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1851 Colt Navy Pattern Short Barrel Six shot Revolver, English Stamps

£1,275.00
This is a custom made piece identified by the serial number as made around 1861-62. The previous owner said that

WW1 German ‘Ink Pot’ Rifle Grenade

£85.00
This is a Karabingranate 1917, a German counter part of the French Viven-Bessière grenade which the French introduced in 1916,

WW1 HZ14 German Fuse on a Shell Base

£135.00
This is a trench art piece. A HZ 14 German fuse has been attached to an 1899 made 9cm K

19th C South African Hardwood Knobkerrie

£175.00
A traditional South African knobkerrie made of hardwood. It is carved from one piece of wood with natural colouration and

19th Century Double Barreled Percussion Pocket Pistol

£495.00
Here we have a nice piece, a double barrelled over & under percussion pistol with separate triggers. This is a

19th Century 6 Barrel Pepperbox Percussion Revolver

£785.00
Here we have a wonderful percussion cap pepperbox revolver. The piece is quite an impressive prestige item from the mid

Pair Of Trench Art Daggers, Dated 1914, Siege Of Namur

£775.00
Here we have a delightful pair of trench art daggers made from shell fragments. The pair have been made as

Circa 1892-1895 Transitional Victorian Rifleman Officers Sword

£425.00
Here we have a non standard Victorian Sword from a Rifle regiment. The guard is in the gothic style used

1855 Pattern Lancaster’s Percussion Rifle Musket

£3,450.00
~ 1855 Pattern Lancaster’s Percussion Rifle Musket ~ This is an excellent example of a Lancaster rifle. In 1846 Lancaster

German Made House of Hanover Collection Percussion Double Barrel Hunting Rifle Muzzleloader

£3,250.00
The piece was manufactured by Ch. Grohwald in Neustrelitz and was part of the Hanover collection. It is believed that

Georgian Era Whalers Knife

£350.00
The knife consists of a single pull out straight blade. The large blade is housed within what appears to be

WW1 M1916 Belgian Bayonet for the 1889 Mauser Rifle

£180.00
When the modernizing Belgian Army required a new service rifle all their own, they turned to the existing and proven