19thC Tranter 7 Shot Rimfire Revolver – Deluxe Version
Tranter's Patent Seven-Shot single action Revolver, .32 Rimfire. With engraved brass frame deluxe grips and 7 shot cylinder, part engraved barrel and engraved brass butt plate. Marked ‘Tranter Patent 3915’ on the frame and ‘J. H. Crane. Royal Exchange London’ (retailers) on the top of the barrel.
This very desirable obsolete calibre revolver comes in, for its age, perfect condition. Most... read more
950.00 GBP
WW1 OBE Medal Group to Reverend Hornabrook.
1914/15 star, British war and Victory medal correctly named to Rev. J. O. Hornabroke A.C.D. OBE first type by Garrard & Co Hallmarked for London 1919 and in case of issue. WW2 1939/45 star, Defence and 1939/45 war medal in named and addressed box of issue.
John Oliver Hornabrook was born on 5th November 1879 in Southport Lancashire. His father also John was a Wesleyan preacher who was bo... read more
1912 Cavalry Officers Sword by Wilkinson.
A superb example of the 1912 pattern Cavalry Officers sword, with decorative nickel-plated steel bowl guard, ray skin grip with twisted silver wire and a heavy pommel with engraved decoration, also nickel plated. It has a long fullered straight blade with beautiful etched decoration including King George V cypher, and it has the makers mark of Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London on one side and th... read more
WW1 1914/15 Star Trio to Burchett 2nd Dragoon Guards + ISM.
A very interesting collection of medals including 1914/15 star, British war and victory medal correctly named to 2437 Private Ernest Frederick Burchett of the 2nd Dragoon Guards the Queens Bays. A George VI Imperial Service Medal correctly named to Ernest Burchett.
Ernest Frederick Burchett was born on 17th November 1888 in St Hanover, Middlesex / London. His father, Frederick was a gent... read more
140.00 GBP
QSA to Smith 2nd Norfolk Regiment.
A 2nd Anglo Boer war Queens South Africa Medal correctly named and awarded to 3058 Corporal John Smith of the 2nd battalion the Norfolk Regiment. With three correctly attached clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal.
John Smith was born in Norwich Norfolk around 1887. With a name like John Smith, it has been hard to pinpoint his exact date of birth. As a young man he worked... read more
140.00 GBP
Post WW1 Offices Tropical Uniform.
1920/30’s tropical tunic and jacket worn by a Lieutenant Colonel of the Royal Engineers. Made of a heavy cotton drill material in a light khaki colour. The tunic has bag front pockets, brass belt hooks, George V RE buttons and kings crown and one pip on shoulders. It measures 40 inch chest, 46 inch waist and 16 inches across the shoulders. In very good used condition, no moth damage just signs ... read more
140.00 GBP
Vintage KRRC Officers Mess Dress.
Pre 1958 Officers mess dress for a Captain of the Kings Royal Rifle Corps. A beautiful quality uniform, the jacket made from black wool with silk cords and black velvet embellishments. It has a quilted silk lining and comes with matching trousers with black ribbon stripe and matching waistcoat.
The condition is superb, no sign of any moth damage, there is what looks like a white line on... read more
120.00 GBP
Ltd Edition Franklin Mint Waterloo Chess Set.
A stunning Franklin Mint 1980’s Limited Edition of the Waterloo chess set miniature die cast pewter hand painted figures with red or blue enamelled bases. Every figure is different even the pawns. The king and queens being the Duke of Wellington and Duchess Catherine. Napoleon with Empress Marie-Louise. On the allied side, the knights are Mashal Blucher and the Earl of Uxbridge, the castles Lio... read more
WW1 Medal Trio to Manship RNR. Killed by Mine 1916
A poignant WW1 Trio of medals comprising of the 1914/15 star, British war and victory medal named to SA. 927 John William Manship 2nd Deck Hand Royal navy Reserve. Naming error on star named to Manchip but with correct number and rank. BWM and victory all correct.
John Manship was Born in Caister-on-sea Norfolk on 1st February 1886 to John and Emily. His father was a Lifeboatman and like... read more
WW1 Medal Pair to Nash MGC – KIA 1st Day Passchendaele.
A poignant British war and victory medal pair correctly named to 46308 Acting Corporal Henry Albert Nash Machine Gun Corps.
Henry Nash was born Walthamstow Essex on 2nd May 1884; his father Joseph was a steam engine fitter; Henry was one of seven children and he married May at St Pancras church in 1904. Before the war he had a good job working as an accountant for an insurance broker and... read more
120.00 GBP