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Smith & Wesson CTG 38Cal, 5″ Barrel. WW2 Lend Lease Revolver c1942. Deactivated

£495.00
*Smith & Wesson CTG. 38Cal, 5″ Barrel. WW2 Lend Lease Revolver c1942. Deactivated* Serial number 905169 – clearly marked on

Inert WW1 British Stokes Mortar Bomb With Always Fuse

£150.00
~ Inert WW1 British Stokes Mortar Bomb With Always Fuse ~ The piece is a restored and made inert Somme

Excellent condition. Smith & Wesson CTG. 38Cal, 5″ Barrel. WW2 Lend Lease Revolver c1942. Deactivated

£725.00
*Smith & Wesson CTG. 38Cal, 5″ Barrel. WW2 Lend Lease Revolver c1942. Deactivated* Serial number 771578 – clearly marked on

Post-War L2A1 Anti-Tank Practice Mine

£145.00
Inert British Practice Anti-Tank Mine

Original WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officer’s Dress Dagger

£795.00
This is an excellent, Kriegsmarine dagger, once belonging to an Kriegsmarine Officer during World War 2. This was a ceremonial

British 1856 Pattern Yataghan Sword Bayonet Belonging to Cpt. M A Smith, Royal Artillery

£450.00
This 1856 pattern bayonet was made for the Model 1853, .577 calibre Enfield rifled infantry short-musket. It has a 58cm

1970s German Military Fighting Knife

£95.00
This is a 1970s fighting knife used by the German military in the late 20th century. It features a black,

1796 Pattern Troopers Cavalry Sabre and Scabbard

£650.00
* 1796 Pattern Troopers Light Cavalry Sabre and Scabbard * A complete and original light Cavalry sword that’s clearly seen

1856 Pattern Pioneer Sword By Wilkinson

£395.00
~ 1856 Pattern Pioneer Sword By Wilkinson ~ The ricasso is stamped with “Wilkinson London” to one side, “A” on

British 1842 Pattern Socket Bayonet

£120.00
This is an 1842 pattern British Socket Bayonet. It was designed to fit the muzzle-loading smoothbore muskets used by the