Russian Order of the Patriotic War. First Class.
1985 issued example thats in very nice condition with bright finish and no damage to the enamel. Clear number to the back. read more
Russian Order of the Patriotic War. Second Class.
1985 issued example that's in nice condition with the good amount of its silver wash remaining and clear enamel. The rear screw disk is interestingly made from a Polish coin. read more
Royal Naval Clasp Knife.
In good condition with a certain amount of staining to the metal. Blade is maker stamped for the Rodgers firm and coded 21305. The body is also stores stamped, its faint but i can make out the broad arrow and couple of numbers. Metal shackle has some surface rust only. read more
WW1 German M16 Helmet Shell.
A nice solid example with no cracks, dents and i cannot see any pitting. The outside has a flat grey finish, inside there are numerous colors. Liner pins are not WW1 types. No maker or size can be found to the inside, perhaps under the layers of paint, but with the side lugs having one step id say its a size 64. read more
Russian AK47, 6X5, Bayonet. Matching Numbers.
In very nice condition with both scabbard and bayonet having the same rifle number 212. Blade has all its factory finish with ink stamps to both sides near the cross guard, one is faint but can be made out. The handle has no damage just a couple of faint scratches from use. The scabbard again in very nice condition. read more
Boxed Battle of Arnhem Plaque.
An early reunion plaque that is in very nice condition and still held in its period box. read more