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6x30 Binoculars & Case A good set of WW1 British 6x30 binoculars manufactured by "W.Watson & Son, London, Highgate". This example has good optics. The leather case is French made "AFSA, Paris", however it is stamped on the front with the British War Department arrow. It is missing it's carrying strap and lid fastener.
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.
Compress Bandage This is a period compress bandage,which would have been part of the contents of a Luftschutz First Aid Box. It could also been part of the contents of a Verbandkasten ( Vehicle First Aid Box ).
Dust Goggles A good example of issue dust goggles in a rare rubberised pouch which has the maker mark \" bwz \" and dated 1945.
Infantry Leutnant Shoulder Straps A pair of sewn in type Infantry Leutnant shoulder straps, belonging to the 82nd Infantry Regiment.
Nat.Soz.Frauenschaft Cased Badge This is a large enamelled badge belong to the Nat.Soz Frauenschaft ( National Socialist Woman's Organization ) which is still in it's original felt lined case. The Nat.Soz Frauenschaft badge was introduced in the mid-1920's. This example is in excellant condition measures 4cm x 4.5cm, The reverse is maker and "RZM" marked. The maker's code is 63 ( Franz Klast & Sohne.
Pre- 1939 Twin Miniature Medal Grouping ( MBE ) This is a twin medal grouping consisting of the Member of the Order of the British Empire and the 1937 coronation medal. Unfortunately there is no documentation to whom the medals belonged.
Rifle Marksman Lanyard This is a nice example of the 2nd pattern rifle marksman lanyard.
Rucksack This is a rucksack with webbing fittings and dated 1943. The racksack is in excellant condition.
07 Pattern Bayonet A 07 pattern bayonett which the markings on the ricasso are not clear, making it hard to identify the country of origin. The bayonet may be British or Indian manufacture. The pommel has a unit marking which looks to be P.B.S.V. 071, which may be an Indian unit marking. The cross-guard is stamped with the letters "D.P." for drill purpose. Age Restricted Item. Proof of age must be provided.
08 Pattern Small Pack This is the second pattern of the small pack, which has a War Department acceptance date 1918 and the makers stamp with a production dated 1917. The bottom of the small pack has two holes on each corner, otherwise it is in good condition.
08 Pattern Small Pack A good example of a 08 pattern small back which has a maker's stamp with a 1917 date. It is also stamped with a War Department acceptance arrow which dated 1918.
08 Pattern Supplementary Small Pack This is a 08 pattern supplementary small pack which was worn by cavalry and artillery troops. The pack is in fair condition.
08 Webbing Belt This is a 1916 dated 08 webbing belt in very good condition. The belt is maker marked "MECo". The belt has a buckle stitched to it's side which was a common practice by British troops to allow addition field gear to be attached.The belt is 39.5" long.
08 Webbing Belt A good example of a 08 webbing belt and 38.5" long
08 Webbing Belt A 08 pattern webbing belt in good condition and 44" long.
100 Anniversary Kassel Badge This is anniversary badge which was produced in 1939 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of small German town of Kassel. The badge is maker marked "FERD.WAGNER. PFORZHEIM'
10x50 Binoculars A Eleitz Wetzlar manufactured 10x50 binoculars, which have the military maker's code for Eleitz Wetzlar "beh". The binoculars are also marked"Dienstglas". The binoculars do have the neck strap,however it has torn at one end. The optics are a little cloudy.
18th Royal Hussars Cap Badge 18th Royal Hussars, also known as Queen Mary\'s Own Regiment cap badge.
1914 Star & WW1 Victory Medal A pair of medals consisting of the 1914 star and the victory medal. Both medals are named to DM2-075029 Private H.J.Frost A.S.C. ( Army Service Corps ).
1930\'s Hunting Knife This is 1930's hunting knife, which i suspect is actually U.S. possibly produced by Remington. This style of knife was very popular amongst boy scouts during the 1930's to the 1960's. This example comes with an English made leather scabbard. Age Restricted item Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only
1937 Pattern Large Pack Auxiliary Straps A set of blancoed 1937 pattern large pack auxiliary which are maker marked and dated 1942.
1937 Pattern Stretcher Bearer Straps A set of unissued 1937 pattern stretcher bearer straps, which are maker marked "MECo" and dated 1944.
1937 Pattern Stretcher Bearer Straps A set of unissued 1937 pattern stretcher bearer straps which are maker marked "M&S" and dated 1940.
1937 Pattern Stretcher Bearer Straps A set of unissued 1937 pattern stretcher bearer straps, which are maker marked "M&S" and dated 1940.
1937 Pattern Stretcher Bearer Straps A un-issued set of 1937 pattern stretcher bearer straps, which are maker marked "M&S" and dated 1944.
1937 Pattern Stretcher Bearer Straps A set of un-issued 1937 pattern stretcher bearer straps, which are maker marked "MECo" and dated 1940.
1939 to 1945 Defence Medal This is a un-named 1939 to 1945 defence medal.
1939 to 1945 Defence Medal This is a un-named 1939 to 1945 defence medal.
1939 to 1945 Star This is a 1939 to 1945 star. The medal is not named.
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.
1991 Kuwait Liberation Medal This is Kuwait Liberation Medal awarded to allied troops which took part in the liberation of Kuwait in 1991. The medal comes in it\'s original plastic case and contains the medal ribbon bar.
1st Armoured Divison Badge This is a the sleeve badge worn by the 1st Armoured Division.
1st Class War Merit Cross This is a very nice example of a 1st Class War Merit Cross, which was created on 18th October 1939 to commemorate the Battle of Leipzig and was awarded for recognition for merit. This example has the has the number \"113\" on the back of the pin, which identifies the maker as \"Hermann Aurich fo Dresden.
1st Class War Merit Cross Without Swords This is a nice example of 1st Class war merit cross without swords in its original issue packet. The award was created on 18th October 1939 to commermorate the victory battle of leipzig. Hitler established the award to in recognition of during WW2 war. The medal was awarded for meritorious service without being directly under enemy fire. This example has the maker's code "65" ( Klein & Quenzer). The issue packet was made by "Gunnar Stephan".
1st Marine Division Badge This s a 1st Marine Division badge
230th Assault Helicopter Company Badge Ths is a unit badge belonging to the 230th Assault Helicopter Company, Hornets.
25th Infantry Division Badge This is the divisional badge worn by members of the 25th Infantry division which was formed in October 1941 and saw action in the Pacific.
25th Infantry Division Badge This is the badge worn by members of the 25th Infantry Division which was formed in October 1941 and saw action in the Pacific.
2nd Service Command Badge This is the badge worn by the 2nd Service Command, which was formed in March 1942 and became part of the Post-War Army.
37 Pattern Ammunition Pouches This is un-issued example of MKIII 37 pattern ammunition pouches dated 1953.
37 Pattern Auxiliary Straps A set of 37 pattern auxiliary straps which are dated 1940 and 1944 respectively.
37 Pattern MKIII Ammunition Pouches A pair of post-war made MKIII ammunition pouches, which are un-issued and in mint condition. The pouches are dated 1953 and 1955 respectively.
37 Pattern RAF Belt This is a extremely large size 37 pattern belt which is actually dated 1972 and is stamped \"LARGE\".
37 Pattern Small Pack & L-Straps This is in fact a post-war dated 37 pattern small pack which has 1955 date with 1953 dated L-strapes. However it is identical to WW2 issue. One of the securing straps has frayed.
37 Pattern Small Pack & L-Straps This is in fact a post-war made 37 pattern small pack and L-straps, which is dated 1953. The small pack is identical to WW2 issue and is maker with a wartime maker's name "BAGCRAFT".
37 Pattern Webbing Brace Attachments A pair of 37 pattern webbing brace attachments.
37 pattern Webbing Belt This is issued 37 pattern webbing belt with late-war steel fittings. The belt is size stamped normal, however there is no clear date stamp. The belt can be adjusted to approximately 40 inches long.
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.
3rd King\'s Hussars Cap Badge 3rd King\'s Hussars cap Badge.
3rd Ranger Battalion Shoulder Title This is a good example of a Vietnam era produced Shoulder title for the 3rd Ranger Battalion. The 3rd Ranger battalion was formed in October 1943. It saw service in the Vietnam War between 1969 to 1971.
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 Aluminium Equipment Carrier This is a rare aluminium equipment carrier designed as part the 44 pattern webbing. The carrier still retains most of its original green paint and all of its straps which are dated 1945
4th Service Command Badge This is the badge worn by the members of the 4th Service command, which was formed in 20th October 1920 and disbanded on 30/07/1945.
4th Service Command Divisional Patch This is the divisional patch worn by the 4th Service Command which consisted of support units of the Corps of Engineers, Signal Corps, Ordnance Corps, quartermaster and Medical corps.
5 Quarter Collapsible Canteen This is a post-Vietnam War produced un-issued 5 quarter collapsible canteen which is identical to the Vietnam era made examples except for the contract code. It can be used as a flotation bladder to support soldier while crossing deep streams or rivers.
5th Regimental Combat Team This is the badge worn by members of the U.S. Army 5th Regimental combat team.
6th Armoured Division Patches A set of 6th armoured division patches. They are not a matching set but very similar in size and construction.
6th army Division Sleeve Badge This is the Division sleeve badge belonging to the 6th Army.
6th Army Group Badge This is a the badge worn by the 6th Army Group, who where formed in early 1945 and saw action in the Pacific.
6x30 Binoculars & 37 Pattern Carrying Case A good pair of un-marked 6x30 binoculars in a 1941 dated 37 pattern carrying case, which is maker marked \"M.E.C\".
6x30 No2 MK3 Binoculars & Case A good set of Kershaw manufactured 6x30 No2 MK3 binoculars which ared dated 1945. This example are stamped with the War Department arrow. The optics are good however the graticules are not visible. The 37 pattern binocular case is dated 1942, un-blancoed and was produced by \"FINNGANS\".
75th Ranger's Beret Badge This is a beret badge worn by members of the 75th Rangers.
75th Ranger's Beret Badge This is the beret badge worn by members of the 75th Rangers.
7th Infantry Division Badge This is the badge worn by the 7th Infantry Division which was formed in 1918 and saw acton in the Pacific.
82nd Airborne Divisional Patch This is an excellant example of the unit patch worn by the 82nd Airborne division.
9th Infantry Division Badge This is the divisional badge worn by members of the 9th Infantry division.
A reproduction British Army Tommy Cooker A reproduction tommy cocker which is missing its central heating plate. However a lid from a small can would do the same job. This example comes in a white cotton pouch and a number of fuel tablets.
A.R.P. Badge This is a silver hallmarked Air Raid Precautions badge worn by Air Raid wardens.
A.W. Bomb Enamel Warning Sign This is an enamelled warning sing for A.W. bombs which are in fact the No76 Special incendiary Grenades which was also called the SIP Grenade ( Self Igniting Phosphorus ). The sign would be on the inside of the lid of the wooden case containing the grenades.
Absorbent Cotton This is a small packet of "Verbandwatte" ( absorbent cotton ) for medical use.
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 ).
Adolf Hitler Photograph Propaganda Book This is a 1935 dated Adolf Hitler photographic propaganda book with over 200 photographs. This is a hard cover copy. However the spine has come away otherwise the book is intact. A interesting fact which is not commonly known, Hitler is credited to being one of the first persons to actually copyright his own image, which has now become common practice amongst modern world celebrities. This allowed Hitler to make a fortune out of his image. The book was commissioned by Hermann Goring when he held the position of Reich President of the Reichstag. Goring commissioned the book on 9th September 1935 and bares his signature.
African Overseas Service Medal 1939-1945 A African overseas service medal of the 1939 to 1945 war. The medal was awared to \"54989 J.D.FERNANDES\".
Aircraft Of The Aces Legends of the Skies This book gives a illustrated history of the heroic exploits of the elite pilots of both World Wars, Korea and the Arab-Israeli Wars, featuring first-hand accounts, expert analyses, archival photography and full-colour artworks.
AK47 Magazine AK47 magazine
AK47 Plastic Furniture Set plastic furniture set for a AK47, which includes the pistol grip long screw.
AK47 Wood Furniture Set A wood furniture set for a AK47, which also includes the long pistol grip screw.
ALICE Medic's Pouch & Plastic Medical Container This is a ALICE ( All-purpose lightweight individual carrying equipment ). medic's pouch which is post-Vietnam war dated 2001, which comes with the medic's plastic container, which is empty. It is also post-Vietnam War dated 2001. However the pouch and plastic container is identical to the pattern used in the last year of the war.
Ammunition Tin This is a 250 round ammunition tin, which was mainly used for the Maxim M1910 Heavy Machine Gun.
Apocalypse Now Film Poster This is an original film poster for Apocalypse Now. The poster measures 40"/102cm x 27"/69cm.
Apocalypse Now Film Poster This is an original film poster for Apocalypse Now. The poster measures 39"/99cm x 27"/69cm.
ARBEITS DANK Enamelled Badge This is nice example of a state labourer's enamelled badge with the inscription "ARBEITS DANK". ( Workers Thank you ). The back of the badge is marked "GES.GESCH".
Arbeitsbuch ( Work Book ) This is an Deutiches Reich Artbeitsbuch for Galingen and dated 30/04/1940.
Argentine Model 1891 Mauser Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union. This is a Argentine Model 1891 and was made in Germany as a Argentinian contract for 180,000 rifles. The is very similar to the Turkish model 1890 rifle, also produced in Germany. This example is in good condition, with a faint Argentine National crest on the top of the receiver. The rifle was manufactured by "Deutsche Waffen-und Munitionsfabriken, Berlin". Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU/UK Specification. Please email before making purchase. Non EU Sales Only.
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Cap Badge Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders cap badge.
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Cap Badge Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders cap badge.
Armed Forces Arm Band This arm band was worn by German and non-German volunteers working for and under the jurisdiction of the German Armed Forces.
Armed Forces Expeditionary Service Medal This is the U.S. Armed Forces Expeditionary Service medal awarded to all U.S. military personal.
Armor Sonderpanzer This is a 1968 publication by Aero Publishers Inc, about German Special Purpose Vehicles. The book contains photographs and illustrations of some very rare vehicles used by the Wehrmacht during WW2.
Armoured Vehicle First Aid Box & Contents This is a large first aid box for armoured vehicles with contents consisting of the following. Large carlisle dressing, 5 compress bandages, antiseptic applicators, tannic acid burn jelly, triangular bandage, adhesive bandage, antiseptic swabs, eye dressings ammonia inhalants. plus more.
Army Rucksack This is an army rucksack with webbing fittings and leather carrying straps. The rucksack is in excellant condition which i suspect has never been issued.
Army Administration Officers Shoulder Straps This is a army adminstration officers shoulders straps which have a emerald green underlay with the branch of service piping red for artillery. The rank is that of an Oberleutnant ( 1st Lieutenant ).
Army Administration Officials Shoulder Boards A pair of stitched in-type army administration officials shoulerboards ( Militarverwaltungsbeamte ). The shoulder boards have green backing for administration and the branch of service piping to whom the official would have been attached. In this example white for Infantry. The rank of the shoulder boards are that of a Kriegsverwaltunsinspektor, the army equivalent rank is that of a Leutnant.
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 Air Corps Cap Badge A nice example of a Army Air Corps cap badge
Army Airforce Defenders A set of un-issued Army Airforce ear defenders, which come with their original instruction manual and plastic case. The ear defenders where produced in Pittsburgh and patented in Canada 1941.
Army Airforce Ear Defenders A set of un-issued Army Airforce ear defenders, which come with their original instruction manual and plastic case. The ear defenders where produced in Pittsburgh and patented in Canada 1941.
Army Airforce Ear Defenders A set of un-issued Army Airforce ear defenders, which come with their original instruction manual and plastic case. The ear defenders where produced in Pittsburgh and patented in Canada 1941.
Army Airforce Ear Defenders A un-issued set of Army Airforce ear defenders, which come with their instruction manual, plastic case containing the ear defenders. This model was made in Pittsburgh and patented in Canada 1941.
Army Airforce Ear Defenders A set of un-issued Army Airforce ear defenders, which come with the original instruction manual and plastic case. The ear defenders where made in Pittsburgh and patented Canada 1941.
Army Airforce Gunner's Wings These are Sterling silver gunners wings which are in good condition except for the pin which has come away from the wings. The back is marked "GEMSCO STERLING".
Army Artillery Officers Shoulder Boards A nice pair of stitched in type shoulder boards of a Artillery major.
Army Bevo M43 Cap Insignia A army bevo M43 cap insignia.
Army Catering Corps This is the cap badge worn by the Army Catering Corps.
Army Forestry Officers Shoulder Straps A pair of sewn in type Army forestry officers shoulder straps with the rank of Oberstforstmeister.
Army Generals Belt This is a patent leather General\'s belt with gold buckle which is \"D.R.G.M\".
Army Glider Pilot Wings A good example of army glider pilots wings
Army Good Conduct Ribbon Bar with Clasp This is the army version of the Good Conduct Medal, which was awarded for three consecutive years of honourable and faithful service. After three years a clasp with a barb was awarded. This example has a clasp with three barbs which means the soldier had served six years honourable and faithful service. This example dates from Vietnam era and is marked on the back "EI GI".
Army Helmsman Badge This is a very nice example of a qualified army helmsman for engineer assault boats ( Steuermann ).
Army House Wife Sewing Kit A house wife set containing needles, period thread, Battle Dress plastic buttons and a thimble and a period small pen-knife.
Army House Wife Sewing Kit An army issue house wife sewing kit which contains needles, period thread and Battle Dress buttons and boot laces. This example has the original owners personal service number.
Army M34 Side cap A army M34 side cap which is in good condition except for what appears to be a slight paint stain on the left side of the cap. The cap is approximately a size 57 to 58.
Army M36 Great Coat This is an enlisted man's M36 great coat, which has been modified for officer use with the additional of a slash pocket to allow a sword or dagger to be worn. This example is in very nice condition with nice clear size and makers markings and dated 1940. ( B40 ).
Army M41 Tunic This is a tailored Army M41 tunic, which has red piped epaulettes for Artillery and the rank of "Feldwebel' " ( Colour-Sergeant ). It was common practice for senior NCO's and officers to tailor their issue tunics, by reducing the length and taking the ballooning out of the skirt pockets as is the case with this example. The tunic has a nice fresh colour with a artificial gold silk lining. The left breast above the pocket flap has a single medal ribbon award loop there is a slight field repair to the back of the tunic around the belt area, which can not been seen when a belt is worn.
Army M43 Cap Insignia This is a uncut army M43 bevo cap insignia.
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 NCO\'s Breast Eagle This is an un-issued army senior NCO's or parade quality breast eagle.
Army Oberschutze Sleeve Badge This is an army Oberschutze ( Private First Class ) sleeve badge.
Army Officers Parade Collar Patches This is a nice pair of army officers parade collar patches which have been removed from the Waffenrock ( Parade Tunci ). The collar patches would have been worn by officers with the rank from Lieutenant to Colonel. This example are piped golden yellow for Cavalry.
Army Officers Private Purchase M36 Great Coat This is a very nice example of a army officer's private purchase M36 great coat with the rank of Leutnant and the branch of service piping black for "Engineers/Pioneers". The great coat has not suffered with any moth damage, it retains it's maker's label "Jahnes Modewerkstatten, Neubrandenburg". It also has a internal built in strap and clip for the Officer's dagger or sword and screw-type shoulder board buttons.
Army Officers Shoulder Straps A pair of stitched-in type shoulder boards with the rank of Leutnant ( Lieutenant ). The shoulder straps a piped red for artillery.
Army Panzer Beret Bevo National Insignia This is a one of a batch of five, uncut army panzer beret national insignia. This example still retains its bevo tag, which reads \"SEIT 1896, BEVO\".
Army Panzer Beret Bevo National Insignia This is one of a batch of five, uncut army panzer bevo national insignia. This example still retains its bevo tag, which reads \"SEIT 1896, BEVO\".
Army Panzer Beret Bevo National Insignia This is one of a batch of five, uncut army panzer beret bevo national insignia. The national insignia still retains it\'s bevo label, which reads \"SEIT 1896, BEVO\"
Army Panzer Beret Bevo National Insignia This is a one of a batch of five uncut bevo national insignia, which would have been worn on army panzer beret. Each bevo insignia still retains its bevo tag, which reads \"SEITS 1896, BEVO\".
Army Panzer Beret National Insignia This is a bevo national insignia worn on the army panzer beret. The insignia has been removed from the beret.
Army Panzer Bevo Breast Eagle This is a army panzer bevo breast eagle.
Army Panzer Bevo Cap Badge This is uncut example of the army panzer cap badge which would have been worn on the black panzer M43 cap. This example still retains its bevo tag.
Army Panzer Bevo National Insignia This is one of a batch of five, uncut army panzer bevo national insignia. This type of national insignia would have been worn on the Panzer beret. This example still retains it\'s Bevo tag, which reads \" SEIT 1896, BEVO\"
Army Panzer Enlisted Man's Soldbuch This is a nicely detailed soldbuch belonging to a army panzer enlisted man Joseph Kusler, personal service number 1512, blood group B. Joseph was born on 4th April 1912 and was enlisted on 19th August 1940 into the "Ers Zug Panzer Trp Abtlg ( Replacement Training Panzer Section ) at Rathenow. The soldbuch has a nice record of the his personal kit issued plus a very interesting issue of special clothing for the panzer arm and the motorised infantry on page 8 of the soldbuch. It also appears that Joseph had transferred into two other units listed on page 4 the final unit was Infantry Replacement Battalion 29 ( Motorised ) on 10th October 1941. He had also been inoculated for smallpox and typhoid listed on page 9. On page 23 it shows that Joseph enjoy leave on two occasions, 11th November 1940 and 20th February 1941. On page 22, it show that Joseph won three awards the first dated 31/12/40, the second 31/1/41 and the final award on 30/4/41. However the handwritten list of awards is illegible. The final date entry is 28th December 1941 on page 20.
Army Panzer M43 Cap Insignia This is a army uncut panzer M43 bevo cap insignia.
Army Panzer Officers Shoulder Straps A set of army panzer officers shoulder straps with the rank of major. The shoulders are in a very used condition with one of the securing button holes torn off.
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 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 Service Forces Badge This is a non-divisional unit badge worn Army service forces, Command Z.
Army Services Badge This is a army services badge which was introduced in 1941.
Army Shoulder Straps A set of army shoulder straps, which have the branch of service piping black for Engineers and Pioneers. The shoulder straps are not a matching pair but are very similar in appearance. They come with unit slip on cyphers "F82" for Fortress 82nd Regiment.
Army Sports Vest Eagle An Army sports vest eagle, which has been cut straight from the roll.
Army Stretcher Bearer Armband This is printed version of the armband worn by army personnel assigned as stretcher bearers.
Army Summer/Tropical Garrison Cap This army summer/tropical garrison cap.
Army Trade Badge This is a army trade badge for a Motor Transport NCO. ( 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.
Army Tropical Shoulder Straps A set of army tropical shoulder straps for the rank of Unteroffizier ( Senior - Corporal ), which would have been on worn the tropical uniform in the North African and Mediterranean theatres.
ARP Air Raid Rattle A 1939 ARP Air raid rattle, which is maker marked "Clements & Sons". This example has suffered with some damage. It is also marked with faint "A.R.P" letters ( Air Raid Precautions ).
Artbeitsbuch ( Work Book ) This is first pattern employment work book, which continued to use the Reichswehr pattern eagle. The book's first entry date 11th November 1937 and the last entry date of 7th November 1944.
Artbeitsbuck ( Work Book ) This is the 2nd pattern employment work book which has its first entry date 30th May 1939 and the last entry date 21st March 1940.
Artillery Marine Bevo Breast Eagle This is a artillery marine bevo breast eagle.
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 Shoulder Straps A set of Artillery Marine shoulder straps, which are not a matching set, however both are in very good condition.
Artillery Officers Shouder Boards A pair of artillery officers stitched in type shoulder boards with the rank of Oberleutnant ( 1st Lieutenant ).
ARVN Military Police Armband This is a Military Police armband worn by South Vietnamese army. The Army of the Republic of Vietnam, ceased to exist on 30th April 1975.
ARVN Soldier's Documents A rare and interesting collection of South Vietnamese Army documents belonging to one individual soldier who's name was "KIM-HIEN" The douments are dated between 1952 to 1959, The Army of the Republic of Vietnam ceased to exist on 30th April 1975. Most of the surviving members forced into re-education camps by the communists.
ARVN Special Forces Badge This is a South Vietnamese army Special Forces badge, who's mission objects was primary reconnaissance.
ARVN Speical Forces Badge This is a South Vietnamese special forces badge which was part of the Techical Directorate the "DANHOU-TOQUDC, HON-MA-BIENGIOI" translates to Honour the father, the Nation and the border of Ghost".
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 Engineer's Pouch This is a assault engineer's left had pouch, which would have contained two 1kg explosive charges. The pouch has a little damage in the form of a hole on the front and one of the flaps torn off the 7.92mm rifle ammunition compartment. The inside of the front flap is "RB" numbered.
Assault Engineers Satchel This is a rare satchel used by assault engineers and would have been used to carry 3kg explosives charges and various other explosive kit. The satchel could be carried like a breadbag by additional a bread bag strap or carried by hand. This example is in excellent condition and has webbing fittings.
ATS Leather Jerkin This is a Woman's leather jerkin which would which buttons in the opposite side to the man's leather jerkin and has cotton lining instead of wool. The jerkin is in very good condition. However it is missing its contract label.
Australian 37 Pattern Compass/Ammunition Pouch This is a mint unissued 37 pattern dual purpose pouch, which can be used to hold the march compass or revolver ammunition. The pouch is dated 1944.
Australian 37 Pattern Compass/Ammunition Pouch This is a mint unissued Australian 37 pattern dual purpose pouch, which can be used to hold the march compass or revolver ammunition. The pouch is dated 1944.
Australian 37 Pattern Compass/Ammunition Pouch This is a mint unissued 37 pattern dual purpose pouch, which can be used to hold the march compass or revolver ammunition. The pouch is dated 1944.
Australian 37 Pattern Compass/Ammunition Pouch This is a mint unissued 37 pattern dual purpose pouch, which can be used to hold the march compass or revolver ammunition. The pouch is dated 1944.
Australian Army Issue Braces Australian army issue brances.
Australian Army Jumper This is an Australian Army jumper which is identical to the pattern as worn by the British Army. This example is dated 1942, and has some minor moth damage to the back. The jumper is size stamped 34".
Australian Entrenching Tool & Carrier A mint entrenchinng tool and carrier. The Australian army continued to use the 08 pattern halve. This example is stamped with the crow foot which was used on the majority of government issue items. The actual blade is dated 1939. The carrier is mint unissued.
Australian Entrenching Tool & Carrier This is an Australian entrenching tool with a unissued carrier. The Australian army continued to use the 08 pattern halve throughout the war. The actual E-tool has a faint 1944 date and stamped with a broad arrow.
Australian Field Dressing This is a Johnson & Johnson made field dressing which was produced in Sydney Australia and is dated January 1943.
Australian Field Dressing This is a Johnson & Johnson field dressing which produced in Sydney Australia and is dated April 1943.
Australian Field Dressing This is a Johnson & Johnson field dressing which was produced in Sydney Australia. This example is dated November 1942.
Australian Long Johns Australian army issue long johns which are dated 1944 and are size stamped 38" waist.
Australian MK1 Bren Gun ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. An extremely nice example fo a Lithgow made MK1 Bren which has a matching numbered upper and lower receiver, which is still covered in grease. The barrel is a later MKII. but still Australian made. The gun is date 1942 and still retains its fully extendable telescopic legs. It also comes with an Australian made magazine. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Australian MK1 Bren Gun Magazine Box This is a MK1 Bren gun magazine box, which contains twelve magazines all of which are Austrian made.
Australian MKI Bren Gun ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customer outside the European Union Only. A mint MK1 Bren gun which was produced by Lithgow and dated 1943. The upper and lower upper parts of the gun are matching numbered. The barrel and the bipod are both the later MK2. However the barrel is also Australian made and the same date of the gun 1943. The magazine is also Australian made. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Australian MKII Bren Gun Barrel This is a mint deactivated Australian made MKII Bren gun barrel, which comes with a EU/UK deactivation certificate. U.K. Sales Only.
Australian MKII Bren Gun Barrel This is a mint deactivated Australian made MKII Bren gun barrel, which comes with a EU/UK deactivation certificate. U.K. Sales Only.
Australian MKII Bren Gun Barrel This is a mint deactivated Australian made MKII Bren gun barrel, which comes with a EU/UK deactivation certificate. U.K. Sales Only.
Australian Vickers Heavy Machine Gun & Tripod ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. A Vickers heavy machine gun with its 1942 dated MKIV mount. This example is in very good condition and has the optical sight bracket mounted to the receiver. The gun was refurbished in 1952 as indicated by the stamping on the barrel jacket "FTR 52". The moving parts are dated 1942. The gun and mount both come with their transit boxes. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Austrian M1 Helmet This is an Austrian M1 helmet.
Austrian Browning Hi-Power Holster This is an Austrian Police black leather holster for the Browning Hi-Power.
Austrian Entrenching Tool & Carrier This is a pre-1938 Austrian army entrenching tool with its leather carrier. When Germany annexed Austria on 13th March 1938 ( Anschluss ), the Austrian army with its weapons and equipment was absorbed into the Wehrmacht. It was common to see Wehrmacht troops using Austrian army equipment in the early part of the war especially in Poland and France.
Austrian Leather Bayonet Frog This is a pre-1938 Austrian leather bayonet frog. When Austria was annexed into Nazi German the Austrian army with all its field equipment was absorbed into the Wehrmacht. This example has been stamped with SS markings. However i do not believe the markings are genuine.
Austrian M1 Helmet This is Austrian M1 helmet which is a clone of the U.S. M1 helmet. This example is dated 1982 and comes with an Austrian army helmet net.
Austrian MP34 Submachine Gun ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The MP34 was designed by a German Louis Stange and the prototypes where made in Germany in the late 1920's. However the manufacturing was undertaken in 1930 by the Swiss firm of Solothurn who where owned by Rheinische Metallwaren und Maschinenfabrik of Dusseldorf. The MP34 was also produced by the Austrian firm Osterreichische Waffenfabirk-Gesellschat at Steyr. Hence the MP34 commonly referred to as the Steyr-Solothurn. It was manufactured with the very best materials available and finished to the highest standard. It was so well manufactured it has often been called the "Rolls Royce" of submachine guns. However the production costs were extremely high as a consequence. The MP34 was used by the Austrian Army and Gendarmerie. However after Anschluss the annexation of Austria with Germany on 12th March 1938 the Wehrmacht absorbed the existing stocks of the Austrian MP34's. In 1942 the majority of MP34's where sold to Portugal by Germany. This example is a Steyr made MP34 which is a Portuguese contract. It has the Portuguese crest including Third Reich proof markings ( Waffenampts ) dated 1942 and matching numbered. It is a pre-1995 deactivation with a full moving action. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Austro-Hungarian M12 Pistol ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a 1916 dated, matching numbered M12 pistol which was manufactured in Vienna by Waffenfabrik-Gesellschaft Steyr. The pistol was used by the Austro-Hungarian army during WW1 and became the standard side arm of the Austrian army until 1938 when Austria was annexed into Nazi Germany ( Anschluss ). The Austrian army and its equipment was absorbed into the Wehrmacht with the M12 which continued to be used to 1945. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Austro-Hungarian Mannlicher M95 Carbine ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is the carbine version of the Mannlicher M95 rifle. It would have been issued to cavalry, artillery and mountain troops. This example is in excellent condition and was produced by "Steyr". For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU Specification. Please email before making purchase.
auxiliary Belt Loop This is an auxiliary belt loop, which allowed troops to carry addition equipment or adjust equipment already being worn.
Auxiliary D-Ring This is auxiliary D-ring which allowed an individual soldier to attached additional equipment to their field gear.
Auxiliary Military Police Armband This is a late war printed verison of an auxiliary military police armband.
Auxiliary Police Armband This a printed version of an auxiliary police armband.
Auxiliary Police Armband This is an example of the armband worn by auxiliary police. The inscription reads \"hilfsgendarmerie\" ( Police Helper ).
AVRN Special Forces Recon Badge This is a extremely rare Sout Vietnamese army, special forces reconnaissane badge. The top of the badge has the words "Truosong Son". Which is a region in Vietnam. The bottom of the badge also has the words "Recon Team".
Bandage Packet This is a non-military issue bandage produced by Prof. Dr.Von Bruns.
Bandage Packet This is a non-military issue bandage packet.
Bandage Packet This is a non-military issue bandage packet.
Bandages This is a non-military issue cardboard box which is still sealed and containing small bandages. The bandages where produced by "P.Lachmund, Osnabruck".
Battle Zone Normandy Juno Beach This is a Sutton publishing publication of the Normandy Juno Beach landings with archive and colour photographs, full colour mapping and easy to follow battlefield tours.
Battle Zone Normandy The Battle of Cherburg This is a Sutton Publishing publication of the Battle of Cherburg during the Normandy campaign. This publication has archive and colour photographs, full colour mapping and a easy to follow battlefield tours.
Battle Zone Normandy Utah Beach A Sutton Publishing publication of the Normandy Utah beaching landings, with archive and colour photographs, full colour mapping and an easy to follow battlefield tours.
Bazooka M6 Rocket Pouch This is a good example of a Bazooka pouch for the M6 Rocket. The pouch is maker marked "J.A.SHOE" and dated 1944.
BB Firing U.S. M1 Carbine Replica This is a 1970's made BB firing M1 carbine Replica in good working order and produced by Crossman which was a division of the Coleman Company Incorporated. This example works by sliding the barrel back to pump air. It comes with its original Box. Sold subject to the Violent Crimes Reduction Bill. U.K. Sales Only.
Bedfordshire Regiment Brass Shoulder Titles A pair of Bedfordshire regiment shoulder titles.
Bedfordshire Regiment Cap Badge Bedfordshire regiment cap badge.
Belgium Browning Automatic Rifle Type D ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ( For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The Belgium Browning Automatic rifle or more commonly referred too as the FN Bar is based on the U.S. M1918 BAR. The Belgium arms firm Fabrique Nationale improved the design in the early 1930's which included the magazine, ejection port covers and the gas regulator resulting in the Model 30. The model 30 was sold to a number of South American and European countries. The type D is a post-war improvement which introduced a quick barrel release and more simplified trigger mechanism. The Type D was also sold to a number of nations this example is a Colombian contract, but marked "Fabrique Nantionale d'armes de Guerre Herstal. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Binoculars A Eleitz Wetzlar manufactured binoculars, externally they are in perfect condition. However the optics do have black specks
Black Enamel Water Bottle Set This water bottle set, consists of a rare black enamel water bottle which is dated 1942, an M1942 cup which is dated 1944 and a M1910 water bottle cover which has a faint 1943 date.
Blacket Lined Fieldgrey Mittens A very good pair of Blacket lined mittens, which was mainly issued with the sentry coat.
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.
BLITZKRIEG Armour Camoflage and Markings 1939-40 This is a good reference book , especially for military modellers wwith over 300 illustrations including 61 vehicle paintings and 108 unit insignias used by Germany and the Allies on their vehicles between 1939 to 1940
Blockade Runners Badge This is a very nice example of the war badge for blockade breakers ( Das Abzeichen fur Blockadebrecher ). The reverse of the badge is marker marked \"RICHARD FELIX, GABLENZ. a.d.n.\".
Bottle Of Medical Spirit An empty bottle of medical spirit which has been stencilled with the following. \" Vollstandig vergallter. Branntwein. Brennspiritus herabgesetzt auf 70%. The bottle is dated and maker marked \" Sauer & Co Leipzig 1941\".
Bottle of Medical Spirit A empty of bottle of medical spirit. The bottle stencilled with the following. \" Vollstandig vergallter. Branntwein. Brennspirtus herabgesetzt, auf 70%\". The bottle is dated and marker marked \"Sauer & Co Leipzig 1941\".
Bottle Opener This is a bottle opener, which would have been a private purchase item. The bottle opener was manufactured by "Joseph Schlitz, Brewing Company" who was based in Milawaukee, Wisconsin.
Boxed Fountain Pen Tips This is a small box containing 100 period fountain pen tips which was produced by Hink's Wells & Co. We currently have a small quantity in stock.
Boxed Safety Razors This is a period box containing 12 packs of sealed safety razors which where produced by West End Company.
Brass Button Board This is a brass button board used to polish brass buttons. This example marker marked "J.R.G & S", dated 1966. However it is exactly the same pattern as used in WW1 and WW2.
British Military Ordnance Survey Map ( Somme ) This is a 1st edition British military ordnance survey map of the somme valley area with the sheet number 66D . The map is in excellent condition and dated November 1917.
British Home Defence MKIII Helmet 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 Canadian and British troops on D-Day. This example is painted black indicating it may have been used on the Home front, possibly by Air Raid Wardens, National Fire Service or the Police. The helmet is in very good condition, the liner is size stamped 7, however there are no other visible markings.
British MKIV .455 Webley Revolver ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The MKIV .455 Webley revolver was introduced into the British Army in July 1899 and remained in production to December 1913 when it was replaced with the MKIV .455 revolver. The MKIV was the main service revolver for the British army during the Boer War ( 1899 to 1902 ). It also continued to be used during WW1 alongside the MKV and MKVI revolvers. This example is in very good condition dated 1906 and unit marked "CA/SAC" for Cape Auxiliary South African Constabulary, which was a paramilitary force set up in 1900 under the British army to police two independent Boer republics of Transvall and Orange Free state. The CA/SAC's first inspector-General was Major General Robert Baden-Powell founder of the worldwide Scout movement. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
British WW2 Weapon Tool Roll This is British WW2 era weapons tool roll.
British 08 Pattern Small Pack This is a the third variation of the 08 pattern small pack the small bottom buckles have been cut-away indicating the small pack was used as an auxiliary pack. This example is named to the original owner "H.E.Bayford and appears to have his personal service number "PL19661".
British 08 Pattern Small Pack This is a the third variation of the 08 pattern small, which is in good good condition. The dark stain is just water to bring out the markings on the inside of the flap which shows the makers markings " H&S.LTD" for Hampton and Sons. The water stain will fade when dry.
British 08 Pattern Supplementary Small Pack 08 pattern supplementary small pack which was worn in conjunction with the standard small pack. This example has had a minor period repair to the top of the flap and still retains its divider.
British 08 Pattern Water Bottle & Carrier This is a 08 pattern water bottle with the 2nd pattern carrier. The water bottle is in very good condition. The carrier is maker stamped and dated 1918.
British 08 Pattern Webbing Belt This is a blancoed British 08 pattern webbing belt with all its brass fittings and 44" long.
British 08 Pattern Webbing Belt This is a 08 pattern webbing belt, which is maker marked MECo and dated 1919. This example measures 44 inches.
British 1922 Pattern Service Dress Tunic This is a 1922 pattern service dress tunic, which is very similar to the 1902 pattern. The Tunic has the insignia of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, on the collar and buttons. The Divisional patch is that worn by members of the Eastern Command ( UK ). The rank chevrons is that of a Lance Corporal and has the trade badge for Mechanic, fitter and Armourer. The Tunic has the original owners personal service number and is "WD" stamped with the year acceptance letter code "U" for 1935. The tunic appears to have had a interesting history it is stamped with number of different Regiments "IOC" ( Innes of Court Regiment ), "GH" (Green Howards ).
British 1937 Pattern Battledress Trousers A pair of 1937 pattern battledress trousers in fair condition, still retaining the belt loops and some minor moth nips and repairs around the knee area and jsut above the map pocket. The securing flaps at the bottom of the trousers have been removed, probably due the bottom of the trousers being taking up. The waist is approximately a 30\' with a inside leg 29.5\'. However if you take them down it will extend the inside leg to 31.5\". The inside of the trousers are WD stamped with the year acceptance letter code \"P\" for 1941.
British 1937 Pattern Officers Battledress Blouse This is a 1937 pattern officers battledress blouse, which has had the collar tailored for officer's use. This example is in good condition and retaining the rank insignia of a crown for a Major and has the branch of service backing colour scarlet for infantry. The BD, retains the tailors contract label with the maker's name "CWS.LTD" and size stamped 9.
British 1939 Dated Mess Tin A 1939 dated mess tin which is maker marked "N.C.J.LTD".
British 1940 Pattern Battle Dress Trousers 1940 pattern battle dress trousers, which are named to a Donelan and are also marked with his personal service number. The trousers are approximately a 32" waist with a 30" leg. Donelan may have been an officer as the bottom of the legs are lined with a silk lining. Which is a feature of offficers trousers especially when wearing shoes. The trousers have pre-1944 brown buttons indicate they may have been manufactured between 1941 to 1943. They are also WD stamped with the size number 10. This example has one minor moth nip just by the map pocket, otherwise they are in very good condition.
British 1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers This is a very good example of British 1940 pattern Battledress trousers, which are approximately a 32" waist. The inside leg is 27", however they have been turned up by 5 inches. The turn ups can be taken down to increase the inside leg length to 32 inches. The trousers do not retain their contract label and belt loops have been added.
British 1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers A good example of 1940 pattern BD trousers, which are "WD" marked and has the year acceptance letter code "Z" for 1945. The trousers are approximately 30 inch waist with a 26 inch inside leg.
British 1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers A nice example of 1940 pattern battledress trousers which are size marked "3", WD stamped and has the letter year acceptance code "L" for 1946.
British 1940 Pattern BD Blouse This is a size 6 1940 pattern BD blouse, which retains its contract label which gives the makers name " M.Shorn & Sons.LTD. The size and the date of manufacture 1946. This example is in excellent condition.
British 1942 Pattern Over Smock An extremely nice example of a 1942 pattern over smock which is size stamped 5. The contract label gives the makers name "L.HARRIS.LTD" and the date November 1943. The back of the smock is stamped with the original owners last three numbers of their personal service number "302".
British 1951 Pattern Great Coat This is a 1951 pattern great coat which is very similar to the 1940 pattern great coat. The buttons have been replaced with General Service wartime king's crown buttons. The coat retains its contract label, which gives the name of the maker as "H.Lotery & Co.Ltd" and the date of manufacture 1956 and size stamped 8. Ideal for WW2 re-enactment or living history.
British 2 inch Mortar Tool Roll This is a unissued 2 inch tool roll for use with would have held accessories, tools for the 2 inch mortar. . This example is maker marked "MECo" for Mills Equipment company and dated 1944.
British 2nd Pattern 08 Water Bottle Carrier This is a 2nd pattern 08 water bottle carrier, which fastens on the top of the water bottle. The carrier has a number of stampings and faint 1919 date.
British 2nd Pattern 08 Water Bottle Carrier This is a good example of the 2nd pattern water bottle carrier which fastens on the top, where the 1st pattern fastens on the side. The dark stain is just water used to bring out any markings and will fade when dry.
British 2nd Pattern B2 Commando Dagger This is a WW2, 2nd pattern B2 commando dagger in very good condition. Age Restricted Item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
British 2nd Pattern Paratrooper Denison Smock This is a full-zip denison smock which was only worn by Birtish paratroopers. The smock where originally made with half-zips,but was common practice for officers to modify their smocks to full-zips. They also cutt the tops of their socks to make elastic style cuffs. This example still has button cuffs. Both these modifications became standard features to Dension smocks in the early 1950\'s. Another modification which officers and other ranks, was to cut the tails of the buttom of their smocks. Which is the case with this example. However this did not become a standard feature. This particular smock is post-war dated 1946. However it still retains WW2 features, colour of the camouflage, brass newry buttons. The smock also has the outline of the jump qualification wings which has been removed. It size stamped \"5\" and was produced by \"John Gordon & Co\". It has one field repair to the right elbow.
British 37 Pattern Brace Attachments A set of 37 pattern brace attachments which allowed cross-straps to be worn without the need of ammunition pouches. One of the brace attachments is stamped \"H&S.LTD\".
British 37 Pattern Auxiliary Straps A set of post-war made 37 pattern auxiliary straps which are dated 1953 and maker marked \"H&S\".
British 37 Pattern Auxiliary Straps A pair unissued of 37 pattern auxiliary straps, which are maker marked "B.LTD" and dated 1943.
British 37 Pattern Auxiliary Straps A pair of unissued 37 pattern Auxiliary straps, which are maker marked "B.LTD" and dated 1943.
British 37 Pattern Auxiliary Straps A pair of 37 pattern auxiliary straps which are both dated 1943.
British 37 Pattern Auxiliary Straps A pair of 37 pattern auxiliary straps, both faint makers markings and dated 1944.
British 37 Pattern Auxiliary Straps A pair of blancoed 37 pattern auxiliary straps, which are not dated or maker marked.
British 37 Pattern Auxiliary straps A pair of post-war dated 37 pattern auxiliary straps, which are identical to the WW2 made examples. Both straps are maker marked by wartime manufacturers "MECo" and "D&M.LTD"
British 37 Pattern Battle Dress Trousers These 37 pattern BD trousers where originally 40 pattern BD trousers which have had the pocket flaps altered to resemble 37 pattern trousers. The trousers are stamped size 9 ( 34" to 35" waist ). The legs have also been lengthened the original length of the legs are 27" with the extension giving the inside leg length to 32". The alterations was done by a re-enactor.
British 37 Pattern Bayonet Frog 37 pattern bayonet frog, which is not dated or maker marked. This example has been blancoed.
British 37 Pattern BD Blouse ( Royal Engineers ) This is a near mint example of a 37 pattern BD blouse which has the shoulder titles of the Royal Engineers and the formation badge of the 21st Army Group. The contract label is still attached with clear details of the manufacturer, "Star MFG.Co.LTD", size 9. The blouse is also stamped with the WD year letter code "O" for 1942.
British 37 Pattern Belt This is a 1943 dated 37 pattern belt which is maker marked MECo for Mills Equipment Company. The belt is size stamp "S" for small and measures 38 inches.
British 37 Pattern Belt This is a 37 pattern belt which maker marked "M.W.& S.LTD" ( Martin Wright & Sons ) and dated 1941. This example measures 44" long and is stamped with the letter "L" for large.
British 37 Pattern Belt This is a 1950 dated 37 pattern belt is is size stamped \"L\" for large size. However it only measures 36 inches. The belt has been blancoed a light green and is maker marked \"D&M.LTD\".
British 37 Pattern Belt WW2 Dated This a 1945 dated example of a 37 pattern belt which has been blancoed. The rear strap on the shoulder strap buckle has started to unstitch. However this can be easily repaired. It has also frayed on the brass clip. The belt measures 36 inches.
British 37 Pattern Brace Attachments A set of 37 pattern brace attachments which allowed the cross-straps to be attached to the belt, without the need to wear ammunition pouches. One of the attachments is maker marked "Blackman" for Blackman Leather Goods LTD. However the date is difficult to read. The other attachment is clearly marked "H&S.LTD" for Hampton & Son with a nice clear 1941 date.
British 37 Pattern Brace Attachments A pair of 37 pattern brace attachments which allowed cross-straps to b attached to the belt without the need to wear ammunition pouches. Both attachments are maker marked "H&S.LTD" for Hampton & Sons and dated 1941.
British 37 Pattern Compass/Ammunition Pouch This is a dual purpose 37 pattern pouch designed for as part of the officers kit. The pouch could be used to carry the march compass or revolver rounds. This example is unissued maker marked \"MECo\" for Mills Equipment Company and dated 1942.
British 37 Pattern Compass/Ammunition Pouch This is a dual purpose pouch designed as part of the officers and senior NCO's kit. The pouch could be used to carry the march compass or revolver rounds. This example is unissued maker marked "J&A.H" for "J & A. Hillman" and dated 1942.
British 37 Pattern Cross-Straps A set of 37 pattern cross-straps, which one of the straps is maker marked "MECo" for Mills Equipment Company, size stamped Long and dated 1943. The other strap has a makers stamp, which looks to be "Bagcraft", it is not dated or size marked. However it is the same size as the MECo marked strap.
British 37 Pattern Full Webbing Set This is a complete 37 pattern webbing set consisting of Small pack, cross-straps, belt, MKII ammunition pouches, water bottle with carrier E-tool with carrier. No4 MKII bayonet which is U.S. made by Savage and comes with its webbing frog. The webbing is a mixture of WW2 and post-war dated items. The small pack is dated 1944, the e-tool carrier is dated 1962 with halve retaining strap which was introduced in March 1945. Ideal for display or living history. The belt measures 34-36 inches.
British 37 Pattern Gaiters A set of blanceod 1951 dated 37 pattern gaiters, which are identical to WW2 issue. The gaiters are size stamped 2 and are maker marked \"S.O.L.\".
British 37 Pattern Gaiters A set of post-war dated 1961, 37 pattern gaiters, which is size stamped 2. The leather straps where introduced in 1944. The gaiters are maker marked MECo for Mills Equipment Company. Ideal for living history and re-enactment.
British 37 Pattern Gaiters A set on unissued 37 pattern gaiters which have the leather straps first introduced in 1941. This example are actually post-war made and dated 1953 and size stamped 2.
British 37 Pattern Gaiters A set of blancoed 37 pattern gaiters which are post-war made dated 1951 and size stamped 2. The gaiters have leather straps which was introduced in 1944. This example would benefit with a fresh coat of blanco to colour match the pair.
British 37 Pattern Gaiters A pair of unissued 37 pattern gaiters which are size stamped 3, dated 1941 and maker marked "J & A.H" for J & A Hillman.
British 37 Pattern Holster This is a blancoed 37 pattern holster, which can accommodate the following revolvers used by the British army during WW2. Webley MKIV, Enfield/Albion No2 MK1 and the Smith & Wesson Victory. This example has a faint makers mark "MECo" ( Mills Equipment Company ) and dated 1944.
British 37 Pattern Large Pack This is a 1943 dated 37 pattern large pack which is maker marked "J&AH" for J&A Hillman.
British 37 Pattern Large Pack & L-Straps This is a 1945 dated 37 pattern large pack which comes with a pair of 1941 dated L-straps and auxiliary straps which are South African army marked. The letter "U' with broad arrow in its centre.
British 37 Pattern Large Pack & L-Straps A blancoed example of a 37 pattern large pack, which is maker marked "W&G" ( Waring & Gilow ) and dated 1944. The large park comes with two auxiliary straps which are dated 1943 and 1944 and two L-straps which are post-war dated 1952 and 1953.
British 37 Pattern Map Case A mint unissued 37 pattern map case, which is maker marked "BHG LTD" ( Barrow Hepburn & Gale ). This example is dated 1944.
British 37 Pattern Map Case This is a 37 pattern map case, which is maker marked "MGC" and stamped with a broad arrow.
British 37 Pattern Map Case This is a unissued example of a late-war 37 pattern map case, which is maker marked \"W&G.LTD\" and dated 1944.
British 37 Pattern Map Case This is a 37 pattern map case which is maker marked "W&G.LTD" and dated 1944. This example is missing its fibre insert.
British 37 Pattern Mine Detector Haversack This is a unissued 37 pattern mine detector haversack, which is maker marked "R.P.LTD" ( R.Parkyn LTD ). This example is dated 1945 and still has it's storage tag attached.
British 37 Pattern MKII Ammunition Pouches A pair of MKII ammunition pouches in very good condition.
British 37 Pattern Motor Transport Drivers Ammunition Pouches 37 pattern ammunition pouches which where designed for MT drivers. This example are un-issued and are both dated 1944.
British 37 Pattern MT Driver\'s Ammunition Pouches A set of blancoed 37 pattern motor transport driver's ammunition pouches. The standard ammunition pouches where uncomfortable for the driver and the MT drivers pouches where introduced in 1944 and was designed so they can slip to the sides of the driver while on duty. One of the pouches has a faint makers stamp and a faint 1944 date. The other pouch has a clear makers name "Bagcraft" and dated 1944.
British 37 Pattern MT Driver\'s Ammunition Pouches A set of 37 Pattern Motor Transport driver's ammunition pouches. The Standard ammunition pouches where uncomfortable for a driver and the MT driver's pouches where introduced in 1944 and was designed so they can slip to the sides of the driver while on duty. One of the pouches is maker marked "BLACKMAN" and dated 1944.
British 37 Pattern MT Driver\'s Ammunition Pouches A pair of 37 pattern motor transport drivers ammunition pouches. The standard ammunition pouches where uncomfortable for the driver and the MT drivers pouches where introduced in 1944 and was designed so they can slip to the sides of the driver while on duty. Both pouches are dated 1944 and are maker marked "MECo" and Mattinson Brothers.
British 37 Pattern Signals Haversack This is a post-war made 37 pattern signals haversack, which is identical to the WW2 made version.
British 37 Pattern Signals Haversack This is a 1943 dated 37 pattern signals haversack, which is in very good condition.
British 37 Pattern Small Pack & L-Straps A 1943 dated 37 pattern small pack, which comes with a 1945 and a 1943 dated L-straps. This example is in very good condition and has not been blancoed. It also retains its internal divider.
British 37 Pattern Small Pack & L-Straps This is a post-war made 37 pattern small pack which comes with a set of L-straps. It is identical to the wartime issue and is ideal for living history or display. This example was produced by Bagcraft which was a wartime manufacturer and is dated 1953. It also retains its internal divider and has been blancoed.
British 37 Pattern War Economy Belt This is a 37 pattern war economy belt which was introduced in 1943 which has webb belt loops and steel buckles. This example has been blancoed, maker marked MECo for Mills Equipment company and dated 1943. It is also size stamped "S" for small. It measures 36 to 38 inches.
British 37 Pattern Webbing Set This is a basic webbing set consisting of MKII ammunition pouches which are dated 1942, war economy belt, which was only produced between 1944 to 1945. The belt measures approximately 38 inches and a set of cross-straps one of which appears to have a unit marking in the form of 2 within an arrow. All the webbing has been blancoed.
British 37 Pattern Webbing Set Basic 37 pattern webbing set consisting of 38 inch belt, which is not dated, a pair of MKII ammunition pouches and a pair of cross-straps which are dated 1941 and 1943. The webbing has been blancoed.
British 39 Pattern Ammunition Pouches A pair 39 pattern ammunition pouches, which have been adapted to increase the height to allow Sten gun magazines. The side hooks have also been removed. Both pouches are dated 1942.
British 39 Pattern Leather Gaiters A set of 39 pattern leather gaiters, which where never issued to front line troops. 39 pattern field equipment was mainly issued to Home guard units. This example is in good condition and is WD stamped. It appears to have a 1938 dated which i believe is a stamping error.
British 39 Pattern Leather Gaiters A set of 39 pattern leather gaiters, which was never issued to front line troops. However it was issued to Home guard units.
British 39 Pattern Ammunition Pouches A pair of modified 39 pattern ammunition pouches which have been adapted to increase the height to allow Sten gun magazines. The side hooks have also been removed. Both pouches are dated 1942.
British 39 Pattern Auxiliary Straps A pair of rare 39 pattern 3 piece auxiliary straps.
British 39 Pattern Auxiliary Straps A pair of 39 pattern auxiliary straps
British 39 Pattern Auxiliary Straps A pair of rare 39 pattern 3 piece auxiliary straps.
British 39 Pattern Basic Ammunition Pouches A pair of modified 39 pattern basic ammunition pouches which have been adapted to increase the height to allow Sten gun magazines. The side hooks have also been removed. Both pouches are dated 1939.
British 39 Pattern Bayonet Frog This is a 39 pattern leather bayonet frog which is dated 1940. The top of the lop has come away from the grommets.
British 39 Pattern Bayonet Frog This is a 39 pattern bayonet frog which has a faint maker\'s stamp and is dated 1941. The frog does have a minor split, but is still ideal for display.
British 39 Pattern Belt This is a leather 39 pattern belt, which measures 44 inches.
British 39 pattern Belt This is a leather 39 pattern belt which measures 40 to 42 inches.
British 39 Pattern Belt This is a leather 39 pattern belt which measures 48 to 50 inches.
British 39 Pattern Belt This is a 39 pattern leather belt, which measures 38 to 40 inches.
British 3rd Pattern Nickel Finish Commando Dagger This is a 3rd pattern nickel finish commando dagger which is maker marked "Wilkinson Sword Company". However the Wilkinson Sword marking is faint worn down and faint but visible. Age Restricted item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
British 40 Pattern Battle Dress Blouse This is a 1944 dated 40 pattern battle dress blouse which retains its contract label which gives the makers name "J.Compton & Sons.LTD" and the size 9. This example has had a repair to the back of the blouse. However when field equipment is being worn the repair is not visible. The lining on the waist flap has frayed which is come on British battle dress as the flap tends to get caught on the teeth of the adjusting buckle.
British 40 Pattern BD Blouse This is 40 pattern Battle Dress blouse which is approximately a size 9. The contract label has been removed and there is no WD year acceptance code. However it appears to have a unit stamp on the lining and size stamp. It has suffered with some minor moth nips mainly to the left sleeve and a couple field repairs to the back of the body. However still ideal for display. The sleeve has the outline of the original insignia.
British 40 Pattern BD Trousers A good example of 40 pattern trousers which have the WD year acceptance code "L" for 1946. The trousers i suspect where manufactured in 1945. The contract label is missing, however the size stamp is clearly visible and is marked size 16. However the trousers have been taken in to reduce the size. With the alteration the trousers measure 36" waist with a 27" inside leg. They also have the wartime darker plastic buttons.
British 44 Pattern Water Filter Bag This is a very nice example of a 44 pattern water filter bag, which is dated 1945 and maker marked "F.F.LTD".
British 44 Pattern Belt This is a 1945 dated 44 pattern belt, which is a small size and measures 34" inches. The belt is maker marked MECo for Mills Equipment Company.
British 44 Pattern Millbank water Filter Bag This is a 1945 dated 44 pattern Millbank water filter bag, which is maker marked Warning & Sons LTD.
British 46 Pattern BD Trousers 46 pattern trousers, which are externally identical to the 40 pattern. The only difference is internally, 46 pattern has an extra set of brace buttons and the contract label is on the inside of the waist band. This example has unfortunately suffered with some moth damage. mainly around the lift hip and some moth nips on the front of the crutch. However if a Denison or Jerkin is being worn, it will cover most of the damage moth area. A good cheaper alternative for the more expensive 40 pattern. The trousers retains their contract label which gives the makers name, James A Stewart LTD, size 14 and the dated 1948. It also has belt loops which was not standard on 46 pattern. Which i suspect is a tailors addition.
British 46 Pattern Trousers 46 pattern trousers which are externally identical to 40 pattern. The only difference is internally, 46 pattern has an extra set of brace buttons and the contract label is on the inside of the waist band. This example has unfortunately suffered with some moth nips, mainly around the crutch and right knee areas. However will still make a great cheaper alternative to the more expensive 40 pattern. This example has had its contract label removed. The waist is approximately 28" to 30" waist and a 29" inside leg.
British 46 Pattern Trousers 46 pattern trousers, which are externally identical to 40 pattern. The only difference, 46 pattern has an extra set of brace buttons and the contract label has been moved to the inside of the waist band. This example retains its contract label which gives the makers name Hartley Sons & Co. LTD, size 7 and dated 1948. The trousers also has the year code acceptance WD stamp "R" for 1948. Unfortunately his example has suffered with some moth damage to the right knee and some moth nips to area the map pocket. Still makes a good cheaper display alternative to the more expensive 40 pattern.
British 6x30 Binoculars & Leather Case A nice example of 6x30 binoculars which still have good clear optic and its leather strap. The binoculars are maker marked "Ross London" and also stamped with the War Department broad arrows. The leather case has lost its shoulder strap and the the stitching on the lid has come apart. However you can make a faint 1917 date and the No2 on the lid.
British 7.62mm MG Belted Rounds Twenty-eight 7.62mm belted drill rounds for use with the General Purpose Machine Gun. U.K. Sales Only. Sorry will not send to Scotland or Northern Ireland.
British 9mm Drill Rounds Eight British 9mm drill rounds which are all 1950's dated. U.K. Sales Only.
British Air Raid Wardens MKII Helmet A good example of a Home Defence MKII helmet worn by an Air Raid Warden identified by the white painted "W" on the front and rear of the helmet. The shell and liner are both dated 1939 and maker marked "BMB" for Briggs Motor Bodies. The liner is also size stamped 6.3/4. The inside of the shell retains its original army brown finish. A nice untouched helmet.
British Airborne Map Case A September 1945 dated airborne map case which is maker marked "P.S.S." for Princess Silk Shade. The press-studs appears to have been period re-positioned.
British Airborne Pegasus Patch This is a printed version of the pegasus badge, worn by airborne troops.
British Armed Forces Thompson M1928 Hand Book This is a British publication of the Thompson M1928 submachine gun produced by Gale & Polden LTD, which was in business from 1868 to 1981. This edition was printed during the early 1940's on behalf of the British armed forces.
British Armoured Fighting Vehicle Crew Helmet This is in fact a post-war example which slightly differs from wartime examples by having a lift-dot press-stud to remove the liner. Wartime examples the liner is fixed by a small screw and nut. Otherwise the shell is identical to the wartime pattern. This example is in very condition retaining its original finish. The liner is dated 1952 and maker marked "CCL" for Christy & Co.LTD. Ideal for display and WW2 living history.
British Armoured Vehicle Crew Helmet This is a 1971 dated British armoured vehicle crew helmet which is very similar to the WW2 pattern. Ideal for WW2 living history.
British Armoured Vehicle Drivers Badge This is the badge worn by armoured vehicle drivers.
British Army Brass Button Polisher A brass button polisher which is maker marked The Kitchener".
British Army 84mm L14A1 Recoilless Rifle Manual This is a British army 1964 dated manual on the 84mm L14A1 recoilless rifle, which was produced by the Swedish firm Carl Gustaf.
British Army Blanco This is bar of army issue blanco, still in its original wrapping.
British Army Blanco Two packets of Army issue blanco still in its original wrapping.
British Army Boot Brushes A set of army issue boot brushes which has the original owners name and number on each brushes. These examples are not dated and may be post-war issue.
British Army Boot Brushes A pair of army boot brushes which are dated 1939 and 1935.
British Army Boot Brushes A set of army issue boot brushes. The larger brush is maker marked "John Palmer", dated 1943 and stamped with the War Department arrow. The small brush is not dated or maker marked, however it does have the original owners personal service number.
British Army Boot Polish This is a period issue boot polish tin.
British Army Boots A nice pair of size 12 boots which are dated 1942.
British Army Boots A size 12 pair of army boots which are in very good condition and dated 1945. The boots are not studded, which may indicate for driver or armoured crew issue. The soles are WD stamped.
British Army Brass Button Polisher This is a bras button polisher which is marked "Service".
British Army Brass Button Polisher This is a brass button polisher which has the original owners service number stamped into it.
British Army Brass Button Polisher This is a brass button polisher which is "WD" stamped.
British Army Brass Button Polisher This is a post-war brass button polisher which is identical to WW2 examples This button polisher is dated 1958 and maker marked J.R.G. & S.
British Army Brass Button Polisher A brass button polisher.
British Army Bugle A British army Bugle dated 1916 and maker marked "Boosey & Co". This example still retains its original bugle cords.
British Army Button Polisher This is a post-war brass button polisher, which is identical to the WW2 examples. This button polisher is maker marked "J.R.G. & S" and dated 1955.
British Army Camouflage Scarf This is actually a post-war era British army camouflage scarf which is slightly darker then wartime examples. Ideal for living history and re-enactment purposes.
British Army Camouflage Scarf This is a wartime era camouflage scarf which is lighter shades of green and brown. It does have some holes in the scarf.
British Army Cigarette Tin A small empty cigarette tin. The tin would also be used to keep small items like matches and tobacco dry.
British Army Cigarette Tin A small empty cigarette tin. The tin would also be used to keep small items like matches and tobacco dry.
British Army Clothes Brush A 1940 clothes brush which is maker marked "Kent"
British Army Corporal Chevrons A pair of army corporal chevrons.
British Army Ditty Bag This is a unissued white cotton ditty bag, which would have contained, sweats tabacco, etc. This example is maker marked S.M.&G.Co.LTD and dated 1944.
British Army Ditty Bag This is a white cotton army issue ditty bag, which would have contained sweats, tobacco etc. This example has some staining and is not dated or maker marked. The majority of army issue ditty bags which produced by prison inmates.
British Army Ditty Bag This is a white cotton ditty bag, which would have been produced by prison inmates.
British Army Ditty Bag This is a army issue ditty bag which would have contained, sweats, tobacco etc. This example is in excellent condition, maker marked "Red Rose Products" and dated 1939. The majority of army ditty bags where produced by prison inmates.
