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.
A classic and highly displayable Boys’ Brigade uniform belt set, combining strong Christian youth movement history with attractive period brasswork and honest vintage character. This original mid-century belt design is famously sought after for authentic Tomb Raider / Lara Croft cosplay gear replication.
A highly displayable Victorian military powder flask bearing the crowned “96” badge of the 96th Regiment of Foot — an attractive piece for collectors of British regimental militaria, black powder accessories, and Victorian shooting equipment.
A highly evocative and increasingly scarce original WWII British Police Mk II Brodie helmet, retaining its bold wartime POLICE stencil, 1941-dated TTC liner, and authentic Rubery Owen factory-marked shell — an excellent Blitz-era Home Front display piece.
A scarce and atmospheric original Third Reich enamel NSDAP notice board, retaining strong surviving graphics, official RZM approval markings, and unmistakable period presence despite extensive wartime and post-war wear.
A desirable matching-number 1941-dated German K98 bayonet set by the respected Solingen maker E. & F. Hörster, retaining wartime Waffenamt markings, original scabbard, and strong untouched military character.
A scarce and highly displayable Victorian Royal Navy boarding cutlass of the classic Pattern 1845 type, retaining Enfield inspection and VR acceptance markings together with its untouched service-worn character, making it an excellent example of Britain’s age of sail and empire-era naval weaponry.