Excellent WW2 No.4 MkII Bayonet (Longbranch, Canada)
A superb Canadian-made No.4 MkII spike bayonet bearing the Longbranch company logo, the letter B seated within the letter L.
Scabbard nicely stamped with Canadian broad arrow, in stunning near factory finish condition.
Dispatched via special delivery.
Sorry, Mainland UK sale only, photo I.D will be required before item being dispatched, must be over 21 yrs of age. read more
WW2 British Sten Gun Magazine
A good, service used Sten gun magazine bearing the wartime maker's code M/13 (Austin Motors, Longbridge).
Some wear to paint finish.
Sorry, Mainland UK sale only. read more
WW2 Reconnaissance Corps Buttons
8 x 25mm large , 2 x 19mm medium buttons made by Gaunt read more
46.00 GBP
WW2 US M3 Fighting Knife, Early Blade Marked (Imperial)
An early blade-marked example by Imperial, complete with its correct early pattern M8 plastic scabbard made by the Beckwith Manufacturing Company (B M Co ).
The blade stamped M3's were in production for a very limited period, approximately 2 months, so much scarcer than the later cross guard marked knives.
The 6 1/2 inch long blade is in good order and now with a nice age related... read more
WW1 Royal Scots & WWII Home Guard P'13 Bayonet
A shed found, well service used, British 1913 pattern sword bayonet that bears a scarce unit mark to the 10th (Territorial) Battalion Royal Scots.
This bayonet was later re-issued to the Home Guard during WW2 as there are remnants of a black over paint along with being fitted with a 39'pattern leather frog.
The P'13 was of British design but contracted out to two U.S manufacturers... read more
Scarce Montgomeryshire Yeomanry Cavalry Trooper's 1871 Pattern Dress Helmet
A most pleasing, all original 1871 pattern cavalry trooper's white metal dress helmet badged to the Montgomeryshire Yeomanry Cavalry, this pattern helmet was first introduced to the regiment in 1882 and originally worn without a plume but this was adopted a few years later.
The skull is in wonderful condition, some very minor edge crimping to the peak which is very common on this pattern... read more
Home Guard Remington P'17 Bayonet
A good, clean example manufactured by the U.S company Remington in 1917, still retains its original green painted leather scabbard that was later modified for issue to the British Home Guard during WW2.
The single fullered blade is in very good condition with the ricasso clearly stamped, the grips are also in very good order and remain undisturbed, good working catch.
The leather ... read more