A substantial and attractive Royal Navy 6-Pounder Hotchkiss shell case retaining anchor markings and Kynoch manufacture details from Britain's age of steam and empire.
A scarce 1936 Polte-produced German 3.7cm FlaK brass shell case with Waffenamt acceptance, unusual early headstamp configuration and strong pre-war rearmament interest.
A genuine WWII Canadian John Inglis Bren magazine paired with an interesting mixed Commonwealth .303 display lot, showing the continued service life of Bren equipment and ammunition long after the Second World War.
A scarce and visually impressive pre-war / early WWII American Armament Corporation 37mm Anti-Aircraft Gun M2 shell case with unusual contractor markings and Winchester subcontract detail, representing an uncommon piece of experimental American ordnance history.
A genuine Cold War Royal Navy 4.5-inch brass cartridge case with clear 1968 dating, desirable maker (ECC), and strong display presence—an excellent representative example of British naval ordnance.
A striking full-size British 120mm L2 BAT HESH inert display round, with exceptionally clear stencilling, desirable service-use markings including 1981 reworking date, and original full brass case.
A scarce and very displayable early-war German 3.7cm PaK 36 round, complete with Waffenamt-marked projectile, 1939 steel case, and surviving original factory stencilling.
A large and impressive complete British Royal Navy 4.5-inch illuminating round, with clear markings, mixed-date service assembly, and full brass case—an excellent Cold War naval display piece.
A striking and authentic Cold War NATO 105mm sabot round—complete, inert, and highly displayable, with desirable APDS “short dart” profile and clear L7 / M68 tank association.