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WW2 War Souvenir Nazi "SS-Hauptamt" (English: SS Headquarters Office) Enamelled Metal Building Sign. Sn 23626 - 23626 This is an original WW2 era Nazi SS Headquarters Office” Enamelled Metal Building Sign most likely an allied soldier’s war souvenir bring back. The sign retains its black and white enamel finish. It measures 7” x 4 ¾” and features a representation of the War Merit Cross (Kriegsverdienstkreuz) style motif, combined with Nazi Party imagery, SS runes & German text "DER WEG DER NSDAP" Literally: "The Path of the NSDAP", "Der Reichsführer SS" The Reich Leader of the SS" ( Heinrich Himmler, the head of the SS). "SS-Hauptamt" (SS Headquarters Office). The 4 corners of the sign are holed for building wall mounting. The sign has no damage or dents and has just surface wear and light rust to exposed metal to be expected with age. Sn 23626 (corridor shelf near hand bells)
£395.00
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WW2 War Souvenir DAF (Deutsche Arbeitsfront) German Labour Front Syndicate Branch Office Enamelled Metal Building Sign. Sn 23627 - 23627 The German Labour Front (German: Deutsche Arbeitsfront / DAF) was the national labour organization of the Nazi Party, which replaced the various independent trade unions in Germany during the process of Gleichschaltung or Nazification. This is an original WW2 era Nazi SS Headquarters Office Enamelled Metal Building Sign most likely an allied soldier’s bring back souvenir . The sign retains its red, black and white enamel finish. It measures 7” x 4 ¾” and features a representation of the DAF swastika within cogged wheel emblem & wording Geschäftsstelle = office / branch office, der = of the D.A.F. = Deutsche Arbeitsfront (German Labour Front). The 4 corners of the sign are holed for building wall mounting. The sign has no damage or dents and has just surface wear and light rust to exposed metal to be expected with age. Sn 23627 (corridor shelf near hand bells)
£295.00
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1970’s Metropolitan Police (London) Male Constable's/ Sergeant's Blue Serge Police Helmet With QEII Queen’s Crown Helmet Plate. Sn 23633:1 - 23633:1 The Metropolitan Police Service was formed in 1829 and is the largest Police Force in the UK. This is a very good, 1970’s era male Constable's / Sergeant's helmet of the Metropolitan Police. It has a Navy blue body, rose top boss and Metropolitan Police Queen’s Crown ‘ER II’ (Elizabeth Regina) metal & enamel helmet plate. The inside has a foam and webbing lining, net sweat band and webbing chin strap arrangement with buckle. The webbing lining and foam have faint indistinct contemporary ink hand writing no doubt the collar number’s and names of the Police officers issued with the helmet. It is approx UK size 7. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23633:1 (on top of centre shelves storeroom)
£295.00
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Early 1900’s British Webley MK III .380 Calibre Revolver With Open Cylinders That Will Accept Inert Rounds & Open Barrel**COCKS & DRY FIRES**VERY EARLY UK 1992 DEACTIVATION**Sn 23633:2 - 23633:2 The Webley MK III revolver was introduced in the early 1900’s (see pages 153 & 156 of Webley Revolvers By Bruce & Reinhart where MK III .380 variants are illustrated). This is an excellent example with undamaged Walnut grips which have chequered grip panels. It has a 4" barrel and retains its original finish. The pistol is serial number '27259' which is stamped on the frame together with ‘Webley Patents’. The frame is also stamped ‘Mark III .38’ and has Webley’s winged bullet trademark. Deactivated to very early UK specification in 1992 the pistol has open cylinders that will accept inert rounds & open over bored barrel. The pistol cocks and dry fires in both single & double action. The pistol is accompanied by 6 inert deactivated, brass cased, lead bullet .380 rounds. The price includes deactivation certificate and UK delivery. Sn 23633:2
£975.00
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**BOXED*MGC 68*FIREARMS QUALITY BEST METAL REPLICA**Of The Iconic WW2 Nazi German MP40 9mm Sub Machine Gun With Folding Stock By The Model Gun Company of Japan (MGC). **COCKS, STRIPS & DRY FIRES** Sn 23658:1 - 23658:1 This is not a deactivated weapon but a firearms quality, all-metal replica of a WWII German MP40 made by the Model Gun Company of Japan (MGC 68). Widely regarded to be the best MP40 replica ever made, the MGC replicas have always been highly sought after by collectors and re-enactors. Not to be confused with the DENIX replicas or the models made by Marushin of Japan, the MGC model uses pressed steel parts for the receiver and is completely strippable just like the real thing. It has fully moving parts and a full cocking and clicking action. The front sling point is missing but otherwise, it is in excellent condition with much finish remaining and tight stock movement. The gun has maker marks and faux Nazi waffenamt that would normally be found on original WW2 examples. The gun comes with its original retail box with maker and model detail. The box contains original product information leaflets & a colourful 1978 / 79 Sussex Armoury catalogue. Unfortunately as this is a replica it does fall under the restrictions of the Crime Reduction Act. This means that we can only sell it to registered re-enactors, film and theatre companies. Proof of this will be required at purchase. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23658:1 £595.00
