British, WWII, War Medal 1939–1945 – George VI Issue, Original Ribbon - 237

£20.00
*British, WWII, War Medal 1939–1945 – George VI Issue, Original Ribbon* An original British World War II War Medal 1939–1945,

British Army, Post-1952, Warrant Officer Class II (WO2) Wrist Rank Strap – Queen’s Crown, Leather Field Service Type

£25.00

A scarce and highly displayable original post-1952 British Army WO2 wrist rank strap, complete with Queen’s Crown insignia and original leather strap—an excellent Cold War senior NCO uniform piece.

British Army, 1993, Camouflage Face Paint Two Colour Stick by Q.M.S., Light Green No.1 / Dark Brown No.2, Original Field Issue Example

£10.00
A genuine 1993 British Army-issued two-colour camouflage face paint stick, complete and clearly marked, a scarce and desirable original piece of late Cold War-era field equipment.

British, c.1958–1970, The Lancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales’s Volunteers) Brass Shoulder Title, “LANCASHIRE (PWV)”

£10.00

A scarce and attractive original British Army Lancashire Regiment (PWV) shoulder title, desirable due to its short 1958–1970 period of use and complete original fittings.

British, WW2, Defence Medal with Original Issue Box and Paperwork to H.G. Surridge of Romford, Essex

£45.00

Original WW2 British Defence Medal group retaining named OHMS issue box, Army Council paperwork, ribbon leaflet, and tissue wrapper to H.G. Surridge of Romford, Essex.

British, Early to Mid 20th Century, Plain Brass Rectangular Tobacco / Trinket Box

£24.00

A compact early to mid 20th century plain brass trinket or keepsake box of simple utilitarian form, retaining an attractive aged patina and understated campaign-style appearance.

British, Edwardian / First World War Period c.1911–1915, Wilkinson London Folding-Guard Fencing Foil or Practice Smallsword

£150.00

A scarce and attractive Wilkinson London folding-guard fencing foil or military practice smallsword dating to the Edwardian and First World War period, likely accepted in 1911 and reinspected or reissued in 1915. Retaining its original gilt brass hilt, wire-bound grip, Broad Arrow inspection marks, and unusual folding shell guard mechanism, this is an elegant and highly displayable example of early 20th century British military and salle fencing equipment.

British, Late Victorian Period, Infantry or Naval Pattern Practice / Cadet Sabre by Thurkle, London

£150.00

An original Victorian-era British Thurkle proofed practice or cadet sabre retaining its attractive brass hilt and London “PROVED / T” proof slug, ideal for collectors of British military fencing and training weapons.

British, George V Period, Royal Navy Officer’s Dirk / Short Sword by Gieves Ltd, Portsmouth & London

£450.00

An attractive early 20th century British Royal Navy officer’s dirk by Gieves Ltd of Portsmouth & London, likely George V period, retaining gilt brass mounts, white shagreen grip with wire binding, crowned fouled anchor langets and traces of original etched blade decoration including a faint GVR cypher. A well-presented example with strong naval character and untouched age patina.

British or Colonial, Late 19th to Early 20th Century, Gentleman’s Swagger Stick with Horn Crook Handle and Brass Mounts

£55.00

A handsome late Victorian to Edwardian gentleman’s swagger stick with naturally formed horn crook handle, blackened wooden shaft, and brass mounts, retaining attractive period patina and classic military officer styling throughout.

British Indian Army, Early 20th Century, Officer’s Swagger Stick of the 13th Frontier Force Rifles, “8 Coke’s” Battalion

£145.00

Scarce British Indian Army swagger stick of the 13th Frontier Force Rifles with engraved crowned “FRONTIER FORCE” and “8 COKE’S” regimental insignia to the silver pommel.

British, Early 20th Century, Aldenham School Officer Training Corps Swagger Stick with White Metal Pommel and Bamboo Shaft

£85.00

A scarce and original Aldenham School OTC/CCF swagger stick with embossed school crest pommel and bamboo shaft, representing the long military and cadet traditions of one of Britain’s historic public schools.