A MAGNIFICENT PAIR OF ITALIAN SPAULDERS IN THE STYLE OF 1380
Formed beautifully to follow the shape of the shoulder they have a clean medial ridge at the top paralleled by two holes for a point to mount through to the underlying garment of cloth or maille.
Flanged out at the front to flow over the shape of the pectoral muscles providing added coverage for the vulnerable armpit. A latten border is applied to the bottom edge in brass, rive... read more
EXCAVATED MEDIEVAL BRONZE MACE HEAD CIRCA 1100 - 1300
An extremely rare excavated bronze Medieval Mace head dating 1100 - 1300 A.D. It still retains one of its mounting holes that attached it to a length of hardwood. The other one is missing that is probably how it was lost, A similar example can be found on the British portable antiquities website:
http://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/163436
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ATTRACTIVE MATCHED PAIR OF FLUTED STEEL BESAGEWS
An excellent matched pair of gothic style fluted besagews. They are a great example of the armouring ingenuity of the 15th century. The besagew supplied great protection to the armpit, and was mostly seen on armours coming out of Augsburg, Innsbruck, Nuremburg and Landshut, in the period 1450 - 1490.
The besagew could either be riveted to the shoulder defence, usually to the spa... read more
A BARBUTA IN VENETIAN STYLE OF CIRCA 1430 - 1450
This Venetian style sallet's facial opening resembles a classic example of surviving barbuta. It is modelled with a Corinthian T shape opening with the crest re-curved and tail extending well back. In profile the cheek stays in line with the sight, dating its style to circa 1430 – 1450. However, the brass rivets suggest it is of later manufacture.
The opening widens marg... read more
Matched set of 4 Rank Guards / Household Division Officers Pips
Set of 4, large pattern black finish, quality 2 part construction complete with original pin backs and retainers. read more
Senior Drum Major Household Division Embroidered Badge
A large and attractive bullion embroidered on black felt badge, circa 17.5cm tall and 13cm wide with the regimental devices of the Queen's Household Division below a Queen's Crown. It is not exactly clear to me where this would have been worn unless on the non-state dress on the arm. During this year's Trooping of the Colour on the 14th June 2014, Staff Drum Major Steven Staite of th... read more
Scarce WW1 Bronze 12 spoke Army Cyclist Corps Cap Badge
Bronze cap badge with original slider. Unusual but very scarce with 12 wheel spokes.
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Welsh Place Names and Their Meanings by Dewi Davies
56 pages of fascinating detail, paper covers, very clean copy with no marks, tears or stains. 9 out of 10 in terms of second hand condition.
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24th Lancers Officer's Large Gilt Button - 1970's reproduction
24th Lancers Large Gilt Button, 26mm in diameter, fixed shank. Just the words Gaunt, London in a circle. steel back. Gaunt is weakly struck and G and T almost missing.
Made in the 1970s for collectors. This style of naming is found on later anodised buttons not WW1 and WW2 issue. An interesting discussion thread on these reproductions can be found at:
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WW2 Royal Marine Cap Badge - Unusual Flat Crown Variety
An unusual 'economy' pattern of the standard Royal Marine Cap badge, a die stamped version with a particularly flat crown. Two original lugs to reverse. In very good condition with good detail.
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10.00 GBP