British Army Ditty Bag This is a British army ditty bag which would have contained, sweats, tobacco etc. This example has a very faint maker\'s stamp and what appears to be a extremely faint 1941 date. The majority of army ditty bags where produced by inmates serving time in one of His Majesty\'s Prisons.
British Army Ditty Bag This a early war British army ditty bag, which would have contained sweats, tobacco etc. This example is maker marked \"RELIDA\" and date1939.
British Army Ditty Bag This is ditty bag which was produced by His Majesty's Prisons ( HMP ) and dated 1943. It would have been used to hold personal items.
British Army Ditty Bag This is army issue white cotton ditty bag, which would have contained, sweats, tobacco etc. This example has not markings. The majority of army issue ditty bags which produced by prison inmates.
British Army Ditty Bag This is an army issue white cotton ditty bag, which would have contained, sweats, tobacco etc. This example is in very good condition dated 1942 and maker marked "Rose Products". The majority of army issue ditty bags where produced by prison inmates.
British Army Dubbin Tin This is a 2, ounce unissued British army No1 dubbin tin, which is maker marked \"J.W.H. & S. Ltd\".
British Army Emergency Ration Tin This is an empty army emergency ration tin, which is dated December 1943 and maker marked "R&Co.Ltd.
British Army Enamel Mug An unissued post-war army issue enamel mug, which is identical to the WW2 pattern. This example is dated 1952 and crow foot stamped.
British Army Enamel Mug Post-war unissued army enamel mug, which is identical to the WW2 pattern. This example is dated 1952 and stamped with the crow foot.
British Army Enlisted Man\'s Shirt This is a very nice example of an army enlisted man's shirt, which is approximately a size 38" chest.
British Army Enlisted Man\'s Shirt This is a late-war army enlisted man's collar shirt. This example is in very good condition and has the original owners name "E.R.Clarke". It is approximately a size 40" chest.
British Army Food Thermos This is a non-dated large food thermos which is in good condition. However it is missing its cock stopper.
British Army Foot Powder A small tin of army issue foot powder, which is maker marked C.(E).LTD.
British Army Foot Powder A small tin of Army issue foot powder which is maker marked "F.W.H & Co.LTD.
British Army Foot Powder A small tin of army issue foot powder, which is dated June 1940.
British Army Foot Powder A small tin of issue foot powder, which is maker marked R&C.LTD.
British Army Foot Powder This is a large tub of issue foot powder which is dated February 1940.
British Army Gas Rattle This is a British army anti-gas rattle. This example is in good working condition maker marked "R.C.D" and dated 1945. It is also marked K59 with a war department broad arrow.
British Army General Service Beret 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 "Cap Ridiculous" as it was not a popular item amongst the troops. However it was for universal wear and the troops got used to it. This example has been well used and is approximately a size 6.1/4".
British Army Green Lanyard British army green lanyard which would have been worn by a various infantry regiments
British Army Ground Sheet A very good example of a tan coloured ground sheet which is dated 1942 and has a faint manufacturer's stamp.
British Army Gunners Qualification Badge This is a 1st class Gunners qualification badge which would have been worn on the right forearm. The badge worn have been awarded to personal whom where deemed marksman in light and heavy machine guns.
British Army House Wife Sewing Kit A army issue house wife sewing kit, which contains sewing needles, safety pins, thimble, buttons and thread.
British Army Jack Knife This is a 1941 dated jack knife, which would have been issued to all British troops.
British Army Jack Knife British army jack knife. This example is not dated.
British Army KFS Set A knife fork spoon set, which has a 1945 dated knife, 1944 dated fork and spoon. The utensils are in excellent condition.
British Army Lance Corporal Chevrons A pair of army Lance Corporal chevrons.
British Army Late-War Shirt This is a late-war army shirt in excellent condition.
British Army Leather Jerkin This is a unusual colour British army leather jerkin, which is in excellent condition except for one minor repair to the lower left side, which appears to be a period repair. The contract maker's label is missing however it is approximately a size 2.
British Army Leather Jerkin A good example of a leather jerkin, which retains its contract label, which gives the makers name "Wareings LTD", the size 1 and the date August 1941. The wool lining is also stamped with the WD year letter acceptance code 'P" for 1941.
British Army Leather Jerkin A army leather jerkin which retains its contract label, which gives the makers name "Trollops & Sons" the date 1940 and size 2. The wool lining has suffered with some minor moth nips.
British Army Leather Jerkin This is a well used British army leather jerkin, which has two damaged buttons and one missing button. The stitch on the shoulder has started to come apart but can be easily restitched. It still retains part of the it's maker's contract label and is size stamped 1.
British Army Machete A 1975 dated British army machete with a 1978 dated scabbard. Age Restricted item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
British Army Machete British army machete, which is maker marked "Martindale" and dated 1952. The scabbard is dated 1966 and appears to have a unit marking "FRC", maker marked "B.H.& G.LTD" for Barrow Hepburn & Gale". Age Restricted item, proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
British Army Mittens A set of post-war British army Mittens which are identical to the wartime examples.
British Army MKIII Helmet 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 on Operation Overlord 6th June 1944 ( D-Day ). The helmet is commonly referred to as the turtle shell due to its resemblance to the animal. This example is in extremely nice condition and comes with the rare reddish brown MKII liner which is maker marked "BMB" for Briggs Motor Bodies, who produced liners from 1939 to 1945. The liner is dated 1942 and size stamped 7. It also has the first pattern two piece chinstrap, later examples are single piece chinstraps.
British Army MKIII Helmet 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 Canadian and British troops on D-Day. The helmet is more commonly referred to as the Turtle Shell due to its resemblance to the animal. This example is in good condition, retaining over 75% of its original finish.. The liner is size stamped 7 and dated 1945.
British Army Motor Cyclists Coat This is an extremely nice example of army motor cyclists coat which retains its contract label which gives the makers name "LEVINE & Press. LTD". It is also size stamped 10. It also has a faint date stamp 1945 and the WD year code acceptance letter "Z" for 1945. All the internal straps are still attache and the press-studs are in good working order.
British Army No2 Electric Torch This is a British army No2 electric torch still in its original cardboard container.
British Army Officer Gilt Pips ( 2nd Lieutenant ) A set of British army officer gilt pips with coloured enamels for the rank of 2nd Lieutenant.
British Army Officer Pips ( Lieutenant ) A set of British army officer pips with the branch of service colour scarlet for Infantry. Two pips on each shoulder for the rank of Lieutenant.
British Army Officer Pips ( 2nd Lieutenant ) A set of British army officer brass pips for the rank of 2nd Lieutenant.
British Army Officers Collarless Shirt This is a British army officers private purchase collarless shirt, which is named to a A.Norfolk. The shirt retains the tailors label and is approximately a size 40 inch chest.
British Army Officers Havesack This is a army officers havesack, also referred to as a Valise bag. The haversack comes with a shoulder strap both items are maker marked \"MECo\" and dated 1941.
British Army Officers Rubberised Macintosh Rain Coat I believe this to be a 1952 pattern army officers rubberised Macintosh raincoat which is identical to the style which was privately purchased by British army officers, during the 1930's and 1940's. However the Department only officially approved this style rubberised raincoats in the early 1950's and called it the 1952 pattern. This example is in excellent condition and retains part of the its tailor's label. It is approximately a size 44 chest.
British Army Officers Shirt This is a a near mint example of a period British army officers shirt which is stamped with the collar size 15.1/2, The shirt is approximately a size 44" chest. The shirt retains its tailors label. "Endeaboar".
British Army Officers Slip on Rank Slides Army officers slip on rank slides with the rank of Lieutenant. The branch of service colour is blue for Royal Engineers and the Royal Corps of Signals.
British Army Officers Tie This is a British army issue officer\'s tie.
British Army Officers Tie This is a army officers woollen tie.
British Army Officers Tie This is a British army officers cotton tie.
British Army Officers Visor Cap ( Reconnaissance Corps This is an army officers visor cap which is in excellent condition. The cap badge is of the Reconnaissance Corps which was formed on 14th January 1941 and provided reconnaissance for infantry divisions. In 1944 The Corps became part of the Royal Armoured Corps but retained their distinctive cap badge. At the end of the war the number of recce units was not need and the Corps was officially disbanded in August 1946.
British Army Officer\'s Removable Shirt Collar This a British army officer\'s removable shirt collar which comes with two studs to attach the collar to the shirt. The collar is size marked \"3\". It is also maker marked \"J.C.C.L\" and has suffered with a couple of minor moth nips.
British Army Paraffin Stove This is a portable British army paraffin stove in good working order complete with it\'s original container. The container has been repainted.
British Army Personal Mine Extraction Kit This is a current issue British army personal mine extraction kit which contains a mine prodder, day light route marking system ( Red, Suspect, White Safe ). Night route marking system, red cylaumes ( suspect ), green cylaumes ( safe ), trip wire feeler and aide memoir.
British Army Pillow Case A army issue pillow case.
British Army Pistol Lanyard This is a post-war British army pistol lanyard.
British Army Pouch This is army pouch which i believed would have held a small type of mount for an optical sight.
British Army Rain Cape A rubberised tan coloured rain cape which has a faint makers stamp and is dated 1941. This example is in good condition.
British Army Rain Cape This is a tan rain cape, which is in very good condition, maker marked "J.L.Bean & Co.LTD", dated 1945.
British Army Rain Cape A rubberised tan coloured rain cape which is has a faint makers stamp and is dated 1944. This example is in good condition.
British Army Ration Can Opener This is a period ration can opener still sealed in its issue packet.
British Army Razor This is a issue razor which is maker marked "WDC" and dated 1943.
British Army Rifle Cover This is a webbing rifle cover which can accommodate the No3 and No4 rifles. This example is in good condition, non-maker marked and has no date of manufacture.
British Army Rum Jar This is a British army rum jar with the initials \"S.R.D.\" marked on the front, which stands for \"Supply Reserve Depot\". However soldiers tended to change the meaning of the initials to \"Seldom Reaches Destination, Service Rum Diluted and Soon Runs Dry.\" Soldiers on active service where issued 2.5 fluid ounces by the discretion of the commanding or medical officer. It would also be issued during or just after dawn stand to. This example is in excellent condition dated 1945 and marked on the base with the makers stamp
British Army Sergeant Chevrons A pair of British army sergeant chevrons.
British Army Sergeant Chevrons A pair of British army sergeant chevrons.
British Army Service Chevrons British army service chevrons, each chevron signifies a years service. This is an embroidered version with four years service.
British Army Service Chevrons British army service chevrons, each chevron signifies a years service. This example has five years service and is the printed version.
British Army Service Chevrons British army service chevrons, each chevron signifies a years service. This example is an embroidered version with five years service.
British Army Shaving Cream This is a post-war jar of shaving cream ideal for living history.
British Army Shirt This is a unissued British army other ranks collar shirt which was introduced in 1945. This example is size stamped 6 and is maker marked "A.B.G.& S." and dated 1945.
British Army Signalling Lamp This is a British army battery powered signalling lamp which works from a morse key. The signally lamp comes with its three piece stake, spare parts box, which contains spare bulb in its 1944 dated box and spare lens covers.
British Army Soap Dish A 1945 dated soap dish with period style soap.
British Army Soap Dish A 1945 dated army issue soap dish containing period style soap.
British Army Soap Dish A 1945 dated issue army soap dish, containing period style soap.
British Army Staff Sergeant Crowns A pair of brass staff sergeant crowns.
British Army Staff Sergeant Crowns A pair of army staff sergeant brass crowns.
British Army String Vest A army issue string vest.
British Army Tan Anti-Gas Cape This is a tan rubberised anti-gas cape, which was also used as a rain cape. This example is in very good condition, maker marked \"B.M.C.\" WD stamped and dated 1945. It appears to have been issued to a Greek soldier who\'s name is clearly visible.
British Army Thermos A British army Thermos which is dated 1943 and has traces of the instructions on the body. This example is in good working order and has a replacement cock stopper.
British Army Thermos This is a good working example of a British army thermos which is dated 1943 and retains its original cock stopper.
British Army Thermos A British army issue thermos which is dated 1943. This example has suffered with some dents to the body, however it is still in good working order and has had a replacement cock added. About 40% of the instruction stencil is remaining.
British Army Thermos British army issue Thermos which is in good working order and retains its original cock. This example also has 60% of the instruction stencil remaining and is dated 1945.
British Army Toiletry Roll A unissued toiletry roll, which is maker marked O&Co.LTD and dated 1945.
British Army Toiletry Roll This is 1945 dated toiletry roll which is maker marked J & C.
British Army Toiletry Roll A 1941 dated army toiletry roll, which retains the original owners name. This example is in very good condition.
British Army Toiletry Roll A issued toiletry roll which has the original owners personal service number.
British Army Toiletry Roll This is a unissued army toiletry roll, which is maker marked "D.K.& Bros" and dated 1943.
British Army Tools Pouch This is a large multi-purpose tools pouch, which is maker marked \"GYKEWEAR.LTD\" and dated 1943.
British Army Torch A British army torch still in its grease proof paper and cardboard box.
British Army Underpants 1945 dated underpants, which are WD stamped and has makers stamp, which is not clear to read but visible.
British Army Underpants British army underpants which where produced in Brussels, Belgium as a army contract. This example is also maker marked "F.M Wolf & Co" dated 1945.
British Army Warrant Officer 2nd Class This is the rank insignia worn by British army warrant officers 2nd class, which would have been also called Company Sergeant Major ( CSM ), Regimental Quarter Master Sergeant ( RQMS ).
British Army Water Sterilising Tablet Tin This is a empty water sterilising tablet tin.
British Army Weighing Scales 1941 British army issue weighing scales which are maker marked "Salter's Improved".
British Army Weighing Scales British army weighing scales, which would have been used to weight small and large packs, and other carrying loads. The scales where produced by Salter, who still produce kitchen and bathroom scales.
British Army Whistle & Lanyard This is a British army issue whistle, which would have been used by officers and NCO's. This example is maker marked "The Acme City" and comes with a lanyard.
British Army Wired Tape Measure This is a British army wired tape measure which extends to 50ft. The tape measure was manufactured by "John Rabone & Sons, Birmingham, England". The brass wender is marked with the War Department arrow.
British Army Woollen Mittens A pair of unissued army woollen mittens, which are approximately a size medium.
British Army Woollen Mittens A pair of unissued army woollen mittens, which are approximately a size medium.
British Army Woollen Mittens A pair of unissued army woollen mittens, which are approximately a size medium.
British ARP Gas Mask & Haversack This is a very good example of an Air Raid Precautions ( ARP ) issue gas mask with its haversack. The gas mask was manufactured by Siebe Gorman & Co.LTD and is dated February 1940. The side of the mask is stamped ARP Civilian duty. The haversack is maker marked Whiterely & Co.Ltd.
British ARP Gas Mask & Pouch This is a unissued ARP ( Air Raid Precautions ) gas mask still in its grease proof paper. The mask is dated 15/05/1940 and comes with its haversack which is maker marked EHP and dated 1942.
British ARP Whistle & Chain This is a ARP ( Air Raid Precautions ) whistle which comes with its chain. This example is in good working order and was produce by "J.Hudson".
British Auxiliary Fire Service MKII Helmet This is a very nice example of a MKII helmet which has been issued to the Auxiliary Fire Service with the letters "AFS" stencilled to the front of the helmet. The shell and liner are both dated 1939. The shell is maker marked "RO&CO" for Rubery Owen & Co, the liner is maker marked "TTC" for Teddy Toy Company and size stamped 7. The crown pad has come away from the helmet but is still present.
British Battle Dress Denim This is a un-issued mid-war battle dress denim which is cut to the pattern of the 1940 pattern battle dress. This example is size stamped 7 and dated 1942.
British Battle Dress Denim Blouse This is a un-issued battle dress denim blouse cut to the pattern of the 1940 uniform. This example is size stamped 4 and dated 1943. However it has a \"WD\" year acceptance code \"C\" for 1952.
British Battle Dress Denim Blouse This is a mint un-issued battle dress denim blouse cut in the pattern of the 1940 uniform. The blouse is dated 1942, however it has the \"WD\" letter acceptance code \"L\" for 1946. This example is size stamped 7.
British Battle Dress Denim Blouse This is a un-issued battle dress denim blouse, cut to the pattern of the 1940 battle dress uniform. This example is size stamped 7, and is dated 1942. However it has the WD year letter acceptance code \"L\" for 1946.
British Battle Dress Denim Blouse This is a un-issued battle dress denim blouse, cut to the pattern of the 1940 battle dress uniform. The example is size stamped 7 and dated 1942. However it has a WD year letter acceptance code \"L\" for 1946.
British Battle Drill Manual This is a 1933 publication of a pocket size battle drill manual.
British Bergen This is a 1945 dated bergen which is different from the more common Commando bergen. It has American style webbing and what appears to be a unit stamping "GYS". However i do not know which unit. The bergen is missing one of the lower securing straps.
British Boiled Sweet Tin A empty 5 ounce boiled sweet tin.
British Boot Brushes A pair of period boot brushes.
British Boot Brushes A pair of period boot brushes.
British Boot Polish Tin This is a period tin of Lanes Boot polish.
British Boxed Boot Polish This is a 1930's/40's cardboard box containing 72 tins of sealed boot polish. The top tins have suffered with some water damage due to storage. However the majority of the tins are in excellent condition. The boot Polish was produced by Villa Laboratories Limited. Period boot polish which is still sealed currently sells between £15 to £20 a tin. A good opportunity to buy a job lot in their original storage box.
British Bren Gun & LMG Sling This is a post-war sling for the Bren gun, GPMG and other LMG's.
British Bren Gun Manual This is an excellent reprint of a British army Bren gun manual.
British Bren Gun Sling This is a webbing sling for use with all marks of the Bren gun. Unlike the normal rifle webbing sling the Bren gun sling is a lot longer and has two quick release hooks. This example is not dated.
British Cigarette Packets Eight British empty cigarette packets dating from the late 1930's to the mid 1940's. The packets are of various brands.
British Civilian Gas Mask A good example of a civilian issue gas mask which would have originally been issued in a cardboard box. However a storage airtight tin was available to buy an additional option. This example comes with the storage tin. The gas mask is in good condition, size stamped "Medium". The rubber still soft and supple and a clear celluloid lens. The mask is dated May 1939.
British Civilian Gas Mask A civilian issue gas mask which is dated 21/01/1938 and comes in its original cardboard box. The rubber on the mask is brittle and has started to crumble. Still ideal for display purposes only.
British Civilian Gas Mask This is a very good example of a civilian issue gas mask which comes with its original cardboard box. This example is size stamped medium and is dated March 1939.
British Civilian Gas Mask This is a near mint example of a civilian issue gas mask in its original box. The gas mask is in extremely nice condition, the rubber is soft and supple and the celluloid lens is nice and clear. This example is dated 1938.
British Civilian Shirt This civilian period shirt, which worn. The shirt is marked 15 which approximately a size 44" chest.. It retains the tailors label "Henry A Murton. Ideal for living history.
British Colt New Service .455 Eley Revolver ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customer outside the European Union Only. The is a U.S. contract for the British army and is basically a Colt model M1917 which has been chambered to the British .455 round and used by the British army throughout WW1. This example is in good condition retaining its original patina and was deactivated on 13.12.1990. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase
British Commando Bergen This is a very good and interesting example of a Commando bergen which has a broad arrow stamp and dated 1945. The bergen has been personalised by the original owner with the addition of shoulder pads and a small clip for additional items to be attached.
British Costal Command Type-C Wired Flying Helmet This is a British Costal Command Type-C wired flying helmet. This example is in a very used condition, the cable wiring still retains it's contract label and has a War Department stamp.
British Deactivated M72A2 Rocket Launcher The M72A2 LAW ( Light Anti-Tank Weapon ) was developed in the U.S. as a single short disposable weapon in the early 1960's and first deployed with the U.S. army in Vietnam and the British army during the Falklands War. In the early 1980's it was due to be replaced within the U.S. and British armies. However both armies continued to use an upgraded variants as well as other national armies being used in more recent conflcts such as Afghanistan and Irag. This example is dated 1979 has some corrosion around the rear blast cap and a hole on the top. The sights are intact. U.K.Sales Only.
British Demob suite Case This is a post-war made British army demob suite case, which is identical to the pattern used in 1945. This example is dated 1972 and still has the original guarantee with the owners name.
British Despatch Riders Helmet A good example of a Despatch riders helmet which is maker marked "BMB" Briggs Motor Bodies size stamped 6.3/4. The leather is in very good condition, however the internal cotton ear flaps have been rmovend. The helmet is dated 1944.
British Drill Purpose 40mm Bofors Shells Four drill purpose 40mm shells for the Bofors gun. All four shells are dated 1953 and come with the charger clip. U.K. Sales Only.
British Drill Purpose No.68 Anti-Tank Grenade The No.68 grenade entered service with the British army in November 1940. However it proved to be not much better than the inadequate Boys anti-tank rifle round. The explosive charge was limited due to the diameter of the discharger cup. It was issued to the Home guard in February 1941 and was retained in service with the Home guard to 1944, when the home guard was stood down. This is an extremely nice example, which is dated 1941. It retains its drill purpose wooden dummy explosive insert and safety pin which is normally always missing. U.K. Sales Only.
British Early War Battle Dress Denim This is an. early war denim battle dress blouse with pleated pockets. This example is missing its contract label, however the outline of the contract label is clearly visible. It is also marked with the original owners personal service number. The right lower sleeve has had a minor repair. It is approximately a size 7.
British Early War Denim BD Blouse This is a very good example of an early war denim BD blouse, which retains its contract label, with clear details of the manufacturer "Hogg & Mitchell", the size 6, and the year of manufacture May 1941. The denim is also stamped with the WD year letter acceptance code "P" for 1941. This example is also named to a Lieutenant Brook.
British Ever-Ready Safety Razor This is a period safety razor, which is maker marked "Ever-Ready" and comes with its original bakelite container. It comes with four spare safety blades still in their original wrapping.
British Field Dressing This is a field dressing which is maker marked "S.Maw, Sons.LTD. This example is not dated.
British Field Dressing This is a Arthur Berton.LTD made field dressing which is dated September 1942.
British Field Dressing This is a small field dressing dated November 1938 and produced by Arthur Berton LTD, London.
British Field Dressing This is a field dressing which is maker marked, "T.J.Smith & Nephew.LTD" and dated October 1938.
British Field Dressing This is a field dressing, which is maker marked, "Vernon & Co.LTD" and dated November 1939.
British Field Dressing This is a S.Maw, Sons.LTD made field dressing which is dated 1942.
British First Aid Tin & Contents This is a First aid tin which has five various size bandages. The top of the tin is stamped with War Department broad arrow indicating government issue. The lid retains its contents label.
British Flare Cartridge Containers Three metal flare gun cartridge containers for red, green and yellow signal flares. All the containers are dated May 1945. All the containers are empty.
British Folding Saw & Carrier This is folding saw which comes with its two-piece handles and its accessory tools. A file to sharpen the saws teeth and a teeth setting tool with their handles. The saw is maker marked "Wood & Son.LTD" and dated 1944. It is identical to the WW1 pattern but comes with with the later green canvas pouch.
British Folding Wire-Cutters & Carrier Folding wire-cutters which have a maker marked "SM.EC.LTD". This example is in good working condition and comes with a 1945 dated carrier which is maker marked "P.S.S." for Princess Silk Shade.
British Folding Wire-Cutters & Carrier Folding wire-cutters which comes with a maker marked Carrier 'MECo" for Mills Equipment Company and dated 1945. The actual wire-cutters are not dated but have a visible serial number. They have also been painted green.
British General Early General Service Gas Mask & Contents This a rare MKIII general service gas mask which is dated 13th October 1929. However the gas mask was modified 18th March 1936 with the additional of the short hose and filter. All the straps are present however they have come away from the fibre pad strap connector. The filter is dated 1937 so may be a slightly later replacement. The gas mask comes with an early pre-war haversack which includes the following contents. A packet of 1941 dated anti-dust goggles, early pre-war No2 Ointment jar and a No248 Anti-lens dimmer which is dated June 1939 are .
British General Service Beret This 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 "Cap Ridiculous", as it was not a popular item. However it was for universal wear and the troops got used to it. This example is unissued maker marked "E.A.Bottu ( Belgium maker ), size stamped 6.1/4 and dated 1945.
British General Service Gas Mask & Contents A short hose general service gas mask which is dated 1941. The gas mask comes with its haversack and contents. The haversack is also dated 1941 and maker marked "Whiteley". The No342 anti-lens dimmer is dated March 1942 and the anti-dust goggles are dated 1941. The gas mask also comes with a empty tin of No2 anti-gas ointment which the lid has suffered with corrosion.
British General Service Gas Mask & Contents This is a general service gas mask which has the extra long hose for drivers and armoured crews. The gas mask comes with its haversack and contents. The gas mask is dated November 1942, the No248 anti-lens dimmer is dated June1940, the anti-dust goggles dated 1941. The No5 anti-gas ointment tin which is empty is dated October 1942. The haversack is also dated 1942 and is maker marked "Whiteley.
British General Service Gas Mask & Contents This is a very good example of a General Service gas mask which is dated February 1941 and comes with the extra long hose for drivers and armoured crews. The filter is also dated 1941. The gas mask comes with a 1942 dated haversack which is maker marked "J & A.H." for J & A.Hillman. It also has a packet of dust goggles dated July 1943, a No342 anti-lens dimmer dated March 1942, and an empty tin of No6 Anti-gas ointment.
British General Service Gas Mask & Haversack This is short hose tan canvas and rubber general service gas mask and haversack. The gas mask and haversack are both dated 1939. The hose has dried and stiffened especially where it connects to the snout of the gas mask. The straps are all present, however the fibre pad where all the straps meet, has stiffened and started to curl.The haversack is maker marked Siebe Gorman & Co.LTD. Tan canvas and rubber general service gas masks are only manaufactured to 1939. After 1940 the G.S. mask was only produced in black rubber.
British General Service Gas Mask & Haversack This is a short hose general service gas mask and haversack. The gas mask, filter and haversack are all dated 1941. The gas mask and hose are in very good condition and the haversack is maker marked "Maple".
British General Service Gas Mask & Haversack This is a pre-war tan canvas and rubber general service gas mask and haversack. The canvas face of the gas mask is on condition, however the internal rubber appears to have suffered with heat damage. The hose has also stiffened and split in two places. The gas mask is dated 1937 and the filter is dated 1936. The haversack has a small hole on the top flap. Tan canvas and rubber G.S. gas masks where only produced to 1939. In 1940 all G.S. gas masks where only produced in black rubber.
British Home Commercial Front Helmet This a home front commercially made helmet which have been commissioned by a number of would UK private firms and issued to their employees.
British Home Defence Helmet This is a standard MKII helmet painted black for use with various home defence organisations. The shell and liner are both dated 1939. The liner is maker marked "BMB' for Briggs Motor Bodies. This example is in very good condition.
British Home Defence MKII Helmet This is a nice clean example of a home defence helmet which would have been worn by governmental employees such as factory workers employed by the Ministry of supply or the Ministry of Works. The helmet shell is maker marked J.S.S. for Joseph Sankey & Son and dated 1941. The liner is size stamped 6.1/2, and produced by Fisher Foil LTD. The liner appears to be dated 1948.
British Home Defence Zuckerman Helmet A very good example of a civilian protective helmet more commonly known as the Zuckerman Helmet, named after the South African born government scientist who designed the helmet, Solly Zuckerman. The helmet could be brought by civilians for five shillings ( 25 pence ).
British Home Defence Zuckerman Helmet ( Fire Guard ) This is a civilian protective helmet more commonly known as the Zuckerman helmet named after the South African born government scientist who designed the helmet "Solly Zuckerman. The helmet could be brought by civilians for five shillings ( 25 pence ). This example is in excellent condition and the front is stencilled with the letters "FG" for Fire Guard.
British Home Front Police Sergeant MKII Helmet This is a MKII helmet used by a Police Sergeant. The helmet has no visible makers name or date, but would have been produced between 1938 to 1939 and comes with a MK1 liner which is size stamped 7, maker marked \"Vero\" and dated 1939.
British Home Guard Gaiters A set of leather Home Guard issue gaiters, which are maker marked "A.G. & Co" and dated 1941 and size stamped 3. Both gaiters are also stamped "WD" marked and have a broad arrow stamp.
British Home Guard Leather Belt A leather Home guard issue belt which is marker marked, broad arrow stamped and dated 1940. The outer edge of the belt has a slight tare. The belt is extra large and measures 48 inches.
British Home Guard Officers 1940 Pattern Battledress This is a 1942 dated Home Guard officers 1940 pattern battledress blouse in excellent and condition and has the rank of captain and the district letters "NS" for "North Staffordshire". The number "1" stands for 1st Company. The blouse is dated 1942 , the contract maker's label gives the name of the maker as "Louis Michaels. The lining is also "WD" stamp and has the year acceptance letter code 'N" for 1943. The BD is size marked 6. It also has 4 year service chevrons.
British Inert 50 Calibre Rounds Four inert British 50 calibre rounds, two are dated 1969, one dated 1984 and one has no date. U.K. Sales Only. Sorry will not send to Scotland or Northern Ireland.
British Inert No.69 Grenade The No.69 grenade was introduced in 1942 and remained in service to 1947. The grenade was made entirely of bakelite with a pull-cord igniter. Which was also used on the No.82, No.73 and No.77 grenades. This example is in excellent condition and retains its pull-cord igniter. U.K. Sales Only
British Inert No.77 Grenade The No.77 grenade is a white phosphorus grenade which was introduced in 1943. It has an impact fuse and tin casing and was intended for laying smoke screens and as a signalling device. However the No.77 was also very effective as an anti-personnel and incendiary device. The No.77 was issued to the army and Home guard. When WW2 ended many of the grenades had become extremely dangerous, due to corroding of the outer casing. In 1948 the grenade was determined to be obsolete by the British army and the majority where destroyed to due to the danger the grenades posed to the user. Making the British made No.77 grenades extremely rare. However the No.77 continued to be produced in Canada to the 1950's the quality and manufacturing was much better than the British made examples. This example is dated 1943 with a June 1944 dated pull-cord on the impact fuse. U.K. Sales Only
British Kit-Bag D-Lock This is a brass kit-bag D-lock.
British L1A1 Nylon Sling This is a nylon sling for the L1A1 SLR
British L1A1 SLR Nylon Sling This is a nylon sling for the L1A1 self loading rifle ( SLR ).
British L1A1 SLR Nylon Sling This is a nylon sling for the L1A1 SLR.
British Lanchester Magazine Pouches A pair of Lanchester submachine gun pouches which maker marked K.LTD and Bagcraft. The pouches are dated 1941 and 1942.
British Lanchester MK1* Submachine Gun ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The Lanchester was introduced in 1941 for use with the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy, and is basically a copy of the German MP28 Bergmann. The Lanchester got its name from the designer George Herbert Lanchester who worked for the Sterling Engineering Company. The weapon remained in service with the Royal Navy to the early 1960's when it was finally replaced with the Sterling SMG. This example is in excellent condition and is dated 1943. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
British Lanchester SMG Breech Cover A rare and hard to find breech cover for the Lanchester submachine gun. Which is commonly mistaken as a Sten gun Breech cover. This example is dated 1946 and maker marked "BHG LTD" for Barrow Hepburn & Gale Limited. One of the press-studs is torn from the flap and one of the others appears to have been glued to the fabric as a repair.
British Large Clothing Brush This is a large clothing brush, which is dated 1940.
British Large Field Dressing This is a large field dressing which is dated November 1940 and maker marked "Johnson & Johnson".
British Large Field Dressing This is a large field dressing, which is maker marked, "Vernon & Co.LTD" and dated September 1939.
British Large Oil Bottle This is a large oil bottle, however i do not know for what weapon it was designed for use with. The bottle is maker marked "ENOTS"
British Large Shell Dressing This is a large shell dressing which is maker marked Cuxson,Gerrard & Co.LTD" and dated February 1941.
British Leather Flare Holster This is a an excellent example of a leather flare holster which can accommodate British WW1 MKIII and the WW2 flare pistols. The holster is maker marked "H.Kison" and dated 1944. It still retains its shoulder strap
British Light Weight Gas Mask & Contents This is a 1944 dated light weight gas mask, which was introduced in September 1943. This example is in excellent condition and comes with a number of contents. Anti-dust goggles, dated 1944, anti-lens dimmer dated 10/44. The filter and haversack are also dated 1944. The haversack is maker marked "W&G.LTD" for Waring & Gillow
British Light Weight Gas Mask & Contents This is a 1944 dated light weight gas mask which was introduced in September 1943. This example is in excellent condition and comes with a packet of dust goggles which are dated 07/43, anti-lens dimmer dated 10/40, a small tin of No5 anti-gas ointment, which still contains three tubes of ointment. The filter is dated 16/01/45 and the haversack is maker marked "H&S.LTD" for Hampton & Son and dated 11/43.
British Light Weight Gas Mask & Contents This is light weight gas mask which was introduced in September 1943. This example is dated October 1943 and is in excellent condition. The mask and filter was sold as surplus to the Danish army in the 1950's and have had the Danish crown stamped on the mask and filter. However the British markings are clearly visible. The filter was manufactured in April 1944, but stamped dated 02/02/55 when sold to Denmark. The gas mask comes with a packet of dust goggles dated 03/44 and MK7 ant-lens dimmer dated 02/02/55. The Danes tended to remove the belt hooks from the haversack and would also be stamped with the Danish crown.This example is a British issue without the Danish markings and retains the belt hooks. It is dated 1943 and maker marked "W&G.LTD" for Waring & Gillow.
British Light Weight Gas Mask & Pouch This is a mint post-war light weight British army gas mask with a wartime dated pouch 1943. The gas mask is very similar to the wartime examples with the only differences between wartime and post-war are to the nose piece, the colour of the straps and the size of the filter. Ideal for living history and re-enactment.
British Made U.S. Brodie Helmet 80th Infantry Division This is a British made MK1 Brodie which has a makers stamp "D" which identifies the maker as James Dixon & Sons LTD, Sheffield. The shell is also stamped what looks to be 'E38" not sure what it signifies could be a U.S. addition stamping.. The shell is in very good condition with the insignia of the 80th Infantry division. The liner is present, but not fixed and the leather chinstrap is missing. When the U.S. Army entered the war and arrived in France ,it was initially supplied with British MK1 and French M15 Adrian helmets, until the U.S. started to manufacture they own Brodie helmets which was designated the M1917. U.S. brodies differ from British helmets by having a spot rivert to the chinstrap bale where British examples have a split pin rivert.
British Martini-Enfield Artillery Carbine ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivattion ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. From 1888 the standard issue Martini-Henry rifle was being replaced with the more modern Lee-Metford rifle. Old stocks of Martini lever action rifles where cut down and re-chambered to .303. This cut-down Martini's for issue to auxiliary units. This example is Enfield made and dated 1895. It does not cock or dry fire. However the lever action and breech block does move. The two broad arrows facing each signifies the carbine was sold out of military service. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
British Medicine Bottle This is a medicine bottle, which is in good condition with no cracks.
British Mess Tins A set of post-war made British army mess tins. Ideal for WW2 living history.
British Mess Tins A pair of late-war mess tins which are dated 1945 and maker marked "MMS".
British Mess Tins A set of 1945 dated Mess tins , which are maker marked "M.M.S.".
British Mess Tins A good set of mess tins which are dated 1941 and 1942.
British Mess Tins A good set of British mess tins, which are both dated 1941 and marked with the War Department broad arrow.
British Mess Tins A set of mess tins, the larger mess tin is dated 1943 and maker marked "Regico". The smaller mess tin is dated 1944.
British Mess Tins A set of mid-war mess tins, which are in good condition. This example is not dated.
British Mess Tins A set of 1942 dated mess tins which are in good condition,
British Military Megaphone This is a 1950'S megaphone which would have been used the Royal Navy and Army. It is in excellent condition and was manufactured by Marconi. We do not not if it works as it has not been tested. However internally it appears to be complete.
British MK1 Bren Gun Magazine Box This is the later pattern MK1 Bren gun box with a metal carrying handle. The box contains twelve magazines, which are various makers.
British MK1 Brodie Helmet This is a MK1 brodie helmet which has a faint "H" stamp on the shell identifying the manufacturer as "Hutton & Sons, Sheffield". The liner is original but has been re-riveted and the chinstrap is a modern replacement.
British MKII Bren Gun ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a 1943 dated MKII Bren Gun which has the makers code "M67" for the Monotype Group. This example is in very good condition and has a matching numbered upper and lower receivers. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification.
British MKII F Field Phone A MKII F field phone complete in its wooden box and shoulder strap. The phone appears to be in good order, however has not been tested and can not confirm if it actually works. This example is maker marked T.M.C. and retains its instruction plate. The hand set is maker marked SB&Co.LTD.
British MKII F Field Phone A MKII F field phone which is maker marked TMC and appears to be in good order. However it has not been tested and can not confirm, if it actually works. The field phone is complete with its wooden box retaining its instruction plate and a 1943 dated shoulder strap maker marked 'MECo" for Mills Equipment Company.
British MKII F Field Phone A MKII F field phone which is complete with its wooden box and retains its instruction plate and shoulder strap. The phone appears to be in good order, however it has not been tested and can not confirm if it actually works. The shoulder strap is dated 1943 and maker marked 'MECo" for Mills Equipment Company.
British MKII Helmet A good example of a MKII helmet retaining over 90% of it\'s original finish. The front of the helmet has some sort of military or civil defence marking, \"M.EXEL.No. 30\". I am not sure exactly what the marking signifies. The Helmet shell is maker marked. The helmet shell is maker marked \"JSS\" ( Joseph Sankey & Sons LTD ) and dated 1940. The liner is maker marked \"J.C.S.& W\" ( J.Crompton Sons & Webb LTD ) and dated 1939. The inside of the shell has the original owners initials \"GR\".
British MKII Home Defence Helmet This is MKII helmet, which was originally and army issue helmet but had been repainted black for use by volunteers of home defence organisations. This example is in very good condition retaining its original period repainted black finish with the underside of the shell still retaining its army brown finish.The liner is maker marked "BMB" for Briggs Motor Bodies, size stamped 7 and dated 1940.
British MKII Home Defence Helmet This is a black painted MKII helmet, which would have been worn by volunteers of home defence organisations. This example is in very good condition, retaining most of its original finish. The liner is size stamped 7 and maker marked "AG&Co" for A.Garstin & Company".
British MKII Home Defence Helmet This is a black painted MKII helmet used by various home defence organisations. The shell is dated 1939 and the liner is dated 1940 and maker marked "J.C.S & W.LTD" for J.Crompton Sons & Webb. The leather crown pad has come away.
British MKII Home Defence Helmet This is a black painted MKII helmet which would have been worn by volunteers of the home defence organisations. The liner is actually post-war made, dated 1955 and size stamped 7.1/4. The liner is also maker marked "REM".
British MKII Home Defence Helmet This is a MKII home which is painted black which would have been worn by volunteers of home defence organisations. This example is in good condiition retaining most of its original finish. The shell is dated 1939 and the liner is size stamped 7.
British MKII Paratrooper Helmet This is a 1944 dated MKII paratrooper helmet which is maker marked "BMB" for Briggs Motor Bodies and size stamped 7.1/2. This example appears to have had post-war use and has been issued a multiple times as the liner has a number of different names with their unit numbers. The MKII paratrooper helmet continued to be produced and issued to the late 1970's.
British MKII Paratrooper Helmet This is in fact a post-war issue MKII paratrooper helmet which is dated 1961 and maker marked "C.C.L.". It is identical to the WW2 pattern helmet, the only difference is the date and a post-war maker. The webbing chinstrap was introduced in the February 1944. This example has the original owners name and the last three numbers of his service number "Johnson 190". He also appears to have dated the liner "June 1977". The helmet shell is ruff textured finish with traces coming away revealling the dark green paint underneath. It has also been marked with the owner's rank in the form of two corporal stripes on each side of the helmet. The crown pad is missing on the inside of the shell. The helmet is a size 7.1/2.
British MKII Sten Gun ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a MKII Sten gun with a skeleton stock. The Sten gun was the work-horse of this type weapon over three million where produced between 1942 to 1945. There was a number of different marks of the Sten gun MK1, MKII, MKIII and the MKV. There was a MKIV, which only existed as a prototype developed in 1943 but never entered service. This example is completely welded up. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
British MKII Sten Gun ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a pre-1995 deactivated MKII Sten gun with the T-bar stock. The Sten gun was the work-horse of the this type of weapon with over 3 million being produced between 1942 to 1945. There are a number of different marks of the Sten gun, MK1, MKII, MKIII, and the MKV. There was a MKIV , which only existed as a prototype developed in 1943 but never entered service. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
British MKIII Compass & Pouch This is a brass MKIII compass which was period painted black to dull out the shine. The compass is in excellent working condition maker marked "CKC" and comes with a 1940 dated pouch which is maker marked "MECo" for Mills Equipment Company.
British MKIII Helmet The MKIII helmet was first developed by the medical Research Council 1941 on behalf of the British army. The MKIII was first worn in combat by Canadian and British troops on D-Day. The MKIII helmets where used alongside the MKII for the remainder of the Second World War. In late 1945 the MKIII and MKII helmets where replaced by the MKIV helmet. MKIII and MKIV helmets where commonly called the \"Turtle Shell\" due to resemblance to the creature. This example is in very good condition retaining it\'s grass-green finish which was adopted in early1945. The helmet comes with a MKII liner dated 1945 and has the maker\'s code \"FFL\" for Fisher Foil LTD. The liner is size stamped 7.
British MKIII Helmet A good example of a British MKIII helmet which is in very good condition. There are no markings on the liner, however the number 77 has been painted on. The helmet size is approximately a 58 and the shell appears to have been repainted. The helmet net is standard British army issue.
British MKIII Helmet The MKIII Helmet was first developed by the medical research council in 1941 on behalf of the British army. The MKIII helmet was first worn in combat by Canadian and British troops on D-Day. The MKIII where used alongside the MKII helmet for the remainder for the Where. In 1945 The MKIV helmet was introduced and replaced the MKIII and MKII helmets. The MKIII and MKIV helmets where commonly called the \"Turtle shell\" due to its resemblance to the said creature. This example has dark brown ruff textured finish introduced in 1944 changing to a grass-green in early 1945. The helmet and MKII liner which has no visible makers name or date. I
British MKIII Helmet 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 Canadian and British troops on D-Day. The MKIII was replaced in 1945 by the MKIV which was identical in shape, but with two minor differences. It had a lift-dot fitting which replaced the screw and nut of the liner to allow quick removal of the liner. The chinstrap fitting on the shell was also in a lower position on the MKIV. This example is in very good condition, the liner is size stamped 7.1/4 and is maker marked "AG &Co" for A.Garstin & Co.LTD.
British MKIII Sten Gun ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The Sten gun was developed due to the United Kingdom's need for a submachine gun which it did not have when the U.K. entered the 2nd World War. Cheapness and simplicity was paramount in its design. Despite its shortcomings, the Sten was one of the war-winning weapons with over 4 million being produced of all marks. This example retains its original finish and the action is completely welded up with no moving parts. Can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please Email Before Making Purchase.
British MKIV Water Bottle & Skeleton Carrier A unissued MKIV water bottle with a 37 pattern skeleton pattern carrier, which is dated 1945.
British MKIV Water Bottle & Sleeve Carrier A MKIV water bottle with the 2nd pattern sleeve type carrier which is dated 1941 and maker marked J.&.AH for J & A Hillman. The water bottle is in very good condition.
British MKIV Water Bottle & Sleeve Carrier A MKIV water bottle with the 2nd pattern carrier which has been blancoed. The sleeve is not dated or marker marked. The water bottle is in good condition.
British MKIV Webley Revolver ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a War Finish stamped MKIV Webley revolver. Th serial number "143261" dates the manufacture of the revolver to 144. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
British MKIV Webley Revolver ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only This is a 4" barrel MKIV Webley which would have been used by the British Police. The serial number B44222" dates the manufacture of this example between 1964 to 1968. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
British MKV Webley Revolver ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sales to customers outside the European Union Only. A 1915 dated MKV Webley, which was the standard British officers sidearm until the MKVI was introduced in 1916. This example retains its original patina. This example was deactivated on 29.1.1990 Clear cylinders cocks and dry fires.The cut to the left side of the barrel is part of the deactivation work. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
British MKVI Revolver ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a pre-1995 deactivated MKVI Webley with clear cylinders. The MKVI revolver was introduced in May 1915 and became the standard side arm during WW1. This example is dated 1918.
British MKVI Water Bottle & Carrier This is a MKVI water bottle which comes with a Indian made skeleton type carrier, which differs from British made examples by having a buckle instead of a fastener.
British MKVI Water Bottle & Skeleton Carrier Blue enamelled MKVI water bottle with the earlier skeleton pattern carrier, which is not dated or maker marked.
British MKVI Water Bottle & Skeleton Carrier This is a green enamelled MKVI water bottle and comes with a blancoed skeleton pattern carrier which is dated 1940 and named to its original owner "Reeve". It also has a faint makers stamp "P.S.S.LTD" for Princess Silk Shade.
British MKVI Water Bottle & Sleeve Carrier A MKVI water bottle which is green enamel and comes with a 1941 dated sleeve pattern carrier which is maker marked T.T.C. for Teddy Toy Company.
British Modified 37 Pattern Map Case This is a modified 37 pattern map case, which had the sides enlarged. The map case is in excellent condition retaining its celluloid window and fibre board. The map case is maker marked "W&G.LTD" for Waring & Gillow and dated 1944.
British National Fire Service First Aid Box & Contents This is a medical first aid box which the contents label is marked NFS ( National Fire Service ). The box retains most of its original contents with some sealed and empty medicine bottles, bandages, splits various other first aid items including a St.Johns Ambulance first aid manual.
British National Fires Service MKII Helmet A good example of a MKII National Fire Service which has the area HQ number 12 for Stevenage. The regional HQ was Cambridge. The inside of the shell has discoloured with a slight surface rust and is dated 1938. The liner and chinstrap are in good condition. The liner is maker marked Helmets LTD. Who produced helmet liners from 1937 to 1943 and where based in Wehathampsted. The liner is dated 1939.
British No1 MKIII SMLE ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. A Birmingham Small Arms ( BSA ) made No1 MKIII SMLE ( Short Magazine Lee-Enfield ) rifle which was the main service rifle with the British military from 1907 to 1941, when it was officially replaced with the No4 MK1. This example is dated 1936, has a matching numbered bolt, receiver. The nose cap is not numbered. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
British No1 MKIII SMLE ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a good example of a No1 MKIII rifle better known as the SMLE ( Short Magazine Lee-Enfield ). This example has early SMLE features round cocking piece and a magazine cut-off. It is dated 1929 and maker marked "Enfield". The SMLE was used by the British army from 1908 to 1941, when it was replaced by the No4 MK1 which was designed to increase rifle production as the SMLE took longer to produce. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
British No1 MKIII SMLE Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. A Birmingham Small Arms ( BSA ) made No1 MKIII rifle which was introduced in 1907 and was the main British rifle during WW1. It continued to be used as main service rifle to 1941, when it was officially replaced with the No4 MK1. This example is in very good condition and has a matching numbered receiver and nose cap and dated 1915. The bolt is not numbered. This example was never fitted with the magazine cutt-off, which is rare for a 1915 dated example. The magazine cut-office was officially discontinued from January 1916 and was only re-introduced after WW1. The butt is appears to been replaced but is an original No3 butt and comes with a brass disc which is a new replacement. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
British No1 MKIII SMLE Breech Cover This is a unissued breech cover for the No1 MKIII SMLE rifle. The SMLE is available to buy separately.
British No1 MKIII SMLE Magazine A 10 round magazine for the No1 MKIII SMLE rifle.
British No1 MKIII SMLE Magazine A ten round magazine for the No1 MKIII SMLE rifle.
British No1 MKIII SMLE Rear Sight A complete rear sight for a No1 MKIII SMLE rifle.
British No1 MKIII SMLE Rear Sight A rear sight for a No1 MKIII SMLE rifle. This example is missing its push button.
British No1 MKIII SMLE Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a very interesting example of a No1 MKIII short magazine Lee Enfield Rifle, which started life as a Mark 1 rifle and is dated 1904 and maker marked Enfield. The rifle was converted to the No1 MKIII in 1915 by Rifle Factory Ishapore (R.F.I. ). The butt disc is unit marked "2 H.LI.40" for the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry 40th gun in the Battalion. Originally this example was missing its volley sights which have been replaced with high quality reproductions. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
British No1 MKIII SMLE Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. A Birmingham Small Arms ( BSA ) made No1 MKIII SMLE rifle, which was introduced in 1907 and was the main service rifle during WW1. It continued to be the main service rifle to 1941 when it was officially replaced by the No4 MK1. This example is dated 1918 and is in near mint condition. The bolt and receiver is matching numbered. The nose cap is not numbered. This is one of the very best examples of an untouched SMLE (Short Magazine Lee-Enfield ) rifle, one could possibly buy and would enhance any rifle collection. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
British No2 MK1 Revolver ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. A very good example of a Enfield Made No2 MK1 revolver which is dated 1931. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
British No2 MK1* Tankers Revolver ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This No2 MK1* revolver more commonly called the Tankers Revolver, as the spur on the hammer has been removed to prevent snagging by armoured crews on internal pieces of equipment. The Tankers revolver was also issued to aircrew and Commandos and other special forces as the spurless hammer allowed quick-draw action. This example is Enfield marked and has aluminium grips. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification.
British No2 MKIII 6x30 Binoculars & 37 Pattern Carrying Case A nice example of No2 MKIII 6x30 binoculars, with good optics and clear graticules. The binoculars, shoulder strap and case are all dated 1942. The binoculars are maker marked Kershaw, the carrying case "MECo" for Mills Equipment Company and the shoulder strap 'M.W.&S.LTD" for Martin Wright &Sons.
British No4 Butt This s a wooden butt for the No4 rifle. The butt has a WD marking.
British No4 Butt This is a wooden butt for the No4 rifle.
British No4 MK1 Rifle For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. A British made No4 MK1 rifle which is in excellent condition. British No4's tend to be rarer than U.S. or Canadian made No4's and differ with the woodwork. British rifles tend to have ridges in the top hand guard. This example comes with a EU/UK deactivation certificate. U.K. Sales Only.
British No4 MK1 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The No4 rifle was introduced in 1941 as a war measure to replace the No1 MKIII SMLE which was more expensive and longer to produce. This example has a very faint manufacturer's marking "ROF (F)" Royal Ordnance Factory Fazakerley and dated 1944. The rear sight is the two aperture flip sight which is referred to as the battle sight. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
British No4 MK1 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a 1943 dated No4 MK1 rifle which was introduced in 1941 and a war measure to replace the No1 MKIII rifle which was more expensive and longer to make. The No4 MK1 remained in British service to 1958 when it was replaced with the L1A1 self-loading rifle. This example is in good condition however it was converted to a drill rifle and re-designated as the L59A1. It continued to be used by the cadet forces as a drill rifle to the mid 1980's. The woodwork has had some armourer repairs probably done when the rifle was converted for drill purpose. The rifle has a very faint letter "M" before the 1943 date which identifies the maker as the Royal Ordnance Factory Maltby. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
British No4 MK1 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The No4 MK1 rifle was introduced in 1941 as war measure to speed up rifle production as the No1 MKIII rifle was more expensive and took longer to produce. This example was refurbished in 1943 by the Royal Ordnance Factory Fazakerey, which was based in Liverpool. The No4 rifle remained in British service to 1958 when it was replaced with the L1A1 Self-loading rifle. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
British No4 Rifle Gun Cover This is a 1954 dated gun cover for the No4 rifle. The gun cover was made by inmates of her Majesty's prison.
British No4 Trigger Guard This is trigger guard for the No4 rifle.
British No7 Bayonet A good example of a No7 bayonet for use with the No4 MK1 rifle and the No5 Sten gun. The ricasso is marked "N.S.7 M.R.". Age restricted item proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
British O8 Pattern Webbing Belt This is a 08 pattern webbing belt which a faint maker mark "MECo" ( Mills Equipment Company ) and dated 1919. This example is also stamped with the letter "L" for large and measures 42".
British Officer Trousers A good pair of officer trousers to be worn with the 4 pocket tunic.
British Officers 37 Pattern Belt Order The is an officers 37 pattern belt order which consists of the belt, revolver holster and dual purpose pouch. All three items are marked with the same maker "MECo " for Mills Equipment Company. All three items are also dated 1939. The holster was designed to accommodate the Enfield/Albion No2 MK1 and Webley MKIV revolvers. The dual purpose pouch, when worn with the revolver would be used to carry ammunition. The belt is stamped with the letter "S" for small, which measure 36 inches.
British Officers 1940 Pattern Battle Dress Blouse This is a mint example of an officers tailored 1940 pattern battle dress blouse, with open collar. The blouse is size stamped 12 and the contract label gives the date of manufacture 1944 and the makers name, The Service Tailoring Company LTD. The blouse is also WD stamped and has the year acceptance "M" for 1944.
British Officers 1940 Pattern BD Blouse This is 1940 pattern BD blouse which has had the collar tailored to an open neck for officers and senior NCO's use. This example is retains its contract label, which the details are quite faint. However you can read the size 12, and the date of manufacture 1944. The sleeves does also have faint outline of senior NCO's chevrons.
British Officers 1940 Pattern BD Blouse This is a 1940 pattern BD blouse, which has had the collar tailored to open neck for officer and senior NCO's use. This example has a red stain to the front and to the back of the blouse. It also retains the outline of the original patches and Senior NCO's chevrons on the sleeves. The contract label is missing however the WD year letter acceptance code is clearly visible "N" for 1943.
British Officers 37 Pattern Battledress Blouse This is a 37 pattern battledress blouse which has had the collar tailored for officer use. The BD has the rank of captain and the regimental shoulder titles of the \"BUFFS\" ( Royal East Kent Regiment ). The blouse is in very good condition, retaining the maker\'s contract label, however all the details have been washed out. It also has the original owners name written on the lining \"J.Denver\". The waist flap has had a press-stud added, probably by the tailor, when the collar was altered. It is approximately a size 9.
British Officers 37 Pattern BD Blouse This is a 37 pattern BD blouse which has had the collar tailored for officer use. The contract label has been removed, however the outline is clearly visible. The BD is in good condition and is approximately a size 13.
British Officers 46 Pattern Trousers 46 pattern Battle Dress trousers which only differ form 40 BD trousers by having a extra set of buttons on the inside to attach braces. This example have been tailored to be worn by a officer as part of his walking out dress. The first aid and map pockets have been removed and the trousers have been turned up, which was the fashion of the day. The trousers retains their contract label which gives the manufacturers name as \"Prices Tailors Ltd\", the size stamp 4 and the date 1947. They are also \"WD\" stamped and have the year acceptance letter code \"E\" for 1947.
British Officers Brass Pips A set of brass officer pips.
British Officers Brass Rank Pips A set of officers brass rank pips with the rank of Lieutenant.
British Officers Haversack This is an officers haversack, which is also referred to as the valise bag. The haversack and shoulder strap are both maker marked "MECo" for Mills Equipment Company and dated 1942. The world "Lifeline" has been written on the top of the flap.
British Officers Map Case This is a private purchase British army officers map case. The maps case when opened fully, reveals two spring clips to secure the map in position. The map case also doubles as note pad holder.
British Officers Private Purchase Map Case This is extremely nice example of a British officers private purchase map case, made of a rubberised cloth with a number of compartments and celluloid windows to protect the map.
British Officers Sam-Browne Belt This is a British officers Sam-Browne belt which is in excellent condition and measures 45 inches.
British P14 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The P14 was introduced on 21st June 1916 and where all produced in the United States as contract from the British government. However the rifles where not liked by British front line troops as they found them to be too long, badly balanced and cumbersome, especially in combat when a bayonet was fitted. However the rifles continued to be used to 1918. After WW1 the rifles where all removed from service and placed in storage. In 1940 with the threat of a German invasion and the creation of the Home Guard, the rifles where taken out of storage and issued to Home Guard. The British army finally declared the rifles obsolete in 1947. This example is in extremely nice condition, matching numbers and retains its volley sights, which the majority of the rifles had the volley sights removed when initially placed in storage in 1918. This particular rifle has the letter "W" in front of its serial number which identifies the manufacturer as "Winchester". The left side of the the receiver is marked with two crow-foot WD stamps facing each other. Which means the rifle was sold out of military service. I would suspect it was sold immediately after WW1, which would explain why it still retains its volley sights. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
British P14 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The P14 was introduced on 21st June 1916 and where all produce in the United States as a contract from the British government. However the rifles where not liked by British front line troops as they found, the P14 too long, badly balanced and cumbersome especially in combat when the bayonet was fitted. However whey where continued to be used to 1918. After WW1 the rifles where all removed from service and placed in storage. In 1940 with the threat of a German invasion and the creation of the Home Guard, the rifles where taken out of storage and issued to Home guard units. The British army finally declared the rifles obsolete in July 1947. This example is in very good condition. It originally had volley sights which have been removed and the rifle had been re-purposed as a drill rifle indicated by the letters "DP for Drill Purpose. This particular rifle was produced by Winchester identified bye the letter "W" before the serial number. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
British P39 Leather Holster This is a leather holster for use with the MKIV Webley. The shown is for illustration Only.
British Paratrooper Beret This the iconic red beret worn by British paratroopers. This example i believe is either late-WW2 or early Post-war made 1945 to 1950. It is in very good condition however it is a small size approximately a size 6.1/4.
British Paratrooper Over Smock This is a Paratrooper\'s over smock which is also known as the 1942 pattern. This example is dated 1946, was produced by \"Dunlop Rubber Co Ltd\" and is size stamped \"3\". Unfortunately the zipper is broken, however this can be replaced. There are also some minor rips, but nothing to spoil the overall look of the smock.
British Paratroopers Denison Smock This is a 1954 dated paratroopers Denison smock which is very similar to the WW2 pattern. The camouflage is slightly lighter than the Wartime pattern and has chromed Newey studs and elasticated cuffs. Which was a feature first added during WW2 by individual soldiers , then became standard in the 1950's.The Denison has had a number of repairs, but retains it's maker's contract label, the details are very faint, however you can make out the date and size "3" and maker "George Davis & Co Ltd, Manchester".
British Paratroopers DPM Smock This is a British paratroopers DPM smock dating from the early 1990\'s. The right sleeve has the Union flag and the rank chevrons of a corporal. The right sleeve has the unit badge of a member of the HQ Allied Rapid Reaction Corp ( ARRC ). The latin motto \"AUDENTS FORTUNA IUVAT\" translates to Fortune Favours the Bold.
British Paratroopers Qualification Jump Wings Early post-war era paratroopers qualification jump wings
British Parker Hale Target Sling This is Parker Hale target sling.
British Period Cigarette Packets Two original cigarette packets "Craven A, Virginia" and "Players Navy Cut".
British Petrol Can This is a 1939 dated Petrol can which is also "WD" stamped.
British Pistol/Revolver Lanyard A lanyard for use with all types of British revolvers and issue pistols.
British Post-War Rhine Army Troops BD Unit Badge (BAOR) This is a post-war Rhine Army troops BD unit badge, who where no longer entitled to where a formation Divisional badge and who's originals where from the wartime 21st Army Group. The unit badge for Rhine Army Troops, HQ British army over the Rhine was introduced in January 1947. This example is German embroided made.
British Razor This is a private purchase period razor produce by SK BOYS.
British Razor Blade Container & Contents A small bakelite razor blade container which is maker marked "Imperial". The container has five period razor blades still in their original packets. Two of the razor blades are British made produced by Joy and Cheerio. The other three packets are produced by the U.S. firm Gillette and dated 1938.
British Red Cross Shoulder Title & Badge This is a British Red Cross shouler title with Red Cross Badge
British Red Cross Shoulder Title & Badge This is a British Red Cross shoulder title and Red Cross badge, which is still attached to part of the Battledress sleeve material.
British Red Cross Shoulder Titles A pair of embroided British Red Cross Shoulder Titles
British Regimental Marked 1940 Pattern Battledress Blouse This is a Regimental marked 1940 pattern battledress blouse belonging to the Green Howards Regiment. The BD has the rank of Staff Sergeant and a green lanyard identifying it as the 1st Battalion. The collar has been tailored to allow a shirt and tie to be worn. The BD is dated 1945, size marked "4" and retains it's maker's contract label "Albion Ltd, Belfast"
British Rife Sling This is a green webbing rifle sling for use with the No4 and L1A1 rifles. This example is maker marked "W.H." and dated 1950.
British Rifle Ammunition Bandolier This is a tan cotton rifle ammunition bandolier. This example has no markings or date of manufacture. However it is identical to wartime examples.
British Rifle Ammunition Bandolier This is tan cotton rifle ammunition bandolier, which is maker marked RG ( Royal Ordnance Factory, Radway Green ) and dated July 1945.
British Rifle Ammunition Bandolier This is a tan cotton rifle ammunition bandolier which is dated 17th August 1945.
British Rifle Ammunition Box This is a wooden rifle ammunition box, which is identical in design to the WW2 examples used by the British army. This example is marked "7.62mm" and dated 28/03/1960.
British Rifle Cover This is a 1942 dated rifle cover which is for use with the No1 MKIII SMLE and No4 rifles. This example is used with some very minor fraying.
British Rifle Oil Bottle This metal oil bottle for the British L1A1 self-loading rifle.
British Rifle Sling This is a webbing rifle sling for use WW1 & WW2 British rifles. This example is not dated or maker marked.
British Rolls Safety Razor This is a good example of a Rolls safety razor which comes with its instruction sheet and outer cardboard sleeve. The Rolls razor did not need to replace its blades. It has a novel blade sharpening system.
British Rolls Safety Razor A Rolls safety razor with a novel blade sharpening system. This example comes with its special leather case, unfortunately the zipper is broken.
British Rolls Safety Razor This is very nice example of a Rolls safety razor with its comes with its instruction sheets and cardboard container. The Rolls razor did not need to replace its blades. It has a novel blade sharpening system.
British SA80 Aasault RIfle Magazine This is a magazine for the British SA80 assualt rifle.
British SA80 Combination Tool This is a combination tool which is part of the cleaning kit for the British SA80 assault Rifle
British SA80 Oil Bottle This is a oil bottle, which is part of the cleaning kit for the British SA80 assault Rifle.
British Self-Loading Rifle Manual This is a rare manual for the 7.62mm Self-Loading rifle which is dated 1954 and was issued with prototype rifles under valuation tests before being officially accepted in 1958 as the British Army\'s battle rifle.
British SLR & SMG Cleaning Kit This is a complete cleaning kit for use with the L1A1 self-loading rifle and the Sterling submachine gun. This example comes with a WW1 era oil bottle. The multi-tool is dated 1975.
British SMG Lanchester Bayonet This is Lanchester bayonet identified by the contract code "S294" which was only used by the Royal Navy and was issued with the Lanchester submachine gun. The bayonet is basically a standard 07 pattern, the only difference is the Navy contract code. It is maker marked "W.S.C" for Wilkinson Sword Company and dated May 1943. Age Restricted Item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
British SMLE Magazine A 10 round magazine for the No1 MKIII rifle better known as the SMLE ( Short Magazine Lee-Enfield ).
British Snow/Ski Gloves A pair of unissued snow/ski gloves which are maker marked "HHC & Co.LTD" and dated 1943.
British Snow/Ski Gloves A pair of unissued snow/ski gloves which are maker marked "HHC & Co.LTD" and dated 1943.
British Snow/Ski Gloves A pair of unissued snow/ski gloves which are maker marked "Thos Ensor & Sons" and dated 1943. This example are also "WD" stamped.
British Snowene Shoe Cleaner This is a packet of cleaner for buckskin, canvas shoes and tennis balls. The packet is still sealed and dated from the late 1930'S to the mid 1940's.
British Sterling SMG Magazine This is a commercial magazine for the British Sterling submachine gun. The commercial magazines are slightly different construction from the British military issue which are marked L1A2. The commercial magazines only marked with the patent numbers.
British Sterling SMG Magazine This is a L1A2 magazine for the British Sterling Submachine gun, which is maker marked "RL" and dated 1958.
British Sterling SMG Magazine This is a Sterling Submachine gun magazine.
British Sterling SMG Magazine British Sterling submachine gun magazine, which is dated 1957 and maker marked "MTY".
British Sterling SMG Sling This is the rarer early webbing sling with brass fittings for the Sterling submachine gun. Later examples have steel finttings.
