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WW2 Binocular Gunsights G372 by Ross of London

£495.00
~ WW2 Binocular Gunsights G372 by Ross of London ~ During World War II, the G372 binocular gunsights produced by

Air Ministry WW2 Bubble Sextant Mk 1XA Dated 1943

£195.00
The bubble sextant is a specialized device used to measure the angles between celestial objects, such as the sun, moon,

Janes Fighting Ships 1950-51

£60.00
~ Janes Fighting Ships 1950-51 ~ ~ Condition ~ Please refer to the images for the condition. ~ Dimensions ~

15th King’s Hussars, Victorian Officer’s, Regimental Mameluke and Scabbard Sword by Hawkes & Co, London

£3,250.00
*15th King’s Hussars, Victorian Officer’s, Regimental Mameluke and Scabbard Sword by Hawkes & Co, London* A dress sword / levee

A IXth Lancer’s Officers 1822 Pattern Mameluke and Scabbard Sword by Prosser

£3,295.00
*A IXth Lancer’s Officers 1822 Pattern Mameluke and Scabbard Sword by Prosser* A Ninth Lancer’s Officers Mameluke by Prosser, 79cm

British WW1 1916 Propeller Blade Cross Section

£85.00
~ British WW1 1916 Propeller Blade Cross Section ~ The cross section is of laminated construction and is stamped T.5.0

WW1 Propeller Blade Cross Section Box #7

£120.00
~ WW1 Propeller Blade Cross Section Box #7 ~ The box body is made out of a hollowed out WW1

WW1 Propeller Blade Cross Section Box #6

£160.00
~ WW1 Propeller Blade Cross Section Box #6 ~ The box body is made out of a hollowed out WW1

WW1 Propeller Blade Cross Section Box #5

£150.00
~ WW1 Propeller Blade Cross Section Box #5 ~ The box body is made out of a hollowed out WW1

WW1 Propeller Blade Cross Section Box #4

£150.00
~ WW1 Propeller Blade Cross Section Box #4 ~ The box body is made out of a hollowed out WW1

WW1 Propeller Blade Cross Section Box #3

£150.00
~ WW1 Propeller Blade Cross Section Box #3 ~ The box body is made out of a hollowed out WW1

WW2 German SA Army Honour Dagger & Scabbard Marked RZM M7/1 (Gebrüder Christian, Christianwerk) c1936

£950.00
*WW2 German SA Army Honour Dagger & Scabbard. Marked RZM M7/1 (Gebrüder Christian, Christianwerk). c1936* In 1936, the Reichszeugmeisterie der