Showing 1–12 of 24 results

British 1897 Pattern Victorian Infantry Officers Sword

£475.00
~ British 1897 Pattern Victorian Infantry Officers Sword ~ The proofed blade is etched with the Kings crown, there is

WW2 61st Infantry Division Cloth Badge

£20.00
~ WW2 61st Infantry Division Cloth Badge ~ The badge is formed of a red felt square attached to a

WW2 61st Infantry Division Cloth Badge #2

£20.00
~ WW2 61st Infantry Division Cloth Badge #2 ~ The badge is formed of a red felt square attached to

1908 Pattern WW1 British Infantry Canvas Belt

£90.00
~ 1908 Pattern WW1 British Infantry Canvas Belt ~ ~ Condition ~ Please refer to the images for the condition.

M1845 French Infantry Officer Sword Dated 1850

£395.00
~ M1845 French Infantry Officer Sword Dated 1850 ~ The blade is double fullered and is etched on one side

Indian Infantry Three Band Percussion Musket

£495.00
*Indian Infantry Three Band Percussion Musket* 42 3/4″ (108.5cm) total length. 27 1/4 barrel length. Approx: 5 bore. Engraved 649

Illustrations of Colours of First Regiment Foot Guards – Grenadier Companies

£995.00
This is an album of hand-painted colours/flags of each of the Grenadier companies and light infantry companies of the First

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

WW1 Baden Line Infantry Officers Pickelhaube M1850

£995.00
First World War German Infantry Officer Helmet

French Pattern 1882 Infantry Officer’s Sword and Scabbard

£450.00
~ French Pattern 1882 Infantry Officer’s Sword and Scabbard ~ This is the 1882 French model infantry officers sword (épée

1845 Pattern Victorian Infantry Officer’s Sword

£395.00
~ 1845 Pattern Victorian Infantry Officer’s Sword ~ The blade is nicely etched with foliage and the coat of arms

British 1822 Pattern Pipeback Infantry Officer’s Sword

£595.00
This is one of the iconic gothic hilted British army swords. The 1822 dress regulations mandated the introduction of a