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A George V First War Period Army Officer's dress sword, pierced steel bowl hilt with GR cipher,
A George V First War Period Army Officer's dress sword, pierced steel bowl hilt with GR cipher, etched blade with original shagreen grips and orig...
A Second War Period Gurkha kukri knife, original leather scabbard, missing one small knife
A Second War Period RAF Observer's and Air Gunner's flying log book, relating to Rear Gunner Alexander Thomas 1256009 (1941 - 45)
6 German Second War Period Kriegsmarine Navy cap tallies ...[more]
2 Victorian bayonets and scabbards
A German Second War Period Fire Police helmet ...[more]
A German Second War Period Police helmet ...[more]
A German Second War Period SS belt with metal buckle ...[more]
2 Taiwanese painted brass medals
2 Taiwanese painted brass medals
A German Luft cap cockade, a pair of Officer's collar patches, and an Afrika Korps cuff title
A German Luft cap cockade, a pair of Officer's collar patches, and an Afrika Korps cuff title
A reproduction German Army dagger
A German Second War Period Navy dagger
6 Second War Period Japanese medals, and a Japanese Navy badge
A pair of 19th century French sword bayonets, length 69cm
A group of 7 Second War and Korean War medals, to CH Taylor 22535192 Royal Artillery, with Army
A group of 7 Second War and Korean War medals, to CH Taylor 22535192 Royal Artillery, with Army Service Book and photographs
A 19th century XX Standard Revolver, brass and steel with ivory grips, by I J M Marlin of Newhaven, patent 1873, length 17cm
A circular silver "Artful Dodger" dish by Henry Greaves, hallmarks Birmingham 1906, diameter 14cm,
A circular silver "Artful Dodger" dish by Henry Greaves, hallmarks Birmingham 1906, diameter 14cm, 4oz
Snaffles, watercolour, the Horse Gunners, signed, 13.5" x 10", and the First Duke of York's own
Snaffles, watercolour, the Horse Gunners, signed, 13.5" x 10", and the First Duke of York's own Lancers, circa 1910, 10.5" x 7.5", framed (2)