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Create an AccountThis Sevastopol-dug Crimean War relic dates ca.1855, and ostensibly belonged on the piper's coatee. It's rhomboid, 2 cm-long on each side, in uncleaned state. The shank is missing. Button was fabricated...
This Sevastopol-found Crimean War button dates ca.1855, and ostensibly was part of the regimental piper's uniform. It's 2 cm per side. The shank is intact. Button was fabricated by Gilpin. Condition...
The hilt of this interesting sword is of a THE type seen on the British officers swords in accordance to the April 3rd 1786 British Adjutant-General's Order that did away with...
This rare British Royal Artillery 1821 Pattern sword is marked with the retailer's name on the reverse ricasso -STOVELKING STTORONTOJoseph Stovel was a prosperous Toronto tailor and sword cutler, who was...
This scarce British Canadian infantry officer's Pattern 1845/1854 sword belonged to an officer serving in the late 1860s - mid-1870s, which is substantiated by the retailer's mark "Savage, Lyman & Co.,...
This Crimean War commemorative ribbon is 23 x 8 cm, and was crafted of finest quality silk. The execution of the subject matter is outstanding, with a Scottish Highlander standing next...
This Honourable East India Company navy officer's five-ball spadroon-bladed sword dates ca.1795-1805. Central medallion on the grip is nicely engraved with the HEIC symbol, the Rampant Lion. The side loop on...
This early 19th c. British midshipman's dirk is 28 cm-long, and is mounted with a 20 cm-long curved blade that has acquired a nice dark patina, as have all the other...
This early 19th c. small naval dirk measures 18.5 cm overall and is mounted with a 12.5 cm long rhomboid blade, which retains much of its original blueing and has a...
This British Georgian Royal Naval Officer's or Volunteers First Class dirk dates to the first quarter of 1800s. Total length - 13", with a ~9" blade. The sculpted lion's head is...
This unusually-large Georgian naval dirk measures 51 cm overall, with a 16"/40 cm long blade, which retains vestiges of decorations, the sun in splendor, talismanic stars, etc. The cross-guard is embellished...
This early 19th c. British Royal Navy officer's dirk is 47 cm. long overall, and is mounted with a 36 cm. long single-edged blade which shows vestiges of etched military and...