British Sterling SMG Sling A sling for the British sterling submachine gun.
British Sterling SMG Sling This is the sling for the British Sterling submachine gun.
British Stirling Submachine Gun Cover This is a Stirling submachine gun cover produced in Her Majesty\'s Prison ( HMP ) and dated 1964.
British Tropical Aertex Shirt A very good example of a tropical aertex shirt which retains its removable epaulettes. The collar is stamped with a WD arrow and the size number 1, which is approximately a size 40" chest. It is also maker marked "BMC".
British Tropical Issue Underpants A unissued tropical underpants, which are actually post-war but are identical to the WW2 examples. The shorts are dated 1958 and maker marked GK&Co.LTD and are approximately a size 38" waist.
British Tropical Issue Underpants A unissued tropical underpants which are size stamped 3 ( 38" waist ).
British Tropical Issue Underpants Tropical underpants issued originally issued to troops serving in the Far East. This example is missing a button is is approximately a size 38" waist.
British Tropical Issue Underpants Tropical issue under pants which are approximately a size 34" waist.
British Tropical Issue Vest This is a unissued troplcal vest which is dated 1945 and maker marked "J.B.L." and size stamped 5.
British Under Pants Army issue under pants which retains a faint makers stamp. The underpants are approximately a size 38" waist.
British Valet Safety Razor This is period safety razor produced by "Valet" and comes in its original cardboard container. The razor also comes with two packs of blades which are maker marked Valet and Ever-Ready. It also has a cleaning cloth.
British War Economy 37 Pattern Belt This is a war economy 37 pattern belt which was introduced in 1944. This example has been blancoed and is maker marked "MECo" ( Mills Equipment Company ). This example is dated 1944, stamped "XL" for extra-large. It measures 48".
British Water Bottle Sterilising Outfit A sterilising outfit still containing its two bottles of sterilising and Thio tablets for water sterilisation
British Water Sterilising Tablets This is a water sterilising tin which contains 50 water sterilising tablets and 50 Theo tablets. The Theo tablets takes the taste away of the sterilising tablets. These items are actually post-war made. However they are identical to WW2 issue including the tin.
British Water Sterilising Tablets This is a water sterilising tin which contains 50 water sterilising tablets and 50 Theo tablets. The Theo tablets takes away the taste of the sterilising tablets. These items are actually post-war made. However they are identical to WW2 issue including the tin.
British Webbing Rifle Sling This is a blancoed webbing rifle sling for use with the No4 MK1 rifle and the No5 MK1 jungle carbine. This example is maker marked \"WH\" and dated 1949. The sling has also been stamped with a serial number \"9932\".
British Webbing Rifle Sling This is a blancoed webbing rifle sling for the No lll and No 4 rifles. This example is maker marked "WH" and dated 1949. The sling would have also been used for the mark 5 Sten gun and Jungle carbine.
British Webbing Rifle Sling This is a webbing rifle sling for the No lll and No 4 rifles. The sling would have also been used on the mark 5 Sten gun and the Jungle carbine.
British Wire Cutters & Carrier A set of British army wire cutters which are not dated, but maker marked \"T.S.& S.O.S.LTD\". The wire cutters come with their lanyard and a 1954 dated 37 pattern wire cutter harness which is maker marked \"CB& Co\".
British WW1 1914 Star ( Named ) This is a 1914 star Medal, which is also known as the Mons Star and was awarded to personal who served in France and Belgium from 5th October to the 22nd November 1914. This example is named to a J.Gray who was a Engineer in the Royal Navy Reserve.
British WW1 No19 Gun Sight This is a nice example a Ross made No19 gun sight still in its wooden box which retains its key. The optics do have some minor black specs and still has good visibility with clear cross-hairs. It also has it's night use lens cover which is normally found to be missing on most existing examples.
British WW1 No4 MKIII Gun Sight This is a No4 MKIII gun sight which is dated 1917 and used on most of the British artillery pieces during WW1.This example has a nice clear optics and a London maker.
British WW1 Rifle Oil Bottle This is a brass oil bottle for the No1 MKIII rifle better known as the SMLE ( Short Magazine Lee Enfield ). This example has has a army acceptance proof mark and is dated 1913\".
British WW1 Rifle Oil Bottle This is a brass oil bottle for the No1 MKIII SMLE rifle.
British WW1 SMLE Brass Oil bottles We have a number of WW1 SMLE oil bottles which are all maker marked, board arrow stamped. When ordering please state which maker you would prefer.
British WW2 Dated Webbing Rifle Sling This is a 1944 dated webbing rifle sling for use with the No4 and No3 rifles. This example is maker marked "H&S.LTD" ( Hampton & Sons ). The sling has a slight frayed edge.
British WW2 Dated Inert 9mm Rounds Eight inert 9mm rounds all dated 1943. We have a limited number in stock. U.K. Sales Only.
British WW2 Dated Rifle Sling This is a 1944 dated rifle sling for use with the No4 rifle.
British WW2 Dated Rifle Sling This is a 1940 dated webbing rifle sling for use with the No1 MKIII Short magazine Lee-Enfield ( SMLE ) rifle. The sling would also have been used on the No4 MK1 rifle. This example is maker marked "M.W.& S.LTD" ( Martin Wright & Sons ).
British WW2 Dated Rifle Sling This is a webbing sling for use with the No3, No4 and No5 rifles. This example is maker marked "Bagcraft" and dated 1943.
British WW2 France & Germany Star Medal The France & Germany Star Medal.
British WW2 Inert 303 Rounds This is a five round clip of 303 ammunition for use with the No3 ( SMLE ), No4 rifles and the Jungle carbine. All five rounds are dated 1945. We have a limited number in stock. U.K.Sales Only. Sorry will not send to Scotland or Northern Ireland.
British WW2 Inert No69 Grenade The No69 grenade was developed and used during the Second World War and has a smaller destructive radius than the No36 Mills grenade. The No69 grenade was in service from 1942 to 1947. This example is in very good condition retaining its original markings. However it does have a replacement pull-cord. U.K. Sales Only.
British WW2 No4 303 Oil Bottle This is a plastic WW2 era oil bottle for use with the British No4 MK1 rifle.
British WW2 Rifle Oil Bottle This is a brown plastic oil bottle for the No4 rifle and No5 rifles. The oil bottle is maker marked "P.H.".
British WW2 Rifle Oil Bottle This is a WW2 era rifle oil bottle for the No4 rifle.
British WW2 Rifle Oil Bottle This is a WW2 era rifle oil bottle for the No4 rifle.
British WW2 Rifle Oil Bottle This is a black plastic oil bottle for the No4 and No5 rifles.
British WW2 Style White T-Shirt This is a WW2 style white T-shirt, which measures approximately 38" to 40" chest
British WW2 Style White T-Shirt British WW2 style white-T-shirt, which approximately measures 38" to 40" chest
Britsh Army Lance Corporal Chevrons A pair of army lance corporal chevrons.
Browning Hi-Power Pistol Magazine This is a magazine for use with the Browning Hi-Power.
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.
Bulgarian M51/72 Helmet This is a Bulgarian M51/72 helmet which was heavily influenced by the WW2 era Italian M33 helmet
Bulgarian WW2 inert 8mm Rounds Five inert Bulgarian 8mm rounds for use with the Austrian made Mannlicher rifle. All five rounds are dated 1941. U.K. Sales Only. Sorry will not send to Scotland or Northern Ireland.
Bulgarian WW2 M36C Helmet This is a WW2 era Bulgarian M36C helmet, which is in excellent condition.
Bundeswehr Issue Boot Brush Set A bundeswehr issue boot brush set, which is very similar to the Wehrmacht issue examples. The set consists of a pouch with four brushes.
Bundeswehr Marksman Lanyard A Bundeswehr marksman lanyard.
Bundeswehr P1/P38 Holster This is a Bunderswehr P1/P38 holster which is dated October 2002.
Bunker Heater This is a small electric bunker heater in excellent condition retaining nearly all of it\'s original paint. It is stamped \"WEHRMACHT\" and dated 1943. It is also maker marked \"WEMA\" and stamped \'D.R.P.\" Deutches Reich Patent\".
Burn Bandage This is a burn bandage packet ( Brandbinde ), which would have been part of the contents of a vehicle first box, field surgeon's pack and also carried by medics.
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
Cameronians Glengarry Cap Badge Cameronians Glengarry cap badge.
Camouflage Rain Cape This is a rare camouflage rain cap, which was also double as a groundsheet. The rain cape can be buttoned together to make a rudimentary shelter. This example has a very faint 1940 date.
Campaign Hat This is 1930's campaign hat, which has a officer's cords ( Black & Gold ) with another ranks U.S. coat of Arms. The chinstrap is missing. However the hat is in good condition with the original owners name written on the leather sweatband " L.R.WEVER".
Canadian MKVI Water Bottle & Carrier A standard MKVI water bottle which comes with a Canadian made skeleton type carrier, which has a faint Canadian army stamp.
Canadian Officers Battledress Blouse This is a 1945 dated Canadian BD blouse, which has the rank Lieutenant-Colonel. The blouse has a overseas ribbon bar and red regimental flashes on the epaulettes. The collar has been altered to allow the officer to where a shirt and tie. The blouse is in excellant condition.
Canadian 37 Pattern Auxiliary Straps A pair of unissued 37 pattern auxiliary straps, both of which are maker marked Z.L.& T.LTD and dated 1941. We have a limited supply currently in stock.
Canadian 37 Pattern Auxiliary Straps A pair of unissued 37 pattern auxiliary straps which are maker marked Z.L.& T.LTD and dated 1941.
Canadian 37 Pattern Auxiliary Straps A pair of unissued 37 pattern auxiliary straps which are maker marked Z.L& T.LTD and dated 1942.
Canadian 37 Pattern Auxiliary Straps A pair of unissued 37 pattern auxiliary straps which are maker marked Z.L. & T.LTD and dated 1941.
Canadian 37 Pattern Gaiters A pair of 37 pattern gaiters which are maker marked "Z.L & T.L", size stamped 4 and dated 1941.
Canadian Air Force Navigator Badge This is a Royal Canadian Air Force navigator\'s qualification badge.
Canadian Ankle Boots A pair of Canadian army issue ankle boots, which are in very good condition. The boots are maker marked "EDDELS" and dated 1945. Canadian army boots differ from British army boots by not having a toe cap. The boots are size stamped 8M ( medium ) and retains most of their hobnails.
Canadian Army Oil Can A 1943 dated Canadian army water can retaining most of its original finish and stamped with the Canadian war department arrow. The base of the can is stamped with the makers mark G.S.W.
Canadian Battle Dress Trousers A mint example of officer modified Canadian battle dress trousers, which have had the map and field dressing pockets removed. Two fob pockets and belt loops added. The trousers are a large size 13 and dated March 1943.
Canadian Bren Gunners Pouch & Contents This is a Canadian issue Bren gunners pouch with the following contents, Oil bottle, butt removing tool, small spanner, pull-through and spare parts box with a small spring.
Canadian Camouflage Anti-Gas Helmet Cover This is a rubberised camouflage helmet cover for the MKII helmet. This example is in unissued condition, maker marked "Kaufman Rubber Company.LTD" and dated 1942.
Canadian Camouflage Anti-Gas Helmet Cover This is a rubberised camouflage helmet cover for the MKII Helmet. This example is in unissued condition, maker marked "Kaufman Rubber Company.LTD" and dated 1942.
Canadian General Service Gas Mask & Haversack This is in fact a British made General service gas mask issued to the Canadian army identified by the letter "C" with a broad arrow stamp. The mask is in excellent condition and dated 1940. The gas mask comes with a 1942 dated haversack which is maker marked "W&G.LTD" ( Waring & Gillow ). A packet of anti-gas eyeshields, lense dimmer and a 1939 dated field dressing are included.
Canadian MK1 Bren Gun & Transit Box ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is Inglis made MK1 Bren gun which is dated 1942 and has a matching upper and lower receivers. This example also retains its telescopic legs. However they have been spot welded and the the release catch removed to prevent the legs from extending. The telescopic legs tended to extend on their own accord when the gunner was in movement from one position to another making the the gun lopsided once in a firing position. The quick fix was to spot weld the legs. This example also comes with its wooden transit box. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Canadian MKII Bren Gun & Transit Box ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. A 1943 dated MKII Bren gun which was produced by "Inglis". This example is in extremely nice condition and comes with its transit box. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Canadian MKVI Water Bottle & Carrier A standard MKVI water bottle which comes with a Canadian made skeleton type carrier which is dated 1942, maker marked "Z.L.&T.LTD". It is also stamped with the Canadian war department arrow.
Canadian MKVI Water Bottle & Skeleton Carrier This is a green enamelled MKVI water bottle, with a 1943 dated skeleton pattern carrier, which is maker marked "M.S & W.LTD". The carrier is also stamped with the Canadian war department marking in the form of the letter "C" with a board arrow.
Canadian No4 MK1 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a Longbranch made No4 MK1 rifle which is dated 1944 and is in very good condition. The main deference between Canadian, U.S. and British rifles is the position of the bolt release catch. On British rifles the catch is positioned at the rear. With Canadian and U.S. rifles have a slot near the front of the breech to rotate the front of the bolt to release. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Canadian No4 Rifle Sling This is a 1942 dated sling for the Canadian made No4 MK1 rifle.
Canadian Rifle Ammunition Bandolier This is a 1943 dated rifle ammunition bandolier for use with the No4 MK1, 303 rifle. This example has a number of stains, dated January 1943 and maker marked Tapat.Co.
Canadian Rifle Sling This is a Canadian sling for the No4 rifle. This example is maker marked "L.O.PTY.LTD".
Canadian Tankers Helmet This is a rare Canadian made version of the British Tankers helmet worn by the Royal Armoured Regiment. The Canadians started to produce their version in the summer of 1940 resulting in 12,000 helmets being manufactured. The helmet is made of cloth covered cork with rubber air vents and a webbing liner suspension. The helmet was attached to a leather scrum attached by laces and buttons which held the earphones. The helmets where never issued overseas and where only used for training and remained in Canadian service to 1966. This example is in excellent condition and comes with the leather scrum. The inside of the helmet is stamped with the Canadian WD acceptance stamp.
Canadian Tankers Helmet This is a rare Canadian made version of the British Tankers helmet worn by the Royal Armoured Regiment. The Canadians started to produce their version in the summer of 1940 resulting in 12,000 helmets being manufactured. The helmet is made of cloth covered cork, with rubber air vents and a webbing liner suspension. The helmet was attached to a leather scrum attached by laces and buttons which held the earphones. The helmets where never issued overseas and where only used for training and remained in Canadian service to 1966. This example is in excellent condition and comes with the leather scrum. The inside of the helmet is stamped with the Canadian WD acceptance stamp.
Carrying Frame ( Traggestell M39 ) This is the rare Traggestell M39 carrying frame designed for the 5cm mortar. It allowed the mortar to be carried in a broken down form ( baseplate and mortar tube assembly ). The Traggestell would have also carrying the ammunition tin carrying 10 mortar rounds. This example is in semi-relic condition and missing all of its webbing straps.
Cased Knights Cross Of War Merit Cross Without Swords A very rare example of the Knights Cross of War Merit Cross without Swords. This example is in its original case. The medal is halmarked with an 800 silver hallmark on the inner edge on the central downward facing arm. The medal is also LDO marker marked on the lower part of the suspension loop with the number "50". The case lid is lined with white linen and the case body has a black felt incert. The medal was awarded in recongnition of outstanding war production in both performance and teamwork.
Cavalry Spurs Wehrmacht issue Cavalry spurs. The leather has been expertly replaced. There are no markings or waffenampts.
Chief Air Raid Warden Chevrons A pair of Chief Air Raid warden rank chevrons.
Chinese AK Chest Rig This is a Chinese AK chest rig, which would hold three AK magazines, cleaning kit, loading tool and oil bottles. This pattern rig was also used by North Vietnamese forces during the Vietnam War.
Cigarette Case This is a unmarked period metal cigarette case.
Cigarette Papers A packet of Polish made cigarette papers, which would have been brought by German soldiers serving in Poland. The Cigarette papers have the makers name \"HERBEWO, KRAKOW\".
Claymore M57 Firing Device This is a M57 firing device for the Apers M18 anti-personnel mine.
CO2 Gas Cylinder Packet For M1926 Life Preserver This is rare packet containing six CO2 gas cylinders for use with the U.S. Navy issue M1926 life Preserver. The M1926 life preserver was issued to all military personal on troop transporters and taking part on amphibious landings. The M1926 Life preserver would take two CO2 Gas filled cylinders to automatically inflate. The six cylinders in this listing are empty and are for display only.
Collings Foundation Flight Jacket This is a limited addition Collings Foundation flight jacket. The Collings Foundation primary aim is to source, restore and maintain historic aircraft.The jacket is size marked small, however it should fit a 40" to 42" chest.
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.
Compress Bandage This is a compress bandage, which would have been part of the contents of a Luftschutz medical box.
Comrades of the Royal Air Force Association This is a small booklet given to members of the Comrades of the Royal Air Force Association. The booklet is name to a W.A. Mitchinson and dated 5th September 1938.
Croatian Volunteers Sleeve Badge This is an embroided Croatian volunteers sleeve badge which is still attached to the feldgrey backing cloth. The Croatian volunteers serving with the German army was formed into the Infantry Division 369.
Croatian Volunteers Sleeve Badge This is a machine embroidered armed shield worn by members of the Croatian volunteers serving with the Wehrmacht, which formed them into the 369th Infantry Division. This example has been cut directly off the sleeve, retaining part off the fieldgrey material.
Czech CZ27 Holster This is a post-war made Czech CZ27 holster, however it will accommodate similar size pistols.
Czech Deactivated CZ24 Pistol This is nice example of a 1938 dated CZ24 pistol which was introduced in 1924 as military issue pistol. CZ Stands for "Ceska Zbrojovka. It was an extremely well made pistol and was also used by the German officers during WW2. This example comes with a EU/UK deactivation certificate. U.K. Sales Only.
Czech VZ70 ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The VZ70 is an updated version of the VZ50 which has minor cosmetic changes and internal improvements. It was introduced in 1970. This example is in excellent condition and dated 1971 "VZOR" stands for model. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Czech ZB37 Heavy Machine Gun & Tripod ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is an extremely nice example of a ZB37 heavy machine gun with its tripod.The ZB37 was produced in 1937. The factory which produced the ZB37 gave the export version the name VZ53. This example is stamped ZB37 which is the Czech military name for the gun. It was also built under licence within Great Britain as a tank gun and was called the Besa. When Germany occupied Czechoslovakia in 1938. The ZB37 was taken into the Wehrmacht inventory and supplemented many Waffen-SS and army units during the early years of WW2. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Czechoslolvakian Vz53 Helmet This is Vz53 Helmet which is based on the Soviet Ssh40 helmet.
Czechoslovakian Vz53 Helmet This is a Czechoslovakian Vz53 helmet which the designed was influenced on the Russian/Soviet WW2 era SSh40 helmet. This example is dated 1954 and is in excellent condition.
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 MG Ammunition Tin This is a pre-WW2 Czechoslovakian machine gun ammunition tin which is very similar to the German pattern. It would have been used in conjunction with the VZ37 heavy machine gun. It would also been used to carry magazines for the VZ30 and VZ33 light machine guns.
Czechoslovakian VZ59 LMG ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The VZ59 light machine gun is an improved version of the VZ52 which was magazine and belt feed. The VZ59 was only belt feed. This example is in good condition and dated 1971. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Czechoslovakian ZK383 SMG ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The Czech ZK383 submachine gun was first introduced in the mid 1930's and remained in production to 1948. During WW2 it was used by the Bulgarian army and by the Wehrmacht. After WW2 the ZK383 was sold to a number of South American countries. This example is post-war made and is Venezulelan contract. It still retains its bipod. The vast majority of existing examples tend to have the bi-pod removed. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
D-Day This is detailed history of the D-Day landings and preparations for the invasion of Fortress Europe with over 100 photographs and maps The book was published by Bison Books Limited in 1981.
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 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.
DAK Shoulder Boards A pair of unissued Deutsches Afrika Korps ( DAK ) shoulder boards, which still retain their factory binding. The shoulder boards are piped white for Infantry and hold the rank of Utteroffizier (senior-corporal).
Danish Madson Machine Gun Magazines & Pouch Four 7.92mm Madson machine gun magazines, which comes with their leather carrying pouch. The magazines and pouch are all in excellent condition.
Deactivated German MG34 Barrel Deactivated MG34 barrel which is dated 1939 and has the makers code "936" for Wilhelm-Gustloff-Werke. U.K. Sales Only
Deactivated German MG34 Barrel Deactivated German MG34 barrel, which is dated 1941 and has the makers code "dfb" for Wilhelm-Gustloff-Werk. U.K. Sales Only.
Deactivated German MG34 Barrel Deactivated German MG34 barrel, which has the makers code "dot" for Waffenwerke-Brunn AG. U.K. Sales Only.
Deactivated German MG34 Barrel Deactivated German 1941 dated MG34 barrel, which has the makers code "dot" for Waffenwerke Brunn AG. U.K. Sales Only.
Deactivated German MG34 Barrel Deactivated German MG34 barrel, which has the makers code "dot" for Waffenwerke Brunn-AG. U.K. Sales Only.
Deactivated German MG34 Barrel Deactivated German MG34 barrel, which has a number of makers codes bys,cyq and bnz for Ruhrstahl AG, Spreewerk GmbH and Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG. U.K. Sales Only.
Deactivated German MG34 Barrel Deactivated German MG34 barrel, which has the makers code "cyq" for Spreewerk GmbH. U.K. Sales Only.
Deactivated German MG42 Barrel Deactivated German MG42 barrel, which has the makers code "cyq" for Spreewerke GmbH. U.K. Sales Only.
Deactivated Chinese SKS Carbine The SKS carbine ( Samozariadnyia Karabina Simonva ) was developed by the Soviet Union in 1945 and was the first Soviet/Russian weapon to have an intermediate round copied from the German ( 7.92 kurts ) for the MP44. This example is a Chinese version which differs from the Russian versions by having a cruciform bayonet. It is deactivated to the current EU specification and has a moving cocking handle under spring pressue. U.K. Sales Only.
Deactivated Chinese SKS Carbine The SKS carbine ( Samozariadnyia Karabina Simonva ) was developed by the Soviet Union in 1945 and was the first Soviet weapon to have an intermediate round copied from the Germans ( 7.92 Kurtz ) for the MP44. This example is a Chinese version which differs from the Soviet examples by having a cruciform folding bayonet. It is matching numbered and deactivated to the current EU/UK specification and has a moving cocking handle under spring pressure. U.K. Sales Only.
Demjansk Shield This is an extremely nice example of a the Demjansk shield which was authorised on 25th April 1943 to commemorate the defence of the town of Demjansk by the Second Army Corps under the command of General Graf Brockdorff-Ahlefeldt. The award has fieldgrey cloth and paper backing.
Demjansk Shield A good example of a Demjansk shield with fieldgrey cloth and retaining it's paper backing. However one of the four retaining pins has broke away. The award was introduced on 25th April 1943, to commemorate the defence of the town of Demjansk by the Second army, which was commanded by General Graf Brockendorff-Ahlefeldt.
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.
Deutsche Arbeits Front Paybook This is a D.A.F. paybook ( German Labour Front ), named to Gerhards Reiner, born 15th January 1891. The paybook is dated from December 1939, the last date entry 9th July 1943. The book contains a number of stampings.
Devonshire Regiment Cap Badge Devonshire Regiment cap badge.
Dilpomatic & Government Cap Eagle This is embroided aluminium thread with black felt backing peak cap eagle and was worn by members of the German diplomatic and government officials. The eagle retains most of its paper backing.
Disabled Veterans Label Badge This is a label badge for National Socialist Disabled War Veterans Support Association ( Nationalsozialistisches Kreigsoferversorgung ). The reverse of the badge is maker marked.
Dutch Soap Period made Dutch soap, which would have been available for German occupation troops to buy.
Early Enfield Muzzle Loaders Reference Manual This is a reference manual on early Enfield muzzle loaders which is part of the Small Arms Profile series.
Early Rare Pattern Tan Rain Cape This is the early pattern tan rain cap, which differs from the mid-war pattern by the shape of the collar and the front slash openings for the arms. The early pattern rain capes where made from a light weight oilskin. The oilskin was more fragile then the mid-war rubberised examples and tended to rip when worn, resulting in them being thrown away, making existing examples extremely rare. This example has two little rips around the collar. It is maker marked \"Weinberg & Sons Ltd, Manchester\" and dated 1942. It also has the original owners name stencilled \"D.F. KENTRE\".
East German AKM Bayonet East German AKM bayonet. The leather pommel retaining strap has torn and is partly missing. Age Restricted item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
East German Helmet The East Geman helmet was first developed during the Third Reich by the Army Weapons Office as far back as 1942 and was designated as the B/II helmet and went under ballistic tests in 1944 with positive results. This was in spite of Hitler forbidding any future development of any new Helmets as the traditional helmet was a symbol of the Greater German Freedom struggle. This example is in excellent condition.
East German P08 Luger Grips A set of bakelite East German P08 Luger grips.
East Lancashire Single Shoulder Title A embroided example of a single shoulder title belonging to the East Lancashire infantry Regiment. ( English ).
East Surrey Regiment Cap Badge East Surry Regiment cap badge.
East Yorkshire Regiment Cap Badge East Yorkshire regiment cap badge
East-German Flare Holster This is a East-German made flare holster, which was produced to hold the WW2 manufactured German 27mm flare pistol, as illustruated by picture 4. The holster is dated Jan 1959 and is unit marked. Ideal for living-history, battle re-enactment or display purposes.
Edward VIII Prison Officers Cap Badge This is a rare cap badge worn by prison officers during the reign of King Edward VIII ( 20th January 1936 to 11th December 1936. The rear of the badge is maker marked.
Edward VIII Royal Engineers Cap Badge This is an extremely rare example of the Royal Engineers cap badge which was minted during the reign of Edward VIII form the 20th January 1936 to 11th December 1936. This example was never worn and was produced as a sample. The badge is still attached to its cardboard sleeve and its original paper wrapping. This is the 3rd sample to be produced for approval by the Ministry Of Defence.
Embroidered German Cross in Gold The German Cross in gold was introduced on 28th April 1941 and was to recognise the bravey of individual servicemen above which was required for the bestowal of the Iron Cross 1st Class but not up to the Knight's Cross. This example is the embroidered verison which was introduced on 5th June 1942 and was purely for field use. It is in very good conditition retaining it's paper backing.
Enameled Waterbottle Set This is a enameled waterbottle which was only made in 1942. The waterbottle comes with a non dated cap and a 1943 dated pouch, which also has a faint makers stamp. There was two enameled variations in the form of the M-1910 as in this example and the M-1942 waterbottle.
Engineer Special Brigade Patch This is the unit patch of the Engineer special brigade, which was amphibious force developed in 1941 due to the U.S. Military's need for a large strategic and tactical capability.
Engineer Special Brigade Patch This is the unit patch of the Engineer special brigade which was an amphibious force, developed in 1941 due to the U.S. military's need for a large strategic and tactical capability.
Entrenching Tool & Cover This is a French made copy of the U.S. M-1943 entrenching tool. The entrenching tool is stamped \"C.A.O.GENIE.FRANCE\". The cover is a Tap 50 cover.
Essex Regiment This is the cap badge worn by the Essex Regiment.
Essex Regiment Cap Badge Essex Regiment cap badge. The regiment was formed in 1881 and disbanded in 1958.
Estonian Volunnteers Sleeve Shield This is the sleeve shield worn by Estonian volunteers serving in the Wehrmacht.
Estro Privat Razor Blades A packet of Estro Privat razor blades
European, African & Middle Eastern Medal This medal was award to all U.S. Service personal who serviced in Europe, Africa and the Middle East campaigns.
Feld Gendarmerie Collar Tabs A set of Field Gendarmerie ( Military Police ) collar tabs.
Feldfu.B Radio Control Panel This is a control panel for the Feldfu.B radio. It still has it's control switch, and microphone and earphone sockets.
Feldpost Booklet This is a rare feldpost booklet which features pictures of alpine area of the Reich.
Feldpost Booklet This is a rare feldpost booklet featuring pictures of forestry area throughout the Reich. This example rear cover has come away.
Female Political Leaders Badge This is a badge worn by non-uniformed personnel of the wartime-organisation which combined the membership of the female political leaders of the NSDAP and the German Women\'s Welfare Work. The reverse of the badge is \"RZM\" and marker marked \" M1/137\" ( Richard Simm & Sohn ).
Feul-Tablet This is a tin of fuel-tablets for ration heating. Manufactured by S.C,Johnson & Son, Incorporated.
Field Bandage This is a 1960 dated field bandge, still in it's original cardboard box. The bandage was produced by "Johnson & Johnson" and is marked "U.S. Contract".
Field Bandage This is a 1960 dated field bandage still in it's cardboard box. The bandage was produced by "Johnson & Johnson" and is marked "U.S. Contract".
Field Bandage This is a 1960 dated field bandage still in it's cardboard box. The bandage was produced by "Johnson & Johnson" and is marked "U.S. Contract".
Field Bandage This is a 1960 dated field bandage still in it's cardboard box. The bandage was produced by "Johnson & Johnson" and is marked "U.S. Contract".
Field Bandage This is a 1960 dated field bandage still in it's cardboard box. The bandage was produced by "Johnson & Johnson" and is marked "U.S. Contract".
Field Post Game This is complete example of a game which would have been brought at home and sent via the army field post office. The game was produced by "Halma Spiel" and still retains it's instruction label on the inside of the lid.
Field Post Paperback Story Book This is fieldpost paperback story book called "Der Kapitan" ( The Captain ). The paperback would have been available through the Whermacht Field Post as it is marked "Feldpostagusgabe".
Field Surgeon's Pouch This is a late-war Field Surgeon's medical pouch, which is made of artifical leather ( Presstoff ), except for the lid and straps, which are real leather. The pouch has tan coloured metal fittings and is in excellant condition.
Fighting Knife This is a unknown fighting knife, which i suspect may be U.S. or West German private purchase made. The nylon frog looks very similar to 1967 pattern U.S. nylon webbing, however the pommel and handle screws look German in origin. Age Restricted Item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K.Sales.
Finish Army 6x30 Binoculars This is a 1941 dated example of what i believe are Finish 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.
Finish Mosin Nagant M1891 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a 1940 dated Finish made Mosin Nagant which is matching numbers, maker marked "VKT" which identifies the manufacturer as state factory Valtion Kivaaritehdas. The receiver and barrel are both stamped "SA" for Suomen Armeija ( Finish Army ). This example is in very good condition. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
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 Instruction & Regulations Manual This is a 1938 dated Fire Police instruction and regulations manul, which covers fighting fires and command signals. The manual was printed by E.S.Litter & Sohn, Berlin.
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 Other Ranks Visor Cap This is a other ranks fire police ( Feuerschutzpolizei ) visor cap, which is contract made and has the trademark "Pekuro", which was a well known established company by Peter Kupper. The celluloid is intact and the cap is in good condition, except for minor mothing to the cap's rear around the branch of service piping. The cap still retains' it's original size tag, which is quite rare to find on Third Reich caps.
First Aid Dressing This is a 1941 first aid dressing, which would have been part of the contents for a vehicle first aid box, Luftschutz first aid box or a field surgeons pack.
Five Miniture British WW2 Medals Five miniture WW2 British medals consisting of the Atlantic Star, Defence Medal, Pacific Star, Burma Star and Aircrew Europe Star.
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.
Ford Mutt In Detail ( M151A1, A1/A2 ) This is a photo manual for modellers on the Ford Mutt M151A1, M151A2 and the M718 jeep. The manual was published by Wings & Wheels in 2000.
Forestry Officials Tunic This is a nice example of a Forestry officials tunic with the rank of Revierforster ( 1st Lieutenant ). The forst and game administration was formerly under the control of the Lander or individual German states, were united by the Nazis into the Office of the Forest Master ( Reichforstamt ) under the control of Herman Goring as Chief Forester. The tunic has a pocket slash to allow a Forestry dagger or sword to be worn.
Forestry Service National Emblem Visor Cap Insignia The is the national emablem insignia worn on visor caps of the Gemeinde Forst Dienst ( General Forestry Service ).
Four Medal Group This is a un-named four medal group consisting of the 1939-1945 Star, the African Star, the Defence Medal and the 1939-1945 War Medal.
French Army M26 Casque Adrian Artillery Helmet This is a very good example of a French Artillery M26 adrian helmet. The helmet has the flaming grenade and cannon emblem which identifies the helmet's branch of service as artillery. The "R.F" letters on either side of the Infantry emblem stands for "Republic of France"
French Army M26 Casque Adrian Artillery Helmet This is a French army M26 casque adrian helmet which has the branch of service emblem for artillery. The helmet is in very good condition, with nearly all of its original green paint. However the artillery emblem is loose and only retains one of its three retaining pins. The letters on the artillery emblem "R.F", stand for "Republic of France"
French Army Officers Tunic This is a French army officers tunic, which has the collar insignia of the 81st Infantry Regiment. The tunic has the rank bars of a 2nd Lieutenant. This example is in extremely good condition.
French Army Officers Tunic This is a French Infantry army officers tunic, which retains its private purchase tailors label. The tunic has non-standard ball buttons. Unfortunately one of the buttons is missing. The tunic has some minor mother damage to the lower right side. It has no rank bars to the sleeves.
French Berthier M1916 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. After the advent of WW1 the French colonial Mle 07 was soon realised to be superior to the Lebel Mle1886/93 rifles and quickly entered service with the regular French army with only minor variations and was designated the Mle 07/15. However the rifle soon realised to have insufficient internal magazine capacity ( 3 rounds ). In 1916 it was modified to take five rounds by adding a external box magazine. The rifle was re-designated the Fusil d'Infanterie Moodele 1916. This example is in very good condition, maker marked "St.Etienne" and dated 1918. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
French Berthier Mle 1892 Artillery Carbine ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a Berthier Mle 1892 carbine which is maker marked "St.Etienne" and dated 1893. The carbine would have been issued to artillery and cavalry troops. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
French Berthier Model 1916 Carbine ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. During WW1 it was realised by the French army the three round capacity of Berthier rifle and carbine was insufficient for trench warfare. The rifle and carbine where modified with a 5 round magazine and a top hand guard. The modified Berthier rifle and carbine where both designated as the model 16. which was the year of the modification 1916. This example is maker marked St.Etienne and dated 1930. The date is under the top hand guard. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
French Civil Defence M26 Adrian Helmet This is a standard M26 Adrian helmet which has been issued for civil defence. The DP with the grenade insignia standard for "Defence Passive" ( Civil Defence ). The green diamond marking is a unit or divisional marking. The shell is in very good condition however the liner is missing and the chinstrap has torn in half.
French Field Dressing This is a type 49 pattern field dressing, which is marked \"PANSEMENT INDIVIDUEL, TYPE 49\" and is dated 1954.
French Horizon Blue Tunic This is a 1929 dated French horizon blue tunic which was still being worn by reservists and non-combat units in September 1939. The the Khaki uniform did not become standard issue until 1935, with the new uniform becoming universally issued in early 1940. This example is a large tunic and has the insignia of the 43rd Field Artillery Regiment. The left sleeve has 6 service strips indicated the original owner had served 3 years. The tunic has suffered with some minor mothing, mainly to the lower left side. The inside of the tunic is also stamped with the \"TRAONEUEZ\", which was a French film studio.
French Inert VB Rifle Grenade The Viven-Bessieres rifle grenade was introduced in 1916 and remained in service with the French army to the start of the Second World War. The VB grenade was also used by the U.S. army during WW1 which France supplied the grenades and launchers. However the U.S. quickly started to produce their own version of Launcher and grenades for use with their M1903 and M1917 rifles. This example is in very good condition. U.K. Sales Only.
French K98 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is in fact quite a rare version the K98 rifle, which was made in Germany under French occupation and would have been manufactured between June 1945 to December 1945. The rifle was slightly modified mainly to the stock and the bayonet lug was removed. The French used rifles retain the German late-war makers code "svw" for Mauser Werke, which was only used by Mauser in 1945. These rifles where used by some French units, especially the French Foreign Legion which used them in the Indo-China War. The rifles where also supplied to West German Border Guards. Definitely a must have item for a Mauser rifle collector. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
French Lebel Mle 1886/93 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The Mle M1886 rifle commonly known as the Lebel was introduced in 1886 for use with the new 8mm smokeless cartridge. In 1893 the rifle was slightly modified by strengthening the receiver, adding a bore a gas escape hole in the bolt, rear sight mounting and a stacking lug. This example is the Mle1886/93 model and is dated 1921 and maker marked \'St.Etienne\". The Mle 1886/93 was the main service rifle used by the French army during WW1. In 1935 the majority of existing French army Mle1886/93 rifles where shortened with the aim of making the rifle more suitable for modern warfare and given the designation Mle86/R35, making unaltered Lebel rifles quite scarce and difficult to source. For Non EU Sales Only. However and be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
French Legion Sleeve Shield This is a un-cut bevo 2nd pattern sleeve shield worn by members of the French legion. The French Legion " Legion des Volontaires Francais ( L.V.F.) was formed in July 1941. and was officially designated as reinforced Infantry Regiment 638. Following training in Poland, the legion was posted in Russia. The legion distinguished themselves in front-line battles and in anti-partisan operations. The legion repeatedly suffered heavy casualties, but was kept at full strength. On 1st September 1944 the legion was transferred to the control of the Waffen-SS and was amalgmated with the French SS Assault Brigade to the form Waffen-SS Grenadier Brigade Charlemagne
French M15 Colonial Casque Adrian Helmet This is a good example of a French M15 casque adrian helmet, which has the badge of the Colonial Infantry and the letters "RF" ( Republic of France ). The helmet still retains its liner and chinstrap, both of which are still quite soft considering their age.
French M15 Adrian Helmet This is a M15 adrian helmet which has been over painted in an olive drab. However traces of the horizon blue are visible. The shell is in very good condition with the emblem of the flaming bomb which identifies the branch of service as Infantry. There are two stencilled letters on the front of the helmet. However i do not not the significance of the letters. The helmet retains its liner and chinstrap. The leather liner is in very good condition and stamped size 36.
French M15 Adrian Helmet This is a M15 Adrian helmet which was originally horizon blue in colour however it has been period overpainted green, with traces of the horizon blue visible beneath the green overpaint. The badge on the front of the helmet is for Artillery.
French M15 Adrian Helmet This is a French M15 adrian helmet which has been overpainted green for use with the French army in the 1920's when they finally switched from horizon blue uniforms to Khaki uniforms during this period. However the original WW1 blue paint is still visible underneath the green overpaint. The helmet has been relined with pigs leather and is maker marked and dated January 1923. It is also marked "Paris" The branch of service badge of the flaming bomb is for Infantry. The French army continued to use the M15 Adrian helmet to the late 1920's when it was finally replaced with the M26 adrian helmet.
French M15 Adrian Helmet This is a good example of a M15 Adrian helmet with the front badge of the flaming bomb for Army Infantry. This example is missing its chinstrap
French M15 Adrian Helmet This is a repainted M15 Adrian helmet with the insignia of the flaming bomb for Army infantry troops. The helmet retains its original period liner, however the chinstrap is probably 1930"s or 1940"s
French M15 Souvenir Helmet This is a French M15 helmet which was given to WW1 French army veterans who saw action during the Great War. The brass plate with the inscription \"Soldat De La Grande Guerre 1914-1918\" ( Solder of the Great War ) has been riveted to the visor. The shell retains over 80% of it\'s original blue paint, the liner is partially remaining and the helmet is missing it\'s chinstrap. The badge with the flaming bomb and crossed cannons identifies the helmet belonged to the artillery branch of service. The letters \"RF\" stands for \"Republic of France\".
French M1886 Bayonent This is a good example of a M1886 bayonet with a white metal hilt and quillon for use with the Label and Berthier rifles. Age Restricted Item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
French M1917 Deactivated Flare Pistol This is a M1917 Flare pistol, which was produced by Chobert. The steel parts have suffered with corrosion however it still breaks open and dry fires. U.K. Sales Only.
French M26 Adrian Helmet This is a nice example of a French M26 Adrian helmet, which retains it's liner and chinstrap. The branch of service badge identifies the helmet belonging to the Infantry. The underside of the front visor has the original owner's name scratched into it "AMIET".
French M26 Adrian Helmet This is a French M26 Adrian helmet, which is missing it's branch of service badge and has been repainted. It is s large size helmet approximately a size 58.
French M26 Adrian Helmet This is a very nice example of a French army M26 adrian helmet, which has the branch of service badge cross cannons for artillery. The liner is dated 1938.
French M26 Adrian Helmet A good example of a French M2 Adrian helmet, which has the branch of service badge for Artillery.
French M26 Adrian Helmet A French M26 Adrian helmet, which is in good condition and comes with it's original liner and chinstrap and it's branch of service badge for Army. The inside of the shell is stamped with the contractors name "Franck".
French M26 Casque Adrian Civil Police Helmet This is an M26 Casque Adrian Police helmet. The helmet is painted black with the aluminium grenade symbol with the initals "RF" ( Republic of France ).
French M26 Casque Adrian Civil Defence Helmet This is a very good example of a French M26 casque Adrian helmet which has the DP with grenade insignia on the front, " Defence Passive" ( Civil Defence ). The green triangle is a unit or divisional marking.
French M45 Air Force Helmet French M45 helmet which has the branch of service badge for the Air Force. The M45 helmet came in two colours khaki for the army and blue for the air force. The helmet is known as the Jeanne de Arc helmet. The M45 was introduced to replace the M26 Adrian in 1946 and remained in service to 1951 when it was replaced with the M51 helmet. This example is in excellent condition retaining most of its original finish. The helmet does not have the standard M45 liner but a armoured, despatch riders liner making this quite a rare example. The manufacturers name is stamped on the inside of the shell "IHIRAULT". The helmet is also size stamped 58.
French MAB Model D Magazine This is a French MAB Model D magazine.
French Manlicher Berthier M1892 1st Pattern Bayonet This is is a Manlicher Berthier M1892 1st pattern bayonet which has black composite grips and an intact hook quillon. The bayonet was used on the Berthier Mle1892 and M16 carbines. The scabbard is not matching numbered to the bayonet. Under the offensive weapons act. Age Restricted Item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
French Manlicher Berthier M1892 3rd Pattern Bayonet This is an extremely nice example of a matching numbered Manlicher Berthier M1892, 3rd pattern bayonet which is for use with the M1892 and M16 Berthier carbines. Under the offensive weapons act. Age Restricted item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only
French Marine/Navy M26 Adrian Helmet This is a good example of a French Marine/Navy M26 Adrian helmet. The helmet is approximately a size 59.
French Mas Mle 1936 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The MAS model 36 rifle was first adopted in 1936 to replace the Lebel and Berthier service rifles with only 250,000 available to the the French army during the Battle of French in 1940. Making this example extremely rare, as it has it has the letter "K" before the serial number which dates the rifle before June 1940 when all production ceased. It is in extremely nice condition and a must for any serious collector. Production resumed after 1945 and the rifles where widely used during the first Indochina and Algerian wars including the Suez Canel crisis.
French Mas Mle 1936/51 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a 1950's made Mas Mle 1936/51 which differs from early models by the addition of a built in grenade launcher, with a folding grenade sight. The rifle saw service the first Indochina war and various other post-war conflicts, including the Vietnam war. This example is in very good condition. For Non EU Sales Only
French Matches A small box of period made French matches, which where available for German troops to buy in occupied France.
French Officers Greatcoat This is a private purchase example of French officers greatcoat, which has the unit collar patches of the 150th Infantry Regiment. The coat retains the tailers label which reads \" CIVIL MILITAIRE, P.VAUCLAIR, PARIS \". The rank bars on the cuffs are that of a Lieutenant. The coat unfortunately has suffered with some moth damage, especially around the collar. However it does not spoil the overall look.
French Police M26 Adrian Helmet This is a black painted M26 Adrian helmet with a silver coloured state badge which would have been worn by French police. This example has a replacement liner and is missing its chinstrap.
French Tent Quarter This is a 1946 dated, tan French tent quarter in very good condition with no rips or holes. However it does appear have some type of oil stains. The tent quarter would have been used in Indochina war 1946 to 1954.
French WW1 inert 8mm Rounds Three inert 8mm rounds, all of which are dated 1917. U.K. Sales Only. Sorry will not send to Scotland or Northern Ireland.
French WW1 Inert 8mm Rounds Three inert 8mm rounds all dated 1915. U.K. Sales Only. Sorry will not send to Scotland or Northern Ireland
French WW1 inert 8mm Rounds Five inert 8mm rounds, which are non-dated. U.K. Sales Only. Sorry will not send to Scotland or Northern Ireland.
French WW1 Naval 75mm Shell Case This is a brass French naval 75mm shell case which is dated 1915. However the shell case has been re-used as it has a 1932 dated fired primer. U.K. Sales Only. Sorry will not send to Scotland or Northern Ireland.
French WW2 Tankers Helmet This is French armoured crews helmet or more commonly referred to as the tankers helmet . This example retains most of its original finish and has a complete liner. The top of the helmet has suffered with a dent which may have been done during combat, otherwise it is in very, very good condition. The helmet is maker marked "Franck"and dated 14th April 1937. The army emblem is WW1 vintage. It was quite common for Post-WW1 French helmets to be fitted with WW1 era insignia.
Fuel Tablets A tin of fueltablets to heat rations. The fuel tablets where produced by "So-Lo Works Inc".
Fuel Tablets A tin of fuel tablets to heat rations. The fuel tablets where produced by "So-Lo Works Inc".
Fuel Tablets A tin of fuel tablets to heat rations.
Full Metal Jacket Film Poster This is an original film poster for Full Metal Jacket. The right side has a slight rip. The poster measures 33"/84cm x 23.5"/60cm.
G43 Magazine Pouch This is an un-issued G43 magazine pouch, which is dated 1944 and has the maker's code "bla" ( E.G.Leuner GmbH ).
G43 Magazine Pouch A un-issued G43 magazine pouch which is dated 1944 and has the maker's code "bla" ( E.G.Leuner GmbH ).
G43 Magazine Pouch This is a 1944 dated G43 magazine pouch which has the maker's code "bla" ( E.G. Leuner GmbH ).
G43 Magzine Pouch This is an un-issued G43 magazine pouch which is waffenampted on the inside of the one cell lids.
Gasmask Goggles A set of gasmask goggles, one of the lenses has suffered with a crack. The tin does contains a spare set of ear loops.
Gauze Bandage This is a Wehrmacht issue gauze bandage ( Verbandmull ), which is dated 1940. This item would have been part of the contents of a Verbandkasten ( Vehicle First Aid Box ) or medic's pouches.
Georgian Volunteer Arm Shield This is the printed version of the arm shield worn by volunteers from the province of Georgia in Southern Russia serving in the Wehrmacht. Georgina had been part of the Russian Empire from 1801 to 1918,when it finally worn it's independence, which it briefly enjoyed from 1918 to 1921, when it was annexed by the Soviet Union. However in more recent history, Georgia and Russia when to war in August 2008, when Russia recognised South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Also Joseph Stalin came from Georgia.
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 Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( IN EINEM SOLDATENHEIM ).
German Civilian First Aid Bandage This is a civilian first aid bandage which would have been carried by various civilian organisations such the Red Cross and Luftschutz ( Air Protection ).
German Officer Boots A pair of officers boots which would have been worn by all branches of the German military. The leather is still quite supple and the boots are not studded except for a toe indicating it may been used by armoured crew or Naval or Airforce officer. The boots would benefit with a nice polish. The size is approximately a U.K. size 9 ( European 42 ).
German 10.5cm Howitzer Powder Charge Box This is a powder charge box for a 10.5cm light field howitzer, which would have contained three cardboard containers, each hold an extra charge to give the 10.5cm shell extra range.
German 10.5cm Howitzer Powder Charge Box This is a powder charge wooden box for a 10.5cm field howitzer, which contained three cardboard containers each holding an extra charge to give the 10.5cm shell extra range. This example is maker marked "eap" ( Namaschinen AG Bar & Rempel) and dated 1942.
German 50 round MG Belt This is a un-issued wartime produced 50 round MG belt for use with the MG34 and MG42 machine guns. We have a number of these belts instock all of which have maker's codes and wartime dates.
German 50 Round MG Belt This is a un-issued 50 round MG belt for use with the MG34 and MG42 machine guns. We have a number of these instock all of which have maker's codes and wartime dates.
German 6x30 Binoculars 6x30 army issue binoculars marked "H/6400" The letter "H" stands for Heer ( Army ). This example is maker marked "beh", which is the makers code for Ernst Leitz GmbH". This example is missing its leather neck strap, however the optics are in good order.
German A-Frame Pouch This pouch was used in conjunction with the A-frame assault pack and would have contained various personal items, such as spare socks, underpants, esbit stove, button dish, wash kit etc. It also has a separate compartment on the inside of the flap for the rifle cleaning kit. This example appears to have had a minor repair to securing strap. Otherwise it is in excellent condition.
German Ankle Boots A pair of ankle boots which would have been worn by all branches of the German military. The boots are not in the best of condition with some of the grommets and studs are missing. plate has come away. The central stitching on the tongues of the boots also have come away. However the boots are still ideal for dressing a mannequin. The leather laces are not original.The boots are approximately a size 8
German Anti-Dust Eye Shields Anti-Dust Eye shields still in their issue packet.
German Anti-Dust Eye Shields Anti-dust eye shields still in their issue packet.
German Anti-Dust Eye Shields Anti-dust eye shields still in their issue packet.
German Anti-Dust Eye Shields Anti-dust eye shields still in their issue packet.
German Anti-Dust Eye Shields Anti-dust eye shields still in their issue packet.
German Anti-Gas Cap Pouch This is a anti-gas cap pouch which is dated 1944 and maker marked "dtq' which identifies the maker as Felina Miederfabriken.
German Armed Forces Helper's Armband This is the armband worn by German personnel, civilian and non-military uniformed persons, who where attached to, or were working closely with any of the branches of the German Armed Forces.
German Armed Forces Helper\'s Armband This is the armband worn by German civilian and non-military uniformed personnel who where attached to, or working closely with an of the branches of the German Armed Forces.
German Army Sheep Skin Coat This is a Wehrmacht issue sheep skin coat, which has had the sleeves removed and a hole to the lower left side. I can not say, if the sleeves where removed during the period or post 1945. The coat is a large size still retains its buttons,
German Army 6X30 Binoculars A nice example of army issue 6x30 binoculars made by Carl Ziess Jena. The binoculars are marked H/6400 and come with the original leather strap and dust cover. The optics are good.
German Army Belt & Buckle This is a aluminium buckle which is in very good condition and retains its leather tab. The buckle is dated 1937 and comes with the leather belt which is size stamped 90.
German Army Belt & Buckle This is steel German army buckle which has been polished, possible for parade use. The buckle retains its leather tab which is dated 1941 and maker marked. The belt leather is in very good condition and has been period re-enforced with grommets which was a common practice, due to the stitching which secures the buckle clip, which tended to come undone. The belt is dated 1942 and size stamped 90cms.
German Army Belt & Buckle This is a very nice example of a aluminium army buckle, which retains its leather tab. The buckle is dated 1938 and maker marked "N&H". It comes with a size 100 leather belt which is also maker marked Joseph Moll and dated 1939.
German Army Denim Fatigue Tunic A nice example of an army fatigue tunic in jade green which was introduced in 1940. Prior to 1940 army fatigue tunics where white in colour. The tunic's usual size markings have been washed out and are not visible. There are no rips or tares.
German Army Driving Licence This is a German army driving licence known as a "Fuhrerschein". The licence is named to Richard Herrmann who's date of birth is 20th May 1896. The licence was issued on 5th October 1938.
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 Helmet Mosquito Net This is a unissued mosquito net designed to be worn over the helmet to offer protection against mosquitoes.
German Army Leather Belt & Buckle This is leather belt with a aluminium buckle. The belt is size stamped 95, the stitching securing the clip has started to come away but can be easily repaired. The leather is still in good condition and still quite supple The buckle retains its leather tab which is maker stamped and dated 1936.
German Army Leather Belt & Buckle This is a leather belt with a steel army buckle. The belt leather has been shortened and a number of holes has been made in the leather. It was common practice for British veterans to attach various German insignia on the leather as a war souvenir. Which i believe is the case with this example. The buckle is in very good condition, retains its leather tab which has a visible makers stamp and is dated 1941.
German Army M36 Officers Great Coat This is a German army M36 officers great coat which has the cypher and branch colour blue for the medical service and the rank of Leutnant. This example in good condition, retaining the sword/dagger hanger, stamped with size markings and dated 1939 ( M39 ) The letter "M" before the date identifies the place of manufacture as "Munich". There is a rip on the inside of the liner measuring 4 inches.
German Army Medics Red Cross Arm Band This is a red cross arm band used by German arm medics. This example has a embroided red cross.
German Army Medics Red Cross Arm Band This is a two piece army medics arm band which has a felt red cross and cotton body.
German Army Motor Vehicle Driver Proficiency Badge This is a good example of the Motor Vehicle driver proficiency badge ( Das Kraftfahrbewahrungsabzeichen ) which was came in three grades bronze, silver and gold. The badge was awarded to drivers who under complicated and difficult conditions and maintained the up keep and care of the vehicles assigned to them. This example is the silver grade and still has its field grey cloth and backing plate.
German Army Officers Greatcoat This is a private purchase example of a army officers greatcoat made from high quality wool. The coat has part of the tailers label remaining and the rank of Hauptman ( Captain ) with the branch of service piping for cavalry. The coat has a full silver silk lining with the pocket slash to allow for the Officer's dagger or sword to be worn.However the sleeves do seem rather short.
German Army Parade Trousers German army parade trousers which are piped white for Infantry. The parade uniform was introduced in1936 and was only produced for four years to 1940. The intention was once German had won the war the uniform would continue to be made. This example is in very good condition.
German Army Phototgraphs A set of 17 interesting photographs of soldiers within the German army. There are some group pictures, individual photos and soldiers on exercise. The majority of the photographs are pre-war.
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( REITERSPAHTRUPP BEI GELANDDEERKUNDUNG ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from a official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( WACHT AM ATLANTIK ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF\" ( ROLLBAHN IM OSTEN ).
German Army Print This is a original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF\" ( MIT VEREINTEN KRAFEN ARBEITEN SICH DIE KRADMELDER DURCH DEN SCHLAMM ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( GRENADIERE AUF DEM VORMARSCH ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF\" ( ZIGARETTENPAUSE DER KRADMELDER ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF\" ( INFANTERIE-NACHRICHTENZUG AUF DEM VORMARSCH ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print which is one of forty taken from a official album. The print reads \"DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF\" ( GRENADIER ALS BEOBACHTER AM SHERENFERNROHR ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( ARTILLERIEFUNKER AUF EINER B-STELLE ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( PAK SICHERT AN EINER STRASSENKREUZUNG ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( SCHWERE ARTILLERIE IM OSTEN ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( LEICHTE GRANATWERTER DER INFANTERIE GREIFEN IN DEN KAMPF EIN ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( HEERESFLAK WACHT IM HOHEN NORDEN ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( GRENADIER AM MG. FUR FLEIGERBESCHUSS ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( AUF STORUNGSSUCHE ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( TROS EINER GRENADIER-KOMPANIE AUF DEM VORMARSCH ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( BEIM FAHNENSCHMIED EINES GRENADIER-BATAILLONS ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( GEBIRGSJAGER MIT IHREN TRAGTIEREN ).
German Army Print Thisis an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( PIONIERE BEIM BRUCKENBAU ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( BESPANNTE ARTILLERIE AUF DEM VORMARSCH ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( DER RUHENDE RIESE ).
German army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( UNTER HEISSEM HIMMEL ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( PIONIERE MIT FLAMMENWRFERN IM AN GRIFF ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( POST FUR DIE GRENADIERE IM GRABEN ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( GRENADIERE BEREITEN DAS WEIHNACHTSFEST VOR ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( FRONT-THEATER ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print,which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( DIE BESATZUNG EINES INFANTERIE-STUTZPUNKTES IM HOHEN NORDEN IST ABGELOST ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print,which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( SPAHTRUPP EINES SKIJAGER-BATAILLONS ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( GEBIRGSJAGER IN IHREM ELEMENT ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( STURMPIONIERE GREIFEN AN ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( AM POLARKREIS ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \"DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF\" ( STURMBOOTE VORAN ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( INFANTERIE NACH DER ABLOSUNG ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( EIN INFANTERIE-STOSSTRUPP WIRD EINGEWIESEN ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( INFANTERIE IM ANGRIFF ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( PANZERJAGER SETZEN UBER ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \"DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF \" ( GRENADIERE DER SONNE DES SUDENS ).
German Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty, taken from an official album. The print reads \"DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF\" ( GRENADIERE MIT SCHWEREM MASCHINENGEWEHER IN FEUERSTELLUNG ).
German Army Semi-Tracked Vehiclesd 1939-45 This is a 1972 publication handbook No2 Part 3 about the variates of the Sd.Kfz 251 half-track. The handbook was published by Model & Allied Publications Limited.
German Army Soldbuch This is a pay book to a soldier belonging to 6th Panzer Grenadier Regiment, Battalion 104. The soldier's date of birth 3rd May 1913. The first entry date 7th November 1939 and the last entry date is 3rd August 1942.
German Army Trade Badge This is a army trade badge for a Schirrmeister ( Motor Transport NCO ). Th badge was worn on the lower right sleeve.
German Army Trade Badge ( Waffenfeldwebel ) This is a trade badge for a Waffenfeld webel ( Ordnance NCO).
German Army Trouser Belt This is a webbing trouser belt which has a faint makers name and date 1943. The belt also has a visible size stamp 92.
German Artillery Luger ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The Artillery Luger which is sometimes called the M1914 and the M1917 model. It also known as the Die Lange Pistole 08 ( Long Pistol 08 ). The reason for the two model designations is because the actual introduction date is unknown and examples have been found to be dated 1914 and 1915. However these are now believed to have been standard 08 pistols re-barrelled with the 7.5 inch barrel which also had a special tangent rear sight graduated to 800 metres. What is known the Artillery Luger was not produced after WW1. This example Is in fair condition, not matching numbered and has no date on the receiver. The tangent rear sight distance numbers have been worn away. There is also some slight pitting at the rear of the toggle assemble. The toggle is maker marked "DWM" for Deutsches und Waffen Munitionsfrabiken". For Non EU Sales only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
German Artillery Rucksack This is an artillery rucksack which was issued to non-mounted personnel of the Artillery in lieu of the fur pack. The artillery ruck sack was introduced on 21st February 1940. The flap of the ruck sack has a female name written upon it, indicating it may have been used in the post-war years.
German Auxiliary Belt Loop This is a auxiliary belt loop.
German Auxiliary D-ring This is a auxiliary D-ring which allowed an individual to where Y-straps with out the need of ammunition pouches. This example has a faint date which is either 1942 or 1943.
German Auxiliary Strap This is an auxiliary leather strap for use with either a zeltbahn, tornister or mess tin.
German Auxiliary Straps A set of auxiliary straps which could be used to secure M31 mess tins to the M31 breadbag or the M31 pouch/tent quarter ( zeltbahn ). The straps would also have been used to secure a blanket or great coat to rucksacks. One of the straps has a faint makers stamp.
German Bakelite Soap Container This is a period bakelite soap container.
German Black Butter Dish This is a very good example of a 1943 dated black butter dish which was designed to keep cooking fat or butter. However it was more commonly used by troops to keep tobacco dry.
German Black Wound Badge A good example of a black wound badge, which would have been award to personal who have received one or two wounds during combat.
German Black Wound Badge A good example of a black wound badge which would have been award to any personal who had received one or two wounds during combat.
German Browning M1922 Pistol ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a Belgium made Brown M1922 production under German occupation and is marked with Third Reich era proof markings ( Waffenampts ). The slide still retains the Belgium manufacturers details {" Nationale De Guerre Herstal". It is matching numbered and in original untouched condition and an early war manufactured as it still retains its plastic grips. Late-war examples have wooden grips. The Wehrmacht designated the pistol as the 626(B) . It was primarily issued to Lufwaffe aircrews For Non EU Sales Only However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
German Butter Dish This is a post-war Bundeswehr butter dish, which is very similar to the WW2 examples. The post-war all always a golden/yellow in colour and are slightly deeper. Ideal for living history.
German Cased Iron Cross 2nd Class One of the most Iconic German medals from both world wars the Iron Cross. The medal was awarded for bravery in combat and meritorious leadership. This example is in very good condition and comes in its original issue box. However the box is not in the best of condition and has come apart.
German Cavalry Y-Straps A very good example of Cavalry issue Y-straps which where also issued to Marines and paratroopers. This example has a faint RB number.
German Cavalry/Paratrooper Y-Straps A nice example of cavalry Y-Straps, which differ from the standard Infantry Y-straps. The Cavalry Y-straps are not as wide and do not have D-rings to attached the A-frame. The Cavalry pattern was also worn by Paratroopers and Marines. This example is RB numbered.
German Compass This is a 1930's private purchase compass in good working order.
German Cotton Anti-Gas Cape Bag This is a late-war cotton anti-gas cape bag, which one of the press-stud fasteners is missing. Beside the missing fastener the bag is in good condition.
German Cross in Gold This is the cloth version of the German Cross in Gold,which was instituted on 28. 9.1941. The award was given to persons in recongition of multiple bravery or distinguished leadership. This example has been cut directly of the tunic retaining some of the material.
German Deactivated Hebel M1894 Flare Pistol The Hebel M1894 flare pistol was the standard flare pistol used by the German army during WW1. It continued to be used by the Wehrmacht during WW2 mainly issued to rear echelon units. This example is in fair condition with very faint markings. It does cock and try fire. The flare comes with a UK, London proof house deactivation certificate. U.K. Sales Only.
German Deactivated Hebel M1894 Flare Pistol The Hebel M1894 flare pistol was the standard flare pistol used by the German army during WW1. It continued to be used by the Wehrmacht during WW2, some of which had the barrels shortened. Their where mainly issued to rear echelon units during WW2. This example does not cock or dry fire, due to a defective hammer spring. U.K. Sales Only.
German Deactivated Walther Model 4 Pistol Before the development of the Walther PP and PPK pistol Walther produced the Model 4 as far back as 1914. and was highly regarded in its time as much as its the PP and PPK is regarded today. With its rugged construction, easy to strip and its simple mechanism all these features endear it to the Imperial German army which gave Walther a contract for 250,000 model 4 pistols to be used as an officers sidearm. Approximately 75,000 where delivered. After WW1 Walther continued to produce Model 4 until production ceased in 1929. However the pistol continued to be used by plain clothes Police and Wehrmacht officers during WW2. This example dates to the mid 1920's and comes with a EU/UK deactivation certificate. U.K. Sales Only.
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 Enlisted M36 Medical Enlisted Mans Collar Tabs A nice set of enlisted mans M36 collar tabs piped blue for medical.
German Equipment Pouch This is an unknown German equipment pouch, I would speculate it was issued to either Engineers or Pioneers. However it could also be a sight pouch for either a mortar or even a MG.
German Feldpost Card This is a used comical feldpost card, which has a clear stamp cancellation mark.
German Feldpost Card This is a used feldpost card which was written in Berlin on 14.2.1943, cancelled in Berlin-Charlottenburg on 15.2.1943 and was sent to Hamburg.
German Feldpost Card This a un-used comical feldpost card.
German Feldpost Card This is a used fieldpost card which is dated 22.8.1942.
German Feldpost Card This is a used feldpost card which is dated 14.3.1945.
German Feldpost Card This is a un-used feldpost card, showing German engineer on a bridge building excerise.
German Feldpost Card This is a un-used comical feldpost card.
German Feldpost Card This is a un-used comical feldpost card.
German Feldpost Card This is a un-used comical feldpost card.
German Feldpost Card This is a un-used feldpost card.
German Feldpost Card This is a used comical feldpost card, which has a clear stamp cancellation mark.
German Feldpost Card This is a used comical feldpost card, which is dated 9.2.1942.
German Feldpost Card This is a un-used feldpost card.
German Feldpost Card This is a un-used feldpost card.
German Feldpost Card This is a used feldpost card which also doubles as a song card. The card is dated 5.3.1942.
German Feldpost Card This is a un-used comical feldpost card.
German Feldpost Card This is a un-used comical feldpost card.
