WW2 GSTP Pocket Watch
A WW2 British Army issue General Service pocket watch by Leonidas. The watch is in good original condition, but exhibits service wear without any sign of abuse.
A lovely wartime example, in working order and at a bargain price, cheaper than the online auction markets. read more
49.00 GBP
Rare Longines Chasseral Pocket Watch c.1886
A very rare Longines-Chasseral 15 jewel pocket watch c.1886. Complete with its protective outer case, this gunmetal watch, which would originally have been black, is typical of the timepieces sought by officers. More resilient than silver or nickel, at this time, gunmetal watches offered a better alternative for those seeking a timepiece that could withstand the rigours of an active life.
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80.00 GBP
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Dear Collectors,
Coming from a family that was involved in clocks and watches during their postwar heyday, it's not surprising that I became intrigued by military timepieces, originally inspired by my father, who served in WW2 with the Polish Army and then the REME. I watched him work on these miniature marvels, and he taught me. Today, 50 years on, I hope that future collectors ... read more
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WW1 Medals - Pte. S. Old - Middlesex Regiment
A pair of unresearched WW1 medals, both awarded to "207978 PTE. S. OLD MIDDLESEX". read more
WW2 ATP Military issue Unitas Wristwatch
A stunning original WW2 military watch by Unitas.
Unitas ATP wristwatches are highly sought after, as unlike similar military watches of the time, they offer a larger and more fashionable steel case.
Presented in excellent original condition, this sharp-looking watch exhibits just light signs of former service wear, and there is no polishing or restoration evident... read more
WW1 Military Armourers ¼" Number Punches
A full set of WW1 era punches used to stamp identification numbers onto metal, wood or leatherwork. The box and punches bear identification marks and broad arrows, but no maker's details.
The number stamps are in a wooden case measuring approximately 12 cm in height. read more
New - Lightweight Shooting Stands
New, lightweight shooting stands. Eminently portable, yet sturdy, these stands have various uses; my Scout Troop use several on their air rifle range. We use them as stands for our pellet catchers, but they also make ideal rifle rests for all ages. Each stand can be quickly extended, and a pair can be used to hold a backstop on your pop-up air rifle range, rated to hold 50Kg.
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22.00 GBP
1854 Transport Corps Issue Percussion Pistol
A good percussion pistol with its lock signed by Blake & Co. London and dated, 1854. This commercial pistol is a modified Tower pattern, which is attributed to the Transport Corps, a paramilitary organisation that predates the Land Transport Corps.
The history of the civilian Transport Corps stems from the Crimean War, after inadequate supply lines failed to deliver the needed pr... read more
495.00 GBP
WW2 Royal Navy Pattern 300 Pocket Watch
A genuine Admiralty Pattern 300 pocket watch, c.1940, despite its battle-scarred appearance.
The Admiralty Pattern 300 is a favourite among military watch collectors, but its precise purpose has eluded historians, although clues and anecdotes exist that may help define this watch's wartime roles. To that end, some of what I now know about this watch is shared here.
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