German Army Belt & Buckle
A very nice example of aluminium buckle retaining its leather tab and attached to a 90cm belt. The leather tab is maker marked and dated 1939. read more
225.00 GBP
Hamburg Fire Defence Belt Buckle
This is a rare aluminium city of Hamburg fire defence belt buckle, still retaining its leather tab which is dated 1938. read more
85.00 GBP
German Torch
A good example of a private purchase German torch with red and blue coloured lenses. This pattern torch is illustrated on page 134 in Uniforms & Traditions of the German army 1933 to 1945 by John R. Angolia and Adolf Schlicht Volume 3. read more
55.00 GBP
German Wound Silver Wound Badge
A nice example of a 1939 silver wound badge which would have been awarded for any individual who had received 3 to 4 wounds. This example is maker marked with number 30 which identifies the maker as Hauptmunzamt Vienna. read more
125.00 GBP
German March Compass
A good working order march compass which is DRGM and maker marked "Busch". read more
75.00 GBP
U.S. Service Jacket
This is in fact a M1950 Service jacket is is very similar to the M1944 service jacket was originally first made in the United Kingdom for U.S. army and was designed to be alternative jacket to the service tunic and was chosen by General Eisenhower in April 1944 and subsequently became known as the IKE Jacket. This M1950 is in excellent condition and has been badge up with original WW2 8th Army... read more
65.00 GBP
U.S. 1st Pattern M1941 Field Jacket
This is a 1st pattern M1941 field jacket which was officially adopted 7th October 1940 and remained in production to May 1941 when it was replaced with the 2nd pattern M1941 field jacket, which differed by have buttoned epaulettes and slash front packets without flaps. This example has had a minor field repair to the colllar, otherwise it is in excellent condition with all its buttons and a wor... read more
595.00 GBP
Reproduction U.S. 2nd Pattern Tankers Jacket
This is an extremely nice replica of the 2nd pattern U.S. tankers jacket, which was introduced on 26th March 1942, which officially replaced the 1st pattern which had open patch pockets on the front. This replica as a Talon marked zip and is a size 40. ( Medium ). read more
60.00 GBP
U,S. Convalescent Jacket
This is a blue version of the convalescent jacket which would be worn by walking patients. The jacket would actually the convalescent suit with matching coloured trousers. The suit came in two colours, Royal blue and maroon. This example is unissued and retains its contract label, which gives the size ( Large ), pattern dated 17th January 1945 and the manufacturing date 6th July 19745. read more
125.00 GBP