German Feldpost Card This is a un-used comical feldpost card.
German Feldpost Card This is a un-used feldpost card.
German Feldpost Card This is a un-used feldpost card.
German Feldpost Card This is a un-used feldpost card.
German Feldpost Card This is a un-used comical feldpost card.
German Feldpost Card This is a un-used feldpost card showing, central Berlin, die Ost-West-Achse im Festschmuck.
German Feldpost Card This is a un-used comical feldpost card.
German Feldpost Card This is a un-used comical feldpost card.
German Feldpost Card This is a un-used comical feldpost card,
German Feldpost Card This is a used comical feldpost card, which is dated 1.12.1941.
German Feldpost Postcard This is a used feldpost card which has a stamp of Adolf Hitler and a faint cancellation mark. The front of the post card shows German artillery on a training excerise.
German Field Altered M43 Cap This is a M43 field cap which has been field altered by adding a rabbit fur ear cover. Probably taken from a fur cap. The insignia has been re-applied indicating the cap was worn after WW2. Other than the cap insignia being re-applied the cap is in excellent condition and is approximately a size 57.
German First Aid Vehicle Box This is an early first aid vehicle box which was in all German fighting vehicles. This example retains traces of its original early paint finish. However the red cross symbol and the word "Verbandkasten" have been re-stencilled after 1945. The led does retain the original contents label which is dated 1936.
German Folding Entrenching Tool & Carrier This is a very good example of a folding entrenching tool which was introduced in November 1938. This example has a nice clear proof marking ( waffenampt ) and the three letter makers code "ekz" for Richard Henkel, Werkzeugfabrik. The entrenching tool comes with the 1st pattern carrier, which is also in very good condition.
German Folding Entrenching Tool & Carrier This is a very good example of a folding entrenching tool which was introduced into the Wehrmacht on 12th November 1938. The E-tool has a very faint factory mark and is still in good working order. The carrier is the 1st pattern carrier, which is also in very good condition.
German G3/G36 Cleaning Kit A complete cleaning kit for use with the G3 and G36 rifles.
German G3/G36 Cleaning Kit A complete cleaning kit for use with the G3 and G36 rifles. This example is dated 1986 and maker marked "Hautzel".
German G3/G36 Cleaning Kit A complete cleaning kit for a G3 and G36 rifles. This example is maker marked "3JB".
German G98 Rear Sight This is a rear sight for a German G98 rifle.
German Inert WW2 M42 Teller Mine This is a inert M42 teller mine, which still retains traces of its original tan paint. This example is missing its pressure plate, which screws directly on top of the mine. U.K. Sales Only. Sorry will not send to Scotland or Northern Ireland.
German Inert M1924 Stick Grenade This inert M1924 stick grenade which was the the standard grenade used by the army during WW2. This example is in good condition retaining its original finish. The head of the grenade is dated 1940 and marker marked with two R's facing opposite each other which identifies the maker as Richard Rinker GmbH. U.K. Sales Only
German Inert WW2 M42 Teller Mine This is a inert M42 teller mine, which retains traces of its original paint. This example is missing its pressure plate, which would have been screwed directly on top. U.K. Sales Only. Sorry will not send to Scotland or Northern Ireland.
German Jerry Can This is 1944 dated Wehrmacht issue jerry can retaining its original tan finish.
German K98 Ammunition Pouches A nice set of K98 ammunition pouches which both pouches retain the cell dividers. It was common practice for combat veterans to remove the dividers to allow quicker and easier access to their five round clips.
German K98 Ammunition Pouches A good set of K98 ammunition pouches, which retain their cell dividers. It's common to find K98 pouches with their cell dividers removed which was common practice by experience combat troops who removed the dividers to allow easier and faster access to the five round 7.92mm clips. The pouches are not dated, or maker marked.
German K98 ammunition Pouches A set of late-war K98 ammunition pouches which are both RB numbered. One of the pouches have had its cell dividers removed which was common practice amongst German troops allowing them easier and faster access to their 7.92mm five round clips. The other pouch retains its cell dividers. The central retaining strap on one of the pouches has torn away. However it is still in good enough condition for display purposes.
German K98 Ammunition Pouches A set of k98 ammunition pouches are are in very good condition and both retain the cell dividers. It was common practice for experience combat troops to remove the cell dividers to allow quicker and easy access to the charger clips. One of the pouches is maker marked "gfg" for "Carl Hepting & Co. The other pouch is maker marked "JOBRA" and has no visible date.
German K98 Ammunition Pouches A nice set of pre-war K98 pouches which are both dated 1935. The pouches where originally brown in colour but have been darkened too black. However the original brown colour is still clearly visible on the back of both pouches. Both pouches are maker marked "Stewa-Wien" and Kooh & Benning" and still retain their cell dividers which was commonly removed by experienced combat troops to allow easier and quicker access to the five round clips of rifle ammunition. One of the pouches has the original owners name written on the inside the cell flap.
German K98 Ammunition Pouches A nice set of pre-war K98 ammunition pouches which are dated 1937 and 1938 respectively. One of the pouches have had all the cell dividers removed and the other pouch has had one of the cell dividers removed. It was common practice for combat veterans to remove the cell dividers to allow faster and easier access to their five round clips of ammunition. One of the pouches has had a period repair on the retaining strap where the stitching had gone and the strap has been secured with a stud.
German K98 Bayonet Frog This is a standard bayonet for for the K98 bayonet. This example has a split above the bayonet scabbard stud hole. Besides the split the frog is in good condition and still useable for display purposes.
German K98 Cleaning Kit Tin This is an empty cleaning kit for the German k98 rifle. The tin has no makers mark or date of manufacture.
German K98 Cleaning Kit Tin This is an empty cleaning kit tin for the German K98 rifle. The tin has no makers mark or date of manufacture. It is also missing its two locking latches.
German K98 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. A very good example of a 1944 dated K98 rifle, which was the standard service rifle used by all branches of the German military during WW2. This example is actually a Russian capture identified by the letter "X" stamped on the left side of the receiver. I have re-built the rifle so its correct for early 1944 production. The eagles with swastikas are intact. The majority of Russian captured K98's tend to have the Swastikas dotted out. The stock is also marked with a faint eagle with a swastika and the letter "H" which stands for "HEER" ( Army Issue ). This example has the three letter makers code "byf" for Mauser and is profusely stamped with Third Reich era proof makings ( Waffenampts). For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
German K98 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. A mid-war produced K98 rifle which is dated 1943 and has the makers code "bnz" for Steyr-Daimler Puch AG. The rifle is in good condition with intact Third Reich proof markings ( Waffenampts ). For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
German K98 Rifle Cleaning Kit This is a post-war produced cleaning kit for the K98 rifle.
German K98 Sling An original leather sling for use with the K98, G41, G43 rifles and the MP43/44 assault rifles. This example is maker marked "L&F". The K98 sling differs from the MP40 sling by having three stud holes, form the two stud holes on MP40 slings. The butt attachment for the sling is actually WW1 vintage originally designed for the K98AZ rifle. The only difference between WW1 and WW2 is the stud. For WW1 brass, WW2 Steel. The is a faint makers stamp on the butt attachment "ksg" for Suddeutsche Numerierwerk.
German K98 Trigger Guard This is a late-war pressed steel trigger guard for the German K98 rifle. This example has a visible waffenampt.
German K98 Trigger Guard With Spring & Feeder A K98 trigger guard complete with magazine base plate, spring and feeder.
German Labour Front Ration/pay Book This is labour front ration/pay book. The book is named to a Franz August date of birth 25th August 1892. The first entry date 1st October 1934 and the last entry date is 1st April 1945. The book has a number of coupon stamps.
German Labour Front Song Book This is a German Labour Front ( Deutsche Aarbeitsfront ) issue song book.
German Large Capacity M31 Water Bottle This is the large capacity M31 water bottle which can hold an extra half a litre than the standard issue M31 water bottle. The large capacity water bottle is based on the medics water bottle the only difference being the harness. The medics water bottle has a shoulder strap. The large capacity water bottle tended to be issued to para and mountain troopers. This example is in excellent condition with webbing harness and an aluminium drinking cup. The bottle is maker marked "CFL" for Peter Heuel and dated 1941.
German Large Fuse Wooden Fuse Box This is a large Wehrmacht box which would have contained a number of fuses. The top of the box is marked "ZDS CHR. C/12. The remains of the paper label is still on the inside with a visible 1940 date. The actual box is maker marked A.HSK ( Silumin-GmbH ) and dated 1939, with a visible waffenampt. The inside of the lid has been repaired .
German Late-War Gaiters A pair of late-war gaiters which did away with the leather trim. This example are in good condition.
German Late-War Gaiters A pair of late-war gaiters which don't have the leather trim on the outer edge. The leather trim was AN early mid-war feature and where discontinued as a war saving measure. The gaiters where worn both by the army and the Waffen-SS.
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 Leather Treatment Tin This is a period small tin of leather treatment to maintain the condition of the leather such field equipment and boots. This example is empty.
German Leather Y-Straps Leather Y-straps which have suffered with some minor damage. The loops on the central steel ring leather tab have torn. Beside the loops being damage this example is in reasonable condition and is still ideal for display.
German Leather Y-Straps A good example of late-war leather Y-straps.
German Life Guards Cased Stick Pin This is a Third Reich era cased stick pin, which was worn by life guards who have completed a basic level qualification certificate. The been is embossed with the word "GRUNDSCHEIN. DLRG" ( Deutsche Lebensrettungesgesellschaft ) which means German Life Saving Association. The Life saving association was founded in 1913 and is still extremely active today.
German Light Weight M1939 Chemical Agent Protective Suit This is the M1939 light weight chemical agent protective suit, which consists of the carrying bag, gloves, neck protector and boots. The protective trousers and webbing belt is missing. The boots are stamped with a waffenampt. The bag is maker marked \"gdl\" for Schussler & Co and dated 1941. The gloves are also maker marked \"cee\" for Textil-Gummiwarenfabrik and dated 1942. The neck protector is also dated 1942 and maker marked \"gdy\" for \"Becker & Co. GmbH.
German Lighter This is a aluminium lighter in good condition.
German Long Wire-Cutters & Carrying Case A nice example of long wire-cutters which are maker marked and dated 1939. The wire-cutters come with the canvas carrying case.
German M17 Camouflage Helmet This is a M17 helmet with traces of the camouflage pattern still remaining. The helmet\'s metal liner band has lost it\'s three leather pads. The top on the inside of the shell has a clear batch number stamp \"R1138\". However the shell maker\'s code and size number are quite faint, but looks to be \"K62\" or \"K64\". The shell is in very good condition without any pitting.
German M17 Helmet A very nice example of a untouched M17 helmet, complete with it's liner, however the front pad has come away form the steel liner band. Underneath the leather pad the original owner has wrote his name and date 1917. The paint work is in very good condition, the helmets batch number is "B.W. 231" the shell size is 64 and the maker mark is "ET" ( Eisen-u.Huttenwerke AG Thale ).
German M17 Helmet A very nice example of a M17 helmet retain most of it\'s original finish and complete with liner still retaining the three leather pads, which are quite fragile. The shell is size and maker marked \"T.64\" The batch number on the inside of the crown is visible but difficult to read. The helmet also retains one of it\'s original chinstrap hooks.
German M1917 Gas Mask & Canister This is a very good example of the M1917 gas mask which is made of tanned sheepskin due to the rubber shortage which Germany was suffering. The celluloid lenses have an inner-frame. The mask is complete with its straps and still very supple. The filter is the model 11 which was also used by the M1915 gas mask. It has suffered with some corrosion, but retains most of its original finish and is dated 7th December 1917. The canister also retains nearly all of its original finish and retains its straps.
German M1924 Stick Grenade Container This is a metal container which would have held 15 M1924 stick grenades. However the M1924 stick grenade container was also utilised to carry other army munitions such is the case with this example which still retains the original stencilling "HEERES-MUNITIONS", DEAAM.GEW. 13.8KG" ( Army Munitions, not sure what DEAAM stands for but GEW is an abbreviation for Gewehr which means rifle ). The container has been post-war painted which is very similar to Yugoslavian army green. However the original finish with the stencilling is clearly visible.
German M1934 Tornister This is fur M1934 Tornister, which is maker marked "Carl Busse Mainz" and dated 1937. This example is also unit marked "3./A.R.74" ( 3rd Company Artillery Regiment 74).
German M30 Gas Mask & Canister This is a pre-war M30 gas mask with a mid-war canister and FE41 filter. The gas mask is in excellent condition complete with all its straps. The snout is marked with the original owners personal service number. It is also is named to the original owner with his name and name tag written on the straps. The canister retains nearly all of its original paint finish and carrying straps. The spare lens compartment contains spare lens still in their original issue packet. The canister and FE41 filter are both dated 1943.
German M31 Bread Bag A mid-war M31 bread bag, which differs from early war examples by having an internal divide. This example is in excellent condition.
German M31 Clothing Bag This is a M31 clothing bag which was issued to every German soldier and would have carried personal items such as socks, underpants etc.
German M31 Mess Tins A set of M31 mess tins which the top half is dated 1941 and has the makers code 'ESB". The lower half is dated 1938. This example retains traces of its green paint finish.
German M31 Mess Tins A set of M31 mess tins, the top half has the makers code "JSD" for Gustav Reinhardt and dated 1939. The lower half has the makers code "RFI" and dated 1938.
German M31 Water Bottle A very nice example of a M31 water bottle, which is maker marked 'esb" and dated 1941. The cap retains its original rubber seal. This example comes with a black bakelite drinking cup which has the makers code "gfc" for Julius Posselt and dated 1940
German M31 Water Bottle A M31 water bottle which is maker marked "zpstz" and dated 1941. The water bottle comes with the aluminium cup, which has the makers code "mn" and dated 1940. The cap also retains its original rubber seal. The end of the leather securing strap on the base of the water bottle has torn away. Still ideal for display. Besides the torn strap the water bottle is in excellent condition.
German M31 Water Bottle M31 Water bottle which is dated 1941 has the three letter maker's code "DMN". The felt cover has suffered with some moth damage. This example comes with a black bakelite cup which is dated 1937. The leather strap to the cap has torn away. However the cap still retains its rubber seal. Still ideal for display.
German M31 Zeltbahn This is an early M31 zeltbahn ( Tent Quarter ) which has a dark and light side. Later-war examples have one shade only. This example is in very good condition retaining all of its buttons. The Zeltbahn was the first camouflage item which became standard issue to any army during the early 1930's.
German M31 Zeltbahn A M31 camouflage tent quarter which also could be used as a poncho. This is a late-war made item which has the same colour shades on each side. It is in good condition with one to two small holes. It retaining all of its buttons and original guide rope.
German M31 Zeltbahn This is a camouflage M31 tent quarter, which could also be used as a poncho. This is a late war example with the shame colour shade on each side. It is maker marked "J.C.KUNKON & Co" and dated 1944. It is missing five buttons. Besides the missing buttons it is in very good condition.
German M31 Zeltbahn This is a M31 camouflage tent quarter, which could also be used as a poncho. This is a late-war example with steel buttons, however a few buttons as been replaced with alloy ones. It is also missing two buttons. This example has faded in colour and has a couple of minor rips.
German M31 Zeltbahn A M31 camouflage tent quarter, which could also be used as a poncho. This is an early-war produced Zeltbahn as both sides have a light and dark colour shade. Besides two missing buttons it is in very good condition and is marked with the original owners name.
German M31 Zeltbahn This is a camouflage tent quarter, which could also be used as a poncho. This is an early-war example with a light and dark colour shade on each side. It has some minor holes, but retains all of its buttons.
German M42 Helmet A M42 raw edge without any decals and would have been worn by the Army and the Waffen-SS. This example has a very good condition shell, however the liner has disintegrated leaving the alluminium band and and felt inlay. The shell has the makers code "ef' for Emaillierwerke" and the shell size 64. The batch number is "2877".
German Matches A small box of period matches produced by Welt Holzer.
German Medal Award Ribbon Bar This is a medal award ribbon bar consisting of three awards, War Merit, 8 year Police Service and Air Safety Honour .
German Medical NCO\'s M36 Shoulder Straps A pair of stitched in type M36 Medical NCO's shoulder straps with the rank of Oberfeldwebel (Sergeant-Major ).
German Medics Pouches A nice set of medics pouches which both are dated 1940. One of the pouches have had the internal straps removed. Both are missing the contents label. Both are maker marked. E.Gleuner GmbH and Kurt Seidel. The E.Gluener pouch is actually unit marked to the SA ( Sturmabteilung ), which was a paramilitary wing of the Nazi Party.
German Metal Tent Pegs & Pouch Five metal tent pegs for use with the Poncho/tent quarter ( Zeltbahn ). The pegs are all maker marked and have various dates from 1939 to 1941. The pegs come with their pouch which is in excellent condition and is stamped with Technical Emergency Service insignia ( Technishce Nothilfe ) more commonly called "TeNo".
German MG Spanner/Hammer Tool This is a spanner/hammer tool which was part for the MG13,34, and 42 gunners kit. This example is waffenamped maker marked \"BSW\" ( Berlin-Suhler Waffen und Fahrzeugwerke GmbH ).
German MG15 Twin Drum Saddle Magazine This is a twin drum saddle magazine for a MG15 aircraft machine gun. This example is Luftwaffe marked "FL" which stands for Flieger ( Flight ) It is maker marked "wa", which identifies the maker as "Hugo Schneider" and dated 1941. The magazine is missing it's leather carrying strap and part of the internals.
German MG15 Twin Drum Saddle Magazine This is a twin drum saddle magazine for the MG15 aircraft machine gun This example has the Luftwaffe marking "FL" which stands for Flieger ( Flight ). It has suffered with some minor pitting to the top of the magazine and retains its leather carrying strap, which is very fragile.
German MG3 Cocking Handle This is a cocking handle for a MG3 which is a modern version of the wartime MG42 machine gun. The cocking handle almost identical to the MG42 cocking handle except for the Bundeswehr markings, wartime cocking handles will have a three letter makers code where Bundeswehr MG3's have a long serial number. The MG3 cocking handle can be a tight fit on the MG42.
German MG34 Breech Cover This is a post-war made breech cover for the German wartime MG34. The cover is probably Yugoslavian manufacture.
German MG34 Feeder Block This is a feeder block for an MG34 machine gun.
German MG34 Machine Gun ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a very nice example of a MG34 general purpose machine gun, which is dated 1944 and has the three letter makers code "dot" for Waffenwerke Brunn AG. This example appears to have been made from three guns, as it has been re-numbered. However i believe this is period done, as all the parts retain their original finish, Third Reich proof markings ( Waffenampts). It comes with a modern made transport box which has had reproduction contents labels added. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
German MG34/42 Basket Drum Magazines & Carrier Two 50 round drum magazines and their carrier for use with the MG34 and MG42 machine guns. The correct designation of the drum magazines is the Gurttrommel 34 and the carrier is known as the Gurttrommeltrager 34. One of the drum magazines has the makers code "h.q.u" for Markes & Co and dated 1942. The other drum magazine is not dated by has the makers code "d.d.f." for Lohmann-Werke AG. The carrier is dated 1943 and has the makers code "959" for Felbeck & Picard, Stahlwarenfabrik. It also has a unit number "352" ( 352nd Infantry Division ) which was stationed on Omaha Beech on 6th June 1944. However i can not confirm if the "352" marking is genuine or not. However it appears to have been on the carrier for a very long time.
German MG42 Machine Gun ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. A very good example of the MG42 machine gun, which is maker marked "bnz" for Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG. The MG is stamped throughout of Third Reich era proof markings ( Waffenampt ). The top cover and receiver are matching numbered. The bipod is dated 1944 and has the maker's code "dfb" for Wilhelm-Gustloff Werke. The barrel is also marked with a three letter makers code "cra" for Altmarkisches Kettenwerk GmbH. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
German Military Police Sleeve Eagle This is the sleeve eagle worn by the Feldgendarmeire ( Military Police ).
German MP40 Bakelite Furniture This is a the bakelite furniture ( Hand guard ), for the iconic MP40 submachine gun. This example has suffered from some heat damage.
German MP41 Magazine This is a rarer MP41 magazine which is identical to the MP40 magazines except for the markings. The magazine is faintly marked MP41, Patent Schmeisser". This example was produced by Haenel.
German NCO\'s Marching Boots A pair of senior NCO's marching boots which are made of a better quality leather than the standard enlisted man's marching boots. The leather is still quite supple and the soles are not studded, and have rubber heals, indicating the boots may have been used by a armoured crew NCO or a Naval or airforce NCO. The boots are approximately a U.K. size 9 ( European 42 ).
German Officer Breeches These are a German officers private purchase breeches made of gabardine material. This example is in good condition with a minor repair to the right lower leg. When boots are worn the repair is not noticeable.
German Officers Belt A German officers belt, which would have been worn by Army, Waffen-SS and Luftwaffe officers. The belt is in very good condition however it is missing its belt loop.
German Officers Breeches A very nice example of a pre-war army officers breeches, which are steel grey in colour and dated 1938 and stamped with the letter \"E\" before the date, which identifies the town of manufacture as \"Erfurt\". It appears the breeches may have been supplied to army depot in Bergen Norway, as it is stamped \"Bergen\". It is also stamped with the usual size markings, which is approximately a large size, 38 inch waist with a 25 inch inside leg
German Officers M1935 Map Case This is a brown leather M1935 map case which is dated 1942. The date indicates the Map case may have been used by a Luftwaffe officer as the majority of army M1935 map cases where coloured black by 1942. Pre-war army map cases where brown in colour. This example is in very good condition with the makers stamp just visible.
German Officers Private Purchase Trousers A near mint example of Army officer\'s private purchase straight leg trousers, which are piped white for Infantry. The buttons are all named to the tailor \'C.W. FISCHER, Nurnbeg\".
German OKW Identity Disc This is quite a rare identity disc belonging to a serviceman attached to OKW ( Oberkmmando Der Wehrmacht ) High Command of the Armed Forces.. The disc is stamped "O.K.W" and has the personal service number of the serviceman.
German P08 Luger Holster This is a rare two-tone P08 Luger holster where the front is a dark brown and the of the hoslter is back including the Multi-tool pouch. The holster is in very good condition maker marked "MWP" for Herbert Lindermann & Co" the letter "M" is very faint. It i dated 1940.
German P08 Luger Holster An extremely nice example of a P08 Luger holster, which is maker marked "dta" for A.Waldhausen. The holster has a nice clear waffenampt and dated 1941.
German P08 Luger Holster This is a 1918 dated P08 Luger holster which appears to have two possibly three unit markings. It is also maker marked. The flap has some scuff marks, otherwise it is in good condition.
German P08 Luger Holster A nice example of a red/brown coloured Luger holster, which is maker marked and dated 1940.
German P38 Hard Shell Holster This is P38 hardshell holster which has been used by the Norwegian army after WW2. The Norwegians replaced the belt loops with a U.S. style belt hook. However the previous owner had the German style belt loops professionally restored. The holes on the back of the holster where the Norwegians attached the belt hook can still be seen. From the front there has been no alterations and is still ideal for display. We have priced this item accordingly.
German P38 Holster This is a P38 holster, which I speculate was used by an allied soldier who had cut most of the top flap away, leaving the central part to secure the pistol. He either did it for quicker and easier access or to accommodate different pistol from a P38. The holster has a three letter makers code, however it is difficult to maker out the last letter of the makers code. It has a nice clear waffenampt and dated 1943. A very interesting piece of history.
German P38 Magazine P38 magazine which has the three letter makers code "jvd" for Erste Nordbohmische Metallwarenfabrik
German P38 Magazine P38 magazine which is marked with a Third Reich era proof mark. This example's spring appears to be stuck and the feeder plate does not move. However it is still ideal for display.
German Panzer Lantern This is in fact a Luftwaffe emergency runway lantern. However these lanterns where favoured and sort for by Panzer crews for additional lighting within the crew compartments. The Lanterns where battery powered. The top half of the lantern was produced by \"Dominit\" and has the Werke-Nr 17968. The lower half was produced by \"CEAG\" and has the Werke-Nr 5082.
German Period Floral Magazine This is a period German floral magazine which is dated March 1943. The magazine has a number of period advertisements.
German Pistol Leather Lanyard This is extremely rare brown leather pistol lanyard which could be attached to various German semi-automatic pistols which are illustrated in this listing. The lanyard could also be attached to the 27mm German flare pistol, which is also illustrated in the listing. The lanyard is waffenampted ( waA63 ).
German Pocket Knfie This is a post-war pocket knife produced by a wartime manufacturer "IROKA". It is identical to wartime examples. This item will not be sent to a residential address. It must be collected in person. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
German Pocket Knife This is a post-war pocket knife produced by a wartime manufacturer "IROKA". It is identical to the wartime made examples. This item will not be sent to a residential address. It must be collect in person. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only
German Pocket Knife This is a period pocket knife of the type which would have been carried by German troops. This item will not be sent to a residential address must be picked up in person. Proof of age must be provided.
German Pocket Knife This is a post-war pocket knife produced by a wartime manufacturer "IROKA". It is identical to the wartime made examples. This item will not be sent to a residential address. It must be collected in person. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
German Pocket Knife This is a period pocket knife which would have been carried by German troops. This item will not be sent to a residential address. It must be picked up in person. Proof of age must be provided.
German Police M31 Bread Bag Strap This is a shoulder strap for the Police issue M31 bread bag.
German Police Officers Great Coat This is a very nice example of a Police officers great coat, which has the rank of Lieutenant and orange piping for municipal police. The coat as a slash pocket to allow a dagger or sword to be worn. One button is missing from the front of the coat.
German Police P38/P1 Holster This is a German police holster for use with the P38/P1 pistol.
German Police Tunic This is a Schutzpolizei tunic which retains all of its insignia and has the rank of Haputwachtmeister, which the army equivalent would be a Oberfeldwebel ( Sergeant-Major ). The tunic is missing the lower collar eye & hook, the right sleeve is missing the lower button and the lower front of the tunic has suffered with some minor moth damage. The Schutzpolizei more commonly called the "Schupo" were the regular police stationed in large towns and cities.
German Political Officers Belt This is a political officers belt which would have been worn by an officer belonging to one of the numerous para-military organisations within the Third Reich. The buckle retains traces of its gold gilt finish .The belt is "rzm" marked and has a RB number.
German Pouch This is a unknown pouch which may have been used for personal belongings or weapon cleaning accessories.
German Pre-War Cavalry Y-Straps A set of pre-war brown leather Cavalry Y-straps dating from Reichswehr era ( Pre-1933 ) and are also the style used by the Kreigsmarine and later the Fallschirmjager. The leather has rather dried and is somewhat brittle.
German Private Purchase Map Case This is a very nice example of a private purchase officers map case. A variety of private purchase map cases where used and could have been civilian in nature or brought in the Heeres-Kleiderkasse in Berlin. Which i believe is the case with this example, as it is waffenampt and dated 1942.
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 Red Cross Frost-Bite Ointment This is a small tub of German Red Cross issue frost-bite ointment which has a faint April 1941 date.
German Red Cross Frost-Bite Ointment This is a small tub of German Red Cross issue frost-bite ointment which is dated April 1941.
German Red Cross Membership Badge This is a enamelled membership badge of the German Red Cross. The badge does have some damage to the enamel and the retaining pins are missing. The badge is non-maker marked.
German Rucksack This is a period civilian rucksack, which is very similar to the Wehrmacht issue rucksacks. It could also have been used with members of the Hitler Youth. It is missing its central buckle and the straps are made of webbing.
German Schnellfeuer M1932/M712 ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The Schnellfeuer M1932 was designed by the Mauser engineer Karl Westinger in 1932 and remained in production to 1936. It was aimed for export to South America and China. It came in two calibers 9mm and 7.63mm. During WW2 the Wehrmacht also used the weapon and designated it as the M712. The majority of existing examples within the UK tend to have Chinese characters. This example has no Chinese markings, in 7.63 calibre and is in excellent condition. It comes with a wooden holster/stock. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
German Soldiers Code of Conduct Pamphlet This is a modern reprint of Wehrmacht issue pamphlet on the code of conduct of all Military service personal concerning the fraternisation with the local population in the occupied territories.
German Straight Entrenching tool A straight entrenching tool which was a carry over from World War 1 and continued to be used by the Reichswehr and the Wehrmacht. The leather carrying case was normally black in colour for the Wehrmacht but brown for Imperial and Reichswher. This example is in good condition and has a very faint makers stamp. Unfortunately it does not have the carrying case.
German Straight Entrenching Tool & Carrier The straight entrenching tool was a WW1 carry over which was continued to be used by the Reichswehr and the Wehrmacht, with the only difference being the carrier which was brown for imperial and Reichswehr. The Wehrmacht carrier normally was black in colour. This example is in very good condition with a factory symbol mark. It comes with the Wehrmacht era carrier.
German Tanks & Fighting Vehicles of WWII This book tells the story of German vehicles from the secret training machines of the Weimar period, through the intense innovative and experimental phase, to WWII itself. The book was published by Phoebus Publishing company in 1976.
German Torch This is a 1930's made Daimon torch which was actually produced in Czechoslovakia during the German occupation.
German Torch A good example of a Daimon made torch issue. The battery is not original just for show with a reproduction label. The battery is dead.
German Tropical Gaiters I believe these are in fact post-war French gaiters which are very similar to German tropical issue gaiters including the leather trim which was a feature on mid-war German gaiters. The only real difference is on the buckles. German made gaiters tend to have a roller-bar on the buckle, French gaiters do not. The French army marking is visible. Ideal for ww2 display and living history purposes.
German Tropical Gas Cape Bag This is a mint example of tropical gas cape bag which has a "SS" property stamp. However I don not believe SS property stamp is genuine and has been added after 1945.
German Tropical Water Bottle This is a tropical issue water bottle which the bakelite cup and water bottle are both dated 1943. The water bottle is DRGM marked and the bakelite cup is maker marked "GFL" for Vorwerk & Sohn.
German Tunic Collar Liner The kragenbinde ( collar liner ), was worn on all German military tunics. It's made of cotton fabric with the outside in field grey with a white side to be worn against the neck. This example is missing its button.
German Tunic Collar Liner The kragenbinde ( collar liner ), was worn on all German military tunics. It is made of cotton fabric with the outside in field grey and the side in white.
German Twine A roll of German period twine.
German Walther Model 4 Holster This is a holster for the Walther Model 4 pistol.
German Walther PP Holster This is a post-war made West German police issue Walther holster.
German Wooden Ammunition Box This is a wooden ammunition box which is dated 1942 and maker marked "drk" ( Erich Reckzeh ).
German Wooden Ammunition Box This is a Wooden ammunition box which would have contained non-standard 6.5mm rifle ammunition, probably for Italian small arms. The standard German rifle and MG ammunition was 7.92mm. The box retains its paper label which is dated 1943.
German Wooden Ammunition Box A Wehrmacht wooden ammunition box which retains its paper label on the inside of the lid. The is dated 3/11/1944.
German WW1 Ersatz Bayonet This is a WW1 German Ersatz bayonet which was a war economy measure to save on materials. The pommel and scabbard has suffered with suffice rust and the bayonet lug release catch has seized. However the area on the scabbard where the bayonet frog would be attached retains traces of its original apple green finish. Age Restricted Item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
German WW1 M1916 Gas Mask Canister This is M1916 gas mask canister, which is in good condition and retains most of its original finish.
German WW1 Red Cross Medal Ribbon This is a single medal ribbon for the Red Cross medal, which was established by the Kaiser Wihelm II in 1898 for those persons who gave service to the sick and injured in peace and war.
German WW1 Water Bottle This is an Imperial German army water bottle, which retains its original stopper and cordrouy cover, which is heavily stained. The leather is extremely dry and fragile.
German WW2 Inert 3.7cm Shell This is an inert German 3.7 cm shell in good condition. The base of the shell has a number of markings however a date of manufacture is not visible. The warhead is stamped with two waffenampts. U.K. sales Only
German WW2 Inert Rifle Grenade This is a inert WW2 german rifle grenade which retains traces of its original lemon/yellow finish. The top of the grenade is dated 1944 and marked with the makers three letter code "pvm" ( Unknown maker ). U.K. Sales Only
German Youth Festival Tinnie This is a Tinnie which was given to German youths at the 1936 German Youth Festival. The tinnie's inscription reads " DEUTCHES JUGENDFEST 1936".
German/Portuguese K98 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a Portuguese army contract K98 manufactured by Mauser and is identical to the K98 rifle used by the German military during WW2. The only difference is the Portuguese crest on the receiver. The left of the receiver has the makers name "Mauser Werke AG Oberndorf". The rifle is also marked with numerous Third Reich era proof markings (Waffenampts ). All the metal work, barrel, receiver, muzzle ring, sling band, trigger guard, magazine plate are all matching numbered. However the woodwork appears to have been change as it's not matching to the rest of the gun. The actual butt plate is also matching to the rifle, which can only be seen when removed. I suspect the wood work was damaged and replaced during its service life. This example is dated 1941 and is in excellent condition. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Germn Army Print This is an original German army print, which is one of forty taken from an official album. The print reads \" DAS HEER IM GROSSDEUTSCHEN FREIHEITSKAMPF\" ( LEICHTE FELDHAUBITZE SCHIESST SPERRFEUER ).
Good Conduct Medal This is a good conduct medal. The front of the medal is inscribed with the words "EFFICIENCY, HONOR, FIDELITY"
Government Vietnam Service Medal This medal was awarded to all U.S. governmetal staff, from civil servants to CIA Operatives.
Grenadier Guards Cap Badge Grenadier Guards cap badge.
Grey Socks A pair of grey socks, ideal for German re-enactment.
Grey Woollen Gloves A pair of grey woollen gloves ideal for WW1 re-enactors who portray French or German soldiers.
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.
Hair Clippers & Pouch A good example of set of hair clippers which have RB numbered "AM366rNO". The clippers are in good working order and come with a Wehrmacht issue pouch which are stamped with the words " Haarschneide Maschine". ( Hair Clipping Machine ).
Hampshire Regiment Brass Shoulder Titles A pair of Hampshire regiment shoulder titles.
Hampshire Regiment Cap Badge Hampshire regiment cap badge with a slider attachment. The regiment was formed in 1881, in 1946 due to its distinguished service during WW2 the regiment was given the title of the Royal Hampshire Regiment. The regiment was disband in 1992.
Hampshire Regiment Cap Badge Hampshire regiment cap badge with slider attachment. The regiment was formed in 1881 and became known as the Royal Hampshire regiment in 1946 due to its distinguished service during WW2. The regiment was disbanded in 1992.
Head Wounds Casualty Gas Mask This is an extremely rare gas mask designed to protect the entire head, face and respiratory organs of casualties with bandaged head wounds against gas attacks. This example does have a split in it's rubber on top of the hood and one rear securing loop is missing. Otherwise it is in good condition, and comes in it's original container with the securing strap still attached. It also has it's spare lenses container which has two spare lenses dated 1941. The head wound gas mask came in one size only.
Helicopter Crewman\'s Medical Pouch This is helicopter crewman's medical pouch. The front of the pouch has the "RED CROSS" emblem and is stamped " FIRST AID KIT, GENERAL PURPOSE". The pouch was produced by "GUIDA CLOTHING CO".
Herman Goring Other Ranks Schirmmutze A very good example of a contracted produced Luftwaffe shirmmutze ( peaked cap ). The cap is piped white for the elite Herman Goring regiment. The celluloid triangle has been removed, however the makers logo is partly visible on the leather sweatband. The cap is in excellant condition without any moth damage.
Herman Goring Regimental Cuff Band This is a Luftwaffe Regimental cuff band belonging the the Herman Goring Regiment which expand to a Brigade by July 1942. This example is the standard style, machine-embroided cuff band for enlisted men.
Hermann Goring Regiment Cuff Title This is the cuff title worn by members of the Hermann Goring regiment. The example has been shortened allowing just for the title to be shown.
Hitler Youth Postcard & Photograph A postcard depicting Hitler Youth members on summer camp and a personal photograph depicting three friends in the Hitler Youth, there is a inscription on the back of the photograph.
Hitler Youth Standard This is a Hitler yourth standard which measures 29" ( 74cm ) in length. The standard is piped silver and black and has on it's top left corner a embroided letter "K".
Hitler Youths Leaders Sports Badge This is a un-issued bevo verison of the Hitler Youths Leaders Sports badge.
Hungarian M90 Helmet This is a Hungarian M90 helmet which is based on the Russian/Soviet WW2 era SSh40 helmet.
Hungarian PA-63 Pistol ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customer outside the European Union. The PA-63 is a Hungarian copy of the German Walther PP and was issued to the Hungarian Military and Police, which used the weapon from the early 1960' to the mid 1990's. The weapon was manufactured by Fegarmy Arms Factory ( FEG ). For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated the the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Hungarian RPD ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The RPD ( Ruchnoi Pulemet Degtyarev ) was introduced into the Soviet army in the 1950's as the complimentary belt fed squad weapon to the AK assault rifle. The weapon was also produced and used by a number of Warsaw pack countries as well as the Chinese which designated the weapon as the Type 56. This example is an Hungarian made example and comes with its 100 round drum magazine. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Identity Card This is a un-used Military identity card which was produced in 1945 for Frankfurt An Main.
Identity Disc This is a individual's identity disc which reads "DV 3/5/3 11 A". DV stands for "Deutsch Verwaltung Samt" ( German Administration Office ) 3/5/3, is the department. 11 The individual's personal number and the letter "A" their blood group. This is a very rare identity disc.
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 ( 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 ( 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 37 Pattern Bayonet Frog Indian made 37 pattern bayonet frog dated 1942.
Indian 37 Pattern Bayonet Frog An Indian made 37 pattern bayonet frog which is dated 1944.
Indian 37 Pattern Bayonet Frog An Indian made 37 pattern bayonet frog which is dated 1944.
Indian 7.62 . 2A1 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only The 7.62. 2 A1 rifle was introduced in the early 1960's and is a basically an updated version of the classic No1 MKIII SMLE ( Short Magazine Lee-Enfield ). The main differences is the calibre 7.62mm instead of the .303. The butt plate is a copy of the L1A1 self-loading rifle and the magazine is more square in shape and has higher loading capacity 12 rounds instead of 10 rounds. This example was manufactured at the Rifle Factory Ishapore and is in very good condition, has a matching numbered bolt and receiver and dated 1965. The rifle appears to have been used or supplied to the South African Army as the butt is stamped "SA". Certainly a very interesting variation of the a classic rifle and a must for any SMLE collector. For Non EU Sales Only
Indian Army 37 Pattern Large Pack & L-Straps A Indian army 37 pattern large pack which is dated 1942. This example comes with a set of 1943 dated auxiliary straps. The L-straps are not maker marked or dated.
Indian Army Whistle This is a whistle produced in India and would have been used by officers and NCO's in the British and Indian armies.This example is in good working order and was produced by Sondico.
Indian No1 MKIII* SMLE Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. A 1918 dated No1 MKIII* rifle which is better known as the SMLE ( Short Magazine Lee-Enfield ). The SMLE was used by the British and commonwealth armies during WW1 and WW2. In fact Indian made SMLE's where deemed as good as the British made rifes as the Ishapore factory inspectors where British and where issued to British and commonwealth troops. The British army used the SMLE from 1908 to 1941 when it was replaced with the No4 MK1. Which was designed to speed up rifle production. However the Indian and Australian armies preferred the SMLE and continued to produce them after WW2. This example is matching numbered except for the bolt. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purcahse.
Indian No1 MKIII* SMLE Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a 1945 dated No1 MKIII* rifle which differs from the No1 MKIII by not having magazine cut-off and a square cocking piece. Indian made SMLE's ( Short Magazine Lee-Enfield ) where deemed as good as British made rifles as the Ishapore factory had British inspectors. In fact Indian made SMLE's where issued to British and Commonwealth troops. This example has the letters "SA" with a broad arrow between the them. Which means the rifle was issued to the South African Army. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Indian No1 MKIII* SMLE Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a Isaphore made No1 MKIII* rifle more commonly called the SMLE ( Short Magazine Lee-Enfield ). This example is in very good condition and dated 1917. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Indian No1 MKIII* SMLE Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a 1944 dated No1 MKIII* SMLE ( Short Magazine Lee-Enfield ) rifle manufactured by the Ishapore factory. This example's butt is stamped with the letters "SA" with a broad arrow between the letter S and A, indicating the rifle was used by the South African army. The rear top hand guard has suffered with some minor damage. However this can be easily replaced. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Indian SMLE Nose Cap This is a Indian made nose cap for the No1 MKIII rifle better known as the SMLE.
Inert 9mm Rounds Eight inert 9mm rounds with lead heads. U.K. Sales Only.
Infantry Officers Shoulder Boards A pair of stitched in type Infantry officers shoulder boards with the rank of Leutnant (Lieutenant).
Infantry Officers Shoulder Straps A pair of army officers stitched in type shoulder straps, which are piped white for infantry. The shoulder straps still retain the units cypher making these a very rare example "134 Grenadier Regiment ". The rank of the shoulder straps are that of a Oberleutnant ( 1st Lieutenant ).
Infantry Officers Shoulder Straps A pair of Infantry officers shoulder straps which are piped white. The shoulder straps have been removed from the tunic and hold the rank of Leutnant ( 2nd Lieutenant )
Infantry Officers Shoulderboards A good example of a pair of Army Major's stitched in shoulderboards.
Infantry Section Leading Booklet This is a new reprint of a 1938 Infantry section leading booklet. The booklet deals with the organization and armament of the Infantry platoon.
Infantry Training Pamphlet Ackpack Flame Thrower This is a new reprint of a 1952 publication of Infnatry training platoon weapons on the Ackpack Flame Thrower, which first entered service with the British army during WW2.
Instruction Manual For Flak Jacket This is an instruction manual which was issued with all flak jackets ( Fragmentation Protective Body Armour ). The manual was published by the United States Army Natick Laboratories, Natick, Massachuesstts and dated 22nd August 1963.
Inter-unit competition Medal This is a competition medal awarded to members of the winning marine platoon. The medal bars reads "LEATHERNECK, 1964 MCRD MATCH, MEMBER, WINNING PLATOON. The reverse of the medal has the name "Blackinton" .
Israeli 30cal A6 Bipod This is a an Israeli 30cal A6 bipod.
Israeli M1 Carbine Magazines & Pouch This is in fact a U.S. made M1 carbine magazine pouch which was used by the Israeli Defence force. The pouch comes with two M1 carbine magazines which have suffered with suffice rust but are still fully functional. The magazines and pouch appear to have been together for a very long time.
Italian Beretta M1934/35 Holster This is a post-war made canvas holster for use with the Beretta M1934/35 pistol.
Italian Beretta MAB 38A SMG ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The Beretta MAB ( Pistola Mitriaglice Beretta ) 38A was one of the most successful submachine gun designs from the 1930's and was the standard SMG to the Italian army during WW2. It was also supplied to German and Romanian forces. The Beretta MAB38A remained in production to 1950. This example is a post-war made and dated 1949. It is is a pre-1995 deactivation with a full working action. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specificaton. Please email before making purchase.
Italian Breda M37 Heavy Machine Gun Feeder Trays and Box This ammunition box containing 12 feeder trays for the Italian Breda M37 heavy machine gun.
Italian Cap Badge This is a Italian cap badge belonging to the 43rd Artillery Regiment.
Italian Fascists M.V.S.N. Side Cap This is a side cap belonging to M.V.S.N. Which stands for \"Militia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nationale\" ( Voluntary Militia for National Security ), better known as the \"Blackshirts\". The cap\'s badge is the badge was adopted by Italian fascists and was originally the ancient Roman symbol for power. The cap is in extremely good condition externally without any moth damage, however the leather sweat band has torn in places and a small part is missing. The cap has the makers name \"Littoria\".
Italian M33 Helmet This is an Italian M33 helmet which has been re-issued to Bulgaria after WW2.
Italian M33 Helmet A Italian M33 helmet in good condition.
Italian Officer's Gold Bullion Parade Cartridge Belt This is a gold bullion Italian officer's parade cartridge belt, which is embossed with the insignia of the 35th Artillery Regiment. The belt and ammunition box are both in excellent condition, with no mothing to the black felt underlay.
Italian Officer's Parade Blue Sash This is a blue sash worn by Italian army officers.
Italian Officer's Visor Cap This is a very nice example of an Italian officer's visor cap belonging to 4th Artillery Regiment. The celluloid triangle is intact with the maker's details "Sartoria Militare, Bongioui, Trento". The gold gilted chinstrap buttons have the Artillery motif of crossed cannons.
Italian Officers Greatcoat Italian officers greatcoat, in very good condition with slight wear around the collar. There is no moth damage. The coat has the rank bars of Captain on both sleeves.
Italian Officers Uniform This is Italian Alpine Captains uniform consisting of Tunic and breeches. The uniform is in good condition with the tunic having a rippon bar over its left breast.
Italian Weapons Spare Parts Pouch This is a weapons spare parts pouch made from Italian camouflage wartime material
Italy Star This is a un-named Italy Star for the 1939 to 1945 war.
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 - Battaillon Von Neumann Tunic & Cap ( Part 1 ) This is a jager-battaillon Parade tunic and cap which i am showing over two listings. The tunic is in excellant condition, apart from some minor damage to one of the epaulettes. The tunic is dark green with red collar and cuffs. Apart form the damage to the epaulette the tunic is completely free of any moth damage or staining. The tunic retains the collar liner with all gold domed buttons intact with very attractive red shoulder boards with the gold embroided number 5 Jager-Bataillon Von Neumann ( Schlesisches ), which was raised in 1808, which belonged to the 5th Army Corps. The number 4 on the shoulder board buttons are the company number. The tunic is fully lined, without any moth damage or rips. The cap is covered in Part 2 of this listing.
Jager -Bataillon Von Neumann Parade Tunic & Cap Part 2 This is the second part for listing item number 54595 showing details of the cap. The cap has the makers details and what appears to be the original owners name written on the lining. The condition of the cap is very good without any moth damage.
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 Regimental Sleeve Badge This is machine-embroided jager regimental sleeve badge. The badge was first introduced on 2nd October 1942.
Japanese Inert 6.5mm Arisaka Rounds This are actually Chinese post-war made inert 6.5mm round made for use with captured Japanese Arisaka rifkes. The rounds are dated between 1949 to 1950. We currently have limited number in stock. U.K. Sales Only
Japanese & German Union of Fascists Badge This is an extremely rare and unsual badge to commemorate the non-aggression pact between German and Japan in 1939. This is one of a series of badges produced by "Deschler & Sohn", being the rarest in the series. The badge is non-maker marked.
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 Tropical Field Cap This is a early Japanese army tropical field cap, which still retains it's yellow star and chinstrap and metal grommets which have rusted. Later pattern field caps had the metal grommets discontinued due to their tendency to rust in the tropical climate.
Japanese Army Tropical Field Cap This is a Japanese army tropical field cap in good condition, missing it's chinstrap but retaining it's yellow star. This is a later pattern field cap,which does not have any metal grommets which tended to rust due to the tropical climate.
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 Factory Guards Cap This is a extremely rare Japanese factory Guards cap, in excellent condition. The cap is made of a hessian and felt with a and a paper chinstrap.
Japanese Infantry Weapons Volume 1 A 2nd edition on Japanese Infantry weapons Volume 1 printed in 1967. The book was produced by the U.S. National Archives and is a very well illustrated publication. The source material comes form declassified WW2 U.S. Enemy information manuals.
Japanese Nambu Type 14 Magazine This is a magazine for the a Japanese Nambu type 14 Semi-Auto Pistol.
Japanese Type 3 Heavy Machine Gun & Tripod ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union only. The Type 3 heavy machine gun was designed by General Kijiro Nambu in 1914 and was based on the French model 1900 Hotchkiss which the Japanese used in great effect during the Russian-Japanese war of 1904 to 1905. It remained in production to 1932 but continued to be used by the imperial Japanese army to 1945. This example is a Chilean export contract which Chile received in the 1920's and gave it the designation Model 20. The majority of Chilean examples tend to have French made barrels in 7mm. This example retains the Japanese barrel in 6.5mm. It was produced in the Kokura Arsenal identified by the three interlocking rings stamped on the receiver. This example comes with its Japanese made tripod, retaining its original Japanese finish. However it is missing its spindle locking lug and the screw in lever for the tripod's elevation gear. It does have the rear carrying handle bars which bolt to the rear of the tripod. It also comes with a Japanese army marked wooden finder tray ammunition box which retains its webbing carrying handle. It also has two feeder trays one early brass and and one later steel both in their original cardboard sleeves. There are also 7 empty feeder tray sleeves included. An extremely rare collectors piece. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Japanese Type 30 Bayonet This is a type 30 bayonet for use with the Arisaka rifle. This example is marked with the arsenal symbol of three interlocking rings for the Kokura arsenal. Age Restricted item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
Jerry Can This is a Wehrmacht issue jerry can retaining most of it\'s original tan paint. This example is dated 1943 and has a unit number \"201\".
K98 Ammunition Pouches A set of K98 ammunition pouches, one is dated 1943 and the other is non-dated. Both pouches have had their dividers removed. It was common practice for the soldiers to remove the dividers to allow easier and quicker access to the 7.92mm five round clips. The inside of the flap lid has some sort of stamping.
K98 Ammunition Pouches A set of K98 ammunition pouches, one of which still retains it's cell dividers, which was normally removed by combat veterans, which allowed them to gain quicker and easier access to their five round clips. The other pouch has had it's cell dividers removed. The pouches do have a very faint makers mark, however it is impossible to read.
K98 Bayonet Frog This is a simplified model of the K98 bayonet frog, which was introduced by the Waffen-SS by the end of 1943. it was made either in complete leather or leather and webbing. This example is made in leather has become quite brittle over the years. However still ideal as a displace piece. This model was also issued to army troops.
K98 Bayonet Frog ( Luftwaffe Marked ) This is a K98 leather bayonet frog, which has a faint makers stamp and a visible date 1938. The back of the frog is stamped with the letters "L.BA." which is a Luftwaffe acceptance marking, making this quite a rare item. The leather is in good condition however the stitching has started to come apart from the main body for the bayonet frog.
King George V & Queen Mary Commemorative Plaques A pair of commmorative plaques which show King George V and Queen Mary. The plaque which has the portrait of King George has a crack on the glass.
Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry This is the cap badge worn by the Kings Own Light Infantry which officially existed between 1881 to 1968.
Kings Shropshire Light Infantry Cap Badge Kings Shropshire Light infantry cap Badge.
Knights Cross Oakleaf Cased Cluster This is the additional award to the Knights Cross, the Oakleaf Cluster. This example is still in its original case, however the retaining pin has broke away from the award. There are no maker marks or hallmarks on the award. The case is has a black felt incert with the lid lined with white linen.
Knights Cross of The War Merit Cross Without Swords A rare example of a Knights Cross of The War Merit Cross without Swords. This example has been awarded, however i have no documentation concerning the recipient. The medal has the hallmark of "900" and numbered "1" on the central downward facing arm. The rippon loop is also has the "900" hallmark with the number "1". The underside of the rippon has a greyish silk lining with press studs.
Kriegsmarine Medical Weighing Scales This is a un-issued example of a Kriegsmarine medical weighing scales, which was used to measure the weight of tablets when issued. This example actually comes from the underground military hospital on Jersey. The top of the box is marked \" MARINE LAZARETT\". The underneath of the box is dated 1942 and is stamped \"Natenkommandant, Helier, Jersey\".
Kriegsmarine Medical Weighing Scales This is a un-issued set of kriegsmarine medical weighing scales which was used to measure the weight of tablets before issue. This example has actually come from the undergound hospital from Jersey. The lid of the box is marked \"MARINE LAZARETT\". The underneath of the box is dated 1942 and stamped \"Natenkommandant, Helier, Jersey\".
Kriegsmarine Tropica Petty Officers Tunic This is a Kriegsmarine Petty officers tropical 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 Tropical Tunic A Kriegsmarine tropical tunic, which is in good condition, except for the breast eagle which has been re-applied by hand. However the original stitching outline of the breast eagle to the tunic is still clearly visible.
Kriegsmarine Vehicle Pennant This is a Kriegsmarine ( Navy ) vehicle pennant.The edge of the pennant has been sliced, which i believe was done during the period. Probably by an allied soldier as he removed it from the vechicle as a war-souvenir
Kriegsmarine Visor Cap National Insignia This is the national insignia worn on Kreigsmarine visor caps. Most of the gold guiding has worn away, however traces are still clearly visible.
Krim Shield A nice example of the Krim Shield with a fieldgrey backing cloth, which still retains it's paper backing. The award was established on 25th July 1942 to commermorate the Crimea campaign.
Landwacht Schirmmutzen This is a nice example of a Landwacht peaked cap. The landwacht where an early form of a national police force which was formed during the Third Reich period. This example still retains its celluloid diamond shaped triangle which is maker marked "PEKURO".
Large Capacity Water Bottle This is a large capacity water bottle, which was originally designed as a medic's water bottle. However due to it's extra half-litre capacity, it was adopted by para and mountain troops due to the nature of their operations,This example is in excellent condition with a webbing straps and plastic cup. The cap retains it's rubber seal and the water bottle is maker marked "MN" and dated 1942. The leather part of the webbing strap which attaches to the bread bag has a slight rip.
Latvian Badge This a Latvian badge of the city of Riga.
Latvian Lapel Badge This is a Latvian lapel badge for the City of KANDAVA.
Latvian Lapel Badge This is the Latvian lapel badge for the city of RIGA.
Latvian Lapel Badge This is Latvian lapel badge for the city of Riga. The badge has the inscription \"RIGAS DOMS\".
Latvian Volunteer Sleeve Shield This is the sleeve shield worn by Latvian volunteers, serving in the Wehrmacht.
Latvian Volunteer's Arm Shield This is a Latvian Volunterr's arm shield worn by members who have volunteered for service within the German Wehrmacht. This example is a home made variant using army NCO aluminium trees.
Latvian Volunteer's Arm Shield This is the arm shield worn by Latvian volunteers of the Wehrmacht. The colours where taken from the 13th Century flag of the Letts.
Latvian Volunteer's Arm Shield This is a the arm shield worn by Latvian volunteers of the Wehrmacht. The colours where taken from the 13th Century flag of the Letts.
LC1 Nylon Suspenders A good example of LC1 nylon suspenders, which was adopted in the U.S. Army in 1973. The LC1 suspenders are also known as the Y-type.
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 Pamphlet This is a new reprint of a 1942 publication of the Lewis machine gun.
Lufschutz M43 Cap A nice example of a Lufschutz M43 cap. The colour of the cap is Luftwaffe blue. The lining is artifical silk and the flap has the loops for the ear warmers to be attached.
Luftschutz Medal 2nd Class This is a good example of a Luftschutz medal retaining most of its grey patina and dated 1938 on the reverse.
Luftschutz Officer's Fliegerblouse This is a Lufschutz officer's fliegerblouse, which is in very good condition. The rank of the blouse is that of Zugfuhrer ( 2nd Lieutenant ). Unfortunately the officer's shoulder boards are missing, however the region cuff title of "GAU RHEINHESSEN" is still attached.
Luftwaffe Aluminium Belt Buckle Luftwaffe aluminium belt buckle which is maker marked "R.S & S". The buckle is missing its leather tab. The front of the buckle is worn especially around the swastika which is partially still visible
Luftwaffe Breadbag Strap This is a un-issued Luffwaffe ( Airforce ) breadbag strap.
Luftwaffe Breast Eagle A Luftwaffe breast eagle.
Luftwaffe Breast Eagle This is the second pattern Luftwaffe other ranks breast eagle which has been removed from a tunic.
Luftwaffe Breast Eagle A luftwaffe breast eagle which would have been worn on the 4 pocket tunic and fliegerblouse.
Luftwaffe Breast Eagle This is the 2nd pattern airforce breast eagle. Which would have been worn on the 4 pocket tunic and fliegerblouses.
Luftwaffe Breast Eagle This is a Luftwaffe breast eagle which has been removed from the flight blouse.
Luftwaffe Field Division M43 Cap A slighty battered example of what i believe to be a field made Luftwaffe field division M43 cap. The cap's insignia is in a form of a breast eagle with green backing indicating that it was a paratroopers smock eagle. The cap's lining is made of cotton which is also used for the underneath of the peak. The outer edge of the peak has frayed revealing the cardboard stiffer. The cap has also been sun-bleached,however when the ear flaps are pulled down the freshness of the fieldgrey material is revealed.
Luftwaffe Fighter Pilots Leather Jacket This is a black leather jacket was worn by Luftwaffe fighter pilots. This example has the rank of Major. The pocket zips are unfortunately broken. However the main zip is in working condition. The collar has worn exposing the hessian lining. The press studs are all "PRYM" marked.
Luftwaffe Flak Qualification Badge This is the qualification badge worn on the lower left sleeve by Luftwaffe Flak Crews.
Luftwaffe Generals Cap Insignia Set This is a Luftwaffe Generals cap insignia set, which has been removed from the schirmmutzen ( peaked cap ). The insignia consists of gold embroided eagle and national insignia. Both pieces of insignia retain their paper backing.
Luftwaffe General\'s National Cap Insignia This is a good example of a Luftwaffe general\'s peaked cap insignia.
Luftwaffe Leather Belt & Buckle This is a Luftwaffe leather belt and buckle. The belt has been shorted the buckle is in very good condition retaining its leather tab.
Luftwaffe NCO's Removeable Shoulder Straps A pair of Luftwaffe NCO's shoulder straps with the rank of Uteroffizier ( Senior-Corporal ), which are piped red for Flak-Artillery. The shoulder straps are not a matching pair, however they are very similar.
Luftwaffe Officers Cap Insignia Set This is a Luftwaffe officers cap insignia set, which has been removed off the schirmmutzen ( peaked cap ). The insignia consists of embroided eagle and national insignia. Both pieces of insignia retain their cloth and paper backing.
Luftwaffe Officers Pilot Badge This is a Luftwaffe officers pilot badge which is in excellant condition.
Luftwaffe Other Ranks Breast Eagle This is the second pattern breast eagle which was worn by other ranks of the Luftwaffe.
Luftwaffe Pilots Wrist Compass This is a excellent example of a wrist compass worn by Luftwaffe pilots. This example is in perfect working order and is dated 1939.
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 Sentry Coat This is a very large size Luftwaffe Sentry coat, which is blanket lined. The coat has the normal size markings a very faint maker's stamp and what appears to be a 1939 date. The coat original has stitched-in type shoulder boards, which have been cut-away. However you can make out the branch of service piping golden yellow for aircrew and paratroops. Besides the removal of the shoulder boards, the sentry coat is in excellant condition without any moth damage.
Luftwaffe Specialist Qualification Badge This is a Luftwaffe specialist qualification badge worn by flying personal ( Fliegendes Personal ), except for those who where entitled to wear the Luftwaffe pilot's, observer's or radio operator's breast badges. This badge was introduced into the Luftwaffe between March 1936 to April 1937.
Luftwaffe Summer Flying Helmet This is a summer flying helmet which was the type used by Luftwaffe bomber crews during the Battle of Battle. This example is 85% complete, missing one buckle and the internals of the earphones. The label is still attached giving the model number "LKpS 101 ". The maker is Siemens.
Luftwaffe Summer Flying Helmet This is a very interesting example of a LKp.S.101 summer issue flying helmet. The helmet has been period enlarged with two pieces of trianglar shaped leather strips. The helmet marker is "De T.e W.e, Deutsche Telephon Werke und Kabel Industrie AG. Berlin S.O.36". Most Luftwaffe flying helmets where manufactured by Siemens. There is also a name tag "KARL HEISLER, BERLIN 0.27", which i believe may have been the professional tailor who enlarged the flying helmet. The helmet is complete with all its wiring, earphones and throatmike. The helmet also has a very faint date mark in red ink giving the date 1939.
Luftwaffe Trade Badge This is a Luftwaffe trade badge worn by a qualified telephone NCO operator ( Geprufter Fernsprechunteroffizier ).
Luftwaffe Trade Badge A Luftwaffe trade badge worn by air raid warning personnel ( Flugmeldepersonal ).
Luftwaffe Tropical Tunic This is in fact an army 2nd pattern tropical tunic, which has been used by a member of the Luftwaffe, possibly by a paratrooper or a member of the a field division soldier serving in North Africa or Italy. The army collar tabs and breast eagle have been removed with the breast eagle replaced by a Luftwaffe tropical pattern. However you can still see a very faint outline fo the army collar tabs. The tunic also has Luftwaffe blue buttons and a 2nd Class Iron cross ribbon. The tunic retains faint size markings and a number 7, which would have been applied by the factory when numbering material to be cut.
Luftwaffe Visor Cap National Badge This is the national badge worn on Luftwaffe visor caps. This example's cockade has lost some of its colours. Otherwise it is in good condition and retains its securing pins.
Luftwaffe Visor Cap National Badge The is the national badge worn on Luftwaffe visor caps. This example is in good condition and retains its securing pins.
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 Winter Flying Helmet This is a LKpW1C1 winter fleece lined Luftwaffe flying helmet complete with its earphones, throatmike . The electric cap is missing its plug. However the helmet does retain it's Siemens maker and model label. The overwhole condition of the flying is good with the leather still soft and subtle.
Lufwaffe LKPW1C1 Winter Leather Flying Helmet This is a LKPW1C1 winter fleece lined Luftwaffe flying helmet, mainly worn by bomber crews. The helmet is complete with it's earphones, throat-mike and long lead. The left earphone is missing it's celluloid cover. The maker's label is missing, however the leather is still soft and subtle.
M-1910 Water Bottle Set A M-1910 Water bottle set consisting of water bottle, drinking cup and pouch. The water bottle is dated 1918 and has the maker's stamp "LE & C". The drinking cup is non-dated.
M-1942 Field Dressing Pouch & Bandage This is a M-1942 field dressing pouch, which contains a gauze bandage, which was manufactured by A.E.HALPERIN Co. INC
M-1942 Messtin A non-dated example of M-1942 messtins which was produced by "WYOTT" and stamped "US".
M1 Carbine Reference Book This is a excellent reference book which is part of the American Firepower Series on the M1 carbine by Tom Laemlein. The book has plenty of period photographs and is the hardback version.
M1 Carbine Wartime Blanks This is a wartime box of .30 M1909 blanks for the M1 carbine. The box is still sealed and contains 20 blank cartridges which where manufactured at Lake City Ammunition Plant. Sold subject to the Violent Crimes Reduction Bill. U.K.Sales Only.
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 Sling This is a reproduction M1907 leather sling originally designed for use with the M1903 rifle. However it was also used for the M1 Garand rifle and the Browning automatic rifle ( BAR ). The sling has been stamped with a makers stamped "RIA" for Reamington and dated 1941.
M1 Helmet & Mitchell Camouflage Cover This is a M1 helmet which comes with 1973 dated Mitchell helmet cover. The liner is actually WW2 vintage and was manufactured by "Inland" which is identified by the crown and the number 35 stamped into the liner. The liner is also painted with a unit number "30". "30th Infantry Division".
M1910 Water bottle Set This is a M1910 water bottle set consisting, of a 1918 dated water bottle, which is maker marked, a non-dated or maker marked cup and a 1917 dated pouch.
M1910 Waterbottle Set This is a M1910 waterbottle set consisting of a 1944 dated waterbottle with a matching dated cup. Both the waterbottle and drinking cup are maker marked. The waterbottle pouch is British made ETO ( European Theatre of Operations ).
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.
M1956 Pistol Belt This is a M1956 pistol belt, with vertical weave and dated 1974.
M1956 Suspenders M1956 suspenders, which are approximately a size regular. All clips are in good order.
M1956 Suspenders A M1956 suspenders which are DSA marked and are size stamped \"R\" for regular. The left clip is damage, however it will still attach to the belt and is ok for display.
M3-M3A1 Submachine Gun Reference Book This is a excellent reference book on the history, development of the M3-M3A1 submachine gun more commonly known as the Grease Gun. The book was written by Frank Iannamico.
M31 Breadbag This is a M31 breadbag which is a non-military issue item. It would have been issue to a state organisation. The back of the breadbag has had a pocket removed. otherwise it is in fair condition and retains it's original owner's name "KRAZNOW". The breadbag also has leather loop re-enforcers.
M31 Waterbottle This is a waterbottle with a plastic drinking cup and webbing straps. The waterbottle is dated 1942 and has the maker's code "CFI" ( Peter Heuel Sagewerk ). It has a re-enforced felt cover which has suffered with some moth damage.
