Canadian MKVI Revolver Holster
This is webbing holster originally designed for use with the MKVI .455 revolver. However it was also used for the .38 Revolvers such as the Webley MKIV, Enfield No2 MK1 and the Smith & Wesson Victory revolvers. This example is dated 1942 and has a faint makers marking and comes with a cleaning rod which is plastic coated. read more
55.00 GBP
British MKVI Revolver Holster
This is a leather holster for the MKVI .455 revolver. This is name to a 2nd Lieutenant W.W.S.Gibbard Royal Field Artillery. ( RFA ) read more
65.00 GBP
British Entrenching Tool & Carrier
This is a 1930 dated entrenching tool which is maker marked Yates & Co. This example comes with a 1942 dated carrier which is maker marked M.W&S.LTD for Martin Wright & Sons. read more
85.00 GBP
British Mess Tins
A set of matching mess tins which are both dated 1942 and maker marked EIS. read more
45.00 GBP
British No2 MKlll 6x30 Binoculars & Case
1945 dated No2 MKIIl 6x30 binoculars which have good are maker marked Kershaw and have good clear optics. This example comes with a webbing neck strap and a 1938 dated case which is maker marked MECo for Mills Equipment Company. read more
90.00 GBP
British Artillery Map Target Plotting Board & Webbing Case
This is a map target plotting board which could also be attached to a special tripod. This example comes with its webbing carrying case which is maker marked MECo for Mills Equipment Company and dated 1940. read more
165.00 GBP
British 37 Pattern Map Case
A 1944 dated 37 pattern map case, which comes with its fibre board insert. This example is in very good condition and maker marked W&G.LTD for Waring & Gillow. read more
45.00 GBP
British Army Kit Bag
This is a May 1943 dated kit bag which has the original owners initials. The kit bag comes with its brass detachable handle which also doubles as a lock. read more
55.00 GBP
Australian 37 Pattern Gaiters
A set of unissued 1944 dated Australian 37 pattern gaiters which are size stamped 2 and maker marked G.W.Co.Ltd. read more
40.00 GBP
British General Service Beret
A good example of a G.S. beret, which was first introduced in September 1943 as a wartime measure to replace the G.S. side cap. When the G.S. beret was first introduced it was dubbed by British soldiers as "Cap Ridiculous" as it was an unpopular item amongst the troops. However it was for universal wear and the troops got used to it. This example was produced by J.Collett.LTD and size stamped ... read more
85.00 GBP










