A scarce and highly collectible miniature brass pocket compass with strong RAF and SOE escape kit associations—small enough to be concealed within personal effects and exactly the type of discreet navigation instrument prized by collectors of WWII escape and evasion equipment.
Decorative late 19th–early 20th century copper-alloy belt or harness hanger mount with applied star boss, likely continental European / Balkan work, complete with hook and suspension loop, good aged patina.
*Rare European, Early 19th Century, Childs Mameluke Sword and Original Brass Scabbard* Approximate measurements: 32.5cm curved blade, 43cm overall Marked
*European, c17th–18th Century, Heavy Executioner’s Axe with Broad Forged Crescent Blade* A striking and substantial executioner-type axe, of medieval style
*Scarce, European, Percussion Take Down Fowler (Hunting Gun), Belgian Proof Mark, Obsolete Calibre* Approximate Measurements: 129cm overall, 86.5cm barrel, approximately