M31 Waterbottle Set This is a M31 waterbottle set, consisting of 1940 dated waterbottle which is maker marked "CFF" ( Kisten-u.Holzwarenfabrik ). The aluminium cup has suffered with some corrosion, however you can still read the maker's mark "L&SL" ( Thuringer Mobelfabrik ) and dated 1936. The leather straps are all in good condition.
M35 Map Case This is the standard issue M35 map case This example is in brown pebble leather, without any visible markings.
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.
Machine Gun Cover This machine gun cover, not sure for which machine gun. There is a faint 1969 date.
Manchester Regiment This is the cap badge worn by the Manchester Regiment.
Marine Corps L.S.G.C. Medal This is a Marine Corps L.S.G.C. medal which has not been awarded.
Marine Costal Artillery Badge A good example of a non-maker marked marine costal artillery badge.
Marksman Lanyard This is a 1st Pattern marksman lanyard, which would have been awarded to Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS recipents.
Matches These are period Belgium made matches.
Mauser Barrel Band This is a early mauser barrel band.
Medal of Military Merit An example of the Medal of Military Merit
Medical Bottle A medical bottle which would have contained medicine probably in the form of tablets.
Medical Bottle This is a medical bottle which would have contained medicine, probably in tablet form.
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 a reprint of a identity card which was issued to all medical personal serving with the Wehrmacht.
Medical Tag Book ( Chemical ) This is a reprint of 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 ) This is a reprint of 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 ) This is a reprint of 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 Water Bottle This is a medics water bottle which dated 1929 and in very good condition. It comes with a aluminium cup. The cap is missing its rubber seal.
Mein Kampf This is a the rarer English 1939 edition of mein Kampf. The book was originally brought as a gift and has the signature the person who brought the book with the date 1939. This example is in very good condition. Inside the book it also retains the original order form for Hutch
Men At War Henry VIII\'s Army An Osprey publication of the Men at War Series about Henry VIII's army.
Men at War Arthur and the Anglo-Saxon Wars An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about King Arthur and the Anglo-Saxon wars.
Men At War German Military Police of WWII This is a 1996 publication of the Men At War series on German Military Police of World WWII.
Men At War The Armies of Crecy & Poitiers An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about the armies of Crecy and Poitiers.
Men At War Armies of the Carthaginian Wars 265BC to 146BC An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about the armies of the Carthaginian Wars from 265BC to 146 BC.
Men At War Artillery Equipments of the Napoleonic Wars An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about artillery equipments of the Napoleonic Wars.
Men At War British Army Cavalry Equipment 1800 to 1941 An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about British army cavalry equipment from 1800 to 1941. The reference book has a number of period photographs and illustrations.
Men At War French Foreign Legion Since WWII A 1996 publication from the Men at War series on the French Foreign Legion since WWII.
Men At War Germany\'s Spanish Volunteers 1941-45 A 1996 publication from the Men at War series on Germany\'s Spanish volunteers 1941-45.
Men At War Lawrence and the Arab Revolts A osprey publication part of the Men at War series about Lawrence and the Arab revolts. The magazine contains period photographs and illustrations.
Men At War Marlborough\'s Army 1702-1711 An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about Marlborough's army from 1702 to 1711.
Men At War Medieval European Armies An Osprey publication of the Men at Armies series about Medieval European Armies.
Men At War Resistance Warefare 1940-45 This is a 1986 reprint from the Men at War series on Resistance warfare 1940-45.
Men At War Romes Enemies Gallic & British Celts An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about Romes enemies Gallic and British celts Volume 2.
Men at War The Afrika Korps A 1996 publication from the Men at War series on the German Afrika Korps.
Men at War The age of Charlemagne An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about the age of Charlemagne.
Men At War The Armies of Islam 7th to 8th Centuries An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about the Armies of Islam in the 7th and 8th centuries.
Men at War The Armies of the Crusades An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about the Armies of the Crusades.
Men at War The Armies of the Ottoman Turks 1300 to 1774 An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about the Armies of the Ottoman Turks from 1300 to 1774.
Men at War The Army of Alexander the Great An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about the army of Alexander the Great.
Men At War The Boxer Rebellion An Osprey publication part of the Men at War series about the Boxer Rebellion. The reference book contains period photographs and illustrations.
Men At War The British Army in North America 1775-1783 An Osprey publication of the Men at War series of the British army in North American from 1775 to 1783.
Men at War The Byzantine Armies 886 to 1118 An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about the Byzantine arimes from 886 to 1118.
Men At War The Jacobite Rebellions 1689-1745 An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about the Jacobite rebellions 1689 to 1745.
Men At War The Korean War 1950-53 A 1996 publication from the Men at War series on the Korean War.
Men At War The Mongols An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about the Mongols.
Men At War The Roman Army from Caesar to Trajan An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about the Roman army from Caesar to Trajan.
Men at War The Roman Army from Hadrian to Constantine An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about the Roman army from Hadrian to Contantine.
Men at War The Scottish & Welsh Wars 1250 to 1400 An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about the Scottish and Welsh wars between 1250 to 1400.
Men At War The Scythians 700BC to 300BC An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about the Scythians from 700BC to 300BC.
Men at War The Swiss Army at War 1300 to 1500 An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about the Swiss army at War between 1300 to 1500.
Men at War The War of the Roses An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about the War of the Roses.
Men At War U.S. Cavalry on the Plans 1850-1890 An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about the U.S. Cavalry on the plans from 1850 to 1890. The reference book as a number of period photographs and illustrations.
Men At War Wellingtons Light Infantry An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about Wellingtons light infantry.
Men At War Wolfs Army An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about General Wolfs army in North America.
Merchant Marine Vietnam Service Medal This is the Vietnam service medal award to all U.S. merchant sailors .
Messerschmitt Bf109 This is a excellent reference book about the Messerschmitt Bf109, with many fantastic photographs and illustrations of the famous fighter. The book was published by Jane\'s Publishing Company Ltd in 1980.
Messtins A nice set of 1942 dated matching messtins which have the maker's intitials "M.B".
MG & Artillery Optical Aiming Circle Sight This is a rare Richtkreis 31 Aiming Circle optical sight, which was used for both artillery and fixed mounted machine guns to measure horizontal and vertical angles in preparation of indirect fire. The sight would have been fitted to a standard German army tripod. The sight is in two parts, the aiming circle and the periscope, which was fitted by means of of a dovetail slide. This allowed the user to raise the line of sight. This example is in excellent condition the aiming circle periscope both come with their original leather cases. The aiming circle is maker marked ( Hildebrand -Wichmann-Werke Freigberg-SA ). The letters "SA" indicates that this actual sight was Finish army contract made item. The leather case for the aiming circle is stamped with a very faint waffenampt and a 1940 date. The periscope is maker marked "ddx" ( Voigtlander & Sohn AG ), it's leather case is dated 1937 and waffenampt marked.
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 ammuniting belt which was used with MG34's and MG42's.
MG42 Spare Barrel Carrier This is actually a Yugoslavian example which is identical to the German wartime versions.
MGC Thompson M1921 Butt Plate & Sling Swivel This is a butt plate and sling swivel with screws the the Japanese made replica M1921 Thompson submachine gun produced by Model Gun Corporation.
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 Police Unit Newspaper ( The Griffin ) This is a unofficial news paper published by the 15th Military Police Brigade, who where based in Mannheim Germany. The newspaper is dated January 1975.
Mini Purple-Heart Medal This is a mini purple-heart medal, which would have been worn a civilian clothing. The Purple-heart was award to any servicemen who was wounded in action.
MK1 Helmet This is an actual WW1 MK1 brodie helmet which has been modified for WW2 use by replacing the liner, chinstrap and attaching a rim around the visor.
Mosquito Bedding Net This is a 1944 dated British army Mosquito bedding net, which was produced in the U.S.A.
MP40 Blank Firing Adaptor A mint waffenampted B.F.A. ( blank firing adaptor ) for the MP40 submachine gun.
MP40 Blank Firing Adaptor This is a mint waffenampted B.F.A. ( blank firing adaptor ) for the MP40 submachine gun.
MP40 Blank Firing Adaptor This is a mint waffenampted B.F.A. ( blank firing adaptor ) for the MP40 submachine gun.
MP40 Blank Firing Adaptor This is a mint waffenampted B.F.A. ( blank firing adaptor ) for the MP40 submachine gun.
N.S.B.O. Cloth Patch This is a cloth patch worn by members of the National Socialist Factory Cell Organisation ( Nationalsozialistische Betriebszellenorganisation ). In 1927 some National Socialist workers in large factories, located mostly in the Berlin are joined together as an alternative to democratic and Christian labour unions. On 15th January 1931 the N.S.B.O, was declared "Reichsbetriebszellenabteilung" ( State Factory Cell Organisation. This example is in excellant.
N.S.K.K. Stick Pin This is a N.S.K.K. stick pin.
Nat.Soz.Fraunenschaft Badge This small enamelled badge belonging to the Nat.Soz. Frauenschat ( National Socialist Woman's Organization ), which was introduced in the mid-1920's The badge measures 2cm x 2.5cm. The reverse is maker and RZM marked. The maker's code is 45 ( Franz Jungwirth ). It is also marked "GES.GESCH".
National Defence Medal This is a un-issued national defence medal still in it's orignal box and sealed carboard backing with the medal bar.
National Emblem for Army Peaked Caps This is the national insignia for army peaked caps. This version is the two piece, with two retaining pins on the laural wreath badge.
National Emblem For Army Peaked Caps This example has been cut directly off the peaked cap, retaining part of the cap and branch of service piping, \"Black\" ( Engineers/Pioneers ).
National Emblem For Army Peaked Caps This is a two piece bullion version of the national insignia for army peaked caps.
National Emblem For Army Peaked Caps This is a two piece version of the national insignia for army peaked caps. This example has three retaining pins.
National Emblem For Army Peaked Caps This is a two piece version of the national insignia for army peaked caps. This example is missing all its retaining pins.
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 a two piece version of the national insignia for army peaked caps. The reverse of the laural wreath badge is marker marked "R.S & S" and dated 1937.
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.
National Emblem Of WW1 Veterans Peaked Cap This is the old style pre-Nazi cap insignia worn by members of the Kyffhauserbund ( War Veterans Support Association ).
National Emblem OF WW1 Veterans Peaked Cap This is a 1920\'s example of the national insignia for the peaked cap worn by members of the Kyffhauserband ( War Veterans Support Association ).
National Emblem Of WW1 War Veterans Peaked Cap This is a 1920\'s version of the national emblem worn by members of the Kyffhauserband ( War Veterans Support Association ).
National Railway Workers Collar Tabs A set of a National Railway workers ( Reichbahn ) collar tabs.
National Sports Badge This is a good example of the national sports badge ( Das Reichssportsabzeichen ). The badge is maker marked \" Ferd Wagner \". It is also \"D.R.G.M marked with the serial number 35269. Unfortunately the retaining pin is missing.
National Sports Badge This is good example of the national sports badge which was a government decoration that was award to a recipient that had achieved an above average proficiency in gymanastics. The reverse of the badge is maker marked "HENSLER-PF.ORZHEIM". The badge is also stamped "DRGM 35269".
New Zealand 37 Pattern Battledress Trousers These 37 pattern trousers are of New Zealand manufacture and are dated 1942. The trousers have had the first aid and map pockets removed, probably for officer use as it was a common practice for British and commonwealth officers to tailor their uniforms, including shaving the uniform to give it a more smarter appearance which seems to be the case with this example. The trousers are approximately a 32" waist with 29" inside leg.
New Zealand L2A1 Light Machine Gun ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a the light machine gun variant of the L1A1 self-loading rifle. The L2A1 has a heavy barrel, bipod and would come with a 30 round magazine. It was only produced by Australia and New Zealand. However it was deemed inferior to the Bren gun as the barrel could not be removed and offer continuous fire support. It was unpopular weapon especially amongst New Zealand forces. This example is in excellent condition and has the 20 round magazine used on the L1A1 SLR. For No EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
No2 MKII 6x30 Binoculars & Case A good example of No2 MKII 6x30 Binoculars manufactured by Kershaw. The binoculars are dated, however the date appears to have been scratched out, it is either 1943 or 1945. The binoculars have graticules, good optics and come with a webbing strap and 37 pattern webbing case which is dated 1941.
No2 MKIII Binoculars & 37 Pattern Carrying Case This is a No2 MKIII Binoculars which are maker marked "Kershaw" and dated 1944. The Binoculars optics do have some black specs and the graticules are visible. The 37 pattern carrying case is dated 1941 and has the dual purpose ammunition/compass pouch attached.
No2 MKIII Binoculars & 37 Pattern Carrying Case A good example of British military No2 MKIII binoculars, the optics are good, wit minor black specks. The graticules can be seen. The 37 pattern carrying case is maker marked \"MECo\" and dated 1941.
No36 Carbide Lantern This is a post-war Bundeswehr No36 Carbide latern, which is identical to the WW2 version. This example comes it\'s transit box, complete with all it\'s accessories including it\'s instruction manual.
No48 Radio Unissued Microphone Hand Set This is a unissued microphone hand set for the No48 radio. The hand set comes in it's original cardboard covering, grease proof paper and celluloid wrapping.
North Staffordshire Regiment Cap Badge This is the rarer war economy cap badge belonging to the North Staffordshire Regiment.
North Staffordshire Regiment Cap Badge North Staffordshire Regiment cap badge.
NSDAP Party Badge NSDAP ( Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter Partei ) National Socialist German Workers Party badge, which is in very good condition. The badge is marked with "RZM" ( Reichszeugmeisterei ) State Quartermasters Office. It is also marked with the makers code "M1/22" for Johann Dittrich.
NSDAP Party Badge NSDAP ( Nationalsozialistiische Deutsches Arbeiter Partei ) National Socialist German Workers Party badge. The badge is in very good condition, stamped 'RZM" ( Reichszeugmeisterei ) State Quartermasters Office. It is also marked with the makers code M1/72 for Fritz Zimmermann.
NSDAP Political Doctrine Book This NSDAP "Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei" ( National Socialist German Workers Party ) Doctrine book which was issued to all Nazi organisations
NSDAP Political Leaders Collar Tabs A nice set of a NSDAP political leaders collar tabs with the rank of Unterabteilungseiter in Kreisleitung.
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.
NSDAP Political Leaders Single Collar Tab This is a single collar tab for a NSDAP political leader with the rank of Unterabteilungsleiter Ortsgruppenleitung.
NSDAP Political Leaders Single Collar Tab This is a single collar tab for a NSDAP political leader with the rank of Mitarbeiter Ortsgruppenleitung
NSDAP Political Leaders Visor Cap Cockade The is the early pattern cockade worn by NSDAP political leaders. The cockade is in a three piece construction, silver washed with red & black enamel inlays. The cockade is in excellent condition without any damage with the colours still bright. It is maker marked "M1/34" ( Karl Wurster, Marknuekirchen ) and also has a clear "RZM" mark.
NSDAP Political Leaders Visor Cap Insignia This is the NSDAP ( Natioalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei ) National Socialist German Workers Party, visor cap insignia worn by a Political leaders within the regime. The badge has a naitional cockade with a swastika in its centre with a gold bullion laurel leaf on a pinkish brown backing.
NSKK Drivers Badge This is a bevo example of the second pattern NSKK drivers badge.
NSKK Motorstaffel badge This is a NSKK, Motorstaffel badge, which is unit marked III/M18. The NSKK \"Nationalsozialistiches Kraftfahrkorps\" ( National Socialist Transport Corps ), was an organization which gave vehicle training.
NSRL Bevo Sports Badge This is one of a batch of five, uncut bevo NSRL \" Nationalsozialistischer Reischsbund fur Leibesubungen\" sports badge. ( National Socialist League for Physical Training ). This example still retains its bevo tag, which reads \"SEITS 1896, BEVO\".
NSRL Bevo Sports Badge This is one of a batch of five uncut bevo NSRL \" Nationalsozialistischer Reichsbund fur Leibesubungen\" sports badge. ( National Socialist League for Physical Training ). This example retains its RZM and Bevo tags.
NSRL Bevo Sports Badge This is one of a batch of five, uncut bevo NSRL \"Nationalsozialistischer Reichsbund fur Leibesubungen \" sports badge. ( National Socialist League for Physical Training. This example still retains its Bevo tag, which reads \"SEIT 1896, BEVO\".
NSRL Phyiscal Training Badge This is a bevo Nationalsoialistische Reichbund Fur Leibesungen ( NSRL ) badge. The NSRL was an organization which emphasised the importance fo fitness. The example is the gold award version and has a 1944 date.
NVA Field Dressing Pouch & Contents This is a North Vietnamese Army field dressing pouch consisting of six Chinese made field dressings.
NVA Medics Pouch This is a North Vietnamese Army rubberised medics pouch.
NVA Messtins A set of un-issued Vietnamese Army messtins which are based on the German M31 messtins. This example is dated 1989 and are identical to the pattern used by the North Vietnamese Army during the Vietnam War
NVA Rack Sack This is a good example of a NVA rack suck.
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.
Officer's Breeches A pair of tailored officers breeches, which has had the cuff buttons replaced with zippers to allow easier wear. The breeches have had to minor repairs to its seat. Otherwise they are in excellant condition and are approximately a 36" waist.
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.
Operation Quyet Thang Victory Pennant This is a South Vietnamese Rangers Victory pennant for operation Queyt Thang, which took place from 14th March 1968 to 7th April 1968, which claimed 777 known NVA causalities. The pennat has the NVA star with the words "Queyt Thang", which means "Certain Victory"
Order of the Silesian Eagle 1st Class This is a unmarked cased white enamelled order of the Silesian Eagle 1st class.Which is a Freikorps award for the participation in the defence of Silesia along its border with the newly formed Polish state of 1919. The order was one of the few Freikorps awards which was allowed to be worn on uniforms during the Third Reich era.
P38 Pistol Manual This is a P38 manual which also has a section on other military double action pistols.
Panzer Colours This is a good reference book on the camouflage used on German vehicles between 1939 to 1945. The book contains 69 colour illustrations and over 170 black and white photographs. The book was published in 1976 by Squardron/Signal Publications, Inc.
Panzer NCO's Removeable Shoulder Straps A very nice pair of Panzer NCO's removeable shoulder straps with the rank of Feldwebel ( Colour-Sergeant ). The shoulder straps are piped golden yellow for reconnaissance.
Panzer Officers Shoulder Straps A excellant example of matching pair of a Panzer majors shoulder straps
Parade Tunic Collar Patches A nice pair of parade tunic ( Waffenrock ) collar patches which have the branch of service colour golden yellow for Cavalry.
Parafin Stove This is a parafin stove manufactured by "DRUKOU" and would have been a private purchase item. It is in good condition, however it is missing it's tools.
Paratroopers Qualification Jump Wings A good example of a paratroopers qualification jump wings.
Patients Effects Bag This is a un-issued petients effects bag, which has the medical services symbol on the front. The white cloth square is for the patient's details. This example was produced by "S.FOREHLICH Co. Inc".
Persion Gulf Command This is the badge worn by the Persion Gulf Command which was established in December 1943 to assure the supply of U.S. Lend-Lease war material to the Soviet Union.
Peruvian M34 Helmet This is in fact a French M26 Adrian helmet which was supplied to Peru from 1934 to 1950, when it was finally replaced with the U.S. M1 style helmet. The emblem on the front of the helmet is the Sun God derived from Inca Times. The Peruvians designated the French supplied M26 adrians as the M34.
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.
Pipe Cleaner This is a period pipe cleaner.
Pistol Shooting Award This 1944 dated example of a pistol shooting award.
Plaster Sculpture WW1 French Soldier An affractive sculpture of a WW1 French soldier.
Plastic AKM Magazine A plastic AKM magazine.
Police Rubberised Motorcyclist Coat This is a very good example of a Schutzpolizei rubberised motorcyclist coat, which has the rank shoulder boards of a Wachtmeister, which is the equivalent army rank of a Unterfeldwebel ( Sergeant ). The coat has the police blue/green collar and is stamped " Pol.Hbr" ( Police Hamburg). The coat is size stamped 48. This example is actually post-war issue except for the shoulder Boards which are wartime. It is identical to wartime issue and is dated 1956.
Police NCO's Sleeve Badge This is a sleeve badge worn by police NCO's serving in the Waffen-SS.
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 Sleeve Eagle This is a bullion police officers sleeve eagle. The aluminium thread has started to oxidize with age.
Police Peaked Cap Eagle This is the 2nd pattern police peaked cap eagle. This example is marker marked \"ow\" and dated 1941. Both pins are missing.
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 Deactivated PM63 Machine Pistol The PM63 machine pistol is similar to the Russian 9mm Stechkin and the Czech 7.65mm M61 Skorpion machine pistols. It is a selective fire weapon and can be used as a pistol or a shoulder held weapon. The PM63 was designed to be issued to junior officers in combat units and armoured troops. This example is in excellent condition dated 1974 and is matching numbered. It is deactivated to the current EU/UK specification. U.K. Sales Only.
Polish Deactivated PM63 Machine Pistol The PM63 machine pistol is similar to the Russian 9mm Stechkin and the Czech 7.65mm M61 Skorpion machine pistols. It is a selective fire weapon and can be used as a pistol or a shoulder held weapon. The PM63 was designed to be issued to junior officers in combat units and to armoured troops. This example is in excellent condition dated 1972 and matching numbered. It is deactivated to the current EU/UK specification. U.K. Sales Only.
Polish PPSH41 SMG ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a Polish made version of the Russian PPSH41 submachine gun which is one of the iconic SMG's from the Second World War. This example is in excellent condition, matching numbers, dated 1953 and is identical to the WW2 examples. The only difference is the date of manufacture and the Polish State factory marking a number "11" within a circle. It was deactivated before 1995 and has a full working action. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Polish WW2 Radom Holster This is a very good example of a Polish army pre-WW2 holster for the Radom WZ.35 pistol. Which continued to be used by the German military after Poland's occupation in 1939.
Polish Wz50 Helmet This is a Polish Wz50 helmet which has the designed influence fo the Soviet Ssh40 Helmet.
Political Leaders Collar Patches A set of political leaders collar patches with the rank of Gauleiter.
Post-War British Army Mess Tins A set of post-war made British army mess tins, which are identical to the late-war pattern. Ideal for WW2 living history and re-enactment. We have a limited number in stock.
Post-War British Army Rain Cape This is a post-war British army rubberised rain cape, which could also be used as a tent quarter. The pattern is identical to the WW2 except for the colour which is olive green. WW2 examples are tan in colour. This example is maker marked "G.STRAUSS & Sons and dated 1952. Ideal for WW2 Living History and re-enactment.
Post-War British Army Rain Cape This is a post-war British army rain cape, which could also be used as a tent quarter. The pattern is identical to the WW2 issue except for the colour which is olive green. WW2 examples tend to be tan in colour. This example is maker marked "G.Strauss & Sons" and dated 1954. Ideal for WW2 Living History and re-enactment.
Post-War Esbit Stove This is a post-war West German made Esbit Stove, which is very similar to the WW2 Wehrmacht issue Esbits. Which was carried by all German combat troops. The Esbit stove allowed the individual soldier to make a hot brew with the aide of hexi fuel tablets. The M31 mess tins would be placed up on the stove. Ideal for WW2 Living History.
Post-War German K98 Rifle Cleaning Kit This is a post-war German K98 cleaning kit, which is identical to the wartime issue. The kit, contains, two brushes, pull-through, wartime bakerlite oil bottle and multi-tool.
Post-War German K98 Rifle Cleaning Kit This is a post-war made cleaning kit for the German K98 rifle. The kit consists of two brushes, chained pull-through,wartime multi-tool ( missing it\'s nipple ). A wartime produced bakerlite oil bottle, wodding and the container All items are identical to the wartime issue.
Post-war Issue K98 Cleaning Kit This is a post-war issue K98 cleaning kit, which is identical to the war-time issue examples. The only difference there is no maker's code or date of manufacture. This example also has a rather rare bakerlite oil bottle.
Post-War K98 Cleaning Kit This is a post-war Bundeswehr cleaning kit which is identical to the Wehrmacht issue cleaning kits. The only difference is the Bundeswehr are not dated or maker marked. This example has a shorter chain.
Postal Service Visor Cap National Insignia This is the national insignia for the postal service during the Third Reich era.
Prussian Drum Hanger This is a Prussian drum hanger ( Trommelschere ). This pattern of hanger was also used during the Reichwehr period and by the early Wehrmacht. Later Wehrmacht examples do not have the crown on the eagle's head. The leather belt loop is stamped with a faint maker's name.
Prussian Enlisted Man\'s Dress Blues Field Cap This is an extremely nice example of a Prussian enlisted man's dress blues field cap. The cap retains the makers details "Georg Katt of Germersheim". It is unit marked "23.I.R." ( 23 Infantry Regiment ) and dated 1914.
Prussian Officers Dress Blues Visor Cap This is Prussian officers dress blues visor cap which has the Prussian and state cockades. The cap is in very good condition retaining its maker name "Carl Loose Nacht from Leipzig. The cap is approximately a size 56.
Pup Tent This is a two man pup tent,which was designed in 1943 and changed very little over the next 4 decades. The only difference was the colour became darker. Each soldier would be issued with one half a tent-shelter, one set of poles and some pegs. Two soldiers would button their tent-shelters together, to make the two-man tent. The poles are dated 1969 and are maker marked G.W.T.CO. Their are five pegs which are all stamped "U.S." and manufactured by "ALTRO". Also included are two rare frame adapters fo the tent poles. The tent-sheltersare both dated 1983 and was produced by " O.R.C. INDUSTRIES". It is identical in colour to the examples issued in Vietnam.
Pup Tent Poles A set of five Pup tent poles, which are post-Vietnam War dated but are identical to the pattern used.
Purple Heart This is a good example of the Purple Heart medal, which was awarded to any member of the armed forces wounded in combat.
Puttees A nice example of Puttees, which are un-dated. The puttees appear to be un-issued.
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.E. Officers 1940 Pattern Battle Dress Blouse This is an extremely nice example of a Royal Engineer officer\'s 1940 pattern battle dress blouse with the rank of captain. The red Gazelle formation badge is of the 13th Corps Head Quarters, which was adopted in the western desert. The left shoulder has a white lanyard which would have been a squadron or regimental colour. The BD also retains it\'s contract label, which gives the manufacturer\'s name as \"Jackson The Tailor\" and the date of production, September 1942 and it\'s size 9. It is also stamped with the WD year letter acceptance code \"O\" for 1942.
RAD Helpers Badge A good example of a RAD ( Reichsarbeitsdienst ) heplers badge, which was the state volunteer labour service.
RAD Paraffin Lantern This is Reichsarbeitsdienst ( RAD ) paraffin lantern, which has lost its glass, flame valve and plug cap. However the body and handle are in excellent condition retaining all of its original finish. The base of the lantern is maker marked "Brumberg" and dated 1940.
RAF War Service BD Blouse This is a RAF war service BD blouse which has the rank of Flying Officer and pilots wings. This example has suffered with some moth damage mainly around the underside of the left cuff. There are also moth nips to the upper right shoulder. This example retains its contract label which gives the makers name "ELEM CLOTHING.Co. ANDREW BRENT LTD". The contract label also gives the date of manufacture 1943 and the size 12. The BD is also stamped with the WD year letter acceptance code "N" for 1943.
RAF 37 Pattern Gaiters A set of size 1 RAF issue gaiters. It appears the gaiters have actually been made smaller.
RAF 37 Pattern Holster This is a RAF issue 37 pattern holster which can accommodate the following revolvers, Webley MKIV, Enfield No2 MK1 and the Smith & Wesson Victory. This example is stamped "A.M" for Air Ministry and dated 1939.
RAF 6 x 30 Binoculars & Case Air Ministry (A.M) marked 6 x 30 binoculars which are maker marked \"Wray, London\". The binoculars are in good condition with slightly cloudy and black specs within the optics. It probably just needs a good clean. This example comes with it\'s leather carrying case which is missing it\'s shoulder strap.
RAF Braces RAF braces.
RAF Braces RAF elasticated braces.
RAF Braces RAF elasticated braces.
RAF Cap Badge This is enlisted mans Royal Air Force cap badge.
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 fuel gauge indicator which would have been used in most types of WW2 RAF aircraft.
RAF Great Coat This is a 1961 dated great coat, which was called the "New Pattern". The coat is in good condition retaining all of it's gold guilted buttons and maker's contract label "H.LOTERY LTD".
RAF House Wife Sewing Kit This is a Royal Air Force house wife sewing kit which is identical to the army issue house wife sewing kit. This example is named to a to a Leading Aircrafts Man, Nesbitt F.B. The house wife contains needles, period thread, army plastic Battle Dress and RAF brass buttons.
RAF Issue Kit Bag An RAF issue kit bag which has the original owner's name, rank and service number.
RAF Officers Mess Dress Jacket This is RAF officer's private purchase mess dress jacket retaining it's maker's label "R.E.CITY, LONDON,W1" with the rank of "Flight Lieutenant". The jacket also has a gold embroidered flight qualification badge for "Air Electronics", gold rank bars, and gold guilted buttons.
RAF Officers Side Cap This is a good example of a RAF officers side cap with Kings crown.
RAF Service Dress Trousers A mint unissued RAF Service Dress trousers, which are size marked "11",which is approximately a 32" waist with a 29" inside leg. The trousers still retains the makers contract label "I.Godstone ( Leeds )".
RAF Silk Escape Map ( Archange/Namsos ) This is a RAF silk two sided escape map of Archangel in Russian and Namsos in Norway. Both maps where first published by the War office in 1943. However these examples are the fourth edition and dated 1952.
RAF Silk Escape Map ( Moscow/Ivanovo) This is a RAF two sided silk escape map of Moscow and Ivanovo. The Moscow map was first published in 1943. This example is the 3rd edition and dated 1952. The other side is Ivanovo which is 158 miles from Moscow. The Ivanovo map was first published in 1945 with the 4th edition revised in 1953.
RAF War Service Battle Dress Blouse This is an extremely nice example of a RAF war service Battle Dress Blouse, which has the rank of Warrant Officer 1st Class ( WO1) and the Air Gunners Wings. The BD retains its contract label which gives the size No9, maker's name "J.Harvey LTD, London" and the date of manufacture 1945.
RAF War Service Battle Dress Trousers A mint unissued RAF war service trousers which are dated 1944, maker marked M&N Horne LTD. This example is size stamped "00" which is a small size.
RAF War Service Battle Dress Trousers A mint unissued RAF war service trousers, which are dated 1944 and maker marked John Hammond & Co. This example is size stamped "00" which is a small size.
RAF War Service Battle Dress Trousers A mint unissued RAF war service trousers which are dated 1944, maker marked S.Schneiders & Son.LTD. This example is size stamped "00" which is a small size.
RAF War Service BD Blouse This is a small size RAF war service blouse, which retains all of its insignia, Albatross wings and the rank of Leading Aircraftsman ( LAC ). The contract label is still attached however all the details of the manufacturer, year of manufacture and size are washed out.
RAF Webbing Rifle Sling This is a RAF webbing rifle sling for the No4 and MKIII rifles. The sling would have also been used for the Lanchester submachine gun.
RAF Wired G-Type Flying Helmet This is a Royal Airforce wired G-type fyping helmet, which is dated 1955 and is size stamped 3.
RAF WW2 Fighter Instrument Panel This is a made up instrument panel to resemble a WW2 fighter aircraft such as a Hurricane or Spitfire. However some of the instruments are in the wrong position and some a post-war. A number of the instruments are dated 1944 and 1945 and are Air ministry marked. A great item to correctly re-assemble to either an Iconic Spitfire or Hurricane fighter.
Railway Inspectors Schirmmutzen This is an extremely nice example of a Railways inspector's peaked cap. The cap is maker maked "C.Louis Weber, Uniform-Fabrik, Hanover".
Railway Station Police Arm Band This is the arm band worn by Police auxiliaries \"Bahnhoff Polizei\" ( Railway Station Police ).
Rally Badge This is a little rally badge, which has the pins missing.
Ranger's Shoulder Title This a Ranger's shoulder title.
Rank Chevrons A pair of Private First Class, rank chevrons.
Rank Chevrons A pair of Corporal, rank chevrons.
Rank Chevrons A pair of rank chevrons for a Private First Class. This pattern was worn on the combat uniform.
Rank Chevrons A pair of dress uniform rank chevrons for a private first class.
Rank Chevrons A pair of dress uniform rank chevrons for a private first class.
Razor Blades A pack of five razor blades which original come from a box containing tweny packs. I have decided to sell each pack separately. I have shown the original box containing the packs in the listing.
Recondo 25th Division Qaulification Badge This is a qualification badge which was awarded to individual soldiers who took part in a three week intensive course in the art of long range reconnaisance patrolling techniques, which had an average failure rate of 50%. Recondo is abbreviation of reconnaissance and commando.
Recondo 25th Division Qualification Badge This is a qualification badge which was awarded to individual soldiers who took part in a three week intensive course in the art of long range reconnaissance patrolling techniques, which had an average failure rate of 50%. Recondo is abbreviation of reconnaissance and commando.
Red Army Grenade Pouch This is a un-issued Grenade pouch for use with the F-1 and RG42 grenades. The pouch has a clear Soviet marking.
Red Army Entrenching Tool Cover This is a unissued Red Army entrenching tool cover.
Red Army Side Cap This is a post-war made Red Army side cap. The Russian term for the cap is \"Pilotka\". The cap is identical to the pattern worn during WW2. This example is in unissued condition, complete with its Soviet markings and insignia. The cap is size stamped 57. Ideal for living history and display purposes.
Red Army Side Cap This is a post-war made Red Army side cap. The Russian term for the cap is \"Pilotka\". The cap is identical to the pattern worn by the Red Army during WW2. This example in unissued condition, complete with its soviet markings and insignia. It is size stamped 58. Ideal for WW2 living History and display purposes.
Red Army SSh40 Helmet This is a unissued Soviet SSh40 helmet which is dated 1960 and has the maker's code "CT", which identifies he maker as the Stalingrad Tractor factory. The helmet is identical to the wartime SSh40, three piece liner and webbing chinstrap.
Red Army SSh40 Helmet This is a 1960 dated example and has the makers code \"CT\" which identifies the manufacturer as the Stalingrad Tractor Factory. The helmet is identical to the wartime examples, the only difference is the date of production.
Red Army SSh40 Helmet This is a Soviet SSh40 helmet which is missing it\'s webbing chinstrap. The three piece liner is in a very tatty condition. The date stamp is 1941, however I do not believe the date is original and this example is actually post-war manufactured and priced accordingly.
Red Army Webbing Belt A large size Red Army webbing belt which measures 62 inches.
Red Army Webbing Belt This is the standard equipment belt worn by Russian troops. This example is a very large size.
Red Cross Motor Transport Badge This is a Motor transport badge worn by British Red Cross ambulance drivers.
Red Cross Tie Pin This is a enamalled Red Cross tie pin. The badge is inscribed with the words "The British Red Cross Society". The badge is maker marked "J.R.Gaunt, London".
Regimental Chapel Cushion Cover This a regimental cushion cover which would have been used in the Regimental chapel. The cushion cover has the regimental insignia of the The Royal Sussex Regiment.
Reichsparteitag 1937 Badge This is a 1937 dated Reichsparteitag badge which was worn during Nazi rallies. This example is maker marked "Werner Redo.Saarlautern".
Reichwehr Cap Badge A nice example of a Reichwehr period cap badge.
REME 1940 Pattern Battle Dress Blouse This is a unit badged 1940 pattern battle dress blouse belonging to Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers ( REME ) with the divisional shield of GHQ Middle East. The Divisional shield is of the 1946 pattern who's command territories included Egypt, Palestine, Jordan, Cyprus, Sudan, Aden, British Somaliland, Iraq, the Persian Gulf, East Africa, Crete and Greece. The battle dress also has a brass trade badge of a hamer and pincers which would come and group "D" trades. The BD has been tailored to the shoulders is date 1945, manufactured by the "Dunlop Rubber Co.Ltd" and is size stamped 13. The BD also has the letter date code "Z" for 1945.
Replacement & School Command Badge This is a the badge worn by members of the replacement & School command which was formed in 1943.
Replica German M39 Egg Grenade This is an excellent all metal replica of a WW2 German M39 egg grenade. This example actually has original inert fuse which the cap is dated 1943. U.K. Sales Only
Replica German MP40 SMG ( MGC ) One of the very best replicas of one of the iconic submachine guns of WW2. The German MP40 which allied troops and collectors tend to call it the Schmeisser after the weapons designer Hugo Schmeisser who designed the MP18. However he had nothing to do with the design or development of the MP40. This is an extremely well made replica produced by the Japanese firm Model Gun Corporation ( MGC ) which ceased production of all its replicas in 1994. However the moulds and production equipment were taken over by its parent comapny Taito & Shin Nippon Mokei and traded under the as New MGC. However the later produced replicas where not as well made or detailed as original MGC replicas. New MGC ceased all production in April 2010. This replica is one of the early 1970's made examples which will chamber and eject dummy brass rounds and strips down just like the original gun. Sold Subject to the Violent Crimes Reduction Bill. U.K. Sales Only.
Replica German P08 Luger Grips ( MGC ) A set of black plastic replica P08 Luger grips for the Japanese made Luger from Model Gun Corporation
Replica German P38 Pistol (MGC) This is an extremely rare Japanese made replica of the German P38 pistol produced by Model Gun Corporation which ceased trading in the mid-1990's. MGC produced three versions the P38, the first two became available to 1967 and the final and better version in 1974. This example is a 1974 made version and is identical to the wartime pistol and strips down just like the original gun. It will chamber and eject dummy 9mm brass rounds and has been given a 1942 date. I have included a picture of the replica alongside an original wartime P38 for illustration showing how good the replica is. Sold subject to the Violent Crimes Reduction Bill. U.K. Sales Only.
Replica German PO6 Navy Luger ( MGC ) This is an extremely rare Japanese made replica of the Imperial German navy PO6 Luger. The imperial German navy adopted the pistol in 1906, two years before the army adopted the pistol. The Navy model is designated the P06 and the Army the P08 after the year of acceptance to the respective branches. The main deference between the Navy and army issue Lugers is the length of the barrel. Navy 6 inches and the army 4 inches. The replica was produced in the early 1970's by Model Gun Corporation as limited special addition making this a very rare and hard replica to source. MGC ceased trading in the mid 1990's. Sold subject to the violent crimes reduction bill. U.K. Sales Only.
Replica German Snell Drum Luger Magazine ( MGC ) This is an extremely rare replica snell drum luger magazine produced by the Japanese firm Model Gun Corporation. MGC introduced the replica snell drum Luger magazine in 1968 as a limited made item. It is a fully functional magazine. It only fits the MGC made replica PO8 and Artillery Lugers.
Replica M1873 Frontier Model ( MGC ) This is an early 1970's Japanese made replica of the 6" barrel M1873 Frontier model, also referred to as the Dodge City Model. It was favoured by Frontier sheriffs and U.S. Marshals of the old west. The replica was produced by the Tokyo based firm Model Gun Corporation ( MGC ) who ceased trading in 1994. It is a faithfully replica and will strip down just like the real gun. The cylinder can be loaded with dummy 44 brass rounds. It cocks, dry fires and the cylinder rotates when the trigger is pulled. Sold subject to the Violent Crimes Reduction bill. U.K. Sales Only
Replica Thompson M1921 Submachine Gun ( MGC ) This is a 1970's made replica of the iconic M1921 Thompson submachine gun. The weapon was originally designed in 1918 by John T.Thompson to break the stalemate of trench warfare during WW1. However the war had ended before the guns could be supplied to allied troops. The Model 1921 Thompson first saw early use with the United States Marine Corps during the Banana Wars, the United States Postal Inspection Service, the Irish Republican Army ( IRA ), Republic of China and the FBI following the Kansas City Massacre on 17th June 1933. The Thompson became notorious during the U.S. prohibition era, used as the signature weapon of various organised crime syndicates during the 1920's and early 1930's. The Thompson was also supplied to the United Kingdom during WW2 as war-aid. This replica was produced by the Japanese firm Model Gun Corporations ( MGC ), which ceased trading in 1994. The replica cocks and dry fires and the furniture is made of real wood. A very sort after collectible piece as these have now became quite scarce and hard to find. Sold subject to the Violent Crimes Bill. U.K. Sales Only.
Replica Thompson M1928 Bolt, Spring & Piston ( MGC ) This is a replica Thompson M1928 bolt, spring & piston for the Japanese made replica Thompson M1928 submachine gun produced by Model Gun Corporation. Sold subject to the Violent Crimes Reduction Bill. U.K. Sales Only.
Replica Thompson M1928 Pistol Grip ( MGC ) This is a wooden replica pistol grip with screw for the Japanese made replica M1928 Thompson submachine gun produced by Model Gun Corporation.
Replica U.S. M1851 Army Colt ( MGC ) This is a 1970's Japanese made replica of the iconic M1851 army colt which was used by Union and Confederate forces during the U.S. civil war. It is an accurate replica which cocks and dry fires and was produced by Model Gun Corporation ( MGC ), which ceased trading in 1994. Sold subject to the Violent Crimes Reduction Bill. U.K. Sales Only.
Replica U.S. M4 Bayonet This is a replica M4 bayonet for use with the M1 carbine. The bayonet also comes with a replica M8A1 scabbard. Age Restricted item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
Replica U.S. M4 Bayonet This is a good replica of the M4 bayonet designed for use with the M1 and M2 carbines. The M4 bayonet was designed from the M3 fighting knife, which was original issued to troops who carried SMG's and M1 carbines. The M3 fighting knife influenced U.S. bayonet design for 40 years the M4, M5, M5A1, M6 and M7 bayonets. Age Restricted item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
Replica U.S. Smith & Wesson 44 Magnum ( Kokusai ) This is an excellent replica of the Smith & Wesson 44 magnum in a nickel effect finish. The 44 magnum was made famous by the fictional detective Harry Callahan played by the legendary Hollywood actor Clint Eastwood in the Dirty Harry movies such, Dirty Harry, Magnum Force, The enforcer, Sudden Impact and The Dead Pool. The 44 magnum was Dirty Harry's preferred weapon and coined the catch phrase "Are you feeling Lucky Punk". This example is an excellent replica which comes with five dummy 44 rounds, it cocks, dry fires. It was produced by the Japanese firm Kokusai which ceased all production of its models guns in January 2018. Sold Subject the Violent Crimes Reduction Bill. U.K. Sales Only
Reproduction 1st Allied Airborne Army Patch This is a reproduction formation patch worn by the 1st Allied Airborne Army, which was formed on 2nd August 1944 and controllled all allied airborne forces in western europe from August 1944 to May 1945.
Reproduction 1st Allied Airborne Sleeve Badge The 1st Allied Airborne was a formation which was formed by order of General Eisenhower on 2nd August 1944. The formation consisting of the 17th, 82, 101 U.S. airborne Divisions and the British 1st and 6th Airborne Divisions and the Polish 1st Parachute Brigade. The formation took part in Operation Market Garden, the Battle of the Bugle and Operation Varsity. It was disbanded on 20th May 1945.
Reproduction ARP Air Raid Rattle This is a good reproduction ARP air raid rattle in good working order.
Reproduction British Army Corporal Stripes A good reproduction pair of British army corporal stripes.
Reproduction British army Dress Side Cap This is a reproduction British army dress side cap in the colours of the Royal East Kent Regiment, commonly referred to as the "BUFFS". The cap has original general service buttons.
Reproduction British Army Gloves A pair of reproduction tan woollen gloves.
Reproduction British Army Ground Sheet A very good reproduction of a WW1 British army ground sheet which has been given a 1914 date and a maker stamp.
Reproduction British Army Officer Rank Pips a pair of reproduction British army officer rank pips which has the black colour backing for the Army Physical Training Corps.
Reproduction British Army Shorts A good reproduction British army blue shorts which are approximately 32" to 34: waist
Reproduction British Military French Booklet This is a modern reprint of a French booklet, issued to all allied troops taking part in the Normandy campaign. This example was used by a re-enactor. Apart from the staining the booklet is complete.
Reproduction British Northern Command Divisional Badges A set of reproduction British Northern Command Divisional badges.
Reproduction British Paratrooper Qualification Jump Wings Reproduction British paratrooper qualification jump wings.
Reproduction British Reconnaissance Shoulder Titles A pair of good reproduction British reconnaissance shoulder titles.
Reproduction Czechoslovakian Army M32 Helmet This is a reproduction d Czech Army M32 helmet.
Reproduction Czechoslovakian Army M32 Helmet This is a reproduction Czech Army M32 helmet.
Reproduction DAK K98 Rifle Sling This is a reproduction webbing sling for use with the German K98 rifle. The K98 webbing sling was allegedly designed for use with the Afrika Korps and late-War European theatre of operations. However we have seen no evidence in supporting this.
Reproduction German Army Gloves A pair of good reproduction German army gloves.
Reproduction German Army Insignia Set A reproduction German army insignia set, consisting of a M43 cap badge, breast eagle and infantry piped collar tabs.
Reproduction German Army Scarf A good reproduction German army scarf.
Reproduction German Assault Bag This is a well made reproduction assault bag which would have been attached to the A-frame. The bag has been maker with a three letter makers code "tla" and a 1942 date.
Reproduction German Folding Entrenching Tool & Carrier This is in fact an original German wartime folding entrenching tool, which has been repainted and the handle. It comes with a high quality leather reproduction 2nd pattern carrier. Ideal for living history or for display.
Reproduction German K98 Rifle Sling A reproduction K98 rifle leather sling. The sling has been marked with a actual wartime makers code "CWW" for Carl Weiss Lederwarenfabrik and dated 1942.
Reproduction German Paperwork Reproduction German paperwork, consisting of fieldpost, Reichmarks and Panzerfaust manual.
Reproduction Germany Army Trouser Belt A reproduction German army trousers belt, which is size stamped 115 and RB numbered.
Reproduction M1923 Twin Pistol Magazine Pouch This is a reproduction M1923 twin magazine pouch for the M1911 pistol.
Reproduction M7 Gasmask Pouch This is an exact replica of the M7 rubberised gasmask pouch, which is better on as the Assault pouch. The M7 pouch was used for the M5 Gasmask.
Reproduction Parachute Infantry Cap Badge This is a reproduction cap badge worn by the U.S. parachute infantry, whichd was a non-regulation item and first appeared in early 1941.
Reproduction Parachute Regiment Insignia A full set of good quality reproduction British parachute regiment insignia consisting of the Parachute Regiment shoulder titles Pegasus patches and a post-war era jump wings.
Reproduction RAF Observers Badge Reprodutction RAF observers badge.
Reproduction RAF Other Ranks Albatross Wings A set reproduction RAF other ranks albatross wings.
Reproduction RAF Rank Insignia Reproduction RAF rank insignia for a Leading Aircraftsman ( LAC ).
Reproduction Soviet Gvardiya Guards Badge This is a reproduction of a Soviet Gvardiya Guards badge.
Reproduction Soviet Gvardiya Guards Badge This a reproduction of a Soviet Gvardiya Guards badge.
Reproduction Soviet SSh 36 Helmet This is a steel reproduction of the Soviet SSh36 pattern helmet. It is approximately a size 58.
Reproduction U.S. Airborne Garrison Cap Badge This is a good reproduction of the non-regulation cap garrison cap badge worn by members of the Parachute Infantry. The badge first appeared in early 1941.
Reproduction U.S. Airborne Troop Carrier Sleeve Badge This is a very good reproduction Airborne troop carrier sleeve badge worn by U.S glider troops, which took part in the D-Day landings and Operation Market Garden.
Reproduction U.S. M1916 Pistol Holster This is a reproduction of a U.S. M1916 holster for the M1911 Pistol.
Reproduction U.S. M1926 Knife, Fork, Spoon Set A set of reproduction M1926 knife, fork, spoon set, which have been given a 1942 date and a "SEMS" makers stamp.
Reproduction U.S. M1936 Field Bag This is an extremely well used reproduction M1936 field bag more commonly referred too as the musette bag. It has been stamped with a wartime makers name "Hanson & Co" and dated 1942. It has suffered with some rips.
Reproduction U.S. M1936 Pistol Belt This is a reproduction U.S. M1936 pistol belt which has been given a 1942 date. The belt measures approximately 44".
Reproduction U.S. M1936 Pistol Belt This is a reproduction U.S. M1936 pistol belt which has been given a 1942 date. The belt measures 39 inches.
Reproduction U.S. M1936 Suspenders A set of reproduction U.S. M1936 suspenders produced by www.44airborne.com.
Reproduction U.S. M1956 Universal Ammunition Pouches A pair of brand new reproduction 2nd pattern M1956 universal Ammunition Pouches. Both pouches have been given a 1960 date.
Reproduction U.S. M3 Shoulder Holster This is reproduction M3 shoulder holster in black. Which comes with an original shoulder strap. Brown examples are from the 1940's and 1950's.
Reproduction U.S. M3 Shoulder Holster This is a good reproduction M3 shoulder holster which has been given a wartime makers name "Boyt" and dated 1943. The holster should be brown in colour. Black M3 shoulder holsters where used during the Vietnam war.
Reproduction U.S. Ruff Outer Ankle Boots A pair of used reproduction U.S. ruff outer ankle boots which are size 11.
Reproduction U.S. Tropical Hat This is a good reproduction tropical hat which is made of 100 cotton and size 7.1/4.
Reproduction U.S. Trousers Braces Reproduction trouser braces.
Reproduction Wehrmacht Issue Scarf A reproduction woollen Wehrmacht issue scarf.
Reproduction WW1 Imperial Russian Peaked Cap This is a high quality reproduction imperial Russian peaked cap which is piped red for Infantry. The cap is size marked 56.
Reproduction WW2 Hungarian Uniform This is an excellent reproduction WW2 Hungarian army uniform consisting of cap, tunic and trousers. The uniform is a large size, tunic 44" chest, trousers 38" waist and the cap size 58. The buttons and cap's insignia looks to be original. I believe the uniform was made for the Hungarian film industry. The cap has been given a 1944 date.
Reproduction.U.S. Army Airforce Navigator's Wings A army airforce navigator's flignt qualification wings.
Reprodution Czechoslovakian Army M32 Helmet This is a refurbished Czech army M32 helmet.
Revolver Holster This is a revolver holster which can accommodate revolvers such as the 357 magnum.
Revolver Holster This is a brown leather holster which accommodate the majority of modern made long barrelled revolvers such as the Smith & Wesson model 14.
Rhondesia Regiment Cap Badge This is a 1972 to 1980 pattern Rhondesia Regiment cap badge which the lion has snapped and retaining pins have snapped off.
RLB Badge This is a very nice example of a small RLB lapel badge. The reverse of the badge is maker marked \" HAURICH DRESDEN\".
Royal Air Force Air Gunners Badge RAF air gunners badge.
Royal Armoured Corps This is a post 1952 Royal Armoured Corps cap badge, with Queens crown.
Royal Army Ordnance Corps Cap Badge Cap badge belonging to the Royal Arm Ordnance Corps
Royal Army Ordnance Corps Cap Badge Royal Army Ordnance Corps cap badge.
Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps A pair of printed shoulder titles belonging to the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps.
Royal Corps of Signals Cap Badge Royal Corps of Signals cap badge.
Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers Cap Badge This is a War economy produced cap badge for the Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers ( REME ).
Royal Engineers Cap Badge Royal Engineers cap badge.
Royal Engineers Cap Badge Royal Engineers cap badge. The retaining pin loops have snapped off.
Royal Engineers Shoulder Titles A nice matching set of Royal Engineers shoulder titles.
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.
Royal Fusiliers This is the cap badge worn by the Royal Fusiliers City of London Regiment.
Royal Fusiliers This is the 7th Battalion Royal Fusiliers cap badge.
Royal Navy 1919 Pattern Belt This is the rarer Royal Navy 1919 pattern three piece belt which is dated 1940 and maker marked "MECo" ( Mills Equipment Company. The 37 pattern owned its design to the Navy 1919 and RAF 1925 pattern belts. The RAF 1925 pattern belt is identical to the RN 1919 pattern belt but for press-stud on the back section for attachment of the bayonet frog. This example has been blancoed green and measures 42 inches.
Royal Navy 30mm Drill Round This is an 30mm drill round for the Royal Navy DS30M automatic cannon. This example is dated 1987. U.K. Sales Only. Sorry will not send to Scotland or Northern Ireland.
Royal Navy House Wife Sewing Kit This is a Royal Navy sewing kit complete with needles and cotton. This example is named to a A.T.Dyer.
Royal Tank Corps Collar Badges A pair of Royal Tank Corps collar badges.
Royal Ulster Rifles This is a cap badge worn by the Royal Ulster Rifles.
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.
Russian AK Cleaning Kit A Russian made cleaning kit for use with AK47/74 assault rifle. The consists of a pouch, tin containing pull-through, brushes, oil bottle and i set of cleaning tools, consisting of ruptured round extractor, brush and a retaining pin release tool.
Russian AK Loading Tool This is a loading tool for the AK assault rifle for 7.62mm ammunition.
Russian AK Oil Bottle This is a plastic oil bottle for the AK47 assault rifle.
Russian AKU Gun Cover This is a gun cover the the Russian AKU assault rifle which is mainly issued to Russian paratroopers. The gun cover would be strapped to the leg of the paratrooper.
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 Mosin Nagant M1891 Trigger Guard This is a trigger guard with a built in magazine for the Mosin Nagant M1891 rifle. It will also fit the M1930 rifle and M1938/44 carbines.
Russian TT30 Magazine This is a magazine for the TT30, with lanyard loop.
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 AK Leather Sling This is a leather sling for use with the AK assault rifle.
Russian/Soviet Leather AK Sling This is a AK leather sling for use with the AK assault rifle.
Russian/soviet Mosin Nagant Rifle Sling A webbing sling for use with the Mosin Nagant rifle and carbine. This example is unissued and has clear Soviet markings and is dated 1952.
Russian/Soviet Nagant M1895 Revolver Holster & Accessories This is a 1959 dated holster for the Nagant M1895 revolver. The holster comes with a lanyard and cleaning rod.
Russian/Soviet 7.62 Inert Nagnat Rifle Rounds A five round clip of inert 7.62mm rounds for the Soviet Mosin Nagant M1930 and M1938/44 carbines. U.K. Sales Only. Sorry will not send to Scotland or Northern Ireland.
Russian/Soviet 7.62mm Pistol & SMG Drill Rounds Ten 7.62mm Russian drill rounds for use with the following weapons TT30/33 pistol, Nagant M1895 revolver, PPSH41 and PPS43 submachine guns. We have a limited number in stock. U.K. Sales Only. Sorry will not send to Scotland or Northern Ireland.
Russian/Soviet DP28 & DMP44 LMG Sling This is a webbing sling for use with the DP28 and the DPM44 light machine guns.
Russian/Soviet Inert 7.62mm Pistol & SMG Rounds 8 inert steel cased 7.62mm rounds with black heads for use with the TT30/33 pistols and PPSH41 and PPS43 submachine guns. All the rounds are post-war made and dated 1953. U.K. Sales Only. Sorry will not send to Scotland or Northern Ireland
Russian/Soviet Inert 7.62mm Pistol & SMG Rounds 8 inert steel cased 7.62mm rounds with copper jacketed heads for use with the TT30/33 pistols and PPSH41 and PPS43 submachine guns. All the rounds are post-war made and dated 1953. U.K. Sales Only. Sorry will not send to Scotland or Northern Ireland.
Russian/Soviet Inert RGD-33 Grenade This is a RGD-33 grenade which was introduced in 1933 and remained in production to 1942. RGD stands for Ruchnaya Granata Djakonova, "Hand Grenade Dyakonov design" . After the German invasion in June 1941 due to it being complicated to use and manufacture, production was discontinued and the RG-42 was developed to slowly replace it. However it continued to be used by the Red Army to 1945. In fact enough stocks remained after 1945 resulting the grenades being used in Korea and the Vietnam Wars. During the German invasion the Wehrmacht captured large stocks of the RGD-33 and issued them to their own forces designating the grenade as the HG337(r) "Handgranate 337 ( Russiche ). U.K. Sales Only.
Russian/Soviet Inert RPG-40 Anti-Tank Grenade The RPG-40 anti-tank grenade was developed by the Soviet Union in 1940 and contained 760 grams of explosive. It was effective and could penetrate up to 20mm of armour plate. The grenade was extremely effective against early German tanks but ineffective against later models such as the Panzer IV and Panzer V ( Panther ) resulting in the introduction of the RPG-43 which replaced the RPG-40 in 1943. This example is in fair condition with no holes just superficial surface rust. U.K.Sales Only. Sorry will not send to Scotland or Northern Ireland.
Russian/Soviet Inert/Drill F-1 Grenade The F-1 grenade was developed during WW2 and has seen service in all major conflicts since the end of WW2, including the current Russian and Ukraine War. This example is a drill grenade identified by the hole in its base. It is dated 1978. U.K. Sales Only
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 Leather PPSH41 Sling This is leather sling for use with the Russian PPSH41 submachine gun. One end of the sling has been slightly shortened.
Russian/Soviet M1891 Dragoon Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is the rarer M1891 dragoon rifle, which is identical to the M1891 rifle but with a shorter barrel. In fact the Mosin Nagant M1930 is based on the Dragoon with the main difference to the receiver body. The dragon rifle has hexagon shaped receiver where the M1930 has a rounded receiver body. The other main difference is the date of manufacture Dragon rifles continued to be produced to 1932. This example is dated 1928 and is in very good condition. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Russian/Soviet M1930 Bayonet This is a cruciform bayonet for use with the Mosin Nagant M1930 rifle. Age Restricted Item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
Russian/Soviet M1930 Mosin Nagant Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. A 1943 dated M1930 Mosin Nagant rifle which is totally matching numbered and is in excellent condition. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
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 M1930 Rifle This is a 1942 Mosin Nagant rifle which was produced by the Izhesvsk factory identified by the arrow within a triangle. This example is deactivated to current EU/UK specification and does not cock or dry fire. However the bolt will open and close and the trigger still moves. This example is missing its cleaning rod. U.K. Sales Only
Russian/Soviet Mosin Nagant M1930 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a 1939 dated Mosin Nagant M1930 which has the Tula arsenal symbol of an arrow within a triangle. This example is in very good condition. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Russian/Soviet Mosin Nagant M1938 Carbine ( Pre-EU UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. A 1941 dated Mosin Nagant carbine which was produced in the Izhevsk factory. The M1938 carbine was designed for use with Cavalry, Artillery and transport personal. However it was also issued to the Infantry. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Russian/Soviet Mosin Nagant M1944 Carbine ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The M1944 Mosin Nagant carbine is basically a M1938 carbine with the addition of a folding bayonet. This example is dated 1944 and is in excellent condition, matching numbered has the factory mark of an arrow within a triangle for the Izhevsk factory. For non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Russian/Soviet Mosin Nagant Rifle Sling A webbing sling for use with the Mosin Nagant rifle and carbine.
Russian/Soviet Mosin Nagant Rifle Sling A webbing sling for use with the Mosin Nagant rifle and carbine.
Russian/Soviet Mosin Nagant Rifle Sling This is a webbing sling for use with the Mosin Nagant rifles and carbines.
Russian/Soviet Nagant M1895 Revolver Holster & Accessories This is a 1950 dated holster for the M1895 nagant revolver. The holster comes with a lanyard and cleaning rod. All of which is in unissued condition.
Russian/Soviet Nagant M1895 Revolver ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a very nice example of the Nagant M1895 revolver, which is unique in revolver design, as it is the only revolver to have a gas seal between the cylinder and barrel allowing for a silencer to be fitted. This example is a single-action where the majority of the Nagant revolvers are double action. It is dated 1935 and has the arsenal mark an arrow within a star for the Tula arsenal. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU/UK specification. Please email before making purchase.
Russian/Soviet PPS43 Magazine This is a magazine for the PPS43 submachine gun.
Russian/Soviet PPS43 Submachine Gun ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The PPS43 was developed during the Siege of Leningard ( St.Petersburg ) in 1942 due to the defenders running low on weapons and was hurriedly developed and manufactured to equip the defenders with badly needed weapons. It was an extremely simple design which proved to be surprisingly effective. It continued to be produced by the Soviet Union to the end of the war resulting in One million units being produced by the end of 1945. It continued to be produced by China and Poland in the 1950's. This example is dated 1945, it does not cock or dry fire, however the cocking handle and trigger do move. The majority of the PPS43's available within the UK market are 1950's Polish made making this Russian example quite rare. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Russian/Soviet PPSH41 Sling This is a 1950 dated webbing sling for use with the PPSH41 submachine gun.
Russian/Soviet PPSH41 Sling This is a post-war made webbing sling for the PPSH41 submachine gun.
Russian/Soviet PPSH41 Sling This is a post-war made webbing sling for the PPSH41 submachine gun.
Russian/Soviet PPSH41 Submachine Gun ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a 1944 dated PPSH41 submachine gun and comes with a post-war era drum magazine identified by the two rings on its backing plate. WW2 era magazines have a single ring on the magazine backing plate. The PPSH41 was a favoured captured weapon by experience Wehrmacht combat troops who preferred the the weapon to their own SMG's due to its robust reliability and its 71 round magazine capacity. This example is completely welded and has no moving parts. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Russian/Soviet PPSH41 Submachine Gun ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customer outside the European Union Only. This is a 1945 dated PPSH41 submachine gun which is matching numbers. It comes with a post-war made drum magazine identified by the two rings on its backing plate. WW2 era magazines have a single ring on their backing plate. The PPSH41 was a favoured capture weapon by experience Wehrmacht combat troops who preferred the weapon to their own SMG's due to its robust reliability and its 71 drum magazine capacity. This example has a moving cocking handle and trigger. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Russian/Soviet PPSH41 Submachine Gun ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a 1943 dated PPSH41 submachine gun, which is matching numbered and comes with the correct wartime 71 round drum magazine which has a single ring on its backing plate. Post war magazines have two rings on its backing plate. The PPSH41 was a favoured captured weapon by combat experienced Wehrmacht troops whom preferred the weapon to their own SMG's due to its robust reliability and its 71 drum magazine capacity. This example does not cock or dry firing however it does have a moving cocking handle and trigger. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Russian/Soviet PSO Scope Pouch This is a canvas pouch for the Russian PSO scope.
Russian/Soviet RPD Light Machine Gun Sling This is a leather sling for the RPD light machine gun..
Russian/Soviet Submachine Gun Sling This is a webbing sling for use with the PPSH41 and PPS43 submachine guns.
Russian/Soviet Submachine Gun Sling This is a webbing sling for use with the PPSH41 and PPS43 submachine guns.
Russian/Soviet SVT40 Self-Loading Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a very nice example of the SVT40 ( Samozariadnyia Vintovka Tokareva ) self-loading rifle, which is dated 1942. The SVT40 was mainly issued to NCO's. This example action is completely welded up and will not cock or dry fire. For Non EU Sales only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Russian/Soviet SVT40 Self-Loading Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. A very good example of a matching numbered SVT40 ( Samozariadnyia Vintovka Tokareva ) self-loading rifle, which is dated 1942. The SVT40 was mainly issued to NCO's. This example is completely welded up. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Russian/Soviet WW2 PPSH41 Sling This is original WW2 era sling for the PPSH41 and PP43 submachine guns.
Russian/Soviet WW2 PPSH41 Sling This is an early PPSH41 webbing sling which was attached by two leather strips. The sling was also used on the PPS43 submachine gun
S.A. Medical Officer's Single Collar Patch This is a single S.A. medical officer's collar, which still retains it's "RZM" paper label.
S.A. Sports Badge This is an excellant example of the Gold grade of the S.A. sports badge which is also known as the S.A. defense badge. The reverse of the sword is inscriped \"EIGENTUM DER OBERSTEN. S.A. FUHRUNG\".
S.A. Sports Badge This a nice example of the silver grade of the S.A. sports badge which is also known as the S.A. defense medal. This example is maker marked \"W.REDO\". The reverse of the sword is inscriped with \"EIGENTUM DER OBERSTEN. S.A. FUHRUNG\".
S.A. Stick Pin This is a \"RZM\" marked S.A. stick pin.
S.A.Sports Badge Gold Grade This is a gold grade of the S.A. sports badge, which is also known as the Defence Badge. Unfortunately most of the gold guilt has gone, however traces are still visible, especially on the reverse side. The badge is maker marked "W.REDO, "SAAR-LAUTERN" on the reverse of the swastika. The reverse of the the sword is marked "EIGENTUM.D.OBERSTEN.S.A.FUHRUNG"
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 Collar Patches A nice example of a pair of green Sturm-Abteilung ( SA ) collar patches. The green base collar indicates that the collar belonged to a Jager unit with the number 6 as its unit designation. The rank is indicated by the single pip \"Unterscharfuhrer ( Senior Corporal ). The collar patches are hessian backed and still retain their RZM paper label.
