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19th Century, Spring Loaded Leather Shot Powder Flask, by G & JW Hawksley of Sheffield

£95.00
*19th Century, Spring Loaded Leather Shot Powder Flask, by G & JW Hawksley of Sheffield* Antique leather and brass spring

Antique Copper and Brass Powder Flask, Circa 1822, by James Dixon & Sons

£195.00
*Antique Copper and Brass Powder Flask, Circa 1822, by James Dixon & Sons* Antique copper and brass James Dixon &

British, WW1, No22 Newton Pippin Rifle Grenade, Inert

£295.00
*British, WW1, No22 Newton Pippin Rifle Grenade, Inert* Complete with steel rod and modern replacement top cap. Approx 16.5cm, 4.5cm

British, WW1, Dated Feb 1916, Hales ‘No. 24 Mk 1’ Rifle Grenade, Inert

£295.00
*British, WW1, Dated Feb 1916, Hales ‘No. 24 Mk 1’ Rifle Grenade, Inert* The brass parts are marked with the

WW2, German, 3.7cm Shell and Flak 18 Shell Casing. Dated 1944, Inert

£250.00
*WW2, German, 3.7cm Shell and Shell Case. Dated 1944, Inert* The shell is marked on the base of the open

Post War, 1956, 40mm MK4 Shell Case, for Bofors Anti Aircraft Gun

£30.00
*Post War, 1956, 40mm MK4 Shell Case, for Bofors Anti Aircraft Gun* A post WW2 40mm shell casing for Bofors

Large 5 Inch Brass Shell Case #2

£265.00
~ Large 5 Inch Brass Shell Case #2 ~ A large brass shell case in military green. The shell has

Large 5 Inch Brass Shell Case

£265.00
~ Large 5 Inch Brass Shell Case ~ A large brass shell case in military green. The shell has printed

WW1 4 Inch Mk IV Gun Brass Shell Case

£180.00
WW1 4 Inch Mk IV Gun Brass Shell Case A First World War era British 4 inch, Mk IV gun,

WW1, German, 37mm Shell and Shell Casing, Karlsruhe Patronefabrik 1915, Inert

£175.00
*WW1, German, 37mm Shell and Shell Casing, Shell Case made by Karlsruhe Patronefabrik 1915, Inert* This shell case was manufactured

British WW2 No 36 Mk 1 Mills Bomb

£245.00
~ British WW2 No 36 Mk 1 Mills Bomb ~ The Mills No. 36 grenade was developed in May 1918,

Rare WW1 British Whistle Grenade

£495.00
~ Rare WW1 British Whistle Grenade ~ Here we have a unique item from the First World War that would