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Post 1960 Isle Of Man Male Constable's/ Sergeant's Cromwell Hard Shell White Summer Helmet With Chrome ball Top, Queen’s Crown Helmet Plate & Chin Strap. Sn 23291 - 23291 The Isle of Man Constabulary, established formally in the mid-19th century (with roots back to 1777), is an independent police force responsible for law enforcement across the island. It operates under the Isle of Man Government's Department of Home Affairs, consisting of roughly 236 officers split into four neighbourhood teams focused on community policing, drug deterrence, and specialized protection, particularly during the TT races. The island's policing began with "petit constables" appointed in 1777 under the High Bailiff's Act for towns like Douglas, Castletown, Ramsey, and Peel. A more structured force was initiated following the Justices Act 1836, with the first Chief Constable appointed in 1874. Prior to 1893, areas like Douglas Harbour relied on a mix of local officers and Manchester police, leading to the creation of a specialized Harbor Force. The force has evolved into a modern, independent service, distinct from the UK, though it often utilizes UK standards and training. In terms of uniform, the force looks very similar to police in the United Kingdom, apart from the Isle of Man custodian helmets worn by male constables and sergeants. White helmets were introduced in 1960 as a summer alternative to the older black helmets (for high visibility & partly for tourism reasons). This is an excellent, post 1960 Isle of Man Police Male Constable's / Sergeant's White Summer Helmet With Queen’s Crown Helmet Plate and Chin Strap. It has an excellent clean hard shell exterior finish with no dents, vented chrome ball top mount & headband. Both sides of the helmet have ringed ventilation holes. It is fitted with its original metal Queen’s Crown Isle Of Man Police Queen’s Crown plate. Inside it is in excellent condition with a leather sweat band & patent leather chin strap with buckle. The inside of the helmet have maker’s label and marks ‘Cromwell Helmets Ltd Wheathampstead’ together with British standard ‘BS’ designation and size ’59 7 3/8’ (all illustrated). The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23291 (top shelf storeroom police helmets)
£295.00
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SOLD SOLD (14/03) **NAMED**Victorian Era British Army In India Officer’s Presentaton Sikh Kirpan Talwar (Aka Talwaar Or Tulwar) Sword / Sabre With Etched Blade To ‘Capt. J.Ralph By 2.S.L.I (2nd Battalion Somerset Light Victory Kirpan’ & Scabbard. ED 3041 - ED 3041 The kirpan is a blade that Khalsa Sikhs are required to wear as part of their religious uniform, as prescribed by the Sikh Code of Conduct. Traditionally, the kirpan was a full-sized talwar . The talwar (also spelled talwaar and tulwar, is a type of curved sword or sabre from the Indian subcontinent). Like many swords from around the world with an etymology derived from a term meaning simply 'sword'. The typical Talwar is a type of sabre, characterised by a curved blade (without the radical curve of some Persian swords). The Talwar was used by both Cavalry and Infantry. When a blow was struck by a skilled warrior, limbs could be amputated and persons decapitated. The spike attached to the pommel could be used for striking the opponent in extreme close quarter circumstances when it was not always possible to use the blade (see pages 601 and 602 of A Glossary of Arms & Armor by Stone where similar Talwars are described and illustrated). Our example From the Victorian era is of the type carried by British army in Indian Officers. It has all of the correct Kirpan Talwar characteristics & a curved 30 ¾” long, fullered sabre blade, tooled decoration brass knuckle guard and hilt langets and typical tooled brass disc top with spike. The grip is formed of discs of brightly coloured polished horn (the disc closest to the guard is absent a small section of horn which can be seen in the images). The Talwar measures 36 ½” overall length. The blade has just light staining consistent with age and is sharp. The ricasso on both sides is faintly etched with what looks like ‘Gurpan ASA’ most likely an Indian smith or retailer. Both sides have etched decorative panels including ‘Victory’ slogan on one side & ‘Kirpan’ on the reverse. One side has a presentation inscription above the cutting edge obscured by staining which reads ‘Presented To Capt. J.Ralph By 2.S.L.I’. (2nd Battalion Somerset Light Infantry Regiment. In 1822 the Regiment was posted to India where it was later required to take part in the Burmese War (1824-26). This was the start of an extraordinary link with the Indian continent. From then on, apart from a few short periods, there was always one of the Regiment's Battalions serving on the Indian continent. Indeed, the Regiment was to be the last British unit to leave India after its Independence in February 1948. Of all the Battle Honours bestowed upon the Regiment none surpasses that of 'Jellalabad'. The Regiment was besieged by a greatly superior force of Afghans in the town of Jellalabad from November 1841 to April 1842. The conduct of the Regiment during the siege and the courage and resilience of all ranks was legendary). The sword is accompanied by its green cloth covered wood scabbard with rear seam and brass mounts. The scabbard has light surface wear consistent with service carry and age. The price for this sword to a named Officer worthy of further research includes UK delivery. ED 3041
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**RARE**Victorian Era Large British WD Royal Navy 'Admirals Office Devonport' Lantern With Removable Oil Lamp. Sn 23295 - 23295 An original Victorian era Grey Hexagonal Metal Lantern with upper vent, opening lantern door, white washed glazed panels with red 'Admirals Office Devonport' motif, RN fouled anchor & 'WD' broad arrows, includes its removable antique brass oil lamp burner with cloth wick (the Royal Navy establishment at Devonport, Plymouth Devonport Royal dockyard, also known as Her / His Majesty’s Naval Base, Devonport (HMNB Devonport), is the largest naval base in western Europe. The dockyard is one of 3 operating bases in the UK for the Royal Navy. The naval base was established as the Royal Navy dockyard in 1691. The coronation of the Dutch William of Orange as king of England in 1689 had removed any naval threat from the Netherlands and attention turned to confronting Spain and France. This meant the Royal Navy needed a base in the west of England). The lantern measures 16” x 9” x 8”. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23295 (storeroom top shelf ships bells)
£295.00
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Early WW2 1939 Zeitz Alpine / Mountain Troops German Heer (Army) Tornister Pony Hide & Olive Canvas Back Pack. Sn 23265:7 - 23265:7 This is an original 1938 dated German Heer Tornister (Back Pack). These packs were used by Apline / Mountain troops during WW2. The pack has alloy bars and Leather shoulder straps with buckles. The pack has leather reinforced edges. The rear top edging is dated ‘1939’ together with indistinct manufacturer name and ‘Zeitz’ maker location. The pack is made of drab olive canvas & folds open with compartments secured by studs and straps. The pack’s flap has the correct brown pony hide covering. The pack measures 12” height and is 14” wide closed. Fully open the Haversack is 28” length. The inside of the pack has indistinct period hand writing & 2 of the allot fittings are marked ‘Ritter Aluminium DRGM’. The Haversack has additional leather tabs for additional strap / equipment carry attachments. All material is clean with no damage or mothing. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23265:7 (equipment shelf storeroom near clocks)
£275.00
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**RARE**WW1 Imperial German Army Model 1917 Gas Mask With Original Steel Canister & Shoulder Strap. Sn 23265:8 - 23265:8 This is an original WW1 era German Army Gas Mask With Original Steel Canister. The gas mask is complete with rubberised eye pieces and amber eye lenses. It has the correct face mask and elasticated head straps with buckles which have service wear. Its field green painted filter have indistinct numbers (illustrated). The mask is contained in its original steel canister with fluted cylindrical body and hinged lid (retaining clip absent) and fixed shoulder strap bars fitted with original webbing straps. The Lid and base of the case have markings (illustrated). The price for this rare to find WW1 item includes UK delivery. Sn 23265:8 (gas mask shelf storeroom)
£445.00