SA Kepi This is Sturmabteilung Kepi with the group colour rose red for either Ostmark or Sudmark. The kepi has the second pattern M36 eagle which has oxidized. The gold gilt button has also started to oxidize. The cap retains it celluloid triangle which gives the size and makers name. It is also DRGM stamped. The leather sweatband has dried, cracked and split in a number of places. However it still is an attractive looking cap and would make a nice display piece.
SA Marine Cuff Title This is a bevo cuff title worn by members of the Sturm-abteilung Marine.
SA Medical NCO Collar Patches A nice pair of SA medical NCO's collar patches. The left patch has the medical cypher and unit number. The reverse side of the patch still retains its paper RZM label. The right patch is the rank patch, which has the rank of Uterscharfuhrer ( Senior-Corporal ).
SA Shoulder Strap A single shoulder strap belonging to the \"Turn-und Sportabteilung\" ( SA ). The shoulder strap is piped black for pioneers.
SA Shoulder Strap This is a single SA shoulder strap which is in the group colours "gold-red" for the Sudeten.
SA Sports Official Armband This is a good example of the SA Sports Association Armband, which has a copper bronze silk-woven representation of the SA Sport-Abzeichen ( SA Sports Badge ) as its central motif. The armband was worn by sports umpires, time keepers and track officials of the SA judging at the official sports events for members of the SA and other NSDAP formations who were competing for the SA Sports Badge.
Saving Private Ryan Film Poster This is an original film poster for Saving Private Ryan. The poster measures 16.5"/42cm x 16.5"/42cm.
Schuma Bevo Cap Badge This is a bevo cap badge worn by the Schuma, who where Ukrainian Security police.
Scots Guards Single Shoulder Title A embroided single Scots Guards shoulder title.
Scottish Rifles Cap Badge Scottish rifles cap badge.
Scottish Tam o\' Shanter Beret This is a Tam o' Shanter beret worn only by Scottish Regiments within the British army. This example is maker marked "A & J. Gelfer, Ltd, Glasgow". The beret is dated 1947 and has two broad arrows facing each other. Which signifies that the beret was sold out of military service and deemed as surplus. It is size stamped 6.5/8.
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-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.
Serbian M59 Helmet This is a Yugoslavian M59 helmet which the design was based on the Spanish M34 helmet. This example has the insignia of the Serbian army and is in excellent condition.
Service Chevrons A embroided two year service chevron patch.
Service Stripes This is an enlisted mans service stripes. There are ten service strips indicating 5 years service.
Shaving Brush This is a period shaving brush.
Shell Fuse Container This is a shell bakerlite fuse container, which is marked on the lid \"Kart.Vorl.H.13. The underneath of the container is maker marked \"gtc\" ( Richard Stock & Co, Spiralbohrer, Werkzeug-u.Machinenfabrik AG ) and dated 1944.
Siamese 1902 Bayonet This is a 1902 for use with the type 45 rifle. The bayonet like the rifle was manufactured in Japan for Siam, modern day Thailand. The Thia/Siamese characters on the ricasso indicate the 121st year of the Chakri dynasty. Age Restricted item Only. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
Signaller's Climbing Equipment This is a a nice set of a Signaller's climbing equipment, consisting of safety belt, safety chain, and grappling irons. Which allowed the signalman to work safely on telephone and telegraph poles. The belt waffenampted, datd 1942 and has the maker's code "H" ( Elsterwerdaer Schraubenfabrik ). The grappling irons are maker marked "KUCKE".
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.
Skin Decontamination Ointment This is a skin decontamination ointment ( Hautentgiftungsalbe ), which replaced the Losantin lozenges in 1941. This example is dated 1943.
Small Arms School Cap Badge This is a King's crown Small Arms School cap badge.
Small Arms Training Pamphlet Ant-tank and Hand Grenades This is a new reprint of a 1941 published Small Arms Training pamphlet for the No.68 Anti-tank grenade and the No.69 Bakelite grenade.
Small Arms Training Pamphlet Anti-Aircraft This is a 1942 dated Small Arms Training pamphlet for anti-aircraft operations.
Soap A bar of unissued soap, which is marked \"SIERNSEIFE 60\".
Somerset Light Infantry This is the cap badge worn by the Somerset Light Infantry.
Somerset Light Infantry Cap Badge Somerset light infantry cap badge. The Somerset light infantry where also called (Prince Albert's Regiment ).
Sonderverband 288 Sleeve Badge This is a rare unit patch worn by members of the Sonderverband 288 ( Special Unit 288 ). The Sonderverband 288 was a fully motorized unit of the Wehrmacht who was prepared for use in Iraq, Iran and India but saw action in North Africa as part of the Afrika Korps. The unit had the strength of a regiment 2,000 men, but versatile in arms, equipment and also had Arab translators. This example is in extremely good condition in bevo with a cotton backing.
Soup Packet A soup packet manufactured by Brocket & Co of Hamburg still retaining its contents.
South African Air Force Collar & Shoulder Title insignia A set of South African air force collar and shoulder title insignia.
South African Army Mess Tins A set of south African army issue mess tins which have a war department broad arrow within the letter "U".
South Vietnamese Airforce Squardon Badge This is a South Vietnamese Airforce badge belonging to the 520th Fighter Squardon, 74th Tactical Wing, 4th Air Divison, who where based at Bingh Thuy and flew Cessna A-37B Dragonfly.
South Vietnamese Armed Forces Training Honour Medal This is a South Vietnamese armed forces training honour medal.
South Vietnamese Army Officer's Record Sheet This is an extremely rare document as nearly all South Vietnamese army records where destroyed when South Vietnam was over ran by the North. The document is for a South Vietnamese army officer and is dated 18th July 1968.
South Vietnamese Civil Actions Medal ( Officers ) This is a South Vietnamese civil actions medal 1st class for officers.
South Vietnamese Gallantry Cross This is a South Vietnamese Gallantry Cross with bronze star.
South Vietnamese Gallantry Cross with Unit Citation Ribbon Bar This South Vietnamese award is known as the Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation with Palm and was created on 20th January 1968. It was awarded to military units that had distinguished themselves. The Gallantry Cross was authorisized by the U.S.Navy and Marine Corps who served in Vietnam between 8 February 1962 to 28th March 1973 and was awarded the Gallantry Cross could wear the award.
South Vietnamese Medal This is a unknown South Vietnamese military medal.
South Vietnamese Military Staff Service Medal ( Officers ) This is a South Vietnamese Military Staff service medal 1st class for officers.
South Vietnamese Military Technical Service Medal A South Vietnamese military technical service medal.
South Vietnamese National Police Precinct Badge This is a bevo quality South Vietnamese national police sleeve badge belonging a Police Precinct "404"
South Vietnamese Wound Medal This is a South Vietnamese wound medal.
Soviet Navy Cap This is a WW2 pattern Soviet Navy cap which is dated 1961 and size stamped 55. The cap has a WW2 pattern enamel Soviet star with a intact cap tally. In the late 1960's the Russian Navy caps became large and more saucer shaped.
Soviet Ammunition Tin This is a 250 round ammunition tin, which was mainly used for the Maxim M1910 Heavy Machine Gun.
Soviet Army Breeches A mint un-issued example of Soviet army breeches, which are dated 1952, but are identical to the WW2 pattern. The breeches have the maker's label. This example is approximately 30 inch waist with a inside leg of 26 inches.
Soviet Army M43 Gymastiorka This is a good example of a Soviet post-war made M43 gymastiorka, with external pockets. The field blouse is approximately a size 42" chest, with Soviet maker's stamp and a 1955 date.
Soviet Genade Pouch This is a grenade pouch for use with the F-1 and RG42 grenades. The grenades shown is not part of the sale, just for illustration. The pouch is soviet marked.
Soviet Genade Pouch This is an early 1943 manufactured canvas grenade pouch for use with the F-1 and RG42 grenades.
Soviet Grenade Pouch This is a 1944 dated canvas grenade pouch for use with the F-1 and RG42 grenades.
Soviet Grenade Pouch This is a grenade pouch for use with the F-1 grenade and RG42 grenades. The grenades shown in the listing is not part of the sale, just for illustration. The pouch has a faint Soviet stamp.
Soviet Telogreika Quilted Jacket This is a very nice example of the 2nd pattern Telogrieka quilted jacket introduced in 1943 and remained in service with the Soviet army to the 1960\'s. I believe this example is post-war made but identical to the mid-war WW2 pattern. The jacket has rank bars to the right breast with an award ribbon for the medal of Valiant Labour. The jacket is approximately a size 42 inch chest.
Soviet Telogreika Quilted Trousers Soviet Telogreika quilted trousers which are identical to WW2 pattern. This example has clear Soviet markings and is dated 1973. It is approximately a szie 34 inch waist.
Soviet Winter Mittens A pair of Soviet winter mittens. These are post-war issue but are identical to the WW2 pattern and are a large size.
Spanish Astra Model 3000 ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The Astra model 3000 was introduced in 1946 as a commercial item for private use. However it was popular small pistol amongst Spanish army officers. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Spanish M26 Helmet The M26 helmet was manufactured at the National Arsenal of Artillery in Trubia. The helmet is commonly referred to as a "Con ala" which translates to "With Wings" due to its flared sides. The helmet was issued in 1930 and was a common sight on the battlefields during the Spanish civil war. In 1943 the helmets where withdrawn from Spanish army service and refurbished, they where overpainted green and the liners replaced and re-issued, which is the case with this example. However traces of the original grey finish is visible.
Splinter Pattern Camouflage Reversible Mittens A very nice example of Splinter pattern camouflage reversible mittens to white.
Splinter Pattern Camouflage Reversible Mittens A very nice example of splinter camouflage pattern revesrible mittens to white.
Squardon/Signal Fallschirmjager in Action A squardon/signal publication of Fallschirmjager in action which has a number of period photographs and uniform illustrations.
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 Car Pennant Eagle This is a extremely rare high quality bevo SS eagle in silver wire on a white back ground. These where used on both sides of the triangular shaped SS car pennants.
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 Medical Officers Shoulder Straps A good example of an SS Medical officers shoulder straps, which have been removed from the tunic.
SS Officers Collar Patches A very nice example of a pair of SS officers collar patches which have the rank of Standartenfuhrer ( Colonel ).
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 Officer\'s Shoulder Straps This is a stitched in SS-Obersturmfuhrer ( 1st Lieutenant ) piped red for artillery. The piping has faded in places.
SS Sleeve Eagle This is the 2nd pattern sleeve eagle. There are few moth nips on the black felt.
SS Sleeve Insignia This is a printed trianglur SS sleeve insignia worn by older members of the Hitler Youth who have been selected to join the SS.
SS Sports Vest Insignia This is a printed example of a SS sports vest insignia.
SS-Generals Collar Patches A pair of SS-Generals collar patches with the rank of SS-Oberfuhrer ( Brigadier-General ).
State Labourer's Label Badgle This is a enamelled state labourer's label badge. The badge reads "ARBEITS DANKS" ( Workers Thank You ). The reverse of the badge is marked "GES.GESCH" and has the makers logo.
State Party Medal This is a 1936 dated state party medal which has the inscription \"REICHSPARTEI, TAG\". The reverse of the medal is maker marked \"Walter Demmer, Ludenscheld\".
State Service Armband This is a late-war printed example of the armband worn by persons in state service.
Sten Gun Magazine This is a restricted capacity of 15 rounds magazine for use with all marks of the British Sten gun. We have a limited number in stock.
Sten Gun Manual This is a new reprint of the Sten gun manual, which was first published in September 1942 and covers the MKII and MKIII Sten guns.
Strassen Panzer The German Scout Cars This is a excellent reference book on German Scout Cars during WW2. Featuring photographs and illustrations. The book was published by Aero Publisher Inc in 1968.
Street Wardens Armband This is an armband worn by street wardens ( Strassen-Erlaubnis ), who's duties where to insure that the lights where switched off during air-raids. The back of the armband has a faint line of a eagle and swastika.
Swastika Flag This is a very nice example of a Swastika flag which measures 45 inches ( 114cm ) by 31 inches ( 79cm ).
Swiss M1929 Luger ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. An extremely example of a matching numbered Swiss M1929 Luger in 7.65mm. ALL the Swiss made lugers where manufactured by Waffenfabrik Bern. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Swiss schmidt Rubin Model 11 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. A very nice example of a Schimdt Rubin Model 11 rifle which was the standard service rifle of the Swiss army. The Schmidt Rubin was first introduced in 1889 with the Model 11 being introduced in 1911 and remaining in service to 1958. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Syringe This is a 1930's produced syringe with it's container and needle holder. Unfortunately there are no needles contained the the holder.
Tactical Pistol Light This is a tactical pistol light.
Tan Rain Cape This is a tan coloured rain cape which also doubles as a ground sheet made of rubberised cloth. The rain cape can also be buttoned together to make a rudimentary shelter.
Technische Nothilfe Trade Badge The is a Technische Nothilfe ( Technical Emergency Corps ), a bevo trade badge.
Teno Armband This an armband worn by personal working for the Technische Nothilfe ( Teno-Technical Emergency Corps ).
The Border Regiment Cap Badge The Border Regiment cap badge.
The Devonshire Regiment Cap Badge The Devonshire regiment cap badge. The Devonshire regiment was formed in 1685 and disbanded in 1958.
The Duke of Wellington\'s Regiment This is the cap badge worn by the Duke of Wellington's regiment also called the West Riding. The regiment was first formed on 01/07/1702 and disbanded on 06/06/2006. The badge was worn from 1898 to 2006 except from the period between1958 to 1969 when the Yorkshire Brigade badge was worn.
The King's Own Cap Badge This is the cap badge worn by the Infantry regiment The King's Own.
The Lee-Enfield Rifle Reference Book This is a good reference book on the history and development Lee-Enfield rifle with photographs and illustrations.
The Malaya Service Medal ( Named ) This is a very nice example of a Malaya service medal named to "21136655. R.F.N.BIRKHABAHUR.SUNWAR.7.G.R."
The Men At War Saxon, Viking & Normans An Osprey publication of the Men at War series about Saxon, viking and Norman warriors.
The North Stafford Regiment This is the cap badge worn by the North Stafford regiment which was formed in 1881 and disbanded in 1959.
The Northern Ireland Campaign Service Medal ( Named ) A very nice example of the of the Northern Ireland campaign service medal named to "24783449. GNR.M.P.RUSH R.A. ( Guner Royal Artillery ). The backing of the medal has the name and telephone number of the business which court mounted the medal.
The Notts & Derby Regiment This is the cap badge belonging to the Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment, which was formed in 1881 and disbanded in 1970. The Regiment was also called The Sherwood Foresters.
The Official Mosin Nagant Rifle Manual This is a copy of the Soviet official Mosin Nagant rifle manual, translated by Major James.F. Gebhardt U.S. Army ( Retired ). Brand new examples sell for £90. This example is in excellent condition.
The South Staffordshire Regiment This is the cap badge worn by the South Staffordshire regiment which was formed in 1881 and disbanded in 1959.
The Wiltshire Regiment This is a cap badge worn by the Wiltshire Regiment.
Theatre Tickets A pair of theatre tickets which i recently found an an officers tunic pocket.
Thermos A British army thermos, which has been repainted and is still in good working condition.
Third Reich Stamps A set of twelve Third Reich stamps, depicting different arms within the German armed forces. The stamps have never been used.
Thompson Submachine Gun Magazine Pouch This is a mint un-issued five cell 20 round magazine pouch for the Thompson submachine gun.
Thompson Submachine Magazine Gun Pouch This is a mint un-issued five cell 20 round magazine pouch for the Thompson submachine gun.
Tiger This is a German publication about the Tiger tank, with detail history and photographs of this iconic tank. The book was published in 1976.
Tongue Depresser A wooden tongue depresser.
Touriquet A maker marked touriquiet, which would have been part of the contents in an armoured vehicle's first aid box or medic's pouches.
Touriquet This is a un-issued touriquet, which was part of the contents for a Verbandkasten ( Vehicle First Aid Box ) or a field surgeon's pack.
Tourniquet A tourniquet.
Traffic Control Armband This is a traffic control armband which was worn by any personal of any branch of service or para-military formations including the NSKK. Who was appointed to control and direct civilian and military traffic.
Trench Candle This is a trench candle, commonly called the Hindenburg candle. It was first used during WW1, made in the field from melted down candles and used to light bunkers.
Trench Candle This is a trench candle, more commonly known as the Hindenburg Candle. It was first used during WW1 and was made of a melted down candle. It was used to light bunkers.
Tropical Boots An extremely nice pair of un-issued tropical boots which are dated May 1968. The boots are a size 9 narrow and the Panama anti-mud traction sole.
Tropical Issue Anti-Gas Cape Bag This is a tropical issue anti-gas cap bag. The bag is in good condition with slight staining. The press studs are in working order.
Tropical Shorts A good example of tropical issue shorts which are dated 1942. The shorts are size marked and have the letter "E" for Erfurt which was the town which they where produced. The shorts are also marked the the manufacturer's name "Schneider".
Turkistan Foreign Volunteer Shield 2nd Pattern This is a good example of the second pattern angular Turkistan bevo shield with red and blue horizontal stripes bordered in black with a black field on top. The centre of the shield has a white bow and arrow with a blue inscription "Turkistan" on the top. The shield has been cut directly off the tunic sleeve and still retains part of the field-grey material. The Turkistan Legion was formed in the spring of 1942 as part of the German 162nd Infantry Division, which was also known as the Turkoman Division. It saw extensive action in Yugoslavia and Italy.
Turkistan Sleeve Insignia 1st Pattern This is a very good example of uncut bevo sleeve insignia which was worn by members of the Turkistan Legion, which was formed in the spring of 1942 as part of the German 162nd Infantry Division also known as the "Turkoman Division". It saw extensive action in Yugoslavia and Italy. This example is of the 1st pattern insignia, there where three patterns. The sleeve shield depicts a mosque with a centre couploa in white and blue with two side spirals and a large gate. At the bottom it has the inscription "TURKISTAN" and the inscription above the mosque "BIZ ALLA BILEN" is Turkish for "We Believe in God". 1st pattern insignia was the most common worn by members of the Turkoman Division.
Turkistan Sleeve Insignia 1st Pattern This is a very good example of a uncut bevo sleeve insignia which was worn by members of the Turkistan Legion. The unit was formed in the spring of 1942 as part of the German 162nd Infantry Division and was also known as the "Turkoman Divsion" It saw extensive action in Yugoslavia and Italy. This example is the 1st pattern shield with a further two patterns being introduced later in the war. This pattern shield depicts a mosque with a centre couploa in white and blue with two side spirals and a large gate. At the bottom it has the inscription "TURKISTAN" and the inscription above the mosque "BIZ ALLA BILEN" is Turkish for "We Believe in God".
Turkistan Sleeve Insignia 2nd Pattern This is a good example of the 2nd pattern bevo arm shield worn by members of the Turkistan Legion, which was formed in the spring of 1942. The unit was part of the 162nd Infantry Division which saw extensive action in Yugoslavia and Italy. The shield has a red and blue horizontal stripes bordered in black with a black field on top. The centre of the shield has a white bow and arrow with a blue inscription "Turkistan". The Turkistan Legion was also known as the "Turkoman Division".
Twin Medal Grouping This is a twin medal grouping belonging to PTE H.Huckle. Whom has been awarded the 1939 to 1945 Defence medal and the Order of St.John in 1954 for service with St.John\'s Ambulance.
U.S Armed Forces FM23-15 M1918A2 Browning Automatic Rifle Manual FM23-15, M1918A2 Browning Automatic Rifle ( BAR ) manual, which was first printed 30/06/1943. This example is a 1947 reprint.
U.S M1910 Haversack This is a used M1910 haversack which appears to have been re-issued in 1942. The eyetab on the top front of the haversack is for the entrenching tool.
U.S M1928A1 Thompson SMG ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The Thompson was originally designed in 1918 with the aim to break the stalemate of trench warfare during WW1. However it was not finished in time before the war ended. The U.S. Military did not see a need for the weapon and cancelled the contract. It became available as the Model M1921 to the civilian market. It became notorious during the U.S. Prohibition era as the signature weapon of various organised crime syndicates during the 1920's. The U.S. Marine Corps officially adopted the weapon for use within the Banana wars in central America and the Caribbean ( 1898 to 1934 ). It was also used by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and the FBI. The U.S. Army officially adopted the M1928A1 in the late 1930's and remained in production,with very slight changes to 1942, when the M1 was introduced as a war measure to on production time. This example is a wartime produced version with a fixed rear battle sight and front hand guard. It does not cock or dry fire however the cocking handle and trigger do move. It is maker marked Auto-Ordnance and comes with 20 round magazine produced by Seymour Products. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before marking purchase.
U.S M43 Field Jacket Hood This is a un-issued M43 field jacket hood, which still retains it's instruction and data labels. This examle is size stamped "Small" was produced by "H.P.SHAPIRO" and dated 6th March 1943.
U.S Marine Corps ERDL Jacket This U.S. Marine Corps ERDL ( Engineer, Research, Development, Laboratary ) camouflage jacket. The ERDL uniform which was restricted issue to pathfinder and reconnaissance combat units in 1968. However in 1969 it was selected issue to front-line infantry companies. This example has had a small number of field repairs. Unfortunately the size and makers label has been removed. The jacket is approximately a size 42" chest.
U.S. 3rd Pattern Tropical Trousers This is the third pattern rip-stop tropical trousers, which are size stamped waist 30" and Leg 28". The trousers retain the contract label with manufacture date 1967.
U.S. 82nd Airborne Military Police Brassard This is a white leather brassard of a Military Policeman belonging to the 82nd Airborne Division.
U.S. Acoustic Seismic Intrusion Detector This is an air dropped acoustic seismic intrusion detector ( ACOUSID ) which reported its data by radio frequency. This style of detector was first used during the Battle of KHE in 1967 dropped by helicopters. It was also one of the systems used during operation igloo White which was a convert U.S. joint military electronic warfare operation conducted form late January 1968 to February 1973. This example is in very good condition.
U.S. Army Enlisted Man\'s Visor Cap Badge This is a army enlisted man's visor cap badge.
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. Ditty Bag This is a 1943 dated ditty bag, which was used when using mobile showers and laundries. The soldiers valuables where deposited with the duty clerk before showing and would have been given a metal token with the bags corresponding number. This example is maker marked Dade Awning Co.
U.S. K-2B Light Weight Flight Suit This is a size small light weight K-2B flight suit worn by both by army and airforce helicopter crews. This example was produced in 1967 by Satellite Outwear Corporation and has an issued date of 26th September 1968. The rear of the suit has had a rip, which has been period repaired. It retains all of its original insignia including the name tag of the original owner "FISH". The unit badges are of the 1st Infantry Division and the Army Aviation Centre & Training school. Above the U.S. Army tag are the qualification wings of a senior army pilot. The collar also has the branch of service badge for infantry.
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. M65 Utility Pouch This is an M65 utility pouch for use with signals equipment which is dated March 1953.
U.S. & German Union of Fascists Cased Badge This is an very rare enamelled badge to commemorate the friendship of U.S. and German fascists. The badge is part of a series of badges produced in the 1930's. This example was produced by "Deschler & Sohn". The case is in good condition with a white silk and black felt inlay.
U.S. .30 Cal Ammunition Tin This is an ammunition tin for the. 30 ammunition originally designed for use with the 30 calibre machine gun. This example differs from the WW2 made examples by having a release catch designed to fight in fighting vehicles. The ammunition box has be re-purposed for use with M73 Green signal cartridges. The ammunition is is maker marked "United" stamped with the ordnance proof mark and dated 1973.
U.S. .30 Inert Rounds 10 inert.30 rounds for the M1 Carbine. U.K. Sales Only.
U.S. 11th Airborne Divisional Patch This is a two piece divisional patch of the 11th Airborne Divsion, which was first activated on 25th February 1943. The Division first saw action during the allied invasion of Sicily. During the first half of 1944 it was held in reserver in the United States. Then transferred to the Pacific Theatre of Operations and went into action at Leyte in the Philippines, but in traditional infantry role. In January 1945 the division took part in the invasion of Luzon, again employed in traditional infantry role. On 30th August 1945 the division was sent to Japan as part of the occupation Force. The division was deactivated in 1965.
U.S. 11th Airborne Divisional Patch This is the one piece divisional patch of the 11th Airborne Division which was first activated on 25th February 1943. The division first saw action during the allied invasion of Sicily. During the first half of 1944 the division was held in reserve in the United states, then transferred to the Pacific Theatre of Operations and went into action at Leyte in the Philippines, but in a traditional Infantry role. In January 1945 the division took part in the invasion of Luzon again employed in a traditional infantry role. On 30 August 1945 the division was sent to Japan as part of the occupation force. The division was deactivated in 1965.
U.S. 11th Airborne Divisional Patch This is a one piece divisional patch of the 11th Airborne Division which was first activated on 25th February 1943. The division first saw action during the Allied invasion of Sicily. It was then held in reserve in the United states for the first half of 1944, then transferred to the Pacific Theatre of Operations and went into action at Leyte in the Philippines, but in a traditional infantry role. In January 1945 the division took part in the invasion of Luzon again employed in a traditional infantry role. On 30th August 1945 the division as sent to Japan as part of the occupation force. The division as deactivated in 1965.
U.S. 15th Airforce Badge This is the badge worn by members of the U.S. 15th Airforce, which was formed in 1944 and saw action in the European Theatre of Operations.
U.S. 17th Airborne Division This is the divisional badge worn by the 17th Airborne Division, which saw action during the Battle of the Bugle and Operation Varsity.
U.S. 1st Pattern ETO Field Jacket The 1st and 2nd pattern ETO field jackets where made in the United Kingdom for the U.S. Army. ETO ( European Theatre of Operations ) field jackets where made from British battledress material. This example has been tailored by removing the cuff and waist tabs. It still retains it\'s contract label, which gives the size 40L, the manufactures name \"Swallow Raincoats`\". Ltd\" and the year of manufacture 1943. It also retains the name of the original owner, \"JOSE M. GARZA\".
U.S. 1st Pattern M1956 Suspenders A set of 1st pattern M1956 suspenders which has the rear open rear hooks, which proved to be insecure and where replaced in 1961 to the WW2 pattern hook. This example is dated 25th September 1959.
U.S. 1st Pattern M1956 Suspenders A set of 1st pattern M1956 suspenders which has the rear open hooks, which proved to be insecure and was replaced in 1961 with the WW2 pattern hook. This example is dated 18th September 1959.
U.S. 2-Quart Collapsible Water Bottle This is a 2-quart collapsible water bottle with its nylon cover. The collapsible water bottle where first evaluated by the 4th Infantry Division in 1967 and was standardised in October 1968, becoming ready available to all units in 1969. This example is dated 1968 maker marked " Hedwin" and is in excellent condition with a mint nylon pouch which has a 1973 dated strap with a pattern date of August 1952.
U.S. 2-Quart Collapsible Water Bottle This is the 2-quart collapsible water bottle with its nylon cover . This example is in very good condition and dated 1968 and maker marked "Hedwin".
U.S. 2nd Pattern HBT Suit This is a 2nd pattern HBT suit, which has the gas flap, a single breast pocket and two large patch pockets on the on the front of the hips and a single large patch pocket on the rear. The two front hip patch pockets have had the flaps removed to allow easier access, especially when seated. The one piece HBT suit was issued to motor mechanics of all branches and as a combat uniform to armoured troops. This example still retains its belt and is size marked 38 regular.
U.S. 2nd Pattern M1956 Dual Purpose Pouch & Field Dressing This is a M1956, 2nd pattern dual purpose pouch which does not have the drainage grommet on it\'s base. The pouch can be used to carry either the compass or field dressing. This example is dated May 1959 and comes with a unissued field dressing produced by A.E.Halperin Inc, Boston Mass.
U.S. 2nd Pattern M1956 Suspenders A set of 2nd pattern M1956 suspenders which the rear straps have the WW2 pattern hook, which replaced the open hook in 1961. This example is dated 1966 (66C).
U.S. 2nd Pattern Utility Cap This is a good example of the 2nd pattern utility cap produced by \"Bancroft\", who produced visor caps during WW2. The retains the original owner\'s name \"John Devins\"
U.S. 2nd Pattern Utility Cap This is a 2nd pattern utility cap, which retains the original owners name under the visor \"W.O.COOPER\". The cap is size marked 6.7/8.
U.S. 2nd Pattern Utility Cap This is a good example of a 2nd pattern utility cap, which is a size 7.
U.S. 2nd Pattern Utility Shirt This is part of a uniform collection belonging to a Lieutenant-Colonel Reid all which is all in mint condition and being sold separately. The shirt is a 2nd pattern utility shirt which has the airforce Lieutenant-colonel rank insignia. The shirt has the name and Airforce badges. Above the airforce badge is his pilot's wings. On the right patch pocket is a Tactical Air Command badge. The shirt was produced by "U & W Industries" and dated 1970. To view the rest of Lieutenant-Colonel's Reid's uniform collection see item numbers 59237 to 59239.
U.S. 30 Round Thompson Submachine Gun Magazine This is a 30 round magazine for the Thompson Submachine Gun.
U.S. 30.cal Cleaning Rod & Pouch This is a three piece cleaning rod for the U.S. 30.cal machine gun.
U.S. 30cal A6 Bipod This is a 30cal A6 bipod, which is in excellent condition.
U.S. 30cal Ammunition Box A ammunition box which can hold 250 rounds of 30.06 belted ammunition for the 30cal machine gun. This example is stamped \"U.S.\", has the ordnance proof mark of the flaming bomb and maker marked \"REEVES\".
U.S. 30cal Ammunition Box This is a 30cal ammunition box which would have contained 250 rounds of belted 30.06 ammunition. This example retains over 80% of its original green paint and is maker marked Canco.
U.S. 30cal Ammunition Tin 30cal ammunition tin in good condition maker marked "REEVES". It is also marked with the ordnance military accept stamp in the form of a flaming bomb and stamped 'U.S."
U.S. 30cal Ammunition Tin 30cal ammunition tin which is stamped with the letters "U.S." and military ordnance acceptance marking in the form of a flaming bomb. It is also stamped with the logo for Owens Illinois.
U.S. 30cal Ammunition Tin This 30cal machine gun ammunition it which is in very good condition retaining its original finish. It is maker marked "CANCO"
U.S. 30cal Crade Cover This is a unissued 30cal machine gun cradle cover, which is dated 1945. This example retains its manufacurer's tag which is still attached and gives the details of the manufacturer Central Engineering.
U.S. 30cal M9 Spare Barrel Cover This is a Vietnam War era M9 spare barrel cover for the 30cal machine gun.
U.S. 3rd Airforce Badge This is the badge worn by members of the U.S. 3rd airforce, which remained within the United States.
U.S. 3rd Pattern Tropical Jacket A 3rd pattern tropical jacket which retains its contract label which gives the size as small and the contractors details "Elder MFG.Co". This example is dated 1969. The left shoulder appears to have the outline of the Rangers shoulder title.
U.S. 3rd Pattern Tropical Jacket This is a 3rd pattern tropical jacket which retains its contract label which gives the size as medium and the contractors name "Macshore Classics Inc" . This example is dated 1970 and appears to have the outline 82nd Airborne patch on the left sleeve
U.S. 3rd Pattern Tropical Jacket This is a good example of a 3rd pattern tropical jacket, which has had the sleeves tailored short. The jacket is dated 1969 and is size marked small chest 33\" to 37\".
U.S. 3rd Pattern Tropical Jacket This 3rd pattern triopical jacket is dated 1969 and is size marked medium ( 37"- 41" chest ). The jacket still has the parachutists qualifaction badge and is in excellant condition.
U.S. 3rd Pattern Tropical Jacket This is a 3rd pattern tropical jacket with tailored collar. The jacket retains it's contract label which dates the jacket to 1970. The outline of the insignia which was originally attached to the uniform is still clearly visible including the name-tag.
U.S. 3rd Pattern Tropical Jacket This is a 3rd pattern tropical jacket, which is dated 1970 and is a small size 35" - 39" chest. The jacket has had most of it's insignia removed apart from the "U.S.ARMY" badge. However you can see the outline of the unit patches.
U.S. 3rd Pattern Tropical Jacket This is a good example of a 3rd pattern tropical jacket, which retains its size and instruction labels. The instruction label gives the date of manufacture 1969 ( 69C ). The jacket has been badge up as 82nd Airborne 1st Cavalry Division Air Mobile. However the unit patches are good reproductions and was applied by a re-enactor.
U.S. 40mm Ammunition Tin This is a ammunition tin for 40MM linked cannon rounds.
U.S. 50 Calibre Machine Gun Cover This is a un-issued 50 Calibre machine gun cover, still sealed in it's grease proof paper. This example can also cover the 50 Calibre machine gun when loaded with a 100 round ammunition box. It is dated 1970. We have used an opened example to show the condition and markings of the gun cover. The example you will receive will still be sealed and was produced by the American Tent Company.
U.S. 5th Airforce Badge This is the badge worn by members of the 5th Airforce, form 1943 to 1945 when it was replaced by the Far East Airforces badge.
U.S. 7.62mm M1919A4 ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The M1919A4 was introduced in 1936 and only remained in production to 1945. However it had a long service life remaining in use with the U.S. and Nato countries as late as the 1990's. The M1919A4 is more commonly referred too as the 30cal due to its 30.06 calibre. However the vast majority which remained in U.S. and Nato service after Korea where converted to 7.62mm which is the case with this example, which was produced by Saginaw Steering gear, Division of General Motors Corporation. It has no foreign markings and only appears to have been used by the U.S. military. The possible service history of this example could have been WW2, Korea in its original 30.06 calibre and Vietnam in 7.62mm. It comes with a carrying handle, pintle, T&E gear and M2 tripod. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
U.S. 75th Infantry Division Badge This is the divisional sleeve badge belonging to the 75th Infantry Division which saw action in France, Germany and Austria.
U.S. A-9 Summer Flying Helmet This is a mint example of a A-9 summer flying helmet dated 1942 worn by the United States Army Airforce during WW2.
U.S. A10 Winter Flying Trousers A fleece lined A-10 winter flying trousers in excellent condition retaining its contract label which gives the makers name as "H.Bernstein & Co" This example is size stamped 40.
U.S. Air Force M51 Field Jacket This is an excellent example of a M51 field jacket which has the insignia of a U.S. Air Force Technical Sergeant and the wings of a Senior Aircrew. The jacket retains its contract label which gives the contractors name "Southern Athletic Inc.Co" and is dated 18th September 1958. The jacket is size stamped small.
U.S. Airborne M1C Carbine Hip Holster This is a special paratrooper holster designed to carry a folding stock M1 carbine during the jump. It is padded with felt on the leg side and has a leg strap. It was introduced in February 1943 and was first produced in Olive drab No3. This is a later 1944 dated example in Olive drab No7 and maker marked "Harsich.Co".
U.S. Airforce Military Airlift Command This is the badge worn by members of the U.S. Airforce military airlift command.
U.S. Airforce 3rd Pattern Tropical Jacket This is part of Lieutenant-Colonel Reid's uniform collection, which he wore when he held the rank of Major and was serving in Vietnam. The jacket differs slightly form the 3rd Pattern Army examples by having additional sleeve pocket to accommodate pens and pencils. The jacket retains all of it's original insignia, rank, name, Airforce and Pilot's wings. The jacket sleeves have been tailored short, which was common practice amongst all ranks and services serving in the Vietnam. The jacket is in excellent condition and dated 1968. To view the rest of Lieutenant-Colonel Reid's uniform collection, look at item numbers 59236 to 59239.
U.S. Airforce A-11-A Intermediate Flying Trousers A mint example of intermediate flying trousers which are fleece and alpaca lined. The front of the trousers have the Army Airforce emblem and retain its specification label which date the trousers 1945.
U.S. Airforce Operational Navigation Chart This is a U.S. Airforce operational navigation chart of Hainan Island and the surrounding cost-line of North Vietnam. The Chart is dated January 1963.
U.S. Airforces Europe Badge This is the badge which was on by the U.S. Airforce in Europe.
U.S. ALICE Corpmans Medical Pouch This is a quite rare U.S. ALICE ( All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment ) Corpman\'s medical pouch. The pouch would have carried various medical equipment from field dressings, instruments and medicines. This example is dated 1978 and was produced by The Eastern Canvas Company.
U.S. ALICE Field Dressing/Compass Pouch U.S. ALICE field dressing /compass pouch ( All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment ). The pouch is dated 1984 and was produced by \"Industries For The Blind\"
U.S. ALICE Field Dressing/Compass Pouch This is a ALICE field dressing/compass pouch ( All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment ). This example is dated 1985 and was produced by \"Industries For The Blind\"
U.S. ALICE M16 Magazine Pouches A pair of ALICE ( All-purpose lightweight individual carrying equipment ) M16 pouches. The ALICE webbing was adopted by the U.S. Army on 17th January 1973, which replaced the M-1956 and M-1967 webbing. The pouches can each hold two 30 round M16 Magazines. The two side loops on each pouch are for grenades.
U.S. ALICE Suspenders The ALICE webbing ( ALL-Purpose Individual Carrying Equipment ) was adopted by the U.S. Military on 17th January 1973 and started to replace the M1956 and M1967 webbing in 1974, the last year of the Vietnam War. This ALICE suspenders are in mint condition and dated 2007.
U.S. ALICE Webbing Belt This is a ALICE ( All-purpose lightweight individual carrying equipment ) webbing belt. Which was adopted by the U.S. army on 17 January 1973 and replaced the M-1956 and M-1967 webbing equipment. This example is actually dated 1977 and is a size medium. The buckle has been replaced with the M-1956 type.
U.S. ALICE Webbing Belt This is a ALICE webbing belt with a quick release buckle. The ALICE webbing ( All-Purpose Individual Carrying Equipment ) was adopted by the U.S. military on 17th January 1973, and started to actually replace M1956 and M1967 webbing in the last year of the Vietnam War.
U.S. ALICE Webbing Belt This is a ALICE ( All-purpose lightweight individual carrying equipment ), webbing belt which was adopted by the U.S. army in 1973 replacing the M-1956 and the M-1967. This example is dated 1985 and is a size large.
U.S. AR15 Manual This is an original manual produced by Colt for the AR15 assault rifle. This example is in excellent condition.
U.S. Arctic Overshoes This is the second pattern arctic issue overshoes with a rubber enclosed sole and a water resistant canvas top. The arctic overshoes where continued to be issued as a substitute to the to the a new arctic issue Shoe Pac to the end of the war. This example retains the maker\'s contract label \"United States Rubber Products Inc\", size stamped 7W ( Wide Foot ) and dated November 1940.
U.S. Arctic Water Bottle Set This is an Arctic issue water bottle set, which acts like a Thermos keeping drinks hot or cold depending on the climate. The Arctic water bottle was favoured by Special forces in Vietnam. This example is identical to the pattern used in Vietnam, just post-Vietnam dated 1984 and has the DLA code ( Defence Logistics Agency ) which was used from 1978 to 1993 on the cover.
U.S. Arctic Water Bottle Set This is an Arctic issue water bottle set which acts like a thermos, keeping drinks hot or cold depending on the climate. The Arctic water bottle was favoured by U.S. special forces in Vietnam. This example is identical to the pattern used in Vietnam just post-Vietnam dated 1984. The cover has the DLA code ( Defence Logistics Agency ) which was used from 1978 to 1993.
U.S. Armed Forces TM3-377 Flame Thrower Compressor Manual This is a TM3-377 manual for the compressor used to charge flame throwers, which is dated 07/08/1944.
U.S. Armed Forces FM21-11 First Aid Manual FM21-11 first aid manual dated 07/04/1943.
U.S. Armed Forces FM21-15 Equipment, Clothing & Tent Pitching Manual FM21-15, equipment , clothing and tent pitching manual which is dated 1940.
U.S. Armed Forces FM23-15 M1918A2 Browning Automatic Rifle Manual FM23-15 M1918A2 Browning automatic rifle ( BAR ), which is dated 30/06/1943.
U.S. Armed Forces FM23-36 M1917 S&W Revolver Manual FM23-36 U.S. Armed Forces manual on the M1917 Smith & Wesson revolver. The manual is dated 20/10/1941.
U.S. Armed Forces Packboard Instruction Sheet A packboard instruction sheet.
U.S. Armed Forces TM11-1122 Mine Detector Manual TM11-1122 U.S. Armed Forces mine detector manual dated 06/04/1943.
U.S. Armed Forces TM9-270 M2A1 Flame Thrower Manual This is a TM9-270 M2A1 flame thrower manual. The M2A1 flame thrower was used during WW2, Korean and Vietnam Wars. The manual is dated August 1952.
U.S. Armoured Signal Flag Pouch This is the signal flag pouch which carried 3 colour signal flags for optical communications within tank units. The flags where waved by the tank commander from his cupola.
U.S. Army & Marines Marksman Badge This is a marksman badge worn by U.S. army and Marines. The badge has a pistol qualification bar. This example is in excellent condition the reserve of the award the "G-23, 1/20.SF". The same marking is also on the reverse of the pistol qualification bar.
U.S. Army Air Force B-15 Flight Jacket This is a good example of a B-15 flight jacket which was introduced in 1944 and retains the army air force insignia on the left sleeve. The B-15 was the first flight jacket to incorporate the pen/pencil pocket on the sleeve which became the standard feature on all later pattern flight jackets. The Talon made is zipper is in good working order and the the jacket is approximately a size 42 regular.
U.S. Army Air Force M1917 Tunic This is a M1917 tunic which has the branch insignia of the army air force. The tunic also has the unit badge of the 71st Aero Squadron, which was formed in February 1918 as instruction flying squadron, re-designated in July 1918 to Squadron A and based at Love Field Texas. The Squadron was demobilised in November 1918. The tunic retains contract label which gives the name of the manufacturer as \"HENRY SONNEBORN & CO. INC\" and the date of production 12th April 1917. The tunic has suffered with some very minor moth nips.
U.S. Army Air Force Tie This is an olive cotton tie which is stamped with the emblem of the army air force.
U.S. Army Airforce A-9 Flyiing Helmet This is a tropical issue A-9 flying helmet for the U.S. Army Airforce. The leather ear parts have dried and have started to come apart, however the the rest of the flying helmet is in good condition and would make a good restoration project. The helmet retains it's size label "Medium" and it's contract label.
U.S. Army Airforce Class A Service Tunic This is a extremely nice example of a army airforce class A service tunic, retaining all of its insignia. The lower right sleeve patch is for Air Engineering. The also has a 3 year service stripe. The tunic also retains its contract label, which gives the makers name "D.R.Clothing Co.Inc", pattern date 7th February 1940, with a production date of 1st April 1941. The tunic is size stamped 38. It also has the rank of sergeant. The eagle badge on the above the right breast pocket indicates that the soldier has been honourably discharged from Military service.
U.S. Army Blanket A green army blanket.
U.S. Army Blanket This is a 1960's era U.S. army woollen blanket.
U.S. Army Class A Service Tunic This class A service tunic retaining most of its original insignia except for the metal collar discs. The right sleeve patch is of the Army Service force and the left patch is of the Panama Canal Department which was formed to guard the Panama canal from 1917 to 1947. The rank badges is of a Staff Sergeant, who has six overseas bars, each bar indicates 6 months service totally 3 years. He has also been awarded the 3 year service stripe. The left lower sleeve also has the Meritorious service unit badge which was introduce in August 1944 for efficiency of army service units. The tunic also retains its contract label, which gives the maker name "Jules Seagal" pattern date 7th February 1940 with a production date 3rd October 1941 and the size 38 large. The eagle badge above the right breast pocket indicates that the Staff Sergeant has been honourably discharged from military service.
U.S. Army Dress Greens Uniform A set of U.S. army dress green uniform consisting of the tunic and trousers. The tunic has the insignia of the 82nd Airborne Division and rank chevron of a private first class. It also retains its collar insignia, gold guilted buttons and its contract label, which gives the contractors name "Superior Coat.Co" and dated 1968. The size label is also clearly visible which gives the size 39R ( Regular ). The trousers are also dated 1968, the size label gives the size as 30 waist by 36 inch leg. The trousers contract label gives the contractors name as "Glenn's All American Sports Wear".
U.S. Army Enlisted Man\'s Visor Cap This is a 1960\'s era U.S. Army enlisted man\'s visor cap, which has a russet leather chinstrap, which is held in place by two small gold gilt buttons with the United States coat of arms embossed. The cap is quite a large size approximately a size 7.1/4\".
U.S. Army Handkerchief This is a U.S. Army handkerchief.
U.S. Army Handkerchief This is a U.S. Army issue handkerchief.
U.S. Army Handkerchief This is U.S. Army issue handkerchief.
U.S. Army Handkerchief This is a U.S. Army issue handkerchief.
U.S. Army High Neck Sweater The high neck sweater was designed as part of the M1943 uniform. This example is actually post-war dated 1948. However it is identical to the war-time examples. The sweater retains it\'s contract label which gives the name of the manufacturer as \"Rudolph Knitting Mills Inc\" and dated 29th December 1945. The front of the sweater does have a small hole, otherwise it is in good condition. The sweater is a small size.
U.S. Army High Neck Sweater The high neck sweater was designed as part of the M1943 uniform. This example is in mint unissued condition. However it is post-war made and the date of manufacture is 1st December 1950. The contract label gives the name of the maker as \"Max Lowenthal & Son\". It is size marked \"Small\", however it is still quite large and will fit someone of a medium build. The sweater is identical to the wartime produced versions, the only difference is the date of manufacture. Original wartime and 1950\'s dated army issue highneck sweaters are extremely rare as they where extremely popular items. They tended to be kept by the original owners and would wear them in civilian life once they had left the service.
U.S. Army Issue Sun Glasses This is a unissued Vietnam era U.S. Army sunglasses still in their original issue packet. The glasses have green lenses. We have a limited number of these issue sun glasses .
U.S. Army Khaki Shirt This is a early 1st pattern U.S. Army khaki shirt with the rank of Staff Sergeant and the collar insignia of the Transport Corps. The shirt also has the insignia of the Aviation Centre & Fort Rucker, which has the motto "Above the Best" and comes with a Transport Corps blue lanyard. The shirt is a large size approximately a 44" chest.
U.S. Army Lantern This is a rare unissued boxed U.S. Army lantern produced by Delta Electric Company, Marion, Indiana. This type of lantern with top and side lights, where supplied by the allies to the French Resistance for use on secret landing sites allowing allied pilots to land and supply the resistance or drop off SOE/OSS agents. We only have two in stock both are dated March 1943 and stamped "U.S.". The civilian issue examples, which are quite common are not painted green or stamped "U.S.".
U.S. Army Lantern This is a rare unissued boxed U.S. Army lantern produced by the Delta Electric Company, Marion, Indiana. This type of lanterns with a top and side lights, where supplied to the French resistance for use on secret landing sites allowing allied pilots to land and supply the resistance or to drop off SOE/OSS agents. We only have two in stock both are dated March 1943 and stamped "U.S". The civilian issue examples, which are quite common are not painted green or stamped "U.S.".
U.S. Army Late-War Garrison Cap This is a late-war army universal garrison cap, which no longer has the branch of service piping. This example is dated 1944 and size marked 7. It is a unissued item, however it has suffered with three minor moth nips.
U.S. Army Late-War Garrison Cap This is a unissued late-war universal garrison cap without any branch of service piping. This example is date 1944 and size stamped 7.
U.S. Army M1934 Medical Department Blanket This is a army M1934 blanket, which is in unissued condition. The blanket retains it\'s contract label which gives the name of the maker as \"PEERLESS TEXTILES\", This example has the symbol of the Army Medical Department and is actually post-war issue dated 30th January 1953. However it is identical to wartime issue examples.
U.S. Army Machinaw Coat This Mackinaw coat, which is also known as the Jeep coat, was first adopted by the U.S. army during World War 1. This example is the last pattern without a blanket lined collar and was introduced on 19th April 1943. However some later examples of the third pattern did not have belt loops, The contract label is missing and their is a hole in the lower right side of the skirt, but only goes through the first layer of material and is not visible externally. The coat is approximately a size 42 regular.
U.S. Army Mackinaw Coat This is a U.S. Army Mackinaw coat, which is also known as the jeep jacket. The Mackinaw was first adopted into the U.S. army during WW1. This example is in good condition except for the belt, which has frayed on it's edges through use and a tare to the left shoulder. The jacket was produced by "J. Rissman & Son", size marked 36 regular and dated 24th December 1941 with a 1939 pattern date.
U.S. Army Mackinaw Coat This example is the last pattern of the Mackinaw coat, which was introduced on 19th April 1943 and differs from the early patterns, but not having a waist belt for blanket lined collar. The coat is in good condition and 38.
U.S. Army Medical Corps Issue Fork This is a spoon issued to the U.S. Army medical Corps. The spoon is maker marked \"National Stainless\".
U.S. Army Of Occupation Medal This is the U.S. Army of Occupation medal for Japan.
U.S. Army Officer Summer Visor Cap This is a good example of a Army officers summer visor cap which is approximately a size 7.1/4. The eagle and buttons retain all of their gold guilt finis. The leather peak and chinstraps are also in very good condition. The leather sweatband is maker marked \"E-Z Cushion\".
U.S. Army Officers Tropical Crusher Cap This is a army officers tropical/summer crusher cap, which has extremely nice shape. The cap does have a number of stains probably caused by a tropical climate. The cap is size marked 7.
U.S. Army Officers Trousers This is a the M1938 pattern officers trousers, which are in excellent condition and retain their contract label, which gives the size 34" waist with a 34" leg. The inside leg actually measures 32". The contract label gives the place of manufacture "France".
U.S. Army Officers Visor Cap Badge A U.S. army officers gold guilted visor cap badge.
U.S. Army Poncho A good example of a Vietnam era poncho. The poncho still retains it\'s instruction stamp and has a very faint maker\'s stamp.
U.S. Army Poncho A good example of a Vietnam era poncho which has still retains the printed instructions.
U.S. Army Spoon This is a U.S. army issue spoon.
U.S. Army Tie This is a U.S. Army tan coloured cotton tie.
U.S. Army Whistle This is a U.S. army issue whistle which is dated 1978 and is identical to the pattern used during WW2, Korea and the Vietnam War. This example is maker marked \"J.G.B.\" and retains it\'s cord.
U.S. Army Whistle This is a 1971 dated whistle which is in working condition. This example is maker marked G.P.I. The whistle would have been used by senior NCO's officers and Military Police.
U.S. BC-611 Transmitter & Receiver & Testing Equipment This is a good example of a BC-611 transmitter and receiver complete with all of its testing equipment consisting of the Testing set, test stand, testing case, spare crystal value box with spare values and manuals. The complete set is extremely rare. The spare value box is dated 1944, the manual 1943 and the testing set, case and stand 1952.
U.S. Beanie Cap This is a wool Beanie cap which became standardised in February 1942 for wear in cold weather under the M1 helmet. The cap is in good condition retaining its contract label which gives the size as medium.
U.S. Campaign Hat This is an officers example of the campaign hat, as indicated by the gold and leather hat bands around the crown. The cap cord is buff in colour indicating Quartermaster Corps. The chinstrap and leather headband are missing. However the paper size label 6.7/8, the makers and stock paper labels are still attached. The makers label reads " The United States Hatters of North America".
U.S. Car-15/XM177 Magazine This is a 30 Round magazine for the Car 15/XM177 submachine gun. The magazine is Colt made.
U.S. Coca Cola Can Opener This is a Coca Cola period can opener.
U.S. Cold Weather Liner Trousers These cold weather trousers was part of the cold weather uniform worn under the M65 combat uniform. The trousers are quilted, size marked "Medium" ( waist 31"-35" ) and dated 1972.
U.S. Combat Boots A set of black leather combat boots which are size stamped 10 regular and dated February 1966. The stitching is still strong, the leather soft and supple. The rubber soles tread has wear and maker marked "B.F.Goodrich:
U.S. Combat Vehicle Crew Helmet This is a combat vehicle crew ( CVC ) helmet which is complete with its microphone and earphones, However the earphones have outer cover has stated to disintegrate, revealing the fibre padding. The head straps have torn away with a partial strap remaining. Externally the helmet is sold retaining most of its original finish. The electrics are maker marked "Electronics Industries LTD".
U.S. Cook Field Set This is a unissued U.S. Army cook field set, still wrapped in its original packaging. The cook set is dated 1962 and maker marked \"Leyse\". The opened cook set is not the one you will receive. But to just to show what it looks like when unwrapped.
U.S. Cook Field Set This is a U.S. Army field cook set, which is maker marked \"Leyse\" and dated 1962.
U.S. Cook Field Set This is a unissued U.S. Army cook field set, still wrapped in its original packaging. The cook set is dated 1962 and maker marked \"Leyse\". The opened cook set is not the one you will receive. But to show what an unwrapped example looks like.
U.S. Cook Field Set This is a unissued U.S. Army cook field set, still wrapped in its original packaging. The cook set is dated 1962 and maker marked \"Leyse\". The illustration of the opened cook set is to show what it looks like when unwrapped.
U.S. Cook Field Set This is a unissued U.S. Army cook field set, still wrapped in its original packaging. The cook set is dated 1962 and maker marked \"Leyse\" The illustration of the opened cook set is to show what the wrapped example looks like unwrapped.
U.S. Corps of Signals Sleeve Badge This is the sleeve badge worn my members of the Corps of Signals.
U.S. Deactivated M1 Rifle This is in fact a post-war made M1 rifle produced by International Harvester and dates to the early 1950's. The rifle is identical to the WW2 examples and continued to be used during the Korean War and in limited numbers in the early part of the Vietnam War. The rifle comes with a current EU/UK deactivation certificate. U.K. Sales Only
U.S. Deactivated M20A1 Super Bazooka The M20A1 super bazooka design was influenced by the success of the German Panzerschreck during WW2 with its more powerful rocket compared to the WW2 M9A1's rocket launchers. The first M20A1's where introduced in 1950 and saw service during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. The M20A1, was also brought by U.S. Allies and remained in service with the U.S. and its allies as late as 1975 as a second line weapon. This example is in good condition and comes with its M1 webbing sling. U.K. Sales Only.
U.S. Deactivated V.B. Rifle Grenade Launcher & Pouch This is a deactivated U.S. made version of the French V.B. ( Viven-Bessieres ) rifle grenade launcher. The U.S. version was designed to attach to the M1903 and M1917 rifles. This example is semi-relic and the metal has been treated to prevent any further corrosion. It comes with a unissued webbing pouch which is maker marked R.I.A. and dated March 1920. U.K. Sales Only
U.S. Distinctive Insignia A set of Distinctive insignia belonging to the 501st Airborne Infantry with the legion "Geronimo"
U.S. Distinctive Insignia A set of distinctive insignia belonging to the 18th Infantry regiment, with the latin motto " Ne Desit Virtus" ( Let Valour not Fail ).
U.S. EE-8-B Field Phone A good example of a EE-8-B field phone in its leather case. The shoulder strap is in good condition. The phone comes with the TS9 handset.
U.S. EE-8-BField Phone This is a EE-8-B field phone with a TS-9 hand set, which is dated 1952. However the handset is identical to the WW2 era TS-9 handset. This example comes with the earlier leather case with shoulder strap.
U.S. Enlisted Garrison Cap The officer quality other ranks garrison cap with the branch of service piping \"red & white\" for the Corps of Engineers\". The cap retains it\'s maker\'s label \"Gordon Mig Co\" and is size marked 6.7/8\".
U.S. Enlisted Mans M1937 Trouser Belt This is a 1941 dated enlisted mans M1937 trouser belt which is maker marked 'R.Q.M.D" and size stamped 40 inches. However this example has been cut and the actual belt length is approximately 34 inches.
U.S. Enlisted Man\'s Summer Visor Cap This is a summer issue example of the enlisted man\' visor cap, which was officially replaced with the Garrison cap in 1941. However it continued to be worn and manufactured. This example does have some light stains to the top of the cap and retains it\'s maker\'s label \"The Gordonia Caps, Louisville , Kentucky\". Besides the staining on the top of the cap it is in very good condition.
U.S. ERDL Tropical Hat This is a ERDL ( Engineer, Research, Development, Laboratory ) tropical hat, which is un-issued and dated 1968. The ERDL camouflage tropical uniform was restricted issue to pathfinder and reconnaissance combat units only in 1968.
U.S. Face Camouflage Paint A tube of un-issued face camouflage paint in light green and loam. This example is dated June 1992. However it is identical to the face paint used during the Vietnam War.
U.S. Far East Airforces Badge This badge was introduced in 1945 and was worn by the 5th and 13th U.S. Airforces.
U.S. Flannel Shirt A flannel shirt without the special gas features which dates this example before 1941 manufacture. The shirt is in good condition, except for a minor repair and one button is missing from the chest packet. The shirt is approximately a 38-40" chest.
U.S. Flannel Shirt A flannel shirt without the special anti-gas features dating this example before 1941 manufacture. The shirt has had a number of repairs. It is also marked with the original owners personal service number. The shirt is approximately a size 36-38" chest.
U.S. Flannel Shirt A good example of a pre-1942 manufactured flannel shirt without the special gas features. The shirt is size stamped 14.1/2 to 33. The shirt is missing one button between the chest pockets. The shirt is approximately a size 40" chest.
U.S. Flannel Shirt A flannel shirt which has the special feature of the gas-flap which was commonly removed by the soldiers for more comfort. This example is in good condition except for buttons which are missing on the front of the shirt. It also appears to have been personalised AVBHQ. Which may be the original owners initials "AVB" and his unit "HQ" for Headquarters". The shirt retains its size label 15.1/2 x 33. It also retains its contract label, however the details have been washed out. The shirt is approximately a size 42" chest.
U.S. Flannel Shirt This is a flannel shirt which would have original had the internal gas-flap which has been cut off. However the buttons for the gas-hood are still attached. The shirt has also suffered some damage to the upper front button where the material has torn. The contract label is still attached, unfortunately the details have been washed out. This example is size 14.1/2. The shirt is approximately a size 40" chest.
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. Frequency Meter Unit This is a Frequency Meter BC-221AH, complete with Frequency meter table and a photocopy of the unit's manual. The unit is dated 1942 and comes in it's green wooden container.
U.S. Fuel Tablets A tin of fuel tablets to heat rations on a portable field stove. The fuel tablets where produced by \"S.C. Johnson & Son . Inc\"
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 Cap ( Engineers ) This is a enlisted man\'s garrison cap with the branch of service piping for the Corps of Engineers. The cap retains its contract label however all the details are washed out. The cap is approximately a size 6.1/4.
U.S. Garrison Cap ( Engineers ) This is senior NCO\'s private purchase garrison cap, which has the branch of service piping for the Corps of Engineers. The cap is in very good condition and has the makers name \"Louisville Cap Co\". It also retains the original owners personal army service number \"W5538\". The cap is approximately a size 6.3/4.
U.S. Garrison Cap ( Artillery ) This is a senior NCO\'s private purchase garrison cap which has the branch of service piping for Artillery. The cap is in very good condition without any mothing, The cap is marked with the original owners personal army service number \"B7001\" and retains the size label \"7.1/8\".
U.S. Garrison Cap ( Engineers ) This is an senior NCO\'s private purchase garrison cap, which has the branch of service piping for Corps of Engineers. The cap is in good condition with one minor moth nip to the rear bottom edge of the left side of the cap. The cap retains its size label \"6.3/4\" and has the original owners army service number \"G5021\"
U.S. Garrison Cap ( Army Air Force ) This is a near mint example of a senior NCO's private purchase garrison cap which has the branch of service piping for the Army Air Force. The cap retains its size label "7.3/8.
U.S. Garrison Cap ( Army Air Force ) This is a near mint private purchase officer quality senior NCO\'s garrison cap which has the branch of service piping for Army Air Force. The cap retains its size label \"6.7/8\".
U.S. Gas Casualty Box This is a an empty box for a Gas casualty box, which retains the contents label.
U.S. Grenade Chest Carrier This is a unissued grenade chest carrier which was introduced in 1918 and continued to be used during WW2. This example is dated April 1918.
U.S. Grenade Pouch This is a three pocket grenade pocket , which would have been hooked to the belt and tied to the thigh. This example is in mint unissued condition maker marked \"J.Q.M.D.\" and dated 1945.
U.S. Grenade Vest This is a un-issued example of grenade vest, which was designed to hold 40mm high explosive ammunition for the M79 and M203 genade launchers. The four top pockets are for the 40mm pyrotechnic cartridges. The vest is dated 1974 and was produced by "Lite Industries".
U.S. Handkerchief This is a silk handkerchief made from parachute silk.
U.S. Huey Helicopter Piece This is part of the air-intake of a Huey Helicopter.
U.S. Identity Disc Chain This is a unissued identity disc chain still in its original packet, which is dated 1945. The chain was original part of box chaining 100 packets. We have a limited number left. Shown in the listing is the original cardboard box with the remaining packets left in stock. The box is not part of the listing.
U.S. Inert 50 Calibre Rounds Five U.S. made inert 50 calibre rounds which are all dated 1986. U.K. Sales Only. Sorry will not send to Scotland or Northern Ireland.
U.S. Inert WW2 Made Boxed 303 Ammunition This is a U.S. made box of 20 inert rounds of Winchester made .303 rifle ammunition. All the rounds a dated 1941. U.K. Sales Only.
U.S. Inert WW2 Made Boxed 303 Ammunition This is a U.S. made box of 20 rounds of inert .303 rifle ammunition produced by Winchester. All the rounds are dated 1941. U.K. Sales Only.
U.S. Inert WW2 Made Boxed 303 Ammunition This is a U.S. made box of 20 inert .303 rifle ammunition produced by Winchester. All the rounds are dated 1941. U.K. Sales Only.
U.S. Insecticide Powder A tin of insecticide powder, which was produced by McCormick & Co.
U.S. Insecticide Powder A tin of Insecticide powder, which is dated 1966 and maker marked "Seaboard MFG Laboratories Inc".
U.S. Insecticide Powder A tin of insecticide powder, which is maker marked "Seeboard MFG Laboratories Inc" and dated 1966.
U.S. Issue Vietnam Map This is a U.S. military map of Vietnam compiled by the U.S. Naval Oceanographic Office in May 1968. The map is in English and Vietnamese.
U.S. Jungle Boots A pair of unissued size 8N ( narrow foot ) jungle boots which have the later panama anti-mud traction sole. The boots are maker marked \"Bata\" and dated June 1967 and come without laces.
U.S. Jungle Boots A pair of Jungle boot with the later Panama anti-mud traction sole. The boots are in good condiiton size marked 9N ( narrow foot ) and where produced by \"McRae\" and come without laces.
U.S. Jungle Boots A nice set of un-issued U.S. Army tropical boots, which are dated \"June 1967 ( 667). The boots are size marked \"8XN\" ( Extra Narrow foot ) and have the early Vibram sole which was later replaced with the Panama anti-mud traction sole. The boots still have the original instruction tag attached. The boots where produced by \"BATA\".
U.S. Jungle Boots A pair of used size 7 regular jungle boots, with the later Panama anti-mud traction sole. The boots where produced by \"Bata\" and are in good condition.
U.S. Jungle Boots A good pair of U.S. issue tropical jungle boots, with the early Vibram sole, which was later replaced with the Panama anti-mud traction sole. The boots are dated March 1968 and are size stamped \"9\" narrow and come without laces.
U.S. Late War M1 Rear Seamed Helmet & Marine Corps Camouflage Helmet Cover This is a late war rear seamed, manganese rim M1 helmet with tan chinstraps which was produced between November 1944 to August 1945. The liner is maker marked "CAPAC" for the Capac Manufacturing Company. The helmet comes with a Marine Corps issue camouflage helmet cover , which is in excellent condition.
U.S. late-War M1936 Pistol Belt This is a late-war M1936 pistol belt in OD No7 green shade crimped alloy slides. The belt meaures 41 inches.
U.S. late-War M1936 Pistol Belt This is a late-war M1936 pistol belt in OD No7 green shade with crimped alloy sliders. The belt measures 40 inches.
U.S. late-War M1936 Pistol Belt This is a late-war M1936 pistol belt in OD 7 green. The belt is 41 inches long.
