Canadian Armoured Corps Black Denim Beret
This is a rare unissued black denim beret only worn by the Canadian armoured Corps. This example is maker marked "Rogers-Rayman Industries", size stamped small and dated 1945. read more
85.00 GBP
Canadian Army Beret
A 1945 dated Canadian army beret, which is size stamped 7.1/2 and maker marked 'Dorothea Hats. Ltd. read more
85.00 GBP
British Service Cap & Beret Tropical Cover
This is a Aertex unissued service cap and beret cover. An extremely rare item. The beret shown is just for illustration not part of the sale. read more
75.00 GBP
Royal Artillery G.S. Beret
A General Service Beret with the unit flash of the Royal Artillery. The G.S. beret 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 as 'Cap Ridiculous" as it was an unpopular item amongst British troops. However it was for universal wear and the troops got used to it. This example is in good conditio... read more
90.00 GBP
British Royal Artillery Maltese Garrison MKII Helmet
An extremely rare untouched MKII helmet which as the unique camouflage scheme only worn by members of the Maltese garrison. The shell also has the unit flash of the Royal Artillery. The shell is dated 1939 and has a large letter "C" with a small "S" within its centre. Which identifies the manufacturer as Steel Ceilings LTD. The MK1 liner is also dated 1939, size stamped 7 and maker marked Vero... read more
1345.00 GBP
South African MKII Helmet
A nice example of a South African MKII helmet retaining its original desert paint scheme, which has a ruff textured finish. The rear of the visor has three small holes which allowed a cotton neck protector to be attached protecting the wear from sunburn. The MK1 liner is maker marked Jager Rand and dated 1942. Jager Rand only produced liners from 1940 to 1942. read more
195.00 GBP
Royal Artillery MKII Helmet
This is a camouflaged MKII helmet which has a Royal Artillery unit flash under the camouflage paint scheme. The paint scheme could be North Africa or Italy and has a ruff textured finish. The shell is dated 1939, with a 1939 dated liner which is size stamped 7. The liner is maker marked JCS&W.LTD for J.Crompton Sons & Webb, who produced liners from 1938 to 1943. A very nice untouched British ar... read more
495.00 GBP
British MK1* Helmet
This is in fact a World War One era MK1 brodie helmet which was refurbished for the British army in 1938. The shell is in very good condition with a refurbishment date of 1938. The "HBH", was the company which refurbished the shell Harrison Brothers & Howson. The side of the shell has a unknown unit flash. It possibly be Home Guard regional flash. The MK1 liner is size stamped 7 and is also da... read more
285.00 GBP
British Home Defence MKII Helmet
This is a Home Defence issue MKII helmet which is painted black. The helmet shell is dated 1941 and is maker marked RO&CO for Rubery Owens & Co. The shell is in nice untouched condition. The MKII liner is size stamped 7.1/4 and dated 1940 and maker marked TTC for Teddy Toy Company, who produced helmet liners from 1939 to 1942. Home defence helmets had holes punched into the rim which indicate... read more
125.00 GBP
British MKIII Helmet & Camouflage Netting
The MKIII helmet was first developed by the medical research council in 1941 on behalf of the British army. The MKIII was first worn in combat by British and Canadian troops during Operation Overlord the invasion of Northern France ( D-Day ) 6th June 1944. This example is in extremely nice condition retaining all of its original finish and comes with a period camouflage netting. The shell is da... read more
225.00 GBP










