sword is one of the oldest lots up for auction, having been manufactured in 1650.

This is an opportunity for enthusiasts to own a piece of history.

Karl Bennett

It was reputedly used during the Siege of Derry and belonged to the Hart family from the Donegal/Derry area.

Colonel Henry Hart, who died in 1712, is believed to have commanded the Fort of Culmore.

It has been valued with a guide price of between £45,000 and £50,000.

Other highlights include a military-style percussion musket inscribed with the name of Captain Alan Campbell who died during the 1916 Easter Rising and a rare seven-shot revolving carbine manufactured in 1838.

The sale next week is expected to attract attention from collectors around the world.

Bloomfield Auctions said they have worked closely with Mr Martin’s family to fully catalogue the collection, describing how a “wealth of documentation from his notes to receipts and other documents highlights his passion for detail and his desire to understand each item’s background and its role in Irish history”.

Manging director of Bloomfield Auctions Karl Bennett said it is rare that a collection “this quality and scope come to auction”.

“It is a measure of Leslie’s lifelong passion for his hobby that this collection exists,” he said.

“This is an opportunity for enthusiasts to own a piece of history.

“The histories and stories brought to life by these objects and Leslie’s desire to understand their back story and that of their owners’ is compelling and will soon be appreciated by a wider audience.”

The collection will be sold by Bloomfield Auctions on October 31 at the Culloden Hotel on the outskirts of Belfast.

An online catalogue is available on the Bloomfield Auctions’ website, and they can also be contacted for a printed catalogue by emailing info@bloomfieldauctions.co.uk or by calling 028 9045 6404.

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