A scarce early 1905-dated QF 18-pounder case by Maribyrnong, later reissued at the outbreak of WWI—an excellent multi-period artillery piece with strong Commonwealth interest.
An original WW2 British No. 4 Mk. II spike bayonet by Savage-Stevens, complete with its correct No. 4 Mk. I scabbard and strong Lend-Lease Anglo-American wartime interest.
Cold War East German DDR AKM Modell 59/2 bayonet, complete with steel scabbard and original NVA leather frog — a desirable Warsaw Pact Kalashnikov bayonet with clear inspection markings.
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 substantial and well-preserved brass artillery cartridge case for the U.S. 105mm field howitzer system, clearly headstamped “105MM M14 TYPE I”, with additional production details including Lot BBI-31, wartime date 1944 and the U.S. Army flaming ordnance bomb acceptance emblem.
WWII Vickers Mk I .303 heavy machine gun V993 by Vickers-Armstrong Crayford, Mk IV tripod dated 1941, with transit chests, belt, sight and accessories, EU deactivated, very complete set.