Military Collectables
Scarce Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps Marcasite Set Brooch
A scarce fine quality 'Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps’ regimental unmarked silver and marcasite brooch,it has a Q E II crowned wreath the centre displaying the Dannebrog lettered "A" for Alexandra with "Q.A.R.A.N.C" title below. Super condition, with a pin fitting incorporating safety roller catch in good working order, complete with all stones, it measures 1.25 inches long. read more
Antique HMS Ganges Teak Pot or Display Stand with Plaque
HMS Ganges was an 84-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 10 November 1821 at Bombay Dockyard, constructed from teak. She was the last sailing ship of the Navy to serve as a flagship, and was the second ship to bear the name. She was broken up in 1930 and much of her wood was used to make souvenirs mostly with brass plaques attached such as this however all of the exa... read more
WW2 1943 Dated J. Heathcoat & Co Helmet Mosquito Net
A very well constructed and beautifully marked on the inside WW2 era helmet mosquito net. In the tropical and jungle regions the threat of yellow fever and Malaria transmitted by mosquitos was a real problem and various styles of protective helmet fitted net were designed, most had draw string bottoms but this one is angled to hang lower at the back and tuck into the uniform, marked on the insi... read more
25.00 GBP
Two Boxed Sets of 3 Silver Plated Rifle Association Prize Spoons
Here are two original boxed sets of three each silver plated tea spoons for the National smallbore rifle association, these were usually given as prizes at events, each one is marked to the back with E.B & Co with the EP mark and to the front with the crossed rifles, the boxes are marked for the association. They come in good condition but the boxes are worn from storage. read more
12.00 GBP
Replica WW2 Era Webley Mk IV Service Revolver.
A good full size modern replica of the WW2 era Webley service revolver by Denix. This one cocks and dry fires and it and a great piece for display or to fit into an original holster and it comes with an authentic lanyard ring. A wonderful revolver for reenactors, comes in mint condition.
Shipping strictly to UK mainland only read more
85.00 GBP
Prussian 1897 Wilhelm I Centenary Medal & Bar.
The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Medal also known as the Centenary Medal; established on March 22 1897, by Wilhelm II on the occasion of the 100th Birthday of his grandfather, Emperor Wilhelm I.
Made from gilded gun metal taken from captured cannon and awarded to all military officers, non-commissioned officers and enlisted personnel, which were actively serving in army, navy and Schutztruppe... read more
25.00 GBP
WW1 Era Brown Leather Pistol Holster.
A WW1 field brown leather holster for the Webley service revolver. It has been used and only showing a little wear, mainly to the inside, it comes in wonderful condition. However, the leather is quite dry and stiff and needs a good oil or wax. The bottom muzzle end of this holster has been left open. There is a name inside which reads, G. P. Dolding and the number 177830. Interesting. read more
65.00 GBP
1914/15 Star Trio to Sterling 7th Manchester Regiment.
A weird little group comprising of a 1914/15 star renamed and period engraved to 3602 Private L Sterling Manchester regiment. British war and victory medal correctly named to 5128 Private Louis Sterling of the 7th battalion Manchester regiment. WW2 Defence medal unnamed as issued. All mounted on a brooch bar for wear.
I can confirm that Louis Sterling is only entitled to the pair for his... read more
75.00 GBP
QSA + 3 Named to Sutton 2nd East Yorks Reg.
A Queens South Africa medal with 3 clasps. Cape Colony, Orange Free State and South Africa 02. This medal is named to 6500 Private C. S. Sutton East Yorks Regiment. It has been partly renamed or it has been issued incorrectly and it has been privately corrected. On the rim some parts are engraved and some are the original impressed naming. The parts that are reengraved are underlined. 6500 PTE ... read more
80.00 GBP
Victorian Infantry Officers Sword with Field Scabbard.
A very good Victorian 1897 pattern Infantry officer’s sword. Always interesting these swords were used during the Boer war, in fact their issued steel scabbards were replaced with field brown leather scabbards for use in the war. Unusually this one has a picquet weight blade, a lighter blade ideal for combat situations, it had to be worn but not necessarily used unless in desperation as the Web... read more
250.00 GBP