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INERT DEACTIVATED. British, Bren Gun Wooden Bulleted Blank Cartridge 10 Round, .303 Mark L10Z Bulleted Blanks Service Pack. O 2314 - O 2314 INERT DEACTIVATED. This is a British original 10 round service pack of unfired British .303 mark L10Z smokeless rounds in its original light blue coloured package closed by buff string. The packet of 10 rounds is an unopened service pack of mark L10Z rounds. The rounds are contained in the service pack and is printed in black 10 CARTRIDGES BULLETED BLANK .303 INCH L. MK.10Z. FOR ONLY WITH BREN BARREL VLANK FIRING MK. 1. The package has printed in blue below RG 19 (Radway Green) 4 60 (April 1960). The brass cartridges have a copper primer and are headstamped RG (Radway Green) 60 (1960 date) L10Z (L10Z L was the code for a blank, 10 for a Mk10 and Z means it would contain nitrocellulose gun powder). The cartridge cases have crimped in to the mouth a blue wooden bullet which would give off enough pressure to cycle the Bren guns action and on firing, the wooden bullets would disintegrate. ). The rounds are individually separated by a thin paper wrap entwining them. The price for this 10 round service pack includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess these inert rounds in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2314 £125.00
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Presentation Pit Head Model to Mr G.C. Shephard CBE at Opening of Barnsley Main Training Centre, 1979. Sn 23314 - 23314 This is a model in brass and aluminium that was presented to Mr G.C. Shephard CBE at Opening of Barnsley Main Training Centre, on Saturday 17th November 1979. The model is a good replica of a coal mine pit head and was probably made b the apprentices at the pit at Barnsley. Mr. G. C. Shephard, FCIS, ACMA, MBIM, held a senior executive role within the National coal Board, specifically as the Board Member for Industrial Relations. In this capacity, he was deeply involved in the management of the UK’s nationalised coal mines and the complex industrial relations of that era. The model measures 10 ½ inches in length, 10 ½ inches high and 4 ½ inches wide. The plaque is engraved PRESENTED TO MR.G.C. SHEPHARD C.B.E AT THE OPENING OF BARNSLEY MAIN TRAINING CENTRE SATURDAY 17th NOV 1979. The model has been nicely made and is in a good clean condition. The price for this piece of excellent National Coal Board presentation piece equipment includes U.K. delivery. (Assorted Bigger Bits Shelf) Sn 23314 £395.00
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American, 1918 Dated Springfield Rifle Leather Saddle Bucket by Bank Brothers. Sn 23343 - 23343 This is a WW1, 1918 dated leather saddle bucket made for holding a Springfield service rifle to the McClellan saddle, the standard American saddle used by the American cavalry throughout WW1. The bucket is in excellent condition and measures 33 inches long with a mouth width of 7 ½ inches. The saddle bucket for the McClellan saddle, the standard American saddle used by the American cavalry in WW1 and is nicely stamped at the mouth B.BROS (Boot Brothers) 1918 (manufacturing date) and ARS. The bucket is made of high quality tan leather and has a two pairs of leather hangers brackets to hold the two adjuster leather suspension straps to the saddle. See page 194 in Doughboy to GI US Army Clothing and Equipment 1900-1945 by Kenneth Lewis. The price of the saddle bucket includes UK delivery. Sn 23343 £475.00
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American, WW2 Garrand Rifle Leather Cavalry Saddle Bucket. Sn 23344 - 23344 This is a WW2 leather saddle bucket made for holding the M1 Garrand service rifle to the McClellan saddle, the standard American saddle used by the American cavalry throughout WW1 and WW2. The bucket is in excellent condition and measures 30 inches long with a mouth width of 8 inches. The saddle bucket for the McClellan saddle, the standard American saddle used by the American cavalry in WW1 and WW2 and is in excellent condition. The bucket is made of high quality tan leather and has a two pairs of leather hangers brackets to hold the two adjuster leather suspension straps to the saddle. The bucket has a metal reinforcement to the mouth to protect the bucket from damage by the cocking lever. See page 201 in Doughboy to GI US Army Clothing and Equipment 1900-1945 by Kenneth Lewis. The price of the saddle bucket includes UK delivery. Sn 23344 £395.00
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INERT DEACTIVATED. Experimental, British, Radway Green, 1952 Dated, 30mm Aden (30x86B) (TP) LOW VELOCITY Weighted DUMMY Round. O 2315 - O 2315 INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an experimental British Radway Green made weighted DUMMY 30mm Aden (30x86B) low velocity round. The German Mauser company was developing the Mk 213 aircraft revolving canon near the end of the WW2. The MK213 was developed was developed in 2 calibres, one in 30mm utilising the 30 x 85B cartridge in 20mm utilising the 20 x 135 cartridge case. After WW2, the gun was developed by the British calling it the ADEN (Armament Development, Enfield) cannon. Two rounds were developed in 20mm and 30mm. All the rounds had the same overall length. The 30mm rounds were developed with two case lengths, one with a 86mm belted case called the Low Velocity with a shorter case and a bigger projectile. The other had a 110mm belted case and this was called the High Velocity round with a longer cartridge case and a shorter projectile which had a higher velocity. As a result of the trials, the longer cased high velocity round was adopted. This gun was fitted to various aircraft including the Hawker Hunter, English Electric Lightning and the Harrier. This is a British ADEN LOW velocity drill round. The brass cartridge cases are headstamped in the belt 30MM. RG.52 (Radway Green manufactured in 1952) and DUMMY on the base. The round has a drilled empty primer pocket. The price includes U.K. delivery and no licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. The price is per round and there are 2 rounds available and the price is PER round. O 2315 £125.00
