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A British Military Police flag which flew outside the Police HQ in Port Stanley at the end of the Falklands War (1982) together with an Argentinian Army helmet, bayonet scabbard, leather holster and a knife belt attachment. (The vendor's father was a Warrant Officer in the British Military Police during the Falklands conflict)
A Victorian officer's Mameluke sword, with ivory grip, etched blade by J B Johnstone, Dawson St, Dublin & London, in steel scabbard and brass mounts, together with two various scabbards, a Sam Brown belt, various belts, pouches and a pair of spurs, contained in a tin trunk lettered Brigadier W G Stirling CBE, DSO Provenance: Saxham Hall, Suffolk
A Victorian cavalry officers sword by Henry Wilkinson, the pierced acanthus scroll hilt and leather grip, proof disc to one side and makers marks to other, within a steel scabbard, serial number 27133 According to a label on the scabbard, the sword was the property of one Captain Jarvis of the 12th Bengal Lancers
A rare WWII Special Operations Executive (S.O.E.) and Special Forces B2 2nd pattern 'Sterile' Fairbairn Sykes Commando fighting knife, the blacked steel blade and cross bar with brass handle within a leather scabbard, unmarked So called 'Sterile' knives were unmarked so that the identity or nationality of the carrier could not be identified if captured, and they were usually issued to the various SF units 29cm (11in) Provenance: The vendor's grandfather worked at Bourne Airfield during the second world war, and found this knife on a Stirling Bomber on which he was working

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