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Description Object Type NAM Accession Number
.22 Parker Hale adaptor kit for Webley service revolver, in a cardboard box. Equipment, general 1991-08-99
Tranter .38 in (?) centre-fire revolver by Squires, 1870 (c). Firearms 1991-09-18
Officer's sword, pattern 1854; Scots Guards, 1910-1936; blade engraved with George V cypher, battle honours, serial number and maker's name, Henry Wilkinson, London; nickle plated scabbard. Edged Weapons 1977-06-58
Adams .455 in breechloading central fire revolver 1879 Mk III Army Issue; marked for January 1879; associated with the Zulu War (?). Firearms 1991-09-19
Adams .45 in centre-fire revolver Army Model, 1872, six shot; heavily cleaned. Firearms 1991-09-20
Pryse type .455 in revolver; possibly of Belgian manufacture, by Francotte (?), 1880 (c) Firearms 1991-09-21
Enfield No 2 Mk I* service revolver, 1940, converted to a .22 in, 1938 pattern, Parker Hale adaptor. Firearms 1991-09-22
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1796; blued and gilt blade with George III cypher and maker's name, JJ Runkel, Germany, on back; silver bullion knot with crimson worm; leather scabbard with gilt chape and mouthpiece with locket. Edged Weapons 1977-06-56
Indian Army rifle regiment officer's sword; 13th Frontier Force Rifles, 1920-1927, similar to pattern 1827; blade inscribed with serial number, maker's name, Edward Thurkle, London and Edward VII cypher; leather scabbard. Edged Weapons 1977-05-7
Rifle regiment officer's sword, pattern 1827 and 1892; blade pattern 1892; steel scabbard; black leather scabbard. Edged Weapons 1977-04-67
Rifle regiment officer's sword and scabbard; Glamorgan Rifle Volunteers, 1860-1861; presented to P St L Grenfell. Edged Weapons 1977-01-15
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1897; blade etched with Victorian cypher and maker's name, S J Pillin, London. Edged Weapons 1976-12-115
Enfield .38 in service revolver No 2 Mk I** 1938 Pattern; made by Singer Manufacturing Company, 1944; with a war finish. Firearms 1991-09-23
Enfield service revolver No. 2 Mk I, converted to .22 in, 1930 pattern; Parker Hale adaptor; revolver issued to 2nd Bn Middlesex Regiment, 1930. Firearms 1991-09-24
Infantry officer's sword, pattern 1897; Indian Supply and Transport Corps. Edged Weapons 1976-11-63
General officers sword, pattern 1803; for light infantry and grenadier companies; blued and gilt blade, engraved with decoration including native figure, Honourable East India Company arms and maker's name, Osbourne; black leather scabbard with three gilt mounts. Edged Weapons 1976-09-29
Enfield .38 in service revolver No2 Mk I, 1930 pattern, issued to 2nd Bn Middlesex Regiment. Firearms 1991-09-26
Cavalry officer's sword, pattern 1896; North Irish Horse, 1910 (c). Edged Weapons 1976-08-44
Enfield .38 in service revolver No2 Mk I, 1942 pattern; made by the Albion Motor Company in 1942. Firearms 1991-09-27
Enfield .38 in service revolver No2 Mk I, 1932 pattern; made in 1935. Firearms 1991-09-28
Enfield .38 in service revolver No2 Mk I, 1938 pattern; made in 1940. Firearms 1991-09-29
Enfield .38 in service revolver No2 Mk I, 1931 pattern; issued in 1932; with canvas holster dated 1939 and cleaning rod. Firearms 1991-09-31
Enfield .38 in service revolver No2 Mk I, 1931 pattern; issued in 1932; with canvas holster dated 1939 and cleaning rod. Equipment, general 1991-09-31
Enfield .38 in service revolver No2 Mk I, 1932 pattern, made in 1932; with canvas holster dated 1943 Firearms 1991-09-32
Enfield .38 in service revolver No2 Mk I, 1932 pattern, made in 1932; with canvas holster dated 1943 Equipment, general 1991-09-32
Enfield .38 in service revolver No2 Mk I*, 1938 pattern, made in 1939; with canvas holster dated 1942. Firearms 1991-09-33
Enfield .38 in service revolver No2 Mk I*, 1938 pattern, made in 1939; with canvas holster dated 1942. Equipment, general 1991-09-33
Enfield .38 in service revolver No2 Mk I, 1930 pattern; early production date of 1930. Firearms 1991-09-34
Enfield .38 in service revolver No2 Mk I, 1932 pattern; made in 1933. Firearms 1991-09-35
Enfield .38 in service revolver No2 Mk I**, 1942 pattern; war finish 1942. Firearms 1991-09-36
