2-day Auction of Antiques, Collectables, Paintings & Prints

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2-day Auction of Antiques, Collectables, Paintings & Prints

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Militaria: an early to mid 20thC Officer's swagger stick, of light malacca with silvered knop, bearing the insignia of the 2nd Punjab Regiment (19...

Militaria: a set of eight tunic buttons by Gaunt, London, bearing the insignia of the York & Lancaster Regiment. Each 6/8" in diameter CONDITION: ...

Militaria: a pair of late 19th / early 20thC field binoculars by Watson Bros Opticians, Pall Mall, London. Marked with serial number 1461. Of bras...

Militaria: Two RAF Officers Mess shields, bearing the insignia of the Royal Air Force Liaison Party and Royal Air Force Strike Command. Each 6" wi...

Militaria: a pair of c. WWI/First World War field binoculars, of blacked brass construction, the barrels with applied leather grips. Inscribed 'Ga...

Militaria: a pair of Second World War/WW2 Alpine goggles, of aluminium construction with elasticated strap and tinted lenses. Each tinted eyepiece...

Militaria: a WWI/First World War/WW1 trenchart cannister formed from a French artillery shell, the lid formed from the head section of a 1917 Brit...

Militaria: A 19thC cordite carrier, of cork, canvas and pigskin construction, the front bearing the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom. 9" t...

Militaria: A mid-to-late 20thC US Army M14 105mm (M101A1 Light Howitzer) inert brass shell case, 6 1/8" long. CONDITION: Please Note - we do not ...

Militaria: A pair of cased field/officer's binoculars by Hunsicker & Alexis, Paris of brass construction with blacked finish overall, stamped 'M15...

Militaria: a late 20thC model cannon, of brass construction affixed to a stepped mahogany plinth. Bears 'Handicraft' label to reverse. 31" long CO...

Militaria: a 1903-pattern Enfield bayonet (issued 1903-1907). The dual edged blade stamped '1903' with Edward VI cipher, test and maker's marks. T...

Militaria: A collection of four mid-20thC avionic instrument dials (type KPA-0301W pressure gauges) by Kelvin & Hughes (1) and Smiths (3), the lar...

Militaria: a collection of c. WW2 nautical items, comprising four bulkhead lamps and a dock line CONDITION: Please Note - we do not make referenc...

Militaria : An early 20thC framed embroidered banner of the Durham Light Infantry , the insignia needleworked in gold with blue , red , green and ...

Militaria: an assortment of mid-20thC British army kit, to include two 'turtleshell' helmets, water canteen, webbing bags etc. CONDITION: Please N...

Militaria: After Chris McAllen, XX,Polychrome limited edition print'Mosquitoes over High Wycombe', depicting a pair of De Havilland Mosquitoes ove...

Militaria: Roy Gross (XX)Coloured print'Catalina taking off' (Consolidated PBY Catalina, a WW2-era USAF seaplane/flying boat.) Aperture 14 1/2" x ...

Militaria: M. Alton, XX, a series of c. 1980s pop art-style prints (artists proofs) on the subject of aviation, the largest 30" x 40" CONDITION: P...

Militaria: WWII/World War 2/WW2: a white linen handtowel bearing the insignia of King George VI, MOD broad arrow between the letters 'S T', the re...

Militaria: After John Mollo, XX,A set of four polychrome prints of mediaeval knights, as depicted on tombstones. Comprising Richard Neville (Earl ...

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