British
Royal Artillery Belt Buckle
Other ranks belt buckle for the Royal Artillery in great shape. read more
120.00 CAD
Royal Engineers Other Ranks Belt Buckle Badge
A badge without its buckle, lugs intact. read more
35.00 CAD
Victorian Artillery Volunteers Shoulder Belt pouch Badge
If you are missing the badge off a pouch in your collection or you need an example of these standard badges, this is a good example with its screw back posts intact. read more
100.00 CAD
Late 18th Century Civilian Silver Hilted Small Sword
A lovely Tomson Davis 1771 hallmarked (TD) silver hilt, with decorative pommel and grip, and pierced guard. The 31.5" triangular blade is adorned with worn barely visible etching and has an overall pleasant patina and finish. The tip of the blade is sharp and appears to be untampered with or cut down. Scabbards are rare for swords of this vintage. Gentleman armed themselves in this era, but t... read more
1796 Light Dragoon .69 Cal Flintlock Pistol
Offered here is a fine example of a classic cavalry firearm from the Napoleonic Wars. Designed for Issue to British Light Dragoon regiments serving in Spain, Portugal, Belgium and even regiments, regular and militia, serving in North America. This particular example was made by tower for the open arms market and was not issued to British Regular Cavalry. The Inspector marks are not military a... read more
1700.00 CAD
Antique Brass Barrel Flintlock pistol c.1800
A gentleman's flintlock from a large local antique firearms collection made by T. Fowler of Dublin. A standard pistol with a brass 7" simply etched barrel probably .69 caliber without sight. Proof marked with crossed hammers and crown. The brass butt cap and trigger guard are engraved with filigree. The Ram rod is wood with a bone tip. The lock mechanism is tight in full cock position, but the ... read more
Victorian era Other Ranks 21st Lancer Helmet Plate
A nice example of a OR lancer plate with screw back posts intact. Nice patina. read more
Victorian Other Ranks 17th Lancer Chapka Plate
One of the more famous Lancer regiments with its Death or Glory motto and deaths head badge. This plate is pre 1880s with battle honours for the Crimea only. Nice condition with the original posts on the reverse and nice age patina. read more
British Artillery Insignia for Marksmanship c.1870 to 1890s
This framed set of insignia incorporates three pieces of insignia. The bullion Victorian crown is generic, probably worn above the bullion crossed cannons and worn on the bottom left sleeve to recognize an individual for proficiency. The red badge with bullion detailing of guns and a date is typical of a trophy awarded and worn on the left upper sleeve of the tunic. Typical Victorian insigni... read more
110.00 CAD