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| Army M40 helmet
This is a non-decal example of the army M40 helmet which is named to an Utt. Scheyr, which is faintly visible on the leather liner. The helmet has an early war gloss finish and is extremely large size 60. The chinstrap is dated 1941 and has the manufacturers details. |
| 1940 Pattern BD Blouse
This is a 1946 dated example produced by Beack & Co ( clothiers) LTD, Glasgow. The blouse's insignia has been removed. The size is 12 ( height 5' 9" to 5' 10" ). The blouse is in good condition. |
| Allgemeine-SS Cuff Title "OST"
This is a good example of the cuff title worn by other ranks of the SS Oberabschitt Ost, which was part of the Allgemeine-SS. |
| Army M40 Helmet
This is a M40 helmet which still retains its chicken wire for additional camouflage. The helmet retains traces of both its decals and the paint has been scratched off exposing the bare metal underneath, especially around the Army eagle decal area. The chinstrap is missing,however parts of it still remain attached and has dried and hardened. The liner is in relatively good condition. |
| Army M43 Cap
This is a nice example of 1944 dated army M43 which is also RB numbered and size stamped 58. The cap has a late-war embroided insignia. |
| Army Parade Trousers
A nice example of Infantry piped parade trousers which was worn with the parade tunic ( Waffenrock ). The trousers are stone grey in colour and still retain the leather straps which was fastened below the feet to give a smarter appearance when worn with marching boots. |
| Army Pioneer Officers Tunic
This is a private purchase tunic made for a Pioneer officer with the rank of Lieutenant. The tunic is made of fine quality material and retains the tailors label " H.Habermann,Nurnberg". The tunic has the two hooked type collar, the dagger and sword slash pocket with the clip still attached in the tunic. The tunic is also unit marked 2/PI.39 ( 2nd Company 39th Pioneer Regiment ). There are a small number of moth nips, however this does not spoil the overall look of the tunic, |
| Austrian Entrenching Tool
A very nice example of the Austrian entrenching tool which was used by the Wehrmacht. The entrenching comes with its correct carrrier and would make a very nice addition to an early war collector |
| BD Denim Blouse
This is a post-war example of the BD denim blouse cut in the style of the 1940 pattern. This example is dated 1954 and is size stamped 8 ( Height 5ft 9" to 5ft 10", breast 39ins to 41ins ).The blouse has a queens crown on the lower right sleeve indicating the rank of Warrant Officer class III. |
| British MKI Dove Tail Bren Gun
This is a very nice example of an Enfield made Bren gun and dated 1939. The weapon has all the correct MKI parts including telescopic legs. UK sales only. |
| Bronze Tank Combat Badge
A nice Bronze Tank Combat Badge, manufactured by FRANK & REIF, STUTTGART. Unfortunately the pin is missing, however the badge is in very good condition. |
| Canister Carrying Straps
A pair of un-issued food/water canister carrying straps. |
| Cigarette Photo Card Album
This is a period cigarette photo card ablum called " Der Zweite Weltkrieg Im Bild ", (The Second World War In Photos).. This is volume one and starts from the Polish campaign to Stalingrad. |
| Combination U-Boat Mechanics one piece Leather Suit
This is an all leather blanket lined one piece leather suit.Which was worn by U-Boat mechanics and also worn by panzer crews, especially the 12th SS Hilter Youth. The suit is in very good condition with all the zips and press studs in good working order. The suit has side zips which allows the wearer to have access to his uniform worn underneath. |
| Dust Goggles
A good example of issue dust goggles in a rare rubberised pouch which has the maker mark " bwz " and dated 1945. |
| Early U.S. Prison Guards Carbine.
This is a rare example of the 45ACP Carbine which was used by U.S. prison guards in the 1960's The weapon is called a "Spitfire" and has influences from the Thompson and Grease gun. The bolt and magazine are the Grease gun influence. In 1968 a SMG version was produced with a shorter barrel and fully automatic. The magazine housing has been stamped with the following " 45CAL. SEMI-AUTO. SPITFIRE. M.F.G. CO. PHONENIX ARIZONA. This weapon was deactived in 1994.
Comes with De-act cert. |
| Equipment Administration Badge
An example of the badge worn by equipment administration persoanl ( NCO's only ). GERATEVERWALTUNGSUNTEROFFIZIERE |
| German Officer's Greatcoat
This is a very interesting item of an Army or Luftwaffe officers greatcoat which the body is fieldgrey but the collar is Luftwaffe blue. The coat has clear size markings ( see picture ) and is dated 1941 ( H41 ), "H", for Hamburg. The coat has a sword and dagger clip and a leather re-enforced slash pocket for the dagger or sword to be hang through. |
| German Youth Comic Book
This a comic book discribing the exploits of Luftwaffe flak troops. This publication is called " Storungsfeuer von, M17 " and was publised by the Kriegsbucheriei der deutschen Jugend in Berlin. |
| Imperial GermanOfficers Schirmmutze ( Peaked Cap )
This is an Imperial German Infantry officers peaked cap from the late 1800's to the 1900's. The cap is in good condition. |
| Infantry Assault Badge
An example of the Infantry Assault Badge, manufacturer making "JES".Unfortunately the pin is missing, however the badge is in good condition. |
| Infantry Leutnant Shoulder Straps
A pair of sewn in type Infantry Leutnant shoulder straps, belonging to the 82nd Infantry Regiment. |
| Krim Shield
A unissued Krim Shield with paper backing still attached on the reverse side. |
| Luftwaffe Flight blouse
A good example of a Flight Blouse which is piped yellow for either aircrew or paratroopers. The blouse's rank is that of a Obergefreiter ( Corporal ). The rippon is for the War Merit . There are some minor field repairs around the waist where the belt was worn. Otherwise it is in good overall condition. There are no size markings or date stampings. |
| M1 Carbine ( Early Spec )
This is a good example of a U.S. M1 carbine with early battle sights, bolt and cocking handle and hold open device. This example was manufactured by UNIVERSAL, HIALEAH, FLA. UK. sales only. |
| National Cockade Cap Insignia
This is the cockade insignia which was worn on army and artillery marine cloth caps. |
| New Zealand 303 No4 Rifle
This is an U.S. made 303 No4, which was issued to New Zealand troops. The rifle is dated 1943 and stamped on the reciever " U.S. PROPERTY" The stock has also been stamped the Letter " N", followed by a war department arrow and the letter "Z". UK sales only. |
| Officers Breeches
A rather large size officers breeches which are in good condition, however they have had a number of repairs and have been made larger by adding a V shape material at the back of the breeches |
| Paratroopers Quilted Reversible Jacket
This is a very good example of a reversible grey/green to white quilted jacket as worn by the Fallshirmjager ( paratroops.) The jacket has no rips. The buttons are made of bakerlite which some a missing on the grey/green side. |
| Quilted Jacket & Trousers
This is a nice example of the winter issue uniform of a quilted jacket and trousers known as Telogreika and was introduced in 1941. This example is in fact a post-war made, but is identical to the WW2 issue examples. Both jacket and trousers are Soviet stamped. |
| Reichsarbeitsdienst Greatcoat ( RAD)
This is a fair example of a RAD ( National Socialist German Volunteer Labour Service ) greatcoat, which is missing its sleeve insignia. There are very faint size markings, however it is unit marked ( 439 RADBA M/L ). |
| Reproduction Army Officers M41 Jacket
A excellant repoduction army officers 2nd pattern M41 jacket which has the makers label which reads "Regulation Style, US ARMY OFFICERS, FIELD JACKET, MILITARY, Quality, 100% Cotton, Mil-tec, by Sturm. The jacket also has an original 1st Infantry Division shoulder patch, which was better known as the Big Red One. |
| Reproduction U.S. Army Officers Service Cap
This is a fantastic reproduction made by the company who made the original caps during WW2. The cap has an original officers eagle. The size of the cap is approximately 7.1/4. |
| Rifle Marksman Lanyard
This is a nice example of the 2nd pattern rifle marksman lanyard. |
| Self-Propelled Assault Gun Fieldgrey Tunic
This is fieldgrey wrapover tunic which was worn by crew members of tank destroyer and self-propelled assault gun units.
The tunic is cut in the same style of the black panzer uniform with a gold artifical silk lining. This example belongs to an officer with the rank of Leutnant ( 2nd Lieutenant ), of the 64th Assault Artillery Regiment. The tunic has three sets of award loops one of which has a ribbon bar consisting of EK2 and Winter war medal. The tunic is in good condition with the makers name on the inside breast pocket " W.MOHNS & Co, Stettin ). Stettin is now in Poland on the Baltic cost. |
| Semi-Relic M42 Helmet
The shell is in relatively good condition with no heavy pitting. The helmet retaining its original liner studs inner and outer liner bands.The batch number on the inside rear of the helmet is still visible "3523". |
| Short Marching Boots ( Jack Boots )
A very good example of a pair of issued short marching boots. The boots have had the heals replaced and the be re-studded, using original fittings. The boots are marked with a number "146" and are approximately a size 9 |
| Third Reich Period Collectors Photo Print
This is a photo print which was produced in Nazi Germay for members of the public to collect and place in a photo print album. |
| U.S. Corps Of Engineers Officers Chocolate Dress Tunic.
This is a lovely example of an engineer officers dress tunic, with the Corps of Engineer buttons, not the usual American eagle buttons.This is a private purchase garment. The tailors name was "LITTLER, SEATTLE". The original owners name is in the internal breast pocket which was Lt.R.Wasman, dated 5/5/42. Lt. Wasman was promoted to the rank of major , hence the tunics rank. The right hand patch " 2nd Infantry Division, the left patch Engineer Amphibian Unit ". The rippon bars are " American Campaign, European, Middle Eastern African and Asia Pacific. |
| U.S. Navy M1 Helmet Fixed Bales.
This is an early manufactured M1 Helmet which, which has around 60% remaining of its original Navy grey paint. The helmet is missing its chinstraps and the liner is damaged also missing its chinstrap and leather liner. The liner has a stamp which looks like the number 3 in a circle. |
| U.S. Vietnam War-Reporters Bush Hat
This is an extremely rare War-reporters bush hat. The side of the cap has "VIET-NAM" stitched on. The inside of the cap has the original owners name " SCHMIDT.G.W." There is what appears to be a personal number "522 88 92" |
| West Wall Medal
Unissued West Wall Medal ( Deutsches Schutzwall-Ehrenzeichen ), with its paper packet which has the manufacturers name. CARL DOENATH |
| 1.1/2 Litre Waterbottle
This is a mint un-dated example of the large capacity waterbottle which was originally designed for Medics. However due to its larger capacity this type of bottle was favoured by mountain and paratroops. It was also used by normal Wehrmacht troops when available. |
| 10 x 50 Binoculars
A fair example of 10 x 50 binculars which are marked "DIENSTGLASS 10 x 50, 388527" and made by E.LEITZ, WETZLAR. The optics are crystal clear. However the plastic covering broke away in a number of places. |
| 10x50 Binoculars
A good example of 10x50 military issue binoculars which are marked "Dienstglas, 10x50, 2185723, blc". The optics are crystal clear with the gradient measurements inside. |
| 18 Irish INF.Gp.
A embroided example of a single shoulder title, which was worn by all personal attached to the 18 Irish Infantry Group. |
| 1922 Pattern Service Dress Tunic
This is a very minty example of the 1922 pattern service dress tunic which has kings crown buttons and WW1 vintage shoulderboard titles of the Northampton Regiment. The tunic is almost identical to the 1908 pattern, except for the colour of the lining. The original label is still attached. However a 1917 date has been cleverly added. The maker is J.Compton, Sons & Webb LTD.The labels details read " Height 5' 11" to 6' 0", Breast 40" to 41", Waist 35" to 36". |
| 1930/40's Junghans Watch
A nice example of a Junghans 1930/40's period watch with black face. One peice of the wrist strap has come away. However the this can be easily repaired and the watch itself is in good condition. The watch does still work, however it would benefit with a good service. The back of the watch The Junghans star with a little " J " in the middle and is marked " Baden. Fdelstahl ". |
| 1930's German Yachting Cap
This is a Third Reich period yachting cap which has a patterned band, naval anchors and chinstrap. |
| 1937 Pattern BD Blouse
This is a Australian produced BD blouse made by H.R.HAYMAN PTY.LTD and dated 1941. The blouse has the insignia of the Royal Engineers and the divisional patch of 7th Armoured with the rank of Corporal. The proficiency badge is of Driver Mechanic and the chevrons below the proficency badge indicate 5 years good conduct.The makers label also states " Battle Dress, British Pattern". |
| 1939 Pattern Greatcoat
A good example of 1939 pattern greatcoat with all its brass buttons and two branch flashes on each arm. The label is still attached. However there is no visible markings on the label.
The size of the coat is approximately for someone who is 5ft 8in to 5ft 10in. |
| 1939 Pattern Leather Belt
This is a large size 1939 pattern leather belt as issued to The Home Guard. The belt is in good condition and is approximately ajustable to a size 42 waist. |
| 1939 Support the War Badge
This is a badge which was brought by German citzens who supported the efforts of the German armed forces in 1939. The badge has the Wehrmacht eagle and the German national colours which are enamelled. The reverse of the badge is stamped "GES.GESCH". |
| 1940 Pattern BD Blouse
This is an excellant example of a 1940 pattern BD blouse. Unfortunately the makers label removed. There seems to be a ink size stamp "13". |
| 1940 Pattern BD Blouse
This is a well worn BD blouse used by an re-enactor. The Hampshire regiment shoulder titles and 50th Div patch are very old reproductions and the outline of sergeant stripes are visible. The blouse is dated 1945 and produced by T.H.Coombie & Co. The size of the BD is size 18 ( 6'1" to 6'2"). |
| 1940 Pattern BD Blouse
This is a large size BD Blouse approximately a size 18. The blouse has had some minor repairs but does not spoil the overall look. The infantry strip is still attached to both sleeves and the outline of the regimental shoulder titles and divisional patches are still visible. Unfortunatley the makers label has been removed. |
| 1940 Pattern BD Blouse
This is a 1945 dated example produced by H.Lotery & Co. Ltd and size marked 9 ( 5' 7" to 5' 8" ). The blouse is also stamped what appears to be a unit stamp " PGSR". |
| 1940 Pattern BD Blouse
This is an excellant example of a 1945 dated BD blouse which was produced by " The National ". The blouse is a size 12 ( 5' 9" to 5' 10" ). |
| 1940 Pattern BD Blouse
This is a 1945 dated example produced by Cohen & Co. The blouse is in excellant condition and is size marked 9 ( 5' 7" to 5' 8" ). |
| 1940 Pattern BD Blouse
This is a 1945 dated example produced by Montague Burton Ltd, Leeds. The blouse is a size 9 ( height 5' 7" to 5' 8" ). The blouse is in very good condition and retains the stitch outline of the regiment shoulder titles. |
| 1940 Pattern BD Blouse
This is a 1944 dated example in good condition and produced by The Bego Clothiers Ltd. The size of the BD is size 9 ( height 5'7" to 5'8" ). |
| 1940 Pattern BD Blouse
This is a 1946 dated example produced by Black & Co ( Clothiers ) Ltd, Glasgow. The blouse also has a faint ink stamp which reads " 22 Feb 1945 ".The size of the BD is size 12 ( 5' 9" to 5' 10" ). There is some minor damage to the right elbow, otherwise the BD is in excellant condition. |
| 1940 Pattern BD Blouse
This an excellant example of the 1940 pattern Battle Dress blouse. However the internal pocket with makers details has been cut away. However this does not spoil the overall look of the blouse. The blouse also has white triangle patches on each sleeve and the outline of the regimental shoulder titles are still visible. |
| 1940 Pattern Bevo Breast Eagle
An unissued 1940 pattern bevo breast eagle |
| 1942 Dated Jerry Can
A sound example of a 1942 dated jerry can with the words " Kraftstoff 20 L, Feuergefahrlich, 42 Wehrmacht" stamped into it.
It also has the the letters "WKO" with a wheel stamped into the centre. |
| 1943 Pattern Gymnastiorka ( Field Blouse )
This is a mint un-issued example of the Red Army field blouse. This example is Soviet stamped and dated 1943 ( 43r ). The blouse comes with is shoulder boards which are piped red for Artillery. |
| 1st Pattern D.A.K. Pirth Helmet.
A very, very nice example of the 1st pattern pirth helmet as used by the Afrika Korps. The helmet's crown has been slightly pushed in, however the helmet is in very good condition. The helmet has a nice clear date stamp " 1941" |
| 1st Pattern German Army Marksman Lanyard
A good example of the 1st Pattern German army marksman lanyarnd . |
| 2nd Pattern Destroyer War Badge
The Derstroyer war badge ( Zerstorer-kriegabzeichen ) was authorised in 1940. This example has the pin missing, however it does have a markers mark on the reverse. However the makers markings are unclear. |
| 30.06 Rifle Ammunition
Five enert rounds of 30.06 rifle ammunition. |
| 303 No 4 Butt
This is a wooden butt for a 303 No 4 rifle. |
| 303 No 4 Butt
This is a wooden butt for a 303 No 4 rifle. |
| 303 No 4 Butt
This is a wooden butt for a 303 No 4 rifle. |
| 303 SMLE Rifle Magazine
This is a ten round magazine for a British 303 SMLE rifle. |
| 303 SMLE Stock
This is an original WW1 stock for a 303 SMLE rifle. The stock still retains its original serial number and the metal wings for the rear sight. The stock also appears to be marked with what appears to have been a grenade laucher attachment. |
| 303 SMLE Stock
This is an original stock for a 303 SMLE rifle. The stock still retains its original serial number.The stock also appears to be marked with what appears to have been a grenade laucher attachment. |
| 303 SMLE Top Hand Guard
This is the wooden top hand guard for a 303 SMLE rifle. |
| 303 SMLE Top Hand Guard
This is the wooden top hand guard for a 303 SMLE rifle. |
| 32 ACP Revolver Ammunition
6 enert 32 ACP revolver rounds. |
| 37 Pattern Largepack
This is a blancoed largepack in good condition. |
| 37 Pattern Ammunition Pouches
This is un-issued example of MKIII 37 pattern ammunition pouches dated 1953. |
| 37 Pattern Ammunition Pouches
A pair of matching dated 1941 unblancoed 37 pattern ammunition pouches which have been stamped Junior Cadet Corps. |
| 37 Pattern Battledress Blouse
This is a nice example of Austrulian made 37 pattern BD blouse.
The label reads " MADE IN AUSTRALIA" and dated 1942. The size markings state SIZE 2 height 5ft 3in to 5ft 4in , Chest 34 to 35". However these size markings do not correspond to the actual size. The blouse fits someone who is 5ft 8in to 5ft 10in and a 38 to 40in chest. |
| 37 Pattern Belt
This is a medium size 37 pattern blancoed belt dated 1952 and will fit someone with a 34 to 36" waist. |
| 37 Pattern Belt
This is a medium size belt approximately 34 to 36" waist. The belt is un-blancoed condition. |
| 37 Pattern Holster
This is un-issued example of a 37 pattern holster which will fit either a Webley revolver or a Browning Hi-Power. This example is dated 1941 and the manufacturers initials " M.E.C." |
| 37 Pattern Largepack
This is a mint un-issued example of a 1943 dated largepack. |
| 37 Pattern Largepack
This example has been modified by having a carrying handle added, indicating that an officer may have used this item. The pack is dated 1944 and is un-blancoed. |
| 37 Pattern Mapcase
This is unblancoed 37 pattern mapcase dated 1941 and still retaining its brown plastic insert. |
| 37 Pattern MKIII Ammunition Pouches
A pair of un-issued 37 pattern webbing ammunition pouches. |
| 37 Pattern Revolver Holster
This is the standard 37 pattern revolver holster the 38 calibre revolvers. This example is un-blancoed. |
| 37 Pattern Signals Pouch
This is a used example of a signals pouch which is dated 1941 and comes with a carrying strap. |
| 37 Pattern Signals Pouch
This is a used signals pouch which is dated 1940 and comes with its carrying strap. |
| 37 Pattern Smallpack
This is a used blancoed smallpack which is dated 1942 and comes with its carrying straps. |
| 37 Pattern Webbing
This is a set wartime dated 37 pattern webbing consisting of two cross straps, ammunition pouches and large size belt approximately 40 to 42" waist. Most of the webbing except one of the ammunition pouches are unblancoed. |
| 37 Pattern Webbing
A set of semi-used post-war dated webbing. The cross straps are unblancoed, however the belt and ammunition pouches are slightly blancoed which seems to be RAF Blue. The belt is approximately size 36 to 38" waist. |
| 37 Pattern Webbing Brace Attachments
A pair of 37 pattern webbing brace attachments. |
| 37 Pattern Webbing Attachments
A pair of un-issued 37 pattern webbing attachments for cross straps. Both attachments are dated 1941. |
| 37 Pattern Webbing Brace Attachments
A pair of webbing attachments for 37 pattern Webbing. |
| 37 Pattern Webbing Brace Attachments
A pair of 37 pattern webbing brace attachments. |
| 38 Special Revolver Ammunition
6 enert rounds of 38 special revolver ammunition. |
| 38 Special Revolver Ammunition
6 enert 38 special revolver rounds. |
| 40 Year Faithful Service Medal
A fine example of the 40 year faithful service medal, on the reverse side the inscription reads " FUR TREUE DIENSTE " ( FOR LOYAL SERVICE ) |
| 44 Pattern Waterbottle & Pouch
A very difficult item to find, a 44 pattern waterbottle and pouch. The pouch is in extremely good condition, however the aluminium bottle is rather battered, but still useable. |
| 5.56 Ammunition
Eight rounds of 5.56 enert ammunition. |
| 50 Calibre Heavy Machine Gun Cocking Handle
Cocking handle for a 50 cal heavy machine gun. |
| 50 Calibre Heavy Machine Gun Handle
This is a bakerlight handle which is part of the trigger mechanism of a 50 cal heavy machine gun. |
| 50 Calibre Heavy Machine Gun Handle
This is a bakerlight handle which is part of the trigger mechanism of a 50 cal heavy machine gun. |
| 50 Calibre Heavy Machine Gun Muzzel Booster
This is a muzzel booster for a 50 Calibre heavy machine gun. |
| 6 x 30 Binoculars
A good example of CARL ZEISS,JENA, made 6 x 30 binoculars with crystal clear optics and are also marked "SILVAMAR". |
| 6 x 30 Binoculars
A good example of a pair of Military issue binoculars which are marked " Dienstgias, Carl Ziess, Jena " and have the following serial number 1340239. The optics are crystal clear. |
| 6 x 30 Binoculars
A nice example of E.LEITZ, WETZLAR made binculars which are also marked DIENSTGLAS, DF, 6 x 30. The optics are crystal clear. |
| 6 x 30 Binoculars
A set of Wehrmacht marked binoculars which are stamped DIENSTGLAS, 6 x 30, 70827, H/6400. The binoculars are also marked coded " bmk". The optics are crystal clear. |
| 7.5cm Round storage Canister
This is an example of the storage canister used to transport 7.5cm shells. The canister retains nearly all of its original paint and stencilling. The lid of the canister is stamped 7.5cm Kw.k40. The sides are stamped Patr. Heeres- Munition, Sprgr.Patr.34 IV ( Army munition, Armoured piecing. ) It is also stamped " Luftdicht " ( Airtight ). |
| 9mm Blank Ammunition
I have a limited supply of brass and plastic 9mm blank ammuniton available. Which i am selling at £30 per hundred. |
| 9mm Grease Gun ( Early Spec )
This is an extremely rare verison of the famous Grease gun. This example is Chinese made verison and was dignated the M-37 the chinese year of production. The M-37 was produced in Taiwan ( formally Formosa ). After the Chinese Communists forced the Chinese Nationalists out of mainland China. The M-37 chambers 9mm parabellum and uses magazines indentical to sten gun. This example has Chinese Nationalist markings on the magazine housing and comes with five spare magazines and magazine pouch ( U.S. issue ). UK Sales Only |
| Adminstration Officers Shoulder Boards
A nice example of a pair of Army adminstration officers ( Wehrmachtbeamte ) stitched in type shoulder boards with the rank of Oberintendanturrat ( Lieutenant-Colonel ). |
| Akaba Submachine Gun ( Early Spec )
This is the rare Akaba 9mm submachine gun, which appears to have been influenced by the M3 grease gun and Kulspruta M45 ( Carl Gustaf ). This example was produced by the United Arab Emirates. UK sales only |
| Allegemeine-SS Schirmmutze ( Peaked Cap )
This is a good example of an Other Ranks Allegemeine -SS peaked cap. The visor has a slight crack on its right side. The cap has a number of markings under the sweatband one of which is a date which looks to be 1937. ( In Red ). The celluloid traingle is intact. The cap has not suffered with moth damage, however the metal fittings on the chinstrap has rusted and the leather has dried. |
| Allgemeine SS Single Shoulder Board
This is a single shoulder strap belonging to an SS-Oberfuhrer to SS-Obergruppenfuhrer. Ths shoulder strap still retains its RZM paper label with the number 40020. |
| Allgemeine-SS Single Shoulder Board.
This is a singe shoulder strap belonging to an SS-Utersturmfuhrer to SS-Hauptsturmfuhrer, On the reverse side the shoulder strap still retains its paper RZM label with the code of "U5" and the number 4788. |
| American Civil-War Springfield Bayonet
This is a U.S. marked springfield bayonet dating from the American. The leather scabbard is a good leather reproduction. |
| Ankle Boots
A very good example of the 2nd Pattern Wehrmacht issue ankle boot. The boot have eyelets only and still retain all their studs. The boots will benefit with some leather oil and are approximately a size 9. |
| Ankle Boots
A good example of a pair of Lace up ankle boots. This example is an early pair with 5 eyelets and 4 lace hooks. The boots have never been studded. They may have belonged to an armoured crew member . Armoured crews did not have their boots studded due to the dangers, fighting within their vechicles ( slipping and causeing themselves injuries or starting a fire due to a spark, caused by a stud ). The right boot has two of its lace hooks missing a a slight rip between the third and forth lace hook. The boots are marked "29.4.39" |
| Ankle Boots.
A good example of a pair of Wehrmacht issue ankle boots with hooks and eyelets. The actual German term was Schnurschuhe ( lace-up boots ). The leather sole has started to come away, however the boots still retain must of their studs and are approximately a size 11.The boot would benefit with a good clean and a leather oil. |
| Anti-Gas Cape Bag
This is a mid-war anti-gas cape bag in un-issued condition. |
| Anti-Gascape Bag
This is a mid to late-war cloth anti-gascape bag, which has a makers mark. |
| Arbeitsbuch
This is an Deutsches Reich Arbeitsbuch for Innsbruck and dated 04/10/1940. |
| Arbetisbuch
This is an Deutiches Reich Artbeitsbuch for Galingen and dated 30/04/1940. |
| Army Panzer Officers Schirmmutze
A high qualtiy reproduction Army Officers Panzer Schirmmutze, form Micheal Janke. The cap has the following markings " OFFIZIER, KLEIDERKASSE, GES.GESCH. EREL SONDERKLASSE, BERLIN.
The cap size is approximately 59. |
| Army ( Heer ) Belt & Buckle
This is a army steel buckle which has the makers initials "B & N" and dated 1943. The leather belt has no markings and is a approximately a size 90. |
| Army (Heer) Steel Buckle
Army steel buckle which retains its leather tab, which has faint markers markings and what appears to be a 1937 date "E.37" |
| Army Administrator's Uniform
A very mint example of an Army administrator's ( Wehrmachtbeamten ) uniform consisting of tunic and breeches.The tunic is in the cut of a Reichwehr tunic with green waffenfarbe ( branch of service colour ) piped down the front and round the french cuffs. The tunic is a private purchase item with the tailors paper label inside the internal chest pocket. The tailors name is Reinecke & Sohn, Flensburg. The name of the original owner is also on the label Herr Fwardriske and dated 1/12/1938. ( i may have spelt the the original owner's name wrong ). The shoulderboards are piped twice, green underlay for the Wehrmachtbeamten branch colour and white for attached to Infantry units, with the distintive HV device with the rank of Oberleutnant. The tunic also has two sets of stitched loops for various awards. The breeches are also in mint condition. There are no markings on the breeches. |
| Army Artillery Officers Shoulder Boards
A nice pair of stitched in type shoulder boards of a Artillery major. |
| Army Artillery Officers Collar Patches
A nice example of a pair of artillery officers collar patches which was cut directly of the collar of the tunic. The collar patches both have part of the dark green collar material still attached. |
| Army Belt & Buckle
A good example of a steel belt buckle with a mid-war leather belt. The buckle still retains its leather tab which has a makers mark and what appears to be a 1942 date stamp. |
| Army Belt & Buckle
This is a steel buckle which is dated 1940 with a 1943 dated belt leather which is a size 95. |
| Army Belt & Buckle
This is an excellant example of the army belt and buckle. The buckle is a steel manufactured example still retaining its leather tab. The buckle has a faint makers code and dated 1940, retaining over 60% of its original green paint. The leather belt is a size 92 and has a faint makers stamp and dated 1933. |
| Army Bevo Breast Eagle
This is a nice example of a blue grey bevo breast eagle which has been carefully removed from the tunic. |
| Army Blanket
This is a mint un-issued army blanket. Many army issue blankets where cut up to make scarfs. |
| Army Breadbag
This is the standard army breadbag M1931 ( Brotbeutel 31). It is olive-drab in colour and in good condition with all its buttons. |
| Army Buckle Boots
An extremely rare item a pair of Army Buckle boots which was first introduced in 1934 which was the part of the prototype Reichweher service uniform, which lated became the M36 uniform. Buckle boots only saw service to the Polish compaign and then was discontinued. Many remaining boots after Poland had the legs cut off and became ankle boots. This example is in very good condition and are marked on the inside "29.4.39M".
The soles are marked "M6.10.11.41.28.II. |
| Army Close Combat Bar in Bronze
A nice bronze example of the Army Close Combat Bar, with a very clear manufacturers inscription. FEG.W.E. PEEKHAUS, BERLIN, AUSF. AGMu.K. GABLONZ |
| Army Close Combat Bar in Bronze
An F.L.L. manufactured Army Close Combat Bar in Bronze, |
| Army Close Combat Bar in Silver
A very nice example of a Army Close Combat Bar in Silver.
The pin has been removed and fieldgrey cloth has pin attached to be stitched directly on the tunic.
The manufacturers marking a very clear FEG.W.E. PEEKHAUS, BERLIN, AUSF. AGMuK. GABLONZ. |
| Army Denim Fatigue Tunic
This is a mint example of army denim fatigue tunic which is dated 1942 ( M42 ). It has the usual size markings and is also stamped " Gebr.G.H.,which is the manufacturer's mark. The tunic has all its five paper fibre buttons for the Kragenbinde ( neck liner ). |
| Army Denim Tunic
This is a very early example of an Army denim tunic cut in the style of an M36/M40 tunics. The tunic is in good condition and has denim shoulderboards piped in white for Infantry. The collar has fibre buttons for the neck sweatband to be attached. |
| Army Forestry Officers Shoulder Straps
A pair of sewn in type Army forestry officers shoulder straps with the rank of Oberstforstmeister. |
| Army General Adminstrator's Collar Patches
A pair of army adminstrator's collar patches with the rank of general. The patches are still on their original green collar which has been removed from the tunic. |
| Army Generals Breast Eagle
A army generals breast eagle on emerald green background and still retains its paper backing. |
| Army General's Breast Eagle
This is an Army general's breast eagle. |
| Army Infantry Officers Shoulder Boards
A pair of stitched in type Infantry officers shoulder boards with the rank of Oberst ( Colonel ). |
| Army Infantry Officers Collar Patches
A pair of army Infantry officers collar patches. |
| Army Late-War Racksack
This is a late-war made army racksack consisting for webbing and leather fittings. This pattern racksack was designed to easily clip to the Y-strapes. The racksack has a faint RB number. |
| Army Late-War Racksack
This is a good example of a late-war made racksack consisting for webbing and leather fittings. All the leather fittings are intact and the racksack has no rips or tares. |
| Army Light Weight Parade Belt and Buckle.
This is a good example of the Army light weight belt and buckle which was worn with the Waffenrock ( parade tunic ) as part of their walking out dress. The buckle is made in two peices of aluminum and is bright in colour. The belt leather is privately purchase and is made of a very soft leather and is size marked "75". |
| Army Light Weight Tan & Water Smock
This is an example of the Army light weight Tan & Water smock. The general condition of the smock is good, however the draw string around the waist is missing and a small number of field repairs. The smock has a faint RB number on the white side of the right pocket flap. These smocks were not just issued to snipers as is the common belief. In fact the were issued to various army units, especially Gross Deutschland as addition camouflage requirement. ( If available ) |
| Army M38 Sidecap
An Army M38 sidecap. The cap is in good condition and with a gold artifical silk lining. The bevo grey eagle has lost some of its colour, due to constant folding. There is no branch chevron. In July 1940 an order was given that all caps had to be manufactured without the waffenfarbe. This with the grey bevo eagle will date the cap from 1940 to 42. |
| Army M40 Double Decal Helmet
This is a nice example of an army M40 double decal helmet with chicken wire for additional camouflage. The national colours decal has approximately 35% remaining and the army eagle has approximately 65% remaining. The chinstrap is a late-war addition as its not dated but RB numbered. Of interest is the two brass hooks used to secure the chicken wire to the helmet. The liner is size stamped "56". |
| Army M40 Greatcoat
This is a good example of an army M40 geatcoat which has a gold artifical silk lining and is dated 1942. The size markings are 44. 51. 92. 122. 69. The coat also has the makers name "BULAG". |
| Army M40 Helmet
This is a nice condition army helmet which still retains its apple green finish. Unfortunately the army single decal has been removed leaving the shape of the decal. The leather liner is still in good condition, however the central rear seam has become unstitched. The size of the helmet is approximatey 58. |
| Army M40 Tunic
This is a mint army M40 tunic which has the early M36 pattern branch piped collar patches on green backing. The piping is black for Engineers/Pioneers. The shoulderboards have unit chained stitched removeable cyphers "F82" ( Fortress Engineers 82 Regiment ). The award rippon is for the War-Merit Cross. The tunic has the usual size stampings marking this a very large tunic ( 44" chest ). It also has the makers name " Georg Dietr" and dated 1940. |
| Army M43 Cap
A very good example of a late war army M43 cap. It is in good condition and the lining is khaki cotton and size marked 58. |
| Army M43 Cap
A army M43 cap which still retains a faint manufacturer's stamp and date, however the last digit can not be read. The cap does have some slight mothing and the lining is gold artifical silk. The size stamp is 58. |
| Army M43 Denim Tunic
A good example of a M43 denim tunic, which unfortunately has had the skirt pocket flaps cut away. I can not say if this was done during the war or later. Otherwise the look is un-spoilt. The lining is tan cotton and there are no internal markings. |
| Army Medical Officers Shoulder Boards
A nice pair of sewn in type army medical officers shoulder boards which are the rank of Leutnant ( 2nd Lieutenant ). The medical cyphers are gold guilted. |
| Army Medical Officers Shoulder Boards
A pair of army medical officers stitched in type shoulder boards which are piped dark blue and has gold guilted medical cyphers on each of the shoulder boards. The rank is that of a Leutnant. |
| Army Panzer Grenadiers Shoulder Boards
A nice pair of late-war issue army panzer grenadier removeable shoulder boards. |
| Army Panzer Standard Bearer's Arm Shield
This is a rare embroidered version with aluminium gold thread on blue-green wool. This example is in the Waffenfarbe of the Panzer Arm. This item would make a fantastic addition to any badge collection. |
| Army Parade Trousers
A nice pair of army parade trousers which was worn with the waffenrock ( parade tunic ). The trousers are piped white for Infantry. |
| Army Parade Tunic ( Waffenrock )
This is an NCO's parade tunic which is piped white for Infantry. The shoulder boards have the regimental cypher "13" and the tunic has an officers quality breast eagle. The tunic is in very good condition without any moth damage and holds the rank of Feldwebel ( Colour-Sergeant ). |
| Army Pay Book
A good example of an Army pay book belonging to Obergefreiter Gougloft ( i may have spelt his name wrong ). The first entry is dated 5/2/43. There is no photo of Obergefreiter Gougloft, however the book is complete and has his last official Wehrmacht entry dated 10/3/44. |
| Army Quilted Under Trousers
This is a mint un-issued example of cold weather under trousers which was designed to be worn under the fieldgrey service uniform. The trousers are RB numbered. |
| Army Racksack
This is a late-war army issue racksack with webbing fittings. The racksack appears to have been made two shades of canvas material and is in un-issued condition. The racksack is also RB numbered. |
| Army S/D M42 Helmet
This is a ruff finished M42 named, single decal helmet. The decal is approximately 40% remaining The orignal owners name is painted on the inside Schifferer.K The makers code and helmet size is "hkp 65", batch number 4836. The liner is size stamped 58. The chin strap has a faint makers stamp and dated 1943. |
| Army Schirmmutzen Cap Eagle
This is a nice maker marked army peaked cap eagle which has the makers code of "K.W" and is dated 1937. Two of the three pins are missing. |
| Army Schirmmutzen Eagle
This is an army eagle which was worn on peaked caps. This example is missing its pins. However it does have the makers initials "R.S.&S". |
| Army Sleeping Bag
This is a mint example of an Army sleeping bag, which is blanket lined and dated 1940. |
| Army Sleeping Bag
This is a 1944 dated example of a British Army sleeping bag which is blanket lined and in excellant condition. |
| Army Sports Vest Eagle
An Army sports vest eagle, which has been cut straight from the roll. |
| Army Tropical Tunic
This is a very good example of the Army tropical tunic as worn in Italy and Greece. The tunic is similar to the cut of the 2nd pattern DAK ( Deutsches Afrika Korps ) tunics. But made of a lighter material. The tunic has a set of medal loops probably for Infantry assault and is dated M44, with the usual size markings. There is one little hole in the back which looks like a cigarette burn. |
| Army White Fatigue Uniform
A very mint example of the an Army white fatigue uniform which looks to have never been issued, due to its condition. The tunic is extremely large and has a faint marking which you can read a large "F" and "M", the rest of the markings which are smaller letters is to blurred to read.The fatigue trousers are again in mint unissued condition, however they are a lot smaller, but do have clear size markings 70.74.102.88. The trousers also have a manufacturers name which is quite blurred and are dated H41. |
| Army Winter Issue Sleeping Bag
This is a very rare item a winter issue sleeping bag with a silver aluminium type of cloth material to retain the heat. This example is dated 1943 and has the War Department arrow stampings. |
| Army/SS Rank Insignia
This is the special rank insignia which was worn both by the army and waffen SS on various forms of camouflage clothing. This particular example is un-issued still retaining its paper makers tag and metal clip. The tag appears to have the following M1/17. Which is the makers code for EW.Assmann & Sohne, Ludenscheid. The rank is Sturmbannfuhrer/Major depending which branch of service wearing the insignia. |
| Army/Tropcial Racksack With Webbing Fittings
This is a rare example of a so-called tropical issue racksack made with British and German webbing. The straps are German the the reinforcement webbing is utilized British webbing captured at Dunkirk. The racksack is in absolutely mint condition with a faint manufacturer's stamping on the inside. |
| Artillery Leutnant Shoulder Straps
A pair of sewn in type Artillery Leutnants shoulder straps |
| Artillery M36 Collar Patches
A nice mint example of a pair of M36 artillery piped collar patches. |
| Artillery Marine 2nd Pattern Tunic
This is the 2nd pattern tunic as worn by members of the artillery marine. The tunic is in good condition and has been stamped with a various letters and numbers. |
| Artillery Marine Breast Eagle
This is an Artillery Marine bevo breast eagle which has been removed from a tunic. |
| Artillery Marine Cap Eagle
This is a artillery marine side cap eagle. |
| Artillery Marine Cap Eagle
A cap eagle worn on Artillery marine soft caps. |
| Artillery Marine Sidecap
This is an M40 sidecap as worn by members of the Artillery marine. The cap has been faded due to sunlight, however the freshness of the fieldgrey can still be seen under the flaps. The lining is artifical gold silk. |
| Artillery Marine Tunic
This is a tunic belonging to a member of the Artillery Marine. The tunic has faded and has a very worn look. The buttons have the Kriegsmarine anchor and the left breast pocket has a set of loops probably for the costal artillery badge. The breast eagle and collar patches appears to have been re-applied. |
| Artillery Marine White Fatique Jacket
This is a white herringbone fatique jacket which was worn by members of the Artillery marine and Kriegsmarine personal.
