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HMS Boadicea H65 1931 B Class Destroyer Wardroom Plaque

£180.00
~ HMS Boadicea H65 1931 B Class Destroyer Wardroom Plaque ~ The plaque is made from cast embossed, grey metal

Swiss, Model 1889 Schmidt–Rubin Rifle, Made 1896 at Eidgenoessische Waffenfabrik, Privatised 1931, Obsolete Calibre, Regimental Markings, Matching Numbers

£1,095.00
*Swiss, Model 1889 Schmidt–Rubin Rifle, Made 1896 at Eidgenoessische Waffenfabrik, Privatised 1931, Obsolete Calibre, Regimental Markings, Matching Numbers* Serial no:

William Lionel Wyllie RA (1851-1931) Pencil Sketch Lighters, Lightmen & London

£75.00
~ William Lionel Wyllie RA (1851-1931) Pencil Sketch Lighters, Lightmen & London ~ It is presented in a glazed frame

1928 To 1931 Moorcroft Moonlit Blue Pattern Jam Pot

£925.00
~ 1928 To 1931 Moorcroft Moonlit Blue Pattern Jam Pot ~ This very desirable pattern depicts tubelined trees over a

Sheffield 1931 Silver Blade And Mother Of Pearl Penknife

£50.00
~ Sheffield 1931 Silver Blade And Mother Of Pearl Penknife ~ The blade is fully hallmarked and was made by

WW2 1931 Luftwaffe Junghans radio operators clock

£745.00
*WW2 1931 Luftwaffe Junghans radio operators clock* WW2  Luftwaffe Junghans radio operators clock. Black dial with luminous Arabic numerals. Separate

Sterling Silver Candlestick By Marson & Jones Birmingham 1931

£95.00
~ Sterling Silver Candlestick By Marson & Jones Birmingham 1931 ~ The candlestick has light reeded decoration. It is hallmarked

Cased Cauldron China Silver Mounted Coffee Service 1931 For Six

£895.00
~ Cauldron China Coffee Service Silver Mounted Chester 1931 For Six ~ The coffee cans and saucers have gilt detailing

1931 Ladies Silver & Enamel Royal Marines Compact

£485.00
~ 1931 Ladies Silver & Enamel Royal Marines Compact ~ A fine circular silver ladies compact decorated with the Royal

Circa 1931 Large Signed Art Deco René Lalique Glass Tray In The Blois Pattern

£425.00
~ Circa 1931 Large Signed Art Deco René Lalique Glass Tray In The Blois Pattern ~ Designed in the ‘Blois’