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.

British, c.1938–1939, Territorial Army (TA) Mufti Civilian Lapel Badge – Silver – King's Crown – Early Serial No. 23586

£22.00

An attractive low-numbered early issue Territorial Army Mufti badge dating to Britain's final pre-war years, retaining its original numbered fitting and displaying excellent period character.

US, Civil War, Early Colt Model 1860 Army .44 Revolver (c.1863) with Complete Belt Rig: Eagle Plate, Holster, Model 1850 Cap Pouch, Accessory Pouch and Shoulder Support Strap, Serial No. 89837, Obsolete Calibre

£3,995.00

A remarkably complete and highly evocative Civil War Colt Army field rig, centred around an early 1863-produced revolver and enhanced by an exceptional Reuben Nece-inspected Model 1850 cap pouch retaining its original wool lining, brass suspension hook, and vent pick.

British, c.1923–1924, British Thompson-Houston (B.T.H.) Type C Form A Crystal Wireless Receiver, Serial R3306, with BTH Headphones and 1935 G.P.O. Wireless Licence

£450.00

Early B.T.H. crystal wireless receiver with original headphones and a named 1935 G.P.O. licence — a classic piece of early British broadcasting history.

Czech / Irish, 1937, Bren Trials Light Machine Gun (ZGB-33 Pattern), Serial 209, Matching Spare Barrel, Irish “FF” Property Marks, Matching Nos, Deactivated

£2,995.00

One of the earliest surviving Bren guns, ZGB-33, from the first shipment of approximately 200 Czech-manufactured trial guns supplied to Britain in 1936 prior to the start of Enfield production, later issued to the Irish Army and retaining rare Irish “FF” property marks.

British, c.1930s–WW2, Schermuly SPRA Line-Throwing Pistol Rocket Apparatus, Brass Frame, Serial No. 4500, Deactivated

£595.00

A rare and visually impressive Schermuly maritime line-throwing pistol rocket apparatus, an important piece of naval rescue equipment used aboard British ships during the inter-war period and WWII.

French, WW1, Model 1886/15 Lebel Cruciform Spike Bayonet with Matching Scabbard – Tulle Arsenal Serial T15880, Rare Wartime Blackened Steel Grip

£245.00

A desirable matching-number WW1 French Lebel M1886/15 “Rosalie” bayonet and scabbard from the Tulle arsenal, featuring the scarcer wartime blackened steel grip.

US, Civil War, “Model 1858” Remington New Model Army Percussion Revolver, Serial No. 30142, Obsolete Calibre

£1,550.00

Original Civil War Remington New Model Army (“Model 1858”) revolver, manufactured at Ilion in 1863 with U.S. inspection marks and strong historical association with Union cavalry service.

U.S, American Civil War, “Model 1858” Remington New Model Army Percussion Revolver, Serial 99324, Obsolete Calibre

£1,450.00

American Civil War period Remington New Model Army (“Model 1858”) .44 percussion revolver, serial 99324, with clear Remington barrel address and numerous U.S. inspection marks.

German, WW2, 1937 Dated Krieghoff P.08 Luger Pistol, Luftwaffe Contract, Serial 520, Matching Numbers, HK Anchor Toggle, Old Spec Deactivated

£4,995.00

Scarce 1937 Luftwaffe-contract Krieghoff P.08 Luger with HK anchor toggle crest, matching numbers and desirable old-spec deactivation retaining full mechanical function.

British, WWII, STEN Mk II 9mm Submachine Gun with Skeleton Stock, Matching Serial No. 48057, Sterling (S23) Components, Two Magazines & Cleaner, Old Spec Deactivation

£2,195.00

An exceptionally well-preserved and highly desirable matching-number WWII British STEN Mk II submachine gun, retaining matching serial number 48057 across multiple principal components, complete with skeleton stock, magazines and cleaner, and deactivated to early UK specification with London Proof House certificate.

Polish, Cold War Dated 1954, Radom DPM (Degtyaryov Pekhotny Modernizirovanny) 7.62×54R Light Machine Gun, Serial No. RK0221, Matching Numbers, with Pan Magazine & Bipod, EU Deactivated

£895.00

A high-quality, matching-numbers Polish DPM Light Machine Gun, manufactured at the renowned Radom (Circle 11) arsenal in 1954. This Cold War-era piece remains in excellent condition with clear Polish proof marks and is accompanied by its original pan magazine and bipod. Fully compliant with 2026 EU/UK deactivation standards with accompanying Birmingham Proof House certification.