German, WWII, Kriegsmarine Obergefreiter Sleeve Rank Chevron Patch – Naval Upper Arm Insignia, Two-Bar Rating Badge

£40.00
*German, WWII, Kriegsmarine Obergefreiter Sleeve Rank Chevron Patch – Naval Upper Arm Insignia, Two-Bar Rating Badge* An original Second World

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 Royal Navy, Cold War - 1975 Dated, QF 3-Pounder Blank Cartridge Case, RLB Birtley, Naval Saluting Round, 1974 Dated Primer

£45.00

A well-marked and displayable 1975-dated British 3-Pounder blank cartridge case by RLB Birtley, complete with original primer and ideal for naval or artillery collections.

British, c.1890–1910, Royal Navy QF 6-Pounder Hotchkiss Mark III Brass Shell Case – Kynoch Manufacture – Naval Anchor Mark

£45.00

A substantial and attractive Royal Navy 6-Pounder Hotchkiss shell case retaining anchor markings and Kynoch manufacture details from Britain's age of steam and empire.

British Royal Navy, Dated 1968, 4.5-Inch Naval Gun Brass Cartridge Case, Mk 3–5 Guns, by ECC (Edward Curran & Co)

£225.00

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.

British Royal Navy, Dated 1991–1994, 4.5-Inch Naval Star (Illuminating) Round, STAR Mk N3, Complete Fixed Display Round with Brass Case by RLB, Inert

£265.00

A large and impressive complete British Royal Navy 4.5-inch illuminating round, with clear markings, mixed-date service assembly, and full brass case—an excellent Cold War naval display piece.

British Royal Navy, 1998, 4.5-Inch (113mm) Naval Practice Shell Case, PRAC W1A2, Royal Ordnance Birtley (RLB)

£225.00

A large, impressive, and increasingly sought-after example of modern Royal Navy ordnance, combining scale, recognisable service use, and strong display presence.

British, Dated Feb 1897, Royal Navy Leadcutter / Naval Cutlass by Robert Mole & Sons, Birmingham – War Department Marked – Victorian Naval Issue

£695.00

A well-marked and atmospheric February 1897 Robert Mole Royal Navy leadcutter retaining War Department ownership marks, inspection stamps and original naval hilt finish—an excellent untouched Victorian naval edged weapon with strong collector and display appeal.

British, Victorian Era, Police or Naval Press Gang Type Weighted Wooden Kosh / Cosh, Queen Victoria “VR” Crowned Cipher, Initialled “SJ”

£295.00

A very atmospheric and visually striking Victorian authority weapon, retaining strong period character and excellent display presence.

Britains 9730 4.7" Toy Naval Gun #3

£30.00
~ Britains 9730 4.7" Toy Naval Gun #3 ~ The piece has a sprung cap firing mechanism, an elevating barrel,

Britains 9730 4.7" Toy Naval Gun #2

£30.00
~ Britains 9730 4.7" Toy Naval Gun #2 ~ The piece has a sprung cap firing mechanism, an elevating barrel,

Britains 9730 4.7" Toy Naval Gun #1

£30.00
~ Britain's 9730 4.7" Toy Naval Gun #1 ~ The piece has a sprung cap firing mechanism, an elevating barrel,