U.S M21 Training Grenade
This is a training version of the MKIIA1 fragmentation grenade more commonly known as the Pineapple grenade due to its resemblance to the said fruit. The MkIIA1 was used during WW2, Korea and Vietnam Wars. This example dates from the 1950's and would have originally be painted blue. However this example has been painted and the base has been filled in as it would have had a hole. It comes in it... read more
90.00 GBP
British Inert 68mm Type 25 Mortar Rocket
This is the main body of a inert Type 25, 68mm mortar rocket. This example is in excellent condition and is dated May 1976. U.K. Sales Only. read more
45.00 GBP
British Inert WW1 18 Pounder Shell
This is an inert WW Naval 18 pounder shell, which is dated 1915. U.K. Sales Only. read more
125.00 GBP
Unknown WW2 Shell Fuse
This is a unknown shell fuse which is dated July 1944. U.K. Sales Only. read more
25.00 GBP
British WW2 25 Pounder Shell Case
This is a WW2 spent MKII 25 pounder shell case. read more
35.00 GBP
British Naval 4.7 inch Shell Case
This 4.7inch shell case which is dated 1952. The shell case was later used as a training aid and is stamped 'Practice" and re-dated 1969. U.K. Sales Only read more
75.00 GBP
British Military Police Despatch Riders Helmet
A nice example of Military Police despatch riders helmet. The liner is maker marked 'BMB" for Briggs Motor Bodies, size stamped 6.3/4 and dated 1944. read more
245.00 GBP
British Home Defence National Fire Service Helmet
A good example of a MKII National Fire Service helmet which retains most of its original finish and decal. The helmet comes with a MKII liner which is maker marked TTC for Teddy Toy Company which produced liners from 1939 to 1942. This example is dated 1940. read more
155.00 GBP
British MkII Home Defence Police Helmet
This is a Home Defence MKII police helmet in good condition. The helmet comes with a MK1 liner which is maker marked J.C.S. & W.Ltd for J.Compton & Sons and is size stamped 6.3/4. However there is no visible date of manufacture and was only produced from 1936 to 1939, when it was replaced with the MKII liner. read more
155.00 GBP