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Remington USA, D Company New York State Militia (NYSM) Contract Rolling Block (.50x70R) Obsolete Calibre Centre Fire Calibre Rifle. Sn 23340:5 - 23340:5 This is a Remington USA New York State Militia (NYSM) contract rifle in .50x70R centrefire obsolete calibre. This rifle was one of a contract of 19450 rifles which were delivered in two batches. This rifle has the 3 line Remington address REMINGTONS' ILION. N.Y. U.S.A. PAT. MAY3D NOV 15TH 1864 APRIL 17TH 1868 AUG 27TH 1867 NOV 7TH 1871 indicating that this gun was in the delivered in the second batch in 1873. The rifle has the characteristic high hammer spur with the shield shaped shield chequering and the large chequered ear on the breach block in the shape of a shield. The butt plate is stamped on the top 23 over D indicating it was issued to D Company, with the rack number F2. Several New York State Militia regiments featured a Company D during the Civil War era to defend Washington D.C, most notably in the 69th (Irish Brigade), 22nd, 71st, and 25th regiments. The rifle has a 36 inch barrel with an overall length of 51 ¾ inches. The rifle has an external hammer, cleaning rod, sling swivels, block and blade fore sight and ladder rear sight. The rifle retains its original woodwork and metal work which is in excellent condition. There are no government markings on the rifle as expected. The breech and barrel bands carry the inspection letter B stamped on them. The barrel's rifled bore is clean with well define rifling. The rifles loading and firing actions work crisply. The price of this rare New York State Militia rifle includes U.K. delivery. As an antique obsolete calibre rifle no licence is required to own this item in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 23340:5 £1,975.00
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DEACTIVATED INERT. 25 Round Box of Gevolet, Paris 9mm (9x23) Bergman-Bayard Automatic Pistol Rounds. O 2316 - O 2216 DEACTIVATED INERT. The Bergmann–Bayard Model 1903 was adopted by the Spanish Army in 1905 as the Pistola Bergmann de 9 mm Modelo 1903. This ammunition was used in the Bergmann–Bayard Model 1903, 1908, 1910 and 1910/21 series of automatic pistols. The majority of these pistols were used by the Spanish Army and the cartridge became known as the 9mm largo. This is a box of 25 rounds of 9mm Bergmann–Bayard (9x23) automatic pistol. The box is wrapped in a Gevelot monogram cover with a cream label on the top. The label is printed in black 25 CARTOUCHES POUR Pistelet Automatique “BAYARD” Calbe 9m/m fabrication francaise Gevolot 50.Rue Ampere. PARIS 9227. The rounds have a brass cartridge case with a brass percussion primer with a red primer annulus and are headstamped S.F.M. a star GG in a monogram and a star (Société Française des Munitions), a French manufacturer based in Paris. The company was founded in the late 19th century, it was a prominent producer of ammunition, particularly known for its headstamp S.F.M. combined with a back-to-back "GG" logo, indicating a relationship with Gevelot and Gaupillat. The rounds have a round nosed bullet with a red case neck sealant. The price for this early box of rounds includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert ammunition in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. O 2316 £125.00
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DEACTIVATED INERT. NATO MATS II Training Anti Tank Mine. Sn 23350 - 23350 DEACTIVATED INERT. The MATS/2 is a scatterable anti tank mine is a NATO mine manufactured by Rheinmetall in Westphalia, Germany. The mines design is influenced by an Italian anti tank mine is a circular, plastic-cased minimum metal blast resistant anti-tank blast mine. The mine uses a pneumatic fuse which is resistant to shock and blast similar to the fuse fitted to the TS-50. The mine's plastic case is waterproof, and the mine can be scattered from a helicopter using the Tecnovar DAT dispensing system. A secondary fuse well is provided in the base for the fitting of anti-handling devices. This is a green plastic training mine and which is weighted with an inert substance. The mine is stencilled INERT on the top face and has 2 yellow blobs of paint to signify practice. The mine has a diameter of 9 inches with a height of 3 ¾ inches. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert training mine in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 23350 £395.00
