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Small Royal Doulton Toby Jug Of King Charles I D 6985

£50.00
~ Small Royal Doulton Toby Jug Of King Charles I D 6985 ~ This is number 892 of a limited

Royal Doulton Large Character Jug The Huntsman D6320

£75.00
~ Royal Doulton Large Character Jug The Huntsman D6320 ~ The jug depicts a stout figure of a huntsman in

1949 Royal Doulton Jarge Toby Jug D6288

£75.00
~ 1949 Royal Doulton Jarge Toby Jug D6288 ~ The piece was issued between 1950 and 1960 and was designed

Circa 1860 Staffordshire Spill Vase Of A Castellated Manor House

£65.00
~ Circa 1860 Staffordshire Spill Vase Of A Castellated Manor House ~ The piece is in a pleasing pink with

Early Royal Doulton Medium Side Sancho Panza Toby Jug

£45.00
~ Early Royal Doulton Medium Side Sancho Panza Toby Jug ~ Sancho Panza is a fictional character in the novel

Moorcroft 1930’s Sun Ray Yellow Jug

£60.00
~ Moorcroft 1930’s Sun Ray Yellow Jug ~ The simple but cheerful jug is back stamped for Moorcroft and Made

Collection Of Ten Original Photographs Relating To The Scuttling Of The German Pocket Battleship Graf Spee

£125.00
~ Collection Of Ten Original Photographs Relating To The Scuttling Of The German Pocket Battleship Graf Spee ~ A collection

c1830/40 Royal Navy Master of Arms Dress Sword with Scabbard, Knot and Sword Belt

£375.00
~ c1830/40 Early Victorian Royal Navy Master of Arms Dress Sword with Scabbard, Knot and Sword Belt ~ This is

U.S. Civil War Period Confederate Artillery Short Sword

£450.00
The grip is made from ribbed solid brass with a small rounded pommel to the end. The crossguard has two

Victorian Era Scottish Regimental Dirk

£2,950.00
The ebonised carved handle has a basket weave grip with broad leaves border with a small nipple pommel. The knife

Victorian 1897 Pattern Rifle Brigade Officer’s Sword And Scabbard

£450.00
The sword is based on the 1845 Infantry Pattern sword retaining the old style hilt with a 1897 pattern blade.

Dual Coloured 19th Century Zulu Knobkierrie with Globular Head

£300.00
Here we have a fine dual coloured iron wood Zulu knobkierrie from the 19th century with a globular head and