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1845 Pattern British Naval Cutlass By Wilkinson Swords

£575.00
~ 1845 Pattern British Naval Cutlass By Wilkinson Swords ~ This is an 1845 pattern British Royal Navy cutlass. The

1889 Pattern British Naval Cutlass By Wilkinson

£475.00
~ 1889 Pattern British Naval Cutlass By Wilkinson ~ This is an 1889 pattern British Royal Navy cutlass. The 1889

WW1 British Officers Brown Leather Saddle Pouches

£150.00
~ WW1 British Officers Brown Leather Saddle Pouches  ~ The set is of stitched brown leather with brass studs to

WW2 Dated 1941 British No 4 Mk 1 Rifle – Deactivated

£750.00
~ WW2 Dated 1941 British No 4 Mk 1 Rifle – Deactivated ~ The rifle is serial numbered BC18545. ~

WW1 British 1915 Dated SMLE Bolt Action Rifle – EU Spec Deactivated

£800.00
~ WW1 British 1915 Dated SMLE Bolt Action Rifle – EU Spec Deactivated ~ The Mark III rifle by Enfield

British WWII Propaganda Poster Libya

£100.00
– British WWII Propaganda Poster Libya – A3-sized framed WWII Propaganda Poster depicting Hurricanes and Spitfires attacking German bombers. An

WW1 British .303 SMLE Leather Bucket Saddle Rifle Holster

£150.00
~ WW1 British .303 SMLE Leather Bucket Saddle Rifle Holster ~ The .303 SMLE (Short Magazine Lee-Enfield) was the standard-issue

1915 Dated WW1 The Buffs Regiment (Royal East Kent Regiment) Swagger British Stick

£125.00
~ 1915 Dated WW1 The Buffs Regiment (Royal East Kent Regiment) Swagger Stick ~ The Buffs are one of the

Royal Naval Model 2 Lead Cutter by Mole

£995.00
Lead Cutter Training Cutlass with Scabbard

British Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk2 Dated 1944

£750.00
This is a Lee-Enfield No.4 Mk1 that would have been upgraded to a Mk2 post-war. The Mk2 features the addition

British 1845 Pattern Naval Cutlass

£645.00
~ British 1845 Pattern Naval Cutlass ~ The 1845 Pattern Cutlass replaced the 1801 pattern cutlass and had a service

WW2 British 1941 Dated Holster for the Webley Service Revolver

£55.00
~ WW2 British 1941 Dated Holster for the Webley Service Revolver ~ An excellent piece of the early campaigns the