Important Information

TIMED ONLINE Auction Saturday 19th September at Ending at 10am (Staggered)

FORT PAULL AUCTION

THIS ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE EXCITING AND RARE ARTIFACTS FROM THROUGHOUT THE AGES.

(Covid Regulations Self Distancing and Face Masks Please)

Viewing for this auction will be at the Fort from Monday 14th to Friday 18th 10am until 5pm

and Saturday 9am until 12noon.

This lifetime collection of militaria and memorabilia which will include,

Salt Cellar Fashioned from what is believed to be Charles I Vertebra, 

The Last remaining Blackburn Beverley Transporter Aircraft, Hawker Hunter Jet Fighter, 1917 Anti-Zeplin Triplane (replica), Bulldog T MK1 Cockpit, Cold War Berliner Dining Car, 3.7 Anti-Aircraft Artillery, Russian and British Tanks Turrets, Marmon Herrington MKIV Armoured Car, Little Nelly Reliance Petrol Truck 1942, 2 x 25 Pounder Field Guns, 12-Pounder Long Guns, Deactivated Guns including Vickers, 50 cal and Italian Machine Guns, AK47, Enfield and Other Rifles, Bren and Other Light Machine Guns, A Vast Collection of Original WWII and Other Vehicle Manuals and More.

Other sensational lots will include Wax Work Models depicting the Forts Long History from Henry VIII to Queen Elizabeth II, a Replica Set of The Crown Jewels with Royal Family and Guardsmen, a Collection of Uniforms from Throughout the Ages, Architectural Salvage, Bouncy Castles, Bar Equipment and Much More……..

Please note that during the current health crisis, a mask must be worn onsite at all times, self-distancing must be abided by and only a limited number of customers will be allowed onsite whilst viewing and making collections.

Single shot or Bolt Action Rifles and Guns (Including Artillery, Tank Turrets and Armoured Cars) are subject to Section 1

Automatic and Self Load Rifles and Guns (Including Artillery, Tank Turrets and Armoured Cars) are Subject to Section 5

Only Registered Firearms Dealers with Valid and Current Section1 and/or Section 5 Licence, Museums who hold a Current Museum Firearms licence may collect ay lot that falls under the Section 1 or 5 firearms regulations.

If you are a private buyer or collected of firearms you will NOT be able to collect any lot which falls into these categories. Whilst you may bid you will have to inform the auctioneers of which Registered Firearm deal you have appointed to collect the item and to deactivate it to the 2016 standard. This will be the responsibility of the purchaser; the purchaser will be responsible for any further fees or expenses incurred in this in this process. The purchasers will NOT be able to take possession of the lot until it has been deactivated to the 2016 standard and has a certificate of proof.

Collection of lots will be available from Monday 21st to Friday 25th September from 9am until 5pm, Large exhibits may be collected by appointment.