1923, George V, Hallmarked, Sterling Silver, Capstan Ink Well, by Charles Boyton and Son Ltd, London

£225.00
*1923, George V, Hallmarked, Sterling Silver, Capstan Ink Well, by Charles Boyton and Son Ltd, London* Delightful hallmarked sterling silver

British, WW2, Royal Engineers Corps (George VI) Tunic Button,  18mm

£6.00
*British, WW2, Royal Engineers Corps (George VI) Tunic Button,  18mm* Measures approx 18mm. Brass with loop on back. *Condition* In

King George V1 for Faithful Service Medal

£25.00
~ King George V1 for Faithful Service Medal ~ It was originally awarded for 25 years’ of cumulative service, with

George V Royal Artillery 1821/1850 Pattern Officer’s Sword

£455.00
This sword is a specific type of ceremonial sword used by officers in the Royal Artillery during the reign of

George V -GvR- 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer’s Sword and Scabbard by Mole

£350.00
*George V -GvR- 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer’s Sword and Scabbard by Mole* A George V infantry officer’s sword with copper

George V – GRI- 1897 Pattern, Indian Army Officers Sword and Scabbard

£325.00
*George V – GRI- 1897 Pattern, Indian Army Officers Sword and Scabbard* A George V infantry officer’s sword with copper

George V 1897 Pattern Infantry Sword c1869

£250.00
*George V 1897 Pattern Infantry Sword c1869 * A George V infantry sword with copper wired shagreen grip and black

WW2 Era RAF George V Senior Officers Sword

£850.00
~ WW2 Era RAF George V Senior Officers Sword ~ The sword has an etched blade and comes with its

King George IV High Ranking Officers 1822 Pattern Infantry Sword By Samuel Brunn The Cutler of the Prince of Wales

£2,850.00
~ King George IV High Ranking Officers 1822 Pattern Infantry Sword Presented By Samuel Brunn The Cutler of the Prince

c1937 King George VI Union Jack Flag

£95.00
~ c1937 King George VI Union Jack Flag ~ This flag or banner would have been made for the coronation

1911 Moorcroft MacIntyre Tobacco Jar Coronation Of King George V*

£225.00
~ 1911 Moorcroft MacIntyre Commemorative Tobacco Jar Commemorating The Coronation Of King George V ~ The jar has a sage