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**RARE**CASED**WW1 British Side Mounted Telescopic Sniper Sight For SMLE’s By The Periscopic Prism Company Limited London. Sn 23600 - 23600 This is an excellent, rare to find original cased WW1 Telescopic sight for British Sniper Rifles. The sight is excellent & undamaged original blackened finish. The body of the sight has maker detail ‘Periscopic Prism Company Ltd London’. All optics of the sight and graduated brass dial are in perfect working order. The sight is accompanied by its original brown leather case with removable cap, buckle fastener & adjustable shoulder strap with buckle. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23600
£975.00
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WW2 British WD B2 2nd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes FS Commando Fighting Knife & Scabbard. Sn 23622 - 23622 2nd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes 'FS' Fighting Knives were introduced in 1941 (see page 89-93 of The Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife & Other Commando Knives By Flook). This is an excellent, original, WW2 2nd pattern, WD B2 marked, FS dagger and scabbard (see page 152 of the author’s book). The hilt is blackened brass with 2nd pattern knurled grip and blackened oval steel cross guard. The top of one side of the cross guard is stamped with B2 mark a known WW2 WD 2nd pattern designation & WD broad arrow. It has an excellent, clean, blued 166 mm long double edged blued blade with medial ridge. Its original leather scabbard has an external blackened brass chape. AS is common the scabbard’s original 4 sewn on leather tabs have been period cut back & the elasticated retaining strap is present but perished with age on one side. All leather and stitching of the scabbard are clean and intact. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23622
£745.00
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**VERY RARE**Original**WW2 India Made for Burma Chindit & Air Crew V44 USA Type Survival / Fighting Bowie Knife & Scabbard. Sn 23630 - 23630 These large India made Burma Chindit knives were copied from the American V-44s these manufactured knives are attributed as Chindit issue, though it is likely they may also have been used by British aircrew as the V-44 was originally designed by the Americans as an aircrew survival knife. These knives are rare and are virtually never found in anything like good condition. All the examples illustrated have wood grips, but examples are known with grips made from horn (see page 207 and plates 498, 499 & 500 of British & Commonwealth Military Knives By Flook where Chindit V44s similar to ours are illustrated). This is a very good original example of the Chindit V44. It is a large knife measuring 14” in length and with a 3 groove tropical hardwood handle secured by a single brass rivet. It has a large oval brass cross guard. Its just over 9” long, broad steel bowie blade with falchion style tip and twin narrow fullers has areas of staining consistent with age and is sharp. The cutting edge has a few nibbles consistent with service use. As is common the knife has no maker or date marks. It is accompanied by its original leather open top scabbard with large belt loop which has a retaining strap with brass lug fastener. All leather, stitching and brass rivets of the scabbard are intact. There are no manufacturer marks on the scabbard. The price for this WW2 Chindit Combat / Survival knife includes UK delivery. Sn 23630 (In FS Box)
£795.00
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Late Victorian Boer War Era British Officer’s/ Cavalry Horseman's Folding Clasp Knife By A. Barrett & Sons 63 & 64 Piccadilly (London) With Removable Rein Studs. Sn 23631 - 23631 Andrew Barrett & Sons were recorded as working at various London addresses including 63 & 64 Piccadilly, and are recorded in the 1865 directory (see page 20 of the London Knife Book by Flook). This is a nice original, English, London made Officer’s/ Horseman's Folding Knife by A. Barrett & Sons 63 & 64 Piccadilly. It has a large 3 ½” blade, 2 smaller blades, one with thumb spur, hook, shotgun cartridge removal tool, cork screw (tip absent) and gouge/ stone remover. It also has its two removable rein repairing studs. The blades are stamped by the manufacturer 'Barrett & Sons' & ‘63 & 64 Piccadilly’. The knife measures 5” in length when closed. It has German Silver scales one signed by the maker, screwdriver end and lanyard shackle. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23631 (folding knives box workshop)
