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WW1 British Officers brown leather marching boots. The brown leather age worn, dry and in need of a leather feed (such as Pecard or similar). Not much wear visible to the soles. The stitching to the top of each boot bursted and would stand repa...
WW1 German NCOs cap complete with original badges with some wear and only a small amount of surface moth nipping, particularly to the front left-hand side near the badges. An increasingly rare item to try to source now-a-days. Generally in...
WW2 Royal Engineer Lieut. Colonel Officers Tunic Top. No sign of moths and tears and complete with all it’s original Royal Engineers buttons, rank insignia and medal ribbons. Credit/Debit Card: Delta, Electron, JCB, Maestro, Master...
14-bore single barrel percussion sporting gun by LINES, 50 in., barrel 34 in., 3/4 wooden stocked, the lock engraved with birds, floral scrolls and stamped "LINES”;.  Steel mounts with  the barrel, lock plate, trigger-guard a...
WW2 British Factory? FW ARPsteel Brodie helmet. The black paint to the outer surface with crudely painted white “ARP” as is often the case. Inside and outside with age wear rust patches in some places as to be expected. The internal l...
No tears or moth, the internal brown leather sweatband stamped “SANDERS & BRIGHTMAN LUTON 7 70628″ In good overall condition. Payment via cash (insured postage please) cheque, postal order or money...
Royal Artillery Officers Tunic Top. No moth or tears and most of it’s original brass buttons, but those on the epaulettes are later white metal stay-bright buttons. The rank insignia is now absent but hook and eye hooks seem to have been a...
Circa 1870 Zulu Knobkerrie Fighting Club. Made from a single shaft of wood the top of this knobkerrie of normal form with a large rounded end. There are no splits, cracks or other damage. Generally in good overall condition for its age. Pay...
Retains most of its original khaki green paint, its original leather liner and leather chinstrap (both dry and worn and would benefit from some leather feed such as Pecard).The circular aluminium anchor cap-badge of the marines is still attached a...

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