The jacket has what appears to be oil stains which are located on the left elbow and right chest. There are faint manufacturer's stampings on the inside of the jacket. |
| Artillery Officers Shoulder Straps
A nice pair of removeable artillery officers shoulder straps, which hold the rank of major. |
| Artillery Officers Collar Patches
A pair of Artillery officers collar patches where the silver thread has lost some of its colouring. |
| Artillery Officers Shouder Boards
A pair of artillery officers stitched in type shoulder boards with the rank of Oberleutnant ( 1st Lieutenant ). |
| Artillery Officers White Summer Tunic
This is a mint example of a white summer tunic belonging to an Oberleutnant of the 2nd Artillery Regiment. The tunic has all its silver buttons a removeable silver breast eagle and a medal rippon bar consisting of EK2, War merit with swords and the annexation of Czechoslovakia. The tunic also has three sets of medal loops probably for the EK1, Infantry assault and wound badge. |
| Artillery Racksack
This is a mint example the an army racksack as issued to Artillery personal. The fittings are leather and grey webbing with leather straps stitched to the outside for securing the Zeltbahn ( poucho ) to the racksack. |
| Artillery Racksack
This is a artillery racksack, which has the removeable carrying straps attached. The leather work has dried and their is a tear at the bottom left side, which can be repaired. |
| Artillery Removeable Shoulderboards
A matching pair of field grey artillery piped shoulder boards with the rank of Feldwebel ( Sergeant ). |
| Artillery Schutze Shoulder Straps.
A pair of Artillery Schutze ( Private ), sewn in type shoulder straps. |
| Artillery Utteroffizier M40 Tunic
A very mint example of an Artillery Utteroffizier's M40 tunic which has been tailored. The collar has been replaced with an Waffenrock collar ( two sets of eyes and hooks ) , shoulders straps stitched in and tunic shortened. The skirt pockets have also had the ballooning removed.
This type of tailoring was common practiced by Officers and NCO's. They would use the tailored tunic as the walking out tunic. The tunic has the manufacturers name, which is rather blurred to read. It also has the usual size markings and dated "A41" |
| ARVN M1 Helmet
This is an extremely rare helmet belonging to a member of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam who fought alongside U.S. Forces during the Vietnam War. The helmet appears to be late 1940's vintage with a CAPAC liner. |
| ARVN Medic's Helmet
This is a WW2 vintage Helmet shell and liner which was supplied to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. The insignia is that the South Vietnamese Rangers. The anti-magnetic steel rim his missing from the helmet shell and the liner is missing its chinstrap, sweatband and drawstring. |
| Aserbeidshanian Legion
This is a machine-woven example of the Aserbeidshanian Legion. The legion was formed in 1942 and a national shield was in the autumn of that same year. |
| Assault Bag For A-Frame
This is a mint un-issued assault bag which was attached to the A-Frame. The bag would contain K98 cleaning kit, butter dish, fork, spoon, kife set, spare socks, etc. This example has webbing fittings. |
| Australian 303 SMLE MKIII
This is a Lithgow manufactured 303 SMLE Rifle, which appears to be dated 1941. However the 1 digit is very faint. It has all the early WW1 features, rounded cocking piece, magazine cut-off. It could possibly be actually dated 1914, however i can not confirm this. Unfortunately the previous owner has lost its deactivation certificate.However the deactivation markings are clearly visible giving the date of deactivation as 2001. UK sales only |
| Austrian/Hungarian M1874 Bayonet.
This is a nice example of the M1874 bayonet used by the Austrian/Hungarian empire. This example was manufactured by "Waffenfabrik Steyr" and dated 1881. |
| B-1 Flight Suit.
This is a very well used B-1 flight suit consisting of jacket and trousers. The jacket is a large size and manufactured by The Paul Reed Company. The label has the following information SPEC No 94-3084-A, ORDER No 43-1311-AF. Property Airforce U.S. Army. The trousers are complete with their braces however the fly zip is broken. The label also has the Spec and Oder numbers and is also marked Type B-1 and is a size medium. The B-1 flight suit was worn by U.S. Bomber crews. |
| Bakelite Razor
This is a bakelite razor made by "ROGERIT" and is still in its cardboard box. |
| Bakelite Shell Fuse Container
This is a bakelite fuse container for a 10cm Howitzer. The lid is marked "Karl.Vorl. L.F.H.16/18. |
| Battle Account Of Navrik
This is a 1940 publication by Kapitan z.s.und Kommodore Freidrich Bonte. About the Kriegsmarine's operations during the Battle of Navrik. |
| BD Denim Trousers
A post-war example of denim trousers cut in the shape of the 1940 pattern. This exampe is dated 1955 and is size stamped 6. ( large size ). |
| BD Denim Blouse
This is a denim blouse cut in the style of the 1940 pattern. The blouse retains its makers label, however the details have been washed out. The blouse could be either wartime or post-war manufactured. As i can not confirm which year i have decided to price this item as a post-war example. |
| BD Denim Blouse
This is a 1941 dated example of a mint un-issued BD denim blouse produced by Raencrest LTD. The blouse is a size 6 ( height 5ft 8" to 5ft 9", breast 38ins to 40ins ). |
| BD Denim Trousers
A post-war example of denim trousers cut in the style of 1940 pattern. The trousers are dated 1952 and are size stamped 12 ( extremely large ). |
| Belgian Mauser Rifle
This is a nice example of a Belgian made mauser produced during the 1930's. The weapon was made for export to Colombia. The weapon has the Colombian Coat of Arms and the reciever is marked " FAB.NAT.D'ARMES de GUERRE, HERSTAL-BELIQUE" The weapon has also been used by the Chinese and has chinese charactors on the butt. The receiver is also marked with the calibre ".30". UK Sales only. |
| Belgium FN49 SLR (Early Spec )
This is the FN49 self loading rifle produced by Fabrique Nationale d'arms de Guerre_Herstal. This example has been used by Egypt as there are Egyptian charactors stamped on the receiver. The FN49 was first developed before WW2 but was shelved during the German occupation appearing to catch the immediate post-war market of self loading rifles. UK sales only. |
| Belt Loop
A widely used item the belt loop or known as the D-ring ( Aufschiebeschlaufen ). |
| Belt Loop
A widely used item the belt loop or known as the D-ring ( Aufschiebeschlaufen ). |
| Belt Loop
A widely used item the belt loop or known as the D-ring ( Aufschiebeschlaufen ). |
| Belt Loop
A widely used item the belt loop known as the D-ring ( Aufschiebeschlaufen ). |
| Belt Loops
A widely used item known as the belt loop or D-ring ( Aufschiebeschlaufen ). |
| Beretta Mod.70 Light Support Weapon.
This is a good example of the Italian Beretta Mod 70 L.S.W. This example has the fitted grenade laucher sights and comes with a practice bomb. The weapon can cock and dry fire. U.K.Sales only. |
| Berlin Newspaper
This is an example Berlin newspaper known as " Berliner This example is dated 22/05/1940 |
| Birkendahl Razor Blades
A packet of Birkendahl razor blades. |
| Black Beret
This is a 1944 dated example of a black beret which was worn by armoured crews especially by the Royal Tank Regiment. This example was produced by Supak Manufacturing CO.Ltd. |
| Blank Firing Navy Colt Revolver
This is an 9mm blank firing Navy Colt revolver manufactured by Henry Krank. The revolver is in excellant condition. Sold subject to the Violent Crime Redunction Bill. UK sales only. |
| Blanket Lined Fieldgrey Mittens
A good example of a pair of blanket lined fieldgrey mittens.
The right mitten has two little holes one located in the middle of the palm and the other on the thumb. The left mitten has a tear on the thumb. |
| Boot Polish
This is a period empty tin of Boot polish. The lid reads " Wasserdichtes, Lederfett, anerkannt beste qualitat, Macht das leder, geschmeidig weich u. dauerhaft". The bottom of the tin reads " Din-packung, 108". |
| Breadbag Strap
A police issue breadbag strap. |
| Bren Gun Dust Cover
This is a 1945 dated example of a Bren gun dust cover which has been partly sun bleached. |
| Bren Gun Magazine Ammunition Box
This is a good example of a 1942 dated metal Bren gun magazine ammunition box containing 12 Bren magazines.
The box is stenciled " BE6094, BOX, MAGAZINE, BREN, MK1/1. |
| Bren Gun Sling
A standard webbing sling for a Bren gun. |
| Bren Gun Spare Barrel Pouch & Tools
This is a bren gun spare barrel pouch which contains a cleaning rod, two brushes, tool for adjusting the gas cylinder lock, bakerlite oil bottle, wire mesh and spare magazine ( no inners ). |
| Bren Gun Spare Parts Wallet
This is the spare parts wallet carried by Bren guns to maintain their weapons. The wallet does not have any spare parts apart form the oil bottle. |
| Bren Gun Training Manual
This is a Bren gun training manual showing published by Gale & Polden, Limited. |
| British 1943 pattern Gasmask & Bag
This is an un-issued British light weight gasmask and bag which was sold to Denmark after WW2 by the British government. The mask has been stamped with the Danish crown, however all British markings remain. The mask was manufactured in 1943 and has an issue date of 1944. The filter is dated 1944 with an issue date of 1955. |
| British Army Officers Sam Brown Belt
This is a very nice example of a British Army Officers sam brown belt. The leather is in excellant condition. |
| British No4 MKI Flare Pistol
This is Webley No4 MKI flare pistol which has aluminium grips and dated 1942. The No4 was primely used by air and armoured crews.UK sales only. |
| British Tankers Revolver
This is a Albion produced 38 calibre tankers revolver which is dated 1943. The revolver has wooden grips and a brass disc, with slight ware to the bluing. The spurless hammer revolvers was also issued to RAF aircrews. There is no rust or pitting. UK sales only. |
| British 08 Pattern Webbing Belt
This is a blancoed British 08 pattern webbing belt with all its brass fittings. |
| British 1908 Pattern Small Pack
This is an un-blanco 1908 pattern small pack which is dated 1913. What appears to be a service number has been painted on the back and the carrying strap looks to be a 1937 pattern with faint markings. |
| British 1908 Pattern Waterbottle
This is an un-issued 1908 pattern waterbottle and carrier. The carrier has a the makers initials "M.E.CO. and appears to be dated 1913. |
| British 1939 Pattern Ammunition Pouches
A pair of mint 1939 pattern leather ammunition pouches as worn by the Home Guard. This example have a very faint date which appears to read"1939". |
| British 1940 Pattern BD Blouse
This is a size 9 stamped 1940 pattern Battledress blouse which was produced by "PRICES TAILORS LTD" The blouse is in good condition and was originally worn by an officer as the outline of two pips are on the epaulettes indicating the rank of Lieutenant. |
| British 1943 Pattern Gasmask & Bag
This is un-issued British light weight gasmask and bag which was sold to Denmark after WW2 by the British government. The mask has been stamped with the Danish crown, however all British markings remain. The mask is dated 1944 as is the filter which has been stamped with a 1955 issue date. |
| British 1943 Pattern Gasmask & Bag
This is a un-issued British light weight gasmask and bag which was sold to Denmark after WW2 by the British government. The mask has been stamped with the Danish crown, however all British markings remain. The gasmask and fitler are both dated 1944. The filter also has an issue stamp of 1955. |
| British 1943 Pattern Gasmask & Bag
This is an un-issued British light weight gasmask and bag which was sold to Denmark after WW2 by the British government. The mask has been stamped with the Danish crown, however all British markings remain. The mask and filter are both dated 1944. The filter also has an issue date of 1955. |
| British 1943 Pattern Gasmask & Bag
This is an un-issued British light weight gasmask and bag which was sold to Denmark after WW2 by the British government. The mask has been stamped with the Danish crown, however all British markings remain. The mask and filter are both dated 1944. The filter has also a 1955 issue stamp. |
| British 1943 Pattern Gasmask & Bag
This is an un-issued British light weight gasmask and bag sold to Denmark after WW2 by the British government. The mask has been stamped with the Danish crown, however all British markings remain. The mask is dated 1943, with an issue stamp of 1944. The filter is dated 1944 with an issue stamp of 1955. |
| British 1943 Pattern Gasmask & Bag
This is an un-issued British light weight gasmask and bag sold to Denmark after WW2 by the British Government. The mask has the Danish crown, however all British markings remain. The mask was manufactured in 1943 and has an issue stamp of 1944. The fitler is dated 1944 with an issue stamp of 1955. |
| British 1943 Pattern Gasmask & Pouch
This a 1944 dated gasmask and pouch. However the filter is dated 1955. The mask is in excellant condition and the pouch still retains the cardboard packet containing anti-gas eyeshields. |
| British 303 No4 MK1 Rifle
This is an extremely good example of the 303 No4 rifle produced by the US for the British under the lend-lease agreement. The weapon is stamped " US Property" and dated 1942. Unfortunately the De-act certificate was lost by the previous owner. UK sales only. |
| British 303 No4 Rifle
This is actually a American produced example, which was made for the British under the Lend Lease agreement. This example is dated 1943 and is marked " U.S. PROPERTY, No4 MK1". UK sale only. |
| British 303 No4 Rifle
This is a Canadian produced weapon by Longbranch and is dated 1942. The weapon is in excellant condition and is sold with its original webbing sling. UK sales only. |
| British 303 No4 Rifle
This is a near mint example of the No4 303 rifle. The weapon is dated 1947 and has been used for Drill Purpose.The weapon is sold with a webbing sling. UK Sales only. |
| British 303 No4T Sniper Rifle
This is a excellant example of the sniper verison of the 303 No4 rifle. The scope and rifle are both dated 1943. The scope is a No32,MKII and has good clear optics. UK sales only |
| British 303 SMLE MKIII Rifle
This is a 1913 dated example with the manufacturer's initials of LSAvCL, Below the king's crown. This example has the magazine cut-off and early cocking piece. UK sales only. |
| British 303 SMLE MKIII Rifle
This is a 1917 produced weapon manufactured by Enfield. The weapon retains all of its original woodwork, however it does have a re-issue stamp on the left side of the receiver of FTR 1953. UK sales only. |
| British 303 SMLE MKIII Rilfe
This is the standard rifle used by the British army during WW1. This example was manufactured by BSA and dated 1917. The woodwork shows markings of where a grenade launcher was fitted. It also has been reforced with a nut and bolt which was common when fitted with a grenade launcher. UK sales only |
| British 5.56mm Enert Ammunition
Five rounds of enert 5.56 enert ammunition. UK sales only. |
| British 58 Pattern Webbing ( complete )
This is a complete set of un-issued 58 pattern webbing consisting of large pack, yoke, belt, a pair of ammunition pouches, waterbottle pouch, kidney pouches, poncho harness and auxiliary strap. The webbing is mostly dated late 1980's. |
| British 58 Pattern Webbing ( Complete )
A full set of un-issued 58 pattern webbing except for the poncho harness which has been previously used. The webbing consists of large pack, yoke, belt, a pair of ammunition pouches, waterbottle pouch, kidney pouches, poncho harness and auxiliary strap. The webbing is mostly dated late 1980's. |
| British 7.62mm Drill Rounds
Four British army 7.62mm Drill rounds with various dates all the rounds are marked L1A2. UK sales only. |
| British Aircraft Identification Pamphlet.
This is an aircraft identification pamphlet as used by the Home guard and Anti-Aircraft Battery crews. The pamphlet was published by Temple Press Ltd. What is extremely interesting is that the original owner has added period photographs probably from varous magazines and publications of British aircraft on various pages. |
| British Anti-Gas cape
This is a tan rubberised anti-gas cap in very good condition. There are no date or manufacturer markings. |
| British Army Aluminium messtins
A set of aluminium messtins the larger tin is dated 1945 and has the manufacturer's code of "MMS". The smaller tin is dated 1953. |
| British Army Axeman's Cape
This is a rare item an un-issued British army axeman's cape which would have been issued to members of the Royal Pioneer Corps. This example is dated 1942. |
| British Army Binoculars
A nice example of a No 2 MKII binoculars dated 1942 and manufactured by Kershaw. The optics are in good clear condition with graticules still visible. The webbing case and carrying strap are both dated 1941. |
| British Army Boxer shorts.
A standard issue of British Army boxer shorts, which are size stamped "3" and have the War Department Arrow. |
| British Army Camouflaged Jerkin
This is a good example of a camouflaged jerking which is a Size 2 and made by DEPHYRANE GARMENTS Ltd. LONDON. |
| British Army Corporal Stripes
A good example of a pair of British Army corporal stripes |
| British Army Denim BD Trousers
A mint un-issued BD denims cut in the style of 37 pattern trousers. The makers label is missing, however on the inside of the waist, the trousers are WD marked. The trousers are extremely large size approximately 40 to 42" waist. |
| British Army Desert Gloves
A nice pair of un-issued derert gloves which a sandy yellow in colour and made by D.A.&Co.LTD. The gloves are dated 1941 and have the war department arrow. |
| British Army Despatch Riders Coat
This is a good example of the rubberised coat worn by British Despatch riders. The coat is dated 1944 and is a size 1. The coat was manufactured by H.Marks Ltd. |
| British Army Enamelled Mug
This is a 1952 dated example which is identical to WW2 issue mugs. |
| British Army Foot Powder
This is a issue foot powder containing 1.3/4 oz of powder. The tin was made by R & C. LTD. |
| British Army Gasmask & Accessories
This is a good condition No4 MKIII gasmask and haversack with accessories consisting of MK7 Anti-Dimming tin and two packs of Anti-gas goggles. The mask and haversack are both dated 1941. |
| British Army Gasmask & Haversack
A very good example of a 1941 dated gasmask and a MkVI haversack. The haversack contains its MKVI Anti-Dimming kit for the gasmask's lenses. |
| British Army Gasmask & Haversack
A very nice condition Khaki gasmask dated 1939 with its original haversack. |
| British Army Gasmask & Haversack
This is a 1941 date gasmask with a matching date MKVI haversack. The mask's rubber is still soft and the haversack seems to have been sun bleached to a off white colour. It also has the original owners name and number written inside. |
| British Army Gasmask & Haversack
A good condition black rubber British army gasmask dated 1940 with its original haversack. |
| British Army Handhold
This is a 1941 dated army issue handhold which would have held various toiletries. |
| British Army Lamp
This is an un-issued British army lamp which was made by Joseph Lucas, Ltd, Birmingham. The lamp still has it's original cardboard box. The lamp is marked " LAMPS ELECTRIC No 1, J.L.LTD". It is also stamped with the war department arrow. I can not confirm if the lamp works as i have not tested the item. |
| British Army Lantern
A nice example of a army issue lantern which is marked " LANTERN ELECTRIC TRAFFIC, W.B.3190.GD". I can not confirm the lantern works as i have not tested the item. |
| British Army MKII Brodie Helmet
A standard British Army MKII brodie helmet.The helmet shell is stamped R.O.& Co and dated 1940. The liner is complete and is also dated 1940.However it is extremely dry and brittle.The chinstrap has also started to perish. The liner size is 7. |
| British Army MKII Brodie Helmet
This is a British Army MK11 helmet which the shell is dated 1941. The helmet, liner and chinstrap are all in good condition. The liner is dated 1940 and is a size 7. The name " DAVE" has been painted on the inside rim of the helmet. |
| British Army MKIII Compass
A very mint example of a MKIII compass, in full working order it is marked with the war department arrow and dated 1945. The compass comes with its original webbing pouch. |
| British Army Officers Boots
A pair of officers regulation brown grained leather field boots are are approximately a size 9. |
| British Army Officers Whistle
This is a very nice example of a whistle as used by British army officers and senior NCO's during WW1. The whistle has a War Department arrow and stamped The Metropololitan. It was made by J.Hudson & Co, Barr street, Hockley, Birmingham. |
| British Army Officer's Rain Coat
This is a fair example of a British army officer's rain coat, which was made by "REGGANWEAR GARMENTS".The coat has frayed around the collar and cuffs. |
| British Army Plimsols
A pair of un-issued rubber and canvas plimsols which are approximately a size 9. The plimsols where made by "NRR.Co.LTD" and are dated 1955. However they are identical to WW2 issue examples. |
| British Army Regimental Spoons.
Six silver regimental spoons from the British Army belonging to the Royal Sussex Light Infantry from the Victorian era. The spoons are all hallmarked. |
| British Army Saw
This is a very good example a British army saw which is WD stamped and dated 1939. The saw was manufactured by W.TYACK.SONS & TURNER. SHEFFIELD. The leather pouch is also dated 1939. |
| British Army Smith & Wesson 455 Revolver
This is a personalised Smith & Wesson 455 revolver named to a Captain T.S.Elliot of the 1st Field Ambulance 59th Division ( Not the famous poet ). The revolver is in excellant condition retaining most of its original bluing. The weapon has the Smith & Wesson logo on the pistol grips, frame and the usual patent dates on the barrel. The weapon has been decomissioned by the British army which is indicated by two arrows pointing towards each other. UK sales only. |
| British Army Snow Gloves
A nice pair of un-issued snow gloves made of leather and canvas which are war department stamped. |
| British Army Snow Smock
This is an extremely large example of the snow smock. It is in excellant condition, however the makers label is missing. |
| British Army Steel Messtins
A matching pair of steel messtins dated 1941. |
| British Army Stop Watch
This is a British army stop watch made by Carley & Clemence Ltd. 30 Ely Place, London, E.C. The watch has the war department arrow and is also stamped ( Swiss ). The watch has come in the Waltham Watch Company box, has the serial number "252865" and is in good working order. However i can not confirm that this is original to the watch. |
| British Army Training Parachute
This is a 1980 dated British army parachute similar to the X-type. This example does not have a canopy, but is filled with foam. It is marked "DUMMY" on the bag and straps and has the War Department arrow. It was used to train paratroopers on the correct way of wearing their chute. |
| British Army Waterbottle
This is un-issued example of a army waterbottle with late-war carrier which was favoured by airbornes forces for its easier access. |
| British Army Waterbottle
This is a un-issued waterbottle with late-war carrier which was favoured by airborne forces for its easier access. |
| British Army Waterbottle
This is a army waterbottle with late-war webbing carrier. |
| British Army Waterbottle
This is a army waterbottle with the late-war carrier. |
| British Army Waterbottle
This example has the 37 pattern skeleton carrier and is in good condition. |
| British Army WW1 Jack Knife
This is a nice example of a army issue jack knife which has the war department arrow on one side of the blade and the manufactures name on the other. However the manufacturer's name is not clear the only part you can read is " Brothers". |
| British Boys Anti-Tank Round ( Trench Art )
This is a British Boys ant-tank round which has been turned into a lighter. The round has been placed onto a brass base made from a shell round and the emblem is that of the Royal Engineers. UK sales only. |
| British Commando 3rd Pattern Fighting Knife
A good example of the 3rd pattern British commando fighting knife which is marked by the manufacturer, R.Cooper, Sheffield, England. The brown leather scabbard is in good condition, however the elastic retaining strap has frayed. |
| British Commando Dagger
This is a commando dagger 3rd pattern, used by British Commando's and paratrooper during WW2. The blade is marked "J.Nowell & Sons, Sheffield, England, Established AD1700" which also has the symbol of crossed keys. The hand grip is also marked with crossed keys. The leather scabbard is has been stamped with "Sheffield, England2 |
| British Commando Fighting Knife
This is the 3rd pattern fighting knife, as used by British Commando's and paratroops during WW2. This example was made by K.J.Nowill & Sons, who's company was established in 1700. The blade is inscribed with the company's name and logo, which also appears on the knife's hilt. |
| British Field Dressing
This is a large field dressing dated 1945. |
| British Home Guard Ammunition Pouches
A pair of mint leather Home guard ammunition pouches. |
| British Home Guard Denim Uniform
This is a mint Home Guard denim uniform consisting of sidecap, BD blouse, trousers and 1939 pattern leather belt. The cap has the makers details of J. Collett Ltd. size stamped 7. 1/8, dated 1940 and has the Britainia cap badge. The blouse is size No 9 and has the makers details " Blond Brothers, Manchester and is dated 1940. The right sleeve has " HOME GUARD" stitched directly onto it. The trousers also retain the makers details " William Ewart & Son. Ltd and size stamped No 12. The label is dated 1940 with an issue stamp of Dec 1941. The leather belt is in extremely good condition. |
| British L1A1 SLR ( Early Spec )
This is a very good example of an L1A1 SLR as used by the British and Australian Armies during. This example is with wood furniture which has the number 28 painted on the butt and is sold with its original sling. U.K.Sales only. |
| British Lewis/Thompson SMG Pouches
A pair of mint 1940 dated un-issued ammunition pouches original designed for the lewis gun but was also used by the Home guard as Thompson SMG pouches. |
| British LIA1 SLR & SUSAT Scope ( Early Spec )
This is a nice clean example of the British L1A1 self loading rifle with susat scope and sling. The scope is in good working condition with clear opticals. The susat scope is still used by the British army. UK sales only. |
| British MK1 Bren Gun
This is a 1940 dated MK1 British made Bren gun which has the dove tail optical sight bracket. This is a lovely example with an early brass disc in the butt and extendable legs. UK.Sales only. |
| British MK1 Lanchester Submachine Gun (Early Spec)
This is a good example of the British MK1 Lanchester SMG, which was based on the German Bergmann MP28 submachine gun. The Lanchester was used by the Royal Navy and the RAF. UK.Sales only. |
| British MKI Dove Tail Bren Gun
This is a very nice example of an Enfield produced Bren gun which is dated 1939. The weapon has all the correct MKI parts including telescopic legs. UK sales only. |
| British MKI Dove Tail Bren Gun
This is a MK1 dove tail bren gun dated 1940. However the weapon has MKII, butt, barrel and legs. It has a good clean action. UK sales |
| British MKI Dove Tail Bren Gun
This is a nice example of a 1940 dated dove tail bren gun. This example has the fluted barrel. The butt has the brass disc, however the legs are of a MKII. UK sales only |
| British MKII Sten Gun
This is a nice example of the a MKII Sten gun with a T-Bar stock. This example has a moveable cocking handle and trigger. UK sales only. |
| British MKII Sten Gun ( Early Spec ).
This is a MKII Sten gun with skeleton stock. The weapon is in good condition and comes with a 1944 dated webbing sling. UK sales only. |
| British MKIII Helmet
This is a 1945 dated example with removeable liner. It is in very good condition and is size stamped 6.3/4. |
| British MKIII Turtle Helmet
This is a good example of a the MKIII turtle helmet which started to replace the MKII in 1943. This example has a ruff brown coloured textured finish and the the liner is actually dated 1940.
The deference between WW2 and post-war manufactured helmets. On post-war examples the liner is retained by a press stud and there is no screw on the top of the helmet. |
| British National Fire Service Helmet.
The helmet has around 50% of the NFS decal remaining and about 20% District number decal remaining. This example is dated 1941 and is a size 7.1/2. |
| British No4 MK1 Flare Pistol
This is a non-dated example of the webley No4 MK1 flare pistol which was used by air and armoured crews. UK sales only. |
| British No5 Mark 1 ( Jungle Carbine )
This is a 1945 dated example of the jungle carbine which is in good condition. This weapon was developed in 1944/45 for pacific theatre of operations. UK sales only. |
| British Officer Trousers
A good pair of officer trousers to be worn with the 4 pocket tunic. |
| British Officers 4 Pocket Tunic
This is a officer's 4 pocket tunic made by Stovel & Mason of Saville Row, London and belongs to a officer of the Royal Engineers. The tunic has all the original owners medal rippons, the symbol of the flaming bomb and all its brass regimental buttons. Unfortunately the rank pips are missing. However by the positioning of the holes it would indicate that the officer was probably the rank of Major. |
| British Officers Greatcoat
This is a private purchase British officers greatcoat belonging to a Lieutenant-colonel of the Royal Army Service Corps. The coat was made by Moss Bros & Co LTD, Covent Garden London. The coat still retains all its brass buttons with the Kings crown and has its unit flashs on each arm. The coat is approximately a size 40 to 42 chest. |
| British Officers Jeep Coat
This is a very nice example of a mint British Officers jeep coat made of heavy wool. The coat has no makers label and is approximately size 38 to 40in chest. |
| British Officers Revolver Ammunition Pouch
This is a standard ammunition pouch which was worn by British Officers for their revolvers. The is dated 1915 as indicated by the two number digit. The example is stamped on the reverse "H.G.R.LZ.15". |
| British Officers Service Trousers
A good example of British army officers service trousers, which are approximately 34" to 36" waist. |
| British Officer's WW1 Compass
This is a nice working example of a British army officer's private purchase compass made by J.Hicks, Hatton Gardens, London.The top cover of the compass has the original owners name ingraved "B.Riddell". The leather pouch is in worn condition and has the makers name "Bukta" |
| British Paratrooper Denison Smock
This is a near mint example of a post-war made denison produced between 1946 and 1950. The camouflage pattern is still the same as the type used during WW2. The only difference between the post-war produced examples up to 1950 was the Newry press studs, which was brass during the war and chrome from 1946. This is a large example and the makers label has been removed. |
| British Paratrooper Denison Smock
This is a very well used 2nd pattern denison smock which still retains it makers label. However the details are to faint to read. There are a number of rips on the smock but still does not spoil the overall look. All the brass Newry press studs are working. |
| British Paratrooper Helmet
This is an reproduction paratrooper's helmet the shell is from a armoured crew helmet readers helmet with a high quality reproduction helmet liner and leather chinstrap made by King and Country. The liner has been given a 1942 date and is approximately a size 7.1/4. The helmet comes with the scrim net. |
| British Paratrooper Helmet
This is a post-war made helmet which is identical to the wartime examples. This helmet is dated 1961 with the makers initials C.C.L.and is a size 7.1/2. The original owners name is and last three digits of his service number is written on the liner ( "Johnson 190" ). |
| British Paratrooper Helmet
This is a very nice example of a paratrooper helmet, which appears to be dated 1945. However the third digit is extremely difficult to read and it may be 1955. I can not confirm which date it is, so i have priced the helmet accordingly. The rubber pad which is normally located on the crown of the helmet is in fact a woollen material in the shape of a donut. The makers initials are "C.C.L" and the size is 7.1/2. |
| British Paratroopers Beret Badge
This is a nice example of a paratrooper regiments beret badge, with King's crown. |
| British Paratroopers Helmet
This is in fact a 1950's produced British paratroopers helmet, which is identical to the WW2 made helmets except for the date. 1950's made paratrooper helmets are becoming extremely hard to find, this example is dated 1953, marked "BMB" and is a size 7.1/4. |
| British Paratrooper's Helmet
This is in fact a 1950's produced British paratroopers helmet which is identical in everyway to WW2 made helmets except for the date. This example has a faint 1952 stamp and is marked C.W.L. 120-2933, and has a WD arrow. The helmet is also size stamped 7.1/4 and has a WW2 helmet net. |
| British Post-War MKIII Helmet
This is a post-war MKIII Turtle shaped helmet which was first introduced in 1943 and continued to be worn by the British army until the early 1980's. |
| British Shaving Brush
This is un-used shaving brush. |
| British Shell Dressing
This is a March 1939 dated example produced by Arther Berton. Limited, London. |
| British SLR & Trilux Optical Sight ( Early Spec )
This is a nice example of the British self loading rifle with the Trilux L2A1 ( Sight Unit Infantry ). The weapon was the standard Infantryman weapon of the Falklands war and is completely field strippable. UK sales only |
| British Snow Suit
This is a large size snow suit makers label is still attached to the jacket, however the details have been washed out. The trousers still retain its makers label giving the date of manufacture as 1943 and produced by J.D.FIELDMAN & Co LTD. |
| British Sterling Submachine Gun ( Early Spec )
This example is Mark 4, ( L2A3) in fair condition. The sterling was first introduced into the British and Canadian armed forces in 1953 and saw service with the British army u pto the early 1990's. UK sales only. |
| British Stop Watch
This is a 1943 dated example of a British or U.S. made stop watch. The reverse of the watch is stamped "A.M.65/221". Followed by the serial number and the last two digits is the date of manufacture "32013/43". The watch is in good working order and cames in a Waltham Watch Company box, which i can not confirm if its original to the watch. |
| British WW1 Style Tunic
This is in fact a 1922 pattern tunic which was still being made in the 1960's and known as Service Dress. Externally it is nearly identical to the 1908 pattern tunic. This example was made by H.LOTERY & Co and dated 1962. The size stamp is 8 ( 5.7" to 5.8" ). The buttons have been replaced with Kings Crown buttons. |
| British WW2 No36 MK1 Mills Grenade
This is the standard fragmentation grenade used by British forces in WW2. This example is dated 1943. UK sales only. |
| British WW2 Machete
The machete is marked " ENDURE, Jose Beal & Sons, Cast, Steel, Sheffield. The handle has a WD arrow with a number 10 below. The scabbard has a very faint makers mark and is dated 1940. |
| British303 Long Lee-Enfield Rifle
This is a mint example of the British 303 Long Lee Enfield rifle as used by British troops during the Boar-War. This example is pre-1901 as it has the queens crown followed by the prefix "V" for Victoria. The weapon was produced by BSA. UK sales only |
| Bronze Infantry Assault Badge
This award was given to members of the army and the waffen SS for continous protracted combat. This example is in good condition, except for the hook which has snapped off. |
| Bronze Tank Combat Badge
A nice example of the Bronze Tank Combat badge, with about 50% of the bronze gilt remaining. |
| Browning Hi-Power Holster
This is a 1945 dated Browning Hi-Power holster which is slightly blancoed and in excellant condition. The holster has a built-in spare magazine pouch. |
| Browning Hi-Power Holster
This is an un-blancoed example of a Browning Hi-Power holster which is dated 1945. The holster is missing its retaining strap, however this can be replaced. The metal fittings have rusted but this can be cleaned. |
| Bulgarian Ski Cap
This is a mint example of an Bulgarian ski-cap. The cap has the Bulgrain Lion the cap's buttons have two crossed cannons indicating that the branch of service is Artillery. The lining is navy blue cotton with a leather sweatband. The material of the cap is heavy khaki wool. The cap is approximately a size 57. |
| Bundeswehr Gasmask Cannister
This is a post-war made German gasmask cannister for the Bundeswehr. It is phyiscally identical to wartime issue. |
| Bush Hat
This is a rare French made bush hat which became popular item amongst U.S. forces during their period in Vietnam. This example is in very good condition except for a minor repair to the rim. The hat has its makers stamp and was made in Orleans and is a size 60 |
| Butterdish
This is an extremely rare verison of the butterdish in white. They are more commonly found in black, orange and brown. There are also green and red verisons. The lower half of the butterdish is marked the letter "A". |
| Camouflage Army Single Decal M35 Helmet
This is a very nice example of a M35 army camouflaged single decal helmet retaining the original owners name" Oberfeldwebel Saxler ". The helmet liner is size stamped " 59 " and the chinstrap has the makers stamp and dated 1938. The decal is approximately 75% remaining. |
| Camouflage Despatch Riders Helmet
This is a nice example of a camouflage despatch riders helmet which is dated 1945 and has the makers code of "BMB". The helmet size is 7. |
| Camouflage Paratroopers Helmet
This example has a ruff finish camouflage with parts of the finish has came away. The crown padding is missing and one of the liner retaining screws have been replaced. The rubber has dried and hardened. The helmet is dated 1944 with the makers code "BMB". The helmet size is 7.3/4. |
| Canadian BD Blouse
This is a mint un-issued Canadian Battle dress blouse, which differed in colour and quality of material, to the British made BD's. This example example is size stamped 3 and has faint manufacturers stamp and the letter "C", within a circle. |
| Canvas Muzzle Cover
This is a rifle and carbine muzzle cover to protect the weapon against dirt and water. This example is dated 1944. |
| Carl Zeiss Sunglasses
This is an example Carl Zeiss made sunglasses, unfortunately they have fallen apart, however they may be able to be restored. The glasses come in there original tin which is marked " CARL Zeiss, Umbral ", and their instruction pamphlet. |
| Carlsberg Beer Bottle
A German issue Carlsberg beer bottle, which has the Carlsberg logo on the porcelain cap plus a Swastika and on the bottom of the bottle. I can not confirm that the label is original.
This would make a nice addition to any personal item collection. |
| Cavalry Breeches
A very good example of a pair of cavalry breeches which was worn members of mounted units and by all officers and senior NCO's of all branches within the Wehrmacht. This example is in very good condition and has had belt loops similar to M42 trousers added. The breeches are dated "Stn44" and size marked "180.194.82.96.116.108. There also are additional markings indicating that a film company may have owned this example. |
| Cavalry Spurs
Wehrmacht issue Cavalry spurs. The leather has been expertly replaced. There are no markings or waffenampts. |
| Chemical/Gas Over Trousers
This is un-issued over trousers for the M1939 Anti-Chemical and Gas suit. The trousers have their manufacturer's code and are waffenampt. |
| Chinese PPS43 SMG ( Early Spec )
This is in fact a Chinese made copy of the Russian PPS43 SMG. It is identical to the Russain version and has a anti-glare factory applied finish. This example is dated 1955. UK.Sales only |
| Chinese PPS43 Submachine Gun ( Early Spec )
This is a Chinese copy of the Russian/Soviet PPS43 SMG, which first appeared during WW2 at the siege of Leningrad. This example is dated 1954 and has Chinese charactors which translate to "Model 43". Unfortunately the previous owner lost the deactivation certificate. However the deactivation proof markings ( Birmingham ) date the deactivation as 1990. UK sales only. |
| Cigarette Case
A very interesting personalised cigarette case with a WW1 Iron Cross fixed to the front and the original owners initials engraved. "CM". The case is definately WW2 vintage as there is elastic strip to secure the cigarettes. |
| Cigarette Papers
A nice example of K-M marked Cigarette papers. |
| Cigarette Papers
50 cigarette papers which are still sealed and made by Dre-Pa.