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**QUALITY** Early Lefaucheux Bte Paris, Model 1854, 12mm Pin Fire Obsolete Calibre Single Action 6 Shot Revolving Rifle with Ornate Foliate Engraving and a Fine Walnut Stock. Sn 23456 - 23355 This is a quality and attractive, 6 shot 12mm Lefaucheux open framed single action pinfire revolving rifle bearing the makers name finely engraved on the top E Lefaucheux Bte Paris. The rifle is finely engraved with crisp foliate engraving to the frame, cylinder, hammer, trigger guard and the breach of the barrel. The rifle has a round 22 inch barrel and measures 38 ½ inches in length. The right side of the frame is crisply stamped with the LF Lefaucheux stamp and the serial number 2352. The barrel has a clean bore with crisp rifling. The rifle is fitted with a quality fine walnut stock with a smooth iron butt plate engraved on the top and the metalwork retains much of its original blued finish. There are two sling attachment points, one on the barrel and the other on the rear of the stock. The rifle has a side loading gate, a captive ejector rod and a bead fore sight. The guns firing mechanism works correctly. The price for this excellent piece includes UK delivery. NB. As an obsolete calibre, antique pin fire revolving rifle no licence is required to own this item in the UK if part of a private collection or display. Sn 23355 £1,795.00
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DEACTIVATED INERT. British Number 6 (Carrot) Anti Personnel (AP) Plastic Training Mine. O 2217 - O 2217 The No. 6 anti-personnel mine is a small, cylindrical, plastic-bodied pressure activated blast mine developed by the British Army in 1948 as its first post-war anti-personnel weapon. The mine featured minimal metal construction to resist detection by standard mine detectors. The mine was used by British and Commonwealth forces during the Cold War era but became obsolete by the 1990s, with all stockpiles destroyed in compliance with international arms control efforts. This is a solid white nylon training mine, 2 ½ inches in diameter and 10 ¾ inches long with a hollow centre. No licence is required to possess this mine in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Price includes UK delivery. O 2217 £125.00
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**RARE**WW2 GERMAN KRIEGSMARINE DESTROYER Z18 HANS LÜDEMANN**Brass Cased Bulkhead Ship’s Clock With Key Mounted On Oak Wall Mount With Identification Plaque. Sn 23360 - 23360 Z18 Hans Lüdemann was one of six Type 1936 destroyers built for the Kriegsmarine (German Navy) in the late 1930s. Completed in 1938, the ship spent most of her time training. At the beginning of World War II in September 1939, she was initially deployed to lay minefields off the German coast, but was soon transferred to the Skagerrak where she inspected neutral shipping for contraband goods. In late 1939, Z18 Hans Lüdemann helped to lay two offensive minefields off the English coast that claimed one destroyer and twenty merchant ships. Z18 Hans Lüdemann was named after Engineer-Midshipman Hans Lüdemann who saved the lives of the remaining men in the engine room in the torpedo boat S-13 after the high-pressure cylinder exploded on 14 May 1913. The Hans Lüdemann was allocated to Group 1 for the Norwegian portion of Operation Weserübung in April 1940. During the battle of Narvik the ship received battle damage from British Royal Navy destroyers resulting in the ship being beached, abandoned by the crew and eventually torpedoed & destroyed by the Royal Navy (a copy of an original black & white photograph of the destroyer taken in 1939 is illustrated in image 1). This is an excellent rare & desirable original WW2 era Battle Ship’s clock with brass case & face complete with key numbered 10. The clock is in perfect working order and the key winds the clock & locks the hinged glazed cover. It has its original brass casing with three fixing brackets. The clock including case measures 8 ½” in diameter (including face lock) and is 3 ¾” depth. Its dial set has numerals within minute marker chapter ring and fast slow adjustment lever. The clock face has a hinged glass cover with brass rim numbered & lock which works correctly. The face is marked with the Reichsadler over 'M' (Kriegsmarine) mark together with serial number ‘13782 over ‘N’. The clock is in good working order. The Oak mount has a brass identification plaque engraved ‘BRIDGE CLOCK HANS LUDERMAN DETROYER OF THE JOHN ROEDER CLASS’. The price for this rare fully functional Ships clock worthy of further research includes UK delivery. Sn 23360 (NB A WW1 era German Ship’s clock recovered from a Battle Ship sunk at Scapa flow is also available on this website Sn 23307)
£2,450.00
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J.E. Middleton & Sons, Sheffield Large Hand Made Bowie Knife With Polished Buffalo Horn Scales, Embossed Mythical Beast Hybrid ‘Horse/ Alligator’ Brass Pommel & Scabbard. Sn 23365 - 23365 This is an impressive, large Bowie Knife hand made by J.E. Middleton (now deceased) & Sons. It has a clean 10 ¼” long deep swept Bowie blade which is a broad 1 ¾” broad at its widest. The back of the blade has scalloped tool work. The ricasso is stamped with the famous Knife makers name "J.E. Middleton & Sons, Rockingham Street, Sheffield". It's has a brass cross guard and polished Buffalo horn scales secured by brass rivets. Both of the brass pommel sections are embossed in the form of a mythical beast hybrid ‘Horse/ Alligator’. This Bowie is just over 15” in length overall and is complete with its black leather open top scabbard. The rear of the scabbard has a single belt loop impressed ‘RM’ (either the son, Ron or Roy Middleton who made the scabbards for their Middleton & Sons Bowies). All stitching and leather of the scabbard are clean & intact. The price for this impressive Bowie includes UK delivery. Sn 23365
£375.00
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