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**AS FOUND UN-MESSED WITH**Cased, WW1 Era Imperial German Army Officer’s, Fernglas ’08 (Model 1908), 6 X 39 Magnification, Binoculars By Emil Busch Rathenow With Neck Strap. Sn 23265:9 - 23265:9 These are an original cased pair of WW1 era German, Fernglas 6 X 39 Magnification Infantry Officer's Binoculars in as found un-messed with condition (see page 20 of Military Binoculars & Telescopes For Land Air & Sea Service by Seeger). The binoculars have a field green finish with adjustable eyepieces. The body of the binoculars have lanyard bars fitted with original leather neck strap. All optics are excellent & function as they should. The binoculars are stamped 'Fernglas 08', together with manufacturer's name ‘Emil Busch A.G Rathenow’ and number ‘4656’ (illustrated). The binoculars are contained in their fitted sturdy leather case with hinged lid. The case is missing its shoulder strap with just remnants riveted to the sides of the case and although all present 2 of the lid rivets have become detached from the leather (the lid still opens & closes correctly). The rear of the case has belt loops. The case has impressed matching maker cartouche ‘Emil Busch A.G. Rathenow. The inside of the case has original paper Fernglas ’08 instructions in German text. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 23265:9
£275.00
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English Form 12 Bore Double Barrel Side By Side Hammerless Box Lock Breech Loading Top Lever Break Action Sporting Shotgun **COCKS & DRY FIRES UK 2008 DEACTIVATION CERTIFICATED**D 6053 - D 6053 This double barrel hammerless sporting shotgun has 30” blued steel barrels (47 ¼” overall length). The barrels, set side by side have a central flat top barrel rib and bead foresight. It has its original walnut stock which has just the knocks, bumps and bruises to be expected with age and use and double triggers. At some point in its life a previous owner has had the shoulder stock length professionally extended, by approx. 1” wood stock insert. The stock has a ribbed horn butt plate. The wrist & fore stock have chequered panels and the underside of the stock has an inlaid void brass escutcheon. The action has foliate tooled decoration. The shotgun is number 96026. Deactivated to UK specification in 2008 the weapon’s top lever break action opens the breech, it cocks and dry fires and its safety catch works. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 6053
£395.00
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English, Moore, 10 Bore Double Barrel Side By Side, Back Action Lock Percussion Sporting Shotgun. Sn 22005 - 22005 This is a 10 bore double barrel percussion sporting shotgun by Moore. There are several gunmakers using the name Moore and this one is likely to be Moore of Chichester, Sussex. The shotgun has 39 ½ inch fine twist damascus steel barrels with a total length of 55 inches. The shotgun has back action lockplates and polphin head hammers which carry fine engraving. The barrels, set side by side have a central top barrel rib which is inlaid in gold with a shooter raising geese from a lake. The barrels have a hooked breech retained by two barrel wedges with a gold lined breech and a german silver bead foresight. The shotgun has german silver butt plate, trigger guard with a pineapple finial, fore end cap. wedge plates and a cap box in the butt which are all finely engraved, the trigger guard having a finger rest at the rear. The shotgun has double triggers, and both the wrist & fore stock have chequered panels. The shotgun has a brassed tipped wooden ramrod. The gun has its original walnut stock with fine chequering with minor bumps and to be expected with age. The price includes UK delivery. NB. As an antique percussion shotgun no licence is required to own this weapon in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 22005 £975.00
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DEACTIVATED INERT. PAIR of WW2 British 1942 Dated 6pr7cwt (57x441R) Tank and Anti-Tank Gun Wood And Brass Drill Rounds. - 23301 DEACTIVATED INERT. This is a matching pair of rare brass and wood drill round for the British 6pr 7cwt (57x441R) tank gun and the towed anti-tank gun. The anti-tank gun was first introduced on November 1941. Later the gun was fitted to the Churchill III & IV, Valentine IX, Crusader III tanks and the AEC armoured car Mk III. This drill round has a brass collar at the shoulder of the round which is held on by 4 brass screws. The nose of the round has a pointed brass profile representing an armour piercing round. The base of the rounds are lightly headstamped 6PR 7CWT 1942 RL (Royal Laboratories) crossed out G&T RL LOT and a crowfoot. The rim on the base of the round has straight knurling round its circumference. The unmarked brass screw in primer has a steel centre with a black rubber insert to protect the guns firing pin. The price for this pair of rounds includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 23301 £495.00
