Black Leather Ankle Boot. A pair of N.C.B. leather steel toe-cap ankle boot. Made from leather with a steel outer toe-cap. Size 6″ inches high. Used throughout the 1960’s, 1970’s and the 1980’s. In the late 1980’s they were produced for British Coal.
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N.C.B. Wellington Boots
Wellington Boots. A pair of N.C.B. Wellington boots. Made from black rubber. Size 15″ inches high. Used throughout the 1970’s and 1980’s.
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British Coal Wellington Boots. A pair of British Coal Wellington boots. Made from black rubber. Size 15″ high. Used throughout the late 1980’s after the change over from the N.C.B. to British Coal in 1987. This particular make were not of a high quality as seen in the older N.C.B. issue Wellington boots of the 1970’s. These modern boots were …
Read More »A Bronze Amulet – 1,100BC
A Bronze Amulet. This amulet is Austrian in origin. It still has its intact suspension loop. Made from bronze. Size 2 1/2″ inches. Dated 1,100 BC.
Read More »Tanged Greek Arrowhead – 1,100BC
Tanged Arrowhead. This arrowhead is of Greek origin. Made from copper bronze. Size 5″ inches. Dated 1,100 BC.
Read More »Tanged Greek Arrowhead – 1,100BC
Tanged Arrowhead. This arrowhead is of Greek origin. Made from copper bronze. Size 3″ inches. Dated 1,100 BC.
Read More »Arrowhead Money
Arrowhead Money. These arrowheads were made and used specifically as a form of currency and were very often mistaken for arrowheads. Made from bronze. Size 1 1/2″ inches. Date unknown.
Read More »Set of Bronze Coins – 400BC
Set of Coins. These coins were from Abdera and Maronia, Greece. Made from bronze. Size 1/2″ inches. Dated 400 BC.
Read More »A Set of Bronze Socketed Arrowheads
A Set of Bronze Socketed Arrowheads. Made from bronze and iron. Size average 1″ inch. Dated 500 – 400 BC.
Read More »An Archers Thumb Ring
An Archers Thumb Ring. Made from bronze. Size 1″ x 1 1/2″ inches. Dated 12th – 14th century AD. Mainland European and some far Eastern archers always used their thumb to pull back the bow string. These thumb rings were designed to protect the inside of the thumb while drawing the bow string back. English and Welsh archers used their …
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