19th Century Treen And Bone Needle Case In The Form Of An Umbrella

£50.00
~ 19th Treen And Bone Needle Case In The Form Of An Umbrella ~ A delightful item used for housing

Pair Of Circa 1780 Rylands And Darby Flintlock Pistols With Original Bone Tipped Ramrods

£2,800.00
~ Pair Of Circa 1780 Rylands And Darby Flintlock Pistols With Original Bone Tipped Ramrods ~ The un-sighted, proofed steel

Japanese, Meiji period (1868-1912), Small Carved Tanto Dagger with 7″ blade, Carved Bone Fittings

£475.00
*Japanese, Meiji period (1868-1912), Small Carved Tanto Dagger with 7″ blade, Carved Bone Fittings* Approximate measurements: 39.4cm overall (with scabbard),

Japanese, Meiji period (1868-1912), Carved Tanto Dagger with 9.5″ blade, with Carved Bone Fittings

£495.00
*Japanese, Meiji period (1868-1912), Carved Tanto Dagger with 9.5″ blade, with Carved Bone Fittings* Approximate measurements: 41.9cm overall (with Scabbard),

Japanese, Meiji period (1868-1912), Large Carved Tanto Dagger with 11″ blade, Carved Bone Fittings

£525.00
*Japanese, Meiji period (1868-1912), Large Carved Tanto Dagger with 11″ blade, Carved Bone Fittings* Approximate Measurements: 53cm overall (in scabbard),

19th Century Caucasian Khanjali Dagger With Bone Grip And Scabbard

£120.00
~ 19th Century Caucasian Khanjali Dagger With Bone Grip And Scabbard ~ ~ Condition ~ Please refer to the images

Japanese, Meiji Period (1868-1912), Carved Bone Dagger Knife and Scabbard, plus sheath

£495.00
*Japanese, Meiji Period (1868-1912), Carved Bone Tanto Dagger and Scabbard, plus sheath* 37.5cm overall A Japanese carved bone tanto, Meiji

18th Century Whale Bone Bosuns Persuader (kosh or cosh) – Navy Truncheon

£600.00
*Rare 18th Century Whale Bone/Baleen Bosuns Persuader (kosh or cosh)* Persuaders were a form of cosh permitted to be used

Beswick Of England Fine Bone China Fox Model Number 1016a

£50.00
~ Beswick Of England Fine Bone China Fox Model Number 1016a ~ This one, which has the old Beswick back

19th Century Bone & Wood Knife with Scabbard

£65.00
It is probably a Malayan piece. The scabbard is made of wood and bone, with floral engravings. The tip of

Sir James Duke & Nephews Bone China Cup And Saucer 1860-63

£95.00
~ James Duke & Nephew Cup And Saucer 1860-63 ~ A rather rare hand painted bone china cup and saucer

Limoges Bone China (Haviland & Co) Cup & Saucer

£30.00
~ Limoges Bone China (Haviland & Co) Cup & Saucer ~ They are formed with a subtle spiraling fluted pattern.