The wehrmacht seal is unbroken. |
| Clothing Bag
This is a Wehrmacht issue clothing bag. |
| Clothing Bag
This is a very good example of a clothing bag, which was used to carry extra socks, underwear and various other personal items. |
| Cold Weather Tankers Hood
This is a cold weather 2nd pattern cold weather hood worn by armoured troops and was introduced on 27th March 1942. This example is in mint un-issued condition. |
| Commando Mark 45 Carbine ( Early Spec )
This is a very rare 45cal semi-auto carbine developed in the late 1940's by the U.S for their lawenforcement agencies. The weapon was manufactured by Volunteer Interprises Inc, Knoxville, Tennesse. The weapon was greatly influenced by the 1928 and M1A1 Thompson smg's. U.K.Sales only. |
| Cross of Military Merit
A Cross of military Merit with swords and its original issue packet. |
| Cross of Military Merit
A nice example of the Cross of Military Merit with swords, without its issue packet |
| Custom Officers Tunic & Cap
This is an extremely nice example of a custom officers cap and tunic. The cap still retains the celluloid triangle with the manufacturers details, which is also DRGM Stamped. The cap is a large size approximately a 60. The tunic is in very good condition and has three sets of award loops. There is also a slash under the skirt pocket flap for the dagger or sword hangers to fasten through. |
| Custom Officials Cuff Band
This is the cuff band worn by all custom officials. |
| Custom Officials Shoulder Straps
A pair of removeable Custom Officials shoulder straps. |
| Customs Officials Collar Patches
This a pair of custom officials collar patches. |
| Cut Throat Razor
A Solingen cut throat razor named as Puma and comes with its original brown bakelite box. The condition of the razor is rather rusty and the pin, keeping the white plastic handles together is missing. |
| Cutlery Set
This is a Wehrmacht issue cutlery set consisting of Can opener, knife, fork and spoon. The can opener is waffenampted and the fork, spoon and knife have 681 serial number. |
| CZ50 Semi-Auto Pistol
This is a Czech manufactured 7.65 semi-auto pistol greatly influenced by the German Walther PPK. The pistol is in good condition and is sold with its original black leather holster. Unfortunately the previous owner has lost the De-activation certificate. However the De-act markings are clearing visible giving the date of de-activation as 2004. UK.Sales only |
| Czech K98 Rifle
This is a post-war produced K98 rifle made by BRNO in Czechoslovakia between 1946 to 1952. It is identical to the wartime produced examples except for the markings. The receiver is marked " CESKOSLOVENSKA, ZEBROJOVKA.A.S.BRNO. The weapon is approximately 80% matching numbered ( Barrel,receiver, bolt and trigger guard ). The stock has the following wartime code for Czech made weapons " DOT". UK sales only. |
| Czechoslovakain VZ52 Self Loading Rifle ( Early Spec )
The VZ52 which is also known as the Naboj, is unremarkable as it heavily relied on designs from other existing weapons. The system of operation was an adaptation of that found in the German wartime MKB42 (W) and this was linked to a trigger mechanism which was owed to the American M1 Garand rifle. However the locking of the bolt was probably original, as it was achieved by locking the lugs at the front of the bolt engaged by tipping the unit. This is a most unusual way of doing it and makes the VZ/52 interesting for that reason alone. This example is dated 1957 and still retains the wartime code given to Czechoslovakian made weapons for the German armed forces, "she" ( Unbekannter Hersteller, Handfeuerwaffen-u.Munition ). The VZ52 did not survive in service for very long. UK sales only |
| Czechoslovakian Army M32 Helmet
This is a refurbished Czech Army M32 helmet which has been repainted and has had a new liner and chinstrap added. |
| Czechoslovakian Army M32 Helmet
This is a refurbished Czech Army helmet,which has been repainted and has had a new liner and chinstrap added. |
| Czechoslovakian Army M32 Helmet
This is an untouched Czech army M32 helmet retaining nearly all of its original paint. The liner is in relatively good condition the chinstrap has dried and the buckle has come away. |
| Czechoslovakian Army M32 Helmet
This is a refurbished Czech army M32 helmet, which has been repainted and has had a new liner and chinstrap added. |
| Czechoslovakian VZ/24 Rifle
This is a 1937 dated example which has the manufacturer's details on the receiver " CESKOSLOVENSKA ZBROJOVKA.A.S.BRNO.VZ24. Many of this weapons was used by the Wehrmacht throughout WW2. This example has had the stock altered to allow a German style sling to be fitted. It also has Chinese charactors on the butt, indicating Chinese use. UK Sales only. |
| DAK ( Deutsches Afrika Korps ) Breeches
A very nice example for a pair of DAK breeches. This example is in very good condition and is dated M43. The item has the usual size markings. |
| DAK Medics Qualification Badge
A mint un-issued example the the medics qualification badge as worn by members of the Deutsches Afrika Korps. |
| DAK Oberschutze Pip
This is a mint un-issued example of an Oberschutze pip ( Private First Class ) rank badge as worn by members of the Deutsches Afrika Korps. |
| Danish Waffen SS Officer's Collar Patch
This is a single collar patch belonging to an officer of Danish Waffen SS regiment Danmark. |
| DDAC Label Badge
This is a nice example of a cased DDAC ( Der Deutsche Automobil Club ) label badge. The reverse of the badge is marked " Ges.Gesch" ( gesetzlich geschutzt ) which is the registered trade mark and means protected by law. The markers mark is also clearly visible. Which is a large letter H with a small F above and a small B below. |
| Denim M43 Tunic
This is a army issue denim tunic cut to the style of an M43 woollen tunic. The tunic is in very good condition, however the shoulderboards loops have been replaced with fieldgrey material. The artifical silk lining is gold in colour and is approximately a size 40" to 42" chest. All markings have been washed out. |
| Denim Reed Green Fatigue Tunic
This is a mint example of a denim fatique tunic with the pre-war rank of Oberfeldwebel ( Sergeant-Major ). The tunic still retains faint size stampings and the manufacturer's stamp "W.A.Scheise, Breslau ". |
| Denim Reed Green Fatigue Tunic
This is a mint example of an army fatique tunic which still retains its size markings and dated 1942. The tunic was made in Munich ( M42 ). |
| Denim Reed Green Fatique Tunic
A mint example of an Army fatique tunic. There are no size markings or manufacture stamp. |
| Dension Smock
This is a very early example of the Denison smock worn by airborne troops. This example has a half button front which later manufactured examples have a half zip front. The cuffs are the button type. It was common practice by individual soldiers to cut down their socks and stitch them to the cuff. This example has had the socks stitched to the cuff and the actual socks have been removed but are still in the pocket of the smock. The only damage to the smock is the left eppaulette has been replaced with a different type of material and one small field repair to the front. The smock does not retain its manufacturer label however it is stamped 7. |
| Desalter Kit Seawater Mk2
This is part of a U.S. pilot's survival kit which would have been issued with the SV1 and SV2 survival vests. The desalter kit was issued to allow a downed pilot to produce drinking water from seawater. This example is complete and was manufactured by "VAN BRODE MILLING Co, Inc" and dated 1968. |
| Desert Windproof Suit
This is a tan coloured jacket and trousers cut in the style of the white camouflage snow suit. This type of uniform was worn by Long Range Desert Group and the SAS. The jacket still retains its makers label and is very faint to read the details. However the date looks to be either 1942 or 1943. The trousers makers label gives the date 1942 and the maker as S.L.FEATHERS LTD. |
| Despatch Riders Helmet
This is a nice example of a depatch riders helmet which is dated 1944 with the maker mark of "BMB" and size stamped 7. The coloured shields on each side of the helmet are of the Army Ordnance Corps. With the initials of "A.C.F." |
| Deutsche Arbeitsfront Lagerfuhrer's Uniform
This is amazing mint condition Deutsche Arberitsfront Lagerfuhrer's ( German Workers Front Section Leader's )complete uniform consisting of Sidecap, Tunic with EK2 rippon, party badge and DAF symbol and NDSAP armband. Cross-strap with belt and buckle, breeches and boots. The cap and the tunic both have their RZM labels. The tunic's buttons and belt hooks are all RZM marked. The unit number of the shoulderboards are "238". This would make a great addition any uniform collection. |
| Diplomatic Officials Cap Eagle
This is a rare example of diplomatic officials aluminium embroided peaked cap eagle. The eagle has started to oxidize. The reverse of the eagle is paper backed and still retains its RZM paper label. |
| Double Decal Fireman's M34 Helmet
This is an aluminium double decal fireman's helmet which has approximately 80% of the police decal remaining ( The German fire service was under police authority ). The swastika decal has approximately 60% remaining. The inside of the shell has the manufacturer's details, which is quite difficult to read, however the date is clearly visibel 1934. |
| Dust goggles
Eyeshield 42 ( Augenschutzer 42 ). These eyeshields were introduced to protect the eyes of the wearer against dust and strong sunlight. There are four pairs in their original canvas bag, which has a clear waffenampt. ( acceptance mark ) |
| Dutch SS Belt & Buckle
This is a very rare Dutch SS belt and buckle which the Dutch SS adopted the Wolfsangle emblem, which was the early badge worn by the NSDAP. The inscription on the buckle reads " RECHTEN TROUW" The leather belt was original lined with fieldgrey cloth, which partly remains. The belt also has makers mark " LUNESCHL0SS. EXTRA-KOPPEL " and the Langemarck emblem. |
| E-Boat Badge Second Type
This is a second type E-Boat badge, which has suffered with some corrosion and is missing its pin.
The manufacturer is Adolf Schultze. ( AS in a triangle ) |
| East German 6 x 30 Binoculars
A camouflage example of a cold-war manufactured 6 x 30 binoculars from CARL ZEISS, JENA. The binoculars have crystal clear optics and are also stamped "DDR". |
| East Lancashire Single Shoulder Title
A embroided example of a single shoulder title belonging to the East Lancashire infantry Regiment. ( English ). |
| Edelweiss Arm Badge
The Edelweiss Arm Badge, was worn by Gebirgsjager personal ( Mountain troops ).
This example is the standard pattern Bevo quality, which has been removed from a tunic. |
| Egyptian Port Said Submachine Gun ( Early Spec ).
This is the Egyptian copy of the Swedish Kupspruta M45 submachine gun. The Port Said was used by the Egyptian army during the 1957 war with Israel. UK sales only. |
| Enamalled Party Badge
This is the party badge as worn by members of the Nazi Party ( NSDAP ). The badge has the makers code of M1/139, Rudolf Richten. |
| Enert 30.06 Ammunition
A clip of 8 rounds of enert 30.06 ammunition |
| Enert 30.06 Ammunition
A clip of 8 rounds of enert 30.06 ammunition. |
| Enert 7.92mm Kurtz Rifle Ammunition
15 rounds of 1945 dated enert 7.92mm kurtz rifle ammunition used for the MP44 assault rifle. UK sales only |
| Enert 7.92mm Kurtz Rifle Ammunition
15 rounds of enert 7.92mm kurtz rifle ammunition which was the ammunition used by the MP44 assault rifle. The rounds are still in their cardboard box and dated 1945. UK sales only. |
| Enert 9mm Ammunition
10 rounds of 9mm pistol and SMG ammunition. |
| Enert Soviet F-1 Hand grenade
This is a post-war verison of the Soviet F-1 hand grenade which was first introduced into the Red Army during WW2. |
| Enfield Bayonet ( Martini Henry )
This is a good example of a Enfield bayoent for Martini Henry and Martini Enfield rifles. The bayonet is dated 1889 and has "WD" markings. Unfortunately the scabbard is missing. |
| Engineer Leutnant Shoulder Straps
A pair of sewn in type Engineer Leutnant shoulder straps |
| Equipment Administration Badge
Equipment administration ( Schirmeister ) This example is in Gothic "S", and is yellow embroidery on a bluish-dark green cloth.
The Schirmeister was only authorised to be worn by NCO's. |
| Estonian Volunteers Sleeve Shield
This is a sleeve shield which was worn by Estonian volunteers of the SS and Wehrmacht and is in the national colours, light blue, navy blue and white for Estonia. The shield has a black felt backing. |
| Estro Privat Razor Blades
A packet of Estro Privat razor blades |
| Fallschirmjager Shell ( Paratrooper )
This is a solid example of a Fallschirmjager shell. The shell has got some corrosion on the inside which has been treated.
Unfortunately all markings have become impossible to read, however externally the shell is fine and would make a nice restoration project. |
| Fallschirmjager Tropical Uniform
This is an excellant reproduction of the Fallschirmjager ( paratrooper ) tropical tunic and trousers. This tunic is often associated with the Ramcke paratroopers in Africa. The breast pockets was removed to provide space for two vertical pockets that ran from the neckline to the lower edge of the tunic. The pockets are fastened with press stud-buttons and has loops stitched into the upper seam to secure MG ammunition belts.
The trousers are the standard Luftwaffe issue. The size of the tunic is 44 chest and trousers 38 waist. |
| Farrier Badge
An example of the badge worn by a qualified farrier. |
| Felt Winter-Boots
A good example of a felt winter boots with brown leather. The boots have been re-soled with post-war rubber soles. |
| Female Anti-Aircraft Gun crew Badge
This is the arm badge worn by female personal serving as members of anti-aircraft gun crews ( Flakwaffenhelferinnen ). The badge was worn on the upper right sleeve. This example is was cut from the jacket type blouse. |
| Field Dressings
A pair of large and small field dressings which was carried on the inside field dressing pocket on the lower skirt of most German military tunics. The large field dressing is dated 1935 and the small one is dated 1944. |
| Field Flashlight
A 1930's black Pertrix manufactured flashlight for export. Marked, "MADE IN GERMANY", serial No 666. The flashlight is in good working condition and its leather buttoning tab is still soft and useable. |
| Field Flashlight
A grey coloured flashlight in good working order, however the green lense is missing. |
| Field flashLight
A black Daimon flashlight serial No2233. The flashlight is dated 1940 and is marked " BERLIN, DGM. This flashlight does not work and the green lense is missing.However externally it is in good condition and would make a nice addition to any collection. |
| Fieldgrey Reversible Hood
A fieldgrey reversible hood in mint un-issued condition. |
| Fieldgrey Cotton Thread
This is one wheel of fieldgrey cotton thread made by "Prima",it is part of a box containing 24 wheels, which i have decided to sell separately. |
| Fieldphone
This is a fieldphone used by the Swedish Army, which is not dated. The phone has the Swedish Crown scratched on the front with the initials C.F.
However the phone is retains the German phonetic code and is still in good working order. |
| Fieldphone
This is a very good working example of a German military fieldphone which has a matching dated headset. The phone and headset are both dated 1939. The phone still retains the German phonetic code and was made by R.B & Co. |
| Fieldphone
This is a very good working example of a military issue fieldphone which is dated 1941, with a matching 1941 dated headset which is also waffenampted. The phone still retains the German phonetic code and has the makers code of " SABA" |
| Fieldphone Line Stake
This is a steel made fieldphone line stake to secure telephone lines to the ground. The item is marked " J.Schwahlen, Solingen " and dated 1943. |
| Fighter Pilots Goggles
This is in fact windshield ( Windschutzbrille ) goggles which was worn both by aircrew, motorcycle riders and vehicle crews. This is a one piece rubber frame with its original cardboard box which is dated 14th April 1943. The goggles where made by "Mira" and the cardboard box by O.W.Wagener & Co in Rahtenow, which was a well known center for the glass industry. The goggles are un-issued still retaining their Left and Right lense stickers. |
| Fine-Mesh Helmet Net
This is a British type fine-mesh helmet net, which was gathered on the helmet shell. |
| Finish Officers Summer Tunic
This is a a Infantry Lieutenant's tunic who has the ski troops emblem upon the epaulettes. The tunic has a number of size markings and is dated 1941. The collar and cuffs have frayed. |
| Fire Police Officers Schirmmutzen ( Peaked Cap )
A very nice example of a a Fire Police officers ( Feuerschutzpolizei ) peaked cap. This example was made by " Extra", which is stamped on the sweatband. The celluloid triangle has unfortunately been removed. The size of the cap is approximately as size 59. |
| Fire Police Officers Schirmmutzen ( Peaked Cap )
This is a nice example of of a early style Fire Police ( Feuerschutzpolizei ) officers peaked cap. The material of the cap is black wool, not the more common dark blue. The cap also has the first pattern police eagle. The celluloid triangle is missing. |
| Fire Police Officers Uniform
This is a mint example of a Fire police officers uniform consisting of tunic and trousers. The tunic has two first war rippon bars and a aluminium wire embroided police authority sleeve eagle. The tunic still retains the original manufacturers label " MEYER-HAGEN, Feuerwehrgerate" The trousers are of fine wool quality with the Fire police branch of service piping. |
| Fire Police Officer's Schirmmutze ( Peaked Cap )
A good example of a Fire Police Officer's peaked cap ( Feuerschutzpolizei ).The celluloid trainge is intact with the manufacturer's detail clearly visible " Pekuro Mutze ". |
| Fire Police Uniform
This is a good example of a OR's Firepolice uniform consisting of tunic and trousers. The tunic is navy blue in colour with crimson piping. The police eagle is a later type without the Town name. The tunic has the loops for the removeable shoulderboards, however both buttons are missing. The trousers a black in colour and with crimson piping runing down the seams. |
| Flak Qualification Badge
This is a rare example of the qualification badge worn by Anti-aircraft personnel. ( Flakartilleriepersonal ) |
| Flieger-SA Collar Patch
A single collar patch belonging to the Flying branch of the SA. The collar patch has a metal winged propellear with a swastika in the centre. The number 3 is the unit number. |
| Flieger-SA Collar Patches
A very nice pair of Flieger-SA collar patches which are emerald green in colour, which is the group colour for Nordmark. The flieger cyphered collar patch retains its paper RZM label. |
| Fliegerblouse
This is a mint example of what appears to be a private purchase 1st pattern fliegerblouse probably for a senior NCO as it has an other ranks breast eagle and no officer silver piping around the collar. The fliegerblouse is void of any other insignia and does not appear to have had any. The fliegerblouse is fully lined with an internal breast pocket and lined sleeves. |
| Fliegerblouse
This is a very small size fliegerblouse which has a red piped collar indicating "Anti-Aircraft " ( FLAK ). I believe that the blouse was worn after the war or in a POW camp. My belief is based that the normal concealed buttons and all insignia has been removed. Additional visible button holes have been added using normal tunic buttons. |
| Folding Entrenching Tool & Carrier
This is a 1941 dated folding entrenching tool which the end of the blade has been snapped off. The tool has also been overpainted green, which indicates post-war use probably with the Dutch Army. The carrier is the 1st type with box lid and made of artifical leather ( presstoff ) and real leather fittings. The carrier is non-maker marked. |
| Folding Entrenching Tool & Carrier
This is original wartime folding entrenching tool with a high quality reproduction all leather 1st pattern carrier. The entrenching tool is in good useable condition. |
| Folding Entrenching Tool With Carrier
This is an extremely good condition folding entrenching tool with the first pattern leather carrier which has the following Waffenampt number 415. The carrier is non-maker marked or dated. |
| Fordernde Mitglieder Label Badge
The Fordernde Mitglieder or FM, were ordinary citizens who bound themselves to pay a monthly contribution to SS funds in return for Himmler's protection. In effect the FM organization become a sort of Nazi Freemasonry, through which members could secure employment, business deals and promotion. When a member was enrolled they where presented with a membership book and label badge. This example is still boxed and is stamped on the reverse with the original owners membership number " 1198 ". The makers code is also visible " M1/133 " and is also stamped " RZM " |
| Foreign Auxiliaries SS Armband
This is an armband was worn by non-German foreign auxiliaries in service of the waffen SS. |
| Foreign Export Mauser Bayonet
This is a foreign export mauser bayonet which is in excellant condition. There are no markings, however i believe this to be an South American export version. |
| Forestry Marksman Lanyard
This is the marksman qualification lanyard with two acorns |
| Franklin Mint Replica Of Wyatt Earps Revolver
This is a very scarce collectable which was made by Franklin Mint approximately 20 years ago. The revolver is an exact copy of the revolver owned by Wyatt Earp. It is a customised Schofield, which Wyatt Earp commissioned after the Gun fight at the OK Coral. This item can only be brought subject to the Laws concerning Replica weapons. |
| French Army Gasmask & Canister
A very good condition French army gasmask and canister. The canister has all its blue/grey paint and carrying straps. The mask is still flexable and dated 1939 with the following markings "TC-38-PT.S.E.R.-32-39. |
| French Foreign Legion M47 Combat Jacket
This is a M47 light olive combat jacket with the sleeve insignia for the Foreign legion.The insignia is removeable. The jacket is approximately a size 42 chest. |
| French Foreign Legion White Kepi
This is the famous white Kepi which is only worn by members of the French Freign Legion.This example is probably 1970's made item and is a size 59. |
| French Model 1866 Chassepot Bayonet
This is a semi-relic Chassepot bayonet. The actual bayonet is in sound condition however the scabbard is quite rusted and corroded with the end of the end of the scabbard worn away. |
| French Model 1866 Chassepot Bayonet
This is a lovely example of a French model 1866 Chassepot bayoent. The blade is in excellant condition with two faint proof marks. The crossguard is numbered with a further three proof marks on the quillon. The scabbard looks to have been re-sprayed, however it has not dents. |
| Fur Cap
This is a rabbit fur cap as worn by members of the army and Waffen SS. The cap is in very good condition, RB numbered size stamped 57 and dated K43. |
| Gaiters
A pair of late-war issue gaiters without leather trim. One gaiter has black leather inner re-enforcment the other has brown. However both have brown leather straps. |
| Gaiters
A late-war pair of gaiters, which are in very good condition except of one of the leather strapes which has partly ripped off. However the gaiters can still be strapped up. |
| Garand Charger Clips
Ten 30.06 charger clips for the M1-Garand self loading rifle. |
| Gas Decontamination Bottle
This is a 1940 dated Gas Decontaminantion bottle. |
| Gebergsjager ( Mountain Troops ) Ice Axe
This is a good example of an ice axe as used by German mountain troops. The axe has the following initials which i believe inidicates a unknown unit. P.W.R.P. and the manufacturers name " G.Hasler, Luftschantal, Berner-Oberland. The axe also retains its original protective leather sheath. |
| Gebergsjager Regimental Shoulder Flash
A pair of regimental shoulder flashes which was worn over the shoulder straps. The shoulder flashes a chained stitched the regimental number 15, in green indicating mountain troops. |
| Gebirgsjager ( Mountain Troops ) Ankle Boots
A very large example approximately size 12 Gebirgsjager ( mountain troops ) ankle boots. The boots are in good condition retaining most of the studs. The boots have a number of markings which " B.32.II" and are RB numbered, however this is very faint to read. |
| Gebirgsjager 2nd Pattern Windproof ( Anorak )
This is a oboslutely mint 2nd Pattern Gebirgsjager windproof ( anorak ) The style of windproof was quite widely used in the latter part of the war, especially in Italy and the Eastern front.
The anorak is stamped size " 4 ", which is a very large size. It also has the manufacturers stamp " K.H.BARTHEL & CO" and dated 1942. The anorak is reversable to white. |
| Gebirgsjager Goggles
A set of Gebirgsjager ( mountain troopers ), goggles, which are still in there green painted aluminium ten. This example is in excellant condition. |
| Gebirgsjager OR's Schirmutzen
This is a standard government contracted produced cap. Which i believe has had the piping died green for mountain troops. However i can not confirm if it was done during the Third Reich period. It has been died professionally and has also been unit marked " 14th Company 139 Mountain Troop Regiment " ( 14/G.J.R.139 ). The edelweiss cap badge has also been added. The cap still retains the makers stamp and is dated 31/03/1938.
I believe the original branch of service piping was white for Infantry.
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| Gebirgsjager Ski Cap
This is a very nice example of a Gebirgsjager ski cap ( mountain troops ). The main deference between a Gebirgsjager cap and a standard M43 is that the visor is smaller and most M43 caps do not have air vents. This example has its Regimental badge The Edelweiss flower stitched to the left side and a bevo national insignia. However the national insignia does seem to have been re-applied. The lining is an unusual orange cotton. The are no size or date markings. The size of the cap is approximately 58. |
| Gefreiter stripe for mid to late war tunics
Gefreiter stripe for mid to late war tunics, which has been issued. |
| Genade Pouch
This is an early 1943 manufactured canvas grenade for the Soviet F1 grenade. The pouch can hold three grenades and has Soviet markings. |
| Georgian Volunteer Sleeve Insignia
The Georgian legion was formed in 1941 and was primarly employed as an anti-partisan force. This example is un-issued bevo type. |
| German Labour Front Winter Jacket
This is the winter jacket worn under the work clothes for members of the Deutsches Arbeitsfront-DAF ( German Labour Front ). The jacket has been stamped with the symbol of the DAF and the NSDAP eagle. The jacket has two slight rips under each arm. |
| German Walther MPK Machine Pistol
This is an extremely rare Walther Machinen Pistolen Kurz ( Machine Pistol Short ). The weapon was developed in 1963 and was favoured by U.S. special forces during the Vietnam war. This example's magazine is non-removeable due to the de-activation. However the cocking handle is still moveable. UK sales only. |
| German 105mm Shell Case
This is a 1936 dated 105mm Shell case which has a Reichwehr waffenampt. The case is also marked with the " P131" and "S.I.H.18" |
| German 1916 Model G98 Ersatz bayonet
This is a good condition 1916 model G98 Ersatz bayonet in good condition. The handgrip has been resprayed green, however the scabbard still retains original traces of green paint. |
| German 20mm Cannon Round
This is a enert 1938 dated waffenampted cannon round. U.K. sales only. |
| German 20mm Cannon Round
This is a enert 1939 dated waffenampted cannon round. U.K. sales only. |
| German 20mm Cannon Round
This is a 1937 dated enert cannon round which is waffenampted and would have been used of 20mm Flak guns and cannons on various Luftwaffe aircraft. |
| German 20mm Cannon Round
This is a enert 1938 waffenampted 20mm cannon round. U.K.sales only. |
| German 20mm Cannon Round
This is a enert 1937 dated waffenampted cannon round. U.K. sales only |
| German 27mm Flare Pistol
This is a 1942 dated example manufactured by Walther ( ac ). The weapon has a numnber of waffenampts and is in good condition. UK sales only. |
| German 27mm Flare Pistol
This is a 1940 dated 27mm flare pistol produced by Walther (ac) and profusely waffenampted. UK sales only. |
| German 3.7cm Shell Case
This is a 1941 dated 3.7cm shell case which is waffenampted, however the primer is dated 1940. The shell case also has the manufacturer's code of "aux" |
| German 7.65mm Pistol
This 7.65mm Mauser Modell 34 semi-auto 7.65 pistol, which approximately 8,000 units were manufactured and issued to the Wehrmacht from 1940 to 1941. This example is stamped " Waffenfabrik, Mauser, A-G. Oberndorf,a.N . Mauser's Patent". UK sales only. |
| German 88cm Flak Shell
This is an enert 88cm Flak shell with steel case. The base of the case is marked with " 6347 St 8.8cm Flak 18 ". The fuse cap is dated 1944 and marked "AZ 24". UK. Sales only. |
| German Armed Forces Cigarette Card Album
This is a complete German Armed forces cigarette card album from around 1936. The album is titled " Die Deutsche Wehrmacht " ( The German Armed Forces ). The album has a coloured section on the ranks within all three branches of service. |
| German Armed Forces Cigarette Card Album
This is an extremely rare 1933 complete addition of the German armed forces cigarette card album titled " Die Reichwehr", ( State armed forces ). |
| German Armed Forces Newspaper
This is the monthly issue of the German armed forces newspaper, known as " Die Wehrmacht. This example is dated 30/07/1941. |
| German Armed Forces Newspaper
This is the monthly issue of the German armed forces newspaper known as " Die Wehrmacht" This example is dated 22/10/1941. |
| German Armed Forces Newspaper
This is the monthly issue German armed forces newspaper, known as " Die Wehrmacht ". This example is dated 08/04/1942. |
| German Armed Forces Newspaper
This is the monthly issue of the German armed forces newspaper known as " Die Wehrmacht " This example is dated 30/06/1943. |
| German Armed Forces Newspaper
This is the monthly issue of the German armed forces newspaper, known as " Die Wehrmacht". This example is dated 04/11/1942. |
| German Armed Forces Newspaper
This is the monthly issue of the German armed forces newspaper, Known as " Die Wehrmacht". This example is dated November 1938 and unlike the wartime issued examples pre-war issues have over fifty pages compared to 11 pages and various commerical advertisements. |
| German Army Assault Dinghy
An extremely rare item. This is an assault dinghy which is dated 1938 and comes with its original paddle and pump. The paddle is exactly the same type as you would find on a Scwimmwagen Type 128. The pump is maker coded and dated 1942. The dinghy can still be inflated. Due to the size of the item it will be pick up only. However this can be arranged at the Chelmsford Militaria Fair, or the War and Peace Show. |
| German Army Denium Tunic
A good copy of the German army denium tunic made of a herringbone weave and artificial silk lining. The tunic comes with reproduction insignia and is a size 44 |
| German Army Gym Shoes
A nice example of a pair of German army gym shoes which are size stamped 46. |
| German Army Gym Shoes
A nice pair of German army gym shoes manufactured by Fritz Furstel and are dated 1941. The shoes are also "DRP" stamped and are size marked 46. |
| German Army Issue Wrist Watch
This is a German army military issue watch, which is marked " Stahl Boden, Wasserricht ( watertight ) D90053H" The DH stands for Deutscher Heer ( Germany Army ). The wrist strap is a modern leather replacement. The rounder is missing but this can be easily replaced. |
| German Army M36 Greatcoat
A good example of an army M36 greatcoat which is dated 1939 ( M39 ). The coat's size markings are clearly visible ( see photo ).. |
| German Army M36 Greatcoat
A fair condition German army M36 greatcoat which has very faint size markings and are extremely difficult to read. The coat has all its buttons except on the left shoulder board. |
| German Army M38 Gasmask & Cannister
This is a all rubber M38 gasmask dated 1944 and has a re-issue stamp of the Danish Army. The mask is in very good condition. The canister would benefit with a re-spray. |
| German Army M40 Greatcoat
This is a mint example of a German army M40 greatcoat which was previously owned by a film company ( Traonouez ). The coat has very faint size markings which read as 42,51, 96, 61, 121. The coat is dated 1942 ( M42 ). |
| German Army M40 Greatcoat
This is a good example of an German army M40 greatcoat which was made by K.H. Liebfried of Stuttgart. The coat has its size markings ( see picture ) and is dated 1940 ( F40 ). "F" for Frankfurt. |
| German Army Photo Album
This is a interesting photo album which has a photo of the original owner taking from around 1943. He is wearing a M43 cap and M42 tunic with the rank of Uteroffizier. However all the other pictures appear to thave been taken before 1940, as all the pictures show soldiers wearing M36 tunics, M38 side caps. |
| German Army Tan and Water Mittens
A very good copy of a pair of Tan and Water reversible mittens to white. |
| German Butcher Bayonet
This is a nice example of a 1915 dated, matching numbered butcher bayonet. Serial number 4346. The bayonet was manufactured by " Carl Eickhorn, Solingen ". The scabbard appears to have suffered with shrapnel damage. |
| German Dutch Captured Greatcoat
This is a mint example of a Dutch army greatcoat which has been utilised by the Wehrmacht by adding pebble buttons and shoulder board loops. The slash pocket has also been stitched up. Dutch informs was utilised by the German of the Netherlands surrendered in 1940 due the the close colour match to German fieldgrey. |
| German Dutch Captured Greatcoat.
