SOLDĪn original brass bullet mould marked WD for William Davis. Bullet is quite short, smaller than that used in standard service rifle. As found in big game double rifle cases, no HP tool, very good condition overall SOLDĪ small well made British bullet mould, casts a 303 cannelured bullet. Possibly for a muzzleloader or 10 bore breechloader using thin wall brass cases. SOLDĪn original brass bullet mould marked No.9. The bullet weighs 548 grains with a little of the sprue remaining. No maker or calibre markings on this well made mould but it casts a 0.69" max diameter bullet, so approximately 14 bore. I would think this was originally for a WR rifle such as an Improved Martini chambered for 450 No.2 musket. Casts non cannelured bullet intended for paper patching. Markings are 450 for diameter and 480 for the weight of the bullet in grains. SOLDįrom the markings on this bullet mould this was mostly likely supplied with a Westley Richards rifle. Good overall condition SOLDĪ brass 100 bore bullet and ball mould for a 19th Century percussion revolver. SOLDĪ brass 120 bore mould for two bullets, suitable for a 19th Century percussion revolver.
SOLDĪ brass 300 caliber bullet mould, I would think for a rook rifle. SOLDĪn antique brass 380 caliber bullet mould, quite a short cannelured bullet, probably for a revolver round or possibly rook rifle.
A very scarce mould, the first I have had. SOLDĪn antique brass 30 bore bullet mould marked FOR TERRY'S PATENT for use with a Callisher & Terry's patent rifle. Gold plated moulds are rarely encountered. The exteriors have been well polished over their life. They still retain some of their original gold plating and these would likely have been in the cased set of a gun destined for India, either for a Maharaja or other noble. These are two 577 moulds one for a bullet and the other for ball. Numbered 1489 for a 70 bore rifle sold in 18XX. SOLDĪn early steel Alexander Henry rifle bullet mould with automatic sprue cutter. SOLDĪ very large brass side pour bullet mould made by John Greenfield. Good overall condition with the usual knocks fom use. SOLDĪ 54 bore 1851 Adams revolver bullet mould. £280 ON HOLDĪ 36 bore scissor type ball mould in good overall condition. The cavitites and the cosmetic condition are extremely good overall, it would be very hard to improve upon. The arms engraved R.T.PRITCHETT and 86 ST. SOLDĪ brass 0.56" hollow base bullet mould. Sprue cutter has been refinished, besides that good overall condition. Marked Tranter's Patent to brass and 80 to steel. 140 bore ball £45, 106 bore ball William Davis £65, 51 bore ball William Davis £65, 30 bore ball William Davis £55, 29 bore belted ball, marked HH £75, 20 bore ball £65, 18 bore ball William Davis improved £130, 9 bore ball, marked HH £130.Ī bullet mould for an 80 bore percussion Tranter revolver. It does not store any personal data.A selection of scissor ball moulds from left to right. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly.