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Description Object Type NAM Accession Number
Self-loading 7.65 mm (Luger) commercially made pistol model 1906, 7.65 mm magazine intact; recovered from a German trench by Major C J P Ball in a counter attack at the Battle of Cambrai on November 30 1917, 4.5 in barrel; commercial proofs, no Army marks. Firearms 1965-03-13
Mauser C96 9 mm self-loading pistol, Export model converted to 9 mm Parabellum; collected by Major C J P Ball, 29th D W Artillery at the Battle of Cambrai 1917 on a counter attack of 30th Nov, it was the property of a German officer who had been killed, with wooden shoulder stock holster. Firearms 1965-03-13
Mauser C96 9 mm self-loading pistol, Export model converted to 9 mm Parabellum; collected by Major C J P Ball, 29th D W Artillery at the Battle of Cambrai 1917 on a counter attack of 30th Nov, it was the property of a German officer who had been killed, with wooden shoulder stock holster. Equipment, general 1965-03-13
Webley Army Model 1892 .476 in revolver with 6 in barrel and holster, owned by G M W Robertson of the Middlesex Regiment; associated holster (labelled with same Accession No) to Capt C P Campbell. Firearms 1965-05-13
Webley Army Model 1892 .476 in revolver with 6 in barrel and holster, owned by G M W Robertson of the Middlesex Regiment; associated holster (labelled with same Accession No) to Capt C P Campbell. Equipment, general 1965-05-13
Webley WG Army Model .455/476 in centre-fire revolver with plain unlabelled case 1900 (c), key, glass oil bottle and cleaning rod. Firearms 1965-10-85
Webley WG Army Model .455/476 in centre-fire revolver with plain unlabelled case 1900 (c), key, glass oil bottle and cleaning rod. Equipment, general 1965-10-85
Browning FN self-loading 9 mm P640(b) pistol, Wehrmacht controlled production 1942; long range sight. Firearms 1965-10-204-7
Browning FN self-loading M35 9 mm Mk I* pistol, for Chinese forces, Inglis, Canada, 1942; maple leaf sticker with 'Canada' in English, Russian and Chinese; proof marks. Firearms 1965-10-204-9
Starr .44 in percussion revolver 1858, with 8 in barrel. Firearms 1965-10-204-12
Percussion pistol, holster type probably of Russian manufacture converted from flintlock 1844 (c). Firearms 1965-10-204-13
Smith and Wesson .38 in Military and Police service revolver, 4 in barrel, no British marks found. Firearms 1965-10-204-24
Colt .32 in New Police revolver 1900 (c). Firearms 1965-10-204-25
Pistole Modell 08 (Luger) Artillerie 9 mm self-loading pistol, 8 in barrel, 1916; long range sight, fitted for stock. Firearms 1965-10-204-26
Webley military model service revolver .38 in Mk IV 1940 war finish. Firearms 1965-10-204-27
MAB Pistolet, Automatique 7.65 mm Brevete Modele D, copy of Browning M1910 1912 (c). Firearms 1965-10-204-33
P08 Artillery 9 mm (Luger) self-loading pistol, 8 in barrel, chequered grips, with undated holster, 1917 (c). Firearms 1965-10-204-34
P08 Artillery 9 mm (Luger) self-loading pistol, 8 in barrel, chequered grips, with undated holster, 1917 (c). Equipment, general 1965-10-204-34
German 25 mm signal pistol, 23.3 cm barrel length. Firearms 1965-10-204-37
Webley Fosbery M1902 .455 in self-loading centre-fire revolver, 1906 (c). Firearms 1965-10-204-40
Self-loading pistol (Luger) 9 mm P08 Artillerie, produced in 1917 with holster, shoulder stock and wooden-handled cleaning rod. Firearms 1965-10-204-41
Self-loading pistol (Luger) 9 mm P08 Artillerie, produced in 1917 with holster, shoulder stock and wooden-handled cleaning rod. Equipment, general 1965-10-204-41
French Navy service revolver 1873 model, 11 mm manufactured 1881 (c). Firearms 1965-10-204-42
Smith and Wesson .38 in Special Military & Police revolver 1940 (c), British Military marks. Firearms 1965-10-204-52
Adams centre-fire revolver .455 in 'Army' model of 1872, circa 6 in barrel and holster (unlocated). Firearms 1965-10-204-53
Adams centre-fire revolver .455 in 'Army' model of 1872, circa 6 in barrel and holster (unlocated). Equipment, general 1965-10-204-53
Beaumont-Adams percussion revolver, .38 in (?), probably 54 bore calibre, 11.1 cm barrel; by Owen Powell, Sheffield 1855 (c). Firearms 1965-10-204-54
Merwin & Hulbert, self-extracting .44 in self-loading centre-fire revolver, 1873 (c). Firearms 1965-10-204-56
German Cavalry Trooper's Model 1880 10.6 mm service revolver 1890 (c); with brown leather holster. Firearms 1965-10-204-57
German Cavalry Trooper's Model 1880 10.6 mm service revolver 1890 (c); with brown leather holster. Equipment, general 1965-10-204-57
Smith and Wesson .38 in revolver, Military and Police Model 1941 (c); US Army stamps. Firearms 1965-10-204-58
Enfield revolver .38 in No2 Mk I*, issued 1942; factory reconditioned; black plastic grips. Associated with World War Two (1939-1945). Firearms 1965-10-204-59
Pryse-type .45 in centre-fire revolver, 5.5 in barrel 1876 (c). Firearms 1965-10-204-62
Velo Dog Spanish 6 mm revolver 1910 (c). Firearms 1965-10-204-63
Self-loading 6.35 mm Spanish made Star pocket pistol 1920 (c). Firearms 1965-10-204-65
Webley RIC .455 in centre-fire revolver, Model 1883; 1885 (c). Firearms 1965-10-204-66
Adams Army model .455 in revolver, circa 6 in barrel Firearms 1965-10-204-68
Self-loading model 1906 7.65 mm (Luger) pistol, 4.75 in barrel, grip safety, with holster, commercially distributed 1930 (c). Firearms 1965-10-204-69
Self-loading model 1906 7.65 mm (Luger) pistol, 4.75 in barrel, grip safety, with holster, commercially distributed 1930 (c). Equipment, general 1965-10-204-69
Self-loading Mauser-produced 9 mm P08, with Nazi markings, with holster (1941). Firearms 1965-10-204-70
Self-loading Mauser-produced 9 mm P08, with Nazi markings, with holster (1941). Equipment, general 1965-10-204-70
Smith and Wesson .455 in Mk II, modified with cut down barrel to 3.12 in, 1915 (c); Enfield mark and broad arrow. Firearms 1965-10-204-71
Dreyse self-loading .32 in ACP pistol 1907, 1915 (c). Firearms 1965-10-204-72
Glisenti self-loading 9 mm pistol, Model 1910 with 4 in barrel. Firearms 1965-10-204-73
Wilkinson Pryse patented .455 in No4 revolver; 5.75 in barrel; manufactured by P Webley and Son 1900 (c). Firearms 1965-10-204-74
Self-loading P08 9 mm (Luger) pistol, 1918; grips damaged. Firearms 1965-10-204-75
Mauser Model 1910 6.35 mm self-loading pocket pistol, ACP 1925 (c). Firearms 1965-10-204-76
E Lefaucheux 11 mm bore pinfire revolver, French naval model 1858, 15.7 cm barrel, 1865 (c). Firearms 1965-10-204-78
Thomas's self ejecting .32 in calibre centre-fire revolver, 5 chambered, patented 1869. Firearms 1965-10-204-79
Webley .455 in Mk VI breechloading revolver, 6 in barrel, 1915, black chequered bakelite grips, with brown leather service holster; issued 1915. Firearms 1965-10-204-82
Webley .455 in Mk VI breechloading revolver, 6 in barrel, 1915, black chequered bakelite grips, with brown leather service holster; issued 1915. Equipment, general 1965-10-204-82
Harrington & Richardson pocket self-loading .32 in pistol, 3.5 in barrel, with holster; British proofs. Firearms 1965-10-204-99
Harrington & Richardson pocket self-loading .32 in pistol, 3.5 in barrel, with holster; British proofs. Equipment, general 1965-10-204-99
Parabellum Model 1908 9 mm self-loading pistol, 1918 Erfurt Arsenal. Firearms 1965-10-204-100
Webley .455 in Mk III commercial revolver, holster and cleaning rod; flared wooden butt with unofficial chequered grips, (c) 1898; carried by J D Y Bingham 1913 (c). Firearms 1965-10-204-105
Webley .455 in Mk III commercial revolver, holster and cleaning rod; flared wooden butt with unofficial chequered grips, (c) 1898; carried by J D Y Bingham 1913 (c). Equipment, general 1965-10-204-105
Wilkinson-Pryse .45 in revolver, 5.5 in barrel 1880 (c), used by H W Morrieson, Royal Artillery. Firearms 1965-10-204-106
Webley .455 in Mk 4 breechloading revolver, 4 in barrel, 1899 (c); issued 1900 to Royal Engineers and Royal Horse Artillery. Firearms 1965-10-204-107