Sword, 1803 (c); possibly sergeants, for First or Grenadier Regiment of Foot Guards, based on 1803 pattern for Grenadier and Flank company officers; blade with broad shallow fuller, engraved with regimental name; brass guard engraved with GR cypher; fishskin grip; brass backpiece. Edged Weapons 1976-02-8
Enfield .455 in Mk VI breechloading service revolver, pattern 1921; with earlier holster marked to W G Evans, British Expeditionary Force. Firearms 1991-09-37
Enfield .455 in Mk VI breechloading service revolver, pattern 1921; with earlier holster marked to W G Evans, British Expeditionary Force. Equipment, general 1991-09-37
General officer's sword, 1800 (c); double edged blade with single narrow fuller each side; hilt similar to heavy cavalry officer's dress sword 1796 but with boat shell guard and knucklebow; brown leather scabbard with gilt bronze mouthpiece engraved with maker's name, Prosser, London, with gilt ovoid frog button. Edged Weapons 1976-01-67
Enfield .455 in Mk VI breechloading service revolver, pattern 1921; sold out of service; holster, made in 1926. Firearms 1991-09-38
Enfield .455 in Mk VI breechloading service revolver, pattern 1921; sold out of service; holster, made in 1926. Equipment, general 1991-09-38
Enfield .455 in Mk VI breechloading service revolver, pattern 1921; made in 1926. Firearms 1991-09-39
Volunteer's spadroon sword, 1790-1801 (c); possibly light cavalry; blade with lozenge section, bearing royal coat of arms; plain guard and knucklebow; ivory grip with bronze band bearing motto. Edged Weapons 1975-10-77
Enfield Mk I .455 in breechloading service revolver, 1880 pattern; made in 1880. Firearms 1991-09-40
Enfield Mk II .455 service centre-fire revolver, 1881 pattern; with holster, made in 1881 (c). Firearms 1991-09-42
Enfield Mk II .455 service centre-fire revolver, 1881 pattern; with holster, made in 1881 (c). Equipment, general 1991-09-42
Light cavalry officer's sword, pattern 1822; spear point blade with fuller, engraved with decoration including foliate design, Edward VII cypher, serial number and maker's name, Henry Wilkinson, London; three bar hilt; chequered grip; backpiece and pommel; plated steel scabbard with two loose suspension rings. Edged Weapons 1975-06-74
Enfield Mk II .476 in centre-fire service revolver, 1881 pattern; Royal Engineers (?), made in 1881 (c). Firearms 1991-09-43
Smith and Wesson .38 in revolver Model 38/200, with canvas holster, 1942 pattern. Firearms 1992-01-71
Smith and Wesson .38 in revolver Model 38/200, with canvas holster, 1942 pattern. Equipment, general 1992-01-71
Smith and Wesson .44 in Russian First Model revolver, no British proofs; British leather holster; possibly recovered from Russia. Firearms 1992-01-72
Smith and Wesson .44 in Russian First Model revolver, no British proofs; British leather holster; possibly recovered from Russia. Equipment, general 1992-01-72
Smith and Wesson .455 in breechloading Mk II revolver, 1916 (c); with leather holster and lanyard; issued to Lt P M Collis, Hampshire Regiment; revolver sold out of service. Firearms 1992-01-73
Smith and Wesson .455 in breechloading Mk II revolver, 1916 (c); with leather holster and lanyard; issued to Lt P M Collis, Hampshire Regiment; revolver sold out of service. Equipment, general 1992-01-73
Smith and Wesson .455 in breechloading Mk II New Century Conversion revolver, 1915 (c); with leather holster; marked to Maj I Evans, Royal Artillery. Firearms 1992-01-74
Smith and Wesson .455 in breechloading Mk II New Century Conversion revolver, 1915 (c); with leather holster; marked to Maj I Evans, Royal Artillery. Equipment, general 1992-01-74
Smith and Wesson .455 in Mk II New Century Conversion revolver; with leather cutaway holster; both marked to Lt A Cooper, Bedfordshire Regiment 1915 (c). Firearms 1992-01-75
Smith and Wesson .455 in Mk II New Century Conversion revolver; with leather cutaway holster; both marked to Lt A Cooper, Bedfordshire Regiment 1915 (c). Equipment, general 1992-01-75
Pattern 1853 Cavalry Trooper's Sword. Single edged spear point blade with single fuller on either side, stamped on back with maker's name, Mole, Birmingham; two bar steel guard; chequered grip, stamped with letter H; steel scabbard with two suspension rings. Edged Weapons 1975-05-9
Smith and Wesson .38 in Special Military and Police revolver; US Navy Civilian Police Corps 1941. Firearms 1992-01-77
