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German WW2 Minesweeper M131 Ship’s Bell

£3,995.00
Minesweepers were naval vessels designed to clear naval mines from the waters to allow safe passage for other ships. They

Rare British WW1 Torpedo Guidance Gyroscope

£1,495.00
This type of gyroscope was a revolutionary navigational instrument that played a crucial role in the maritime warfare of World

Original WW1 Imperial German Matchbox Cover

£45.00
This German Matchbox Cover from World War 1 encapsulates the essence of a pivotal era in history. On the front,

RFC Trench Art Shell for Sergeant George Stead K.I.A 1917

£295.00
Sergeant George Stead, a valiant member of the Royal Flying Corps (RFC), met his untimely end in 1917 while serving

French WW1 St. Etienne MLE 1866-74 Flare Gun Conversion

£995.00
This WW1 French flare gun bears the inscription “St. Étienne MLE 1866-74” as it was crafted from a repurposed GRAS

Unused 1943 Nazi-Issue Post String

£85.00
This original Nazi-issued post string from 1943 is a remarkable artefact that offers a tangible connection to one of history’s

Excellent WW1 British Webley Mk VI Dated 1918

£1,200.00
Deactivated World War 1 British Revolver Mark 4 Webley .455

Original WW2 Heer M42 Single Decal Helmet

£1,495.00
This Heer (German Army) M42 helmet in the Rough Texture Grey Green (RTGG) color scheme is a rare and historically

Original WW2 Luftwaffe M42 Single Decal Helmet

£1,595.00
This M42 helmet in the Rough Texture Blue/Green (RTBG) colour scheme is a rare and historically significant artefact from World

Rare German WW2 NSKK M40 Double Decal Helmet

£2,395.00
This M40 Helmet was produced at the Eisenhüttenwerk Thale factory and is an exceedingly rare item. Crafted during the World

Original 2nd Pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Knife by J.Nowill & Sons

£745.00
The Second Pattern Fairbairn-Sykes knife is a legendary dagger synonymous with elite British forces during World War II. This iconic

British WW2 Air Raid Hand Bell

£95.00
This is an original air raid warden’s bell. The ARP (Air Raid Precautions) were responsible for ringing the bell to