Next sale 25th of October

Our next sale is the 25th of October at 9:45AM with 455 lots up for auction. To get a taste of what we sell see our previous catalogues or view our upcoming auctions.

The pictures below are updated regularly and are subject to change.

It is advised to request a condition report as items are sold as seen with faults (if any) and errors in description (if any) otherwise refunds will not be issued without written condition report

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Two US ARMY SIGNAL CORPS telephone EE-8-B in leather pouches with hand-sets. Some writing to cases but appear to be in good overall condition
Guide: £80-120
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A US army helmet stamped 0189 with liner, netting and strap.
Guide: £75-95
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Two heavyweight antique Georgian canon balls with stands 13cm tall including bases
Guide: £45-75
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A 1943 dated British Military broad arrow marked Mk.III marching compass. With a lovely undamaged mother of pearl face. A very nice example of the type in excellent condition.
Guide: £40-70
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A naval ROYAL YACHT dress frock coat, chest measurement 28" approx
Guide: £25-50
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A small collection of three compasses of interest to include a mother of pearl dial marching brass compass dated 1917 in a leather case and a small Pathfinder compass in leather holder
Guide: £25-50
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CAMERON HIGHLANDERS A case stamped 2 CAM containing a 1917 broad Arrow marked Marching Compass, a leather sporran and Cameron shoulder title. buttons and a Longship brooch with broken pin.
Guide: £25-50
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An RO & CO turtle helmet stamped 1939 with lining and chin strap.
Guide: £20-40
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A large, ornate modern broadsword stamped Robin of Loxley on one side and Earl of Huntingdon on the other. Total length 99cm approx
Guide: £15-30
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A vintage SUBMARINE MINERS REME swagger stick, 68cm long approx. In fair condition
Guide: £15-30
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Two military jackets being a blue dress jacket with Queen's Crown badges and bandsman patch on sleeve and a 1952 dated battle dress blouse 1949 pattern size 8 with RASC patch
Guide: £15-30
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Two modern compasses stamped Engineer Directional Compass
Guide: £15-30
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A modern decorative knife in hard sheath with Wolf Head finial. The blade 20cm long.
Guide: £12-25
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A very scarce and interesting piece of memorabilia. An old leather wallet with embossed gold lettering '' The Seasons Greetings 1918 from the Northampton Allied War Fund''. Does have wear but a really interesting old piece.
Guide: £12-25
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An 1890 pattern German States Cavalry sword by WEYERSBERG KIRSCHBAUM & CO. Solingen with original scabbard. 34 1/4" fullered blade. This sword was given to the vendor by her Grandfather when she was a child and was used by her for her highland dancing displays and as such as travelled extensively even displaying on cruise ships and at Cowal Highland Games! Marked to blade with usual markings but unusually also carries a WD Arrow. The reasons for the WD mark are unknown as these swords were usually souvenirs of later conflicts and not pressed into British service. The vendor pointed out a slight almost imperceptible bend in the blade end, this was not the result of a late Victorian cavalry charge but rather perhaps a hefty footed Highland dancer. Blade free from rust, usually pitting etc on scabbard.
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