Dinky Toys Long Tom Field Gun

£20.00
~ Dinky Toys Long Tom Field Gun ~ The piece has an elevating barrel and rotating wheels. ~ Condition ~

Vintage Britains Metal Toy Howitzer

£24.00
~ Vintage Britains Metal Toy Howitzer ~ The piece has a sprung firing mechanism, an elevating mirror, and rotating wheels.

c1930s Tinplate Howitzer Toy

£44.00
~ c1930s Tinplate Howitzer Toy ~ The piece has a sprung firing mechanism and rotating wheels. ~ Condition ~ Please

Britains 9730 4.7" Toy Naval Gun #3

£30.00
~ Britains 9730 4.7" Toy Naval Gun #3 ~ The piece has a sprung cap firing mechanism, an elevating barrel,

Britains 9730 4.7" Toy Naval Gun #2

£30.00
~ Britains 9730 4.7" Toy Naval Gun #2 ~ The piece has a sprung cap firing mechanism, an elevating barrel,

Britains 9730 4.7" Toy Naval Gun #1

£30.00
~ Britain's 9730 4.7" Toy Naval Gun #1 ~ The piece has a sprung cap firing mechanism, an elevating barrel,

c1910 Pull Sprung Tinplate Cannon

£75.00
~ c1910 Pull Sprung Tinplate Cannon ~ The piece has a sprung pull firing mechanism and rotating wheels. ~ Condition

c1910 French VeBe Tinplate Field Gun

£145.00
~ c1910 French VeBe Tinplate Field Gun ~ The piece has a sprung pull firing mechanism and rotating wheels. The

1960s Or 1970s Modern Toys M-40 Battery Powered Tinplate Tank

£65.00
~ 1960s Or 1970s Modern Toys M-40 Battery Powered Tinplate Tank ~ The remote control is marked 'Forward', 'Reverse', 'Aim

Pre-War Astra Metal Round Based Searchlight

£75.00
~ Pre-War Astra Metal Round Based Searchlight ~ The heavy, cast metal, battery powered piece has an elevating searchlight. ~

c1950 Gama Of Germany Tinplate American Tank

£275.00
~ c1950 Gama Of Germany Tinplate American Tank ~ The tank has a clockwork drive and friction sparking machine guns.

Imperial German, WW1, M1898/05 a/A "Butcher" Bayonet by Simson & Co., Dated 1915, Simson & Co Suhl, Matching Era Mauser Scabbard

£245.00

A desirable early-war 1915-dated “Butcher Blade” bayonet by Simson & Co., paired with a period Mauser scabbard and retaining clear Imperial acceptance marks—an honest First World War example.