Cavalry sword, 1760 (c); possibly French or Austrian; blade with hexagonal section changing to lozenge section at lower end, engraved with decoration including trophy of arms, traces of gilt still visible; brass stirrup guard with missing knucklebow; lion head quillon; lion head pommel and backpiece; leather covered wooden grip. Edged Weapons 1975-04-89
Smith and Wesson .38 in revolver Model 38/200 Military and Police Model 1943 (c); no British marks. Firearms 1992-01-78
Smith and Wesson .38 in Special Military and Police revolver, British Army Marks, 1943 (c); no lanyard ring. Firearms 1992-01-80
Smith and Wesson .45 in US Army Model revolver, 1917 pattern, 1918; no British Army marks. Firearms 1992-01-81
Smith and Wesson .32 No 2 pocket revolver, 1865 (c), 6 in barrel, British proofs. Firearms 1992-01-82
Indian Army Cavalry sword, 1840-1910 (c); possibly Trooper's or Indian State Forces sword; curved blade with narrow fuller, stamped with oriental script and maker's name, Wilkinson, London; steel bowl guard with perforations; black leather covered grip bound with wire; plain, round tang button; buffpiece; black leather scabbard with steel mouthpiece with two fixed suspension rings. Edged Weapons 1975-04-88
Smith and Wesson .32 in No 2 revolver, 1859 pattern, 1865 (c). Firearms 1992-01-83
Smith and Wesson .32 in double action First Model Safety pocket revolver 1895 (c). Firearms 1992-01-84
Smith and Wesson .455 in Mk II New Century Conversion breechloading revolver 1915 (c), with lanyard; British Army marks; sold out of service. Firearms 1992-01-86
Smith and Wesson .455 in Mk II New Century Conversion breechloading revolver 1915 (c), with lanyard; British Army marks; sold out of service. Equipment, general 1992-01-86
Infantry hanger private's sword, 1750-1800 (c); silver painted blade with narrow fuller, stamped with crown over 2 on outside; brass guard with one side bar missing; brass grip. Edged Weapons 1975-04-61
Infantry hanger private's sword, 1750-1800 (c); silver painted blade with narrow fuller, stamped with crown over 2 on outside; brass guard with one side bar missing; brass grip. Edged Weapons 1975-04-60
Light Infantry sword, pattern 1803; possibly for grenadier or flank company; slightly curved blade with broad shallow fuller; stool guard with knucklebow; ferrule; white metal lion's head pommel; square tang button; bone or ivory grip; black leather scabbard with white metal mounts and two loose suspension rings. Edged Weapons 1975-04-59
Smith and Wesson .455 in Mk II New Century Conversion revolver, 1915 pattern; issued to W P Dalton 2/8 NK. Firearms 1992-01-87
Smith and Wesson .455 in Mk II New Century Conversion breechloading revolver, 1915 pattern, British proofs. Firearms 1992-01-88
General officer's sword, similar to 1803 pattern; curved blade with broad shallow fuller, faint traces of gilded engraving; guard similar to 1803 pattern, missing knucklebow; fishskin covered grip bound with brass wire; lion's head pommel. Edged Weapons 1975-04-53
General or infantry officer's sword, pattern 1803; curved and blued blade, engraved with decoration including foliage, royal coat of arms, GR cypher and maker's name, Gibson; guard with knucklebow, engraved with union spray; lion headed pommel; ivory chequered grip. Edged Weapons 1975-04-52
Mameluke-hilted sword, 1845 (c); blade etched and engraved with foliage inside and outside and with maker's name, Lambert, Browne and Co, Dublin and London; plain cruci-form crossguard and langets; bone or ivory grip; tang button with linear design; black leather scabbard with gilt bronze mounts and two loose suspension rings. Edged Weapons 1975-04-50
Colt New Service Eley .455 in breechloading revolver, pattern 1917; British Army marks. Firearms 1992-01-89
Colt New Service Eley .455 in breechloading revolver, pattern 1917; associated with C H Hames 1917 (c); British private proof marks; marked to C H Hames. Firearms 1992-01-90
Indian Army mameluke-hilted sword, 1901 (c), possibly of an aide-de-camp; curved blade, etched and engraved with decoration including foliage, royal coat of arms, serial number and maker's name, Phelps and Co, India; crossguard bearing Edward VII cypher; ivory grip with rivets; gold bullion knot with yellow worm; gilt bronze scabbard with two loose suspension rings. Edged Weapons 1975-04-49
