1930’s HAC Warrant Officers Dress Cap.
A beautiful dress cap worn by the warrant officer of the Honourable Artillery Company. With original cap badge made of dark blue / black wool with double red wool band, leather sweat band with velvet buffer and a stiff leather peek with brass rim. In lovely original condition, no moth damage. A large size, inside circumference around 23.5 inches. A scarce original cap. read more
55.00 GBP
Antique Solid Bronze Eagle Sculpture
A beautifully cast bronze Eagle swooping down just about to catch a Salmon. Foundry mark on the back disguised in a tree trunk. Superb condition with a good even patination and measuring 9.75 inches high and on a grey marble base, 5 inches in diameter. Heavy. read more
165.00 GBP
Victorian Silver Crown 1892.
1892 Victorian Crown with jubilee head in very good condition with light wear to the surface. read more
Victorian Silver Crown 1891
1892 Victorian Crown with jubilee head in very good condition with light wear to the surface. read more
Small Antique Bronze Lion Figure.
A very well cast antique bronze lion now fitted to a modern mahogany stand. It is in excellent condition with a nice even patination, measuring 7.5 x 5 inches high. read more
35.00 GBP
1832 Reform Bill Political Medal.
A rare silvered base metal medallion in support of the reform act of 1832 also known as the Great Reform Act, was a UK law that changed the electoral system in England and Wales.
This example features the prominent ministers of the time, Earl Grey, Lord Althorp, Lord John Russel and Lord Brougham. It is in good condition measures just under 2 inches in diameter. read more
Roman Silver Quinarius Maximus II.
Small Roman silver Quinarius (18mm diameter) of Maximus II Caesar from May 310 to April 313 CE.
Maximinus II was made Caesar in the Tetrarchy in 305 A.D. In 311, Maximinus took advantage of the death of Galerius to invade and annex the latter's territory. In 313 A.D., he invaded Licinius' territory, and although he seized many cities his army was utterly destroyed in a battle on the 30th... read more
28.00 GBP
Sir Robert Peel, University of Glasgow 1837.
A silvered base metal medallion struck to commemorate Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet as Lord Rector of Glasgow University on January 11th 1837. This example given to each of the 3000 people who attended the great banquet in his honour. Peel was British Conservative statesman who was twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Chancellor of the Exchequer, twice Home Secretary and founder of the Me... read more
25.00 GBP
1815 Free Trade Anti-Corn Monopoly Medallion.
An historic large silvered base metal medallion struck to protest the Corn monopoly imposed by the British government, were tariffs on imported grain that protected domestic agriculture in Britain, this made the price of grain rise so ordinary people found it hard to afford bread, the main staple of the working classes, but were eventually it was repealed in favour of free trade.
This me... read more
24.00 GBP
1828 Franz Joseph Gall Meddalion
Struck on death of Franz Joseph Gall, a German physician, phrenologist, and medical pioneer in ascribing cerebral functions to various areas of the brain. He originated phrenology, the attempt to divine individual intellect and personality from an examination of skull shape.
Gall was born in the village of Tiefenbronn in the grand dutchy of Baden 1758 and died in Paris 1828. This was pro... read more
22.00 GBP