This is a Dutch captured greatcoat which has been utilised by the Wehrmacht by adding a green collar and pebbled buttons. Due to the close colour match between Dutch army uniforms and German fieldgrey. The Wehrmacht utilised tunics, greatcoats and trousers for German use with minor modifications as in this example. |
| German G3 Heckler & Koch Assault Rifle
This a 7.62mm G3 asault rifle which became the standard Infantry weapon of the Bundeswehr from the 1960's to the late 1990's. UK sales only. |
| German G98 Ammunition Pouches
A nice example of brown leather G98 pouches. One of the pouches appears to have had a period repair by reforcing the retaining straps with studs. The pouch has a makers stamp and is dated 1913. The other pouch is maker marked and dated 1915. |
| German Identity Card
This is a German civilian identity card. |
| German Identity Disc
This is a zinc made identity disc witht he following markings, 1106,O, 1.St.Kp.Gr. Ers. Btl 163 ( personal number 1106, Blood group O, 1st Storm company Grenadier Reserve Battlion 163 Regiment. |
| German Identity Disc
This is an zinc made identity disc , which has the following markings Nr. 1, Stab/II/Jg.Rgt/25/1. ( Personal Number 1, Staff, 2nd company Infantry Rgt 25, 1 section). |
| German K98 Bayonet
This is a non-matching K98 bayonet which is waffenampted. but no date of manufacture. The scabbard is also waffenampted and appears to have been lacquered. |
| German K98 Bayonet
This is a nice example of a K98 bayonet. The bayonet is not matching numbered, however it does have the manufacturer's name " Berg & Co " and dated 1938. The bayonet has red bakelight grips, waffenampted including the scabbard and retains most of its original bluing. |
| German K98 Bayonet
This is a good example of a 1943 dated k98 bayonet with the manufacturer's code of "cof" The bayonet and scabbard are not matching numbered. However both are waffenampted. The scabbard has a slight dent and the bayonet frog is the cavalry type with retaining strap. |
| German K98 Bayonet & Frog
This is a 1940 dated K98 bayonet made by "Coppel". The bayonet and scabbard are not matching numbered. However both are waffenampted.The bayonet has bakerlite handles. The leather frog is the so-called cavalry type which has had the retaining straps cut off. The frog has a faint makers stamp and is also dated 1940. Uk |
| German K98 Bayonet & Frog
This is a very nice example of a non-matching numbered k98 bayonet with its original leather frog. The bayonet is waffenampted and marked S/155 and dated 1936. The handles are bakerlite. |
| German K98 Bayonet & Frog
This is a non-marked or numbered bayonet, with wooden handles. The leather frog has the makers details " Fried. Schafer, Ulm/Do. 1938". The bayonet does not have any waffenampts, which may maean the bayonet may have been made during WW1 or just after. UK sales only. |
| German K98 Bayonet & Frog ( Matching Numbered )
This is a matching numbered K98 bayonet ( 1595 ) and dated 1943, with the makers code "asw". The bayonet is waffenampted and has the so-called cavalry type leather frog with the retaining straps still attached. UK sales only. |
| German K98 Bayonet & Frog ( Matching Numbered )
This is a matching numbered K98 bayonet (6838). The bayonet is not dated, however it does have a makers code of "S2386" and is waffenampted. The leather frog is the so-called cavalry type which still have the retaining straps attached. UK sales only. |
| German K98 Bayonet & Leather Frog
This is a good example of a non-matching K98 bayonet manufactured by " GEBR HELLER " and dated 1940. The bayonet and scabbard are both waffenampted and the bayonet grips are red bakerlight. The leather frog is the cavalry type, however the retaining strap has been cut off. The frog also has a faint makers mark and is dated 1939. |
| German K98 Rifle
This is a 1943 dated example which was manufactured by Waffen-werke Brunn AG ( dou ). The weapon has a number of waffenampts and the correct metal and woodwork for year of production. UK sales only. |
| German K98 Rifle
This is a lovely example of the German standard infantry weapon as used by the German armed forces during WW2. This example is profusely waffenampted. The butt has the outline of two waffenampts and has the letter "H" for Heer ( Army ). The weapon is dated 1941 and has the makers code "AX" ( Feinmechanische Werke GmbH, ERMA ). ERMA only produced K98 rifles until 1941. UK Sales only. |
| German K98 Sniper Rifle
This is a very nice example of a turret mounted K98 sniper rifle which still partly matching numbered. ( receiver and trigger )guard. The scope has good clear optics and is marked " VISAR 2.3/4x. D.R.G.M. 6742. Emil-Busch A-G. Rathenow". The weapon has a number of waffenampts including on the stock with the letter " H " ( Heer ). The bolt's ball has been cut and groved to reduce the chances of the shooter's hand slipping in wet weather conditions. UK sales only. |
| German Leather Cold Weather Helmet
This is a 1930's German made fur lined cold weather helmet which would have been used either in open top vehicles or aircraft. The helmet is a small size approximately 56. The leather is in good condition and the poppers are "prym" marked. |
| German MG34 Light Machine Gun
This is a mint example of the famous MG34. The weapon was produced by Waffen-Werke Brunn AG (DOT) and dated 1944. The weapon is 90% matching numbered " 7457", except for the bakerlite butt. The pistol grips are the aluminium type which was made for use on the Russian front. UK sales only |
| German MG34 Light Machine Gun
This is a mint example of the famous MG34 light machine gun. The weapon was produced by Waffen-Werke Brunn AG and is dated 1943. The weapon is waffenampted and is approximately 85% matching numbered " 6278 " execept for the butt and the legs. However the legs are of the same year production. The pistol grips are of aluminium which was mainly used on the Russian Front. UK sales only. |
| German MG42 Light Machine Gun
This is a very good example of the German MG42 light machine gun with the makers code "cra". The weapon has a number of waffenampts, red bakerlite grips and wooden butt. UK sales only. |
| German MG42 LMG
This is a wartime produced MG42, which has been rechambered by the Bundeswehr to 7.62 Nato. The barrel and feeder tray have been replaced to take 7.62 ammunition. The waffenampts have been removed. However the bi-pod still retains a 1944 date and three letter code. The weapon is sold with 50 enert 7.62 belted rounds with starter tab. UK sales only. |
| German MP34 (O) Submachine Gun ( Early Spec )
The MP34 is an Austrian made weapon produced by the firm Osterreichische Waffenfabrik-Gesellschaft at Steyr. The weapon was also produced in 1930 by the Swiss firm Solothurn, which was owned by Rheinische Metallwaarenund Maschinenfabrik of Dusseldorf, Germany. The weapon became commonly known as the "Steyr-Solothurn". The weapon remained in production until 1940 and saw service with the German armed forces to 1945. In 1942 a large number was sold by Germany to Portugal, as in this example. The weapon still retains its German waffenampts and the Portugese coat of arms and the date 1942. UK sales only. |
| German MP34 (O) Submachine Gun ( Early Spec )
This is a good example of the Austrian MP34, Steyr-Solothurn and made by Osterrecichische Waffenfabrik- Gesellschaft. The MP34 was taken into the Wehrmacht inventory after Anchluss ( unification of Germany and Austria ) in 1938. This example is dated 1942, waffenampted and comes with its original leather sling. It also has the Portugese Crest, as many of this weapons where sold to Portugal by the Germany during WW2. Unfortunately the prievious owner lost the de-activation certificate, however the de-act proof markings are of the Birmingham Proving House and dated 1994. UK sales only |
| German MP41 Submachine Gun ( Early Spec )
The MP41 has the stock of the MP28 and the receiver and bolt of the MP40. This allowed the weapon to have selective fire. The MP41 was mainly used by police units. However there is photographic evidence that the MP41 was used by paratroopers and mountain troops. Unfortunately the previous owner has lost the deactivation certificate. However the deactivation proof markings ( Birmingham ) date the deactivation to 1994. UK sales only. |
| German MP41 Submachine Gun ( Early Spec )
A nice example of a MP41 submachine gun which has the receiver of an MP40 and the stock of an MP28. Unlike the MP40 the MP41 has a select switch for semi and fully automatic and was primarly used by Police units. However there is photographic evidence of mountain and paratroopers using the weapon. This example has the correct magazine which is marked " MP41, Patent Schmeisser " UK sales only. |
| German P35 ( P ) Radom Semi-Auto Pistol
This is a waffenampted polish Radom semi-auto pistol made for the German armed forces. The slide of the weapon is stamped " F.B.RADOM.VIS.Mod35.Pat.Nr15567. P35 ( P )". UK sales only |
| German P38 Semi-Auto Pistol
This is an excellant condition matching numbered waffenampted P38 produced by Spreewerk ( cyq ), which only coded their weapons and and started to produce P38's from 1942 to 1944. UK sales only. |
| German P38 9mm Semi-Auto Pistol
This is a waffenampted, matching numbered P38 pistol produced by Walther (ac) and dated 1943. The pistol is in mint condition. UK sales only. |
| German P38 Semi-Auto Pistol
This is a Walther produced P38 semi-auto pistol, with the code of "ac". This example is dated 1943, matching numbered, red bakerlite grips and waffenampted. UK sales only. |
| German P38 Semi-Auto Pistol
This is a walther produce example (ac) and dated 1942. The weapon is in excellant condition and is totally matching numbered and waffenampted UK sales only. |
| German P38 Semi-auto Pistol
This is a waffenampted 1944 dated P38 semi-auto pistol. The weapon is in excellant condition, matching numbered and produced by Mauser (byf ). UK sales only. |
| German PO8 Luger Semi-Auto Pistol
This is a 1916 dated example which is matching numbered except for the firing strip. The weapon has the imperial waffenampts and was produced by Erfurt. This example does not have the stock lug. UK sales only |
| German PO8 Luger Semi-Auto Pistol
This is an excellant example of a totally matching numbered PO8 Luger semi-auto pistol. The weapon is dated 1941 and produced by Mauser (byf). This example is sold with a spare magazine, take down tool and holster which is waffenampted and dated 1942. UK sales only |
| German Police Cap Badge
This is a bevo cap badge as worn by the Schutzpolizei on either their ski-caps or side-caps. |
| German Police Officers Tunic
This is a Reichwehr period police officers tunic. The tunic which is in mint condition. German police uniforms during the Reichwehr period varied in colour from state to state. This particular tunic is grass green in colour and holds the rank of Hauptman ( captain ) and has and imperial style eagles on each shoulderboard. |
| German Political Cross
This is a un-known cross which has a Third Reich eagle and swastika embossed on the front and is enamelled green. |
| German Ration Card
This is a ration card named to Helmut Fritz Freudenberg who was born at Dresden in 1910. The card is used from 8/12/1934 to 21/11/1936. |
| German Ration Card
This is a ration card made out to Helmut Fritz Freudenberg of Sachsen. The card is dated 11/5/1931 to 8/12/1934. Herr Freudenberg was born in Dresden 1910. |
| German Rifle Association Schirmmutzen
This is a 1930's period peaked cap as worn by members of the German Rifle Asscociation. The cap's badge is of cross muskets and the cockade is green for Bavaria. The celluloid triangle is intact and has the makers name " Die FLOTTE Mutze". |
| German Smoking Pipe
A period smoking pipe. |
| German Sniper K98 Mauser Rifle
This is a nice example of a 1941 dated K98 rifle with a ZF41 scope. The rifle is profusely waffenampt including the woodwork. The manufacturer's code is "duv" ( Berlin, Lubecker ). The weapon still retains nearly all of its original bluing finish. The scope has the manufacturer's code of "OXN" and comes with the weather protectors. The sling is also waffenampted. UK sales only. |
| German Sniper K98 Rifle
This is a nice example of a K98 rifle which was original used as a sniper's weapon. The receiver has the screw holes where the scope mount was original fitted and no date or makers code on the receiver. The bolt has also been altered to allow clearance of the scope. The barrel, woodwork and all the metal fittings are profusely waffenampted. The stock has the initials " SD" carved into it's left side. UK sales only |
| German Street Map
This is a German street map of Gent in Belgium and was produced in the late 1930's. |
| German Style Ankle Boots
These are actually WW2 Swedish, which i very close to the WW2 German ankle boot. They are in very good condition and are approximately size 12 and are fully studded. |
| Germany Army Boot Brush Cleaning Kit
This is a standard German Army boot brush cleaning kit consisting of four brushes and pouch. This is a post-war manufactured item. However it is indentical to the wartime issue. |
| Gernerals Shoulder Straps
A nice matching pair of a Army Generalmajors shoulder straps |
| GP35 Browning Hi-Power Pistol
This is a Browning 9mm Browning Hi-power produced by Fabrique Nationale D'Armes De Guerre, Herstal-Belgique. The pistol is also marked " Browning's Patent, Depose". The main difference between wartime and post-war produced models are that models produced between the late 1930's to the late 1950's had a ringed hammer, internal extractor and wooden grips. Models produced after the late 1950's have a spur hammer, external extractor, plastic grips and British army versions had a lanyard ring. UK sales only. |
| Green Howards Single Shoulder Title
This is a printed example of the Green Howards shoulder title. The Green Howards was an English Infantry Regiment. |
| Grenade Pouch
This is a 1944 dated canvas grenade pouch for the F1 grenade. This example has a leather strap where earlier examples have a wooden button and tie. |
| Gross Deutschland Infantry Officers Shoulder Boards
A nice example of a pair of sewn in type infantry officers shoulder boards with the rank of Oberleutnant ( 1st Lieutenant ) and belonging to the Gross Deutschland Regiment. The rank pip and the GD cyphers are both gold guilted. |
| Gross Deutschland Officers Shoulder Straps
A pair of stitched in type shoulder straps belonging to a Lieutenant of the Gross Deutschland Panzer Grenadier Regiment. The shoulder straps are piped green, which have faded in places. |
| Gross Deutschland Officer's Shoulder Straps
A good example of a pair of stitched in type shoulder straps belonging to a Oberst ( Colonel ), of the Gross Deutschland Panzer Fusilier Regiment, which are piped white. |
| Hair Clippers
A nice example of a boxed 1930's manufactured hair clippers made by SKI, SOLINGEN. The hair clippers still retain the original instruction sheet, which is in a number of foreign languages. |
| Half Mannequin
A halft male mannequin with arms and hands. This would be ideal to display any tunics and field equipment. |
| HBT Cap
This is a mint A-3 HBT cap which still retains its original label which was made by Ashley Hats. Inc and is also stamped Property, Air Force. U.S. Army The size of the cap is 7.1/8. |
| Helmet Net
This is a wide-mesh helmet net, cut from a large vehicle camouflage net. |
| Herman Goring Single Collar Patch
This is a single collar patch belonging to the Herman Goring Regiment of the Luftwaffe. The patch still retains its gull. |
| Hermann Goring Cuff Title
This is the mid-war cuff title worn by members of the Luftwaffe Field regiment "HERMANN GORING". This example has a makers code "UOB" and appears to have a two digit date "44" on the paper backing. |
| Hitler Youth Belt and Buckle
A good example of a Hilter Youth belt and buckle. The belt is dated 1943 and with a very fainted manufacturers name, however you can read Aachen clearly. |
| Hitler Youth Belt & Buckle
This is a nice example of a steel Hitler youth buckle with an RZM stamped belt, which is also stamped "J.V.Ausfg.2, 70.L2" |
| Hitler Youth Cap Insignia
This is a a diamond shaped red and white with a Swastika in its centre and was worn by members of the Hitler Youth either on side- caps or ski-caps. |
| Hitler Youth Shirt
This is a mint un-issued example of a Hitler Youth shirt. The shirt still retains its original RZM paper label, which reads " Reichszeugmeisterei der NSDAP " ( State Clothing Ministry for the National Socialist Workers Party ). There is also a stamping on the inside of the collar which may be a makers stamp. |
| Hitler Youth Sidecap
This is a very good example of a Hitler Youth sidecap. The cap has a single diamond shape badge, which is red and white with a Swastika in the centre. The lining is blue artifical silk. |
| Home Guard 1939 Pattern Greatcoat
This is a very nice example of a Home Guard 1939 pattern greatcoat which is dated October 1940 and is a size 5. The coat was made by "MONTAGUE BARREN LTD, LEEDS" |
| Horse Gasmask & Pouch
This is a absolutely mint un-issued horses gasmask and pouch which both are waffenampted and dated 1940. The side filters both still have the carboard protectors which read " Klebeband und Pappscheibe. Vor Gebrauch enifernen". |
| Hospital Pyjama Uniform
A rare example of the hospital issue pyama uniform as worn by injuried Wehrmacht personal. The jacket is cut in the style of the Fatigue tunic and the trousers cut in the style of M37 service trousers. The trousers are in extremely good condition, however the jacket is in used and stained condition. The jacket is stamped on the left breast with the initials " HV". |
| Hungarian M35 Helmet
This is the Hungarian M35 helmet which is based on the German M35. The Hungarian version have steel loop at the rear of the helmet and the liner retaining studs are before the air vent. This example is size stamped 60 and appears to have the original owners initials written on the liner "HK". |
| Identity Card
This is a un-used Military identity card which was produced in 1945 for Frankfurt An Main. |
| Identity Disc
This is an aluminium identity disc with the following dividuals information 1./A. Ers. A.I./209. ( 1. Company Reserve Army Condition ). The personal service number is 35, and the individual's blood group is "A" |
| Identity Disc ( Storm Company Mountain troops )
A Zinc identity dics with the following markings serial No 6696, blood group A, unit Stamm Kp. G.E.B.350 |
| Identity Disc ( Armed Forces Replacement Motor Transport Dept )
A battlefield pick up aluminium identity disc with the following markings. unit Wehrkr.Ers.DepVI. serial No 28799. |
| Identity Disc ( Building )
A aluminium identity disc with the following markings. unit 2/Bau.11, serial number 451. |
| Identity Disc ( Company Infantry Replacement Battalion )
A battlefield pick up zinc identity disc with the following markings. unit 1/Kp.Jnf.Ers.Btl 474,serial No 1160. |
| Identity Disc ( Infantry )
A battlefield pick up zinc identity disc with the following markings. unit 1/J.R.89, blood group 0, serial No 112. |
| Identity Disc ( Infantry )
A battlefield pick up zinc identity disc with the following markings. blood group O, unit 9/J.R.9, serial No 86. |
| Identity Disc ( Infantry Replacement Battalion )
A battlefield pick up aluminium identity disc with the following markings. unit 3/ Jnf.Ers.Btl.216, serial No 81, blood group O. |
| Identity Disc ( Infantry Replacement Conversion )
A battlefield pick up with the following markings.unit 2.J.E.B.328, blood group A, serial No 5299. |
| Identity Disc ( Infantry)
A battlefield pick up aluminium identity disc with the following markings. unit 4/J.R.205, serial No 170. |
| Identity Disc ( Replacement Artillery )
A battlefield pick up zinc identity disc with the following markings. serial No 1001, blood group A, unit 2/Ers.A.R.7. |
| Identity Disc ( Replacement Conversion Infantry )
A aluminium indentity disc with the following markings. blood group 0, serial No 206, unit 3./ E.B.J.R.268. |
| Identity Disc ( Storm Company Mobile School Replacement )
A battlefield pick up zinc identity disc with the following markings. Unit St.Kp.L.Sch. E.Btl. 2,Serial number 30531. |
| Indian SMLE MKIII Rifle
This is a very nice example of an Indian produced SMLE which is dated 1927 and was made by ISHAPORE. The receiver is also marked with the King's crown and stamped "G.R.I SHtLE III". The weapon is 80% matching numbered except for the bolt and magazine. The weapon is identical to pre-1916 produced British made examples with the early cocking piece, magazine cut off and brass disc. UK sales only. |
| Infantry Assault Badge
A nice example of the Infantry assault badge, which was established on 20th December 1939 for recognition of combat as an Infantryman. |
| Infantry Assault Badge
This is a hollow back award given to troops whom had a number of days of continous fighting. |
| Infantry Officers M36 Tunic
A very nice example of a private purchase Infantry officers M36 tunic with the rank of Leutnant ( Second Lieutenant ). The tunic has the tailors label ( Louis Pfieffer, Aachen ). It also has the internal sword/dagger clip which is DRGM stamped. The only damage to the tunic are slight moth nips to the end of the left cuff. |
| Infantry Officers Shoulder Boards
A pair of white piped Infantry officers removeable shoulder boards with the rank of Leutnant. |
| Infantry Officers Shoulderboards
A good example of a pair of Army Major's stitched in shoulderboards. |
| Infantry Waffenrock
private purchase senior NCO's parade tunic with the rank of Feldwebel. The material of the tunic is officer quality and has an officer's quality breast eagle.
There is a bit of moth damage to the lower right side of tunic with one small moth hole on the lower right sleeve.
There are no markings or Tailor's label within the tunic |
| Iraqi Helmet
A veterans war trophy, which was brought from Iraq in the Second Gulf War. |
| Irish Guards Single Shoulder Title
A embroided example of a single shoulder title worn by the Irish Guards. |
| Italian Beretta 38 Submachine Gun ( Early Spec )
This is the model 38 Beretta submachine gun as used by Italian forces throughout WW2. Many of this weapons was confiscated and used by the German armed forces after May 1943. UK sales only. |
| Italian Carcano Carbine
This the standard carbine used by Italian mountain, Artillery and cavalry troops during WW1. UK sales only. |
| Jager Arm Badge
This is a nice example of the Jager arm badge worn by Rifle Divisions and Rifle Battalions. This example has been removed from a tunic and is of Bevo quality |
| Jager Arm Badge
This is un-issued bevo arm badge which was introduced in October 1942 for rifle Divisions and battalions, involved in mountain warefare. |
| Jager Officers M43 Cap
This is a very good example of a Jager officers M43 cap with the Jager oakleaf cap badge. The cap is in very good condition without any moth damage. However the officers aluminium silver piping has oxidized. The cap has a very faint makers mark, size stamp 59 and a 1943 date. The leather sweatband has a single split. |
| Japanese Army Cold-Weather Tunic
This is a mint example of a Japanese M98 cold-weather tunic with the rank of Sergenat-Major. The tunic is fully wool lined and has re-enforcements on the elbows and shoulders. The tunic still retains the manufacturer's ink stamp. |
| Japanese Army Flag
A good example of a Japanese Army flag measuring 2ft,7" by 2ft,4" and made of silk. |
| Japanese Army Greatcoat
A good example of a Japanese army other ranks greatcoat. The coat has no moth damage, however it missing three of its buttons. The coat has its manufacturers stampings. |
| Japanese Army Pantaloons
A mint exmaple of Japanese army pantaloons as worn by other ranks. The pantaloons still retain the manufacturer's ink stamp and what i believe, to be a year stamp in purple. |
| Japanese Army Penknife
This is an extremely rare item a Japanese Army issue penknife with a Army Silver star on the handle. Both sides of the handle is made of mother of pearl. |
| Japanese Army Tropical Field Cap
This is a rather battered example of a Japanese army issue tropical field cap. The cap has the Yellow Army Star. The chinstrap is made of the same material as the cap and the grommets have rusted. |
| Japanese Army Tropical Tunic
This is the tropical version of the Army M98 tunic. The tunic is in good conidition with some minor stains. The tunic has the manufacturer's label and the rank of 2nd Class Private. |
| Japanese Army Tunic
This is a mint example of a woollen M98 Japanese army tunic with the rank of 1st Class Private. The tunic is cotton lined and has the manufacturer's ink stamp. The tunic has not suffered with any moth damage. The original owners name is stitched into the collar. |
| Japanese Field Cap
This is a Japanese field cap which is in the same colour and style as Army issue caps. It is made of wool and a canvas type of lining. The chinstrap seams to be made of paper and the sweatband of leatherette.The seam on the rear of the cap has started to come apart and there is either a size or manufacturer marking on the inside of the cap. I do not know what the cap's badge represents. However i would guess some type of Civil Defence. |
| Japanese Helmet
This is a early produced Japanese helmet with leather liner. The branch of service badge is missing. The helmet retains nearly all of its original paint. However it does seemed to have suffered some damage which looks to have had a wartime repair. |
| Japanese Messtins
A mint example of a three piece set of Japanese messtins which still retain nearly 100% of the original green paint. The messtins have the manufactures halmark on the lid and tray. |
| Japanese Military Decoration
This is a unknown Japanese military decoration. |
| Japanese Navy Ditti Bag
This is an extremely rare item. As not many of these personal bags survived the war. The bag does have a number of small holes on both sides. The Navy symbol is on one side a Japanese characters on the other. |
| Japanese OR's Cap
This is an other ranks peaked cap which is piped red for Infantry. The cap does have some minor mothing around the red band. The cap's lining is black cotton and what appears to have the original owners name. |
| Japanese OR's Peaked Cap
A nice example of a Jananese Infantrymans peaked cap. ( Red Piping). The cap has the army star and has a number of Japanese charactors giving the manufacturer's details. |
| Japanese Type 38 Arisaka Rifle
This is a good example of the Japanese type 38 Arisaka rifle which still retains its Japanese manufacturer's charactors, unfortunately the cleaning rod is missing. UK sales only. |
| Japanese Waterbottle
This is a nice example of a Japanese waterbottle, which has the original owners name written on the cloth cover. The bottle is complete with its metal cap and cork plug. |
| Jewish Armband
This is an example of the armband which was forced to be worn by Jewish peoples by the Nazi regime in all occupied territories. The yellow star has the wearers personal number printed in the centre.. |
| Joke Book
A rare example of a Wehrmacht issue joke book. The book is complete. |
| K98 Rifle Stripper Clips
10 brass wartime made 7.92 stipper clips for the K98 rifle. Each of the stripper clips are coded " K-B". |
| K98 Ammunition Pouches
A pair of leather K98 ammunition pouches, which are non-matching, however one of the pouches is RB numbered and both metal attaches for the Y strapes are the same. |
| K98 Ammunition Pouches
A pair of leather K98 pouches with identical metal fittings however each pouch has a different date of manufacture. The pouches are dated 1941 and 1943, the manufacturers names are partly visible but difficult to read. The 1941 dated pouch has a torn securing strap on one of the ammunition sections. |
| K98 Ammunition Pouches
A good pair of K98 rifle ammunition pouches which are both RB numbered. |
| K98 Bayonet
This is the standard bayonet for the K98 rifle. This is waffenampt serial number S/1846. The leather bayonet frog is Kriegsmarine marked. |
| K98 bayonet With Leather Frog
A good example of a non-matching K98 bayonet dated 1940 and is marked with the manufacturers name " Coppel " The scabbard is waffenampted and is in good condition.The leather frog is the cavalry type, however it has had its retaining straps cut off. You can read part of the manufacturers name and is dated 1940. |
| K98 Bayonet with SS Frog.
This is a standard non-matching k98 bayonet marked CIC43. The handles are bakelite and the blade is in very good condition and the scabbard retains 96% of its original bluing. The frog is the so-called SS type which was introduced at the end of 1942 and presumably also issued to army troops |
| K98 Mauser Rifle Cleaning Kit
This is a 1941 dated example of the type of cleaning kit for K98 mauser rifles. This example is complete except for the metal tool. The tin also has the manufacturer's code of "arr" Mauser Werke AG, Borsigwalde, Berlin. |
| K98 Rifle Ammunition Pouches
A very nice set of K98 rifle ammunition pouches which still have the dividers. The pouches are un-marked. |
| K98 Rifle Ammunition Pouches
A nice set of K98 rifle ammunition pouches, which still have the dividers. One of the pouches are Kriegsmarine marked and has a faint makers stamp. The other pouch appears to be un-marked. |
| K98 Rifle Ammunition Pouches
A set of late-war RB numbered K98 pouches. Most of the dividers excelt of two on one of the pouches. The pouch without any dividers has had one of the retaining straps torn away. Both pouches are RB numbered. The pouch which still retains two of its dividers appears to have a unit mark on the inside of its central lid. |
| K98 Rifle With ZF41 Scope.
This is a mint example of the famous K98 rifle which is dated 1941 and maufactured by Mauser AG Oberndorf ( byf ). All metal fittings have waffenampts including the stock. The ZF41 scope is also in mint unissued condition with crystal clear optics. The scope is marked with a plus and triangle and then followed with the manufacturer's code "OXN ZF41". The scope also comes with its rain/weather protecters and the leather sling is also waffenampt. The weapons also comes with a numbered "2" rubber muzzel cap. UK Sales only. |
| K98 Sniper Rifle
This is a nice example of a K98 sniper rifle manufactured by Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG and dated 1943. The scope is manufactured by "OIGEE, Berlin" and is crystal clear. This would make a great addition to any serious weapons collector.UK sales only. |
| Kreigsmarine Dress Tunic
This is a mint example of a other ranks dress tunic, which was discontinued after 1941. This example is named " H.Meifsmen" and has his personal service number N2810/39T. The tunic is also stamped "B.A.W". The blue lanyard is a marksman qualification. |
| Kriegsmarine Petty Officers Shoulder Straps.
A nice example of a pair of removeable Petty Officers shoulder straps |
| Kriegsmarine Buttons
A set of 24 Kriegmarine matt grey finished buttons which are still attached to there cardboard sheet. The reverse of the buttons are all marked "OVERHOFF". |
| Kriegsmarine Costal Artillery Badge
This award was given to members of the Artillery marine. This example has the maker mark of "AS" ( Adolf Scholze ). |
| Kriegsmarine Denim Tunic
This is a Kriegsmarine Petty officers denim tunic, which has been sun bleached. The original colour appears to be jade green. The shoulder boards are missing the rank pips and anchor. The condition of the tunic is very good and has removeable brass naval buttons. |
| Kriegsmarine Double Decal M35 Camouflage Helmet
A very interesting example of a Kriegsmarine M35 helmet. The helmet was used by the Danish armed forces after WW2 as indicated by the two little holes in front of the air vent. The previous owner removed the matt grey paint revealling, the Kriegsmarine decals and what appears to be light camouflage indicating that it is more likely to be Artillery Marine. The helmet has a rare addition in the form of a webbing chinstrap. Probably the original leather strap snapping and being replaced during the war with a webbing one. One of the liner retaining studds are missing. Both decals about 85% intact. |
| Kriegsmarine Kitbag
This is a good example of a 1941 dated Kriegsmarine kitbag with the original owners name and number stencilled, " Renzel, 0.26523 ". The kitbag has the manufacturer's name and was made in Osnabruck. |
| Kriegsmarine Officers Gold Buttons
Ten gold buttons for a Kriegsmarine officer's tunic. The buttons were manufactured by Assmann Sohne and are marked " Feuervergoldet". |
| Kriegsmarine Officers Shoulder Strap Buttons
A nice pair of gold guilted removeable Kriegsmarine officers shoulder board buttons which are maker marked. |
| Kriegsmarine Officers Sleeve Stars
A pair of Kriegsmarine officer's embroided sleeve stars which was worn above the rank stripes on each sleeve. |
| Kriegsmarine Pea-Jacket
A very nice example of the Kriegsmarine pea-jacket which is made of thick navy blue cloth. The jacket is has all ten anchor buttons and a EK2 rippon. The only moth damage is on the left collar patch which has two moth nips. There are no size, manufacture or date markings. The jacket is approximate a size 40" chest. |
| Kriegsmarine Summer Uniform
This is a mint example of a Petty Officer's summer uniform with the trade badge of Unterwasserhorcher ( Uderwater detector specialist ). The blouse has PZE 57 stitched around the collar with the name label of the original owner Garber with a number N.1340/37S. The trousers also has a name label "OTTO", with the following embroidered markings "O1702/39S. |
| Kriegsmarine Trousers
A very good example of a pair of Kriegsmarine trousers made of of dark blue cloth. The fly is covered by a flap fastening with four buttons. The pockets have vertical slit openings. The original owners initials are on a small tag which has been stitchend onto the inside of the front waist of the trourser "RW". There are no size or date markings. The trousers are approximately a 34 to 36" waist. |
| Kriegsmarine Woollen Blouse
This is the dark blue blouse as worn by seaman. The blouse is in mint condition, with part of the markers label remaining. The breast eagle is bevo. |
| Krim Shield
A nice example of an unissued Krim shield on fieldgrey material, which has its papaer backing. The paper backing has the manufacturers name " ZIRGENTORWERKE, Kust & Derzi, Wien". |
| Lafette MG34/42 Carrying Straps
A pair of carrying straps for the Lafette MG34/42 mount. The straps are not matching and one has a faint marking. |
| Lanhart Stop Watch
This is a very nice example in good working order of a Lanhart stop watch. The body of the watch is made of brass and the face is white with the Lanhart name and the following markings." ANKER 11 STEINE,LAUFDAUER 3 STD ". Lanhart manufacturerd fighterpilots wrist watches and their stop watches was used to time aircraft take offs. |
| Large Field Dressing
This is an extra large field dressing which is dated 27/03/1942. This type of field dressing was common amongst vehicle first Aid boxes and medical packs. |
| Leather Ammunition Pouch
This is a unknown leather ammuniton pouch, i have a feeling it my be French or Swedish. There is a very faint ink stamp marking. It can hold four stick magazines. |
| Leather Jerkin
This a 1941 dated example produced by Hector Powe LTD, London. The jerkin is in good condition and also has a WD arrow. |
| Leibstandarte Adolf Hilter Officers Cuff Title
This is a officers cuff title belonging to a member of the Waffen SS regiment Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler ( LAH ). The cuff title is still attached to the french cuff of the tunic which was cut probably by an allied soldier as a war souveniour. The remains of the cuff has suffered with some moth damage as has the cuff title itself. The silver letting and border is untouched. |
| Leibstandarte Adolf Hilter Officers Shoulder straps
A pair of Infantry piped Leibstandarte Adolf Hilter officers sewn in type shoulder straps with the rank of Untersturmfuhrer ( 2nd Lieutenant ). The cyphers was originally gold guilted which traces are clearly visibly. Both cyphers have started to oxidize with age. |
| Les Fusiliers De Sherbrooke
This is a embroided example of a single shoulder title belonging to Les Fusiliers De Sherbrooke. Which was a Canadian Regiment. The regiment was originally formed in 1910 as a Infantry Reserve Regiment based at Sherbrooke, Quebec. The Regiment's name was 54th Regt Carabiners De Sherbrooke and recieved a name change to Les Fusiliers De Sherbrooke in 1933. The regiment was disbanded in 1945. |
| Lewis Gun Training Manual
This is the seventh edition of the lewis gun training manual published by Gale & Polden in 1942. |
| Life Magazine
This is an interesting issue of life magazine dated October 16, 1939. The magazine has an interesting article on the U-Boat war and various advertisements. |
| Light Weight Gasmask Bag
A mint un-issued 1945 dated light weight gasmask bag. |
| Limited Addition Airborne Plate
This is an extremely rare limited addition plate specially produced for the Parachute Regiment and Airborne forces. The plate was commission immediately after the Falklands war and has the following battle honours, North Africa, Italy, Rhine Crossing, Greece, Normandy, Falkland Islands 1982, Arnhem, Ardennes, South of France, Sicily. |
| Luftschutz Gladiator Helmet
This is a mint example of the two piece Luftschutz Gladiator style helmet. The helmet is painted black and what looks to be a unit number painted on the inside of the front visor "22" The decal in excellant condition, the helmet would make a nice additional to any serious helmet collector. It is approximately a size 58 |
| Luftschutz Gladiator Helmet
This is a two piece example of a Luftschutz gladiator helmet. The helmet is in very good condition retaining 85% of the Lutschutz decal. The helmet marking on the inside of the rear part of the visor. The shell is stamped "RL 2-38/28. |
| Luftschutze Medical Pack
This is Luftschutze medical pack, still retaining a number of its contents. There are 12 items and the contents label is still attached. The leather pack is in extremely good condition with the makers stamp in the lid. " W.SUHRGEN & Co. Wiesbaden". |
| Luftwaffe Breadbag
A good example of the Luftwaffe verison of the M1931 Breadbag.
It is complete with all its buttons and straps |
| Luftwaffe Breadbag Strap
This is a mint example of the strap which was attached to the M31 Breadbag. |
| Luftwaffe Breast Eagle
A nice example of a Luftwaffe breast eagle, which has been removed from a tunic or Fliegerblouse. |
| Luftwaffe Breast Eagle
This is a Luftwaffe breast eagle which has been cut directly off a camouflage jacket. The camouflage material is of Italian origin. |
| Luftwaffe Breast Eagle
This is the 1st pattern breast eagle, which has been removed from a tunic. |
| Luftwaffe Cap Eagle
A Luftwaffe cap eagle which has been removed from the cap. |
| Luftwaffe Double Decal M40 Helmet.
A very nice example of a Luftwaffe M40 Double decal painted blue-grey helmet. Its is size approximatey a 58 and the shell is stamped E.T66 and 516. The chinstrap is stamped what looks like IBY & Co, Chenburg 1941.The leather liner is quit dry, but in good visible condition. |
| Luftwaffe Fatigue Tunic
A very good example of a white herringbone Luftwaffe fatigue tunic which is size and unit marked. However the unit marking quite difficult to read. The tunic also retains the manufacturer's stamp. |
| Luftwaffe Fieldgrey M43 Cap
This is an Luftwaffe fieldgrey M43 cap which would have been worn by members of Luftwaffe Field Divisions. The cap is extremely well worn and the fieldgrey collar has faded, due to consistant sunlight. The lining is tan cotton and is heavily stained. The cap size stamped 57. |
| Luftwaffe Fighter Pilots Flight Boots
A good example of a pair of flight boots as worn by Luftwaffe fighter pilots. The boots are fur lined which has worn away in places. The rubber soles are also worn and made by Continental. The leather is in good condition and the boots are approximately as size 8 UK ( continental 40). |
| Luftwaffe Flak Collar Patches
A pair of other ranks Luftwaffe flak collar patches. |
| Luftwaffe Flak Personal Badge
This badge was worn only after nine months service and was worn by flak anti-aircraft personal ( Flakartilleriepersonal ). |
| Luftwaffe Flak Qualification Badge
This is the qualification badge worn on the lower left sleeve by Luftwaffe Flak Crews. |
| Luftwaffe Flare Pouch
This is a luftwaffe flare pouch for the 27mm flare pistol. The pouch consists of 18 enert or spent flare rounds. Many of the rounds still retain the stencilling and date of manufacture. |
| Luftwaffe Generals Cap Eagle
This is a gold embroided cap eagle which was worn on peaked caps, ski-caps or side-caps. This example is in extremely good condition still retaining part of the cap material which it was originally attached to. |
| Luftwaffe Generals Shoulder Straps
An extremely nice example of a Luftwaffe Generalmajors shoulder straps |
| Luftwaffe General's National Cap Insignia
This is a good example of a Luftwaffe general's peaked cap insignia. |
| Luftwaffe Herman Goring Regiment Collar Patches
A pair of Hermang Goring regiment collar patches which are piped green for rifle regiments. |
| Luftwaffe M17 Transitional Helmet
This is a very nice example of an M17 Luftwaffe transitional helmet with M31 liner. Unfortunately the Luftwaffe eagle has been lightly scratched off. However the outline is still clearly visible. The inside of the shell has been painted with the original owners personal service number "1031". The liner is size stamped 56. The brown chinstrap has been shortened, however the gloss Luftwaffe blue paint is in excellant condition. |
| Luftwaffe M31 Breadbag
This is an near mint example of a Luftwaffe issue breadbag. |
| Luftwaffe M40 Single Decal Helmet
A single decal Luftwaffe M40 helmet, which is extremely large size, approximately 60. The helmet is dark luftwaffe blue with the decal being 60% intact. The shell has pitting around its rim and internally around the crown. The leather liner has split in a number of places, however the leather is still quite soft.
There is no chin strap. |
| Luftwaffe M40 Single Decal Helmet
A good example of a Luftwaffe M40 single decal helmet with about with about 85% of its original Luftwaffe dark blue paint remaining and around 75% of the decal. The liner is in fair condition with a 1942 dated chinstrap manufactured by Wallisch & Co, Wien. The size is approximately a 58. |
| Luftwaffe M43 Cap
This is a RB numbered example of a Luftwaffe M43 cap which is size stamped "57". The cap has a slight repair to the peaked. However this does not spoil the overall look of the cap. The lining is gold artifical silk. |
| Luftwaffe M43 Cap
This is a nice example of a Luftwaffe M43 cap which is RB numbered and size stamped 58. |
| Luftwaffe Medical NCO's Collar Patches
A nice example of a pair of Luftwaffe medical NCO's collar patches with the rank of Gefreiter ( Lance-Corporal ). One of the patches has a paper tag still attached which reads " Inhalt 5 Stck " |
| Luftwaffe NCO's Rank Chevron
This is the rank chevron of an Obergefreiter ( Lance-Corporal ), which was worn on the upper left arm. |
| Luftwaffe NCO's Shoulder Straps
A pair of removeable Luftwaffe Flak NCO's shoulder straps with the rank of Unteroffizier ( senior-corporal ). |
| Luftwaffe Officers 1st Pattern Dagger
This is a fair condition Luftwaffe officers 1st pattern dagger manufactured by F.W. Holler, Solingen. There is about 50% of the gold guilt remaining on the two Swastika symbols. The wire grip is still intact. The aluminium and leather scabbard have both suffered with minor scratches. There is also a manufacturers mark on the hanger clip. |
| Luftwaffe Officers Cockade
This is an embroided cockade which was worn on Luftwaffe officers sidecaps and M43 ski-caps. |
| Luftwaffe Officers Kit bag
This is a luftwaffe officers kit bag in very good condition and has the original owners name stenciled "KARL REINECKE. The kitbag has all its inner pockets and the zippers are working. It also has small leather loops for pens and pencils. |
| Luftwaffe Officers Shoulderboards
This is a near mint example of a pair of shoulderboards belonging to a Leutnant of the 64th Flak Regiment. |
| Luftwaffe Other Ranks Breast Eagle
This is the second pattern breast eagle which was worn by other ranks of the Luftwaffe. |
| Luftwaffe Other Ranks Breast Eagle
This is a very nice example of a Luftwaffe other ranks breast eagle which has a black felt underlay. Black underlay Luftwaffe breast eagles where worn on Luftwaffe mechanics overalls and members of the General Goring Regiment. |
| Luftwaffe Paratroopers Qualification Badge
This the qualification badge award to all German paratroopers on completion of their jump training. This example is still attached to officers quality material. |
| Luftwaffe Pilots Badge
This is the cloth verison of a Luftwaffe pilots badge, which has been removed from the tunic. |
| Luftwaffe Pilot's Leather Flight Jacket
This is a very nice example of a Luftwaffe pilots brown leather jacket which has the rank of Feldwebel ( Flight-Sergeant ). This type of jacket was favoured by aircrews who where flying single seated aircraft, especially fighters. The cuff press studs are stamped " PRYM". The lining is of a blue type denim. There are no internal stampings. The second pattern eagle is the pinned back removeable version. |
| Luftwaffe Racksack
This is a mint un-issued Luftwaffe racksack,which is dated 1941 and manufactured by Wilhelm Elle, Bielefeld. |
| Luftwaffe Racksack
This is a standard issue luftwaffe racksack which is complete with all its straps, however they have dried and hardened and the right D-ring has started to tear away from its fitting. The racksack is "LBA" marked on its leather fitting, |
| Luftwaffe Racksack
This is a 1939 dated Luftwaffe issue racksack in good condition.The racksack has a manufacturer's stamp "Max Frickler & Sohn, Remese ". |
| Luftwaffe S/D M42 Helmet
This is a single decal Luftwaffe helmet which appears to have suffered battle damage. The brow of the helmet has recieved a dent which has also result in a hairline crack. Besides this the helmet is in good condition retaining nearly all of its dark blue/grey paint. The decal has lost most of its detail but the outline is clearly visible. The liner is size stamped 57. The chinstrap is missing. |
| Luftwaffe Schirmmutzen Cap Eagle
This is a Luftwaffe cap eagle which was worn by officers and other ranks on their peaked caps. The eagle still retains its pins and has the markers logo of Peter Altenbach & Sohne and dated 1941. |
| Luftwaffe Sidecap
A good copy Luftwaffe sidecap made of original material including the artifical silk lining. The material and lining came from an original greatcoat, which was quite moth eaten.
The cap has been made to a size 57. |
| Luftwaffe Single Decal M42 Helmet
A extremely nice example of a Luftwaffe single decal helmet. The M42 helmet was a production-saving measure introduced in 20 April 1942. The helmet is Luftwaffe blue and the decal is 92% intact. The liner has started to fall apart, however the chin strap is in good condition |
| Luftwaffe Toothbrush
A nice example of a Luftwaffe issue toothbrush. |
| Luftwaffe Tropical Breast Eagle
This is a tropical issue Luftwaffe breast eagle which still has some of the original shirt material attached to it. |
| Luftwaffe Tropical Cap Eagle
This is a Luftwaffe issue tropical cap eagle. The eagle is still attached to some of the original cap material. |
| Luftwaffe Tropical Sidecap.
A good used example of a Luftwaffe other ranks sidecap. The cap has a faint manufacturer's stamp, however this is difficult to read. There is no moth damage. |
| Luftwaffe Tunic
This is a 1936 dated 4 pocket Luftwaffe tunic which is piped yellow for aircrew. On the inside of the tunic is unit mark with date "A.L.Gr.J.1936" Aufklarungs-lehrgruppe Juterbog ( Reconnasissance Instruction Group ). The Luftwaffe acceptance stamp " LBA" is also present with the usual size stampings and makers details. The rank is Utteroffizier ( senior corporal ). The tunic has minor moth damage but not serious to spoil the overall look. |
| Luftwaffe White Fatigue Uniform
A very mint example of an unissued Luftwaffe white fatigue uniform. The blouse still has the the manufacturers paper label stitched to the lower left sleeve. The manufacturer's name is Leopold Lsutenschlager and the blouse is also size and LBA marked and dated 1942. The size markings are 41.96.46.61.62.The trousers are in mint condition, however where made by another manufacturer " Hollerung" and are also LBA marked and dated 1942. The size markings for the trousers are 86.86.121.100. |
| Luftwaffe Wooden Plate
This is a interesting item of a hand carved wooden plate with a metal luftwaffe cap eagle which has been embossed into its centre. The plate has th following inscription " Unree taglich Brat gip uns bette". |
| M-1910 Entrenching Tool & Carrier
This is a nice example of the M-1910 entrenching tool which is stamped "US". The carrier has the makers details and date "AIRTRESS MIDLAND, 1942". The front of the carrier is stamped "US". |
| M-1916 M1911,M1911A1 Pistol Holster
This is a very good example of an all leather holster for the M1911 and the M1911A1 pistols. |
| M-1923 M1911 Pistol Double Magazine Pouch
This is a 1942 dated example double magazine pouch for the 45cal M1911A1 semi-auto pistol. |
| M-1928 Messtin Pouch
This is a the M-1928 messtin pouch with rear wire loops for attachmenct to the M-1928 haversack. |
| M-1936 Field Bag ( Musette )
This is a good example of the M-1936 field bag which is better known as the musette bag. This example is un-dated however it is "US" stamped and comes with its carrying strap. |
| M-1936 Suspenders
A mint un-issued M-1936 suspenders which have the makers stamp, which is rather difficult to read. They are also stamped "US" and dated 1942. |
| M-1936 Suspenders
A mint un-issued M-1936 suspenders which was produced by " HINSON MFG CO". The suspenders are also stamped "US" and dated 1942. |
| M-1936 Suspenders
A mint un-issued M-1936 suspenders which where produced by "HOOSIER" and are also stamped "US" and dated 1942. |
| M-1936 Suspenders
A mint un-issued M-1936 suspenders produced by "HINSON MFG CO" and have been stamped "US" and dated 1942. |
| M-1937 Flannel Shirt
This is a rather used M-1937 without special gas features which was introudced in 1941. This example has frayed around the collar and a couple of minor holes. |
| M-1937 Flannel Shirt
This is a near mint example of the M-1937 flannel shirt, which still retains the contractors label. However this is rather difficult to read. The shirt also has the 1st Infantry Divisions shoulder patch ( The Big Red One ). |
| M-1938 Leggings
A pair of used M-1938 leggings. Approximately size 3 |
| M-1938 Leggings
A pair of used M-1938 leggings which are approximately size 3. |
| M-1942 Waterbottle & Cover
This is a 1944 dated waterbottle and matching date cover. The drinking cup is not dated. |
| M-1942 Cutlery Set
This is a good example of the M-1942, knife, fork and spoon set which has the manufacturer's initials "UCCO" and all three items are stamped "US". |
| M-1942 Gasoline Stove
This is an excellant working example of the M-1942 gasoline stove which has the manufacturer's initials "C.M.MFG.Co" and dated 1944. The stove is also stamped "US". |
| M-1942 Messtin
A non-dated example of M-1942 messtins which was produced by "WYOTT" and stamped "US". |
| M-1943 Entrenching Tool & Carrier
A good example of the M-1943 entrenching tool and carrier. The E-Tool and cover are both stamped "US" |
| M1 Ammunition Carrying Bag
This is an all purpose ammuntion carrying bag used for machine gun magazines, rifle clips carbine magazines and especialy rifle and hand grenades. This example is dated 1944 and comes with its carrying strap. |
| M1 Ammunition Carrying Bag
This is an all purpose ammunition carrying bag used for carry machine gun magazines, rifle clips, carbine magazines and especially rifle and hand grenades. This example is extremely well used and dated 1945 and comes with its carrying strap. |
| M1 Carbine Magazines
Two magazines for the M1 carbine |
| M1 Carbine Magazines
A pair of M1.30 carbine magazines. |
| M1 Fixed Bale Helmet
This is an un-touched M1 fixed bale helmet, which is missing its chinstrap. The liner is also missing its chinstrap.However the chinstrap attachments are still present. |
| M1 Fixed Bale Helmet
This is a very nice example of the M1 fixed bale helmet which is painted olive drab and has an early thicker liner. Fixed bale helmets where proned for the chinstrap loops to break and the swivel bale was introduced in October 1943. |
| M1 Garand Bayonet
This is actually re-issue Garand bayonet in good condtion.
The metal belt clip has been replaced with webbing. |
| M1 Garand Rifle Cleaning Kit
This is the standard cleaning kit for the M1 Garand Rifle. The kit consists of long oil bottle and un-issued cleaning rod. The cleaning rod is post-war manufactured and dated June 1954. The cleaning rod is identical to WW2 issue examples. |
| M1 Garand Rifle Cleaning Kit
This is the standard cleaning kit for the M1 Garand Rifle. The kit consists of long oil bottle and un-issued cleaning rod. The cleaning rod is post-war manufactured and dated June 1954. The cleaning rod is identical to WW2 issue examples. |
| M1 Garand Rifle Cleaning Kit
This is the standard cleaning kit for the M1 Garand rifle. The kit consists of long oil bottle and un-issued cleaning road, which is dated June 1954. These are identical to WW2 issue examples |
| M1 Garand Rifle Cleaning Kit
This is the standard cleaning kit for the M1 Garand Rifle. The kit consists of long oil bottle and un-issued cleaning rod. The cleaning rod is post-war manufactured and dated June 1954. The cleaning rod is identical to WW2 issue examples. |
| M1 Garand Rifle Cleaning Kit
This is the standard cleaning kit for the M1 Garand Rifle. The kit consists of long oil bottle and un-issued cleaning rod. The cleaning rod is post-war manufactured and dated June 1954. The cleaning rod is identical to WW2 issue examples. |
| M1 Garand Rifle Cleaning Kit
This is the standard cleaning kit for the M1 Garand Rifle. The kit consists of long oil bottle and un-issued cleaning rod. The cleaning rod is post-war manufactured and dated June 1954. The cleaning rod is identical to WW2 issue examples. |
| M1 Garand Rifle Cleaning Kit
This is the standard cleaning kit for the M1 Garand Rifle. The kit consists of long oil bottle and un-issued cleaning rod. The cleaning rod is post-war manufactured and dated June 1954. The cleaning rod is identical to WW2 issue examples. |
| M1 Garand Rifle Cleaning Kit
This is the standard cleaning kit for the M1 Garand Rifle. The kit consists of long oil bottle and un-issued cleaning rod. The cleaning rod is post-war manufactured and dated June 1954. The cleaning rod is identical to WW2 issue examples. |
| M1 Garand Rifle Cleaning Kit
This is the standard cleaning kit for the M1 Garand Rifle. The kit consists of long oil bottle and un-issued cleaning rod. The cleaning rod is post-war manufactured and dated June 1954. The cleaning rod is identical to WW2 issue examples. |
| M1 Garand Rifle Cleaning Kit
This is the standard cleaning kit for the M1 Garand Rifle. The kit consists of long oil bottle and un-issued cleaning rod. The cleaning rod is post-war manufactured and dated June 1954. The cleaning rod is identical to WW2 issue examples. |
| M1 Swivel Bale Helmet
This is a very nice example of a swivel bale helmet which was introduced as an improvement to the fixed bale helmets in October 1943. The helmet is painted rough olive drab and has a trace of the European Theatre of Operations horizontal white bar marking to distinguished NCO's. |
| M17 Camouflage Helmet
This is a WW1 M17 camouflage helmet which has received a bash denting the helmet on the right side. Other than this the helmet is in good condition complete with its liner and chinstrap. |
| M1910 Ammunition Belt
This is a un-issued ammunition belt for the M1903 springfield rifle. The belt section is dated " July 1919 and the actual ammunition pouches have two sets of dates each. May 1915 and July 1919. |
| M1928 Carrier
This is an un-issued carrier for the M1928 haversack. This example is dated 1944. |
| M1934 Pattern Tornister ( Fur Pack )
This is a M1934 pattern tornister belonging to a member of the Reichsarbeitsdienst (RAD ). The tonister is in very good condition complete with all its straps and what appears to be a unit stamp 8/37.RADBAF. The is a very faint makers stamp and date, however i can not make out the last date digit. |
| M1934 Tornister
This is a nice example of the M1934 Tornister without fur. This is a non dated example. However it does have a waffenampt and the word Heer in Red. ( Army ). The messtin cover has been cut away. |
| M1935 Report/Map Case
This is a good example of a smooth brown leather M1935 report case which still retains the makers stamp. |
| M1935 Report/Map Case
This is a mint un-issued M1935 report/map case which has a faint makers mark and what appears to be a 1943 date. |
| M1936 Pistol Belt
This is a tan webbing M1936 pistol belt which is stamped "US". |
| M1937 Pattern Trousers
A nice example of M1937 pattern wool trousers with the early anti-gas flap. The trousers have the original owners name and service number " Mcmahon J.J. 33635651. The size of the trousers are 33" waist . |
| M1937 Trouser Belt
A standard webbing trouser belt as worn by other ranks. This example is approximately 36" waist. |
| M1946 Kepi
This is a very nice example of a M1946 Kepi which the side is black and the crown red felt. The front of the Kepi has the red flaming grenade insignia. The has the makers name "HUARD" and is size marked 60. |
| M1C Paratrooper Helmet
This is the second pattern paratroopers helmet which was introduced during the winter of 1943. This example has two dents on the crown of the helmet the chinstrap and helmet shell are both stamped "A5470". |
| M24 Stick Grenade Fuse Box
This is a wooden box which would have contained 15 fuses for the M24 stick grenade. This example is dated 22/05/44 and is stamped " 15 Sprengkapsela. Nr 8 ( A1 )". |
| M24 Stick Grenade Fuse Box
This is a wooden box which contained 15 fuses for the M24 stick grenade. This example is dated 27/06/44 and is stamped " 15 Sprengkapsela Nr.8 ( A1 ) ". |
| M24 Stick grenade Porcelain Balls
Five porcelain balls for the use with the M1924 stick grenades. |
| M24 Stick Grenade Porcelain Balls
Five porcelain balls for use with the M1924 stick grenades. |
| M24 Stick Grenade Procelain Balls
Five procelain balls for use with the M1924 stick grenades. |
| M30 Gasmask & Canister
Thjis is a good example of an M30 canvas and leather gasmask. The gasmask has a Reichwehr waffenampt on the inside of the mask and the canister has a Wehrmacht waffenampt and dated 1937. The canister also retains the orignal owners personal service number "203" and has over 65% of its original paint remaining. |
| M30 Gasmask & Cannister
This is a very nice example of a M30 Gasmask which is marked "A2B" and has 1937 dated lenses.The mask and filter are both waffenampted with the Reichwehr pattern eagle. The filter is 1938 dated and still retains its paper label. The cannister retains nearly all of its original green paint and is 1936 dated and stamped " PRESTAG" and has Reichwehr pattern waffenampt. The spare lense compartment does have spare lenses which are dated 1943. |
| M30 Gasmask Filter
This is a spare filter for the M30 gasmask which is still in its metal tin. |
| M31 Messtins
A nice set of M31 messtins the top is dated 1940 the bottom half dated 1939. |
| M31 Messtins
A good set of 1944 dated aluminium messtins with the makers code of C & OW. The messtins have been resprayed. |
| M31 Messtins
A very used set of M31 messtins where the lid is dated 1936 with the makers mark "HSS". The bottom half of the messtins are dated 1941 marker mark "VAL" and has the original owners name scratched on the front " W.BOLRIDT" |
| M31 Waterbottle
A nice example of the M31 waterbottle with plastic drinking cup. The plastic drinking cup was introduced to replace the metal cups due to troops burning their lips. This example is dated 1943 and is in good condition without any moth damage to its felt cover. |
| M31 Waterbottle
This is an un-dated example of the M31 waterbottle with aluminium drinking cup. There are a number of holes which seem to have been caused by the carrying straps. They are only visible under the straps. |
| M31 Waterbottle
This is a 1941 dated example of the M31 waterbottle with 1938 dated aluminium dringking cup. The drinking cup has the original owners initials scratched onto it "BK". The felt cover has minor moth damage. |
| M31 Zeltbahn
This is a Wehrmacht issue M31 zeltbahn ( poucho ). This example is in good condition retaining all its buttons and has the guide ropes still attached. |
| M35 Snow Camouflaged Helmet
A good example of an M35 army helmet which has been over painted with white paint. The army eagle is still visible with about 70% of the decal remaining. The national colours decal has nearly completely disappeared, however traces are still visible. The liner has shrunk and dried, but has been oiled. |
| M35 U.S. War Souvenir Helmet
This is an extremely interesting war souvenir in a form a tan camouflage painted M35 helmet. The left side of the helmet has the divisional patch of the U.S. 3rd Army ( General George Pattern ) and on the right side the star and stripes. On the brow it has the name of a Italian town Nettuno and the dated 1.22.44 with the word "Stateside!". Nettuno is in the Lazio region in central Italy 60 kilometers south of Rome. Above the town name "Nettuno" is painted emblem of the purple star. The rear of the helmet has a list of campaigns " North Africa-Sicily-Italy " with the dates 1943-44. The liner has a size stamp 57. |
| M36 Collar Patches
Blue grey piped M36 Collar patches which was worn by all arms. |
| M36 Greatcoat
A very good example of an OR's M36 greatcoat with early style shoulderboards belonging to 124 Infantry Regiment. The greatcoat is in good condition apart from three field repairs to to the skirt of the coat. Durings its 70 year life it has belonged to a European film company " TARONOUEZ" which is stamped on the inside. |
| M38 Gasmask & Canister
This is a M38 gasmask which is dated 1941. The canister is dated 1943 and retains over 60% of its original green paint. The mask has been re-issued to the Swedish army as its been re-stamped with a red crown and the initials "C.F." |
| M38 Gasmask & Canister
A all rubber M38 gasmask which is dated 1941. The canister is dated 1944 and retains most of its green paint. |
| M38 Gasmask & Canister
This is a all black rubber 38 gasmask which is dated 1944 and has been re-issued to the Swedish army as its been stamped with a red crown and has the initials "C.F". The canister is untouched and still retains the original owners personal service number "806H". The canister also has most of its original green paint, however two small holes have been drilled into it. One is located on the lid and the other near the bottom. The canister is dated 1943 and the spare lenses are dated 1941. |
| M38 Gasmask & Canister
This is a matching all green rubber M38 gasmask and canister which is dated 1940. Both the canister and mask have the number one painted. The canister has over 90% of its original green paint and spare lenses are also included. |
| M38 Gasmask & Canister
This is a all green rubber M38 gasmask which is dated 1940 and has the original owners personal service number painted on the nose. The canister is dated 1943 and has the makers code of "ebu" The spare lenses are dated 1939 and the webbing carrying straps have leather ends. |
| M38 Gasmask & Cannister
This is a very nice example of a rubber and canvas M38 gasmask and a personalised cannister. The gasmask is 1938 dated with 1944 dated lenses. The filter is stamped with a waffenampted. The cannister is named and unit marked to an Oberfeldwebel Fricke from the Luftwaffe the unit markings are " 1.Ost- FL.U.G.1". with his personal service number "55". The lid of the cannister is stamped with a clear waffenampted and retains spare lenses in their issue packet. |
| M38 Gasmask, Canister & Anti-Gas Cape Bag
This is a nice example of an M38 gasmask, canister, retaining over 80% of its original green paint, spare lenses, rubberised anti-gas cape bag ( no gas cape ). The mask is the canvas type. The mask, filter and canister are all dated 1944. |
| M38 SS NCO's Field Cap
This is an extremely rare M38 field cap with the peak covered in the same cloth as the crown. The branch piping is green for Panzer Grenadiers and the cap is in extremely good condition. The leather sweatband is made of pigskin a faint ink stamp giving the size 54.1/2. |
| M40 Army Greatcoat
A very good example of an Army fieldgrey greatcoat dated F40. The coat was made by Kil.Leibfried of Stuttgart. The coat size markings are 46/128, 112, 56/70. Making this a large size coat. |
| M40 Helmet
This is a nice example of a non-decal M40 helmet with a slate grey finish. Slate grey M40 helmets was only produced in 1940. The pig skin liner has a faint size 58 stamp and sweat stain on the brow. |
| M40 Helmet
This is a German M40 helmet which has been used by the Danish army, which is identified by the two little holes in front of the air vent to fix the Danish national emblem. The helmet was re-painted matt grey by the Danish armed forces. In some cases of Danish used German helmets the original paint and decals are still underneath ( see item number 51656 ). The helmet retains its original German liner, however the chinstrap is Danish issue. The previous owner has added a very good reproduction SS decal. |
| M40 Helmet
This is a re-painted M40 helmet with a post-war liner and chinstrap. This helmet has been used by an re-enactor. The batch number "1418" with the makers code and shell size "ET64" |
| M42 Camouflage Helmet
This is a very nice example of an M42 camouflage helmet which may have been worn by the army or the Waffen-SS. This example has the batch number "1627" and the makers code and shell size "ET62". The liner has a faint size stamp "55" and the chistrap has a makers stamp with a 1941 date. |
| M42 Helmet
This is a non-decal M42 Helmet with the liner and shell both in good condition. The chinstrap is actually dated 1939 with its maker mark. It is approximately a size 59. |
| M42 Helmet
A good example of a non-decal M42, which has two steel hooks for a helmet net. The Helmet is in fair condition with some corison. However the leather liner and chin strap are both in good condition. The chin strap is RB numbered. |
| M42 Helmet
This is a very nice example of an non-decal M42 helmet which could have been worn both by the Army and the Waffen-SS. The shell is in excellant condition retaining all of its dark green paint. The leather liner is worn especially around the brow area. It also has the original owners name written " S.Mischek" There also appears to be another name, however this is rather faint and difficult to read. The chin strap is RB numbered. |
| M42 Helmet
This is a non-decal M42 helmet which would have been worn both by the army and the Waffen-SS. This example retains nearly all of its original finish and the liner is size stamped "58". Unfortunately the chin strap is missing, but the makers stamp is faintly visible on the inside of the crown. |
| M42 Helmet
This is a very nice example of a lightly painted camouflaged M42 helmet, which may have been worn both by the army and the Waffen-SS. The makers code and size is stamped directly above the batch number " CKL64,4281". The chinstrap is RB numbered. |
| M44 Army Tunic
This is a mint condition M44 tunic which was influenced by the British Battle Dress Blouse. The M44 tunic was worn both by the army and the SS. This example is army issue and dated 1944 and was manufactured in Erfurt ( E44 ). It has the usual size markings and is also RB numbered. |
| M44 Tunic
A good example of an Army M44 Tunic which was first introduced in september 1944 and was based on the British Battledress blouse. The tunic does have a number of small moth holes which you can see when you hold the tunic up to the light. However when worn on a mannequin or half dummy it looks fine. The tunic has the correct late-war triangle shaped breast eagle and collar patches. The shoulderboards are also correct late-war issue. The tunic has very faint manufacturers and size markings and the date of manufacture is M44. |
| M47 Combat Trousers
A good example of M47 combat trousers which are size marked 37. |
| M47 Olive Jacket
This is a very good example of the M47 combat jacket, which is stamped "ARMEE" and dated 1952. The size of the jacket is approximately a size 42 chest. |
| M50 Helmet & Liner
This is a near mint M50 helmet which is based on the American M1 helmet. This example is dated 1953 and still retains its makers stamp on the inside of the helmet shell crown "FRANCK, AUBERVILLIERS. The liner was made by "CELORON" and is also dated 1953. |
| M52 Combat Jacket
This is an M52 combat jacket which was worn in Vietnam and Algeria. The jacket is approximately as size 44. |
| M52 Combat Trousers
A good exampe of M52 combat trousers which was also worn in Algeria. The trousers are size marked 35. |
| M7 Waterproof Gasmask Carrier
This is the M7 waterproof gasmask carrier for the M5 assault gasmask. Made in neprene-covered canvas and closed on the top by a rolled sleeve and metal snaps, this could be strapped on the hip, chest or thigh. |
| Machinaw Coat ( Jeep Coat )
This is an early example of the Machinaw coat or better know as a jeep coat. This example is extremely well used and has frayed on the cuffs and the skirt. The belt is also missing, however it does have the shoulder patch of the Ist Infantry Division ( Big Red One ) and a Private First Class Strip. |
| Mannequin
A 6ft male mannequin made of plastic. It is ideal to display any uniforms and field equipment. The mannequin comes with its metal stand. |
| Map Note Taking Pad
This is a military issue map note taking pad, which illustrates all the different type of symbols used on German military maps. It also contains pages for note taking and target positioning. |
| Map Note Taking Pad
This is a military issue map note taking pad, which illustrates the symbols as used on German military maps. The pad also contains pages for note taking and target positioning. |
| March Compass
A Busch manufactured bakelite march compass which is DRGM marked. The compass is still fuctional, however there is a crack in the glass. |
| Martini Enfield Rifle 303.
This is a mint Martini Enfield rifle in 303 calibre and was manufactured before WW1 for use with British colonial troops in central and west Africa. This example my have been in private use as the initials "J.W.R" have been carved into the stock. Unfortunately the previous owner lost the De-act certificate. The de-act markings are clearly visible giving the date of de-activation as 2002. UK.Sales only. |
| Matches
These are period Belgium made matches. |
| Matches
A box of Roland Holzer matches. |
| Medal of Military Merit
An example of the Medal of Military Merit |
| Medical Officer's Shoulder Boards
A pair of sewn in type medical officer's shoulder boards which are the rank of major. The shoulder boards have the international symbol for medicine in a gold guilted cypher. |
| Medical Personal Identity Card ( Ausweis )
This is an example of the indentity card which was issued to all medical personal serving with the Wehrmacht. |
| Medical Tag Book ( Chemical )
This is a medical tag book containing 25 tags notifying medical personal that the soldier was injured by chemical attack. The front and back of the book is marked " 25 Begleitzettel fur Kampfstoffverletzte" |
| Medical Tag Book ( Sick )
A medical tag book notifying medical personal that the soldier is suffering with some form of illness. The book contains 25 tags and is marked on the front and back " 25 Begleitzettel fur innerlich Kranke". |
| Medical Tag Book ( Wounds )
A medical tag book notifying medical personal that the soldier has been wounded due to combat. The book contains 25 tags and the front and back of the book is marked " 25 Begleitzettel fur Verwundete". |
| Medics Badge
This is an example of the the badge worn by medical personnel ( Sanitatspersonal ) |
| MG Ammunition Tins Carrying Strap
This is un-issued webbing carrying strap for MG 34/42 ammunition tins. The strap has two steel clips and a steel hook to fasten to the belt of the individual carrying the ammunition ttins. |
| MG34/42 50 Round Ammunition Belt
This is a 50 round non-disintegrating ammunition belt which was used with MG34's and MG42's. |
| MG34/42 50 Round Ammunition Belt
This is a non-disintegrating 50 round belt which was used on MG34's and MG42's. |
| MG34/42 50 Round Ammunition Belt
This is a 50 round non-disintegration ammunition belt which was used with MG34's and MG42's. |
| MG34/42 Patronenkasten 41
This is a wartime steel patronenkasten 41 which has been repainted onto a camouflage pattern. The leather tabs on the carrying handles are missing. However the ammunition tin comes with over 200 fired 7.92 cases and some rusty ammo belts |
| MG42 Anti-Aircraft Sight
This is a AA sight for an MG42. |
| Mid-War Greatcoat
This is a good example of the Mid-war greatcoat with large collar.This style of greatcoat was manufactured and issued in 1943. This example has had an issue blanket sown into it, however the artifical gold sik lining had been removed first and then stitched over the top of the blanket. The shoulderboards are piped red for Artillery with the numeral 8 ( 8 Artillery Regiment ). This is a little mothing under the collar and a repair on the right cuff. |
| Mid-war Greatcoat
This is in fact a 1940 dated greatcoat which was modified to have a large collar. The coat is dated "F40" and the following size markings " 44.52.100.122.67. The coat is also RB numbered from its modification and is also marked 543. The left arm has had a period repair and there is some mothing at the skirt of the coat. The shoulderboards are late-war Infantry Feldwebel, however the pips are missing. |
| Militaria Issue Sewing Needles
A packet of four sewing needles which is marked " NEDEL-PACKUNG, Diese packung darf nur and angebofige von formationen der Wehrmacht und der Waffen-SS abgageben weden." ( Issue to the Armed forces and the Waffen SS ). |
| Military Issue Browning Hi-Power
This is a nice example of a military issue Browning Hi-power as used by the British army. This example is Belgium made, matching numbered, black plastic grips. The slide is stamped " Fabrique Nationale Herstal Belgique, Browning Patent Depose". UK sales only. |
| Military Issue Browning Hi-Power
This is a nice example of a military issue Browning Hi-power as used by the British Army. This example is Belgium made, matching numbers, black plastic grips and lanyard ring. The slide is stamped " Fabrique Nationale Herstal Belgique, Browning Patent Depose". UK sales only. |
| Military Issue Browning Hi-Power
This is a nice example of the a Military issue Browning Hi-Power as used by the British Army. This example is Belgium made, matching numbered, black plastic grips and lanyard ring. The slide is stamped " Fabrique Nationale Herstal Belgique, Browning Patent Depose" UK sales only. |
| Military Issue Map
This is a military issue map of the Mediterranean and was commissioned by Des Oberkommandos Der Wehrmacht ( Military Headquarters ). The map is in very good condition and dated 1939/40. |
| MKIII Helmet
This is a 1945 dated example which is in very good condition. The helmet size is 6.3/4. |
| MKVII Gasmask Bag
A used gasmask bag which is dated 1942. |
| MKVII Gasmask Bag
A 1942 dated gasmask bag with the original owners personal number on the inside flap. The bag is in good condition. |
| Mosin Nagant Carbine
This is a good example of a Soviet Mosin Nagant carbine with folding bayonet. The example is dated 1955 and comes with its original sling. UK sales only. |
| Motor Transport Drivers Ammunition Pouches
This is an extremely rare ammunition pouches which where designed for MT drivers. This example are un-issued and are both dated 1944. |
| Motorcyclist Gaunlets
A mint pair of Wehrmacht issue motorcyclists gaunlets. |
| Mountain Troop Officers Collar Patches
A fine example of a mountain troop officers collar patches, which are machine woven on a dark emerald underlay. |
| Mouse Grey Reversible Jacket
This is a well used example of a mouse grey reversible jacket which has had a number of field repairs. The mouse grey reversible jacket was the first pattern of reversible to be introduced to the German armed forces to protect the troops from the extreme Russian winters in the early part of 1942 and was worn both by the army and the SS. |
| MP44 Pouches
Excellant copy of a pair of MP44 pouches made from heavy canvas and good leather. The pouches to take original MP44 magazines. |
| Narvik Shield
This is an unissued Narvik shield on fieldgrey material. The fieldgrey material has a paper backing with the manufacturers name. " Ballpach, Salzburg". |
| National Emblem For Peaked Caps
This is a good example of the 2nd pattern National emblem for peaked caps. The 2nd pattern was adopted in 1935.This version is made of Aluminium and is complete with its pins. |
| National Emblem For Peaked Caps
This is good example of the zinc made 2nd pattern, national emblem for peaked caps. It is complete with all its pins |
| National Emblem For Peaked Caps
This a very nice example of the national emblem as used by officers and OR,s for the schirmmutze ( Peaked cap ). This example has all its retaining pins and the manufacturers mark " GES.GESCH. |
| National Emblem For Peaked Caps
This is the national emblem worn on army schirmmutzen ( peaked cap ). This example is missing all its pins, however it is stamped "GES.GESCH" and also has a makers stamp "WD" and dated 1939. |
| Nato 5.56 Ammunition
A ten round clip of Nato 5.56 rifle enert ammunition. |
| Nato 5.56 Ammunition
Ten round clip of Nato 5.56 enert rifle ammunition. |
| Nato 5.56 Ammunition
Ten round clip of Nato 5.56 enert ammunition |
| Nato 7.62 Ammunition
Fiver enert rounds of Nato 7.62 ammunition. |
| Nato 7.62 Ammunition
Five round clip of enert Nato 7.62 rifle and MG ammunition. |
| Nato 7.62 Ammunition
Five enert rounds of Nato 7.62 ammunition. |
| Nato 7.62 Ammunition
Five rounds of enert Nato 7.62 ammunition. |
| Nato 7.62 Ammunition
Five enert rounds of Nato 7.62 ammunition. |
| Nato 7.62 Ammunition
Five rounds of enert Nato 7.62 ammunition. |
| Nato 7.62 Ammunition
Five enert rounds of Nato 7.62 ammunition. |
| Nazi Party Book
This is a 1941 dated Nazi party book, which has a calender, adverts, useful telephone numbers and various other Nazi related information as such as important dates etc. |
| NCO M42 Tunic
A very fine example of an Army M42 tunic worn by an NCO of Artillery. The actual rank of the tunic is Unteroffizier ( lance sergeant ). The collars on M42 tunics should be the same colour as the tunic. However it was quite common by officers and NCO's to alter their tunics as in this case. The collar is bottle green and probably came from an M36 Tunic. There are no further alterations to the tunic. The shoulder boards have a Gothic " B ", which i believe stands for Berlin garrison. The trade badge on the lower left sleeve stands for " RICHTABZEICHEN FUR ARITLLERIE " ( Gun layer, Artillery ).The tunic has the usual size markings and is dated F43. It also has the 2nd Pattern marksman laynard. The medal ribbons are Iron Cross 2nd Class and War Merit with Crossed Swords. The rippon in the button hole is the the Winter war ( Russia 41 ). The is no moth damage to the tunic, the artifical gold silk lining does have a little wear near the top. I also believe that the breast eagle has been re-applied. |
| Normandy Camouflaged M38 Gasmask & Cannister
A good example of a Normandy cammouflaged M38 Gasmask and cannister. The cannister spray painted green and tan and the persoanl number of its original owner has been added " 139 ".The cannister is dated 1942 on the inside of the led and a " D " stamped on the bottom. The " D " indicates watertight. The M38 mask is dated 1944 and is the tropical type with tropical filter. The item comes with spare lenses in their original issue packet. |
| North Vietnamese Army Pirth Helmet
This is a nice example of a NVA pirth helmet, which still retains its original paper label. |
| North Vietnamese AK47 Magazine Pouch
This is a NVA canvas twin magazine pouch for the AK47 assault rifle. |
| North Vietnamese Army Medics Waterbottle
This is an extremely rare NVA's medics large waterbottle which is made of plastic, with a bakerlite cap and webbing harness. |
| North Vietnamese Army Officers Tunic
A extremely rare NVA officers tunic, which is in good condition. Once plastic button is missing and the loops for the shoulder boards are still present. |
| NSDAP Arm Band
A unissued late war printed version of the Kampfbinde the standard arm band worn by memebers of the NSDAP. |
| NSDAP Arm Band
A Very nice version of the printed version of the Kampfbinde. |
| NSDAP Political Leaders Collar Patches
A pair of political leaders collar patches. Unfortunately the left hand collar patch is missing its eagle. Otherwise the condition of the collar patches are excellant with the RZM still attached to the left hand collar patch. |
| NSKK Helmet
This is a very nice example of the NSKK ( Nationalsozialistischen Kraft-fahrkorps ) helmet. The helmet is based on the design of first war flying helmets and has the 1st pattern eagle. The leather neck guard and chin strap are in excellant condition. The helmet is size stamped 56 and has the original owners name written on the liner with the district unit number 25/M85. |
| NVA Bush Hat
This is an original North Vietnamese Army black bush hat produced during the Vietnam war. It is in good condition. |
| NVA Pirth Helmet
This is a nice example of an originl North Vietnamese pirth helmet which has used U.S. parachute silk as additional camouflage. The helmet have the NVA star and still retains the original makers paper label. |
| NVA Victory Flag
This is a extremely rare North Vietnamese victory flag for 1967. |
| Obergefreiter strip
This is an issued example of an Obergefreiter strip with less than 6 years service for early period army tunics |
| Obergefreiter Stripe For Mid To Late War Tunic
An issued example of a Obergefreiter stripe for mid to late war tunics |
| Oberschutze Pip for M36 and M40 Tunics
This is an issued example of a Oberschutze pip ( private first class ). for the M36, M40 tunics. However this type was still worn on later style tunics. |
| Oberschutze Pip for Mid to Late war tunics
This is an issued example of Oberschutze ( private first class ) for wear on mid to late war tunics. |
| Odilei Condoms
A pack containing three Odielei Condoms. ( Please do not use ) |
| Officers Belt & Buckle
This is a nice example of an officers quick release belt and buckle. The buckle is made of aluminium and the leather belt is stamped " Z.D.V.K." The leather belt is on the large size. |
| Officers Marching Boots
This is a good example of a pair of officers marching boots, which are private purchase. The boots are made of a very soft high quality leather, leather soles and rubber heels.The manufacturers name is located on the pull-up straps "Lipsia".
The boot are approximately a size 8 |
| Officers Reichwehr Tunic
A very nice example of an Engineer officers Reichwehr style tunic with the rank of Leutnant. The tunic is in very good condition and has one set of medal rippon bars and two sets of combat medal loops.The tunic has the internal slash for the sabre or dagger. |
| Old Commrades/ War Veterans Armband
This is the lowest rank arm band which was worn by members of the Nationalsozialistisches Reicskriegerbund ( NS-RKB ).
The armband does have some mothing, however the shield is in very good condition. |
| Other Ranks Imperial German Parade Tunic
This is a very nice example of a pre-1910 Imperial German Guards ( Prussian ) parade tunic. Belonging it the 3rd Garde-Fieldartillerie Regiment. The inside of the tunic has the original owners name and is mark "K8" ( Konigliches Bekleidungs Amt Der Guarde ). The stitching has come away at the top of the inside of the stand up collar. The epaulettes have the symbol of a flaming bomb which was used to idenitify Artillery Regiments within the imperial army. |
| Other Ranks Infantry Parade Tunic
This is a very nice example of an Infantry Obergefreiter's parade tunic ( waffenrock ) belonging to 53rd Infantry Regiment, 3rd Company. The epaulette buttons have the number 3. The tunic has the unit markings on its inside and the usuall size markings with a 1936 date (E36). The E standards for Erfurt. Under the right epaulette there is a small button to fasten the marksman lanyard. |
| Other Ranks Signals Parade Tunic
This is a nice example of parade tunic ( waffenrock ), belonging to the 27th Signals Regiment, 2nd Company. The epaulette buttons have the company number. The rank of the tunic is Utteroffizier ( senior corporal ). |
| Pam 1. Grease Gun. ( Early Spec )
This is a Argentine copy of the U.S. M3A1 grease gun. The gun differs slightly by featuring a two-leaf flip style rear sight that is clibrated for 100 and 200 meters. The front sight is also different from U.S. models as it is set in a dovetail and driftable to left and right. The argentine version is also 9mm Parabellum and is known as the PAM 1. A PAM 2 was also produced with a grip safety located at the front of the magazine housing. Existing Pam 1's where upgraded to include the grip safety as in this example. Pam 1's and 2's was used by the Argentine armed forces during the Falklands war of 1982. UK sales only. |
| Panzer Earphones
A nice example of a pair of panzer earphones, which are in very good condition. The earphones are marked " Dhf.b " and are complete. |
| Panzer Earphones & Throatmike
A set of 1942 dated panzer earphones which are in good condition, except that the plug is missing. The throatmike is missing the switch and plug. |
| Panzer Officers Shoulder Straps
A excellant example of matching pair of a Panzer majors shoulder straps |
| Panzer Officers Shoulderboards
A pair of a panzer Major's stitched in shoulderboards belonging to the 4th Panzer Regiment. |
| Panzer Other Ranks Schirmmutzen ( Peaked Cap )
This is a very good example of a army panzer other ranks Schirmmtuzen. The celluloid triangle has been removed. The leather sweatband has dried and there are not unit or markers markings under the sweatband. |
| Panzerbusche 39 Cleaning Kit
This is a cleaning kit for a Panzerbusche 39 anti-tank rifle. The kit is similar in appearance to a K98 cleaning kit but twice the size. The cleaning kit has been wrongly identified in many reference books as an MG34/42 cleaning kit. The tin is marked 1G and was manufactured by Gustav Appel. The oil button is also larger then a K98 oil bottle and i have included a picture for conparison. |
| Panzerfaust Training Manual
This is a Panzerfuast training manual for a Panzerfaust 60. |
| Panzerfaust Training Manual
This is a Panzerfaust training manual for a Panzerfaust 100. |
| Para/Marine Y Strapes
This is a good example of the type of Y strapes as worn by German paratroops, marines and cavalry troops. |
| Paratroopers Helmet
This is a very nice example of a ruff finished paratroopers helmet which is dated 1944 and has the maker mark "BMB". With the rubber still quite soft. The helmet size is approxiately 6.1/4. However it may be larger has the size is quite difficult to read. |
| Paratroopers Sleeping Bag
This is very good example of the sleeping bag which was issued to paratroopers. The bag is made of denison campouflage matarial has two pockets and is padded for additional warmth. |
| Paratroopers Tie Pin
This is an un-issued tie or lapel pin still attached to its issue card and in its paper packet. Which was worn by members of the Fallschirmjager ( paratroops ). The paper packet has the makers name " Josef Rossler & Sohn. |
| Period Addition Book Condor Legion
This is a 1939 addition about the exploits of the German Condor Legion which fought in Spain during the Spanish civil war. The book is title " Deutche Kampfen In Spanien " ( German Battle Group In Spain ".The book was written by General Rindlen and published by Wilhelm Limpert of Berlin. |
| Pilot's Survival Drinking Water Bladder
This is a plastic drinking water bladder which would have been issued with the SV1 and SV2 survival vests. |
| Police Breeches
A good example of a pair of police issue breeches. This example still retains a name tag " Muller ". |
| Police D/D M42 Helmet
This is a nice example of a Police double decal M42 helmet. The leather liner has started to split at the seam and has perished a litte a the brow. The chinstrap has the markers stamp " R.Larsen, Berlin" and dated 1939. The helmet is approximately a size 59. |
| Police Division Officers Breast Badge
This is a bullion wire runic example on a khaki background. |
| Police Helpers Armband
This is an example of the armband worn by heplers of the police. |
| Police Officers M43 Cap
An example of a Police officers M43 cap. The cap has officer quality insignia, however the aluminium cockade has started to fray. The grey leather sweat band has come away leaving a small piece. The cap does not have any moth damage and is in otherwise very good condition. |
| Police Officers Schirmmutzen ( Peaked Cap )
A police officers summer issue schirmmutzen, which has been sun bleached. The cap is in fair condition without any moth damage. The celluloid triangle is intact and has the makers details " Kleiderkasse, Koblenz " |
| Police Officers Shoulder Boards
A very nice pair of un-issued police officers stitched in type shoulder boards with the rank of Leutnant. The shoulder boards still retain their original paper tab with the markers details. " HOLSTER DRAKER, BERLIN". |
| Police Officers Shoulder Boards
A very nice pair of un-issued stitched in type shoulder boards with the rank of leutnant. The shoulder boards still retain the original paper tab, with the makers details. "HOLSTER DRAKER, BERLIN". |
| Police Officers Tunic
This is a police officers tunic, which appears to have had the sleeve eagle re-applied. The tunic is also missing two hooks from the right side of the collar and has slight moth damage at he buttom of the skirt. On the inside the pocket slash has been added to allow the wearer to carry his sword or dagger. The overall look of the tunic is good. |
| Police Ward Captain Shoulder Straps
A pair of sewn in type shoulder straps for a Revier-Hauptmann ( Police Ward Captain ). However the two pips for each shoulder strap has been removed. |
| Polish Grenade
This is a current Polish practice grenade. UK sales only. |
| Polish Smoke Grenade
This is an enert Polish smoke grenade based on the Russian design. UK sales only. |
| Political Badge
This is a orange enamelled political bade with a national socialist eagle and swastika. The retaining fastener is missing. |
| Political Badge
This a green enamelled politicial badge with a central swastika. The retaining fastener is missing. |
| Porcelain mug
This is a mug dated 1943. |
| Post-War 7.92 Ammunition
Five rounds of post-war manufactured 7.92 rifle enert rifle and MG ammunition. |
| Postman's Schirmmutzen ( Peaked Cap )
This is a peaked cap was worn by members of the German Post Office during the Third Reich period. The cap was produced by Peter Kupper and has the celluloid triangle intact. The original owners name is still attached to a name tag which is inserted in the celluloid traiangle. The branch of service piping and the lower edge of the cap has suffered with some moth damage. The size tag is also still attached the the leather sweatband which has dried. |
| PPS 43 ( Early Spec )
This is a mint example of a Soviet made PPS 43 dated 1948. This actual example was pictured in INFANTRY WEAPONS OF WORLD WAR 2, by Jan Suermont and appears on page 138. The weapon comes with a original sling, magazine pouch and two spare magazines. |
| Private Purchase Soap
This is a bar of private purchase soap made by Sternseife BO. Which has a symbol of the Sun on one side. |
| Prussian Belt Buckle
This is a two piece brass and alloy Prussian belt buckle. |
| Quilted Overjacket and Trousers.
