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A rare and unusual World War I period naval safe, the escutcheon inscribed 'Samuel Withers, West Bromwich', with Admiralty emergency instructions ...

After Terrence Cuneo, 'The Battle of Darwin Hill, Falkland Islands', inscribed and dated to the mount, colour print, I.20 x 30cm.  ...[more]

An antique flintlock tinder lighter.  ...[more]

A small quantity of Chinese objects, comprising: a carved horn, 18cm long; two boat money ingots; and a collection of reproduction medals.  ...[...

An interesting World War I commemorative ebonized and 18ct gold mounted cane, inscribed with the emblems of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers and the Roya...

WITHDRAWN FROM SALE: A copper Great War memorial plaque, inscribed 'In Memory of Scouts of the 1st Caterham Troop,...', 45.5 x 36cm, on ebonized m...

A kukri and sheath; together with an Indian carving knife and sheath; two old truncheons; and a wooden model of an old flintlock pistol. (5)

A 1970s Siebe Gorman divers knife, having ebonite handle and flat bronze sheath, 19cm blade with partially serrated edge. ...[more]

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