U.S. Late-War M1936 Field Bag & Strap This is a late-war M1936 field bag with the additional equipment tab on the front. The M1936 field bag is more commonly known as the musette bag and was issued to officers, paratroopers, armoured infantry and armoured vehicle crews. This example is maker marked \"PUGG MANUFACTURING CO\" and dated 1944.
U.S. Leather Knife & Fork Sheaths A pair of unissued leather knife and fork sheaths which insert in the M1928 mess tin pouch.
U.S. Leather Knife & Fork Sheaths A pair of leather knife and fork sheaths which insert into the M1928 mess tin pouch.
U.S. Life Preserver Light This is a unissued life light still in its original packaging and was manufactured by Colvin-Slocum Boats Inc.
U.S. Long Johns A unissued Long Johns which are a size 36 and maker marked Shorewood Mills Inc and dated 30th October 1942.
U.S. Long Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The is a modern Italian made copy of the U.S. long rifle, which was also known as the Kentucky rifle, Pennsylvania rifle or the American long rifle. It was a muzzle loading rifle used for hunting and warfare and was one of the commonly used rifles of the 18th and 19th centuries. The rifle saw service in the American War of Independence, French and Indian wars, American Indian wars, War of 1812, Texan revolution, Mexican-American War and the American civil war. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
U.S. M-1910 Water Bottle Set A good example of a U.S. M-1910 water bottle set consisting of pouch, water bottle and cup. The pouch and water bottle is dated 1918. The cup has no markings or dates.
U.S. M1 Carbine The M1 carbine was introduced in late 1941 and was designed for use with machine gunners, mortar crews, drivers, artillerymen, clerks, cooks and other support troops. However the weapon became popular amongst infantry officers and senior NCO's. This example has the early features of a two aperture flip sight and no bayonet lug. In late-1944 a rear ramp sight and bayonet lug for the M4 bayonet was added. The majority of existing WW2 dated M1 carbines where upgraded with new features after 1945 making this example quite rare. The M1 carbine continued to see service with the U.S. army through Korea and Vietnam Wars. This example was produced by General Motors Inland Division and is dated July 1943. It is deactivated to the current EU/UK specification. U.K. Sales Only.
U.S. M1 Carbine ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a post-war made M1 carbine produced by Universal Firearms Corporation for the commercial market. The Universal made carbines where all manufactured between 1961 to 1984. This example has had its universal woodwork and metal top heat guard replaced with original WW2 era wood work. Its a pre-1995 deactivation. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purhcase.
U.S. M1 Carbine ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The M1 carbine was introduced in late 1941 and was designed for use with machine gunners, mortar crews, drivers, artillerymen, clerks, cooks and other support troops. However the weapon became popular amongst Infantry officers and senior NCO's. Early examples had a two aperture rear sight and no bayonet lug for the M4 bayonet. However after 1945 the majority of WW2 M1 carbines where upgraded with the a rear ramp sight and bayonet lug. This example is an early pre-1995 deactivation with a full moving action. It has the post-war upgrade and was manufactured by Underwood-Elliot Fisher Company. It is dated July 1943. The M1 carbine continued to be used with the U.S. army during the Korean and Vietnam wars. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
U.S. M1 Carbine Magazine Pouch This is a twin magazine pouch for the M1 carbine. This example has a faint makers stamp and is dated 1943.
U.S. M1 Carbine Sling & Oil Bottle This is a Vietnam era issue M1 carbine sling which also includes the oil bottle. The M1 sling and oil bottle was also utilised for the M3 grease gun.
U.S. M1 CarbIne Stock This is complete stock for the M1 carbine and has the WW2 top hand guard. Post-war hand guards have two grommets on each side where wartime examples have a single grommet and each side.
U.S. M1 Distinctive Helmet Liner Helmet liners where often worn without the steel helmet and became distinctive uniform items. This example has the insignia of the 392nd Infantry Regiment with the motto "PACE ET BELLO PARATUS" in latin ( In Peace and in War ) and of the 982nd Infantry Division ( Indian Chief ). The liner is maker marked "CAPAC", the neckband is dated 1967. The sweatband is dated 1969.
U.S. M1 Distinctive Helmet Liner Helmet liners where often worn without the steel helmets and became distinctive uniform items for example the 22nd Replacement battalion at Cam Ranh Bay wore white helmet liners with decals, very similar to the example shown. I believe this liner is one of the distinctive uniform items worn by a replacement battalion. The liner is World War 2 vintage maker marked with the letter "F" within a shield identifying the manufacturer as Firestone Tire & Rubber Company. It has been re-strapped for Vietnam. The leather sweatband is dated 1964.
U.S. M1 Fixed Bale Helmet This is an early M1 fixed bale helmet which would have been produced between July 1941 to October 1943. This example is in excellent condition retaining its original finish, tan chinstraps reverted to the shell which is unusual as the majority of M1 helmets chinstraps are stitched. The plastic liner is the 2nd pattern which was introduced in September 1942 and replaced the rayon suspension straps with cotton straps. This example is missing its rear neck straps and chinstrap. The liner is maker marked with stylistic letters "MSA" within a circle which identifies the maker as Mine Appliances Company.
U.S. M1 Front Seamed Swivel Bale Unit Marked Helmet This is a good example of a front seamed, swivel bale M1 helmet which still retains it's original unit's divisional insignia of the 3rd Infantry division, which fought in Tunisia, Sicily and Southern France "Saint-Tropez" and Vosage. The Division also saw action in Belgium taking part in the Battle of the Bulge, Germany and finished the war in Austria. The chinstraps are still attached but are extremely fragile and frayed. The liner is not original to the helmet but is wartime issue with the tan straps and was produced "Westinghouse Electric Company" identified by the letter "W" within a ovel directly above a crown stamp. It has also been personalised, however i believe this was probably done after the war.
U.S. M1 Front Seamed Swivel Bale Helmet This is M1 front seamed swivel bale helmet which was in production from October 1943 to November 1944. This example actually dates to October 1944 when the stainless steel rim was changed to a manganese rim. The shell has had to coats of paint which was period applied. The chinstrap also retains brass fittings. The liner missing its chinstrap and liner neck band. It is maker marked with a letter "F" within a shield, which identifies the maker as "Firestone Tire & Rubber Company.
U.S. M1 Front Seamed Swivel Bale Helmet This is a nice example of M1 front seamed swivel bale helmet which would have been produced between October 1943 to October 1944, when the stainless steel rim was replaced with a manganese rim. The chinstraps are in olive drab No7 and have a steel buckle.. The liner missing its liner neck band and chinstrap. It is maker marked "CAPAC" for the Capac Manufacturing Company.
U.S. M1 Garand Buttstock Cleaning Kit A complete cleaning kit for the M1 Garand rifle, consisting of clear plastic oil bottle, cleaning rod and brush. The cleaning kit is of 1960's vintage.
U.S. M1 Garand Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The M1 Garand rifle which was introduced into the U.S. Military in 1936 and remained in production to the 1950's. The M1 saw service during WW2, Korea and was in regular service with the U.S. to 1963. Post-war made M1's have minor differences from the WW2 examples. War time M1's have a milled trigger guard with a slot, the rear sight dial switch has a bar in its centre. The left side of the rear sight dial has the words up and down. This example is a post-war made and is dated November 1953, it is in excellent condition maker marked "Harrington & Richardson Arms Corporation". The trigger guard is WW2 vintage . This is a pre-1995 deactivation with a full working action. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
U.S. M1 Garand Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is in fact a post-war made example produced by Springfield armouries and dates to 1954. The rifle is identical to the examples used during WW2 and is in excellent condition. It will not cock or dry fire, however the trigger and cocking handle do move. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
U.S. M1 Garand Sniper Check Piece This is leather check piece used for the Sniper version of the M1 Garand rifle. This is post-war made and stamped "MRT" for Mildew Resistant Treatment.
U.S. M1 Gas Mask Waterproofing Kit The M1 gas mask waterproofing kit was issued to troops taking part in amphibious operations. The kit contains square patches, adhesive plaster and two metal clamps for waterproofing the canister and hose. Plus an instruction sheet.
U.S. M1 Helmet & Military Police Camouflage Cover This is a very nice example of standard U.S. M1 helmet, with the anchor on the chinstrap buckle. The helmet comes with a Mitchell camouflage cover with MP ( Military Police ) stitched to the front. The federal stock number "No 8116" dates the cover in early 1965. The liner is and sweatband are both dated 1969.
U.S. M1 Helmet & Mitchell Camouflage Cover An extremely nice example of a M1 helmet and Mitchell camouflage helmet cover. The shell has the heat stamp numnber "5654" and a 1968 dated liner, which has been personalised with the original owners name "David Webste". The chinstrap buckle has the anchor emblem. The leather sweatband is dated 1969 and the Mitchell camouflage cover is dated 1970.
U.S. M1 Helmet & Mitchell Camouflage Helmet Cover M1 helmet which has been period repainted for Vietnam the rear of the helmet has fracture seams which was common on WW2 era M1 helmets. The helmet shell heat number is visible "1598" and the buckle and the chinstrap is marked with the letter "P". The liner is dated 1962 and the Mitchell camouflage cover is dated 1969.
U.S. M1 Rear Seamed Helmet This is a later-war variation M1 helmet, which has oliver drab No7 webbing and a manganese rim with a rear seam. The helmet was produced sometime between November 1944 to August 1945. The front of the helmet has the unit insignia of the Quartermaster Corps, Supply company, Pearl Habour, Hawaii. The liner is maker marked "CAPAC", which identifies the liner being produced by Capac Manufacturing "Company" . The rear of the liner has suffered with a split.
U.S. M1 Thompson This is a current EU/UK deactivated M1 Thompson submachine gun, which was introduced in 1942 due to the United States need to re-arm and supply its allies with war aid. The M1928 Thompson was deemed too long to produce and re-designed resulting with the M1, which was more suited for mass production. This example is an early production model which does not have the rear sight wing protectors. It does not cock or dry fire, however the cocking handle and trigger do move. It is maker marked "Auto-Ordnance". The M1 remained in production to 1945 and continue to see service with the U.S. militaria during the Korean War. It comes with a current EU/UK deactivation certificate. U.K. Sales Only.
U.S. M1 Thompson ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The M1 Thompson was introduced in 1942 due to the United Stated need to re-arm and supply its allies with war aid. The M1928 was deemed too long to produce and re-designed resulting with the M1 which was more suited for mass production. This example has the rear sight wing protectors, which is a later feature. Its does not cock or dry fire, but does have a moving trigger. This example is maker marked "Auto-Ordnance. The M1 remained in production to 1945 but remained in service with the U.S. military during the Korean War. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
U.S. M14 Spare Parts Pouch This is a weapons spare parts pouch was was produce in 1945 and maker marked \"DIANA\". However in the early 1960\'s it was re-designated as a spare parts pouch the for M14 self-loading rifle by Piece Packing Co and retains the firms inspectors card.
U.S. M16 Ammunition Bandolier This is a M16 ammunition bandolier, which would holds ten 5.56mm clips.This example is dated April 1975.
U.S. M16 Ammunition Bandolier This is a 1975 dated ammunition bandolier which would have contained 5.56mm Clips.
U.S. M16 Hand Guards A set of original 1960\'s era M16 hand guards. U.K. Sales Only.
U.S. M16 Plastic Magazine Bags I have a number of this Vietnam issue M16 plastic magazine bags which kept the magazine and ammunition dry.
U.S. M16 Plastic Magazine Bags A have a number of this M16 Vietnam issue plastic magazine bags, which kept the ammuntion and magazine dry.
U.S. M17 Gas Mask & Haversack A nice example of a M17 gas mask, which comes with its rubberised hood, and spare lenses. This example is dated 1968 and the hood is dated 1976.
U.S. M17 Gas Mask Bag This is the M17 gas mask bag.
U.S. M1903 Gun Cover This is a unissued gun cover for M1903 rifle. This example is dated 1918.
U.S. M1903 Gun Cover This is variant of the M1903 gun cover for use with the springfiled rifle. This example is missing it's shoulder strap.
U.S. M1903 Parade Sling This is a U.S. M1903 parade sling in white for use with the M1903 springfield or M1 Garand rifles.
U.S. M1903A3 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. A very good example of a M1903A3 rifle which was introduced on 21st May 1942. This was a redesign of the M1903 with the aim of to facilitate mass-production. The main difference was the re-positioning and design of the rear sight. This example is maker marked "Smith Corona" and dated July 1943. The stock is maker marked 'RIA" for Rock Island Arsenal' and stamped with various military proof markings. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
U.S. M1905 Shot Gun Bandolier This is a M1905 Shot gun bandolier with produced by Mills Woven Cartridge belt Company and has the patent date of 18th April 1905. This example is actually dated 1913 and holds 12 gauge shot gun shells.
U.S. M1907 Leather Sling This is unissued M1907 leather sling which was used for the M1903 Rifle, M1 Garand self-loading rifle and the M1918 Browning automatic rifle. This example is maker marked "MRT"
U.S. M1907 Leather Sling This is a reproduction M1907 leather sling for use with the M1903 and M1 rifles.
U.S. M1907 Leather Sling This is a M1907 leather sling which was used on the M1903, M1917 rifles and the Browning Automatic rifle during WW1. The sling continued to be used during WW2 for the M1 Garand rifle, M1903A3 rifle. In 1944 the sling was officially replaced with the M1 Olive drab webbing sling for use with the M1 rifle. However it continued to still be used. The M1907 sling was also used for the British No4T sniper rifle.
U.S. M1910 Complete Haversack Set This is a complete M1910 haversack set, consisting of the mess tin pouch, haversack and carrier. The haversack and carrier are both dated 1918 and maker marked RIA and C.P.Co.
U.S. M1910 Entrench Pick-Matlock This is a 1944 dated pick-matlock used for entrenching work. The entrenching tool is maker marked "Plumb"
U.S. M1910 Entrenching Pick-Mattock This is a M1910 pick-mattock entrenching tool, the handle has a faint "U.S." stamp. The pick is maker marked "PLUMB" and dated 1943. The pouch has a faint makers stamp with a visible 1944 date.
U.S. M1910 Entrenching tool & Carrier This is a M1910 entrenching tool which is U.S. stamped and comes with its carrier which is maker marked "H&P" and dated August 1918.
U.S. M1910 Entrenching Tool & Cover This is a 1942 dated M1910 entrenching tool which is maker marked "AMES". This example comes with unissued cover which is maker marked "W.L.Dumas MFG.Co" and dated 1943.
U.S. M1910 Entrenching Tool & Cover M1910 entrenching tool which is U.S. stamped and comes with 1942 dated cover which is maker marked "Airtress Midland".
U.S. M1910 Field Dressing Pouch This is a M1910 field dressing pouch.
U.S. M1910 First Aid Pouch & Field Dressing This is a M1910 first aid pouch which still contains a sealed field dressing produced by Bauer & Black and dated 2nd November 1916
U.S. M1910 Mattock This is M1910 Mattlock used for making fox holes and other entrenching activities. This example has a 1951 dated carrier which is also faintly stamped with the maker\'s name.
U.S. M1910 Mess Tin Pouch This is a M1910 mess tin pouch which attaches to the M1910 haversack. This example has had a field repair to the button area and has had the button replaced with a WW2 era uniform button which would have been used on the HBT uniform. M1910 webbing continued to be used during WW2.
U.S. M1910 Mess Tin Pouch This is a M1910 mess tin pouch which would be attached to the M1910 haversack ( Doughboy Pack ).
U.S. M1910 Pack Carrier This is a M1910 pack carrier which attaches to the lower half of the M1910 haversack. The front of the carrier is stamped with the original owners service number. The carrier is also maker marked "L.C.C. & Co" and dated October 1918 (10-18 ). The leather strap which attaches the carrier to the haversack is missing.
U.S. M1910 Pack Carrier This is a M1910 pack carrier which attaches to the lower half of the M1910 haversack. This example is dated August 1918 ( 8-18 ) and is maker marked "Long". The leather strap which attaches the carrier to the haversack is missing.
U.S. M1910 Pack Carrier This is a M1910 pack carrier which attaches to the lower half of the M1910 haversack. The leather strap which attaches the carrier to the haversack is missing.
U.S. M1910 Pack Carrier This is a M1910 pack carrier which attaches to the lower half of the M1910 haversack. The leather strap which attaches the carrier to the haversack is missing.
U.S. M1910 Pick-Matlock Entrenching Tool & Carrier This is a M1910 Pick-Matlock entrenching tool which is the handle and pick and carrier are all dated 1944. The pick is maker marked "Plumb" and the carrier is maker marked "W.L.Dumas.MFG Co".
U.S. M1910 Pick-Mattock & Carrier This is an M1910 pick-mattlock used for entrenching fox holes and other fighting positions. This example comes with a 1951 dated carrier.
U.S. M1910 Rifle Ammunition Belt This is a late-war M1910 rifle ammunition belt, in good condition.
U.S. M1910 War Economy Rifle Ammunition Belt This is a very good example of a M1910 war economy produced M1910 rifle ammunition belt, which is maker marked "L.L.C.& Co" and dated November 1918.
U.S. M1910 Water Bottle Set This is a M1910 water bottle set consisting of a 1945 dated cup and water bottle with a 1956 dated pouch. The water bottle is maker marked A.G.M.Co and the cup is maker marked E.A.Co. It has also been personalised with the original owners service number "A362'. The pouch was produced by Collette MFG Co.
U.S. M1910 Water bottle Set This is a matching 1945 dated water bottle set, consisting of a M1910 water bottle , which is maker marked "A.G.M.CO" a M1942 cup, which is maker marked "S.M.CO" and a M1910 pouch.
U.S. M1910 Water Bottle Set This is a M1910 water bottle set, which has had a wartime replacement plastic cap. The water bottle is maker marked "L.F.& Co" and dated 1918. The cup is also the M1910 pattern, which is maker marked "A.G.M.Co" and dated 1944. The pouch is the M1942 pattern and is clearly dated 1942 and was originally tan but has been dyed green, probably for Korea. Green webbing was introduced in the European theatre in late 1944.
U.S. M1910 Water Bottle Set A M1910 water bottle set consisting of water bottle, which is not dated or maker marked. However it does have the early aluminium cap. The drinking cup is dated 1918 and maker marked "BA.Co". The pouch is dated 1917 and maker marked L.C.C & Co. It appears to have been issued to two soldiers as the base of the pouch as two sets of personal service numbers one of which has been crossed out.
U.S. M1910 Water Bottle Set This is a M1910 water bottle set consisting of a 1962 dated water bottle, a M1942 drinking cup which is maker marked "Ingersole Products" and a M56 pouch, which has a tare to its bottom.
U.S. M1910 Water Bottle Set This is a M1910 water bottle set, consisting of a water bottle, cup and pouch. The water bottle and cup are both dated 1945. The bottle is maker marked "A.G.M. and the cup is maker marked "T.A.C.U.Co". The pouch is dated 1952.
U.S. M1910 Water Bottle Set This is a M1910 water bottle set which the cup and water bottle are both dated 1918. The water bottle is maker marked J.W.B.M.CO and the cup is maker marked AGM.CO. The water bottle has been half painted red, however i do not no what the significance of the paint is for. The pouch is a faint makers stamp and is dated 1917. The base of the water bottle pouch is stamped with the original owners personal service number.
U.S. M1910 Water Bottle Set This is a M1910 water bottle set consisting of a 1945 dated cup, which is maker marked "TACU.CO". The water bottle is also dated 1945 and maker marked "A.G.M.CO". The pouch is non-dated.
U.S. M1910 Water Bottle Set A M1910 water bottle set which consists of the water bottle, drinking cup and pouch. All three items are dated 1945 and maker marked with different makers. Water bottle, S.M.Co, drinking cup, TACU.Co.
U.S. M1911 Campaign Hat This is a good example of an enlisted man's M1911 campaign hat. This example has a leather cap cord, which would normally have the branch of service colour It also has a "U.S." cipher on the front which was not standard issue. The hat would normally have a hatband around the base of the crown, however this is missing, but the outline is clearly visible.
U.S. M1911A1 Leather Magazine Pouch This is a leather magazine pouch for the M1911A1 pistol, worn by officers and members of the military police. This example is maker marked "L-F.CO" and dated October 1951.
U.S. M1912 Pistol Magazine Pouch This is M1912 magazine pouch for the the M1911 semi-auto pistol.
U.S. M1917 Bayonet The M1917 bayonet is basically a copy of the British P13 bayonet which was taken into U.S. service when the United States entered World War One. The bayonet retained most of the British characteristics of the P13. including the deep grooves in the handle. However a clearing hole was added to the pommel and the British style leather scabbard had the M1910 belt hook added. This example has suffered with corrosion to the blade. However the U.S. stamp and ordnance flaming bomb with the "eagle inspection mark are clearly visible. It is also maker marked with the letter "W" within a circle for Winchester. The pommel is also marked with an unknown unit marking "W.S.S.17". Age Restricted item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
U.S. M1917 Breeches A good example of M1917 breeches which are approximately a 34" waist with a 24" leg. The breeches retain their makers label "Fifth Avenue Uniform Co" and dated 12th April 1918. This example is also named to the original owner "C.Strab". Which we also have his M1917 tunic. ( see Listing number 63663).
U.S. M1917 Helmet An M1917 Helmet retaining all of its original finish. The shell is marked "ZC188" and the liner is still attached with its instruction tab. The helmet is missing its leather chinstrap, otherwise it is in excellent condition.
U.S. M1917 Helmet A good example of a M1917 helmet, retaining its liner and leather chinstrap. However one side of the chinstrap has torn and come away from the chinstrap bale loop. The shell is untouched and is marked "Z037".
U.S. M1917 Helmet ( Signal Corps ) U.S. M1917 helmet which has the insignia of the Signal Corps. The shell is in very good condition with the serial number "ZD36". The liner is still attached, however the original chinstrap is missing. This has been replaced with leather chinstrap, which looks to be of German origin.
U.S. M1917 Helmet Unit Marked 89th Infantry Division This is an excellent example of a M1917 helmet retaining all of its original finish with both sides of the helmet shell unit marked with the insignia of the 89th Infantry Division. The shell is stamped 'ZD124". The liner and chinstrap are both still attached and in good condition. U.S. made brodie helmets have a spot revert attaching the chinstrap loops, where British Brodie helmets have a split pin revert.
U.S. M1917 Tunic ( 78th Infantry Division ) This is a very nice example of a named M1917 tunic which has the insignia of the 312th Infantry regiment L Company. The tunic has the rarer variation of the 78th Infantry Divisional badge of four lighting bolt instead of the more common single lighting bolt.The 78th Infantry Division was formed in August/September 1917 at Camp Dix, New Jersey and demobilised on 26th May 1919. The left sleeve has the rank chevron for a Private First Class ( PFC ) a service strip on each sleeve. The tunic is size stamped 38 and named to C.Strab, which we have his M1917 breeches ( see listing 63662 ). It also retains its maker label "Gransrady Co".
U.S. M1918 Bayonet This is in fact a M1917 pattern bayonet which is a Remington factory error, making this a very scarce item. Remington stamped the ricasso with the production date 1918 instead of the pattern date of 1917. Once Remington discovered the error it was immediately corrected by removing the number 8. A very small number of M1917 bayonets with the pattern date of 1918 where produced, making them extremely scarce as the majority had the number 8 removed. This bayonet is one of the corrected examples with the number 8 removed. However it still faintly visible. The scabbard comes with the M1910 wire belt attachment. Age Restricted item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only
U.S. M1918 Bayonet This is in fact a M1917 bayonet, which is a Remington factory error, making this an extremely rare bayonet. Remington stamped the ricasso with the production date 1918 instead of the pattern date of 1917. Once Remington discovered the error it was immediately corrected by removing the number 8. A very small number of M1917 bayonets with the pattern date 1918 where produced and still exist today. The ricasso is marked with the ordnance flaming bomb with the "eagle inspection mark. The scabbard would have had a leather belt loop leather belt loop attached which is missing. Age Restricted item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
U.S. M1918 Pattern Bayonet This is in fact a M1917 pattern bayonet which is a Remington factory error, making this a very scarce item. Remington stamped the ricasso with the production date 1918 instead of the pattern date. Once Remington discovered the error it was immediately corrected. Only a very small number of M1917 bayonets with the pattern date of 1918 where produced with the majority being corrected by removing the number 8. Making this example extremely rare. The scabbard also has the rarer leather frog attachment than the usual M1910 wire belt attachment. It is also maker marked "G.W." Age Restricted item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only
U.S. M1918 Pistol Magazine Pouch This is a un-issued M1918 pistol magazine pouch for the M1911 semi-auto pistol. This example is maker marked "R.H.LONG" and dated September 1918.
U.S. M1918 Pistol Magazine Pouch This is a un-issued M1918 pistol magazine pouch for the M1918 Semi-auto Pistol. This example is maker marked "L.L.C.&Co" and dated 1918.
U.S. M1918 Pistol Magazine Pouch This is a unissued M1918 twin magazine pouch for the M1911 semi-auto pistol. The pouch is maker marked "P.B.& Co" and dated September 1918.
U.S. M1919A4 30cal & Tripod ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The M1919A4 was introduced in 1936 was extensively used by the U.S. and its allies during WW2, Korea and Vietnam wars. The M1919A4 is more commonly referred too as the 30cal due to its calibre 30.06. However during the 1960's the vast majority still in use with the U.S. and Nato countries which converted to 7.62mm. The 30cal has had a long service life as it was only in production to 1945 but continued to be used the U.S. and other Nato nations as late as the 1990's. This example was produced by Saginaw Steering Gear, Division of General Motors Corporation. However it was used by the Israeli army indicated by the star with the letter "J" in its centre. However it retains its original 30.06 calibre. It comes with a carrying handle, M2 tripod, pintle and T&E" gear. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
U.S. M1923 Ammunition Belt This is a late-war M1923 ammunition belt in OD7 green. This example has some slight fraying, all the poppers and charger clip retaining straps are in good working order.
U.S. M1923 Rifle Ammunition Belt This is a late-war M1923 ammunition belt in OD7 green. The M1923 ammunition belt was issued to troops using the M1 Garand or M1903 Springfield rifles. This example has two damaged poppers which have come away. However are in the pouch cells and are still able to fasten the flaps down.
U.S. M1923 Rifle Ammunition Belt This is a ammunition belt for use with the M1903 and M1 rifles. This example was used by the French film industry and has been marked on the back with the word \"TRAO\", which i believe was the name of the French film Studio. On the right side of the pouches one of the flaps has suffered with some minor fraying, otherwise the ammunition pouches are in good condition with a faint 1943 date. The charger clip retaining straps are all present and in good working order.
U.S. M1924 Field Dressing Pouch & Carlisle Tin This is a 1941 dated M1924 field dressing pouch which is maker marked "Cadillac Fabrics" and comes with a still sealed Carlisle field dressing tin which is maker marked "Bauer & Black". This example contains Salfanilamide. The pouch is also marked with the original owners name.
U.S. M1926 Knife,Fork, Spoon Set A M1926 knife, fork, spoon set, the fork and spoon are maker marked "RHS.Co". I believe the knife has the Silco Stainless logo mark.
U.S. M1928 Thompson 50 Round Drum Magazine & Pouch This is a 50 round drum magazine for the use with the M1928 Thompson submachine gun. The magazine is stamped with the makers details "Auto-Ordnance Corporation". It comes with the rare drum magazine pouch which has a small hole under the press-dot. The small hole which is only visible when the flap is open which, otherwise it is in good condition and maker marked "G.B.MFG.Co.Inc" and dated 1942.
U.S. M1928A1 Thompson SMG ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The Thompson was originally designed in 1918 with the aim to break the stalemate of trench warfare during WW1. However it was not finished before the war ended. The U.S. Military did not see a need for the weapon and cancelled the contract. It therefore became available to the civilian market and became notorious during the U.S. Prohibition era as the signature weapon of the various organised crime syndicates during the 1920's. In 1928 the U.S. Marine Corps officially adopted the for use during the Banana wars in central America and the Caribbean ( 1898 to 1934 ). It was also used by the U.S. Postal Inspection office and the FBI. The U.S. Army officially adopted the the M1928A1 in the late 1930's which remained in production with very slight changes to 1942, when the M1 was introduced as a war measure to save on production time. This example is a wartime produced model with a fixed rear battle sight and front hand guard. pre-war examples have an adjustable rear sight and a front pistol grip there are also stamped "Tommy Gun" on the top of the receiver. ( See listing 66592). This example is a pre--1995 deactivation with a full working action. It is maker marked Auto-Ordnance. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
U.S. M1936 Field Bag This is a 1943 dated M1936 field bag, more commonly referred to as the Musette bag. The Musette bag was issued to officers, paratroopers, armoured infantry and armoured vehicle crews. This example is maker marked "Atlantic Products Corp". The right strap has frayed slightly and the attachment spring clips are missing the springs.
U.S. M1936 Field Bag A good example of a M1936 field bag, which is more commonly called the Musette bag, which would have been issued to officers, airborne and armoured crews. This example is dated 1943 and is maker marked "Atlantic Products Corporation".
U.S. M1936 Field Bag This is a very good example of a M1936 Field bag more commonly referred too as the Musette bag. The M1936 field bag was issued in lieu of the M1928 haversack to officers, paratroopers and armoured crews. This example has been personalised with the original owners name and service number. It is also has a faint makers stamp "Bradford & Co.Inc" and dated 1942.
U.S. M1936 Field Bag This is a late-war M1936 field bag more commonly referred too as the Musette bag. The M1936 field bag was issued in lieu of the M1928 haversack to officers, paratroopers and armoured crews. This example is in OD7 green and has an additional tab on the front. It has a faint makers stamp and dated 1946.
U.S. M1936 Field Bag & Shoulder Strap This is a 1942 dated M1936 field bag more commonly referred to as the Musette bag. The Musette bags where issued officers, paratroopers, armoured infantry and armoured crews. This example is maker marked Des Monies Glove & MFG.CO. It also comes with the shoulder strap.
U.S. M1936 Field Bag & Strap This is a very well used M1936 field bag and strap which was more commonly referred to as the musette bag. The musette bag was issued to officers, paratroopers, armoured infantry and armoured vehicle crews. This example has a faint makers stamp and a 1943 date. The front of the bag has a green paint stain.
U.S. M1936 OD No7 Pistol Belt This is a late-war M1936 pistol belt in olive drab No7. The OD7 belt was introduced in 1944. This example measures 40 inch waist and still has a visible "U.S" stamp.
U.S. M1936 Pistol Belt A tan M1936 pistol belt which has a faint "U.S". stamp. The belt measures 40 inches.
U.S. M1936 Pistol Belt This is an olive/green pistol belt which has a faint U.S. stamp and what appears to be a faint contract marking. The belt measures 41 inches.
U.S. M1936 Pistol Belt This is a mint example of a M1936 pistol belt in OD7 green. The belt measures 35 inches.
U.S. M1936 Pistol Belt This is a late-war M1936 pistol belt in OD7 green.
U.S. M1936 Pistol Belt This is a mint M1936 pistol belt, which is in OD7 green. The belt measures 35 inches.
U.S. M1936 Pistol Belt This is an olive/green M1936 pistol belt which is dated 1944, U.S. stamped and maker marked "BASCO" The belt measures 39 inches.
U.S. M1936 Pistol Belt This is a olive/green M1936 pistol belt, which has no visible markings. The belt measures 42 inches.
U.S. M1936 Pistol Belt This is a late war M1936 pistol belt OD No 7 green which measures 40\" to 42\".
U.S. M1936 Pistol Belt This is a late-war M1936 OD7 green pistol belt, which is approximately 40\" long. The outer edges of the belt has some slight fraying.
U.S. M1936 Pistol Belt This is a late war M1936 pistol belt in OD7 green shade. The belt retains a clear "U.S." stamp and is approximately a size 38 inch waist.
U.S. M1936 Suspenders M1936 suspenders which has a very faint makers, U.S. and date stamp.
U.S. M1936 Suspenders A set of M1936 suspenders, which are in very good condition.
U.S. M1936 Suspenders A set of M1936 suspenders. This example is in good condition without any makers markings.
U.S. M1936 Suspenders M1936 suspenders which has a faint makers stamp and has a number of rust stains. This example also appears to have had a field repair.
U.S. M1937 BAR Belt ( Portuguese Made ) This is Portuguese made copy of the U.S. M1937 BAR belt for use with their G3 rifles. Ideal for living History.
U.S. M1937 Officers Trouser Belt This is a M1937 officers trouser belt which measures 36 inches and is maker marked "J.Q.M.D". It is partially dated 194? and the brass buckle is stamped "Solid Brass".
U.S. M1937 Officers Trouser Belt This is an officers M1937 trousers belt which measures 34 inches. The brass buckle is stamped "Solid Brass, Made in U.S.A."
U.S. M1937 Officers Trouser Belt This is a U.S. officers trouser belt which the buckle is marked "Sold Brass". The measures 32 inches. This example has the original owners name "William Bailey" and his personal military service number.
U.S. M1937 Trouser Belt This is a large size M1937 trouser belt which measures 46 inches. The belt appears to have some black boot polish stains.
U.S. M1937 Trouser Belt A light tan M1937 trouser belt, which measures 40 inches.
U.S. M1937 Wool Serge Trousers A good example of M1937 wool serge trousers which are approximately a size 30" waist with a 30" inside leg. The trousers retain the contract label, however the details are washed out. However the original owners name and personal service number are written on the lining. It also retains a period cleaning tag.
U.S. M1938 Leggings A pair of unissued M1938 leggings which are dated 28/06/1944 and size stamped 1. This example is maker marked Fraser Products Co.
U.S. M1938 Leggings We just acquired a batch of unissued M1938 leggings. The majority of which are International Shoe Company with a limited number of Fraser Products leggings. ( See separate listing 66428 ). The International Shoe Company leggings are dated 3rd November 1942 and size stamped 3 regualar.
U.S. M1938 Leggings We have acquired a batch of unissued M1938 leggings consisting of two makers the majority being International Shoe Company with a limited number of Fraser Products leggings. (See separate listing 66427 for International Shoe Company Leggings). The Fraser product leggings are all size stamped 3 regular and are dated 6th May 1942.
U.S. M1938 Map Case ( British Made ) This is a British made M1938 map case, which is dated 1945 and maker marked Finnigans LTD. The shoulder strap is the the standard strap but a British light weight gas mask haversack strap which has been utilised. The strap is dated August 1944. The front of the map case has a small hole.
U.S. M1938 Wire Cutters M1938 wire cutters which are maker marked "HKP" and dated 1944. One of the handles has suffered with some damage. However the cutters still work. The pouch has a very faint 1944 date.
U.S. M1941 HBT Trousers Early M1941 HBT trousers, which are in very good condition. The trousers are missing its contract label, however the outline fo the label is clearly visible. The trousers are approximately a 38" waist with a 29" inside leg.
U.S. M1942 Special HBT Shirt This is a M1942 HBT shirt which has a special designation, because of anti-gas flap and the two buttons under the collar to attach the woollen anti-gas hood. This example has been sun bleached to a very pale light green and is size marked 38 regular.
U.S. M1942 Field Dressing Pouch & Field Dressing This is a M1942 field dressing pouch with a mid-war issue field dressing, which would original have a two piece waxed cardboard container.
U.S. M1942 Field Dressing Pouch & First Aid Dressing This is a M1942 field dressing pouch which has been blancoed white for use with the Military Police. The pouch contains a field dressing still in it\'s cardboard packet.
U.S. M1942 Gasoline Stove This is a M1942 gasoline stove which is missing its small pump/switch.The stove is dated 1944 and maker marked "Aladdin". The M1942 stove was designed to nest inside the mountain cook set. However it was adopted for widespread use. This example comes with its container.
U.S. M1942 HBT Special Shirt A very nice example of a M1942 herringbone twill ( HBT) shirt with the anti-gas flap. Underneath the collar there are two buttons to attach the anti-gas woollen hood. The shirt retains its size label 34 regular.
U.S. M1942 HBT Shirt This was originally a M1942 special herringbone twill ( HBT ). However this example has been period tailored by having the internal gas-flap removed and the sleeves shortened. The shirt retains its size label 42 regular.
U.S. M1942 HBT Shirt This is the M1942 HBT shirt, which was introduced in November 1942. The shirt is size marked "36R" ( Regular ). The collar has a couple of minor holes, and a minor stitch repair. There is also some rust brown stains around the collar and just below. This example does not have the internal gas flap, however it does have the two buttons under the collar for the anti-gas woollen hood.
U.S. M1942 HBT Shirt This is a M1942 herringbone twill (HBT) shirt without the anti-gas flap which was a later modification. This example has had a field repair to the collar. It retains its size label 36 regular.
U.S. M1942 HBT Shirt This is a very good example of a M1942 HBT shirt in light green twill. Which has had the internal gas flap removed, which was common amongst U.S. troops. However the buttons underneath the collar for the woollen anti-gas hood are still present. The shirt has a variant of button and not the standard buttons found on later produced HBT shirts. The size label is missing however it is approximately a size 38 regular.
U.S. M1942 Jungle Suit The M1942 jungle suit was first introduced in 1942 and was issued to army and marine corps units. However it turned out to be ill suited for combat wear. It was mostly issued to rear echelon units. The suit was issued with internal straps, however these tended to be removed for more comfort. This example is in very good condition and is marked with the original owners personal service number. All the press-studs and zipper are in working condition. The internal straps have been removed. The contract label is still attached, however the details which gives the makers name, date and size have been completely washed out.
U.S. M1942 Jungle Suit This is a unissued example of a M1942 jungle suit which was first issued the army and Marine Corps units. However it was ill suited for combat wear. It was mostly issued to rear echelon units. This example is in mint unissued condition, retaining its internal braces which are normally removed for more comfort. The suit retains its contract label which gives the size 38 long, manufacturer "H.D.LEE Mercantile Company" and the date 17th September 1942" It also has the UGW union trademark label on the inside right breast pocket. UGW stands for United Garment Works of America.
U.S. M1942 Mess Tins A set of 1965 dated M1942 mess tins, which are maker marked "S/L MFG".
U.S. M1942 Mess Tins A set of 1966 dated M1942 mess tins, which are maker marked "REGAL".
U.S. M1942 Mess Tins A good set of M1942 mess tins which are maker marked "REGAL" and dated 1966.
U.S. M1942 Mess Tins A good set of M1942 mess tins, which are maker marked "REGAL" and dated 1966.
U.S. M1942 Mess Tins A set of M1942 mess tins, which are dated 1966 and maker marked "Regal".
U.S. M1942 Mess Tins A set of 1966 dated M1942 mess tins, which are maker marked "Regal".
U.S. M1942 Mess Tins A set of 1960 dated M1942 mess tins, which are maker marked "Trico".
U.S. M1942 Mess Tins A set of 1966 dated M1942 mess tins which are maker marked "Regal".
U.S. M1942 Mess Tins A set of M1942 mess tins which are date 1944 and maker marked E.A. Co.
U.S. M1942 Mess Tins A set of M1942 mess tins which are maker marked "M.A..CO" and dated 1942.
U.S. M1942 Mess Tins A set of M1942 mess tins, which are not maker marked or dated, but are stamped "U.S.".
U.S. M1942 Mess Tins A set of M1942 mess tins which are maker marked "TRICO" and dated 1965.
U.S. M1942 Mess Tins A set of M1942 messtins which are "DSA" and maker marked "Regal" and dated 1967.
U.S. M1942 Mess Tins A set of 1966 dated M1942 mess tins which are maker marked "Regal".
U.S. M1942 Mess Tins A set of M1942 mess tins, which are maker marked "Regal" and dated 1966.
U.S. M1942 Special HBT Shirt This is a good example of a M1942 HBT shirt which has a special designation, because the shirt has a anti-gas flap and two buttons under the collar to attach a woollen anti-gas hood. The shirt is size marked 38 regular.
U.S. M1942 Speical HBT Shirt This is an interesting example of a M1942 herringbone twill shirt ( HBT ) which has the anti-gas flap. The shirt has been personalised with the words "Dixie Clipper, the south will rise again". However i can not confirm if this graffiti is period or not. The collar has had a period repair and the size label is still attached 38 regular.
U.S. M1942 Water Bottle Set This is a late war M1942 water bottle set which the cup and water bottle are both dated 1945 and stamped with the same maker "S.M.CO".
U.S. M1942 Water Bottle Set This is a M1942 water bottle set, consisting of a 1943 dated water bottle which is maker marked "S.M.Co" and retains its cock seal. A 1944 dated drinking cup, maker marked "Gley MFG Co" and a 1943 dated pouch.
U.S. M1943 Entrenching tool & M1956 Carrier This is a M1943 entrenching tool, which entered U.S. Service in 1944 replacing the M1910 entrenching tool. The M1943 entrenching tool remained in use with the U.S. Military to 1970 when it was finally replaced with the Light-Weight entrenching tool. This example comes with the M1956 carrier, which has a faint contract stamp.
U.S. M1943 Entrenching Tool & M1956 Carrier This is a M1943 entrenching tool which continued to be used in conjunction with the M1951 entrenching tool until both was replaced with the Light weight entrenching tool in 1970. This example comes with a M1956 carrier.
U.S. M1943 Entrenching Tool & M1956 Carrier This is a M1943 entrenching tool , which replaced the M1910 entrenching tool in 1944. The M1943 E-Tool remained in U.S service to 1970. This example comes with a M1956 carrier and is stamped \"U.S.\" on the blade.
U.S. M1943 Entrenching Tool & M1956 Carrier This is a M1943 entrenching tool, which replaced the M1910 entrenching tool in 1944 and remained in U.S. service to 1970. This example is in good condition and comes with the M1956 carrier.
U.S. M1943 Entrenching Tool & M56 Carrier This is M1943 folding entrenching tool which comes with an M56 carrier. The handle to the E-tool has suffered with some splits but still appears to be quite solid.
U.S. M1943 Field Jacket The M1943 Field jacket is part of the M1943 field uniform consisting of the field jacket, separate hood and trousers. The M1943 field uniform was first evaluated by units of the 3rd Infantry Division on the Anzio beachhead in the summer of 1943. The uniform only started to get issued in large quantities in late 1944. This example has had a field repair to the collar except and has a tare on the inside lining. The contract label is missing, however the size label is still present 38 small.
U.S. M1943 Field Jacket The M1943 field uniform was first evaluated by units of the 3rd Infantry Division on the Anzio beach head in the summer of 1943. It was first issued in quantity to airborne units in late 1944, with it finally being issued to the rest of the army in January 1945. This example is in very good condition and is size marked 36 regular. The contract label is still attached, however all the details have been washed out.
U.S. M1943 Field Jacket This is a good example of a M1943 field jacket, which was part of the M1943 uniform which consisted of a jacket, separate hood and trousers. The uniform was first evaluated by units of the 3rd Infantry Division on the Anzio beachhead. However the M43 uniform was first issued in quantity in late 1944. This example retains its contract label, however the details are very faint but you can make the size 36L ( Large ).
U.S. M1943 Field Jacket The M1943 field jacket is part of the M1943 field uniform which consisted of the jacket, separate hood and trousers. The M1943 uniform was first evaluated by units of the 3rd Infantry Division on the Anzio beachhead in 1943. The M1943 uniform started to get issued in large quantities in late 1944. This example has had a field repair to its back. Besides the field repair it is in very good condition with the printed clearing instructions still visible. Most examples tend to be washed out. The contract label is still attached, however the details have been washed out. It also retains one of the Sergeant chevrons on the right sleeve. The outline unit patch and the Sergeant chevron is visible on the left sleeve. This example also retains its size label 36 regular
U.S. M1943 Field Jacket The M1943 field uniform was first evaluated by units of the 3rd Infantry Division on the Anzio beach head in the summer of 1943. It was first issued in quantity to airborne units in late 1944. Finally being issued to the rest of the army in January 1945. This is an excellent example which retains its size, instruction and contract labels. The Jacket was produced by "Reed Products" and is dated 07/12/1944 and is a size 34 regular. The jacket has had the 101st Airborne Division patch applied, which is a very high quality copy. The jacket is also named to a British soldier and his unit marking "HQ158 RCT" ( Headquarters 158 Squadron Royal Corps of Transport ).
U.S. M1943 Field Jacket The M1943 field jacket which was part of the M1943 field uniform which consisted of the jacket, separate hood and trousers. The uniform was first evaluated by units of the 3rd Infantry Division in on the Anzio beachhead in the 1943. The M1943 uniform only started to get issued in large quantities in late 1944. This example has had a field repair to the collar and there is a small hole to the left upper sleeve. It retains its printed instructions on the lining which is commonly washed out. The contract label is missing but the outline of the label is clearly visible. This example also has the original owners personal service number stamped into the lining. It also retains its size label 34 small.
U.S. M1943 Field Jacket This M1943 field jacket, which is part of the M1943 uniform consisting of the jacket, separate hood and trousers. The M1943 field uniform was first evaluated by units of the 3rd Infantry Division on the Anzio Beachhead in the summer 1943. However the M43 field uniform was first issued in quantity to airborne units in the European theatre of operations in late 1944. This example is in good condition retaining the contract label, however the details have been washed out. The jacket is approximately a size 38" to 40" chest.
U.S. M1943 Field Jacket Hood This is a unissued M1943 field jacket hood, which is size stamped "M" ( Medium ). The hood retains its instruction and contract label, which gives the makers name "Coat Corp of America" and dated 20th June 1944.
U.S. M1943 Field Trosuers The M1943 field uniform was first evaluated by units of the 3rd Infantry Division on the Anzio beach head on the summer of 1943. It was first issued in quantity to airborne units in late 1944. Finally being used to the rest of the army in January 1945. This example is in excellent condition and retains its contract label. However the details have been washed out. The trousers are approximately a size 36" waist with a inside leg 26".
U.S. M1943 Field Trouser Braces Trouser braces for the M1943 field uniform. This example has the original owners name and personal service number written upon it.
U.S. M1943 FIELD Trousers M1943 field trousers which was part of the M43 field uniform which was first evaluated by units of the 3rd Infantry on the Anzio beachhead in 1943. The uniform was first issued in quantity in late 1944. This example has had a number of field repairs to the front of the left leg. It measures approximately 30" waist with a 29" inside leg. The trousers retains its contract label, however the details are washed out.
U.S. M1943 Field Trousers The M1943 field uniform was first evaluated by units of the 3rd Infantry Division on the Anzio beach head in the summer of 1943. It was then issued in quantity to airborne units in late 1944. Finally being used to the rest of the army in January 1945. This example of M1943 field trousers are in excellent condition and are approximately a size 34 inch waist with 32 inch leg with HBT pocket lining.
U.S. M1943 Folding Entrenching Tool & Carrier This is a M1943 folding entrenching tool, which is maker marked "Woods" and dated 1944. This example comes with the 1st pattern carrier, which is maker maked "Tulsa Canvas" and dated 1943. The front of the carrier has had a field repair.
U.S. M1943 Pattern Wool Serge Trousers A very nice example of a M1943 pattern wool serge trousers which have an internal gas flap in matching material as the trousers. The trousers retain the contract label which gives the size 29" waist with a 31" inside leg, maker name, Blue Jean MFG.Co with a production date 24th May 1943 and pattern date 17th April 1943. This example also has the original owners personal service number written on the lining.
U.S. M1943 Wool Serge Field Trousers An extremely nice example of M1943 wool serge field trousers which was introduced in April 1943. The main difference between the 1943 pattern and early patterns is the gas flap behind the fly is made from the same material. The trousers have been personalised with the original owners personal service number. This example also retains its contract label which gives the size 30" waist, 31" leg, makers name "Hudson Garment.Co. The date of manufacture 16/01/1945.
U.S. M1944 Suspenders A set of rare M1944 suspenders which where issued from July 1944 in the European Theatre of operations. This example are U.S. stamped.
U.S. M1945 Cargo Pack This is in fact a modified M1944 cargo pack which would have been attached to the bottom of the field pack. The majority of short lived M1944 cargo packs where modified to the M1945 pattern. This example has had its central securing strap removed and M1945 instruction sheet added. It is in excellent condition maker marked "American Fabrics Co" and dated 1945. It also retains the original owners personal service number L2093.
U.S. M1945 Field & Cargo Pack This is a M1945 field & Cargo pack, which was introduced in April 1945 and was a refined version of the M1944 field & cargo pack. The upper field pack has a very faint 1945 date and maker\'s stamp. It is also marked with the original owners service number \"D-4219\". The lower cargo pack is dated 3rd December 1951 and maker marked \"The BYER MFG CO. It also retains it\'s contract date of 18th January 1951 The upper and lower packs both retain their instruction sheets attached to the waterproof lining.
U.S. M1945 Field & Cargo Pack This is a M1945 field & Cargo pack, which was introduced in April 1945 and was a refined version of the M1944 field & cargo pack. The upper field pack has a faint 1945 date.
U.S. M1945 Field & Cargo Pack This is a M1945 field & cargo pack, which was introduced in April 1945 and was a refined version of the M1944 field & cargo pack. The upper field pack is dated 1950. The lower cargo pack is maker marked "W.L.Dumas MFG.Co" and dated 1951.
U.S. M1945 Suspenders A set of 1948 dated M1945 suspenders which are maker marked "LITE". The M1945 suspenders where used on conjunction with the M1945 field & cargo packs. It was also used to carry various field radios such as the PRC-10 and PRC-25 units.
U.S. M1945 Suspenders A set of M1945 suspenders which was used to carry the M1945 field & cargo pack. The M1945 suspenders where also used to carry various field radios such as the PRC-10 and PRC-25 units.
U.S. M1945 Wool Serge Trousers A near mint example of M1945 wool serge trousers, which are very similar to the M1937 and M1944 wool serge trousers. The only difference between the patterns are the M1945 has two rear pocket flaps, where the M1937 has none and the M1944 only has one rear pocket flap on the left side. The trousers are stamped with the pattern date 20th December 1945 and the issue date 29th October 1948. They are also stamped with the maker\'s name \"OCONEE Garments Co. They are size marked Waist 28\" and leg 33\". Ideal for display or living History purposes when the pocket flaps are removed.
U.S. M1945 Wool Serge Trousers A near mint example of M1945 wool serge trousers, which are very similar to the M1937 and M1944 wool serge trousers. The only difference between the patterns are that the M1945 trousers have two rear pocket flaps, where the M1937 has none and the M1944 only has one rear pocket flap on the left side. The trousers are marked with the pattern date 20th December 1945 and have the issue date 11th March 1946. They are also stamped with the maker\'s name \"HARVARD TROUSER COMPANY\". They are also size marked waist 32\" and the leg 31\". Ideal for display or living-history when the rear pocket flaps are removed.
U.S. M1945 Wool Serge Trousers A near mint example of M1945 wool serge trousers, which are very similar to the M1937 and M1944 wool serge trousers. The only difference between the patterns are the M1945 has two rear pocket flaps, where the M1937 has none and the M1944 has one rear pocket flap on the left side. The trousers are stamped with the pattern date 20th December 1945 and have the issue date 15th November 1951. They are also maker marked \"Southern MFG.Co\" and are size marked, Waist 32\", Leg 29\". Ideal for display or living history purposes, when the rear pocket flaps are removed.
U.S. M1948 Russet Boots A nice pair of M1948 russet boots which are maker BFG ( Benjamin Franklin Goodrich ), which is a U.S. tire company still in existence today and was established in 1870. The boots are based on the WW2 jump boots and are often mistaken to be WW2 jump boots by the novice collector. The difference between the two styles is slanted heel on the Jump boot which also had 11 to 13 eyelets depending on size. The M1948 boots which only had 11 eyelets and a standard shaped heal. The boots are in excellent condition and retain the original soldiers name "FARBER" and are approximately a size 9.
U.S. M1950 Gasoline Stove This is a M1950 gasoline stove which was first introduced during the Korean war and continue to be used to the 1990's. This example is dated 1985 and has a 1987 dated container. The stove has suffered with a broken foot, however it still in good working order. Ideal for display and living history purposes. The stove and container are both marked with the same maker 'SMP".
U.S. M1952A Fragmentation Jacket This is a very good example of a M1952A fragmentation jacket, which size marked "Small". The zipper and all the press-studs are in good working order. The jacket has the pattern date 01/02/1955 with a production date of 23/05/1955. This example was produced by "L.W.Foster Sportswear Co".
U.S. M1952A Fragmentation Jacket This is M1952A fragmentation jacket, which is size marked "Small". The jacket has one small rip to its back, otherwise it is in very good condition with all its press-studs and working zipper. The jacket has the pattern date 01/02/1955 and the production date 23/05/1955. The jacket retains its instruction and contract label, which gives the manufacturer's name "L.W.Foster Sportswear Co".
U.S. M1956 Universal Ammunition Pouches 1st Pattern A set of 1st pattern M1956 universal ammunition pouches identified by the eyelet on the release tab. The pouches have a faint 1959 date stamp.
U.S. M1956 Belt This is extremely large size M1956 vertical weave belt which measures 58 inches.
U.S. M1956 Field Bag The M1956 field bag is more commonly called the butt pack, due to the position it sits when being worn. This example is in good condition and dated December 1959.
U.S. M1956 Field Pack This is an M1956 field pack more commonly referred to as the "butt pack", due to its position it sits when worn. The M1956 field pack differs form the M1961 field pack by not having a rubberised lining and fold over side extensions where the M1961 field pack had downward side extensions.
U.S. M1956 Field Pack This is a a M1956 field pack, more commonly known as the butt pack due to it's position when worn. This example has some minor holes to the left side of the flaps and has very faint markings with a very faint 1959 date.
U.S. M1956 Field Pack Adapter This is a M1956 field pack adapter which allowed the M1956 field pack, more commonly referred to as the Butt pack to be worn on the upper back. The adapter is "DSA" ( Defence Supply Agency ) marked, which was used from 1962 to 1977.
U.S. M1956 General Purpose Ammunition Pouches A set of early M1956 general purpose ammunition pouches with have a single grommet on the securing tab. One of the pouches has a visible date September 1959. Later examples omitted the grommets.
U.S. M1956 Pistol Belt This is a M1956 pistol belt with vertical weave. The belt is 38 inches long.
U.S. M1956 Pistol Belt A horizontal weave M1956 pistol belt, which measures 41 inches long.
U.S. M1956 Pistol Belt This is a M1956 vertical weave M1956 pistol belt which measures 41 inches.
U.S. M1956 Pistol Belt This is the vertical weave M1956 pistol belt, which can be adjusted from 32\" waist to a 46\" waist. There are no visible markings.
U.S. M1956 Pistol Belt This is a M1956 vertical weave pistol belt, which measures 40 inches.
U.S. M1956 Pistol Belt This is the M1956 pistol belt with vertical weave. One fo the size adjustment hooks has broke off. The belt measures 46 inches.
U.S. M1956 Pistol Belt This is a vertical weave M1956 pistol belt which measures 40 inches. The belt is in good condition.
U.S. M1956 Pistol Belt This is a horizontal weave M1956 pistol belt which measures 42 inches.
U.S. M1956 Pistol Belt This is a vertical weave M1956 pistol belt, which measures 38 inch waist.
U.S. M1956 Pistol Belt & Davis Buckle This is a M1956 horizontal weave pistol belt with the quick-release Davis buckle. The belt has some very slight fraying on the outer edges and measures 50 inches.
U.S. M1956 Suspenders A good set of M1956 suspenders.
U.S. M1956 Suspenders A set of M1956 suspenders which have the early wire clip, which was replaced after 1961.
U.S. M1956 Suspenders A set of M1956 suspenders which have the early wire clip, which was replaced after 1961.
U.S. M1956 Suspenders A set of M1956 suspenders which have the early wire clip, which was replaced after 1961. This example is dated 18th September 1959.
U.S. M1956 Suspenders M1956 suspenders, which are in good condition with faint markings.
U.S. M1956 Suspenders M56 suspenders which are dated 18th September 1959. One of the front clips butterfly wings have broken off. However it does not effect the suspenders from being worn.
U.S. M1956 Suspenders A set of M1956 suspenders which have had a minor field repair to the left rear strap. The suspenders are dated August 1960. This example is also marked with the original owners name, "RICKETTS R.A."
U.S. M1956 Suspenders A nice set of M1956 suspenders, which are dated August 1960 and have the early pattern clips.
U.S. M1956 Suspenders A good example M1956 suspenders, which have the wired clips which where changed to the standard clip after 1961. This example is dated 18th September 1959.
U.S. M1956 Suspenders A set of early M1956 suspenders which wired belt clips which where replaced in 1961.
U.S. M1956 Suspenders M1956 suspenders, which have the early wire clip, which was replaced after 1961. This example is dated August 1960 with a acceptance date of 1961.
U.S. M1956 Water Bottle Set A m1956 water bottle set consisting of a 1970 dated plastic water bottle, maker marked a"M.W.INC", M1942 drinking cup which is dated 1945 and a M1956 water bottle pouch which has a very faint DSA code.
U.S. M1956 Water Bottle Set A M1956 water bottle set, consisting of a 1969 dated plastic water bottle, maker marked "M.W.Inc:, M1942 drinking cup, maker marked 'WCW" and pouch.
U.S. M1956 Water Bottle Set This is a M1956 water bottle set, consisting of 1970 dated plastic water bottle, maker marked "ZARN", M1942 drinking cup, which is maker marked "Ingersole Products". The pouch is dated 1962 (E-62).
U.S. M1956 Water Bottle Set A M1956 water bottle set, consisting a 1966 dated plastic water bottle, which is maker marked "ZARA", Australian made M1942 drinking cup dated 1969 and a M1956 water bottle pouch dated 1968.
U.S. M1956 Water Bottle Set This s M1956 water bottle pouch with a plastic water bottle which is dated 1966. The bottle comes with an M1942 cup, which is Australian army marked and dated 1966.
U.S. M1961 Field Pack This is a M1961 field pack more commonly referred to as the "butt pack" due to the position it sits when worn. The M1961 field pack differs to the M1956, having a slightly larger carrying capacity, rubberised lining offering better protection for personal items carried and downward side extensions. This example has faint markings.
U.S. M1967 Entrenching Tool Cover This is a M1967 cover for the light weight folding entrenching tool. This example is in very good condition and dated 1969.
U.S. M1967 Water Bottle Set This is a water bottle set consisting of a 1972 dated plastic water bottle, with the special cap. Which allowed a drink to be taken without removing the gas mask. A M1942 cup maker marked S.M.Co dated 1944, and a nylon M1967 pouch DSA code ( Defence Supply agency ). The DSA code was used from 1962 to 1977. The pouch is dated 1974 and maker marked Wesley & Pine Inc.
U.S. M1967 Water Bottle Set This is a water bottle set consisting of a plastic water bottle which is maker marked "M.W.Inc" and dated 1969. The water bottle has the special cap which allows water to be drunk without removing the gas mask. A M1942 cup which has a faint maker stamp and a 1968 dated M1967 pouch with the DSA code ( Defence Supply Agency ). The DSA code was used from 1962 to 1977.
U.S. M1969 Fragmentation Jacket A very good example of a M1969 fragmentation jacket which has a working zipper and all of its press-stud. The jacket retains its contract and instruction labels. The contract label give the makers name "RACHMAN MFG.INC" and the size medium. This is example is not dated.
U.S. M1969 Fragmentation Jacket This is a M1969 fragentation jacket with the 3/4" collar. This example has a broken zipper and is missing one of its press-studs, otherwise it is in good condition retaining its instruction and contract labels. The contract label gives the manufacturer's name "Rachman MFG.Co" and the date of production 1969 (69C). The jacket is size marked "Small".
U.S. M1972 Magazine Ammunition Pouches A set of M1972 magazine ammunition pouches for the M16 assault rifle. M1972 magazine pouches became standard issue on 22nd January 1973. The pair of pouches are dated 1983 and 2002.
U.S. M1A1 Thompson Submachine Gun The M1 Thompson submachine gun was introduced in 1942 and remained in production to 1945. It was developed to replace the M1928 Thompson which was not suited for mass production, especially that the lend-lease agreement between the United States, United Kingdom and Russia was getting into full swing. A more simplify production process was needed in the design of the Thompson resulting in the M1 which was further simplified leading to the M1A1. The Thompson officially remained on the U.S. inventory to 1971. This example is in excellent condition and the woodwork appears to have British army markings. The sling swivel on the butt has been repositioned which was only done on British used weapons. The lower half has also been modified to accommodate the 50 or 100 round drum magazine, which may have been done by British Special forces. Extremely usual for a M1A1 Thompson. The gun comes with a current EU/UK deactivation certificate. It does not cock or dry fire, however the cocking handle and trigger do move. U.K. Sales Only.
U.S. M1C Helmet & Camouflage Cover This is M1C (conversion ) paratrooper helmet, which comes with a Mitchell camouflage cover. The shell is standard U.S shell with special paratrooper straps which secures the liner to the shell. The buckle is marked with the letter "P". The liner is post-Vietnam with DLA code ( Defence Logistics Agency ) which was used between 1978 to 1993. Besides the DLA code the liner is identical, to pattern used in Vietnam with the A-frame chinstraps for paratroopers. The camouflage cover is dated 1974 and comes with elasticated band which has been personalised.
U.S. M1C Paratrooper Helmet & Camouflage Cover This is very nice example of M1C paratrooper helmet, with Mitchell camouflage cover and elasticated helmet band. The Mitchell cover is dated 1970, the straps on the liner have a faint pattern date 21st July 1967. However the sweatband has been replaced with a post-Vietnam issue which is dated 1979.
U.S. M1C Paratrooper Helmet & Mitchell Camouflage Cover A M1C paratrooper helmet with a Mitchell camouflage cover. The letter "C" stands for conversion. The shell has a partial visible heat number '??6B'. The chinstrap buckle has the anchor emblem. The liner is the green plastic first introduced in 1969. This example has December 1965 dated suspension straps. Which I suspect was left over stock and utilised during the period and used on the very first green plastic liners being produced. The sweat band is dated 1964 and a 1970 dated Mitchell camouflage helmet
U.S. M1C Paratrooper Helmet & Mitchell Camouflage Helmet Cover This M1C paratrooper helmet, is actually WW2 vintage shell and a late 1960\'s manufactured liner. The shell is front seamed, swivel bale, and the shell has been repainted. The liner\'s body is in good condition, however the straps are damage and torn and is missing it\'s sweatband. The A-frame straps are missing it\'s chin cup. The Mitchell helmet cover is dated 1973.
U.S. M1C Paratrooper Liner This is a WW2 vintage liner which has been re-strapped and converted for use with paratroopers.
U.S. M2 Ammunition Vest This is a M2 ammunition vest which which was given to crews serving various weapon systems. The vest has two large pockets one on the front and one on the back, which held various loads, MG boxes, bazooka and mortar shells. This example has had a minor field repair.
U.S. M21 Anti-Tank Mine This is an inert U.S. M21 anti-mine which was used in the 1960's and 1970's. The mine is missing its M607 pressure fuze, however it still retains its original carrying strap. UK sales only.
U.S. M26 Drill Grenade & M1 Firing Device This is a M26 drill grenade which replaced the MKIIA1 fragmentation grenade in the 1950's. This example comes with a drill M1 firing device. Sorry will not send to Scotland or Northern Ireland.
U.S. M3 Grease Gun ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The M3 submachine gun, more commonly referred to as the Grease gun due to its resemblance to the vehicle greasing tool. The M3 was a simple robust cheaply made submachine gun which was entirely adequate in its roll and fulfilled its military specification in every way. It was introduced in December 1942 and only remained in production to December 1944. Being replaced with the later M3A1, which remained in front line service to 1960. However the M3A1 continued to be used by infantry section leaders in limited numbers during the Vietnam War and remained in service with U.S. armoured crews to the first Gulf-War in 1990 to 1991. The M3 did suffer with some deficiencies in its design which was corrected in December 1944 with the introduction the M3A1. The side cocking handle was removed, the ejection port and dust cover was enlarged, a finger groove was put into the bolt allowing the weapon to be cocked. The shoulder stock was also slightly altered and the small oil bottle was replaced with internal oil reservoir located in the pistol grip with its own small oil brush. A magazine release catch protector was also added. This M3 example is in excellent condition and has had a minor modification in the form of an additional sling swivel being attached to the magazine housing, period done. it does not cock or dry fire, however the cocking handle and trigger do move. It is maker marked Guide Lamp, which was a division of General Motors. Ithaca Gun Corporation also produced the later M3A1. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
U.S. M3 Grease Gun ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The M3 submachine gun, more commonly referred to as the Grease gun due to its resemblance to the vehicle greasing tool. The M3 was a simple robust cheaply made submachine gun which was entirely adequate in its roll and fulfilled its military specification in every way. It was introduced in December 1942 and was only in production to December 1944. Being replaced with the later M3A1, which remained in service as a front line weapon to 1960. However the M3A1 continued to be used by Infantry section leaders in limited numbers during the Vietnam war and remained in service with U.S. armoured crews during the first Gulf-War in 1990 to 1991. The M3 did suffer with some deficiencies in its design, which was corrected in December 1944 with the introduction of the M3A1. The cocking handle was removed, the ejection port and dust cover was enlarged, a finger groove was put into the bolt, allowing the weapon to be cocked. The shoulder stock was slightly altered. The small oil bottle was replaced with an internal oil reservoir located in the pistol grip with its own small oil brush. A magazine release catch protector was also added. This example is in excellent condition and is a pre-1995 deactivation. It is maker marked "Guide Lamp" which is a division of General Motors. Ithaca Gun Corporation also produced the M3A1. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
U.S. M3 Grease Gun Sling This is a webbing sling for use with the M3 and M3A1 grease guns.