This is a rare item and is quite difficult to find the quilted overjacket and trousers which was especially designed after the winter of 1941. The quilted uniform was worn over the top of the standard fieldgrey uniform and underneath a greatcoat or reversible uniform. The jacket is RB numbered " Gr.I. RB 0/0362/5136, as is the trousers 0/0350/445. The trousers also have the manufacturers stamp " G.S. & C0. |
| R.A.D. Zeltbahn
A very nice example of an R.A.D zeltbhan is stamped with the manufacturers name " Warei. Paienizelte. Walter Reichert. BERLIN, NW.40 ". It is also dated 1938. What is not commonly known and depending on what reference book you read RAD zeltbahns was issued to the Deutsches Afrika Korps due to their olive colour. The zeltbahn has all its buttons and no rips. |
| Rabbit Fur Cap
This is a nice example of a brown and white rabbit fur cap which was made for the Russian Front. The cap is RB numbered and has the manufacturers name, which is rather difficult to read. The cap is size marked 55 and has a M43 cap insignia added. |
| Rabbit Fur Cap
This is a mint example of a brown rabbit fur cap dated 1943 and manufactured in Erfurt ( E43). The cap has a faint RB number and is size marked 59. |
| RAD Collar Patches
A nice pair of RAD ( Reichsarbeitsdienst ), collar patches which hold the rank of Obertruppfuhrer. |
| Radio Mike
This is a good example of a bakerlite radio mike which would have been used on most types of wartime German radios. |
| RAF Trousers
This are 1950's produced RAF woollen trousers,which retains the makers label " L.SILBERSTON & SONS LTD". The waist is 38". |
| RAF 37 Pattern Belt
A large size RAF, 37 pattern belt. There are no dates on the belt. All brass fittings are polished and not tarnished. |
| RAF 37 Pattern Large Size Belt
This is probably the largest belt i have come across. It is blancoed to RAF blue and is stamped large and is approximately a size 46 to 48" waist. |
| RAF 37 Pattern Webbing
A wartime dated set of RAF 37 pattern webbing consisting of cross straps, ammunition pouches and belt. The belt is approximately a size 34 to 36" waist. |
| RAF BD Blouse
This is a 1944 dated RAF BD blouse with the rank of Squardon Leader and with the wings of an Air Gunner. The blouse was made by M.& N.HORNE.LTD. And is a size 13 ( height 5ft 11" to 6ft 0" ). The name " Molly" has been stitched in the collar,probably a sweat heart. The blouse is in very good condition. |
| RAF Cockpit Flight Instrument
This is flap indicator which would have been used on nearly all types of RAF WW2 aircraft. This example is un-issued and still retains its paper tag. |
| RAF Cockpit Flight Instrument
This is a flap indicator which would have been used in nearly all types of RAF WW2 aircraft. |
| RAF Cockpit Flight Instrument
This is a Altimeter, which measures the aircraft's height. The example was used in most types of RAF WW2 aircraft. |
| RAF Cockpit Flight Instrument
This is an air brake indicator which would have been used in nearly all types of RAF WW2 aircraft. |
| RAF Cockpit Flight Instrument
This is a fuel gauge indicator which would have been used in most types of WW2 RAF aircraft. |
| RAF Cockpit Flight Instrument
This is one of two types of fuel gauge which would have been used on RAF WW2 fighter aircraft. |
| RAF Cockpit Flight Instrument
This is a engine boost indicator which would have been used by nearly all types of RAF WW2 aircraft. |
| RAF Officers Tunic
This is a 4 pocket private purchase RAF Officers tunic. The tunic was made by " Hector Powe of Regent Street London" On the inside breast pocket the original owners name is still visible Pilot Officer Arnold. The winged badge is that of an Air gunner and the labels have the Volunter Reserve cyhpers. |
| RAF Sergeant Pilots Tunic
This is a four pocket tunic worn by a RAF sergeant pilot. The tunic is in very good condition and size stamped 11. ( 5.9" to 5.10"). The tunic is dated 1942 and was made by L.Harris Ltd. London. |
| RAF Trousers
A near mint example of a pair of RAF issue trousers. The makers label unfortunately has been removed. |
| Razor Blades
A packet of 10 razor blades produced by "GOLD STERN" |
| RCAF HARVARD AT-6 Cockpit Flight Instrument
This is a rate of climb indicator which is Canadian made for the American designed Harvard AT-6 training aircaft which was used to train, U.S. and RAF, RCAF pilots during WW2. |
| RCAF Harvard AT-6 Cockpit Flight Instrument
This is the rate of climb indicator which is Canadian made for the Harvard AT-6 training aircraft which was an american design. The harvard was used to train U.S. and RAF,RCAF pilots during WW2. |
| Red Army Breeches.
A nice example of Red Army issue breeches which are dated 1946 has a manufacturer's stamp. |
| Red Army Grenade Pouch
This is a mint un-issued canvas grenade pouch which was designed to hold three F-1 Soviet grenades. |
| Red Army M40 Helmet
This is a mint un-issued Red Army M40 helmet with three piece padded synthetic leather liner with webbing chinstrap. This example is dated 1946. |
| Red Army M40 Helmet
This is a 1956 produced helmet with a German style leather liner. The shape of the helmet is identical to the wartime pattern except for the liner which would have been a three piece padded liner and a webbing chinstrap. This would be ideal for a re-enactment. |
| Red Army M40 Helmet
This is a 1946 dated example, which has the correct wartime three piece padded liner and webbing chinstrap. The helmet is in good condition retaining most of its original green paint. |
| Red Army Marching Boots
A pair of British made Marching boots for the Red Army. A number of uniform items was made by the United Kingdom and the U.S.A. to supply the Red Army. The boots are dated 1944 and are size stamp 10 ( European 44 ). They are in excellant condition. |
| Red Army Officers 1943 Pattern Gymnastiorka ( Field Blouse )
This is a Red Army officer's gymnastiorka, which is made of wool for winter wear and bears the rank of Captain. The shoulder boards are piped red for Artillery. On the left breast the medal is The Order Of The Red Star. This example is in mint condition and is actually post-war dated 1955. |
| Red Army Officers Cap
This is in fact a 1955 dated example, however it is identical to the WW2 issue, with square peak. The cap has the makers stamp and was produced in Moscow and is a size 58. The cap is piped red with a blank band for Artillery. |
| Red Army Officers Shoulder Boards
A pair of un-issued Red army officers shoulder boards. The shoulder boards are piped red for artillery and the single strip which runs along the centre of the shoulder boards indicate officer rank from 2nd Lieutenant to Captain. The actual rank would have been shown by the number of stars. |
| Red Army Officer's 1943 Pattern Gymnastiorka ( Field Blouse )
This is a mint un-issued example of a Red Army officers summer issue gymnastiorka which is made of fine quality cotton. The blouse has no markings. It can either be WW2 or post-war issue. |
| Red Army Private's Shoulder Boards
A nice pair of a Red Army private's removeable shoulder boards which are piped raspberry for Infantry. |
| Red Army Private's Shoulder Boards
A nice pair of Red Army private's shoulder boards which are pipled Red for Artillery. The sholders have a makers stamp. |
| Red Army Shoulder Boards
Regimental marked shoulder boards of the 416th Artillery Regiment. |
| Red Army Sidecap ( Pilotka )
This is the a post-war made sidecap which is identical in material and pattern to the WW2 versions. This example is 58 and is Soviet stamped. |
| Red Army Sidecap ( Pilotka )
This is a post-war made example which is identical to the WW2 verisons. The cap is Soviet marked and size stamped 58. |
| Red Army Underwear
This is a white cotton underwear consisting of a shirt and trousers. This was designed to be worn under the summer uniform. This example is in fact post-war made, however it is identical to the WW2 issue examples. Both shirt and trousers are Soviet stamped and dated. |
| Red Army Underwear
This is Red Army issue white cotton underwear consisting of a shirt and trousers. The item was designed to be worn under the summer uniform. This is in fact a post-war made example, however it is identical to WW2 issue. Both shirt and trousers are Soviet stamped and dated. |
| Red Army Waterbottle
This is a mint condition Red Army waterbottle and pouch. |
| Red Army Winter Felt Boots
This is an extremely rare item a pair of mint un-issued Red Army winter felt boots. |
| Regimental Cap Badge
This is a personal cap badge which is in the form of a M24 stick grenade and is unit marked J.R.89 ( Infantry Regiment 89 ). |
| Reichsbahn Officials Tunic
This is a mint tunic belonging to a national railways official with the pay group 17a and 17 ( Beamte Der Besoldungsgruppe ). The tunic has a tailors label " Bulag, Munchen " The tunic is cut in the style of the WW1 M1915 pattern. The lining is black cotton with stripped army officer style sleeve lining. |
| Reichwehr Cavalry Tunic
A very nice example of a Reichwehr period tunic dated M29.
The tunic is in good condition with very little moth damage.The tunic has been Nazified with addition of a White breast eagle.On 30th October 1935 the order was given, that the new national emblem was to be worn on all military uniforms. The collar patches are the type which was used on Parade tunics and the shoulderboards are numbered with 16 ( Cavalry Regiment 16 ). However on the inside of the tunic there are a number of unit markings, so the original owner or tunic has been transfered to Cavalry Regiments 15 and 5. The tunic has a set of medal loops. |
| Relic Butterfly Bomb
This is a relic butterfly bomb which was found on a Former Luftwaffe airfield in Finland. |
| Replica U.S. Colt Commando
This is a metal and plastic replica of the Colt Commando which was originally designed for US General officers during WW2. This is example is a is a Plug Firing Cap verison made by Model Gun Corporation of Japan. The slide is marked " Detonics 45 ",The frame is marked " Detonics 45, Seattle WA, MGC 81582". Sold subject to the VCR Bill. UK sales only. |
| Replica 1928 Thompson SMG ( MGC)
This is a all metal and wood furniture plug firing cap replica 1928 Thompson SMG made by Model gun Corporation, Tokyo, Japan. The replica feels and handles like the real thing and has original front wooden hand guard with the number 160 stenciled. The webbing sling is British made and dated 1944. This item is sold subject to the Violent Crime Reduction Bill. U.K. Sales only. |
| Replica Madson 1950 SMG
This is a all metal ( heavy version ) of the Madson 1950 submachine gun. This replica is correct in very way including the leather padding around the folding stock. This example was made by Hudson and comes with Five dummy brass rounds and is a PFC ( Plug Firing Caps ) verison. Sold subject to The Violent Crimes Reduction Bill. U.K.Sales only. |
| Replica P38K
This is extremely rare replica from CMC of the short barrelled P38 which was allegedly issued to the Police and Gestapo. This as never been proved. However 1500 wartime P38's was cut down by the East Germans in the 1960's for the police use.
This example has been waffenampted marked P38 Gestapo and has been given a manufacturers code of SVW ( Mauser AG Oberndorf ) and serial No GA1692 ( Gestapo ). Sold subject to The Violent Crimes Reduction Bill. U.K.Sales only.
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| Replica Western Blank Firing Peace Maker
This is a German made 22 long, blank firing Peace Maker revolver. The revolver is nickal plated and has wooden grips. It comes with a very well Mexican made holster rig, which can hold twelve 45 rounds. Sold subject to the VCR Bill. UK sales only. |
| Reproduction Army Panzer Cap Eagle
This is an high quality reproduction army panzer officers cap eagle. |
| Reproduction 1st Pattern Panzer Uniform
This is a 25 year old reproduction of a 1st pattern panzer uniform made by Michael Janke of Germany. The uniform is correct in everyway including artifical silk lining for the blouse and herringbone cotton lining for the trousers. The uniform has original insignia including the shoulderboards which are of an Oberfeldwebel ( Sergeant-Major ) of the 2nd panzer regiment. I believe that this uniform would fool many a collector, however this would make a nice additional to any collection. |
| Reproduction 7.92 Cardboard Ammunition Carton
This is a excellant reproduction WW2 German 7.92 cardboard ammunition carton containing 15 spent rounds of 7.62 blank ammunition. The carton can hold 15 rounds of enert 7.92 ammunition and would make a ideal piece for re-enactment living history displays. |
| Reproduction 7.92 Cardboard Ammunition Carton
This is a excellant reproduction WW2 German 7.92 cardboard ammunition carton containing 15 rounds of spent 7.62 blank ammunition. The carton can hold 15 rounds of 7.92 enert ammunition and would make a great piece of re-enactment living history displays. |
| Reproduction 7.92 Cardboard Ammunition Carton
This is an excellant reproduction WW2 German 7.92 cardboard ammunition carton containing 15 rounds of spent 7.62 blank ammunition. The carton can hold 15 rounds of enert 7.92 ammunition and would be ideal for re-enactment living history displays. |
| Reproduction Army Cap Insignia
This is a high quality reproduction bevo Cap insignia |
| Reproduction Army Cap Insignia
This is a high quality reproduction bevo army cap insignia. |
| Reproduction Army M43 Cap Insignia
This is an high quality reproduction M43 cap insignia. |
| Reproduction Army M43 Cap Insignia
This is an high quality reproduction army bevo M43 cap insignia. |
| Reproduction Army M43 Cap Insignia
This is a used reproduction army M43 cap insignia. |
| Reproduction Army Officers Cap eagle
This is a high quality reproduction army officers bevo aluminium thread cap eagle. |
| Reproduction Army Panzer Breast Eagle
This is a late reproduction bevo army panzer breast eagle. |
| Reproduction Army Panzer M43 Cap Insignia
This is an high quality reproduction bevo army panzer M43 cap insignia. |
| Reproduction Army Panzer M43 Cap Insignia
This is an high quality reproduction bevo army panzer M43 cap insignia. |
| Reproduction Assault Artillery Collar Patches
A good reproduction of a pair of Assault Artillery collar with the Deaths head insignia and was worn on Fieldgrey and Denim wrapovers. |
| Reproduction British Army Corporal Stripes
A good reproduction pair of British army corporal stripes. |
| Reproduction British Paratrooper Denison
This is extremely high quality reproduction British paratrooper Denision smock made by King and Country approximately 10 years ago. The smock is made from original material which allegedly came from a British army tent. The smock is in very good condition and is a very large size. It will easily fit someone who is over 6ft and with a 44in chest. |
| Reproduction Cardboard 7.92 Ammunition Carton.
This is an excellant reproduction WW2 German cardboard 7.92 ammunition carton containing 15 spent 7.62 blank cases. They will hold 15 7.92 enert rounds and are ideal for re-enactment living history displays. |
| Reproduction Generals Collar Patches
A pair of reproduction Generals collar patches |
| Reproduction German M24 Stick Grenade
This is a high quality reproduction M24 stick grenade made from wood and metal. The warhead and handle are interchangeable with original examples. The warhead is been waffenampted and dated 1939. The handle has also been waffenampted and dated 1943. UK sales only. |
| Reproduction German M24 Stick Grenade
This is a high quality reproduction M24 stick grenade made from wood and metal. The handle and warhead are interchangeable with original examples. The grenade has been waffenampted and dated 1939.UK sales only. |
| Reproduction German M39 Smoke Hand Grenade
This a high quality reproduction M39 Smoke hand grenade which has been stencilled Nb.Hgr 39. ( Nebel-handgranate ). The grenade has been made of wood and metal. UK sales only. |
| Reproduction German Officers M36 Tunic
This is a very high quality reproduction German officers M36 tunic which is correct in every way. The tunic collar has two hook and eyes, gold artifical silk lining, with the sleeve lining striped as to the originals. The tunic also has a slash pocket for the dagger or sword hanger to pass through. It also has the hanger belt to contact the sword. The hanger belt is RZM marked and coded M5/71 ( Overhoff & Cie, Ludenscheid ). There is also a private purchase label. The tunic is approximately a size 40" to 42" Chest. |
| Reproduction Infantry Officers Collar Patches
A pair of reproduction Infantry officers collar patches. |
| Reproduction Luftwaffe Paybook
A faithful reproduction of a Luftwaffe paybook. |
| Reproduction Luftwaffe Steel Belt Buckle
A good steel reproduction Luftwaffe belt buckle. |
| Reproduction M3 Trench Knife
This is a very high quality reproduction M3 trench knife with a the M6 leather scabbard is also a very high quality reproduction which has been stamped with the "U.S flaming bomb, U.S.M6.WMCO.1943". The knife is marked " U.S. M3. 1943" |
| Reproduction MP40 Magazine Pouch
A very good reproduction canvas and leather three cell MP40 magazine pouch, with an additional pouch for the loading tool. |
| Reproduction Panzer Collar Patches
A good reproduction of a pair of Panzer Deaths head collar patches for the black panzer uniform and denim wrapovers. |
| Reproduction Panzer Denim
A fantastic reproduction panzer denim made of the correct herringbone material. The blouse has a reproduction EK2 rippon and denim shoulderboards.
Size is approximately 40-42 chest. |
| Reproduction Panzer Denim Trousers
A 15 year old reproduction panzer denim trousers made by Michael Janke of Germany. The trousers are exact in everyway and are approximately a size 34 to36 waist. |
| Reproduction Panzer Denim Uniform
This is a 15 year old reproduction panzer denims made by Michael Janke of Germany. The uniform has been badged up as a major of the Sturmartillerie ( assault Artillery ). The insignia,collar patches, Shouder boards and breast eagle are all original examples. The uniform is correct in everyway including artifical silk lining in the blouse. . |
| Reproduction Panzer Reconnaissance Collar Patches
A very good reproduction of a pair of Panzer reconnaissance collar patches with the Deaths head as worn on black panzer uniforms |
| Reproduction shoulderboards
A pair of good reproduction German army shoulderboards piped in green for Gebirgsjager ( Mountain troops ) |
| Reproduction Shoulderboards
A good reproduction of a pair of German army shoulderboards piped in red for Artillery. |
| Reproduction Shoulderboards
A good reproduction of a pair of German army shoulderboards panzer in fieldgrey. |
| Reproduction Shoulderboards
A good pair of reproduction German army shoulderboards piped in white for infantry. |
| Reproduction Shoulderboards
A good reproduction of a pair of Panzer shoulderboards. |
| Reproduction SS Panzer Cap Insignia
This is a high quality reproduction Waffen SS panzer cap insignia. |
| Reproduction SS Panzer Schirmmutze
This is a high quality early example of a Micheal Janke made reproduction Panzer schirmmutze for Other ranks. It is approximately a size 58. |
| Reproduction Standard Bearers Armshield
This is an excellant reproduction of a standard bearers armshield in the colours of Transport. |
| Reproduction Standard Bearers Armshield
This is an excellant reproduction of a standard bearers armshield in the colours of the Panzer Arm. |
| Reproduction Standard Bearers Armshield
This is an excellant reproduction of a Army standard bearers armshield in the service colours of Signals. |
| Reproduction Standard Bearers Armshield
This is an excellant reproduction standard bearers armshield in the colours of Cavalry |
| Reproduction Standard Bearers Armshield
This is an excellant reproduction of a standard bearers armshield in the colours of Artillery. |
| Reproduction Standard Bearers Armshield
This is an excellant reproduction of a standard bearers armshield in the colours of the medical service. |
| Reproduction Sturmartillerie Uniform
This is a 15 year old reproduction uniform made by Michael Janke of Germany. The uniform has been badged up to an officer belonging to the Sturmartillerie ( Assault Artillery ). The uniform is based on the black panzer uniform and was worn by members of mobile artillery and tank destroyer units. This particular uniform is exact in everyway including the use of original wartime insignia with the rank of Hauptman ( Captain ) of the 9th Sturmartillerie Regiment. |
| Reproduction Tropical Cap Eagle
This is an high quality reproduction tropical issue bevo cap eagle which was worn by members of The Deutsches Afrika Korps. |
| Reproduction U.S. M.C. M1941 Backpack.
This is a good reproduction of the M1941 Marine Corps backpack which inspired the Army M1944 backpack. |
| Reproduction Union Soldiers Cap
A high quality reproduction union soldiers cap with leather peak. The cap is white cotton lined with a leather sweatband and is size stamped UK 7.1/4 |
| Reproduction Waffen SS Cuff Title
This is an excellant bevo reproduction cuff title to the Waffen SS regiment Totenkopf. |
| Reproduction Waffen SS Cuff Title
This is an excellant reproduction bevo cuff title of the Waffen SS regiment Totenkopf. |
| Reproduction Waffen SS Cuff Title
This is an excellant reproduction bevo cuff title to the Waffen SS regiment Das Reich. |
| Reproduction Waffen SS Cuff Title
This is an excellant reproduction bevo cuff title to the Waffen SS regiment Das Reich. |
| Reproduction Waffen SS Cuff Title
This is an excellant reproduction cuff title to the Waffen SS regiment LAH ( Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler ). |
| Reproduction Waffen SS Cuff Title
This is an excellant reproduction cuff title to the Waffen SS regiment Prinz Eugen. |
| Reproduction Waffen SS Cuff Title
This is an excellant reproduction cuff title to the Waffen SS regiment Wiking. |
| Reproduction Waffen SS Shoulder Boards
An excellant pair of reproduction Waffen SS shoulder boards piped in white for Infantry. |
| Reproduction Waffen SS Sleeve Eagle
This is an high quality reproduction Waffen SS sleeve eagle. |
| Reproduction Waffen-SS Camouflage Uniform
This is a 20 year old reproduction Waffen-SS Dot camouflage uniform made by Michael Janke. The uniform is made from the correct herringbone material and has a cotton lining. This is the closest example to an original uniform that one can hope to find. |
| Reproduction Waffen-SS Camouflage Uniform
This is a 25 year old reproduction Waffen-SS dot camouflage uniform made by Michael Janke of Germany. The uniform has correct herringbone twill material and both jacket and trousers have artifical silk lining. This is the closest example to an original uniform that one can hope to find. |
| Reproduction Wehrmacht Combat Award
This is an excellant reproduction of the Infantry Assault badge which was warded to army and SS personal who took part in combat operations. |
| Reproduction Wehrmacht Combat Award
This is an excellant reproduction of the General Assault medal which was award to army and SS personal who took part in combat operations. |
| Reproduction WW1 British Army Shirt
This is an excellant reproduction of a WW1 British army shirt, which is a size 42. |
| Reproduction WW1 British Army Shirt
A excellant reproduction of a British army WW1 shirt. |
| Reproduction WW1 Imperial German Navy Cap
A good reproduction WW1 Imperial German Navy summer cap. |
| Reprouction Waffen-SS M40 Helmet
This is a very high quality reproduction Waffen-SS M40 helmet. The shell, liner and helmet studs are all original WW2 German manufacture. The helmets batch number is "5066" and the makers code and shell size is "ET66". |
| Reprouduction Army Officers Cap Eagle
This is an high quality reproduction bevo aluminium thread army officers cap eagle. |
| Reversable Mouse Grey Jacket, Trousers and Hood
A very nice reversable to white mouse grey jacket, trousers and hood. The mouser grey reversable uniform was the first pattern of reversable uniforms introduced into the German armed forces in the winter of 1942 to 43 as a result of their bitter experiences of the previous winter. This pattern was worn both by the Army and the SS until both services developed their own distinctive camouflages. The jacket is in good condition with very few field repairs and has become a lighter shade due to exposure to sunlight. The hood and trousers are a darker shade both of which are in excellant condition. The only markings to be found are on the white side of the trousers what looks to be a faint G.E.A in a box. There are initials G.H., perhaps the original owners. |
| Ribbon Bar
This is a single ribbon bar of the Winter War campaign Medal, which was worn above the left breast pocket by all members of the Armed forces, who took part in the first winter-war with Russia in 1941. |
| Ribbon Bar
This is a double award ribbon bar consisting of the Winter-War campaign medal and the Iron Cross 2nd Class. The rippon bar was worn above the left breast pocket by all members of the armed forces, who where intitled to wear the awards. |
| Rotsiegel Solingen Razor Blades
A unopened packet of Rotsegel Solingen razor blades. |
| Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps
A pair of printed shoulder titles belonging to the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps. |
| Royal Canadian Army Service Corps
This is a printed example of a single shoulder title belonging to the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. |
| Royal Flying Corps Shoulder Titles
A very nice example of a pair of Royal Flying Corps shoulder titles, which have been removed from a tunic. |
| RPG-7 Anti-Tank Rocket Launcher
This is a Chinese made copy of the Russian RPG-7 anti-tank rocket launcher. This example comes with its optical sight and a dummy rocket made of wood. The body of the launcher has its bakerlite sleeve, which does not have any cracks. The optical sight is an export verison as the "ON" and "OFF", is written in English. UK sales only. |
| Rubber Muzzel Cover
This is a soft rubber muzzel cover which is numbered and made to fit the following weapons. K98, G41,G43, MP34,MP38,MP40, MP41, MP44. |
| Rubberised Motorcyclist's Coat
This is a mid-war motorcyclist's coat with fieldgrey collar. The coat has a Berlin label which you can read the word "Heeres" ( Army ). It is followed by another word which is extremely difficult to read. The label also has the usual size stampings. The coat is also stamped with the makers details " TANNWALDER TEXTILWERKE AG. |
| Russian Mosin Nagant M1891Rifle
This is an interesting example of an Imperial Russian Mosin Nagant M1891 rifle. The rifle is in extremely good condition without any rust or pitting. One of Tzarist eagles has been removed, however one is still visible on the receiver with the letter "N" above it. The weapon has been re-dated "1941". It may have come out of Soviet stores, due to the German invasion, or captured from the Fins and re-dated as their is a Finish military marking on the left of the receiver "SA" . The cleaning rod is missing. UK Sales only. |
| Russian 7.62mm Enert Rifle Ammunition
This is a five round clip of Russian 7.62mm rifle ammunition which would have been used for the Mosin Nagant rifles, carbines, DP28, DP44 LMG's and 1910 Maxim. UK sales only. |
| Russian 7.62mm Enert Rifle Ammunition
A five round clip of 7.62mm enert ammunition which was used for the Mosin nagant rifle and carbines, DP28, DP44 LMG's and 1910 Maxim. UK sales only. |
| Russian 7.62mm Enert Rifle Ammunition
A five round clip of 7.62mm enert ammunition,which would have been used for the Mosin Nagant rifle and carbines, DP28, DP44 LMG's and 1910 Maxim. UK sales only. |
| Russian 7.62mm Enert Rifle Ammunition
A five round clip of 7.62mm ammunition,which would have been used for the Mosin Nagant rifle and carbines, DP28, DP44 LMG's and 1910 Maxim. UK sales only. |
| Russian 7.62mm Enert Rifle Ammunition
Five round clip of 7.62mm enert ammunition, which would have been used for the Mosin Nagant rifle and carbines, DP28, DP44 LMG's and 1910 Maxim. UK sales only. |
| Russian 7.62mm Enert Rifle Ammunition
Five round clip of 7.62mm ammunition which would have been used for the Mosin Nagant rifle and carbines. DP28, DP44 LMG's and 1910 Maxim. UK sales only. |
| Russian Book
I am not sure exactly what the book is, however it seems to have been captured or printed by the Germans as it has a German ink stamp on the inside. |
| Russian M1891 Mosin Nagant Rifle
This is a good example of a Tzarist M1891 rifle which still retains its Tzarist eagle on the receiver. However in this weapons life time, it has been used by Finland as the receiver is also stamped with the initials " SA " and a re-issue date of 1941, indicating that the weapon may have been captured by the Soviets and re-issued during the German invasion. UK sales only. |
| Russian Volunteer Sleeve Insignia ( POA )
This is a bevo shield insignia worn by members of the Russian Army of Liberation fighting for the Wehrmacht. This example has been removed from a tunic. |
| Russian/Soviet 6x30 Binoculars
This is a 1941 dated example of what i believe are Red Army issue 6x30 binoculars. The binoculars are very similar in design to German 6x30 binoculars. This example has cyrillic and latin charactors. The eye pieces are rubber not bakerlite as is common with the German examples. The optics are clear. |
| Russian/Soviet Leather Flying Helmet
An all leather Russian/Soviet flying helmet which is maker marked and dated 1989 and is complete with its earphones, and wiring. The helmet is size stamped "58". |
| Russian/Soviet M1930 Mosin Nagant Rifle
This is a near mint example of the Soviet M1930 Mosin nagant rifle which is dated 1943 and is also stamped with the Soviet Hammer & Sickle. The weapon comes with its original sling and cleaning rod. UK sales only |
| Russian/Soviet MIG15 Pilots Leather Flying Helmet
This is a mint MIG15 pilot's leather net type flying helmet. Which still has the all its wiring, earphones and throat mike. The helmet is size stamped "56". |
| Russian/Soviet Mosin Nagant Rifle Ammunition Pouch
This is a mint un-issued rifle ammunition pouch for the Mosin nagant rifle and carbine. The pouch is maker marked and dated 1947. |
| Russian/Soviet PPHS41 Curved Magazine
This is a 32 round curved magazine for the PPSH41 submachine gun. |
| Russian/Soviet PPSH41 Drum Magazine & Pouch
This is a 71 round drum magazine and canvas with leather straps pouch the the PPSH41 submachine gun. |
| Russian/Soviet PPSH41 Submachine Gun
This is a mint example of the Russian/Soviet PPSH41 SMG. This example is a post-war made verison which is identical to wartime examples and is dated 1952. The weapon is sold with its original canvas and leather sling. UK sales only |
| Russian/Soviet Rifle, SMG Cleaning kit
This is a complete cleaning kit which would have been issued with the Mosin Nagant rifle, carbine, PPSH41 and PPS43 submachine guns. |
| Russian/Soviet Tanker's Helmet
This is a black Russian/Soviet tanker's helmet which is maker marked and dated 1989. The helmet is compete with its earphones, throat mike and wiring. |
| S.A. Armband
This is a three piece construction of the a armband buy members of the SA ( Sturm-Abteilung ).The felt material on the armband does have number of small moth holes. However the main swastika symbol in good condition without any moth damage. |
| SA Buckle
This is a good example of a two piece brass and aluminium SA buckle |
| SA Collar Patches
A nice example of a pair of Sturm-Abteilung collar patches. The right patch has the unit number "3" and the left patch the rank, Unterscharfuhrer ( Senior-Corporal ). The rank patch still retains its RZM label and both patches are piped silver and black with aluminium thread. |
| SA Corduroy Breaches
A near mint example of Khaki corduroy breaches was worn by members of the SA. This example still retains the RZM label and the original owners name tag. |
| SA Kapi Eagle
This is the cap eagle worn by members of the SA on their Kapi's. The pins have snapped off. |
| SA M43 Cap
This is SA M43 cap belonging to a member of SA-Group Hochland. The cap has some moth damage to the underside of the visor. The leather sweatband has dried, however the "RZM" paper label is still attached. The makers label is still present and reads " Seit 1895, UNIFORM DURBECK, WIEN IX BERGGASSE 31". |
| SA Marine Cuff Title
This is a bevo cuff title worn by members of the Sturm-abteilung Marine. |
| SA Marine Officers Collar Patches
A pair of Sturm-abteilung marine officers collar patches with the rank of Sturmbannfuhrer ( major ). The collar patches still retain the RZM paper label with the number 497424. |
| SA Officers Collar Patches
A nice example of a pair of Sturm-abteilung officers collar patches with the rank of Obersturmfuhrer ( 1st Lieutenant ). The collar patches still retain their RZM paper label |
| SA Shoulder Strap
A single shoulder strap belonging to the "Turn-und Sportabteilung" ( SA ). The shoulder strap is piped black for pioneers. |
| SA Sports Label Badge
This is a cased example of a SA sports badge. The case has the SA symbol embossed on the lid and is green silk and brown felt lined. |
| SA Tornister
This is a very nice example of a SA marked Tornister ( back pack ). The RZM label is located on the inside top of the rack which has the serial number "44375". The Tornister has the original owners name and unit "Schumacher". |
| SA-Lagermutze ( side cap )
The lagermutze was worn by the SA as early as 1932. The cap is in the Schiffenhenform and of brown woollen material with a cotton lining. The left side of the cap has the SA eagle on a black triangle background which is the group colour. Which is either Niederrhein or Berlin- Brandenburg. |
| SA-Officers Collar Patches
A nice example of a pair of SA ( Sturm-Abteilung ) collar patches. The right hand patch with the number 16 is the District number and the left hand patch the rank. In this cas that of an SA- Untersturmfuhrer ( 2nd Lieutenant ). Both patches still retain the RZM paper labels. |
| San Cristobal .30 Carbine ( Early Spec )
The San Cristobal .30 carbine, was the first weapon produced by the Dominican Republic's Armeria San Crstobal Weapons Factory. The design was developed by Pal Kiraly, a hungarian engineer and was originally a copy of the hungarian 43M. Itself a copy of the Italian Beretta model 38/42 submachine gun. Over 200,000 examples was produced between 1950 to 1966. U.K.Sales only. |
| Schirmmutzen Cockade
This is part of the national insignia which was worn on officers and other ranks peaked caps. |
| Schirmmutzen Cockade
This is the part of the national insignia which was worn on other ranks and officers peaked caps. |
| SCHO-KA-KOLA Tin
A very rare example of a private purchase Scho-ka-kola tin. The top of the tin reads " BELEBEND-LEISTUNGSSTEIGERND" This example was manufacturerd by KAKAO-U.SCHOKOLADENFABRIK GMBH BERLIN N.20. |
| Scots Guards Single Shoulder Title
A embroided single Scots Guards shoulder title. |
| SD Officers Collar Patches
A nice example of a pair of SD officers collar patches with the rank of Untersturmfuhrer ( 2nd Lieutenant ). These patches was original glued on a display board displaying the ranks of SD officers. |
| SD Officers Collar Patches
A nice example of a pair of SD officers collar patches with the rank of Hauptsturmfuhrer ( Captain ). The rank patch still retains it's RZM paper label. The collar patches was original glued to a display board showing the ranks of SD officers. |
| SD Officers Collar Patches
A nice example of a pair of SD officers collar patches with the rank of Sturmbannfuhrer ( Major ). The rank patch still retains it's RZM paper label. The patches was originally glued to a display board showing the ranks of SD officers. |
| SD Tunic
Extreme rare Tunic belonging to a member of the SS main security office. ( Sicherheits Dienst ).