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1895; light blade of dumbbell section, with engraved decoration, including the maker's name, F W Flight; normal plated guard; leather strap and acorn; metal scabbard covered in brown leather; owned by F A H Beasley, Lancashire Fusiliers. Edged Weapons 1960-05-309
Colt .45 in single action Frontier, 5.5 in barrel, possible modern copy of Peacemaker. Firearms 1965-10-204-108
Webley Mk VI revolver with screwed in Parker Hale converter from .455 in to .22 in bore, 6.75 in barrel. Firearms 1965-10-204-110
Webley .455/476 in centre-fire revolver, Army model 1895 (c). Firearms 1965-10-204-111
Webley .455/476 in Mk IV breechloading plated commercial revolver, 1900 (c), associated case with brass plate marked to G F Paterson; oil bottle, cleaning rod and two rags. Firearms 1965-11-37
Webley .455/476 in Mk IV breechloading plated commercial revolver, 1900 (c), associated case with brass plate marked to G F Paterson; oil bottle, cleaning rod and two rags. Equipment, general 1965-11-37
Webley RIC No 1 .476 in New Model of 1883 centre-fire revolver, associated holster. Firearms 1966-01-10
Webley RIC No 1 .476 in New Model of 1883 centre-fire revolver, associated holster. Equipment, general 1966-01-10
Browning Mk I Hi-Power self-loading 9 mm Canadian service pistol. Firearms 1966-02-86-3
Colt self-loading .45 in pistol, Military model 1905; British proofs. Firearms 1966-02-87
Sea Service .567 in percussion pistol, pattern 1842, 6 in smoothbore barrel 1849 (c). Firearms 1968-01-9
Open Frame 'London' .4 in percussion revolver. Firearms 1968-03-35
Webley RIC New Model .476 in revolver, 4.5 in barrel 1880 (c). Firearms 1968-03-35
Tranter Army model .450/455 in revolver; owned and used from 1879 by Capt (later Lt Col) Edmund M Burton of the 26th Royal Engineers during 1882 Egyptian War, 1884-1885 Sudan War, and the 1899-1902 Boer War campaigns; holster. Firearms 1968-03-35
Tranter Army model .450/455 in revolver; owned and used from 1879 by Capt (later Lt Col) Edmund M Burton of the 26th Royal Engineers during 1882 Egyptian War, 1884-1885 Sudan War, and the 1899-1902 Boer War campaigns; holster. Equipment, general 1968-03-35
Webley wedge frame .45 in 5 shot double action revolver, 1857 (c). Firearms 1968-03-35
Belgian pinfire pocket 7 mm (c) revolver, 8.4 cm barrel 1900 (c). Firearms 1968-03-35
Webley RIC No 1 .450 in centre-fire revolver, 4.5 in barrel 1870 (c). Firearms 1968-03-35
Webley .45 in revolver RIC copy, probably continental but identification marks absent; British proofs (?) 1885 (c). Firearms 1968-03-35
Infantry Officer sword; blade is pipe backed and bears engraved decoration, including, an oval cartouche containing an East India Company lion and the maker's name, Prosser; gilt 'Gothic' hilt; leather scabbard with gilt brass mounts, and the maker's name on a label; associated with Col James Livingstone who served in the H.E.I.C. and the 18th Bombay Native Infantry until 1833. Edged Weapons 1960-05-92
Colt Army revolver, Model 1901 .38 in; marked 'RAC' and 'LEB' (See 8204-749 for similar marks). Firearms 1968-03-35
Webley Mk VI .455 in commercial revolver, 7.5 in barrel 1915 (c); target sights. Firearms 1968-04-1-4
German 25 mm signal pistol 1917 (c), marked to AZF EAIX, possibly East Africa. Firearms 1968-04-1-1
Liege Continental Bulldog .38 in revolver 1890 (c). Firearms 1968-04-1-5
Colt self-loading .32 in pistol, Model M 1936 (c), locking lug in front of barrel, British Army issue, possibly Special Operations Executive. Firearms 1968-04-8
Webley and Scott WG Army Model centre-fire .455 in revolver, 7.5 in barrel, Bisley target sight 1900 (c). Firearms 1968-04-8
Colt .38 in self-loading pistol, pocket Model L, with holster and spare magazine; British proof marks; associated with Capt Arthur Bracton Bagley, Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Firearms 1968-06-40
Colt .38 in self-loading pistol, pocket Model L, with holster and spare magazine; British proof marks; associated with Capt Arthur Bracton Bagley, Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Equipment, general 1968-06-40
