Late 18th Century Salt Glaze Stoneware German Tobacco Jar With Pewter Lid

£375.00
~ Late 18th Century Salt Glaze Stoneware German Tobacco Jar With Pewter Lid ~ The jar is embossed with peasant

WW2 Soviet 1941 Russian Tokarev Semi-Auto - Deactivated

£1,550.00
~ WW2 Soviet 1941 Russian Tokarev Semi-Auto - UK/EU Spec Deactivated ~ This is a very rare and excellent Tokarev

German Mauser Bolo C96 7.62mm Carbine With Later Wooden Box

Original price was: £1,200.00.Current price is: £995.00.
The top of the chamber area is marked "WAFFENFABRIK / MAUSER / OBERNDORF A/N". The left side of the barrel

WW1 Trench Art Lamp Column

£60.00
~ WW1 Trench Art Lamp Column ~ The shell case was converted to a column for a table lamp just

Regency Mahogany And Brass Inlaid Twin Fusee Bracket Clock Farr & Son Bristol

£1,495.00
~ Regency Mahogany And Brass Inlaid Twin Fusee Bracket Clock Farr & Son Bristol ~ A superb original Regency dome

WW1 British Bristol Pattern Anti Personnel Flechette #5

£160.00
~ WW1 British Bristol Pattern Anti Personnel Flechette #5 ~ These darts were dropped from bi-planes on the unsuspecting troops

WW1 British Bristol Pattern Anti Personnel Flechette #4

£160.00
~ WW1 British Bristol Pattern Anti Personnel Flechette #4 ~ These darts were dropped from bi-planes on the unsuspecting troops

WW2 British HMS Upstart 1942 Royal Navy U Class Submarine Bronze Badge

£275.00
~ WW2 British HMS Upstart 1942 Royal Navy U Class Submarine Bronze Badge ~ The central image depicts a classical

Victorian Style Silver Easel Photo Frame Embossed With Foliage And Flowers, London 1990

£70.00
~ Victorian Style Silver Easel Photo Frame Embossed With Foliage And Flowers, London 1990 ~ A pretty little glazed photo

19th Century Japanese Satsuma Pottery Charger Hand Painted With Warriors

£90.00
~ 19th Century Japanese Satsuma Pottery Charger Hand Painted With Warriors ~ A fine large charger plate depicting a Samurai

WW2 Royal Navy Submarine Or Ship Astral Bulkhead Clock Made By Smiths

£345.00
The Astral Bulkhead Clock made by Smiths was the most used pattern on all the Royal Navy ships.