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British, 1897 Pattern, Edward VII (1901-1910) Officers Infantry Sword

£225.00
*British, 1897 Pattern, Edward VII (1901-1910) Officers Infantry Sword * The 1897 pattern infantry officers’ sword is a straight-bladed, three-quarter

British 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword by Larcom & Veysey, Portsmouth

£225.00
*1897 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword by Larcom & Veysey, Portsmouth* The 1897 pattern infantry officers’ sword is a straight-bladed, three-quarter

Victorian, British, 1897 Pattern, Indian Infantry Officer’s Sword and Scabbard, by Ranken & Co, Calcutta

£595.00
*Victorian, British, 1897 Pattern, Indian Infantry Officer’s Sword and Scabbard, by Ranken & Co, Calcutta* The 1897 pattern infantry officers’

British Navy, George V1 Bronze Ships Bell with Original Clapper

£550.00
*British Navy, George V1, Bronze Ships Bell with Original Clapper” This sizable bronze ship’s bell proudly displays the royal insignia

c1960’s Freshwater Pearl Necklace – 26 Inches

£195.00
~ c1960’s Freshwater Pearl Necklace – 26 Inches ~ A beautiful circa 1960’s necklace of grey and cream freshwater pearls.

c1960’s Freshwater Pearl Bracelet

£95.00
~ c1960’s Freshwater Pearl Bracelet ~ A beautiful circa 1960’s bracelet of grey and cream freshwater pearls. The bracelet is

William Lionel Wyllie, Original signed etching, The Destroyer Attack at The Battle of Jutland: “Champion” and the Thirteenth Flotilla Ahead of the Battle Cruisers”

£645.00
*William Lionel Wyllie, Original signed etching, The Destroyer Attack at The Battle of Jutland: “Champion” and the Thirteenth Flotilla Ahead

WW1, Original, Imperial, Prussian, German, Army Brass Buckle and Leather Belt, ‘Gott Mit Uns’. Model 1895

£250.00
*WW1, Original, Imperial, Prussian, German, Army Brass Buckle and Leather Belt, ‘Gott Mit Uns’. Model 1895* Imperial German Army uniform

Russian Red Army, 1935, Tokarev TT30 Semi Automatic Pistol. Deactivated.

£895.00
*Russian Red Army, 1935, Tokarev TT30, 2nd Variation, Semi Automatic Pistol. Deactivated.* The Tokarev was a reliable, well-made semi-automatic pistol