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1940’s Model Japanese Aichi B7A

£120.00
~ 1940’s Model Japanese Aichi B7A ~ The Aichi B7A Ryusei (流星, Ryūsei, “Shooting Star”, Allied reporting name “Grace”) was

1940’s Givejoy Toys Skybirds 1:72 Scale Model Blackburn Shark

£120.00
~ 1940’s Givejoy Toys Skybirds 1:72 Scale Model Blackburn Shark ~ The Blackburn Shark was a British carrier-borne torpedo bomber

1940’s Model Grumman Avenger TBM-3W

£120.00
~ 1940’s Model Grumman Avenger TBM-3W ~ The TBM-3W variant of the Avenger carried the first ship based airborne early

1940’s Givejoy Toys Skybirds 1:72 Scale Model Bristol Beaufighter

£120.00
~ 1940’s Givejoy Toys Skybirds 1:72 Scale Model Bristol Beaufighter ~ The Bristol Beaufighter was a British twin-engine heavy fighter

1940’s Givejoy Toys Skybirds 1:72 Scale Model Westland Wallace

£120.00
~ 1940’s Givejoy Toys Skybirds 1:72 Scale Model Westland Wallace ~ The Westland Wallace was a British two-seat, general-purpose biplane

Vintage Scale Model WW2 Bristol Beaufighter

£30.00
~ Vintage Scale Model WW2 Bristol Beaufighter ~ The Bristol Type 156 Beaufighter (often called the Beau) is a British

1940’s Givejoy Toys Skybirds 1:72 Scale Model Japanese Kawanishi N1K1

£100.00
~ 1940’s Givejoy Toys Skybirds 1:72 Scale Model Japanese Kawanishi N1K1 ~ The N1K1, designated as Kyōfū, was a floatplane

1940’s Givejoy Toys Skybirds 1:72 Scale Model Granville Gee Bee Model R Super Sportster

£80.00
~ 1940’s Givejoy Toys Skybirds 1:72 Scale Model Granville Gee Bee Model R Super Sportster ~ The ‘Gee Bee (Granville

1940’s Givejoy Toys Skybirds 1:72 Scale Model Albatros D.III

£85.00
~ 1940’s Givejoy Toys Skybirds 1:72 Scale Model Albatros D.III ~ The Albatros D.III was a biplane fighter aircraft used

1940’s Givejoy Toys Skybirds 1:72 Scale Model Bristol Bulldog

£100.00
~ 1940’s Givejoy Toys Skybirds 1:72 Scale Model Bristol Bulldog ~ The Bristol Bulldog was a British Royal Air Force

Royal Navy Warrant Officers 1827 Pattern Sword and Scabbard, by Pooley of London

£575.00
*Royal Navy Warrant Officers 1827 Pattern Sword and Scabbard, by Pooley of London* The first Royal Navy pattern sword was

Queen Elizabeth II, Royal Navy Officers 1827 Pattern Sword and Scabbard, by Wilkinson of London

£575.00
*Queen Elizabeth II, Royal Navy Officers 1827 Pattern Sword and Scabbard, by Wilkinson of London* An excellent example of a lion