U.S. M43 Field Jacket Hood This is a un-issued M43 field jacket hood. This example retains it's instruction and data labels and is dated 6th March 1943. It is size stamped "Small" and was produced by "H.P.SHAPIRO.
U.S. M43 Field Jacket Hood This is a jacket hood for the M43 field jacket. The hood is in used condition, but retains it\'s intstuction label.
U.S. M6 Bazooka Bag This is M6 bazooka bag which is maker marked "Boyt" and dated 1945.
U.S. M67 Dual Purpose Pouch & Reproduction Compass This is a dual purpose M67 pouch for field dressing or compass. The compass is a modern working reproduction which is Japanese made.
U.S. M7 Bayonet A good example of an M7 bayonet for use with the M16 assault rifle. The bayonet is maker marked "BOC" for Bauer Ord Company and comes with a M8A1 which is maker marked "WD". Age Restricted item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
U.S. M7 Bayonet A good example of a M7 bayonet for use with the M16 assault rifle. The bayonet is maker marked "Imperial" for the Imperial Knife Compay. The bayonet comes with a M8A1 scabbard which is maker marked "WD". Age Restricted Item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
U.S. M9 Gas Mask This is a unissued M9 gas mask which was introduced in 1947 and remained in service to the early 1960's when it was finally replaced by the M17 gas mask. This example is dated 1952 and comes with its haversack, filter, anti-lense dimmer and mask storage insert.
U.S. Made British Army Battle Dress Trousers This is a U.S. made example of British battle dress trosuers, which was produced under the lend-lease agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom. The trousers are in good condition and retains it\'s contract label. However all the details have been washed out. The trousers are approximately a size 30 to 32 inch waist with a 27 inch leg.
U.S. Marine Corp Mexican Campaign Medal This is a nice example of the U.S. Marine Corps Mexican campaign medal which has the date 1911 to 1917.
U.S. Marine Corps Camouflage Poncho This is a good example of the camouflage Marine Corps poncho which is dated 1941. One half of the poncho's light side camouflage has been sun bleached.
U.S. Marine Corps Adjustable HBT Garrison Cap This is an extremely rare Marine Corps adjustable tan herringbone twill garrison cap in extremely good condition. The cap was an experimental item and was not general issue. The brass slider is marked with the patent number \"2010107\"
U.S. Marine Corps Camouflage Utility Straps A set of unissued Marine corps frog skin camouflage utility straps.
U.S. Marine Corps China Relief Expedition Medal A good example of the U.S. Marine Corps China Relief Expedition medal which is dated 1900.
U.S. Marine Corps Cotton Shirt This is a Marine Corps enlisted mans cotton shirt, which retains its contract label which gives the name of the maker "I.Unterberg & Co, Inc", size marked 2 and dated 16th September 1943. The shirt is in very good condition, however it is missing one button on the collar.
U.S. Marine Corps Cuban Pacification Medal A very nice example of the U.S. Marine Corps Cuban pacification Medal which is dated 1908.
U.S. Marine Corps Desk Top Flags A set of 1975 dated U.S. Marine Corps desk top flags, probably used by a recruiting sergeants.
U.S. Marine Corps Dress Blue Trousers This is a nice example of an enlisted man's dress blue trousers without the red stripe. The red stripe was by NCO's from the rank of Corporal. The trousers measure 28" waist with a 34" inside leg.
U.S. Marine Corps Dress Blues This is a excellant example of a U.S. Marine Corps class A uniform better known as Dress Blues. The uniform consists of Tunic and trousers. The tunic has the gold gilted Marine Corps buttons and collar insignia. The rank chevrons are that of a Sergeant 4th Grade. The unit badge belongs to 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. The 1st Aircraft Wing, was formed in 1941 at Guantico ( Virginia ). The wing left for San Diego in December, in order to defend the West Coast. In March 1942, it was re-organised in five groups and took part in the battle of Guadalcanal, then took part in the Solomans. In 1943 it saw action in New Georgia and Bougainville before leaving in 1944 for the Philippines. From October 1945, the wing was based on Chinese airfields of Tsingtao, Peiping and Tienstin until May 1947, where it moved to Guam.
U.S. Marine Corps ERDL Jacket This is an excellant example of a U.S. Marine Corps ERDL ( Engineer, Research, Development, Laboratary ) camouflage jacket. The ERDL uniform was restricted issue to pathfinder and reconnaissance combat units in 1968. However in 1969 it was selected issue to front-line infantry companies. This example is post-Vietnam War manufactured, dated 1977. The jacket is a size medium (40" to 42" chest ).
U.S. Marine Corps ERDL Jacket This is a Marine Corps ERDL ( Engineer, Research, Development Laboratory ) camouflage jacket which retains its contract label which gives the name of the contractor "Elder MFG.CO" and is dated 1970. The Marine Corps globe has been cut-away form the breast pocket flap. Besides the removal of the M.C. globe the jacket is in excellent condition. The ERDL uniform was first issued on a restricted basis to pathfinder and reconnaissance combat units in 1968. However it started to become issued to selective front-line infantry companies in 1969.
U.S. Marine Corps Four Pocket Dress Blue Tunic This is a very nice example of the four pocket dress blue tunic which was officially adopted in 1946. However this example appears to be dated 1942-43. It has two medal ribbons for service during WW2. The Asiatic-Pacific and the American Campaign medals. It is a small tunic approximately 36" chest.
U.S. Marine Corps Haitian Campaign Medal This is the U.S. Marine Corps 2nd Haitian Campaign medal which was fought between 1919 and 1920.
U.S. Marine Corps Haitian Campaign Medal & 1919-20 Bar This is a very nice example of the 1915 U.S. Marine Corps Haitian campaign medal with 1919 -1920 bar.
U.S. Marine Corps Ike Jacket This is a mint example of the so-called Ike jacket, however it was more commonly referred to, by the marines themselves as the Battle Jacket. It was worn as a alternative to the Winter Dress jacket and was quite sort after by marines, as it was deemed as a more fashionable than the standard winter dress jacket. This example has the unit insignia 4th Marine Division, Private First Class ( PFC ) chevrons. It also still has a cleaning tag attached on the inside.
U.S. Marine Corps In Colour Photographs The is a Europa Militaria No5 publication about the United States Marine Corps during which was published in 1990.
U.S. Marine Corps Leatherneck Magazine This is a U.S.Marine Corps Leatherneck magazine, which is dated January 1968 and has a 1968 pull-out calendar.
U.S. Marine Corps Leatherneck Magazine This is a February 1963 dated U.S. Marine Corps Leatherneck magazine.
U.S. Marine Corps M1917A1 Helmet A very nice example of a Marine Corps M1917A1 helmet, which has a 1937-1942 pattern globe device. The leather liner and webbing chinstrap are both in excellent condition. The shell is stamped "9A".
U.S. Marine Corps Mosquito Camouflage Helmet Cover This is a near mint example of a Marine Corps issue mosquito net camouflage helmet cover.
U.S. Marine Corps Nicaraguan 1st Campaign Medal This is a 1912 dated, U.S. Marine Corps 1st campaign medal.
U.S. Marine Corps Nicaraguan 2nd Campaign Medal This is a Marine Corps Nicaraguan 2nd campaign medal with ribbon bar. The 2nd Nicaraguan was fought between 1926 to 1930.
U.S. Marine Corps Philippine Campaign Medal This is a nice example of the U.S. Marine Corps philippine campaign medal of 1899 to 1903.
U.S. Marine Corps Service Dress Visor Cap This is a WW2 manufactured U.S. Marine Corps service dress visor cap, which is in excellent condition, which was part of the Dress Blue Service uniform.
U.S. Marine Corps Soochow 1932 Medal This is a rare example of a un-official medal produced by the U.S. Marines Corps and awarded to any marine which took part in the Battle of Soochow Creek in 1932 near Shanghai, China. This example has not been awarded
U.S. Marine Corps Soochow 1937 Medal This is an unofficial and rare medal produced by the U.S. Marine Corps and awarded to any marine which took part in the Battle of Soochow Creek, near Shanghai, China. This example has not been awarded.
U.S. Marine Corps Spanish Campaign Medal & Bronze Star This is a extremely nice example of a U.S. Marine Corps 1898 Spanish campaign medal with bronze star. The medal comes with a ribbon bar.
U.S. Marine Corps Summer Garrison Cap This is a summer issue enlisted man\'s tan cotton garrison cap with Marine Corps cap badge. This example is named to a \"B.D.McLaughlin\" and also has his personal marine corps service number \"H5564\". The cap also retains its size label \"6.7/8\".
U.S. Marine Corps West Indies Campaign Medal This is a 1898 dated, U.S. Marine Corps West Indies campaign medal, with rippon bar.
U.S. Marine Corps White Service Dress Belt This is a Marine Corps white service dress belt worn with the Blue service dress tunic. The belt measures 28 inches.
U.S. Marine Corps White Visor Cap This white visor cap is part of the Dress "B" uniform, which was better known as "Dress Blues". The cap has gilted buttons and U.S.M.C. emblem. The white cover is removeable, allowing the Blue cover to be worn with the Dress "A" uniform. This example has the original paper size label underneath the leather sweatband. "6.7/8". The cap has original owners name written on the underside of the sweatband " E.L.KERSEN ".
U.S. Marine Corps Winter Service Dress Jacket This is a excellent example of the U.S. Marine Corps winter dress jacket. The jacket retains all of it's buttons, collar insignia and unit patch. ( Ships Detachment ). The jacket has the rank chevrons of a sergeant is maker marked in the sleeve and dated 1943. It also retains the original owners name "A.E.Foley".
U.S. Marine Corps Winter Service Dress Trousers A mint example of Marine Corps winter dress trousers, which are approximately a size 28\" waist with a 32\" leg. The trousers are named to a \"N.D.Raney\".
U.S. Marine Corps Winter Service Dress Trousers 1944 dated Marine Corps winter dress trousers which measure 28" waist and 29" inside leg. The trousers have suffered with some minor moth damage to the inside of the left leg.
U.S. Marine Corps Yangtze Service Medal This is a nice example of the U.S. Marine Corps Yangtze Service medal.
U.S. Marine Corps/Navy Badge A small lapel badge, worn by members of the U.S marines and navy, when in civilian clothing.
U.S. Medical Wadding Roll This is a medical wadding roll which is still sealed and maker marked "Stearns & Foster Co".
U.S. Messtins A nice set of aluminium non-dated messtins stamped \"U.S.\" and made by \"WYOTT\".
U.S. MG Spare Parts Wallet This is a pre-1944 produced spare parts wallet for the 30cal and 50cal machine guns. The tan colour identifies the spare parts wallet as pre-1944 manufactured. However it appears to have been post-war used, probably during the Vietnam Ware as the pouch has been marked "M16"
U.S. Military Map This is a U.S. military map of eastern Holland and Goch in western Germany. The map has been re-issued and was originally showing the Lockerbie area in Scotland, which has lines marked "cancelled" This example is dated 1944.
U.S. Military Map Regensburg This is a U.S. military map of Regensburg, Germany, which was published by the Navy and War Department. The map was drafted by the 649th Engineer Topography Battalion and dated 1945. The back of the map has a number of small German town layouts of the Regensburg area.
U.S. Military Police M1911A1 Pistol Magazine Pouch This is a 1989 dated magazine Military police issue pouch for the M1911A1 pistol.
U.S. Military Police Visor Cap This is a enlisted man\'s visor cap, which was worn by Military Police in rear areas. The cap has a dyed white with cotton top. The enlisted man\'s visor cap was replaced by the garrison cap in 1941. However the Military Police retained the visor cap as a distinctive item of their duty uniform. The cap retains it\'s size tag \"7.5/8\".
U.S. Military Police Webbing Set This is Military Police webbing set, consisting of a white coloured M1936 pistol belt, which measures 38 inches. The belt also comes with a M1942 first aid pouch which is maker marked "WLMC", dated 1943 and a M1918 twin magazine pouch for the M1911 pistol. The magazine pouch is maker marked L.C.& Co, dated 1918. The first aid and magazine pouch have both been coloured white.
U.S. Mills M1905 Shot Gun Cartridge Belt This is a M1905 shotgun cartridge belt for use with the M1897 Winchester trench gun. The brass fittings are marked "Mills Woven Cartridge Belt, Worcester, Mass.U.S.A.
U.S. Mitchell Camouflage Helmet Cover This is a 1969 dated reversible camouflage Mitchell helmet cover. This example has suffered with rip to the side of the cover, otherwise it is in good condition.
U.S. Mitchell Camouflage Helmet Cover This is a good example of a reversible camouflage Mitchell helmet cover which is dated 1975.
U.S. Mitchell Camouflage Pup-Tent This is a rare pup-tent made form two Mitchell camouflage shelter-halfs. One of the shelter-halfs is dated June 1953 and still retains it's contract label. The pup-tent comes with six poles, two of which are Vietnam War dated, it also comes with six U.S. army tent pegs. One shelter-half is faded, while the other is in extremely good condition.
U.S. Mittens A pair of mittens which have a trigger finger.
U.S. Mortar Gradient Level A WW2 Mortar Gradient level, however I am not sure for want calibre mortar it is for.
U.S. Mortar Gradient Level This is a WW2 U.S. mortar gradient level, however i am not sure for what calibre mortar it is for.
U.S. Mosquito Net This is a mosquito net, which could be worn over or under the helmet.
U.S. MX991/U Angled Torch This is a good example of a MX991/U torch which replaced the WW2 era TL-122B torch . This example comes with spare coloured lenses and was produced by G.T.Price Products.
U.S. MX991/U Angled Torch This is an MX991/U angled torch which replaced the WW2 era TL-122B angled torch. This example is maker marked "G.T. Price Products Inc". The base cap still retains spare coloured lenses.
U.S. MX991/U Angled Torch The MX991/U angled torch replaced the WW2 era TL-122B torch. This example's base cap which normally unscrews into two separate pieces, one of which contains spare lenses has seized. I can not confirm if there is any spare lenses. The torch is maker marked "Fulton"
U.S. MX991/U Angled Torch A MX991/U angled torch which replaced the WW2 era TL-122B angled torch. This example is in very good condition and has grey coloured lense holders. It retains its spare coloured lenses in the base cap. It is maker marked "Fulton".
U.S. Navy Summer Flight Coveralls ( Vietnam Issue ) This is a CS-FRP-1 U.S. Navy summer issue flight coveralls dated 1967 and made by " COVINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC". The suit is made of fire resistant polyamide and is a size 36R.
U.S. Navy Aviators Life-Preserver This is a Navy aviators life-preserver which was also worn by helicopter crews. This example is dated February 1966 and was produced by Rubber Fabrications Inc. The life-preserve is complete except for the Co2 bottle.
U.S. Navy Fixed Bale M1 Helmet This is a excellent example of the U.S. Navy fixed bale M1 helmet which was produced from July 1941 to October 1943. The liner is maker marked with the letter "F" within a shield which identifies the maker as "Firestone Tire & Rubber Company". The inside the shell is painted green where the outside is painted Navy Blue.
U.S. Navy Issue Flash Light Tis is a Vietnam era Navy issue grey Fulton hand torch, and is in good condition and looks to have the original bulb.
U.S. Navy Kit Bag This is a U.S. Navy kit bag which is the same pattern used by the U.S. Army. This example is named to the original owner "Fairbairns". Maker marked 'Tweedie" and dated 1944
U.S. Navy M1 Rear Seamed Helmet This is a late-war U.S. Navy M1 helmet, which would have been produced between November 1944 to August 1945. Rear seamed manganese rim, and olive drab No7 shade chinstraps. The helmet would have originally been issued in green to the Navy, who overpainted them either blue or battleship grey. The liner is marked with overlapping \"MSA\" within a circle identifying the manufacturer as The Mine Safety Appliances Company.
U.S. Navy M1938 Leggings A nice pair of Navy issue M1938 leggings which are dated 01/12/1945 and size stamped 1. The leggings are also maker marked "Tweedie". The NX number identifies the leggings as navy issue.
U.S. Navy M1941 Jacket This is a M1941 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 M41 Jacket This is a good example of Navy M41 jacket which differs from the army issue by not having epaulettes or adjustable cuffs.
U.S. Navy MK1 7 x 50 Binoculars U.S. Navy MK1, model 2, 7 x 50 binoculars. which still come in there original leather case. This example is in very good condition, with clear optics and. dated 1941 The binoculars where produced by \"Bausch & Lomb, Rochester, New York State.
U.S. Navy MK2 Radio operators Helmet The Navy MK2 helmet was developed in 1942 in order to allow headphones to be worn, whilst not compromising protection which the M1 helmet could not offer when headphones where worn. All MK2 helmets where manufactured by Mcord Company of Detroit. 400,000 where produced between 1942 to 1945 and was worn my Navy crews and Marine Corps detactments. This example is in excellent condition retaining its leather chin cup.
U.S. Navy Officers Summer Visor Cap This is a summer/tropical issue U.S. Navy officers visor cap in excellent condition. The cap was produced by \"DONALD.S. LVIGNE\" of Miami, Florida. The cap is size mrked 7.1/8\". The leather sweatband has the \"ALCO BRAND\" trade mark.
U.S. Navy Officers Visor Cap This is a very nice example of a U.S. Navy officers white visor cap, which was produced by \"ART CAPA\" of New York. The cap is approximately a 7.1/4\".
U.S. Navy Petrol Boat Unit Badge This is a unit badge belonging PBR 544 ( Petrol Boat River ). The navy deployed PBR's from march 1966 to the end of 1971, growing to 250 petrol boats.
U.S. Navy Weapons Unit Badge This is a U.S. Navy weapons unit badge belonging to "33 AGS" ( Advance Gun System ).
U.S. No4 MK1 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a U.S. made No4 MK1 rifle produced as War Aid for the United Kingdom. All U.S. made No4 rifles where produced between 1942 to 1944, manufactured by Savage Stephens and stamped "U.S. Property". This example is in very good condition, however the bolt has been painted bronze in colour. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please Email before making purchase.
U.S. No4 MK1 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivated ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a U.S. made No4 rifle produced as a British government contract between 1942 to 1944. All the U.S. made rifles where manufactured by Savage Arms and are marked "U.S.Property". This example is in very good condition and was refurbished in 1948 by Birmingham Small Arms indicated by the letter "B" and the number 48 stamp. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
U.S. Officers M1926 Short Overcoat This is an officers Short M1926 overcoat, which was initially an optional item, which could be worn in formation only if all officers where wearing the same coat. However this was not always the case and was a favoured item in cold weather. This example is in excellant condiition and is approximately a size 44" chest.
U.S. Officers Tropical Service Tunic This is a unissued officers tropical service tunic which retains the factory tags on the sleeve. The jacket is size stamped 36 Long.
U.S. Officers Tropical Service Tunic This is a unissued officers service tunic which retains the factory's tag on the sleeve. The tunic is size stamped 34 long.
U.S. Officers Trouser Belt This is officers webbing trouser belt which measures 36 inches. The buckle is marked "Solid Brass".
U.S. Officer\'s Marine Corps Field Bag This is the 2nd pattern Marine Corps officer\'s field bag, which is maker marked \"BOYT\" and dated 1944.
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. Officer\'s Elastique Service Dress Trousers An officers trousers in dark wool elasttique cloth. The trousers are in very good condition and appear to have the original owners name \"Smith H.E.\" The trousers are approximately a 32\" waist.
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. Paratroopers Shroud Cutter This is a parachute shroud cutter, which was issued to all paratroopers and aircrew. This example is in excellant condition. However there are no markings and post-war examples are identical to the WW2 pattern. I can not confirm if this is actually WW2 or post-war.
U.S. Patients Effects Bag This is a unissued patients effects bag, which is maker marked \"Minnesota Aerospace Corporation\".
U.S. Patients personal Effects Bag This is a unissued patients personal effects bag still in its original wrapping. We have acquired a box full of the unissued patients effects bags all dated January 1965. We have a limited number left in stock. We have included pictures of the box containing the bags. The listing is for one bag only. The bags are all maker marked "Trenton Textile Eng & MFG.Co".
U.S. PG-104/CB Pigeon Carrier This is a PG-104/CB wooden pigeon carrier which can hold four homing pigeon carrier, complete with its webbing carrying straps. The carrier has a number of message aluminium straps and two food trays. The carrier comes with four dummy pigeons. The aluminium message straps may be post-war.
U.S. Pilots Survival Knife This is a Vietnam era U.S. pilots survival knife which is in good condition. However the sharpening stone is missing. Age Restricted item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
U.S. Pistol/Revoler Holster This is a a U.S. made soft leather holster which can accommodate various large calibre revolvers and pistols.
U.S. Pistol/Revolver Holster This is a U.S. made holster which can accommodate various pistols and revolvers such as the Smith & Wesson 357 magnum or the Beretta 92 or M1911A1.
U.S. Plastic Spoon This is a sealed plastic spoon which would have been part of the contents of the field ration pack.
U.S. Private Purchase Officers M1917A1 Helmet 1st Engineer Battalion I believe this is a private officers purchase M1917A1 helmet manufactured by ACME Protection Equipment Co Inc, Pittsburgh. ACME are still in existence and continue to manufacture protection helmets. This example is in very good condition except the the chinstrap which has torn from its chinstrap bale. The helmet is unit marked to the 1st Engineer Battalion and has the original owners initials under the ream "J.E". The top of the shell is also marked with the number "4" for the section detachment. The liner still retains its contract tag with the pentant number.
U.S. Pup-Tent Pegs A set of U.S. army pup-tent pegs, which are "U.S."marked. The pegs are also maker marked "ALTRO".
U.S. Quatermaster Corps Sleeve badge worn by members of the Quartermaster Corps.
U.S. Ration Pack Can Opener This is a small can opener which was part of the contents found within the ration packs.
U.S. Ration Pack Can Opener This is a small can opener which was part of the contents found in the ration packs.
U.S. Razor This is a U.S. made razor which is still in its bakelite contaniner. Unfortunately the screw has snapped and the head of the razor will not screw onto the stem. The razor was produced by "CLIX: It comes with Smith made blades still in their packet.
U.S. Reversible Ski Parka This is an extremely good example of a reversible parka from green to white and was originally designed for use with ski troops. The parka was discontinued in May 1941 when it was officially replaced with the fur trimmed pattern. The back of the parka has the soldiers personal service number. It has also been period shortened.
U.S. RT-159B/URC4 Rescue Radio The RT-159B/URC4 rescue radio was introduced in the early 1950's and was used by U.S. aircrews as part of the survival kit. This example is in extremely good condition and comes with its original battery which is normally always missing and extremely hard to find. The unit has not been tested and can not confirm if the unit is still working as the original battery is dead. The URC was extensively used by downed aircrews during the Vietnam War.
U.S. SBR Gas Mask & Haversack This is a U.S. gas mask which dates from mid 1918 and is based on the British Small Box Respirator or SBR for short. The Americans called their gas mask, The American corrected English Box Respirator. It was very similar to the British design with slight differences to the bag and gas mask. The American gas masks had a service card detailing usage, which is included. The haversack has lift dot fasteners instead of the brass snaps. This example has dried and the lenses have completely perished. The haversack has been personalised with the original owner name, number and unit D, Company 4th Infantry Regiment.
U.S. SBR Gas Mask & Haversack This is a U.S. gas mask, which dates from mid 1918 and is based on the British Small Box Respirator or SBR for short. The Americans called their gas mask the American corrected English box respirator and is very similar in design to the British pattern with very slight differences. The U.S. gas masks came with a service/instruction card, which is included in the this example. The haversack had lift-dot fasteners instead of the brass snap fasteners. The gas mask is in good condition considering its age and the materials its made from. However it does have a hole at the end of the hose connecting the mask to the filter.
U.S. SBR Gas Mask & Haversack This is a U.S. gas mask which dates to mid 1918 and is based on the British Small Box Respirator or "SBR". The Americans called their gas mask, The American corrected English box respirator and is very similar to the British pattern with slight differences to the bag and gas mask. This example's hose has dried and come apart. The mask is also become quite dry. The American gas mask tended to come with a service/instruction card, which is missing.
U.S. Service Stripes Seven red service stripes, which stripe indicates six months service.
U.S. Sewing kit A issue sewing kit, consisting of a packet of spare buttons, needles, safety pins and thread.
U.S. Signals Satchel This is a signals satchel used by the Signal Corps. This example is in very good condition and comes with its shoulder strap.
U.S. Signals Satchel A good example of a Signals Satchel.
U.S. Sleeping Bag Carrying Harness This is the sleeping bag carrying harness, in unissued condition.
U.S. Smith & Wesson Model 14 ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is an extremely nice example of a Smith & Wesson Model 14 revolver, which comes with in its original box which is dated 15th April 1955. The revolver comes with its instruction pamphlet and parts catalogue. The S&W model 14 was first introduced in 1947 as the K38 Target Masterpiece and was renamed to the Model 14 in 1957. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
U.S. Smith & Wesson Model 64-2 ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The Model 64 was designed in 1970 and originally came in two variants a 4" barrel and square butt and a 2" barrel with a round butt. This is the latter example which is in excellent condition. The Smith & Wesson Model 64 was widely used by U.S. Police departments, Sheriffs and various other state agencies. It was the last approved authorised revolver to be used U.S. police departments being replaced by 9mm automatic pistols in 1993. However it remained in production to October 2021. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
U.S. Smith & Wesson Model 686-1 ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is is an excellent example fo Smith & Wesson model 686-1, 357 magnum. The Model 686 was designed in 1980 and came in two calibers 357 magnum and 38 special cartridges. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
U.S. Smith & Wesson Service .38 Revolver Holster This is a unissued leather holster for the Smith & Wesson .38 service revolver. This example is marker marked R.I.A." for Remington and is dated January 1955.
U.S. Special Forces Camouflage Combat Vest This is a Vietnam theatre produced special forces combat vest made from ERDL tropical rip-stop material. The combat vest has been given a number of pockets to hold M16 magazines including two on the back, which allowed easier access to rifle magazines while in the prone position.
U.S. Style Pistol Belt This is a U.S. style pistol belt with a British style fastening clip.
U.S. Sunburn Cream A tin of sunburn cream which was manufactured by Seaboard Manufacturing Laboratories Inc.
U.S. TA-312/PT Field Phone The TA-312/PT field phone was introduced in the 1950's and continued to be used with the U.S. army to the 1980's. This example is dated 1956 and was produced by Kellog Switchboard & Supply Company. This example has not been tested and can not confirm if it is in working condition. It comes with its carrier with shoulder strap, however the zipper is broken.
U.S. Tankers Winter Trosuers A nice example of a 1st pattern tankers trousers which are wool lined both zippers are in good working condition. The trousers approximately measure 38" chest and 29" inside leg.
U.S. Tent-Half Poles A set of three tent-half poles, which are all dated 1967 and maker marked "U.G.B. Co".
U.S. Thompson 50 Round Drum Magazine This is a modern made functional 50 round drum magazine for the M1928 Thompson submachine gun.
U.S. Thompson Model 1928 Hand Book This is a 1940 edition hand book for the Thompson M1928 submachine gun produced by Auto-Ordnance Corporation.
U.S. Thompson Submachine Gun Sling This is a late-war webbing sling in Olive drab No7 for the Thompson submachine gun
U.S. TL-122B Angled Torch This is in fact a post-war French made copy which is identical to the WW2 U.S. examples. The French retained the U.S. pattern number for the torch "TL-122B. Ideal for living history and display.
U.S. Tommy Gun Marked M1928A1 Thompson SMG ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For Sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The Thompson was originally designed in 1918 with the aim to break the stalemate of trench warfare during WW1. However it was not finished before the war ended. The U.S. Military did not see a need for the weapon and cancelled the contract. It became available as the Model M1921 to the civilian market. It became notorious during the U.S. Prohibition era as the signature weapon of various organised crime syndicates during the 1920's. In 1928 the U.S. Marine Corps officially adopted the weapon for use within the Banana wars in central America and the Caribbean ( 1898 to 1934 ). It was also used by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and the FBI. The U.S. Army officially adopted the M1928A1 in the late 1930's which remained in production with only slight changes to 1942 when the M1 Thompson was introduced as a war measure to save on production time. This example is an early army version with a rear adjustable sight, finned barrel, front pistol grip and a L type 50 round drum magazine. The top of the receiver is marked "Tommy Gun". Later M1928A1 examples have a non-adjustable rear sight, smooth or finned barrels and a front hand guard and not stamped "Tommy Gun". (see listing 66593). This example is a pre-1995 deactivation with a full working action, The gun and magazine are both maker marked Auto-Ordnance. For Non EU Sale Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification Please email before making purchase.
U.S. Tropical Scarf This is a U.S. Army issue tropical scarf, which also doubled as a bandana.
U.S. Tropical Field Hat This is a unissued tropical field hat more commonly called the boonie. The Tropical field hat was introduced into the U.S. army 20th December 1967. This example is dated 1969 and is size stamped 6.7/8
U.S. Tropical Trousers A good example of rip-stop tropical issue trousers, which are dated 1967 and are size marked 27\" to 31\" waist with 32\" inside leg.
U.S. Tropical Trousers Tropical rip-stop issue trousers which are size marked 31 to 35 inch waist and a 32 inch leg. The trousers have had the fly-buttons replaced with a period zipper . They retain their contract label which dates the trousers to 1969 and the maker\'s name \"M.L.W.CO\". The trousers also have the soldier\'s personal metal ID disc tacked to the hip pocket. The left thigh pocket is also marked with two yellow letters \"M I P\". However we i have no ideal what it signifies.
U.S. Underpants A unissued underpants which are a size 38 and maker marked Quality Mills Inc.
U.S. Unit Distinctive Insignia A set of distinctive unit insignia belonging to the 320th Field Artillery Regiment, whose latin motto reads "Volen et Potens" ( Willing & Able ).
U.S. Vehicle Axe This is a large vehicle axe, which is maker marked "True Temper, Flint Edge Kelly work".
U.S. WAAC M1943 Field Jacket This is a unissued example of a Women\'s Auxiliary Army Corps M1943 field jacket. Unlike the mens M1943 field jackets, the women\'s version closed on the right side. This example is size marked \"14 Large\" and retains it\'s contract label with gives the date as 20th November 1944 and the makers name \"HENRY WIESS\".
U.S. WAAC M1943 Field Trousers A unissued example of Women\'s Auxiliary Army Corps M1943 field trousers, which differ from men\'s M1943 field trousers buy buttoning up on the left hip and the end of the trousers have elasticated foot underside straps. The trousers retains all of it\'s makers lot and bundle tags, with the batch number 803. The trousers also has the maker\'s name tag \"Crawley Milner & Co, Detroit\'. The trousers also have their size tag \".14L\"
U.S. WAAC M1943 Field Trousers This is the women\'s version of the M1943 field trousers, which differ from the men\'s issue by buttoning up on the left hip and have elasticated foot under strap. This example\'s elasticated foot under strap has torn apart. Otherwise the trousers are in good condition with no further tears or rips. They retain their size label which gives the size 18 regular.
U.S. War Correspondent Garrison Cap This is a War correspondent\'s garrison cap, which is officer quality and has the personal service number of the original owner. The cap is size marked 7.1/4.
U.S. War Correspondent Garrison Cap This is a War Correspondent\'s officer quality garrison cap, which has suffered with some minor mothing to he top rear of the cap.
U.S. War Correspondent Garrison Cap This is a War Correspondent\'s garrison cap which is a enlisted man\'s issue.
U.S. Water Bottle Set This is a water bottle set consisting of a M1956 pouch which dated 1962 ( E-62 ). The plastic water bottle is dated 1969 and the M1942 drinking cup is not dated but maker marked "WCW" and "U.S." stamped.
U.S. Weapons Tool Pouch This is weapons tool pouch for use with heavy weapons such as the 30cal, 50cal, M60 machine guns and mortars.
U.S. Webbing Auxiliary Carrying Strap This is an auxiliary carrying strap, which would have been used to carry 30cal ammunition boxes. It would also be utilised as a MG sling.
U.S. White Cotton Parade Gloves A pair of White cotton parade gloves.
U.S. White M1936 Pistol Belt This is a white M1936 pistol belt which is maker marked \"King\'s Point MFG CO.INC\" and dated 1984. The White issue M1936 pistol belt was worn as a parade belt and also by the Military police.
U.S. Wool Serge Trousers Late-war wool serge trousers, which has suffered with some very minor moth nips. However this example retains the contract label which gives the makers name "Blankson Clothes, Inc" with a production date 27th December 1944 and a pattern date of 10th January 1945. The trousers have the "Special " designation by having an internal gas flap in the same material as the trousers. Besides the minor moth nips the trousers are in very good condition and size stamped 30" waist with a 31" inside leg.
U.S. Wrist Compass A very good example of Wrist compass, which retains its original leather strap. The wrist compass was issued to airborne and aircrew.
U.S. WW1 Grenade Vest This is a mint un-issued grenade vest which was introduced in 1918 to accommodate VB rifle grenades. It is a popular misconception that these vests were never used during WW1. However this miconception is incorrect as a limited number where used by soldiers using VB launchers. The vest has an adjustable strap that went over the head and two smaller straps that tied around the back and was worn over the soldiers chest. The vest was very soldom used by U.S. troops during WW2. This example is dated May 1918, has the makers initials \"H.H.& Co\" and is also stamped \" Inspected by John.E.Wright\".
U.S. WW1 M-1912 Pattern Uniform This is a very nice example of the M-1912 pattern uniform. The M-1912 uniform become the basis for the 1917 pattern. The main difference between the M-1912 and the M-1917 pattern tunics are that he M-1912 was made from finer wool the 1917 pattern being coarser. The branch of service collar disc is for Infantry. The uniform consists of tunic and breeches.
U.S. WW2 90mm Shell Case This is a U.S. 90mm shell case which would been used on the M1 anti-Aircraft gun, M36 tank destroyer and the M26 Pershing battle tank. The shell case is maker marked "C.B.&Co" and dated 1944. Sorry will not send to Scotland or Northern Ireland.
U.S. WW2 Fighting Knife This is a bowie style fighting knfie which was one of the many civilian hunting knives donated to the army or brought by soldiers prior to the introuction of the M3 fighting knife. This example was produced by "Queen Cutlery" and comes with personalised leather scabbard which has the letters "PJQAA" scratched into it. The scabbard also appears to have a some type of unit mark. The retaining strap has torn and part of which is missing. Under the offensive weapons act. This item will not be sent to a residential address. It must be collected in person. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
U.S. WW2 Hunting Knife ( Pal RH 36 ) During the early years of WW2, the majority of U.S. fighting troops brought their own hunting knives to be used as fighting knives until 1943, when the M3 fighting knife started to become standard issue to Army troops and the K-Bar to U.S. Marines. One of the most popular hunting knives to be brought by marines and army personal was the PAL RH36. In the early 1940's the PAL Cutlery Company was brought by Remington. The initials RH on the blade stands for "Remington Hunting" . This example is in fair condition and comes with its original leather scabbard. Age Restricted Item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
U.S. WW2 M1 Liner This is a WW2 era liner for the M1 helmet. The liner has been re-strapped after 1945 and has had paratrooper A-frame straps added and the chinstrap cup. The liner retains its original wartime finish and was produced by Westinghouse, identified by the letter "W" within a oval.
U.S. WW2 Pilots Survival Folding Machete This is a folding machete issued to U.S. pilots during WW2 as part of the their survival kit. This example is in excellent condition which still retains its blade protector. It is maker marked "Camillus". Age Restricted Item. Proof of age must be provided. U.K. Sales Only.
U.S. WW2 Pilots Survival Light This is a red navigational red survival light which would normally be attached to the lift jacket worn by aircrews. This example is in excellent condition and maker marked "Colvin Slocum Boats Inc".
U.S. WW2 Victory Medal This is the Victory medal awarded to all military personal who saw service during WW2.
U.S.Army Airforce M1941 2nd Pattern Field Jacket This is M1941 2nd pattern field jacket belonging to a Technical Sergeant from the 4th Airforce, which was activated on 18th December 1940. The 4th Airforce area of operations was of the Southwestern and lower midwest regions of the United States. The main role of the 4th Airforce was the training of airforce reservists prior to deployment for overseas. The jacket is in a very well used condition with fraying to the cuffs and collar. The right upper sleeve is also torn. One half of the zipper appears to have been replaced. However it is still an nice original piece, which is uncommon to find the original insignia still attached.
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.M1 Carbine Magazine Pouch This is a 1952 dated M1 carbine pouch designed to be worn on the belt only. This example was produced by "Correct Shoes Inc".
U.S.Marine Corps Mitchell Camouflage Straps A set of Mitchell camouflage straps which would have been used by the Marine Corps. One of the straps has faded in colour.
U.S.Marine Corps Mitchell Camouflage Straps A pair of Mitchell camouflage straps as issued to the U.S. Marine Corps.
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 M1941 Jacket This is a U.S. Navy M1941 jacket which differ from army M41 jackets by not having epaulettes, cuff or waist adjusters. The left breast is also marked \"U.S.N.\" The jacket is in good condition without any fraying to the collar or cuffs.
U.S.Navy/Airforce Pilots Knee Pad A flight suit Knee pad with the original owners name still attached "RIEDER"
U.S.Special Forces Parachute Harness & Haversack This is a rare U.S. special forces parachute harness, which also double as a haversack to carry weapons and individual equipment. It was developed in the early 1970\'s and saw limited use during the Vietnam war. This example is dated 1978 .
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.
Umarex MP40 Magazine This is a Umarex airsoft MP40 magazine still sealed in its original packet.
Un-issued Wirecutters Un-issued wirecutters which are still sealed. I have opened this example to show the wirecutters, which are stamped with the war department arrow, WD marked and dated 1945. The item you buy will still be sealed.
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\"
United States Marine Corps Flag A united States Marine Corps Flag
Utility Strap This is a utiltiy strap which is either dated 1962 or 1982, with a maker's stamp "W.A.T."
Uzi Loading Tool Uzi loading tool.
Uzi Sling A tan coloured Uzi webbing sling.
Verkehrs-Aufsicht Armband This is a traffic control armband, worn by personal from any branch of service or para-military formations including NSKK whom where appointed to control and direct civilian and military traffic.
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 )
Vietnam Medal Ribbon Bar This medal ribbon bar consists of three awards, Armed Forces Expditionary Medal, Vietnam Service Medal and South Vietnamese Service Campaign medal with clasp, which was awarded to U.S. Military advisors you completed six months service with South Vietnamese forces. The back of the ribbon bar is maker marked "N.S.MEYER.INC".
Vietnam Medal Ribbon Bar This is a Vietnam War era medal ribbon bar consisting of three awards, National Defense medal, Army Good Conduct medal, with three addition years clasp and Army Commendation medal. The back of the ribbon bar is maker marked "N.S.MEYER.INC".
Vintage Parker-Hale Rear Sight A vintage Parker-Hale Rear sight.
VLKSM Membership Badge This is a early Soviet VLKSM membership enamelled lapel badge of Lenin. The VLKSM was the Young Communist League.
VLKSM Membership Lapel Badge This is the later version of the VLKSM membership badge. The VLKSM was the Young Communist League.
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 Panzer Officers Shoulder Straps A pair of stitched in type panzer shoulder straps with the rank of SS-Obersturmfuhrer ( 1st Lieutenant ).
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 Armourer NCO's Badge This is a good example of a Waffen-SS armouer NCO's badge ( Waffenunterfuhrer ). The badge was introduced sometime in 1937.
Waffen-SS Concentration Unit Officers Shoulder Straps A pair of early shoulder straps with matt silver braids, piped in light brown for concentration units on a black doe skin underlay. The shoulder straps hold the rank of Oberstrumbannfuhrer ( Lieutenant-Colonel ).
Waffen-SS Edelweiss Sleeve Badge This is the Waffen-SS Edelweiss sleeve badge, which would have been worn by Waffen-SS mountain troops such as Prinz Eugen and Handschar divisions.
Waffen-SS Edelwiess Burgmutz Badge This is a Waffen-SS Edelwiess burgmutz ( Mountain Cap ) badge which was worn by members of the Waffen-SS mountian division "Prinz Eugen". The badge is still attached to a piece of fieldgrey cloth which has been directly cut from the mountain cap.
Waffen-SS Fatique Denim Tunic This is a Waffen-SS fatique denim tunic made from herrinbone twill. The tunic is very similar to the army pattern except for the collar. The SS pattern had a stand up collar where the army pattern had a full collar. The army also switched from off white denim to reed green denim by 1940. However continued to issue the off white denim until stocks where depleted. This example has a rank pip for a Oberschutze ( Senior Private ) and dated 1940 with the makers name and size markings.
Waffen-SS Generals Collar Patches A very rare example of an un-issued pair of an Waffen-SS generals collar patches with the rank of Oberfuhrer ( Brigadier General ). The patches are still attached to their wired cord which is tied to its issue tag which reads \"Original-probe des SS-Abzeichens, SS-Oberfuhrer alu.best. ( art.nr.114 ) Dachau, den 194?. Der Chef des V.U.W.Hauptamtes I.A. The collar patches was produced at Dachau concentration camp and the 3rd digit of the date is unclear it is either 1940 or 1943. The issue tag has the signature of an SS-Hauptstrumfuhrer ( Captain ). The wire cord still retains its lead seal which is waffenampted and on the reverse has the makers code F.132 ( Franz Reischauer ). There is also a metal tag attached to the cord which is marked \"PRIMA\".
Waffen-SS Generals Collar Patches A nice example of a pair of Waffen-SS generals removeable collar patches, which would have been worn on the white summer tunic. The rank of the collar patches is that of a Obergruppenfuhrer ( General ). This particular pattern was worn uptil 1942 after which an Obergruppenfuhrer had two pips on the collar patch.
Waffen-SS General\'s Collar Patches A pair of un-issued Waffen-SS general\'s collar patches with still retain the makers paper seal. The paper seal has the serial number 4761. This example of general\'s collar patches where that worn by Gruppenfuhrer ( Lieutenant-General )between 1942 to 1945.
Waffen-SS General\'s Collar Patches A pair of un-issued Waffen-SS general\'s collar patches which still have their paper seal with the serial number 4768. This example of General\'s collar patches are of the type worn by a Obergruppenfuhrer ( General ) between 1942 to 1945.
Waffen-SS Identity Disc This is an identity disc belonging to a soldier of Waffen-SS. The disc is stamped with the soldiers service number 29, blood group "O" and unit "Stab/Frw. Geb. Div7. Prinz Eugen". ( Staff Volunteer Mountain Troops Division 7 Prince Eugen ).
Waffen-SS Identity Disc This is a identity disc belonging to a soldier of the Waffen-SS. The disc is stamped with the soldiers personal service number "298" and unit "1.SS. PZ.DIV.LAH". ( 1st Waffen -SS Panzer Division Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler). Normally the disc is also stamped with the soldiers blood group, which is not the case with this example.
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 Shoulder Boards A pair of extremely rare un-issued Waffen-SS officers shoulders which are piped light-grey. The light-grey branch of service piping was for the Waffen-SS main office and High command departments under the authority of the Reichfuhrer Heydrich Himmler. The shoulder boards still retain their paper seal which reads \"SEIT 1896, BEVO, Z43.Stk. Jnhalt, obr 564. Bestell-Nr 771\". The rank of the shoulder boards are that of a Sturmbannfuhrer ( major ).
Waffen-SS Officers Shoulder Straps A pair of stitch-in type Waffen-SS officers shoulder straps which are piped white for Infantry and have the rank of Obersturmbannfuhrer ( Lieutenant-Colonel ).
Waffen-SS Officers Shoulder Straps A matching pair of Waffen-SS officers shoulder straps with the rank of Untersturmfuhrer ( 2nd Lieutenant ). This example have been removed from the tunic, probably as a war souvenir. The branch of service colour is copper brown.
Waffen-SS Officers Shoulder Straps A pair of Waffen-SS officers shoulder straps with the rank of Untersturmfuhrer ( 2nd Lieutenant ). The shoulder boards have the branch of service colour red for artillery.
Waffen-SS Officers Shoulder Straps ( Mountain Troops ) A nice set of stitched in type Waffen-SS officers shoulder straps with the rank of Obersturmbannfuhrer ( Lieutenant Colonel ). The branch of service piping is green for mountain troops.
Waffen-SS Police Identity Disc This is a extremely rare identity disc belonging to a member of the 1st SS Polizei Panzerjager Abeitlung 4 ( 1st Waffen-SS Police Tank Hunting Unit 4 ). The 1st SS Polizei Panzerjager was formed in April 1944. The identity disc reads \" 1/SS-POL-PZ-JG.4.\" with the personal number 182.
Waffen-SS Rank Collar Patch This is a single waffen-SS collar patch, which holds the rank of Schutze and Oberschutze ( Junior and Senior Private )
Waffen-SS Rank Collar Patch This is a single Waffen-SS single rank collar patch, which holds the rank of Schutze and Oberschutze ( Junior and Senior Private ).
Waffen-SS Rank Collar Patch This is a single Waffen-SS collar patch, which retains its \"RZM\" paper label. The rank of the collar patch is that of a Schutze and Obershutze ( Junior and Senior Private ).
Waffen-SS Rank Collar Patch This is a single Waffen-SS collar patch with the rank of Unterscharfuhrer ( Senior-Corporal ).
Waffen-SS Rank Collar Patch This is a single Waffen-SS rank collar patch, with the rank of Unterscharfuhrer ( Senior-Corporal ).
Waffen-SS Rank Collar Patches Five Waffen-SS rank collar patches which still retain their paper seal and where originally part of a box containing 24 collar patches 4 packs of five and one pack of 4. I have decided to sell the packs separately and have included a picture of the box in the listing. The box and each pack of collar patches have the serial number 50381. Please not the price is only for one pack of collar patches. The box is not included.
Waffen-SS Rank Collar Patches Five waffen-SS rank collar patches which are still sealed and where originally part of a box containing 24 collar patches, four packs holding five and one holding 4. I have decided to sell each pack separately. I included a picture of the original box in the listing. The box and each pack of collar patches are serial numbered 50381. Please note the price is for one pack of collar patches only. The box is not included in the sell.
Waffen-SS Rank Sleeve Insignia This is a Waffen-SS rank sleeve insignia, which has the rank of Sturmann ( Lane Corporal ). This example is mid to late-war due to it's grey coloured braid.
Waffen-SS Shoulder Straps ( Cavalry ) A pair of Waffen-SS shoulder straps, which have the branch of service colour golden-yellow for cavalry. The rank of the shoulder straps are that of a Scharfuhrer ( Sergeant ).
Waffen-SS Sleeve Eagle This is an un-issued bevo sleeve eagle which is gold in colour.
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 Totenkopf Regiment Single Collar Patch This is an embroidered death's head single collar patch beloning to the Waffen-SS regiment Totenkopf ( Death's Head ). The collar patch has been removed from the tunic and the patch has suffered with some moth damage, exposing the hessian backing.
Waffen-SS Unit Collar Patch ( Handschar ) This is a single unit collar patch belonging to 13th SS Gebirgsjager Division "Handschar "which consisted of Bosnian muslims.
War Economy Royal Air Force Cap Badge This is a war economy plastic RAF cap badge, which has the makers serial number on the back \"101B-2-1\".
War Economy Royal Army Service Corps Cap Badge This is a war economy plastic made cap badge belonging to the Royal Army Service Corps. The back of the badge is maker marked \"A.Stanley & Sons, Walsall\".
War Economy Royal Engineers Cap Badge This is a War economy plastic cap badge belonging to the Royal Engineers. The badge is maker marked \"A.Stanley & Sons, Waldall\".
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.
War Veterans Sleeve Badge This is a uncut bevo sleeve badge for the "Nationalsozialistisches Reichskriegerbund" or NS-RK ) ( National Socialist State War Veterans Organisation ),
Wash Board This is a aluminium wash board, which would have been used by individual soldiers to wash their cloths. The board is "D.R.G.M." marked.
Water Purifying Unit This is a rare water purifying unit, which is totally complete including water purifying tablets still in their jars. The unit still has it's instruction labels attached to the inside of the doors. It seems to be in working condition, however i have not tried to see if it actually works. I do not see why it would not. It also has it's original carrying straps. It was manufactured by "KATADYN".
Wehrmacht Ambulance Stretcher This is an extremely rare Wehrmacht folding Ambulance stretcher in excellent condition. The metal work retains nearly all of it's original paint.
Wehrmacht Bicycle pump This is a working Wehrmacht issue bicycle pump.
Wehrmacht Bicycle Pump This is a Wehrmacht issue bicycle pump which has been over painted in Wehrmacht green.
Wehrmacht Drum, Drum Hanger & Drum Sticks This is a Wehrmacht drum complete with its brass drum hanger in a shape of a eagle. The black ebony sticks are maker marked \" Willy Wolfram\" and are still in their original black leather pouch which is maker marked \"Otto Sinder, Berlin 1941\". The drum skin is in excellant condition.
Wehrmacht Issue Thermometer This is Wehrmacht issue thermometer still in it's cardboard container which is stamped "Wehrmacht HEER" ( Armed Forces Army ).
Wehrmacht Marksman Lanyard This is a nice example of the 1st pattern Marksman lanyard which was worn by army and Waffen-SS recipients.
Wehrmacht Razor Blades A packet of Rotbart razor blades.
Wehrmacht Song Book A very good example of a Wehrmacht song book.
Wehrmacht Song Book This is a good example of a Wehrmacht issue song book.
Wehrmacht Wheat Sack This is a 1939 dated Wehrmacht issue wheat sack.
Wehrmacht Wheat Sack This is a 1942 dated Wehrmacht wheat sack.
Welfare Medal This medal was instituted on 1.5.1939 and was known as The Honour Award for German Civil Welfare ( Das Ehrenzeichen Fur Deutsche Volkspflege ). The medal was awarded for meritorious service in welfare.
West German UZI Submachine Gun This one of the most iconic submachine guns of the latter part of the 20th century the Uzi, which was first designed in the early 1950's. The Uzi became an extremely popular weapon due to its compact size and was used by West German, Dutch and Belgium armoured crews. It was also produced under licence by the Belgium firm "Fabrique Nationale d'armes de Guerre" This example was produced by Israeli Metal Industries for the Bundeswehr and comes with a removable wooden stock. It is deactivated to the current EU/UK specification and has a moving cocking handle and trigger. U.K. Sales Only.
West German MPK SMG ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union. The Walther MPK was produced between 1963 to 1985 and was primally issued to West German intelligence agencies. However it was also used by U.S. Special forces including U.S. Navy seals during the Vietnam war. This example is in excellent condition. The weapon is deactivated so it will not cock or dry fire but does have a moving cocking handle. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please Email before making purchase.
West German P1 Pistol ( Pre-UK/EU Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The P1 is a post-war version of the P38 and was the standard sidearm used by the Bundeswehr to the end of the 1990's. All post-war P38/P1's where produced and maker marked by Walther. This example is in excellent condition Bundeswehr marked "BW" and dated July 1980. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
West German Sig Sauer P6 Pistol ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The P6 is a modified police issue version of the P225. This particular example is Police marked "NW" for Nordrhein-Westfalen State Police and dated October 1978. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
West German Uzi SMG ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The Uzi is one of the most iconic submachine guns of the latter part of the 20th Century. It was first designed in the early 1950's and became an extremely popular weapon due to its compact size. It was also used by West German, Dutch and Belgium armoured crews. This example was produced by Israeli Metal Industries for the Bundeswehr and is dated February 1961. It does not cock and dry fire and is completely welded up. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Winter Cap This is an extremely rare World War One pattern cap in cotton duck lined with wool material, mostly seen on service troops. The cap slighty modified from the the World War one pattern before the Second World War and was issued until 1943, where it was replaced by the Pile Field Cap.
Women\'s Volunteer Service Lapel Badge Home defence women's volunteer service lapel badge
Wound Badge Stick Pin This is a black wound badge stick pin.
WRAAF War Service BD Blouse This is a near mint example of a Woman's Royal Auxiliary Air Force war service blouse which retains its Albatross shoulder insignia and contract label. The BD was produced by "L.HARRIS.LTD and dated February 1943. It is also size stamped 6. The WD year letter acceptance code is "N" for 1943.
WW1 2nd Class Iron Cross & War Honour Cross This a World War One 2nd class Iron cross with a Honour Cross which was established on 13th July 1934 by the President of Germany, Field Marshall Von Hindenburg for participants of the First World War. The reverse of the Honour cross is marked with the letter "W" within a square.
WW1 Army Service Cap Badge This is a nice example of the badge worn by the Army Service Corps, which gained the "Royal" prefix in 1918 and became the Royal Army Service Corps.
WW1 Army Service Corps Cap Badge This is a nice example of the badge worn by the Army Service Corps, which gained the \"Royal\" prefix in 1918 and became the Royal Army Service Corps.
WW1 Bedford Regiment Cap Badge This is the cap badge worn by the Bedfordshire Regiment, which was formed in 188. The regiment was reformed in 1919 to the Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire regiment in recognition for the men of Hertfordshire who served with the Bedfordshire regiment during the Great War. The regiment was finally disbanded in 1958.
WW1 Bedfordshire Regiment Cap Badge This is the cap badge worn by the Bedfordshire Regiment, which was formed in 1881 and reformed in 1919 into the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment for recognition of the men of Hertfordshire , who served with the regiment during Great War. The regiment was finally disbanded in 1958.
WW1 British SMLE Oil Bottle This is a brass SMLE oil bottle, which is dated 1913 and has the original owners initials "J&JB". It is also stamped with a Enfield proof marking.
WW1 Commemorative Peace November 1918 Plate This is a commemorative plate to celebrate the end of the Great War. With the national flags of the victors and the inscription "Peace November 1918, Freedom, Victory with Honour, Justice".
WW1 German Land Registry Laws I believe this is a a rule book for German land registry rules and dated 1897. An interesting historical document.
WW1 German M1916 Gas Mask Canister This is M1916 gas mask canister, which has a brown suffice rust patina to the outside The inside is in good condition retaining all of its black paint finish.
WW1 German Pioneers Axe This is a Pioneers axe which is maker marked "MW" The handle has sufferred with woodworm, however this has been treated.
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 Ribbon This is a ribbon for the War Medal which was awarded from 1914 to 1920.
WW1 Ribbon Bar This is WW1 ribbon bar which has two awards the war medal which was awarded from 1914 to 1920 and the Victory medal.
WW1 Royal Engineers Cap Badge Royal Engineers cap badge.
WW1 Royal Munster Fusiliers Cap Badge A nice example of the cap badge belonging to the Royal Munster Fusiliers, which was an Irish regiment whose members where recruited from four south Irish counties, Clare, Cork, Kerry and Limerick. The badge was worn between 1901 to 1922.
WW1 U.S Officers Visor Cap A good example of a U.S. Army Officers visor cap which has the makers coat of arms ( Henderson ) on the sweat band. The gold silk lining has worn, however the leather sweatband is still quite supple.
WW1 U.S. M-1910 Uniform This is a M-1910 cotton uniform which is identical to the M-1912 pattern uniform. The uniform consists of tunic and breeches. The breeches have a stain on the right leg and are a lighter shade of khaki. The collar disc insignia is that of the National army 1917 pattern. The cross rifles are of the branch of serive indicating Infantry.
WW1 U.S. Marine Corps M-1917 Pattern Tunic This is a very nice examle of the U.S. marine Corps M-1917 pattern tunic which has the marine corps buttons and collar disc emblem. The tunic retains its original makers label, which is also stamped \"PHILA.DEPOT\".
WW1 U.S. Officers Tunic This is a very nice example of a private purchase U.S. officers tunic belonging to the 5th Infantry Regiment. The tunic has sterling silver rank bars with the rank of captain. The tunic was produced by M.BERMAN Ltd, 18 Irving Street, Leicester Square, London, England.
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 Veterans Armband This is a pre-Third Reich Kyfffhauserbund ( War Veterans Support Association ) armband,
WW1 Veterans Armband This is the WW1 veterans armband belonging to the Nazi sponsored Kyffhauserbund ( War Veterans Support Association ),
WW1 Veterans Armband This is an amrband belonging to a member of the Nationalsozialistisches Reichkriegerbund ( NS-RKB ), which was created on the 4th March 1938 and was the only WW1 Veterans association allowed to exist after that date.
WW1 Veterans Armband This is the WW1 veterans armband belonging to the Nazi sponsored \"Kyffhauserbaund\" ( War Veterans Support Association ).
WW1 Veterans Cap Insignia This is a pre-Third Reich era, cap badge worn by members of the Kyffhauserbund ( War Veterans Support Association ).
WW1 Veterans Cap Insignia This is a pre-Third Reich era cap insignia worn by members of the Kyffhauserbund ( War Veterans Support Association ).
WW1 Veterans Label Badge This is a pre-Third Reich era enamalled label badge worn by members of the Kyffhauserbund ( War Veterans Support Association ).
WW1 Veterans Label Badge This an enamalled label badge, worn by members of the Nationalsozialistisches Reichkriegerbund ( NS-RKB ), which absorbed members of all former War Veterans Associations.
WW1 Veterans Peaked Cap Eagle This is a peaked cap eagle worn by members of the Kyffhauserbund ( War Veterans Support Association ). This example is missing both of its retaining pins.
WW1 Victory Medal This victory medal is named to T2-10773 DVR W.Wilkinson A.S.C. ( Army Service Corps ).
WW1 War Medal & Victory Medal A pair of WW1 medals consisting of the war medal and victory medal. Both medals are named to 341989 A. CPL. E.W. TANNER. 46-CAN. INF ( Canadian Infantry ).
WW1 War Veterns Support Association Sleeve Badge This is a WW1 war veterns suppourt association bevo sleeve badge ( Kyffhauserbund ).
WW2 6th Marine Division This is a WW2 produced 6th Marine Division badge. Which has a different backing to post-war produced examples.
WW2 British Italian Star Medal Italian Star Medal
WW2 Defence Medal This is a 1939-1945 defence medal, which is not named.
WW2 French Artillery Radio Operators Helmet This is an extremely rare French Artillery radio operators helmet which is very similar to the armoured crews helmet but with ear cut-outs. This example retains all of its original finish and has a complete liner. The helmet was produce in Marseille and dated 1938.
WW2 German Blanket Lined Fieldgrey Mittens A good pair of blanket lined mittens, which still have their toggle and leather tab.
WW2 Hungarian Army Ankle Boots Extremely rare pair of Hungarian army brown leather ankle boots in excellant condition.
WW2 Italian Artillery Officer's Uniform This a Italian artillery officer's uniform consisting of tunic and breeches. The tunic is good condition except for some staining where the Sam-Browne belt was worn. The rank chevrons on the sleeves indicate the rank of captain. The tunic also has a medal ribbon. The trousers are in excellent condition with the branch of service piping for artillery.
WW2 Italian Officer's Visor Cap This is a Italian officer's visor cap belonging to the 35th Artillery Regiment. The cap has suffered with some minor moth damage to the top of the cap and it's rear bottom edges. However the moth damage does not spoil the overall appearance of the cap. The gold gilt buttons of the Artillery motif of crossed cannons. The cap was produced by "Unione Militare, Roma".
WW2 Italian Officers Side Cap This a good example of a sun bleached Italian officers side cap, which has the rank of captain of the 35th Artillery regiment. The inside of the cap is heavily stained with use.
WW2 Italian Officers Side Cap This is a Italian officer's sun bleached side cap, belonging to the 35th Artillery Regiment. The cap has the rank of captain
WW2 Luftwaffe Fighter Pilots Fur Lined Gloves A pair of leather fur lined gloves for a Luftwaffe fighter pilot. The gloves are in excellant condition the blue press stud buttons are in all working condition and the gloves still retain the "RB" number label.
WW2 Ribbon Bar This is a WW2 ribbon bar which consists of three awards, American Defence Service Medal, American Campaign medal and WW2 Victory Medal.
WW2 Ribbon Bar This WW2 ribbon bar consists of three awards, Navy & Marine Corps medal, Asiatic & Pacific Campaign medal and the WW2 Victory medal.
WW2 War Medal This is a 1939-1945 war medal, which is not named.
WW2/Vietnam Medal Group This is a five medal group consisting of Navy Occupation medal with European clasp, National Defense medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary medal, Vietnam Service medal and Vietnam Service campaign medal with 1960 clasp. The Navy occupation medal is the WW2 award the remaining four medals are Vietnam. The Vietnam Service medal is actually a South Vietnamese award which was given to U.S. military advisors who had served six months or more with South Vietnamese forces.
Yugoslavian Brass Oil Bottle This is a brass oil bottle for use with a number of Yugoslavian weapon systems such as the M53 machine gun and the M56 submachine gun.
Yugoslavian Deactivated M53 Machine Gun This is a Yugoslavian copy of the German wartime MG42 machine gun. It is almost identical to the wartime German examples, except for the markings and there is no barrel sleeve socket for the anti-aircraft spider sight. The Yugoslavs retained the German wartime calibre 7.92mm. This example is deactivated to the current EU specification and will not cock or dry fire. However it does have a moving cocking handle and trigger. U.K. Sales Only.
Yugoslavian K98 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a post-war K98 rifle which is identical to the mid-war German produced K98's. The only difference is the markings. The top of the receiver is marked with the Yugoslavian crest and the left side is stamped Preduzece 44, which is the state factory number. The side of the receiver is also marked "K98" however the Yugoslavian designation for the rifle is the "M48". For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Yugoslavian K98 Rifle ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a post-war made K98 rifle which is identical to the mid-war produced German K98's the only difference is the markings. The top of the receiver is stamped with the Yugoslavian crest and the left side marked Preduzece 44 which is the state factory number. The receiver is also stamped "K98", however the Yugoslavian designation for the rifle is the M48 . For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Yugoslavian M49/57 SMG ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The M49 submachine gun development was influenced on the Soviet PPSH41 SMG. Its PPSH41 ancestry is clearly visible in its appearance. In fact the PPSH41 drum magazine is interchangeable with the M49. This example is a pre-1995 deactivation. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Yugoslavian M53 Machine Gun ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. This is a Yugoslavian copy of the German wartime MG42 machine gun. It is almost identical to the wartime MG42, except for the Yugoslavian markings and there is no barrel sleeve socket mount for the anti-aircraft spider sight. The Yugoslavs retained the German wartime calibre 7.92mm. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Yugoslavian M53 Machine Gun Extractor Tool This is a extractor tool for use with the Yugoslavian copy of the MG42 known as the M53 machine gun.
Yugoslavian M53/MG42 Breech Cover This is a Breech cover for the Yugoslavian M53 machine gun which is a copy of the German wartime MG42.
Yugoslavian M56 SMG ( Pre-EU/UK Deactivation ) For sale to customers outside the European Union Only. The M56 submachine gun was based on the German MP40, but is longer in length and has a curved magazine. This example is in very nice condition and is pre-1995 deactivation with a full working action. For Non EU Sales Only. However can be re-deactivated to the current EU specification. Please email before making purchase.
Yugoslavian M59 Helmet This is an M59 helmet worn by the JNA ( Jugoslavenska Narodan Armija/ Yugoslavian Peoples Army ). The helmet design was influenced by the Spanish M34 helmet. This example is in excellent condition.
Yugoslavian M59 Helmet This is a an M59 Helmet worn by the Yugoslavian Army before the break up of Yugoslavia. The helmet was based on the Spanish M34 helmet. This example retains traces of the JNA ( Jugoslavenska Narodna Armija/ Yugoslavian Peoples Army ) decal on the front of the shell.
Yugoslavian M59 Helmt This is a Yugoslavian M59 helmet, which was model on the Spanish M34 helmet. This example is in very good condtion and retaining the Red Star decal worn by the Yugoslavian Army before the break up of the Yugoslavia.
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