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The British East India Company was, according to Bentley’s Miscellany #43 (published in 1858) “an a..
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This is a NEAR EXCELLENT condition example of the British P-1859 Ball Bag. The Ball Bag was designed..
The British military in the first part of the 19th century was nothing if not traditional, and quite..
When it comes to antique military arms, there is probably no name better known than “Brown Bess”. Th..
In 1756 the British began adopting a series of “carbines” for use by mounted troops and light infant..
In 1770 the British Board of Ordnance adopted the Pattern 1770 Light Carbine for use by commissioned..
A number of world famous English gunsmiths emerged during the late 18th century to become internatio..
In 1796 the British War Department adopted a newly designed saber for use by the Light Cavalry. This..
The middle 18th century saw a change in the way in the British Board of Ordnance approached the desi..
The British Royal Navy Sea Service Pistol has the unique distinction of being one of the v..
This is a VERY FINE condition example of a British Pattern 1824 Sea Service Pistol, a..
Introduced in 1840 for use with the carbine then being issued to the Irish Constabulary, later the R..