The tunic is in very good condition and would make a very nice addition to any collection. |
| SD-Collar Patches
A nice example of a matching pair of SD collar patches with the rank of Hauptscharfuhrer ( Sergeant-Major ). The non-rank patch still retains its RZM paper label. |
| Semi-Relic Double Decal Army M35 Helmet
This is an extremely large helmet shell which is pitted, but retains part of both decals and the original owners name "HELL.AUGUS". The helmet has been painted grey, but with care taken not to cover the decals. |
| Semi-Relic M35 Helmet
This is a semi-relic M35 helmet, which is partly pitted,with a crack on the top and retains the part of the liner, which the leather has completed dried and hardened. |
| Semi-Relic M35 Helmet
The helmet shell is in very good condition having been re-sprayed grey to protect the helmet. The stampings are clearing visible batch number "6663" makers code and helmet shell size "ET64". |
| Semi-Relic M42 Helmet
This is a re-camouflage painted helmet which was done by an re-enactor who has added a SS decal. The inside of the helmet is pitted. |
| Sentry Boots
A nice un-issued example of a pair of felt, leather and wooden soled over boots worn by sentries in sub-zero temperatures. The boots are dated 1943 and made by " Herrn Muller ". |
| Sentry Coat
A very good example of a blanket lined sentry coat. Sentry coats are different from normal issue greatcoats. Because they are all blanket or fur lined to keep static sentries from freezing. The sentry coats are also longer ( ankle length ) than normal issue coats. This example has the the word "RUMMERGESHWENDA" stamped on the internal breast pocket and the letters "MW" made of string stitched loosely to the inside of the skirt. |
| Sentry Greatcoat
This is an extremely large size fleece lined greatcoat which has the leather reinforcements on the shoulders and sides and internal hood. The hood appears to have never been pulled out of the collar. There are two leather loops attached to the side on both leather reinforcements, which was for the M24 stick grenade. The coat has the makers details usual size markings and a 1942 date. |
| Serbian Steel Helmet
This is a Serbian steel helmet as used during the Former Yugoslovian war during the 1990's |
| Short Wirecutters
A good example of short wirecutters which are dated 1938 and manufactured by Hugo Linden, Deltawerks. The wirecutters are in working order. |
| Six Rubber Muzzel Caps
Six various numbered soft rubber muzzel caps which where made to fit the following weapons, K98, G41,G43,K43,MP34,MP38,MP40,MP41 and MP44. |
| SKS Rifle
This is a mint example of a Soviet produced SKS self loading rifle with folding bayonet. This example has the Soviet Star stamped on the top cover and dated 1952. UK sales only. |
| Smith & Wesson 357 Magnum. Mod 19
This is a mint example of a Smith & Wesson 357 Magnum revolver. The grips are wood and the revolver has the usual Smith & Wesson markings. Unfortunately the De-act certificate has been lost. However the De-act markings are clearly visible giving the date of deactivation as 2004. U.K Sales only. |
| SMLE 303 Rifle
This is a nice example of an SMLE 303 rifle. This example was manufactured by Enfield and is dated 1917. It is in very good condition, except for the top two piece handguard. However this can easily be replaced. Comes with De-act cert. |
| Smoking Pipe
This is a packet containing a part wood, part plastic smoking pipe which was sent to soldiers of the Waffen SS as a present from the Reichfuhrer SS. The packet contains the pipe and the cleaning tool. |
| Soldbuch ( paybook )
This is a paybook belonging to Anton Brunnhuber, who served with he Res. Gren. Btl 199 of the 157.Res.Div, which was based in Southern france till he was transferred to the Infantry Rgt 559 of the 331. Inf.Div. The 331st, was decimated in Russia and reformed in France during March 1944. The division was again destroyed in Normandy, Falaise. Anton Brunnhuber was a POW of the French which he was given his discharge papers in 19th March 1948, which is in his Soldbuch. |
| Soup Packet
A soup packet manufactured by Brocket & Co of Hamburg still retaining its contents. |
| South African MKII Brodie Helmet
This is a South African made MKII brodie helmet. The difference between British and South African made helmets are that South African made helmets have three sets of holes at the rear to attach a Sunblock, normally made of khaki cotton. The chinstrap retaining hooks are set in a higher position than British made helmets. This example has had a reproduction replacement liner and has been re-sprayed. However traces of the original sand coloured paint is visible. The hemlet is approximately a size 7.1/2. |
| Soviet Degtyarev DP28 LMG
This is an extremely rare 1932 dated example of the DP28 light machine gun. Nearly all examples currently on the market are dated between 1942 to 1943. UK sales only. |
| Soviet Degtyarev DP28 LMG
This is a very nice example DP28 light machine gun which is dated 1943. UK sales only. |
| Soviet Degtyarev DP28 LMG
A near mint example of a DP28 light machine gun, which is dated 1942. UK sales only. |
| Soviet Degtyarev DP28 LMG
This is an extremely rare 1932 dated example of the DP28 light machine gun. Nearly all examples which are currently on the market are dated between 1942 to 1943. UK sales only. |
| Soviet Degtyarev DP28 LMG
This is a near mint example of DP28 light machine gun, which is dated 1942. UK sales only. |
| Soviet Degtyarev DP28 LMG
This is a rare 1940 dated example of the DP28 light machine gun. Nearly all DP28's which are currently on the market are dated between 1942 to 1943. UK sales only. |
| Soviet Degtyarev DP28 LMG
This is a rare 1939 dated example of the DP28 light machine gun. Most examples which are currently on the market are dated between 1942 to 1943. UK sales only. |
| Soviet Degtyarev DP28 LMG.
This is a rare 1944 dated example of the DP 28 light machine gun. Probably one of the last to be produced as the DP44 was being intoduced into the Red Army during 1944-45. UK sales only. |
| Soviet Mosin Nagant Carbine
This is a good example of the short carbine version of the Mosin Nagant rifle. This example does not have the folding bayonet as is common on most examples. This weapon is dated 1944. UK sales only. |
| Soviet Mosin-Nagant Sniper Rifle
This is a M1930 Mosin-Nagant rifle fitted with a Soviet issue PU scope. The scope is marked with the Soviet Hammer & Sickle below a star. It is also marked 91/30, followed by its serial number N4-715267. The rifle has the special snipers turned down bolt and is dated 1942. UK sales only. |
| Soviet PPS43 Submachine Gun ( Early Spec )
This is a soviet manufactured PPS43 SMG dated 1952. Soviet early de-activated examples are extremely rare. Nearly all early de-activated examples for sale are Chinese versions. UK sales |
| Soviet PPSH41 Submachine Gun ( Early Spec )
This is a 1944 dated example of the famous PPSH41 submachine gun with 71 round magazine. The weapon was favoured by German combat veterans as it was extremely reliable and of its magazine capacity. UK sales only |
| Soviet SKS Rilfe ( Early Spec )
This is a mint example of a Soviet produced SKS rifle with folding bayonet. This example has no date, however it does have the Soviet star on its receiver and is field strippable. UK sales |
| Soviet SKS SLR ( Early Spec )
This is a good example of the Soviet SKS self loading rifle which was first weapon developed by the Soviets to use their intermeidiate round. UK sales only |
| Soviet SVT40 SLR ( Early Spec )
This is an extremely rare early de-activation SVT40 (SAMOZARIADNYIA VINTOVKA TOKAREVA) self loading rifle. This example is matching numbered and dated 1943 on the receiver and woodwork. UK sales only. |
| Spanish Astra MM31 ( Royal )
This is a Spanish copy of the famous mauser C96 Broomhandle pistol. The MM31 ( Royal ) is a high quality made weapon unlike the Astra 900. This particular example was made in 1929 which is indicated by the date letter code "c". Many of these weapons where sold to Germany between 1940 to 1943 and issued to Luftwaffe crews. The frame is marked " Royal" with the patent number 105614. It is in excellant condition with a nice clean action. UK sales only. |
| Spanish M1893 Bayonet
This is a good example of a Spanish M1893 bayonet which still retains its quillon. The scabbard is in very good condition with the leather still soft and flexible. |
| Spanish M1893 Bayonet
This is a Spanish M1898 bayonet with a all metal scabbard. The bayonet and scabbard are both in excellant condition retaining nearly all of its bluing. |
| Spanish M1898 Bayonet
This is a nice example of a Spanish M1898 bayonet which has a marked blade " PV 3737 ". The blade is in very good condition and the leather scabbard is still very soft and flexible. |
| Spanish Z45 Submachine Gun ( Early Spec )
The Z45 SMG,is a Spanish adaptation of the German MP40 with the addition of some minor imporvements. It was manufactured in Spain from 1944 onwards and was adapted by the Spanish police, and armed forces. The Echeverria firm used the original German design but added some extra safety features such as a bolt lock to prevent accidental discharges and selective fire by means of a two position trigger. UK sales only. |
| Spent 50 Calibre Cases
9 spent 50 calibre cases. |
| Splinter Pattern Zeltbahn
This is a 1940 dated example with a makers stamp. The condition of the zeltbahn is fair with a number of small holes. |
| Splinter Zeltbahn
A very nice splinter Zeltbahn which is RB marked. It has most of its steel buttons. There are no rips. |
| SS Artillery Officers Un-issued Shoulder Boards
A pair of SS artillery officer's shoulder boards with the rank of Untersturmfuhrer ( 2nd Lieutenant ). The patches are still sealed with their paper tag which has the manufacturer's details. " FISCHER, Gebruder, Auerhammer, Weissenburg " The shoulder boards are also held together with two blue cotton threads. |
| SS Artillery Shoulderboards
A example of a pair of SS Artillery Shoulderboards belonging to an SS-Oberscharfuhrer ( Colour-sergeant ). One of the shoulderboards has got damage to the piping exposing the twine cord. The rank pips have also been removed. The lining is artifical black silk. |
| SS Cotton Reel
A unissued SS cotton reel. The reel still has its original paper rapped around with both its original labels. |
| SS Death's Head Cap Insignia
This is a nice example of Death's head 2nd pattern cap insignia which was worn on Schirmmutzen ( peaked caps ). This example has one of its pins missing, it is RZM marked and has the makers code of M1/52 ( Deschler & Sohn, Munchen ). |
| SS Dot Pattern Tunic
A copy of the SS dot pattern Tunic, made of a tight herringbone weave. The shoulderboards are SS Cavalry. The tunic is approximately size 38 to 40 chest |
| SS Dutch Officer's Collar Patch
This is a single officer's collar patch belonging to a Dutch volunteer of the SS-Freiwilligen-Panzer-Grenadier-Division "Nederland". The patch still retains its paper RZM label. |
| SS Dutch Volunteers Arm Shield
This is a good example of the arm shield which was worn by Dutch volunteers of the SS-Freiwilligen-Panzer-Grenadier-Division "Nederland". |
| SS Early Cap Eagle
This is an M29 cap eagle which would have been worn on either Kapi's or SS-VT pork pie caps. This example has two holes drilled into the wings and the pins are missing. The eagle is RZM marked and has the makers code of M1/25 ( Rudolf Reiling, Pforzbeim ). |
| SS Fieldgrey Wrapover Uniform
This is a good copy of the the fieldgrey version of the black panzer uniform. The uniform is in the correct SS cut and is fully marked up usual "SS-BW, size markings and date B40." The uniform size is 44 chest and 38 waist. |
| SS LAH NCO's Shoulder Straps
This is an extremely rare pre-war SS Leibstandarte Scharfuhrer's ( Sergeant ) shoulder straps. The shoulder straps date from around 1938 and are in very good condition. |
| SS Marked M44 Trousers
A very good example of M44 trousers which was worn both by the army and the SS. This example is size marked and has also been stamped "SS-BW". |
| SS Medical Officers Shoulder Straps
A good example of an SS Medical officers shoulder straps, which have been removed from the tunic. |
| SS NCO's Collar Patches
A pair of SS NCO's collar patches which are still attached to the collar. The left hand collar patch as the rank of Unterschrfuhrer ( Senior-Corporal ). The SS letters are aluminium thread. |
| SS Officers M36 Greatcoat
This is a mint SS Panzer officer's greatcoat with the rank of Sturmbannfuhrer ( Major ). The coat is a standard M36 which was common practice of officers to draw other ranks greatcoat and to have them tailored. This example has had the dagger and sword clip added and a re-enforced slash pocket for the dagger or sword to be clipped through. The coat has all its size markings clearly visible and is dated 1939 ( M39 ). |
| SS Officers Shoulder Boards
A nice example of a pair of removeable SS medical officers shoulder boars with the rank of Obersturmfuhrer ( 1st Lieutenant ). |
| SS Officers Shoulderboards ( Concentration Camp )
A good example of an SS concentration camp officers shoulderboards with the rank of Untersturmfuhrer ( 2nd Lieutenant ). |
| SS Officers Shoulderboards ( Reconnaissance )
A very nice example of a pair of sewn-in type un-issued shoulderboards with the rank of Obersturmbannfuhrer ( Lieutenant-Colonel ). The shoulderboards are still in their original cardboard box. |
| SS Officers Tunic ( 12.SS. Pz-Div. Hitlerjugend )
This is a rare tunic belonging to a Untersturmfuhrer ( 2nd Lieutenant ) of the 12th SS Panzer- Division Hitlerjugend. The tunic has two sets of medal loops and its removeable white neck band ( Kragenbinde ). The tunic is size marked and dated 1943 and cut in the style of Reichwehr tunics with a three seamed back. |
| SS Officer's Crusher Cap
This is a rare example of an early war SS officer's crushers cap which is piped white for Infantry. The cap has had a couple of slight repairs. Otherwise it is in very good condition. There are no markings under the sweatband. |
| SS Officer's Shoulder Straps
This is a stitched in SS-Obersturmfuhrer ( 1st Lieutenant ) piped red for artillery. The piping has faded in places. |
| SS Other Ranks Schirmmutze ( Peaked Cap )
A very good example of an SS other ranks peaked cap. The item does have one small moth hole and is in a worn condition. The celluloid trianlge has been removed and there are no manufacturers markings under the leather sweatband.The leather chinstrap has dried and handened with the metal fittings covered in rust. The size of the cap is approximately 58. The branch piping is white for Infantry. |
| SS Plane-Tree Ski cap
This is a very good copy of a SS ski cap made with plane-tree camouflage. Size 59 |
| SS Prinz Eugen Edelweiss Cap Insignia
This is the insignia worn on the bergmutze ( ski-cap ) by members of SS-Freiwilligen-Gebirgsjager-Division Prinz Eugen. |
| SS Schirmmutzen Deaths Head
This is the second and more common Deaths head insignia which was worn by SS officers and other ranks on the peaked caps. The pins on the revise of the skull are missing, however the item is " RZM" marked and has the the makers code of "M1/122, I.Deutschbein G.M.b.H, Euskirchen". |
| SS Schirmmutzen Eagle
This is the cap eagle which was worn and SS peaked caps. This example is RZM marked and has the makers code of M1/52 ( Deschler & Sohn, Munchen ). The eagle is missing both its pins |
| SS Signet Ring
This is a signet ring which was given to all members of the SS. This example has an SS hallmark and is DRGM marked |
| SS Sleeve Eagle
This is the 2nd pattern sleeve eagle. There are few moth nips on the black felt. |
| SS Smock Oakleaf
This is a copy of the M42 oakleaf smock,which has a herringbone weave and is reversible form summer to autumn. The smock is a small size approximate a 40 chest. |
| SS Tie Pin
This is a nice example of an SS tie pin in its original cardboard box which has a black felt inlay securing the pin into place |
| SS Totenkopf Collar Patches
A pair of early pre-1936 SS-Totenkopf collar patches which was worn on the black parade uniform. This example as the number "1", under the skull indicating company number . The reverse of the left collar patch still retains the RZM label which has faded. However the serial number can still be read " N720967 ". |
| SS Totenkopf Collar Patch
A single collar patch belonging to Waffen-SS regiment Totenkopf. The front of the collar patch has suffered with two minor moth nips. The reverse of the collar patch has a collar RZM label. |
| SS- Silver Cup
This is a silver drinking cup which is marked "DIVISION TOTENKOPF-SS. The cup has the markers name "Juwel, Koln" with the code "90" |
| SS-Deutschland Regiment Shoulder Boards
A nice example of a pair of matching SS Shoulder boards belonging to an Untersturmfuhrer of the Deutschland Regiment and is piped in the service colour of Engineers/Pioneers. |
| SS-Generals Collar Patches
A pair of SS-Generals collar patches with the rank of SS-Oberfuhrer ( Brigadier-General ). |
| SS-Marked Porcelain Plate
This is a good example probably taken from one of the SS barracks. The plate has a markers mark. |
| SS-Totenkopf Collar Patch
This is a single aluminium wire embroided Death's head collar patch belonging to other ranks of the Waffen SS regiment Totenkopf. |
| SS-VT Pork Pie Cap
This is an extremely rare SS-Verfugungstruppe pork pie cap. The cap is in very good condition, without any moth damage but with signs of ware. The M29 eagle and early pattern deaths head are both missing a retaining pin. However the single pins do still keep the insignia in place. The SS-VT, was officially brought into existence on 24 September 1934 and was the forerunner of the Waffen SS. |
| Stick Grenade Booby-Trap Attachment
An extremely rare item, a booby-trap attachment for the M24 and M43 stick grenade. The attachment would have been screwed to a tree, fence or wooden door. I have included photos of how the attachment would have been fitted to the M24 stick grenade. |
| Stick Grenade Booby-Trap Attachment
This is an extremely rare item a booby-trap attachment for M24 and M43 stick grenades. The attachment would have been screwed to a tree, fence or a wooden door. I have included photos of how the attachment is fitted to the M24 stick grenade. |
| Stick Grenade Booby-Trap Attachment
This is an extremely rare item, a booby-trap attachment for the M24 and M43 stick grenade. The attachment would have been screwed against a tree, fence or wooden door. I have included photos of how the attachment is fitted to the M24 stick grenade. |
| Stick Grenade Booby-Trap Attachment
An extremely rare item, a booby-trap attachment for the M24 and M43 stick grenade. The attachment would have been screwed to a tree, fence or wooden door. I have included photos of how the attachment is fitted to the M24 stick grenade. |
| Stick Grenade Booby-Trap Attachment
An extremely rare item, a booby-trap attachment for the M24 and M43 stick grenade. The attachment would have been screwed to a tree, fence or wooden door. I have included photos of how the attachment is fitted to the M24 stick grenade. |
| Sturm-Abteilung ( SA ) Armband
Thisis the type of armband worn by members fo the SA. The armband is of three piece construction and still retaining its RZM paper label with the number 68446. |
| Suager Packet
A suager packet made by " Kristall-Substoff " |
| Suager Packet
A sugar packet made by "Kristall-Substoff". |
| Suager Packet
A sugar packet made by "Kristall-Substoff". |
| Sugar Packet
A sugar packet made by "Kristall-Substoff". |
| Sugar Packet
A sugar packet made by "Kristall-Substoff". |
| Supply Officers Shoulder Straps
A very nice pair of a supply officers removeable shoulder straps which have the cypher of Mecury's staff and hold the rank of Leutnant. |
| Swedish AG42 SLR ( Early Spec )
The AG42 was designed by Erik Eklaund and was introduced into the Swedish army less than one year after having left the drawing board. This example is dated 1943 and was produced at the Carl Gustafs Stads Gevarsfactori. UK sales only |
| Tablet Container
A aluminium ten tube tablet container, still with its original label. |
| Tan & Water Non Reversible Trousers
This is a late-war tan & water, winter issue camflouge trousers. The trousers are non-reversible and have a silver artifical silk lining. The trousers have suffered with some minor rips which do not distract from the overwhole appearance. |
| Tan & Water Reversible Jacket
This is an army Tan & water camouflage reversible jacket to white. The jacket has had a number of field repairs which look to be wartime. The colours are still relatively fresh in appearance. |
| Teno Denim Tunic
This is a good example of a Teno tunic ( Technishce Nothife ) which was the Technical Emergency Service. The tunic is in the same cut and colour as the Army fatique tunics. This example has the Teno breast eagle, buttons and armband. The tunic also stamped "TENO 1941" and is a large size approximately chest 44-46. |
| Theatre Tickets
A pair of theatre tickets which i recently found an an officers tunic pocket. |
| Third Reich Collectors Photo Print
This is a photo print which was produced in Nazi Germany for members of the public to collect and place into a photo print album. |
| Third Reich Collectors Photo Print
This is a photo print produced in Nazi Germany for members of the public to collect and place into a photo print album. |
| Third Reich Fennigs
A large number of Third Reich dated change ( fennigs ). The fennigs contain a number of different values and dates. |
| Thompson Submachine Gun Magazine Pouch
This is a good example of a five cell magazine pouch which held five 20 round magazines. This example is stamped " O.R.SMITH, USMC ( United States Marine Corps ) |
| Thompson 30 Round Magazine
This is a mint 30 round magazine for a Thompson submachine gun made by The Seymour Products Company. |
| Thompson SMG Magazine
This is a 20 round magazine for a Thompson submachine gun. |
| Thompson SMG Magazine
This is a 20 round magazine for a Thompson submachine gun. |
| Thompson SMG Magazine
This is a 20 round magazine for a Thompson submachine gun. |
| Thompson SMG Magazine
This is a 20 round magazine for a Thompson submachine gun. |
| Thompson SMG Magazine
This is a 20 round magazine for a Thompson submachine gun. |
| Thompson SMG Magazine
This is a 20 round magazine for a Thompson submachine gun. |
| Thompson SMG Magazine
This is a 20 round magazine for a Thomspon submachine gun |
| Thompson SMG Magazine
This is a 20 round magazine for a Thompson submachine gun. |
| Thompson SMG Magazine
This is a 20 round magazine for a Thompson submachine gun |
| Thompson SMG Magazine
This is a 30 round magazine for a Thompson submachine gun. |
| Thompson Submachine Gun Magazine
This is a 20 round magazine for the Thompson Submachine gun. The magazine is stamped " Patented-AUG 20. 1920, AUG 24. 1928. JAN 11. 1921". |
| Thompson Submachine Gun Magazine
This is a 20 round magazine for the Thompson submachine gun. The magazine is stamped " PATENTED AUG 20. 1920, AUG 24. 1928, JAN 11. 1921". |
| Thompson Submachine Gun Magazine Pouch
This is a mint un-issued five cell 20 round magazine pouch for the Thompson submachine gun. |
| Thompson Submachine Gun Magazine Pouch
This is a mint un-issued five cell magazine 20 round magazine pouch for the Thompson submachine gun. |
| Thompson Submachine Gun Magazine Pouch
This is a mint un-issued five cell 20 round magazine pouch for the Thompson submachine gun. |
| Thompson Submachine Gun Sling
This is the sling worn on Thompson submachine guns. |
| Thompson Submachine Magazine Gun Pouch
This is a mint un-issued five cell 20 round magazine pouch for the Thompson submachine gun. |
| Thomspon 20 Round Magazine
This is a 20 round magazine for the Thompson submachine gun made by Auto Ordnance. |
| Thomspon SMG Magazine
This is a 20 round magazine for a Thomspon submachine gun. |
| Thomspon SMG Magazine
This is a 20 round magazine for a Thomspon submachine gun. |
| Tinnie
This is a rally tinne for Koblenz. The inscription reads " MIT DER N.S. GEM.KRAFT D.FREUDE AN DIE NAHE KOBLENZ-TRIER". The on reverse of the badge has the makers name. "Ziemer & Sohne". |
| Tool Equipment TE-33
a tool pouch designed and issued by the Signal Corps and used by engineers for splicing electrical wire. The leather CS-34 belt case holds a pair of TL-13 pliers and a TL-29 electrians pocket knife. The latter has two blades, one rgular knife blade and a screwdriver blade that locks open. |
| Torch
This is a three coloured filter torch by Daimon and also marked " Bateria ". |
| Trench Art Pen/Pencil Holder
A British 30mm Round which has been turned into a pen/pencil holder. |
| Trench Art Pen/Pencil Holder
This is a British 30mm Round which has been turned into a pen/pencil holder |
| Tropical Anti-Gas Cape & Bag
A very rare item to add to any collection. This is a Tropical anti-gas cape which is marked " pcd.291/44/3. 80.Ope ( Tp/ArK). The digits 44 is the year of manufacture. |
| Tropical Issue Metal Container
This is a metal tan painted container which is stamped on the lid and body " Tp/Ark". Tropical issue. I am unsure what the container was used for. However i would guess its either for a explosive fuse, smalls arms part, or an oil for small arms. The lid has a card insert which is coded "Bml" with a 1942 date and waffenampted. |
| Tropical Sleeping Bag
A extremely rare item indeed. A tropical issue sleeping bag as used by the D.A.K. ( Deutsches Afrika Korps ). The bag is in extremely good condition. On one side of the zip the word " ZIPP" with a lightening bolt is stamped. On the other side "DRP" (Deutsches Reich Patent) is stamped. |
| Tunic Buttons
12 tunic buttons. |
| Tunic Collar Liner
This is a collar liner ( kragenbinde ), which was worn on the inside of the collar on army, Waffen SS tunics, and Luftwaffe Fliegerblouses |
| Turkish M1890 Rifle
This is a modified pattern of the Belgian M1889 rifle based on the German mauser design. This example is dated 1943 and is also stamped Ankara, K.KALE. UK sales only. |
| Two Piece Webbing Zeltbahn Strap
A two piece Zeltbahn strap made of webbing and leather. |
| Two Piece Zeltbahn Strap
This is a two piece leather zeltbahn strap. |
| U-Boat Leather Jacket
This is a black leather, blanket lined jacket as favoured by U-boat and Panzer crews. This example example has the Kriegsmarine stamp with an eagle above the letter "M" ( Marine ). The leather is worn but still soft and in generally good condition. The jacket does retain all of its original buttons, however the blanket lining has been attacked by moths.. |
| U..S. M1911 Semi-Auto Pistol Twin Magazine Pouch
This is an un-issued M1918 twin magazine pouch for the M1911 semi-auto pistol. This example is dated 1918 and has the makers initials " P.B. & CO." |
| U.S 50 Calibre Armoured Piecing Round
This is a enert 50 calibre armoured piecing round. UK sales only. |
| U.S Cold Weather Boots
This is a pair of cold weather boots known as Shoe Pac, 12 inch M1944 pattern. The boots are in excellant condition with a a makers stamp and what looks like a 1944 date. The boots are marked size 10. |
| U.S Flak Jacket ( Armour Body Fragmentation )
This is a very good example of a U.S. Flak jacket. The jacket still retains both its original labels and is size stamped " X-LARGE". |
| U.S Infantry Sergeant Class A Dress Tunic
A mint condition Infanrty sergeant class A dress tunic. All the patches are original to the tunic with the original owners name written inside " Sgt.J.Bluhsenkrentz". The manufacturers label is still present and clearing reads " DAWN CLOTHING CO.INC. and is dated March 3 1942." The left patch is ETO and communications and the left patch SHAEF". |
| U.S M1928 Haversack
This is a used M1928 haversack which is dated 1942. The eyetab on the top front of the haversack is for the entrenching tool. |
| U.S M1936 Field Bag
This is a late war example of the M1936 field bag better known as the musette bag. Themusette bag was issued in lieu of the havesack to officers, airborne troops and armoured crews. This example is dated 1945 and manufactured by "Dyer MFG.Co" and comes with the additional carrying strap. |
| U.S M1936 Pistol Belt
This is a used example of a M1936 pistol belt , with brass fittings. |
| U.S M1943 Entrenching Tool & Carrier
This is a good example of the M1943 entrenching tool which is stamped "US". The carrier is dated 1943. However the hook attachement is missing, but can be repaired. |
| U.S Rank Chevrons
A pair of un-issued Vietnam era Technical Sergeant Chevrons. |
| U.S. Artillery Corporal Technician Class A Dress Tunic.
A mint example of a Coporal Technician of Artillery belonging Seventh Army ( left patch ) 79th Infantry Division ( Right Patch ).
The tunics size is stamped 39S. There is no date and manufacturer's label inside the tunic. |
| U.S. Enert .30mm Carbine Ammunition
Six enert rounds of .30mm M1 carbine ammunition. UK sales only. |
| U.S. Gasoline Stove M1950
This is a gasoline stove used by U.S Forces in Korea and Vietnam and is very similar to the M1942 pattern. This example was manufactured by "ROGERS, AKRON, OHIO". It is dated 1966 and stamped with " U.S." |
| U.S. M1917 WW1 Helmet.
This is a very good example of a U.S. issue WW1 Brodie helmet. The helmet is in good condition with a ruff textured finish with the initials " V.A.", scratched on the front. The liner and chinstrap are in excellant condition. |
| U.S. Pilot's Clipboard
This is a type MK 2A pilot's clipboard which is also marked "U.S.PROPERTY". This example still has its original pencil. |
| U.S. Technicial Corporal Chevrons
A pair of technicial corporal chevrons 5th Grade. |
| U.S. 1911A1 Semi-Auto Pistol
This is a very nice example of a 1911A1 45 calibre semi-auto pistol. This example was manufactured by Remington Rand and according to the serial number "2235684" was produced in 1945. The pistol is marked " United States Property, M1911A1 U.S.Army". UK sales only. |
| U.S. 1936 Pattern Haversack
This is a green later war version of the 1936 pattern haversack ( musette bag ). This example has been used by the Greek army and has a Greek soldiers name written inside. The U.S. is still visible on the front flap. |
| U.S. 1st Infantry Divisional Patch
The 1st Infantry division took part in the North African landings, Tunisia, Sicily, D-Day Normandy ( Omaha beach ), Battle of the Bulge, Germany and Czechoslovakia. |
| U.S. 30.06 Eight Round Clip
This is a enert 8 round clip of 30.06 ammunition for the M1 garand rifle. UK sales only. |
| U.S. 40mm M118/M169 Grenade
This is an enert 40mm grenade which would have been fired from a rifle grenade launcher attached to M16 assault rifles. |
| U.S. 50 Calibre Round
A enert 50 calibre round. UK sales only. |
| U.S. 50 Calibre Round
A enert 50 calibre round. UK sales only. |
| U.S. 50 Calibre Round
A enert 50 calibre round. UK sales only. |
| U.S. 50 Calibre Round
A enert 50 Calibre Round. UK sales only. |
| U.S. 50 Calibre Round
A enert 50 calibre round. UK sales only. |
| U.S. 50 Calibre Round
A enert 50 calibre round. UK sales only. |
| U.S. 50 Calibre Round
A enert 50 calibre round. UK sales only. |
| U.S. 50 Calibre Round
A enert 50 calibre round. UK sales only. |
| U.S. 8th Airforce Officers Chocolate Dress Tunic
This is a nice exmple of an standard issue Chocolate dress tunic belonging to a Lieutenant of the famous 8th Airforce.
Inside the left breast the label has the American Eagle and reads " REGULATION, ARMY OFFICERS UNIFORM".
It has has the manufacturers label " HART SCHAFFNER & MARX" and dated 7th May 1942. |
| U.S. Airbourne Signet Ring
This is a signet ring which was given to all individuals who had served with the U.S. Airbourne forces. The ring is almarked with sterling silver and is inscribed with "U.S. ARMY, AIRBORNE" |
| U.S. Airforce HGU26P Flight Helmet & Oxygen Mask
This is a HGU26P twin visor flight helmet which was the standard flight helmet worn by the U.S. Airforce in the 1960's and 1970's. This example has intact avionics and comes with the MBU-5 oxygen mask with the CRU-60 connector. The helmet has the original owners name " General Scott " |
| U.S. Airforce Summer Flight Suit
This is a 1963 dated summer issue flight suit which is a size 46 regular and in extremely good condition. |
| U.S. Airforce/Navy Anti-G Suit
This is a mark 2A Anti-G cutaway suit, which is dated December 1967. The original owners name is still visible "DUFFY". The suit was made by "DAVID CLARK Co. Inc". The size is " LARGE LONG " |
| U.S. All Purpose Goggles
These are issue all purpose goggles with red lenses. The rubber is still relatively soft, just a little dry in places. The goggles are numbered 112 and marked "polaroid". |
| U.S. Armoured Signet Ring
A signet ring which was issued to members of the Armoured branch if the U.S. Army. The ring has the following inscription " ARMOR, HELL ON WHEELS" |
| U.S. Army Airforce Officers Crusher Cap
This is a very nice example of an U.S. Army Airforce officers crusher cap which has the original owners name and service number written on the underneath of the visor. " Harold.L.Lane, 0-80646. The cap is marked "Airforce, Commander " and has the airforce emblem. The leather sweatband is marked " ANILINE FINISH" and " E-Z CUSHION. The cap was styled by Willis. |
| U.S. Army Armoured Patch
This is the armoured patch worn by training centres and independent battlions. |
| U.S. Army Cap Badge
This is the metal device worn by other ranks on their service caps. |
| U.S. Army Cotton Shirt
This is pre 1941 shirt as it does not have the convertible collar and gas features. The makers label partly remains. The shirt is in very good condition with the rank chevrons of a Technical Corporal. |
| U.S. Army Divisional Patch
This is the Divisional patch worn by the 9th Infantry Division which saw service on the North African Landings, Tunisa, Sicily, Normandy, Belgium and Germany. |
| U.S. Army Divisional Patch
This is an unknown divisional patch. |
| U.S. Army Divisional Patch
This is the divisional patch worn by the 42nd Infantry Division, which saw service in France, Germany and Austria. |
| U.S. Army Divisional Patch
This is the divisional patch worn by the 4th Infantry Division which saw service on D-Day ( Utah Beach ), Normandy, The liberation of Paris, Belgium, The Battle of The Bulge and Germany. |
| U.S. Army Greatcoat
This is a good example of army greatcoat which was introduced in 1939. This example is dated 1942, stamped US on the cotton lining and still retains the manufacturer's label and has brass buttons. It is approximately a size 42" chest. |
| U.S. Army HBT Shirt
This is a mint HBT shirt is has the special feature of the anti-gas flap. The shirt is size marked 38R. However it is approximately a 44" chest. |
| U.S. Army Inflatable Bladder.
This is on of the various types of inflatable devices issued to U.S troops for crossing rivers and amphibious landings. This example is dated June 29th 1944. |
| U.S. Artic Overshoes
This is a pre-war pattern which is all rubber. They are closed by four spring-loaded hooks and four buckles. Owing to the rubber crisis in the late 1930's they were not made after 1940. This example is in mint un-issued condition and are size stamped 8. |
| U.S. Browning Automatic Rifle
This is a 1944 dated of the famous Browning Automatic Rifle ( BAR ). The barrel has the U.S. acceptance mark of the flaming bomb and date. The receiver is stamp " Browning Automatic Rifle, U.S. Model of 1918, Manufactured by Winchester, serial number 104559". UK sales only |
| U.S. Canvas Muzzle Cover
This is a 1944 dated muzzle cover which fittned all types of U.S. Arms. |
| U.S. Cleaning Rod Pouch.
This is a cleaning rod pouch for the M1 Garand rifle. The pouch is dated 1944. |
| U.S. Combat Engineers Class A Dress Tunic
An Class A dress tunic belonging to a Sergeant from 24th Infantry Division. The left hand patch was the wears current unit, the right patch his previous ( 8th Infantry Division ).
The tunic is in mint condition and has the manufacturers label "
GOODALL COMPANY " and dated 4th June 1943. The tunic is stamped 39l |
| U.S. Divisional Patch
This is the divisional patch worn by the 84th Infantry Division, which saw service in Belgium, Holland, The battle of the Bulge and Germany. |
| U.S. Eagle Uniform Insignia
A pair of Vietnam era uniform eagles. |
| U.S. Enert .30mm Carbine Ammunition
Six rounds of enert .30mm M1 carbine ammunition. UK sales only. |
| U.S. Entrenching Tool & Carrier
This is a WW2 style entrenching tool with a M1956 carrier which was similar to the M1943 pattern but the rear side had two slide keepers. The front side has an eyelet tab and a short strap for the M5, M5A1, M6 and M7 bayonets. |
| U.S. ERDL Camouflage Boonie Hat
This is an un-issued camouflage boonie hat which still retains its labels. One label give cleaning instructions and the other gives the type and stock details. The cap is size marked 6.7/8 |
| U.S. First Aid Pouch
This example is British made for the U.S. Army and is dated 1944. |
| U.S. Flak Jacket (Armor Body Fragmentation )
This is a size medium flak jacket. The jacket retains both its labels. The top label give the size and type with the manufactures name ( RACHAMN MFG.CO ). The second label gives wearer instructions. The zipper and poppers are in good working order. |
| U.S. Flight Helmet Crown Pad
This is a spare un-issued inner thick crown pad of U.S. flight helmets. This example was produced by Sirra Engineering Co. |
| U.S. Flight Helmet's Crown Pad
This is the un-issued spare outer crown pad for U.S. flight helmets. |
| U.S. Garrison Cap
This is a tan cotton overseas cap which was worn with the cotton shirt and trousers. This example is a size 7.1/8. |
| U.S. Garrison OR's cap
This is a other ranks garrison cap in good condition. The branch of service piping yellow and purple is for Chemical Warfare service. |
| U.S. Huey Helicopter Crew Bush Hat
This is very rare bush hat which was worn by Huey helicopter crews. The hat has "HEUY-TEAM" stitched on one side the other side has "MAKHONPHANOM"" |
| U.S. Knife,Fork, Spoon Set
This is a knife, fork, spoon set, with the knife having a brown bakelite handle which is dated 1941. |
| U.S. M-1910 Cutlery Set
A knife fork and spoon set. The knife was produced by Landers,Frank & Clark ( LF&C) and dated 1917. The spoon is dated 1918. The spoon and knife are also stamped "US" |
| U.S. M-1910 Entrenching Axe
A good example of a M-1910 entrenching axe which is stamped "US". The carrier is in near mint condition and manufactured by "SHANE MFG.CO and dated 1942. |
| U.S. M-1910 Messtin
This is an aluminium messtin which is dated 1918 and stamped "US,USA,Co,1918". The M-1910 messtin where still issued during WW2. |
| U.S. M-1936 Pistol Belt.
This is a very well used M-1936 pistol belt which would have been used to all ranks armed with a hand gun or a carbine. |
| U.S. M-1943 Entrenching Tool
A nice example of a 1945 dated M-1943 entrenching tool manufactured by "AMES". The carrier is dated 1944 and stamped with U.S. AWNING. |
| U.S. M1 Bayonet
This is a U.S. M1 bayonet for the M1 Garand self loading rifle. which is actually a shortened M-1942, with a reproduction M3 scabbard for the M-1942 bayonet.
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| U.S. M1 Garand Rifle ( Early Spec )
This is a nice example of the Self loading M1 Garand Rifle. This example was produced by Springfield serial number 3055090. The receiver is WW2 vintage, however it has been re-barreled with a 1953 dated barrel. UK sales only |
| U.S. M1 Garand Waterproof Cover
This is an extremely rare waterpoof cover for the M1 Garand rifle which was issued to troops taking part in the Day Landings.
