German, WW2 - 1940 Dated, Luftwaffe Enlisted Man's Steel Belt Buckle – Schmöle & Comp., Menden

£210.00

An honest untouched 1940-dated Luftwaffe buckle by the recognised wartime maker Schmöle & Comp., retaining strong detail and correct wartime construction.

British, WW1, Victory Medal, Named to 7834  Pte. William Ivor Mitchell, 1st Hertfordshire Regiment – Killed in Action 31 July 1917 – Ypres / Passchendaele Casualty

£45.00

A thoroughly researched and named WW1 casualty medal to a Hertfordshire Regiment soldier killed on the opening day of Passchendaele, with surviving family and pension records allowing his full story to be reconstructed.

British, Pre WW1 - 1937 Dated, Large Military Clasp Knife / Jack Knife, by Wade & Butcher Sheffield – Broad Arrow Marked

£95.00

An honest pre-war 1937-dated British military clasp knife by the famous Sheffield maker Wade & Butcher, retaining Broad Arrow markings and strong service character throughout.

British, WW1, Medal Trio - 1914 Star with 5th Aug–22nd Nov Clasp & Rosette, Named to 26428 Gunner George Gray, Royal Garrison Artillery – Old Contemptible, India Service & Qualified Artillery Saddler

£215.00

A researched and unusually personal "Old Contemptible" 1914 Star clasp trio to a pre-war regular Royal Garrison Artillery man, India veteran and qualified military Saddler.

British, WW1, Named 1914–15 Star Trio Medal Group to 852 Pte James Naismith, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders – Wounded Soldier – Ribbon Bar & Case

£190.00

A researched and named WW1 Scottish medal trio to a wounded Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders soldier, retaining original ribbon bar and case with confirmed casualty-list history.

British, c.1882 Dated, Enfield Martini-Henry Mk II Carbine – S-X Strengthened Extractor Upgrade – Liverpool Volunteer Battalion Marked – Original Cleaning Rod, Obsolete Calibre

£795.00

A scarce and characterful Enfield Martini-Henry Mk II Volunteer carbine with Liverpool Battalion markings, S-X extractor upgrade, original ramrod and a documented Victorian service history spanning military issue, arsenal modification and Volunteer use.

British, Dated Feb 1897, Royal Navy Leadcutter / Naval Cutlass by Robert Mole & Sons, Birmingham – War Department Marked – Victorian Naval Issue

£695.00

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.

Staffordshire Pearlware Mug Of Father Neptune (Shorter & Sons, Ltd), circa 1940-1946

£45.00
~ Staffordshire Pearlware Mug Of Father Neptune (Shorter & Sons, Ltd), circa 1940-1946 ~ A characterful and vibrantly hand-painted Staffordshire

Victorian Continental Harlequin Figure Porcelain Pocket Watch Holder , c.1850-1880

£30.00
~ Victorian Continental Harlequin Figure Porcelain Pocket Watch Holder , c.1850-1880 ~ A charming and unusual Victorian two-piece porcelain pocket

Victorian Staffordshire Pottery Money Box - Georgian Mansion House, c.1845-1870

£50.00
~ Victorian Staffordshire Pottery Money Box - Georgian Mansion House, c.1845-1870 ~ A charming and collectible Victorian Staffordshire pottery money

British, 19th Century, East India Company Mameluke Sabre with Original Scabbard – Officer’s Presentation / Dress Sword, Excellent Condition

£1,895.00

An elegant and historically evocative British East India Company Mameluke sabre displaying strong Egyptian and Ottoman stylistic influence combined with classic British officer tailoring. Complete with its original steel scabbard, engraved gilt-brass hilt mounts, and ivory or bone grips, this is an impressive senior officer’s dress sabre representative of the prestige military culture of the East India Company and British Army during the early Victorian and late Georgian period. A highly decorative and collectible example of one of the most iconic officer sword patterns of the 19th century.