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WW2 Dated 1941 British No 4 Mk 1 Rifle – Deactivated

£750.00
~ WW2 Dated 1941 British No 4 Mk 1 Rifle – Deactivated ~ The rifle is serial numbered BC18545. ~

WW2 Canadian No 4 Mk I .303 Service Rifle – Deactivated

£650.00
~ WW2 Canadian No 4 Mk I .303 Service Rifle – Deactivated ~ The rifle is stamped with serial number

Cold War Indian 2A1 Jungle Carbine dated 1968

£950.00
~ Cold War Indian 2A1 Jungle Carbine dated 1968 ~ The Rifle 7.62mm 2A/2A1 is a 7.62×51mm NATO calibre bolt-action rifle adopted as a reserve

1945 Trench Art Ash Tray Shell Case Stand With Bullet Lighter

£395.00
~ 1945 Trench Art Ash Tray Shell Case Stand With Bullet Lighter ~ The body is stipple engraved for C.W.J.

WW1 1918 British 18 Pounder Trench Art Shell Case With Flowers In An Urn

£70.00
~ WW1 1918 British 18 Pounder Trench Art Shell Case With Flowers In An Urn  ~ The shell case is

WW1 French 75mm 1916 Trench Art Shell Case With Tulip Decoration

£70.00
~ WW1 French 75mm 1916 Trench Art Shell Case With Tulip Decoration ~ The shell case is dated for 1916

Pair Of WW1 German 1914/15 75mm Trench Art Shell Cases With Stylised Roses

£130.00
~ Pair Of WW1 German 1914/15 75mm Trench Art Shell Cases With Stylised Roses ~ The shell cases, with a

Pair of WW2 Mortar Shell Trench Art Bells

£195.00
London 1942 Two-Inch Shell Case Bells

Fine Pair Of 1923 Trench Art Made From 18 Pounder 1918 Dated Shell Cases With Birds

£140.00
~ Fine Pair Of 1923 Trench Art Made From 18 Pounder 1918 Dated Shell Cases With Birds ~ The brass

Pair Of Engraved 2 Pounder 1916 Nieuport And Dicmide Trench Art Vases

£50.00
~ Pair Of Engraved 2 Pounder 1916 Nieuport And Dicmide Trench Art Vases ~ The undersides are stamped ‘2 PDR’

WW1 1915 And 1917 Trench Art 75mm Shell Case Pair

£95.00
~ WW1 1915 And 1917 Trench Art 75mm Shell Case Pair ~ The Patronenfabrik Karlsruhe shell cases are dated for

Rare Royal Flying Corp RFC 1916 18 Pounder Trench Art Vase*

£350.00
~ Rare Royal Flying Corp RFC 1916 18 Pounder Trench Art Vase ~ A rare piece of Trench Art indeed