Tribute badge, 1901 (c); Royal Warwickshire Regiment, South Africa; silver gilt by B and P, hallmarked Birmingham 1900-1901; shield shaped, pin-back brooch with the white hart regimental device and the text beneath it on the side rims. Crafts 1999-04-107
Colt New Service Eley .455 in breechloading revolver, 1917 (c); associated with Lt Grigson, 9th Royal Warwickshire Regiment; British private proofs. Firearms 1992-01-91
Brass lantern or taper holder made from a spent shell; probably made by a soldier of World War One; tall cylindrical design with naive engraved floral design; inscribed; top decorated with a crown of upright spade shapes. Crafts 1999-04-108
Colt New Service Eley .455 in breechloading revolver, pattern 1917; with canvas holster and lanyard 1917 (c), bullet damage to holster and trigger guard; associated with the Army Commandos and the Home Guard. Firearms 1992-01-93
Colt New Service Eley .455 in breechloading revolver, pattern 1917; with canvas holster and lanyard 1917 (c), bullet damage to holster and trigger guard; associated with the Army Commandos and the Home Guard. Equipment, general 1992-01-93
A pair of vases made from spent brass shells, 1917 (c), probably made by a soldier of World War One; identical vases, each with three feet, with pattern around the circumference from original shells, with fluted pastry edge top and three bear feet at base. Crafts 1999-04-109
Colt New Service Eley .455 in breechloading revolver, 1917 pattern; private purchase (?); issued to Lt J McCann, 16th LF. Firearms 1992-01-94
Miniature brass coal scuttle with bullet legs, made from a spent shell, 1916 (c); probably made by a soldier of World War One; shell cut away in jagged tooth like pattern at the front, taller at the back; carrying handle and two bullets protruding behind as support. Crafts 1999-04-110
Colt .38 in Model 38/200 police revolver, 1938 (c); no British marks. Firearms 1992-01-95
Colt .476 in Model 1878 double action revolver, 1876 pattern; calibre points to British use; London proof marks. Firearms 1992-01-96
Colt (not actually marked 'Colt') .41 in Cloverleaf 4 shot pocket revolver 1874 (c). Firearms 1992-01-97
Colt .41 in Model No 2 Derringer single shot pistol 1872 (c); British proof marks. Firearms 1992-01-99
Colt .30 in New Model pocket pistol 1880 (c); British proofs. Firearms 1992-01-100
Tankard, with badge of the Royal Corps of Transport, 1965 (c); pewter and glass, made in Sheffield; circular, tapering downwards; flattened ovoid section handle with regimental collar badge of the Royal Corps of Transport attached to one side. Crafts 1999-04-111
Cigar cutter made from unfired shell, 1914 (c); brass, steel, copper and plastic, probably made by a soldier of World War One; stands up right on a bakelite base, with hole near the top and push down lever. Crafts 1999-04-112
Lambert Challenge Cup No 8, 1880 (c); three handled cup of electroplated nickel silver, marked by Atkin Brothers Truro of Sheffield; tankard shaped with groove line decoration; presented to 24th Middlesex Post Office Volunteers by Messrs Lambert; inscribed with presentation inscriptions relating to Pte Charles Strudwick and E Company. Silver 1999-04-113
Browning FN 9 mm GP self-loading pistol, 1972 (c), Argentinian forces, South Atlantic (Falklands War) (1982). Firearms 1992-03-36
Colt .38 in Automatic Model 1902 Model L (?), 1914 (c); British proofs private purchase; associated with W Thorp. Firearms 1992-05-122
Goblet, electroplated nickel silver, 1901 (c); inscribed to F G Couling, Finsbury Rifles; hallmarked but unidentified; plain with badge bearing the Red Cross; beading decoration on base and in the middle of the stem. Silver 1999-04-114
Colt .32 in Automatic Model 1897/03; Royal Air Force issue 1936 (c). Firearms 1992-05-123
Vase made from brass spent shell, 1939 (c); probably made by a soldier of World War Two; tall and upright with insignia, probably a collar badge, attached to one side; inscribed with regimental name. Crafts 1999-04-115
Colt .32 in Automatic Model M 1897/03; British issue. Firearms 1992-05-124
High Standard .22 in Automatic Model C self-loading pistol; no British marks but of the type used by Special Operations Executive. Firearms 1992-05-125
High Standard .22 Automatic Model B; US Army issue, 1938 (c) Firearms 1992-05-126