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TWO BOTTLES LONGROW 13YO SHERRY WOOD A brace of LONGROW 13 YEAR OLD Single Malt Scotch Whisky bottles. 70cl. 53.2% abv. Matured in Sherry Butts. Distilled 1989. Bottled November 2002 as part of 2350 bottle batch. Both bottles level mid-neck. In original boxes. Excellent condition. 2 bottles.
WW2 British Womens Land Army etc lot: WLA Armband (Some mothing to reverse) WLA Overalls Bib & Brace, Drill. Size Medium. Maker "Workware Ltd" and dated 1947. Jacket, Windproof, WLA. Size Medium, Maker "Peacock Garments Ltd" and dated 1943. Navy blue drawstring kit bag. WW2 US Army Officers webbing trouser belt, gilt buckle, size small. Bag of mixed British metal insignia: Pair Cheshire Regt shoulder titles, Brass Wound Stripe, six RAF tunic buttons. 16 Post War Chindits Old Comrades Association Posters.
WW1 Period British Army Leather Equipment. Comprising: Officer’s Sam Browne belt with single brace strap. The buckle tang with tailor’s stamp ... Sam Browne ammunition pouch with maker’s details and 1914 stamp ... 1914 pattern holster, complete with brace buckle and belt attachment stamps. Faint date possibly 1915. Overall GC. (3 parts)
WW1 Pattern 1908 Pattern Webbing Equipment. A good compilation matched set of the Great War equipment worn by the British Army. Comprising: Waist belt (1915 Welsh Guards). ... Ammunition Pouches (one 1915). ... Brace Straps (Later Stamps). ... Side bag (3 Royal West Kents). ... Water Bottle (Blue Enamel). ... Water Bottle Carrier (1916). ... Large Pack. ... Pack Straps (3 East Yorkshire Regiment 1910). ... Bayonet Frog. ... 1907 Pattern Bayonet with scabbard, blade dated January 1916. Overall GC webbing has been cleaned.
A Sudanese Kaskara, 88.5cm broad fullered blade, characteristic iron hilt with spatulate cruciform cross guard, leather bound and wrapped grip, bound with a tassel knot, contained in its tooled leather scabbard decorated with geometric designs, together with another similar with triple fullered blade and incised with a brace of stylised moons to either side, contained in its tooled leather scabbard (damaged) and a further Kaskara blade. (3)
A brace of Indian Firangi, the first with 95.5cm fullered blade with slightly rounded tip, characteristic steel hilt with elongated spike pommel, contained in its cloth wrapped wooden scabbard, together with another similar and a further Indo-Persian short sword with wavy blade and silver damascene hilt. (3)
A First War Period 9ct gold Royal Artillery Sweetheart brooch, hallmarked Birmingham 1915, 4.5cm wide, 3g, together with a brace of Continental white metal models of British Army soldiers, the first being an Officer of the 17th Lancers, circa 1823 and the second a Piper of the Scots Guards, circa 1907, mounted on wooden plinths. (3)
A brace of Bowie knives by Hill of Sheffield, the first with 20cm flattened diamond section leaf-shaped blade retaining virtually all of its original polish, stamped S.M. HILL SHEFFIELD to one side of the forte and PATENT on the other, thickly chequered tapering horn grip inset with mother-o'-pearl dot decoration, ring-turned white metal cross guard and pommel cap, contained in its white metal mounted green Morocco leather scabbard with stylised gilt leaf decoration, together with another similar, smaller, with patinated blade and lacking scabbard. (2)
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