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A boater Hat with red and black ribbon, 5 3/4".
A quantity of Welsh regimental cap badges including Monmouthshire, 3rd Battalion.
A modern metal Spitfire calendar.
A modern metal Spitfire calendar.
A box of miscellaneous to include skeleton head and antlers, tortoise shell case cover a/f,
A box of miscellaneous to include skeleton head and antlers, tortoise shell case cover a/f, metal lizard, cork screws, geometry set etc.
A Georgian wooden turf Spade, historically reinforced with metal cutting edge.
A pair of Trench art shell cases.
A pair of Trench art shell cases.
A boxed high power pellet Pistol, .177 calibre, made in Czechoslovakia.
An old motorcycle Helmet having Centurion badge to the front.
An old Centurion motorcycle Helmet, size 6 7/8-7.
A journal of the 65th Training Regiment Royal Armored Corps Vol.I December 1953 and the Royal Hussars Gazette Vol.XX spring 1955.
A black metal Figure of a lady. 19 1/2" tall.
A small tray of Red Cross pins, badges, watch, photos etc.
A pair of WWI medals, engraved to 50348 Pte JB Harper, Kings Liverpool Regt (possibly copies)
A box containing two Red Cross hats and two white metal frames.
A Red Cross tunic with belt, registered nurse, Shropshire badge on arm, size 42.
A Lee Enfield WW1 spike bayonet and a military rubber bullet.
A scarce bronze or bell metal mortar, Italian, second half of the 15th Century, cast with raised vertical bands of stylised flowers, 4" high, 5 1/...
A Point De L'Halluin machine made replica of 'forgeron et peseur de metal d'apres une tapissserie
A Point De L'Halluin machine made replica of 'forgeron et peseur de metal d'apres une tapissserie du musee de cluny vers 1500', 75" x 67" approx. ...
A steel wall attaching security Gun Cabinet, 52 3/8" high x 8" wide x 8 3/4" deep.
A good Barr Worcester spiral moulded gilt and white trio, with unusual Anchor devise 'Incised' 'B' mark circa 1800.