British, Edwardian / First World War Period c.1911–1915, Wilkinson London Folding-Guard Fencing Foil or Practice Smallsword

£150.00

A scarce and attractive Wilkinson London folding-guard fencing foil or military practice smallsword dating to the Edwardian and First World War period, likely accepted in 1911 and reinspected or reissued in 1915. Retaining its original gilt brass hilt, wire-bound grip, Broad Arrow inspection marks, and unusual folding shell guard mechanism, this is an elegant and highly displayable example of early 20th century British military and salle fencing equipment.

British, Late Victorian Period, Infantry or Naval Pattern Practice / Cadet Sabre by Thurkle, London

£150.00

An original Victorian-era British Thurkle proofed practice or cadet sabre retaining its attractive brass hilt and London “PROVED / T” proof slug, ideal for collectors of British military fencing and training weapons.

British, George V Period, Royal Navy Officer’s Dirk / Short Sword by Gieves Ltd, Portsmouth & London

£450.00

An attractive early 20th century British Royal Navy officer’s dirk by Gieves Ltd of Portsmouth & London, likely George V period, retaining gilt brass mounts, white shagreen grip with wire binding, crowned fouled anchor langets and traces of original etched blade decoration including a faint GVR cypher. A well-presented example with strong naval character and untouched age patina.

British, 1901-1953, Pair of Merchant Navy Second Officer’s Shoulder Boards, Two Stripe, Firmin London Buttons

£45.00

A very attractive matched pair of early-to-mid 20th century British Merchant Navy officer’s shoulder boards, complete with original Firmin London gilt fouled anchor buttons and desirable pre-1953 King’s Crown detail—an excellent display and uniform collector’s piece.

British, Post-1952, Royal Navy Sub-Lieutenant Shoulder Boards, with 4 Queen’s Crown Firmin London Officer’s Buttons, John Caplan Ltd Portsmouth

£55.00

A highly attractive and complete Royal Navy Sub-Lieutenant officer’s shoulder board set, enhanced by its Firmin London buttons and Portsmouth naval outfitter provenance.

British, Late Victorian c. 1896, 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer’s Sword, VR Cypher, Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London, Serial No. 34019, with Steel Service Scabbard and Sword Knot, Exceptional

£675.00

An exceptionally well-preserved late Victorian Henry Wilkinson 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer’s Sword (serial 34019, c.1896), retaining crisp blade etching, the Queen Victoria VR cypher, owner’s monogram and its plated steel service scabbard.

Late 18th Century Turn Off Barrel Boxlock Flintlock Pocket Pistol By Twigg Of London

£495.00
~ Late 18th Century Turn Off Barrel Boxlock Flintlock Pocket Pistol By Twigg Of London ~ The .40" calibre pocket

Late 18th Century Turn Off Barrel Boxlock Flintlock Pocket Pistol By Twigg Of London

£495.00
~ Late 18th Century Turn Off Barrel Boxlock Flintlock Pocket Pistol By Twigg Of London ~ The .45" calibre pocket

British, WW1–Early Interwar, Comrades of the Great War “Official” Enamel Lapel Badge with Scroll – J.R. Gaunt London – Early Number 1195

£60.00

A scarce and attractive early low-numbered “Official” issue Comrades of the Great War badge by J.R. Gaunt—an excellent veteran association piece directly linked to the origins of the British Legion.

British, Mid-20th Century, British Legion Enamel Membership Lapel Badge – Numbered P/O/65774 – J.R. Gaunt London

£15.00

Original pre-Royal British Legion enamel veteran’s membership badge by J.R. Gaunt London, numbered issue with classic lion head design.

British, WW2 era, Royal Engineers Old Comrades Association (OCA) Enamel Lapel Badge – J.R. Gaunt London – King’s Crown

£22.00

A smart and highly displayable inter-war / WWII-era Royal Engineers veterans’ badge by one of Britain’s premier military insignia makers, ideal for Royal Engineers, veterans’ association or British military badge collections.

British, WW1, Comrades of the Great War Veterans Membership Lapel Badge – J.R. Gaunt London – Numbered 15509

£45.00

Original WW1 Comrades of the Great War veterans badge by J.R. Gaunt London, numbered early issue example with original enamel and crescent fitting.