This example has the manufacturer's details and is dated 27 July 1943. |
| U.S. M1 Helmet
This is in fact a 1950's period helmet which has a 1953 dated liner, which is missing its leather headband. The helmet has been re-sprayed and has a helmet net and field dressing attached. |
| U.S. M1 Helmet With Helmet Cover
This is a Korean war period M1 helmet with a Vietnam era camouflage helmet cover. The helmet has a green webbing chin strap and the 2nd pattern liner with green webbing. The cammouflage cover has the manufacturers details. |
| U.S. M1 Medics Helmet
This is a good example of a front seamed, swivel bale M1 helmet which has been painted with the Red Cross symbols for medics. The helmet has the second pattern liner, with all tan fittings and leather chinstrap. |
| U.S. M1 Short Garand Bayonet
This is a short garand bayonet which has the flaming bomb on the scabbard which in its centre is stamped " US". There are no markings on the bayonet itself. UK sales only. |
| U.S. M1910 Waterbottle
This is a 1945 dated M1910 waterbottle with a non-dated cup. The tan cover is in good condition with "US" stamped on the front. |
| U.S. M1910 Waterbottle & Cup
This is a complete set consisting of a 1942 dated waterbottle made by A.G.M.CO with the U.S. stamp. The cup is well used and appears to be non-dated. The pouch is tan in colour with a faint U.S. stamp on the front and a part of the makers details on the back with what looks like a 1942 date. |
| U.S. M1911A1 Semi-Auto Pistol
This is a very nice example of a Colt produce M1911A1 pistol. The slide is marked " COLTS, P.T.F.A.MFG.OO.HARTFORD.CONN.USA". The frame is stamped "UNITED STATES PROPERTY, M1911A1.U.S.ARMY. The weapons serial number is 1867808, which dates the weapon to 1944. UK sales only. |
| U.S. M1917 Leggings
A nice pair of M1917 leggings which are dated 1918 and are size stamped "2". The leggings where made by F.M.KOYT.SHOE.CO. BOSTON DEPOT. |
| U.S. M1917A1 Helmet
This is a late 1930's produced U.S. produced brodie helmet which was still worn up till 1942. The helmet is in extremely good condition with its leather liner a little dry, and retaining its tan webbing chinstrap. The helmet shell is stamped 1B. |
| U.S. M1917A1 Flak Helmet
This is a amazing example of a M1917A1 helmet as used by ground Flak gunners. The helmet has a soft leather neck guard webbing chinstrap and a British style liner which is stamped 1940. The inside of the shell also has Army exceptance stamp.The helmet is also stamped size 58. |
| U.S. M1917A1 Helmet
This is a nice example of the helmet worn by U.S. Forces at the outbreak of WW2. The liner is slight damaged and worn. The shell is in excellant condition with a ruff textured finish. The shell is also stamped "HS 120" |
| U.S. M1923 Ammunition Belt
This is a two colour example of the standard ammunition belt which was used with M1 Garand and Springfield rifles. This example has no date markings. |
| U.S. M1923 Cartridge Belt
This is a green and tan M1923 cartridge belt which has a faint " U.S. stamp and very, very faint makers stamp. This example has the retaining straps. |
| U.S. M1928 Messtin Pouch
A good example of the M1928 messtin pouch. |
| U.S. M1936 Field Bag ( Musette Bag )
This is a 1943 dated example made by "JOHANSEN". The bag is in very good condition and comes with its carrying strap. |
| U.S. M1936 Field Bag ( Musette Bag )
This is a 1942 dated example with a faint makers mark. On the reverse of the bag you have the original owners initials and service number " P.J.N. 0221781". The bag comes with the carrying strap. |
| U.S. M1936 Pistol Belt
A rare example of a non-dated M1936 pistol belt with British style blackened brass fittings. |
| U.S. M1936 Pistol Belt
This is a good example of a the M1936 pistol belt which has blackened brass fittings dated 1941 and has the makers initials " R.M.CO. |
| U.S. M1936 Pistol Belt
A M1936 pistol belt with zinc alloy fittings and brass grommets. The are no dates or makings. |
| U.S. M1936 Pistol Belt
This is a mint un-issued tan M1936 pistol belt which has the "U.S." on the right side. The "U.S." is normally found on the left side. |
| U.S. M1936 Pistol Belt
This is an un-issued tan example of a 1942 dated M1936 pistol belt with a blurred makers stamp. |
| U.S. M1936 Pistol Belt
This is a un-issued example of a 1943 dated M1936 pistol belt which was made by " NASCO" |
| U.S. M1936 Pistol Belt
This is a un-issued 1943 dated M1936 pistol belt made by " NASCO" |
| U.S. M1936 Pistol Belt
This is a un-issued example of a 1943 dated M1936 pistol belt made by "NASCO". |
| U.S. M1936 Suspenders
A used pair of M1936 suspenders which are stamped "US" and are dated 1942. The makers stamp is rather blurred. |
| U.S. M1936 Suspenders ( Tan )
A good example of Tan M1936 suspenders. |
| U.S. M1937 Pattern Wool Trousers.
A well used example of 1937 pattern wool trousers which have hand a number of repairs. This example is a 36" waist and a 31" leg. |
| U.S. M1942 First Aid Pouch & Tin
This is a M1942 first aid pouch which was made by "BRAUER BROS.SHOE.CO" and dated 1942. The tin is the orange Carlisle model, which has not been opened. |
| U.S. M1942 Waterbottle
This is a 1944 dated waterbottle and cup which is in good useable condition. The tan cover has a faint "US" stamped on the front. |
| U.S. M1943 Field Jacket.
This is a well used M1943 field jacket which has had some minor repairs. The jacket is approximately a size medium. |
| U.S. M1943 Folding Entrenching Tool
This is an original M1943 folding entrenching tool with a high quality reproduction carrier. The tool is in good working condition retaining nearly all its green paint. |
| U.S. M1956 Ammunition Pouch
This is a good example of a ammunition pouch for M1956 webbing. The front of the cas is stamped " US" and the inside is stamped with " Small Arms Case". |
| U.S. M1A1 Thompson Submachine Gun ( Early Spec )
This is a nice example of the M1A1 Thompson submachine gun which was produced by Auto-Ordnance, Corporation, Bridgeport, Connecticut. UK sales only. |
| U.S. M1A1 Thompson Submachine Gun ( Early Spec )
This is a near mint example of the M1A1 Thompson SMG. Which was produced by Auto Ordnanace, Corporation, Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA. UK Sales only. |
| U.S. M1C Paratrooper Carbine ( Early Spec )
This is paratrooper M1C carbine produce by Inland Division, General Motors and dated 1944. The woodwork is 100% original wartime manufacture with the code on the folding stock "6587614". UK sales only. |
| U.S. M21 Gasmask & Filter
This is a 1952 dated example which with a 1954 dated filter, it is very similar to the WW2 M5, gasmark. |
| U.S. M2A2 Gasmask & Haversack
This is a mint un-issued M2A2 gasmask and haversack which was introduced into the U.S. Forces in July 1941. The mask was made by Goodyear and dated 1942. The haversack also cantains the antidim tin, |
| U.S. M3 Submachine Gun ( Early Spec )
This is a very nice example of the M3 submachine gun, which was better known as the Grease gun. This example was produced by Guilde Lamp. The M3 was manufactured between 1942 to 1944. After which it was replaced by the M3A1. UK sales only. |
| U.S. M3 Submaching Gun Canvas Cover
This is a heavy duty canvas gun cover for the M3 submachine gun ( Grease gun ). The zipper on the cover is broken but looks to be repairable. The cover is stamped "COVER. CAL.45.SUB.M.G.M3." |
| U.S. M37 Pattern Trousers
A very good condition example of M37 pattern trousers which still retains the makers label, however the details have faded. The original owners name are written on the cotton pocket lining " Patterson ". The trousers have the size label which reads W32. L31. |
| U.S. M37 Pattern Trousers
This a good example of M37 pattern trousers which have two minor repairs to the knees. The trousers have an early anti-vesicant special feature. A triangular green flannel flap has been added behind the fly. |
| U.S. M42 Waterbottle & Cup
This is a complete waterbottle set consisting of waterbottle, cup and pouch. The waterbottle is dated 1944 and was made by G.P.& F.CO. and stamped "U.S". The drinking cup is also stamped "U.S." and made by A.G.M.CO. and is dated 1945. The green pouch has a faint "U.S" printed on the front and a faint makers details and what appears to be a 1945 date. |
| U.S. M42 Waterbottle & Cup
The watebottle is stamped "U.S" and has the makers initials of G.P.& F.C.O. and dated 1943. The drinking cup has the makers name of "FOLEY. M.F.G. & Co with a 1944 date. The cup also has the "U.S." stamp. The pouch has no visible markings. |
| U.S. M43 Combat Jacket
This is a good condition M43 combat jacket which retains the size label "36L". However the jacket is closer to a UK 42" chest. |
| U.S. M43 Jacket ( 1st Army )
This is a very good example of the M43 Combat jacket. The jacket still retains its divisional patch "1st Army", which saw service on D-Day. Normandy, Battle of the Bulge, Rhineland and Germany. The jacket retains both its labels, however the makers label is very faint to read. The size of the jacket is 40R. However it will fit someone with a 44" chest. |
| U.S. M65 Combat Jacket
This is a medium size M65 combat jacket in good condition still retaining the original owners name and has been awarded The Combat Infantryman Badge. The jacket also retains its cloth manaufacturer's label, however the details have been washed out. |
| U.S. Machete
This is a 1945 dated U.S. machete manufactured by Collins & Co. The blade and wooden handle are in good condition. However the leather scabbard has perished around the belt loop and retaining strap. The main body of the scabbard is still relatively in good condition. |
| U.S. Marine Corps Herringbone Trousers
This is an excellant example issue Marine corps herringbone trousers, which are 34" waist. The trousers buttons are all stamped "U.S. MARINE CORPS" . |
| U.S. Marine Corps NCO's Sword
This is a good example of a floriated U.S. marine corps NCO's sword. The blade is floriated on both sides with the words " UNITED STATES MARINES " with the Marine Corp symbol.
The sword was made by "Atlanta Cutlery India ". |
| U.S. Marine Corps Signet Ring
A marine corps signet ring which was award to all former members of the U.S. Marine Corps. The ring has the emblem of the marine corps and the flag rising on Iwo Jima. |
| U.S. Marine Corps Toiletry Roll
This is a U.S. Marine Corps marked toiletry roll which would contain toothbrushes, Razors, etc. This example is in mint un-issued condition and is dated 1968. |
| U.S. Messtins
A set of "U.S." stamped 1945 dated messtins made by " LEYSE". |
| U.S. Messtins
A nice set of aluminium non-dated messtins stamped "U.S." and made by "WYOTT". |
| U.S. Messtins
A set of 1943 dated aluminium messtins made by E.A. & Co. The messtins are also stamped " U.S." |
| U.S. Messtins
This is a 1944 dated example manufactured by Leyse. |
| U.S. Messtins
A 1944 dated example of U.S. issue messtins manufactured by M.A. & Co. |
| U.S. Messtins.
A set of aluminium messtins dated 1943 and marked M.A. & Co. |
| U.S. MKVI One Inch Flare Pistol
This is a Harrington & Richardson Arms Co, produced flare pistol. UK sales only. |
| U.S. Multi-Purpose Pliers
A very nice example of a Utica manufactured multi-purpose pliers which are marked with "UTICA, NY,USA 402-61/2. The pliers are come with their original pouch wich is stamped "U.S. BOLT", on the front and the manufacturer's details on the reverse "S.FROEHUCH CO.Inc. N.Y.C. 1943. |
| U.S. Navy Summer Flight Suit
This is a CS-FRP-1 U.S. Navy summer issue flight suit dated 1967 and made by " COVINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC". The suit is made of fire resistant polyamide and is a size 36R. |
| U.S. Navy Gasmask & Pouch.
This is an extremely rare item a U.S. Navy MKIV gasmask and pouch dated 1944. The mask and pouch are both in very good condition. |
| U.S. Navy Helicopter Pilots APH-5 Flight Helmet
This is a gold coloured APH-5 flight helmet belonging to a helicopter pilot of the U.S. Navy. Unfortunately all the avionics are missing, however the visor is intact. |
| U.S. Navy M1 Helmet
This is a very nice example of a U.S. Navy early produced M1 helmet, with front seam and fixed bales. The helmet is in very good condition and has been over painted blue by the navy leaving the inside helmet its original green paint. The helmet is complete with all its straps. |
| U.S. Navy M41 Jacket
This is a M41 Jacket which as NAVY DEPARTMENT on its manufacturers tag and giving size 38. The jacket is in fair condition and has the usual frayed cuffs. The zipper is in good working order. On the left breast there seems to have been a name where the stitching is still visible. |
| U.S. Navy Wet Weather Trousers
This is a mint un-issued example of U.S. Navy wet weather trousers. This example still retain their original label which reads " Navy Department, Contract NXsx 44431, Medium". The front of the trousers are stamped " USN" |
| U.S. Officers Crusher Cap
A good example of a 1942 dated officers crusher cap. The leather sweatband has become unstitched from the body of the cap but it is all there and can be re-stitched with a bit of tender loving care. The leather sweatband is nicely stamped with the date and manufactures details. |
| U.S. Officers Webbing Belt
This is a trousers webbing belt as worn by U.S. officers. The size of the belt is approximately 34" waist. |
| U.S. Officer's Chocolate Tunic
This is a mint example of a Lieutenants tunic belonging to the Signal Corps. The tunic was tailored by The Hamilton Tailoring & Co, Cincinnati, Ohio. The tunic still retains the original owner's name tag. " Mr P.Fragmen and dated 17/03/1944. |
| U.S. OR's Summer Shirt
This is a summer issue shirt belonging to a Sergeant of the Fourth Airforce. The shirt still retains its original issue label .
The shirt is approximately a size 40-42" chest. |
| U.S. Other Ranks Ike Jacket.
This is a standard 1944 pattern Ike jacket dated 14th April 1945.
It is in good condition, however it is a small size "34S".
The manufacturer of the jacket was " WULF BROTHERS. INC " |
| U.S. P14 Rifle
This is a mint example of a U.S P14 rifle, which was later used by the British Home Guard during WW2. This is indicated by a number of War Department arrows stamped onto the wood and metal of the weapon. The brass disc on the butt is stamped with performance data. UK sales only |
| U.S. P14/P17 Bayonet
This is a 1917 dated P14/P17 bayonet manufactured by Remington and is proof marked with the flaming bomb and stamped "US". The bayonet and scabbard are both in excellant condition. |
| U.S. Paratrooper M1C Paratrooper Helmet
This is a nice example of M1C paratrooper helmet. However i can not confirm if the D-Bales are actually original to the helmet. The shell is definately wartime vintage front seamed and does appear to have been re-painted with a Major's rank insignia painted on the front. The chinstrap is defianately reproduction as is the leather chinstrap cup on the liner. The liner is definately wartime paratrooper issue and was manufactured by "FOXTONS" as indicated by the letter "F" The leather liner chinstrap is original. Since i believe the helmet to be partly original i have priced it accordingly. |
| U.S. Pilot's Shroud Cutter
This is a nice example of the shroud cutter which allowed a pilot to cut himself free from his parachute. |
| U.S. Pilot's Strobe Light
This is a distress light which downed pilots would have used to attract attention from search and rescue teams. The strobe light would have been part of the issue kit for the SV1 and SV2 survival vests. This example is dated 1975. |
| U.S. Pilot's Survival Blanket
This is a thermal survival blanket which would have been part of the SV2 survival vest kit. |
| U.S. Pilot's Survival Cards
This is a pack of survival cards which was part of the kit of the SV1 and SV2 survival vests. The cards where issued to inform a downed pilot on how he could avoid illness. This pack was produced of South East Asia and dated 1st April 1968. |
| U.S. Pilot's Survival Knife
This is a survival knife which was also part of the SV2 survival vest's kit. The knife has a saw back and leather scabbard with additional pocket for a small combination tool, which is unfortunately missing. |
| U.S. Pinfire Revolver ( Obselete Calibre )
This is one of the best condition revolvers we have seen of this type for some considerable time, with signs of use but with much of the original mirror blue remaining. The revolver has a really tight action, no makers mark and is 7mm calibre. A superb and stunning Pinfire revolver dating from the U.S. civil war. UK sales only. |
| U.S. Radio Transmitter & Receiver PRC100
This is a very good example of a complete U.S. Radio PRC100 Radio transmitter and receiver. The radio comes with its 1962 dated carrying harness, plus its short and long antenna in their 1962 dated pouch which also contains the handset. |
| U.S. Rank Chevrons
This a pair of un-issued Vietnam era Sergeant chevrons. |
| U.S. Riot Control Mask
This is a un-issued Riot control mask which is dated Jan 1969. The mask has its original pouch and inner bag. The front of the pouch has been stamped " FOR USE IN RIOT CONTROL AGENTS ONLY" |
| U.S. Service Cap
This is a mint example of enlisted man's service cap it was worn as part of the service uniform until 1941. When it was officially replaced by the Garrison cap. However it was still un-officially worn to the 1950's. This example is dated 1947. The size is 6.3/4. |
| U.S. Serviceman's Pay record & Service ID Card
This is a pay record and service and ID card belong to a Corporal Francis.M.Flynn, who was a member of the U.S. Army Air Force. The ID card is dated Feb 15, 1945. |
| U.S. Smith & Wesson Revolver
This is a 38 calibre Victory model Smith & Wesson revolver, which was issued to British forces during WW2. As indicated by the "V" prefix before the serial number. The weapon has the Smith & Wesson trade mark on the frame and has a good clean action. UK sales only. |
| U.S. Smith & Wesson Revolver ( Early Spec )
This is a good example of a pre-WW2 Smith & Wesson 38 special revolver. Unfortunately the previous owner has lost its de-activation certificate. However the London proof markings are clearly visible giving the date of de-activation as 1993. The weapon is sold with six enert rounds. UK sales only. |
| U.S. Straight Back Entrenching Tool
This is a M1910 entrenchint tool probably a WW1 vintage tool and is stamped "U.S." on the shaft. The entrenching tool carrier is the M1928 and is dated 1943 with the manufacturers Initials " B.B.S. & Co. |
| U.S. Sugar Sack
This is a hessian sack which contained 100LBS of sugar. |
| U.S. Summer Issue Fighter Pilots Flying Helmet
This is a mint un-issued fighter pilots flying helmet which has the army airforces stamp. The helmet retains the makers label " Bates Shoe Company ". The helmet is marked large, |
| U.S. Summer Issue Garrison Cap
This is a summer issue Garrison cap size 7.1/2. |
| U.S. Suspenders M1956
These are M56 suspenders are the type which was worn during the Vietnam war to support and heavy equipment like Radio's and the bar ammunition belt. They was also used to support the Garand cartridge belt. |
| U.S. TUNIC ( BIG RED ONE )
This is a very nice example of the U.S Army tunic belonging to 1st Infantry Divsion which was formed on 8th June 1917 and became better known as the BIG RED ONE. The tunic is in very good condition retaining its makers label. However it has become unreadable. |
| U.S. Vietnam Issue Gasmask & Haversack
This is M9A1 Gasmask dated 1971 in its original haversack which is marked "Field Protective Mask, M9A1" |
| U.S. Wire Cutters & Pouch
A nice example of 1944 dated wire cutters which are stamped "US". The pouch is dated 1942 and has the makers initials " R.M.T.CO. |
| U.S.Airforce Summer Flight Suit
This is a K-2B summer issue flight suit which is dated 4tth April 1966. The suit retains the original owners name tag "NICHOLS, crew chief flight wings andthe "U.S.AIRFORCE" insignia. The suit is in excellant condition and is a size "Large Regular" |
| U.S.Airforce/Navy Pilots Survivial Vest
This is a near mint airforce pilots survival vest which is known as the SV2. This example still retains the original owners name "Cooke" A special feature of the SV2 is the built in leather scabbard for the survival knife. The vest pocket still has the mini-flare holders which was made by "Security Signals Inc ". |
| U.S.Army Armoured Patch
This is the patch worn by the 27th Armoured Corps. |
| U.S.M.C. Officers Dress Whites
This is a very good example of the white dress uniform, which was stipulated to be worn in the hot season or in the tropics on special ocasions. The tunic has the marine corps gold guilted buttons with the marine corps emblem on the collar. The rank bars are missing. The tunic still retains its marine corps contract label and was made by G.U.Williams & Co 246.S.Eleventh St. Philadelphia. The trousers also retain the marine corps contract label. |
| U.S.Marine Corps Stamped M1942 Waterbottle
This is a standard M1942 waterbottle and cup which are both dated 1945. The actual waterbottle pouch is stamped U.S.M.C. ( UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS). Marine corps waterbottle pouches can be distinguished by either crossed pouch flaps or the belt hook is stitched in a higher position than army issue waterbottle pouches. |
| U.S.Navy Flight Survival Vest
This is a U.S.Navy's pilots survival vest know as the SV1. This example is in mint condition and was produced by L.W.FOSTER, SPORTSWEAR Co, Inc. |
| U.S.Navy M1 Helmet ( Saving Private Ryan )
This is a U.S.Navy front seamed swivel bale helmet. Swivel bales was introductuced in October 1943. This example has the half circle in red to indicate amphibious operations and the helmet itself has been painted in two colours olive drab and Navy grey. The back of the helmet has also been stenciled with " USN". The inside of the helmet has also been stamped with "USN". This helmet is actually one which was used in the film " Saving Private Ryan". The U.S. SPR. is the production company stamp. |
| U.S.Navy MA-2 Flight Harness
This is an extremely rare U.S. Navy flight harness which was made by Pioneer Recovery Systems Inc. The harness is in near mint condition and dated October 1971. The size of the harness is size 9LL. |
| U.S.Navy/Airforce Pilots Knee Pad
A flight suit Knee pad with the original owners name still attached "RIEDER" |
| U.S.Navy/Airforce Summer Flying Gloves
A pair of grey blue summer issue B-3A flying gloves which are a size 11 and made by Vincent Sanges Inc and dated 1967 |
| Ukrainian Officers Schuma Sidecap
This is an extremely rare Ukrainian security police ( Schuma ) officers sidecap. The leather sweatband has hardened, however the cap is in excellant condition without any moth damage. |
| Ukrainian Schuma NCO's Collar Patches
A extremely rare pair of Ukrainian Security Police NCO's collar patches. |
| Unissued Packet of Rhein - KonigTobacco
A nice example of an unissued packet of tobacco from Rhein - Konig. The packet contains 50 grams of tobacco and the paper seal is still uncut. The paper seal has an eagle and swastika and is marked "Steuerbegunftigt". |
| Unissued packet of Kyriazi No 6 Cigarettes
A good example of an unissued packet of Kyriazi No 6 cigarittes which was popular amongst the troops of the Afrika Korps. The packet contains 25 cigarettes and is marked " IN DEUTSCHLAND HERGESTELLT. The paper seal which has a eagle and swastika and marked "25 ZIGARETTEN DAS STUCK" is still unbroken. |
| Unissued Packt of Tobacco
A unissued 50 gram paper packet of tobacco. The paper packet has torn in places. However sellotape has been used to stop from taring even more. The paper seal is still intact and is marked with an eagle and swastika and " Steuerbegunftigt" |
| Victorian British Rifle Officers Busby ( part of item No 52785 )
This is the busby belonging to the rifle officers tunic item number 52785. The busby is in good condition. However it is missing the Regiments Cap badge and does have some minor damage. The makers details are still present with the Queens crown ( Victoria ). The maker was Hawkes & Co, London, Piccadilly. The leather chinstrap is still attached but missing one button. |
| Victorian British Rifle Regiment Tunic Busby
This an extremely rare and excellant condition tunic and busby belonging to an officer of the Rifles.The tunic has two internal pocket slashes to allow the wearer to put additional metarial like straw for extra warmth. The Tunic has the officers aiguillette still attached. ( Please see next addition for Busby . Item number 52786 ) |
| Vulkan Sanex Condoms
A pack containing three Vulkan Sanex Condoms. ( Please do not use ). |
| Waffen SS Artillery Officers Schirmmutzen
This is a near mint condition schirmmutzen ( peaked cap ) as worn by an Waffen SS artillery officer. The cap appears to have never had a chinstrap as there are no holes for the buttons to fasten the chinstrap too. The cap's celluloid triangle has been removed. There seems to be cyrillic characters indicating that the cap was captured by the Red Army. |
| Waffen SS Camouflage Parka
This is a Waffen-SS camouflage parka made from Italian camouflage material and rabbit fur. The parka has a number of field repairs and the fur is patchy in a number of places. The sleeves are lined with artifical silk and the skirt of the parka has been patched up with what appears to be SS oakleaf zeltbahn material. |
| Waffen SS Field Made Ski Cap
This is a field made ski cap made of zeltbahn material. The cap is in excellant condition and is approximately a size 58. |
| Waffen SS General's Single Collar Patch
This is an extremely nice example of SS Generals single collar patch with the rank of SS-Brigadefuhrer ( Major-General ). The reverse of the patch still retains its RZM label. |
| Waffen SS General's Single Collar Patch
This is a single SS generals removeable collar patch which was worn on the white summer tunic. The patch still retains its four mini fastners which allowed the collar patches to be removed from the tunic for cleaning. The rank of the collar patch is SS-Bridgadefuhrer ( Major-General ). |
| Waffen SS General's Single Shoulder Board
This is a removeable SS generals single shoulder board with the rank of SS-Brigadefuhrer ( Major-General ). The shoulder board has two mini hooks which allowed the item to be fastened to the shoulder seam of the white summer tunic. |
| Waffen SS Officers Schirmmutzen
This is a very nice example of a Waffen-SS cavalry officers peaked cap which still retains the makers logo "CW" Clemens Wagner. Under the sweatband there is a very faint stamping, however this is impossible to read. |
| Waffen SS Panzer Officers Shoulder Straps
A pair of stitched in type panzer shoulder straps with the rank of SS-Obersturmfuhrer ( 1st Lieutenant ). |
| Waffen SS Panzer Sidecap
This is a good example of an panzer sidecap as worn by members of the Waffen SS. The caps insignia has been removed, however the outline of the insignia is clearly visible. The cap has faded due to exposure to sunlight, but the you can still see the freshness of the original black colour under the caps flaps. The lining is herringbone cotton . The cap is RB numbered and dated 1944 with a size stamp 58. There is also cyrillic character indicating that the cap is a Red Army capture. |
| Waffen SS Single Collar Patch
This is a very nice early example of a single left hand collar patch belonging to the Waffen SS regiment Totenkopf. The deaths head and piping is made of aluiminum thread. On the reverse side of the collar patch retains a paper label with the following number "75589". |
| Waffen-SS Artillery Officers Shoulder Straps
A pair of stitched in type Waffen-SS artillery officers shoulder straps which hold the rank of SS-Utersturmfuhrer ( Lieutenant ). |
| Waffen-SS M43 Cap
I believe this to be a private purchase Waffen-SS M43 cap made from Italian army material. The cap's lining is silk lined heavily stained and has the Italian makers stamp. I believe the cap was either commissioned by a senior NCO, or an officer. |
| Waffen-SS Gotz Von Berlichingen Cuff Title
This is the cuff title worn by members of the Waffen-SS Panzer Grenadier Division, Gotz Von Berlichingen. The lettering and silver borders are made of aluminium thread. The Division was first raised in France autumn 1943 from training and replacement units and some Balkan Volksdeutsche. It saw action in Normandy, Carantan, Avranches. The division was withdrawn to Paris, Metz where is was rebuilt. It then saw action in the Saar area where it was badly mauled. It then took part in operation Nordwind ( Alasce ). Where it was forced back into Bavaria via Rimlingen, Schwetzengen, Nurnberg and then surrender to U.S. Forces near Achensee on 7th May 1945. |
| Waffen-SS M40 Single Decal Camouflage Helmet
This is a extremely rare camouflage single decal Waffen-SS helmet. The SS decal has been partly painted over, but still clearly visible. The liner has a few rips but complete and the chinstrap has the makers stamp " H.WANNWERKE.AG. Bielfeld" and dated 1941. |
| Waffen-SS Mountain Troops Edelweiss Sleeve Insignia
This is the the Sleeve insignia worn by members of the Waffen-SS-Freiwilligen-Gebirgsjager-Division Prinz Eugen and 13th Gebirgsjager-Division Handschar. This example is still attached to part of the sleeve material. |
| Waffen-SS Officers Collar Patches
A very nice example of a pair of Waffen-SS officers collar patches which hold the rank of Utersturmfuhrer ( Lieutenant ). |
| Waffen-SS Officers Sleeve Eagle
This is a bevo aluminium thread Waffen-SS officers sleeve eagle which has been removed from its tunic and still retains its paper backing. |
| Waffen-SS Sleeve Eagle
This is the early pattern Waffen-SS sleeve eagle which has been cut directly of the tunic, retaining some of the sleeve material. |
| Waffen-SS Totenkopf Officers Shoulder Straps
A pair of Waffen-SS Totenkopf officers stitched in type shoulder straps which have numeral cypher "1". Totenkopf Regiment was numbered 1 to 17. In October 1943, Himmler decided that Waffen-SS units and specialist personnel were adequately identified by collar patches, cuff titles and sleeve diamonds and he forbade the wearing of shoulder-strap numerals and cyphers for the duration of the war. The only exception was the Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler, whose members retained their LAH monograms. The shoulder-straps hold the rank of Utersturmfuhrer ( Lieutenant ). |
| Waffen-SS Zeltbahn (Smock )
This is a field made camouflage smock made from two oak leaf zeltbahns. The smock can be buttoned on the sides and sleeve coverings. It was common practice to make comouflage uniform items form Zeltbahns. |
| War Veterans Schirmmutze
This is a good example of a WW1 War Veterans peaked cap. In 1938 the Nazi party created the Nationalsozialistisches Reichskriegerbund ( NS-RKB ). This example would have been worn by the Lowest rank within the organisation and is a size 58, still retaining its diamond shaped label. |
| Waterbottle
Standard issue waterbottle in mint condition. |
| Waterbottle
Mint condition waterbottle. |
| Weapon Maintenance Badge
The is a nice example of the Weapon Maintenance Badge ( Unterwaffenmeister ) which was only worn by sergeants |
| Webbing Strap
A webbing strap which is un-blancoed. |
| Webbing Strap
A unblancoed webbing strap. |
| Webbing strap
This is a long webbing strap which is un-issued and dated 1944. |
| Webbing straps
A pair of green blanco straps. |
| Wehrmacht Don Cossack Tunic and Cap
A very rare item to add to any collection. This is an Army M42 tunic with the insignia of a Don Cossack volunteer. The tunic is in very, very good condition without any moth damage.The lining is artifical silver silk, with the same lining on the inside of the cossack shoulderboards. There are no internal markings whatsoever. The left sleeve has the Cossack shield with the colours, blue and red. The collar patches are the distinctive crossed white spears on a red background with a olive green underlay and a grey bevo breast eagle on the right chest. The cap which is included with the tunic has the Wehrmacht cap insignia which has been stitched to the Cossack cap which has a red top with a gold cross. |
| Wehrmacht Belt & Buckle
This is a mid-war leather belt which is RB numbered and size 90 with a steel buckle, which still retains traces of its original green paint. |
| Wehrmacht Belt & Buckle
This is a mid-war leather belt which has been shortened to approximately a 34" waist, with a steel buckle. |
| Wehrmacht Belt Buckle
A standard steel example of a Wehrmacht issue belt buckle, which has had the two belt pins replaced. |
| Wehrmacht Hospital Pyjama Uniform
This is a mint example of a Wehrmacht issue hospital uniform which was worn my injuried personal. The jacket has a faint makers mark and dated 1943. The trousers also have a faint makers mark but the date is clearly visible 1940. The braces are dated 1943. |
| Wehrmacht Issue Racksack
This is a 1944 dated heavy duty canvas racksack which has had the flap lined with late-war SS camouflage material. The racksack has thin leather carrying straps with two brown leather Zeltbahn straps attached to the sides. The inside of the racksack is RB numbered. |
| Wehrmacht Issue Wheat Sack
This is a 1943 dated Wehrmacht issue wheat sack with the Wehrmacht Eagle on one side and on the other " H.Vpfl. 1943 " |
| Wehrmacht Marksman Lanyard
This is a nice example of a the 1st pattern army marksman lanyard with three additional acorns. The lanyard has the makers initials of " T & S" on a fieldgrey backing. |
| Wehrmacht Officers Dagger
A good example of a non-makers marked Army officers dagger. The condition of the blade is good still retaining a tight fit into the scabbard. The scabbard is in good condition without any dents or damage. |
| Wehrmacht Sports Vest
This is a army issue sports vest. |
| Wehrmacht Steel Belt Buckle
A Wehrmacht non-maker marked steel belt buckle. |
| Wehrpass
The name of the original owner is Karl Ohnerorg whom was born on 31/10/1896 and was a member of the reserve Army with the rank of major. |
| Wehrpass
A very good condition Wehrpas retaining its original owners photograph and details with personal letters. |
| Welsh Guards
A Welsh Guards embroided single shoulder title. |
| Western Peacemaker Blank Firing Revolver
This is a excellant .22 long blank firing revolver made by Interworld Arms. Sold subject to the Violent Crime Reduction Bill. UK sales only. |
| Writing Pad for Map and Target Positioning.
This is a writing pad for taking notes of various features and target positioning. The pad has examples of all the symbols used by Wehrmacht personal when map reading. |
| WW1 British 08 Belt
This is a nice example of a webbing 08 pattern British army belt. This example is dated 1918. |
| WW1 British Officers Haversack
This is a haversack as used by British army officers.The haversack has had two minor repairs on the buckles which appear to have been glued back in position. The haversack still retains its carrying strap. |
| WW1 British Officers Tunic
This is a cuff ranked tunic belonging to a Lieutenant-Colonel of the Royal Engineers. The tunic has the tailers label " G.E.CARRINGTON, 53 HIGH ST. OLD BROMPTON & CARLTON HOUSE, REGENT ST. S.W. LONDON. The tunic also retains the original owners name a Mr H.P.De Salis. R.E. Mr Salis was a major at the time when the tunic was tailored later being promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel. The rippon bars are 1915 Star, British Medal and the Victory medal. It also has three overseas stripes inidcating 18 months overseas service. The tunic is in excellant condition. |
| WW1 British Service Cap
This is a mint un-issued example of a British Army Service cap which is dated 1918. The cap's liner is black oil skin and has the makers details " J.Compton. Sons & Webb, London ". Which also appears under the sweatband. The cap is size stamped 6.5/6 |
| WW1 British Soldiers Christmas Gift Box
This is a brass gift box given to British soldiers in Christmas 1914 by Queen Mary. The front of the box has a portrait of Queen Mary the the letter "M" on either side. The tin is also stamped with "IMPERIUM BRITANNICUM, JAPAN, RUSSIA,MONTE NEGRO, SERVIA, FRANCE,BELGIUM". Which where the allies in 1914. The box is also stamped " CHRISTMAS 1914" The box also retains it's 303 bullet pencil in its cardboard sleeve. |
| WW1 German 08 Binculars
This is a very good example of a German 08 binculars still in their original presstoff carrier. The carrier still retains its paper label in the lid and is titled " Gebrauchsanweisung fur das Fernglas 08 ". The binoculars are marked " Fernglas 08, Emil Busch A-G Rathenog, 104182". The leather carrying strap is a replacement, which are attached to the original metal dust cover. The optics are crystal clear. |
| WW1 German Boot Knife
A very mint example of a WW1 German boot knife, which has been highly polished. The blade is marked " GOTTLIER.HAMMESFAHR.SOLINGEN.FOCHS. On the other side of the blade there is a letter " D", with the imperial crown above. |
| WW1 German Denim Fatique Tunic
This is an extremely rare item a mint un-issued German fatique tunic, which still retains its size markings and is also stamped " LW HS " |
| WW1 German Egg Grenade
This is a semi-relic and enert egg grenade which is missing its fuse. |
| WW1 German Gasmask & Canister
This is a German gasmask, which is rather dried but complete. The canister retains all its paint and carrying straps and appears to be unit marked on the lid. |
| WW1 German Iron Cross
A 2nd class Iron Cross which has the dates 1813 and 1914 has the Letter " W " ( Wilhelm ) and the imperial crown. |
| WW1 German Messtins
A good example of a set of German messtins.
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| WW1 German Messtins
A black painted aluminium German messtins, which have the original owners name scratch on the the messtins. R.Z. Ander. This pattern was used right uptil the mid 1930's. |
| WW1 Imperial German Navy Cap
This is an extremely rare item which has come from a private collection and has been stamped so. The cap has had a minor repair on its crown, otherwise it is in extremely good condition. The cap band reads " MARINESTATION DER NORDSEE " ( Navy station North Sea ). The personal would either man shore based batteries or observation posts. The cockade is of the Prussian state colours. |
| WW1 Period Binoculars
A nice example of a WW1 period binoculars. This example has extendable sun shades and have good optics. |
| WW1 Style British Army Leather Jerkin
This is in fact a WW2 No 2 British army jerkin. Which has been altered to resemble a WW1 leather jerkin. This has been done by replacing all the plastic buttons with leather ones. The jerkin is in good condition with slight ware. |
| WW1 Style British Army Hobnailed Boots
These are in fact Royal Navy deck boots which have been altered to resemble WW1 British army ammunition boots. This has been done by adding studds, heel plates and a studs on the top of the foot of the boot. The boots are a size 7. |
| WW1 U.S.M.C. Other Ranks Dress Blues
This is a rare WW1 U.S. Marine Corps dress blue uniform consisting of tunic and trousers. The tunic has the rank chevrons of a corporal and the pistol marksman award. The brass buttons are all made by " Horstmann of Philadelphia". The collar is missing the Marine Corps insignia. The trousers have the original owners name and date written inside " H.L.COWLES 1918". The trousers are also stamped " QUARTERMASTER, U.S.Marine Corps 1915-18". |
| WW1. U.S. M1910 Waterbottle Set
This is a complete U.S. watebottle set consisting of a 1918 dated pouch with the makers initials R.I.A. The waterbottle and cup both have the U.S. stamp, are dated 1918 and have the makers initial " L.F. & Co" |
| WW1.U.S. Waterbottle Set
This is a complete U.S. waterbottle set with a 1917 dated pouch with the makers initials of " R.I.A." The waterbottle is stamped with "U.S." and is dated 1918. The cup is not dated. However it has the makers name of " INGERSOLL PRODUCTS " and is stamped " U.S." |
| WW2 German Army NCO's Sword and Knot
WW2 German army NCO's Dove Head Sword with knot.
The sword is a non maker, however the blade is in very good condition. |
| WW2 German Boot Knife
A good example of the issue boot knife as used by German troops in WW2. The knife is in good condition with a letter "S" marking the blade. The scabbard has most of its original black paint, however one of the three prongs has snapped off. |
| WW2 German Fighting Knife
A very good example of a WW2 German fighting knife. The blade has been stamped with the letter " W ". The scabbard has most of its original black paint and all its three prongs. With most examples of this type of fighting knife the lower prong has normally snapped off. |
| WW2 Italian Mortar Round
This is a 45mm Brixia ant-personnel mortar round in very good condition. |
| York and Lancaster Single Shoulder Title
A embroided example of a Single shoulder title belonging to the York and Lancaster infantry regiment ( English ). |
| Yugoslavian K98 Bayonet
A Yugoslavian K98 bayonet, which has the makers stamp and code number 44. UK sales only. |
| Zeiss Ikon Camera
A very nice example of a Zeiss Ikon camera, which would have been a private purchase item and used by individual Wehrmacht soldiers. This example was manufactured approximately in 1938, it was favoured by the troops for its compack size and would easily fit into the skirt pocket of their tunics.The camera is in extremely good condition. |
| Zeltbahn Bakelite Tent Peg
I Currently have a number of baklite Zeltbahn pegs all with wartime dates and codes, all in good condition. £10 each |
| Zeltbahn steel Tent pegs
A have a number of steel zeltbahn pegs all mainly dated 1941.
£10 each |
| Zeltbahn Steel Tent Pegs
I have a one steel tent peg for of Zeltbahn tent dated 1939. |
| Zeltbahn Strap
A two piece zeltbahn strap, which has various ink stampings. |
| Zeltbahn Tent Poles
These are unmarked zeltbahn tent poles, which are probably post-war manufactured. Four poles are needed to make a four man zeltbahn tent. |