Next sale 15th of January

Our next sale is the 15th of January at 9:45AM with 541 lots up for auction. To get a taste of what we sell see our previous catalogues or view our upcoming auctions.

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Lot 75
RARE COLLECTION! British Victories Napoleonic War Wellington tokens. Portrait of Duke of Wellington to head of holder, First and last battle dates of the Peninsular Campaign on the bottom. Contains 24 small brass medallettes each with winged angel ''By the Gace of God'' to the obverse and battle dates to reverse. Excellent uncleaned condition. These small medallettes commemorate every British victory over Napoleon between 1808 and 1814. They are kept in a modified shell casing.
Guide: £250-350
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Lot 76
British Army boxed original unused replacement tank periscope. Post War.
Guide: £20-30
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Lot 77
A vintage collectable swagger stick, 88cm long, with an ER emblem
Guide: £25-60
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Lot 78
A Pair of WWII Era G45 Gun Cameras including pilots control box in modern case. Colour co-ordinated for port and starboard gun mounts. Very rare to find with the control box. These were owned by an ex RAF armourer Sergeant who worked at MAEE (Marine Aircraft Experimental Establishment) in Helensburgh during the war developing anti U Boat measures and was involved in development of Barnes Wallis Highball Dambusters Bouncing Bomb. These cameras were used on flying boats and reputedly on float fitted Spitfires. One of two pairs the other being donated to the National Museum of Flight at East Fortune.
Guide: £200-300
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