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 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.
An unusual Cold War Royal Navy ‘N’ marked Anti-Submarine (A/S 12) cartridge case conversion, dated 1965 and retaining clear British military markings together with its original N38 Mk1 primer assembly and specialist naval warfare association.
A large, impressive, and increasingly sought-after example of modern Royal Navy ordnance, combining scale, recognisable service use, and strong display presence.
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.
Complete Edwardian Royal Navy Lieutenant’s full dress uniform group by Gieve, Matthews & Seagrove Ltd, including named tailcoat, trousers, and boxed epaulettes to T. C. C. Bolster, later Captain Thomas Charles Carpenter Bolster DSO RN, dating circa 1907–1914.
A genuine named WW1 Royal Navy 1914–15 Star to Stoker 1st Class Jesse W. Hall, HMS Lucia, with original ribbon and fully traceable service entitlement.
Original Royal Navy rating’s working / training dress uniform, Queen’s Crown period, with cotton drill jacket, Leading Rate badge and traditional broadfall bell-bottom trousers, mid-20th century.
British Georgian Royal Navy midshipman’s dirk, Napoleonic / Trafalgar period, circa 1795–1805, with turned bone grip, foliate brass guard, flattened diamond blade and original brass scabbard, in good untouched condition.