£395.00
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**1st YEAR OF PRODUCTION**Pre WW1 1908 Dated British WD 1st Pattern Hook Quillon 1907 Pattern Sword Bayonet By Sanderson Regiment marked ‘MX’ To The Middlesex Regiment Matching Date 1st Pattern Scabbard & 1915 Dated 1914 Pattern Leather Frog. Sn 23632 - 23632 1st Type 1907 pattern bayonets with hook quillon were introduced in 1908, after 1913, ‘07’ Pattern bayonets were produced without hook quillon (see page 186 of British & Commonwealth Bayonets by Skennerton). In WW1 The British Middlesex Regiment expanded dramatically from 4 regular battalions into 46 battalions, engaging in major campaigns on the Western Front, in the Middle East, and in Mesopotamia. This is an excellent, original 1st year of production, 1st type hook quillon 1907 pattern sword bayonet Regiment marked to the Middlesex Regiment with correct, original 1st pattern scabbard & 1914 Pattern leather frog. The sword bayonet has a 17” steel single edged blade with fullers which is stamped at the ricasso on one side with the King’s Crown ’9 ’08 date (September 1908) and ‘1907’ (Pattern) together with ‘Sanderson’ manufacturer’s name (one of the rarer makers). The reverse is stamped with WD inspection marks. The bayonet is fitted with 1st pattern hook quillon cross guard which incorporates a muzzle ring. The grips are secured with the correct two screw bolts. The pommel is faintly stamped ‘MX’ to the Middlesex Regiment above indistinct numbers (illustrated). The bayonet is complete with its original steel mounted brown leather 1st Pattern scabbard. The scabbard has the correct rear seam & internal chape with just the metal tip showing. The leather is impressed with WD arrow inspection marks and matching ’08 (1908) date. The scabbard is fitted with its correct original 6 rivet 1914 pattern leather frog with retaining strap and brass buckle. The rear of the frog is impressed with 1915 date and maker detail which looks like ‘Vicary & Son, Burton Abbot’. The leather also has a faint number which looks like '116'. All the stitching and leather of the scabbard & frog are clean & intact. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23632
£975.00
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**VERY RARE**9 ROPED RINGS VARIANT**WW2 British Officer’s Private Purchase Ribbed & Roped Alloy Hilt Fairbairn Sykes FS Commando Fighting Knife & Scabbard. Sn 23578 - 23578 A very scarce WW2 example of the alloy handled ribbed and roped Pattern Fairbairn Sykes fighting knife. For many years this pattern of Commando knife were believed to be solely private purchase weapons, however, on page 129 of Ron Flook's book 'The Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife & Other Commando Knives', he describes at least 2 War Dept issued examples being seen. In the day these would have been expensive items and there are no visible WD marks on our example, so most likely an Officer’s private purchase piece. The handle of our example has 9 roped rings. It has a blued steel cross guard & an undamaged 173mm long clean blackened steel blade with medial ridge. It is complete with its original scabbard with blackened brass chape & single belt loop. It retains its original elastic retaining strap and its original 4 sewn on leather tabs. All leather & stitching of the scabbard are clean & intact. A very scarce FS knife. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23578
£1,295.00
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**MINT**UNUSUAL VARIANT**MULTI RINGED BRASS HILT**POSSIBLE JOHN CLARKE SHEFFIELD PRODUCT**WW2 Era British Officer’s Quality Private Purchase Fairbairn Sykes FS Commando Fighting Knife & Scabbard. Sn 23580 - 23580 A near mint condition Officer’s private purchase FS in un-usual form and in similar form of a John Clarke Sheffield variant illustrated on page 110 plate 7.48 of Flook’s book ‘The Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife & Other Commando Knives’. In the day this item would have been expensive. The handle of our example is blackened brass with multiple rings (there are many more rings and they are finer than the rings / ribs found on FS 3rd pattern variants). It has a blued steel cross guard & an undamaged 166mm long clean blued steel blade with medial ridge. It is complete with its original scabbard with blackened brass chape & single belt loop. It retains its original elastic retaining strap and its original 4 sewn on leather tabs. All leather & stitching of the scabbard are clean & intact. The price for this FS knife worthy of further research includes UK delivery. Sn 23580 £895.00
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