2/3rd Scale Replica WW1 Fokker D VIII
An accurate 2/3rd scale replica of the WW1 Fokker D8, it was a German parasol-monoplane fighter aircraft designed by Reinhold Platz and built by Fokker-Flugzeugwerke and had the distinction of scoring the last aerial victory of the war.
This one was completely hand built during the 1980’s, taking years to build in relationship to the original. It is made of steel tubing and covered with ... read more
3000.00 GBP
1796 Cavalry Troopers Sword 99 L Dragoons.
A superb untouched example of the 1796 pattern light cavalry trooper’s sword. Produced and used through the Napoleonic wars period. It has the stirrup shape guard with langets, leather covered grip, steel back strap with attached ears on both sides. A heavy long curved blade with three quarter fullers on both sides. It has its original steel scabbard with both hanger rings still present.
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Crimea Period 1821 Pattern Cavalry Sword 6th Dragoons.
A superb and scarce Crimean war period 1821 pattern cavalry trooper’s sword. This one of the earlier type, it is not the heavy pattern but more substantial than the later made swords. It has a nice broad 3-bar steel guard, a heavy pronounce pommel and thick quillon, leather grip with riveted lagnets on each side. It has a beautiful steel blade three quarter fullers and thick spear point. The bl... read more
Rare WW1 TFWM & Pair to Bloomfield 4th Suffolk's.
A scarce trio of medals comprising of the WW1 Territorial Force War medal for volunteer service overseas, British war medal and Victory medal all correctly named to 1887 Frederick C Bloomfield of the 4th (territorial) battalion Suffolk regiment.
Frederick Charles Bloomfield was born in Ipswich Suffolk 1897 and lived with his father Alfred a boat builder, his mother Alice and his older si... read more
550.00 GBP
QSA + 5 to King City of London Yeomanry - Rough Riders – Died Kimberley 1902
Queens South Africa Medal awarded for service in the second Anglo-Boar War 1899-1902, correctly named to 30813 Tpr. A. G. King. 86th Coy Imp Yeo. With clasps Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902.
Trooper Aubrey George King was born around 1881 in Ely Cambridgeshire. Before the war he was employed as a Draper at Ponting Brothers, Kensington. H... read more
225.00 GBP
WW1 1914/15star Trio to Warner 4th London Wounded 1st Day of the Somme.
A very interesting 1914/15 star, British war and victory medal all correctly named to 2746 Private George Warner of the 4th Battalion London Regiment. Also correctly numbered silver wound badge, original Royal Fusiliers Cap badge, 13th (Kensington) battalion cap badge, Royal Fusiliers City of London territorial shoulder titles and original service wallet containing various original paperwork, i... read more
3rd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes Commando Knife by W Rodgers.
‘William Rogers Sheffield England’. I have read so accounts of this knife, some say its late WW2 others that it was produced for out commandos during the Falklands war, there doesn’t seem to be a definitive date for this type of knife. It is superb quality with a blackened finish and blued blade. It also has the No 7 stamped on the grip just above the guard, which corresponds with Rodgers produ... read more
150.00 GBP
WW2 Medal Group & Effects to Howard 9th Field Reg RA
An interesting lot including 1939/45 star, Burma star, Defence and 1939/45 war medal, various original paperwork and insignia belonging to 14517709 Bombardier Horace William Howard Royal Artillery.
Horace W Howard was born in Enfield Middlesex on 8th April 1916 and before the war he was employed as a Mill Hand at the Compound Rubber and Cable Company. He enlisted or was drafted into the ... read more
145.00 GBP
WW1 Family Medals to Munson Brothers from Mildenhall Suffolk.
A WW1 British War Medal and Victory Medal pair correctly named to DM2-166031 Private Charles Munson Army Service Corps; and Special Constabulary Faithful Service medal (George V Crowned Head) named to Charles Munson. Medals loose all on original ribbons.
A WW1 British War Medal and Victory Medal pair correctly named to M2-181307 Corporal Thomas Munson Army Service Corps; and Special Con... read more
145.00 GBP
WW1 British Raw Edge Brodie – Battlefield Relic.
A lovely old MkI Raw edge Brodie helmet found near Ypres Belgium. Although it has a hard layer of rust all over it is still all together and stable. Inside it still has the bare remnants of the strap and side strap rings. It has no brakes or structural damage it had just laid unseen and untouched for nearly one hundred years. A rare survivor. read more
125.00 GBP