Original 1991 British Royal Arsenal brass cartridge case (R↑L), War Department marked—solid inert display example with clear markings and classic Cold War provenance.
A scarce and unusual British Cold War ROF Chorley-marked L10A1 artillery primer assembly — equally appealing as a technical ordnance display piece or as the well-known collector "Military Poppy Holder."
An unusual and decorative artillery-based trench art lighter and ashtray with possible Austro-Hungarian origins and intriguing evidence of later post-war surplus history.
A researched and unusually personal "Old Contemptible" 1914 Star clasp trio to a pre-war regular Royal Garrison Artillery man, India veteran and qualified military Saddler.
Scarce Sardinian Crimean Medal named to Major J. D. Shakespear, Royal Horse Artillery, who assumed command of “I” Troop during the Battle of Balaklava in 1854.
A substantial and well-preserved brass artillery cartridge case for the U.S. 105mm field howitzer system, clearly headstamped “105MM M14 TYPE I”, with additional production details including Lot BBI-31, wartime date 1944 and the U.S. Army flaming ordnance bomb acceptance emblem.