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INERT DEACTIVATED. Nordenfelt M 1888, 57mm (57x224R) Quick Firing Fortress Gun, Anti Torpedo Boat & Coastal Defence High Explosive (HE) Round. - 23309 INERT DEACTIVATED. This is an original and rare unfired 57mm (57x224R) M1888 Maxim-Nordenfelt Guns & Ammunition Company cannon was a quick firing (QF) light gun. In 1888, the British Nordenfelt company, established in France, proposed a small calibre quick firing gun directly inherited from the revolver gun concept. Belgium quickly showed its interest in it for the close defence of its new forts being built by the General Brialmont. A total of 185 of these guns were built and incorporated in different roles and versions. This weapon also armed fishing ships during WW1 and was largely used by Germans who captured numerous guns and ammunition in Belgium fortresses and renamed them belg 5,7cm K to use them as infantry guns under shielded cupola or on pivot, in naval defence and later in their famous giant tanks A7V. The gun was also used on armed fishing boats or coastal defence. The ammunition was a fixed round and was available as a high explosive or cannister round. This is a nose fuzed high explosive round with a brass Nordenfelt nose impact fuze. The projectile is fitted with an unfired copper driving band with 3 grooves in it. the projectile is stamped with a monogram of W in a circle. The brass cartridge case is headstamped with a simple N (Nordenfelt). The cartridge case has three stab crimps near the mouth and is fitted with a push in brass primer with a copper cap. The rare round is in excellent condition and the price includes U.K. delivery. No licence is required to possess inert rounds in the UK if retained as a part of a collection or display. Sn 23309 £375.00
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C1880’s Victorian Scottish J.R Gow & Sons Dundee 12 Bore Double Barrelled Breech Loading Top Lever Break Action Hammer Sporting Shotgun**COCKS & DRY FIRES**UK 2002 DEACTIVATION** D 6054 - D 6054 John Robinson Gow & Sons were Scottish Dundee based gunmakers recorded at 12 Union Street C1876 (see page 229 of British Gunmakers Vol.2 by Brown). This is a double barrel percussion sporting shotgun by John Robinson Gow & Sons. It has 30” steel barrels with brass bead fore sight and measures 46 ½” overall. The barrels, set side by side have a central flat top barrel rib signed by the makers ‘John R Gow & Sons Dundee’. It has its original walnut stock which has knocks bumps and bruises to be expected with age and use. The wrist and fore stock have chequered grip panels. The gun has double triggers and hammers. Its action plates have game birds in the field & in flight scenes. The underside of the stock is inlaid with a void brass shield. The shotgun is serial number 33886. Deactivated to UK specification in 1999 the shotgun breaks open & cocks & dry fires. The price includes deactivation certificate & UK delivery. D 6054 £395.00
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DEACTIVATED INERT. WW2, German Tiger 1 Tank, 1944 Dated, Unfired 88mm (88 x 571R) High Explosive (HE) Round for the 88mm Tiger 1 KWK 36 tank gun and the Flak 18 Towed Anti-aircraft/Tank and Naval Guns. Sn - 23265:10 DEACTIVATED INERT. This is an unfired WW2 German 88mm (88 x 571R) High Explosive Round for the Tiger 1 tanks KWK 36 L/56 gun and the 88mm Flak 18 towed anti-aircraft/tank gun. The gun was also fitted to various German naval vessels. These guns had formidable power both in range and hitting power throughout the war. This is an unfired round has a rare brass steel cartridge case and is headstamped P (Polte Armaturen- u. Maschinenfabrik AG, Magdeburg) 54 1938 (date) WaA06 6314 (cartridge case designation). The brass cartridge case retains most of its original black stencilling on the side with all the loading data. The steel high explosive projectile retains most of its original yellow painted finish and has two sintered iron (FES) driving bands. The projectile is stamped round its circumference 20 bsw (Ardelt werke machinenfabrik Eberswalde (Ardelt machinefactory in Eberswalde) 13SK 6-44 (June 1944 date). The round is fitted with a steel AZ23 nose impact fuze retains much of its original green painted finish and has a delay screw on the side. The fuze is stamped round its circumference AZ23 asf 44 (1944 date) dut (Spindel u. Spinnfluegelfabrik AG, Neudorf) 43 (1943 date). the cartridge case is fitted with a steel percussion fuze which is stamped dut (Spindel u. Spinnfluegelfabrik AG, Neudorf) 121 43 (1943 date) C/12NaSt. See page 162 – 170, Hogg, German Artillery of World War Two. The price includes UK delivery and no licence is required to possess this inert round in the UK if retained as part of a collection or display. Sn 23265:10 £895.00
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