Webley and Scott .455 in Mk V British Government breechloading revolver, 4 in barrel, 1915 introduced 1913. Firearms 1968-06-44
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1895, 1911-36; blade of dumbbell section, with engraved decoration; pierced scroll guard of steel; leather knot with acorn; leather scabbard with a frog. Edged Weapons 1960-05-46
Indian Army officer's levée sword; blade of General officer's pattern 1831, with engraved decoration; mameluke hilt, with ivory grip, gilt floral headed rivets; gilt sword knot; brass scabbard with two rings similar to Pattern 1831; associated with Maj Gen T M Cameron, Indian Army Staff. Edged Weapons 1960-05-44
Cavalry officer's levée sword, pattern 1822, 9th Lancers; blade is curved with a latchet back and single edge, with engraved decoration, including the regiment's name, and the maker's name, Prosser; mameluke hilt; brass scabbard. Edged Weapons 1960-05-26
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1895; associated with A J Williams, Royal Irish Regiment; blade of dumbbell section with engraved decoration, including the cypher of George V and the maker's name, Fenton Bros; guard bears a 'G.R' cypher; was with a scabbard, but that was not accessioned (?). Edged Weapons 1960-03-84
Pattern 1897 infantry officers sword with plated scabbard, nd; presented to Capt Roderick George Macpherson, 41st Dogra Regiment, 16 Jan 1901; made by Robert Mole, Birmingham. Edged Weapons 1960-02-56
Rifle regiment officer's sword, pattern 1834; spear pointed blade with engraved decoration, including the maker's name Pulford and Company and the regimental title, The Kings Royal Rifle Corps; pieced steel 'Gothic' Rifle Corps guard; plain wood grip with figure mouldings; steel scabbard; owned by Maj H Bolton. Edged Weapons 1960-02-42
Sweetheart brooch in the shape of a light infantry bugle, 1941 (c); silver and blue enamel; one of two brooches that belonged to the mother of Michael Handford, Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, 1941 (c); bugle with cord straps and tassels forming a decorative loop above, with inscription on a blue scroll below; mounted on a bar; no maker's mark. Crafts 1998-12-8
Sweetheart brooch, badge of the Royal Army Service Corps; silver, dark blue, light blue and red enamel; one of two brooches which belonged to the mother of Michael Handford, Oxford and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry; seven-pointed star surmounted by a crown; inscribed centrally with unit title, motto on garter strap; mounted on a bar; no maker's mark. Crafts 1998-12-9
Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769-1852), 1820 (c). Oil on canvas, artist unknown, after Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830), 1820 (c). Half-length in civilian clothes wearing the Badge of the Golden Fleece. Oil Paintings 1998-12-11
Paper-knife in form of a scimitar, the handle being made of the case of a French 7.5 mm round, 1918 (c); brass trench art made from a round manufactured at the Atelier de Chargement de Vincennes, by a soldier of World War One; undecorated and uninscribed; the blade is of a soft metal, possibly copper. Crafts 1998-12-12
Cigarette lighter made from a British one-penny piece and a French coin, centime, 1918 (c); copper and brass trench art made from two coins, probably by a soldier of World War One; circular, with a band of copper between the two coins, the capped wick and circular wheel for striking a spark inserted into the top of the band. Crafts 1998-12-13
Cigarette lighter made from the case of an 18mm round, inscribed around the body, 'CONTINENTALS-', 1918 (c); brass trench art made from an unidentified, non-standard round, by a World War One soldier; lower half of round diamond hatched, with screw-on base, capped wick on top, and a circular wheel attachment for striking a spark soldered onto the side. Crafts 1998-12-14
Identity tags and chain, 1945 (c); Sgt P Bowles, Women's Royal Army Corps. Equipment, general 1998-12-15