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US Model 1850 Union Staff & Field Officer Sword and Scabbard, Made in India

£185.00
*US Model 1850 Union Staff & Field Officer Sword and Scabbard, Made in India* The Model 1850 Union Staff &

British 2-Band Percussion Musket by Joseph Bourne

£395.00
This is a 2-band percussion musket that is able to cock and dry-fire. The Musket has its maker’s name, Joseph

1874 Pattern French Gras Bayonet and Scabbard. Maker and date marked 1877 with matching serial numbers

£150.00
“1874 Pattern French Gras Bayonet and Scabbard. Maker and date marked 1877 with matching serial numbers* This is a wonderful

The American Civil War Smith Carbine

£1,875.00
The Civil War Smith Carbine is a unique firearm manufactured by the Massachusetts Arms Company during the mid-19th century. Designed

WW1, 1913 Pattern, Bayonet, by Remington (US Made) and Scabbard

£150.00
*WW1, 1913 Pattern, Bayonet, by Remington (US Made) and Scabbard* The British Pattern 1913 MK1 bayonet for the Pattern 1914

Large Bore Sport Percussion Musket by Hill

£350.00
This musket was Produced by Hill, a reputable gunmaker known for percussion weapons. It measures at approximately 123cm with an

WW2 Metal Ammunition Box, dated 1943

£50.00
*WW2 Metal Ammunition Box, dated 1943* Dark green WW2 ammunition box. Embossed on the front, but due to rusting the

WW2 Bren Magazine Box

£100.00
*WW2 Bren Magazine Box* Dark green metal box with a hinged lid and a metal carrying handle on one side.

1915 German WW1 Kugel Grenade

£125.00
*1915 German WW1 Kugel Grenade* The Kugel Grenade Model 1913 (‘Kugelhandgranate’) 2nd Model. 1915. The Kugelhandgranate, also known as the

WW1, 1913 Pattern, British Bayonet, by Remington (US Made). Dated 1916. RE marked Original Scabbard

£175.00
*WW1, 1913 Pattern, British Bayonet, by Remington (US Made). Dated 1916. RE marked Original Scabbard* The British Pattern 1913 MK1

WW1 1907 Pattern Bayonet and Original Scabbard and Frog, Dated 1917, By Sanderson.

£210.00
*WW1 1907 Pattern Bayonet and Original Scabbard and Frog. Dated 1917 by Sanderson.* This is marked on one side of

Post-War Parachute Illumination Mortar Inert Mk 2/1 Shell in Case

£110.00
This round would consist of a projectile with an illuminating payload. When launched, it is designed to reach a certain