A desirable WWII Seymour Products STEN magazine complete with wartime Frankford Arsenal inert cartridges, offering an attractive and display-ready accessory ideal for STEN, SOE and World War II small-arms collections.
A genuine WWII Canadian John Inglis Bren magazine paired with an interesting mixed Commonwealth .303 display lot, showing the continued service life of Bren equipment and ammunition long after the Second World War.
A scarce and visually impressive pre-war / early WWII American Armament Corporation 37mm Anti-Aircraft Gun M2 shell case with unusual contractor markings and Winchester subcontract detail, representing an uncommon piece of experimental American ordnance history.
A genuine Cold War Royal Navy 4.5-inch brass cartridge case with clear 1968 dating, desirable maker (ECC), and strong display presence—an excellent representative example of British naval ordnance.
A highly desirable wartime dated British Monotype Group Bren Mk II retaining matching serial numbers, strong Ministry of Supply inspection markings, moving action, and original French deactivation documentation.