Royal Norfolk Regiment Officers Dress Cap.
A WW2 era Royal Norfolk Regiment officers dress cap made of wool with scarlet piping and band, bullion peek, leather strap silver badge and brass and silver buttons.
It is in excellent condition with no sign of moth damage, but it does have signs of age and use. A real beauty. Approximately a size 7 & ¼. read more
65.00 GBP
Replica Colt 45 & Leather Holster.
An older Denix replica of a Colt 45 single action revolver, this cocks and dry fires and the loading door opens and has a working ejector. It comes in a good quality black leather holster with leg ties. Revolver measures 11 inches long. read more
1916 Dated Officers Whistle & Lanyard.
A scarcer Acme Thunderer type officers whistle by J Huddson Birmingham, dated 1916 still attached to its original lanyard. Apart from signs of use and age, it is in perfect working condition. read more
65.00 GBP
Scarce Victorian Stevengraph – Death of Nelson.
In mid-19th century England, the town of Coventry was the centre of a ribbon weaving industry. In 1860 the Cobden–Chevalier Treaty was signed; this free trade treaty introduced new competition into the industry, leading to a collapse in the local economy.
Thomas Stevens, a local weaver, responded by adapting the Jacquard looms used in Coventry to weave colourful pictures from silk. By 18... read more
55.00 GBP
Rare Victorian Rifle Volunteers Award of Merit.
Rare gilded bronze medallion circa 1880’s awarded for merit by the Volunteer League of the British Empire where all ranks of the Rifle Volunteers could be members. Their headquarters was at 2 Southampton Street the Strand, London. Being gilt bronze it was awarded to NCO’s or junior officers. It is in excellent condition showing slight wear to the gilt on the high points and comes in its origina... read more
45.00 GBP
WW2 US Army Air Force Throat Microphone.
The WW2 USAAF T-30R Throat Microphone Made by the Kellogg Switchboard and Supply company and used by US bomber crews and pilots with headsets. This one is in very good used condition, the elasticated strap is still good. read more
Inert Russian RG 42 Fragmentation Grenade.
The RG-42 was originally introduced during World War II from 1942 onwards as an emergency measure to replace the RGD-33 grenade, a pre-war design which proved to be too complex to operate, too expensive and time-consuming to produce. It remained in use with the USSR, Warsaw Pact countries, and Communist China in the post-war period.
This one is in very good condition, disarmed, inert and... read more
Royal Norfolk Regiments NCO’s Dress Cap.
A post war Royal Norfolk Regiment NCO’s No 1 Dress cap. It is made of wool with scarlet piping and band. It has a leather strap, white metal badge and silver and brass buttons. It is in very good condition but does have a few old moth holes to the band, now treated. It was a private purchase from Edward Smith, Bond Street London. Measuring approximately 7 & ½. read more
35.00 GBP
Scarce The Battle of Zorndorf 1758.
A scarce bronze medallion commemorating the Battle of Zorndorf 25th August 1758 during the Seven Years' War, involving the Prussian and Russian armies. saw Prussian forces under Frederick the Great facing a Russian army led by Count William Fermor. While the battle was tactically inconclusive, with both sides claiming victory, it was a significant event in the war and a crucial moment in the ev... read more
25.00 GBP
Scarce Battle of Rossbach Medallion 1757.
The Battle of Rossbach took place on 5 November 1757 during the Third Silesian War (1756–1763, part of the Seven Years' War) near the village of Rossbach, in the Electorate of Saxony. In this 90-minute battle, Frederick the Great, king of Prussia, defeated an Allied army composed of French forces augmented by a contingent of the Reichsarmee (Imperial Army) of the Holy Roman Empire. The French a... read more