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  • 1861 Civil War Union Officers Category PNG

    1861 Officers Cavalry Sword

    This 1861 Confederate officer’s sword is a historical artifact from the American Civil War (1861-1865). It bears the etching “CSA,” signifying its allegiance to the Confederate States of America, a symbol of the Southern states’ secession and fight for independence.

  • 1863 Civil War Union Officers Cavalry Sabre 2

    1863 Officers Cavalry Sabre Union

    The Model 1860 sabre was a critical tool for Union cavalry officers, used in countless engagements during the Civil War. This weapon symbolizes the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought for the Union, making it a valuable artifact of American history.

  • 1897 Patteren Naval Officers Category PNG

    1897 Pattern Naval Officers Sword

    The 1897 Pattern Naval Officer’s Sword stands as a testament to the rich history and tradition of the Royal Navy. This iconic weapon served as the standard issue for officers from 1897 until the 1930s, symbolizing their authority and role within the prestigious naval force.

  • 1908 Light Horse Sword 2

    1908 Pattern Cavalry Light Horse Sword

    The 1908 Pattern Cavalry Sword, renowned for its use by the Australian Light Horse during World War I, was a weapon designed purely for thrusting in mounted combat.

  • 1912 Lee Enfield Gallipoli Mk III Gallipoli

    1912 Lee Enfield Mk III Gallipoli

    The Lee Enfield Mk III rifle, renowned for its service in World War I, particularly the Gallipoli Campaign, was a reliable and effective weapon favored by soldiers. A 1912 Mk III “Gallipoli” model, potentially used in the campaign, holds significant historical value, especially in Australia, due to its connection to the ANZAC legacy. This rifle serves as a tangible reminder of the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought, solidifying…

  • 1915 Lee Enfield Light Horse PNG

    1915 Lee Enfield Mk III World War 1

    This 1915 Lee Enfield Mk III rifle, bearing the markings of the 4th Military District, served with a military unit in South Australia after World War I. Its presence speaks to the adaptability of Australian soldiers, transitioning to mounted cavalry. This rifle stands as a testament to their service and sacrifice.

  • 1945 Lee Enfield MkIII Rifle

    1945 Lithgow Lee Enfield Mk III

    Stamped with the Lithgow makers mark and dated 1945. Matching barrel and receiver numbers. Matching woods, with the Lithgow stamps and a 1943 dated butt. Comes with its rifle sling and bayonet.