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1784 Ketland and Co Flintlock
A .60 caliber flintlock pistol, manufactured by Ketland & Co. circa 1784, showcases the craftsmanship of the late 18th century and its journey to Ireland. The 9.5-inch octagonal barrel features British proof marks on the side, a German Silver sight on top
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1860 LeMat And Girards Grapeshot Revolver
The 1860 LeMat Grapeshot Revolver is a unique firearm distinguished by its two-barrel configuration: a .36 caliber pistol barrel for accuracy and a shotgun barrel for close-range power. Its innovative design, with a nine-round cylinder and a pivoting hammer mechanism, allowed for quick switching between firing modes. This rare and historically significant revolver, favored by Confederate cavalry officers during the American Civil War, remains a highly sought-after collector’s item today.
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1860 Officers Cavalry Sabre
This 1860 Confederate Officer’s Sabre is a relic of the American Civil War, representing the valor and sacrifice of Confederate officers. Its polished blade and hilt offer a tangible connection to this pivotal era in American history, embodying the struggles and ideals of a nation divided. As a collectible artifact, it preserves a piece of the past for future generations, reminding us of the courage and sacrifice of those who…
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1867 Junkers Garde Du Corps
1867 Prussian Helmet of the Kings Guard. Service Spike, EM Pattern, cleaned, polished. A worked over helmet. Prussian Cockade in Place. Complete Chin Scales, EM Leather Lining. Extra holes period time closed to fit the helmet plate and rivets. EM Front Badge “SUUM CIQUE”.
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1889 Lions Head Order of the Black Eagle Sabre
The 1889 Lions Head Sabre, a symbol of prestige and honor, was an exclusive weapon wielded by the elite Garde du Corps, the personal guard of the Prussian King. This ornate saber, with its distinctive lion’s head pommel and intricate detailing, was more than just a weapon – it was a statement of loyalty and status within the kingdom.
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1916 German Stahlhelm M1916
Original WW1 M1916 German Stahlhelm camouflage helmet. Original three colour camouflage paint. 62 size stamp on inside rear of helmet. Original three piece leather lining present.
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1918 Lee Enfield Mk III World War 1
This 1918 Lee-Enfield Mk III* (BSA) is a deactivated bolt-action rifle chambered in.303 British, manufactured by Birmingham Small Arms and bearing Australian Department of Defence markings. With matching serial numbers and clear markings, this rifle is a well-preserved relic of World War I, offering a tangible connection to both British and Australian military history. Its historical significance and robust design make it a valuable collectible firearm.
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1937 Gewehr K-98
A German-born Gewehr K-98, captured, re-purposed by the Norwegian Army during World War II, and now deactivated, stands as a testament to resourcefulness and resilience. Its journey from the battlefields of Europe to a collector’s wall is etched into its steel frame, a silent witness to the tumultuous events of the 20th century. This rifle, re-chambered to 7.62mm and bearing the mark of its adaptation, now serves as a tangible…
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1939 Alpina KM 586
$1,995.001939 Kriegsmarine Alpina watch cal. 586 movement (quite rare). Neutral leather band. EXC Alpina 586 movement which is quite rare. Nickel-plated brass case with most of the nickel worn or polished off.
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1939 Jaeger Le Coultre RAF Pocket Watch
$2,995.00The Jaeger Le Coultre RAF 6B/159 Navigator’s Pocket Watch is a rare and unrestored timepiece, offering a unique glimpse into wartime aviation history. Designed with a distinctive deep blue handset and a 15-jewel movement, this watch was specifically crafted for precise navigation by RAF navigators during critical operations.
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1939 Japanese Helmet Type 90
Original WW2 Type 90 Japanese soldiers helmet. Captured in Papua New Guinea and returned to Western Australia. Full original 3 pad lining.
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1940 Alpina KM 592
$1,995.00Period time Kriegsmarine service watch. Made by Alpina. A nickel-plated brass case. Silver watch dial including a subsidiary 60 seconds time display at 6 o’clock. “KM 592” marked. Alpina caliber 592 movement. Neutral leather wrist band.
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1940 Festa KM 720
$1,995.00Silver watch dial including a subsidiary 60 seconds time display at 6 o’clock. “KM 720” marked. With leather wristband. Original Festa Kriegsmarine watch. Movement cal 720.
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1941 Alpina KM 586
$2,495.00The 1941 Alpina KM 586 is a vintage Kriegsmarine service watch, designed for precision and durability during naval operations. Its nickel-plated brass case, luminous hands, and original leather watchband showcase its historical authenticity. Despite its age, this timepiece continues to function exceptionally well, making it a remarkable collectible with a rich wartime legacy.
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1941 Japanese Sword WW2
This is a WWII Japanese Type 98 Shin Gunto katana, a standard-issue officer’s sword from that period. The piece was captured in the Pacific Theater of Papua New Guinea and brought back to Western Australia. The sword shows significant wear and patina, reflecting its age and history.
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1941 Zentra KM 338
$1,995.001941 Zentra KM 338 in Nickel-plated steel case. Gold-bronze-colored watch dial with luminous hands as well as a 60-second subdial. “ZentRa” maker marked and “KM” marked. Original watch glass.
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1942 Arisaka Type 99 Rifle
Employed by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II, this bolt-action rifle was the standard infantry weapon for the Japanese soldier. This piece was captured in Papua New Guinea and still has an intact Chrysanthemum on the top of the barrel.
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1942 Festa KM 720
$2,495.00Nickel plated case. Silvered watch dial with a 60-second subdial. “KM 720” marked. All hands (luminous) and the winding crown are present. Numbered “149789” on the bottom. No damage to the glass. Including an original leather watchband (which comes from a wartime Kriegsmarine store find).
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1942 Glycine Dienstuhr
$2,295.00This 1942 Glycine Dienstuhr, a military service watch from World War II, showcases a timeless design with a nickel-plated case and a black dial featuring luminous hands and a 60-second subdial. The watch’s historical significance is highlighted by its unique markings, including “D 87217 H” and “STAHLBODEN WASSERDICHT,” as well as its original leather watchband from a wartime Kriegsmarine store.
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1942 Japanese Sword WW2
Type 98 Shin Gunto (New Army Sword), a standard-issue weapon for Japanese officers during WWII. Captured by an Australian Soldier in Papua New Guinea in WW2 and subsequently brought back to Western Australia. Leather Foul Weather Cover in Good Condition with Latch to Sword Handle.
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1942 Wagner 650 KM
$3,495.001942 Kriegsmarine Wagner 650 with leather band. Pristine example of an early Kriegsmarine watch made by Wagner. Near mint condition. Written on the back of the case is “RW – Boden rostfreiere Stahl”.
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1942 Waltham RAF Pilot Watch
$2,495.00This Waltham RAF Pilot Watch exemplifies superior craftsmanship. Its durable stainless steel case houses a sleek black dial with luminous hands, ensuring optimal visibility in challenging conditions. The watch is powered by a reliable 17-jewel movement and boasts water resistance, making it a versatile timepiece suitable for everyday wear.
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1942 Zentra KM 334
$1,995.001942 Zentra KM 334. Original Zentra Kriegsmarine watch. Caliber 335 movement. Silver watch dial including a subsidiary 60 seconds time display at 6 o’clock. “KM 334” marked. Neutral, worn leather wristband.
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1943 Japanese Sword WW2
WW2 Japanese Officer’s Katana. Captured by an Australian Soldier and brought back to Western Australia. Chrysanthemum Pattern on Blade Handle. Ray Skin (Samegawa) Handle. Standard Brown Cover.