Original Webley Senior Box
A very good and original factory box for a pre war slant gripped Webley Senior. Marked on the label as being for "The New" pistol.
Presented in generally clean condition with no repairs, tape or glue evident - just some minor age and storage wear showing. read more
Postwar Military Longines, c.1946
An excellent and original steel case Longines watch that takes its design from the pilots watches issued during WW2. Utilising the same hi-grade 12.68N movement, which according to Longines archives shows that it was made in 1946, this watch has no issue markings. As a bonus, it has been serviced and is running very well, keeping time. Interestingly, Longines had by now improved their 12.68 cal... read more
295.00 GBP
Boxwood & Brass Military Folding Rule c.1956
A vintage British Army marked folding pocket ruler by Rabone. Made from boxwood, with brass hinges and reinforcing caps, this ruler, when opened, measures 2 feet (24 inches). It folds down to a compact 6 inches.
Some minor stains and signs of service use but no damage. All hinges are firm. read more
9.00 GBP
Boxwood & Brass Military Folding Rule c.1975
A good British Army marked folding pocket ruler. Made by Rabone & Chesterman from boxwood, with brass hinges and reinforcing caps. The ruler when open measures 2 feet (24 inches on one side, 60 cm on the reverse). When folded, it collapses down to just 6 inches.
Some minor stains and signs of service use but no damage. All hinges are firm. read more
12.00 GBP
Boer War Royal Artillery Silver Fusee Watch, c.1899
A genuine 1899 silver hallmarked Boer War pocket watch by Adam Burdess. Presented in working order, having recently undergone a full strip down and service.
This rare watch is broad arrow marked along with having details of the Royal Artillery unit that it was issued to. A superb example of a collector grade military watch that is capable of daily service over 120 years later.
395.00 GBP
Vintage Hardwood Truncheon
An unmarked 13" police-type truncheon of hardwood construction. Allegedly carried during WW2 by a Royal Navy Petty Officer.
Generally good condition but with some minor service wear and working life repair to the leather wrist strap. No cracks. read more
29.00 GBP
Early WW2 German Army Pocket Watch, c.1938
This is one of the superior German military pocket watches issued at the start of WW2. Made by Doxa, this watch interestingly came to me in a wartime French-made protective case! The watch bears a military number on the case.
In 1935, after the Wehrmacht replaced the Reichswehr, Germany looked to procure the most modern equipment for its armed forces. By 1938, after Swiss watchma... read more
190.00 GBP
WW1 Royal Navy Pocket Watch
A very early and rare, WW1 Royal Navy issue watch by H. Williamson, used for General Duties on board a ship, rather than for navigation purposes. The heavy duty case is marked with the Admiralty Pattern broad arrow.
Presented in very good cosmetic condition, this watch shows evidence of historic handling, rubbing and wear commensurate of an active service life. Nevertheless, the ... read more
190.00 GBP
Comprehensive Military Navigation Tool Set c.1950
A fine and comprehensive set of military high quality Lee Guinness navigator's or draughtsman tools, comprising of assorted compasses, dividers, accessories, pens and a parallel rule. The leather bound hard case is clearly impressed with the broad arrow and other issue markings.
Not a standard issue set but rather, a very desirable outfit in nickel silver, presented in excellent ... read more
58.00 GBP
WW2 WWW Lemania Wristwatch
A WW2 military Lemania wristwatch issued towards the end of the war when the Army Trade Pattern timepieces were superseded by the WWW (Wrist Watch Waterproof) series of watches.
Presented in excellent working order this Lemania was overhauled by the War Department who also refurbished the dial during the watch's service life. This watch is being sold following a full service. read more