A scarce and highly displayable Victorian Royal Navy boarding cutlass of the classic Pattern 1845 type, retaining Enfield inspection and VR acceptance markings together with its untouched service-worn character, making it an excellent example of Britain’s age of sail and empire-era naval weaponry.
A scarce and characterful Enfield Martini-Henry Mk II Volunteer carbine with Liverpool Battalion markings, S-X extractor upgrade, original ramrod and a documented Victorian service history spanning military issue, arsenal modification and Volunteer use.
Scarce Royal Navy-issued Pattern 1888 Mk I Lee-Metford bayonet dated October 1896 by RSAF Enfield, retaining its original naval-marked Mk I leather scabbard with matching rack numbers.
A genuine pre-war 1913 Enfield SMLE Mk III retaining volley sights and magazine cut-off, later Drill Purpose marked and issued to an Officers’ Training Corps, a very honest and well-marked example.
British Pattern 1856 yataghan sword bayonet with correct 55 mm stepped mortise for the Enfield two-band short rifle, unmarked Volunteer / commercial type, with scabbard.
Early production British L1A1 SLR manufactured at RSAF Enfield in 1961, retaining original BSA-dated 1960 wood furniture and Enfield inspection marks, complete with British military magazine, original sling and carry bag.