A scarce and highly collectible miniature brass pocket compass with strong RAF and SOE escape kit associations—small enough to be concealed within personal effects and exactly the type of discreet navigation instrument prized by collectors of WWII escape and evasion equipment.
A late-production Colt Model 1849 Pocket Revolver in .31 calibre with matching serial numbers, 4-inch barrel and remnants of the iconic Stagecoach cylinder scene.
An original 1918-dated British War Department Mark VI officers’ pocket compass by Terrasse W. Co., retaining clear government markings, intact glass, and honest service wear — a desirable late-WWI navigation instrument.
*British, Mid-19th Century, Percussion Pepperbox Revolver, Six-Shot Pocket Size, Obsolete Calibre* A compact British percussion pepperbox revolver dating to the
*British, c.1830–1845 Percussion Pocket Pistol (Derringer Size), by W. Booth, Converted Flintlock, Obsolete Calibre* A compact British percussion pocket pistol