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Superb book of English Civil War Arms & Armour A copy of Thom Richardson's seminal work. If like me you collect in this field this book is an essential reference
1939 RAF Fighter Pilot\'s Dead Reckoning Flight Computor A scarce example of the Air Ministry Computor, Height and Air Speed, Mark II, the type commonly carried by pilots of single seat aircraft. This example is in superb condition and 1939 dated.
Antique Zulu Iklwa Stabbing Spear The weapon that defines the Zulu warrior, tradition dictates the design was that of Shaka himself. This is an excellent authentic antique example, not a tourist souvenir piece
K Bodenschatz Jagd in Flanderns Himmel The classic Great War aviation history published by Verlag Knorr &Hirth, Munchen, 1935
Soviet Red Army Uniforms of World War Two A very useful publication centred on colour photographs of surviving uniforms and equipment. Published in 1993 and running to some 63 pages.
WWI Sam Browne Haversack That of Cecil Neil Curwen, 18th KRRC, killed in action 15 September 1916 and interred at Thiepval
"Silent Killing, Nazi Counters to Fairbairn-Sykes Techniques" The Annotated English translation of a rare German World War II manual of defences to attacks by British Commandos and the FS knife. Out of print and mush sought after.
'Allied Special Forces Insignia 1939-1948' Peter Taylor's important study remains a key reference in this exciting field
'Australia' slip-on Shoulder Titles
'Housewife' Sewing Kit Pouch
'International Militaria Collectors' Guide' An ambitious work
'Knitted Garments for the Royal Navy' Lapel Badge
'Nazi Regalia' Book
'Official' Brassard
'Surprise, the First Principle of Attack' A 1941 handbook for NCOs, this one bearing a Home Guard unit stamp
'The Revolver, 1818-1865' Taylerson, Anderson and Frith's classic
'The Two Types' by Jon An original of this classic Wartime humorous publication
.303 Drill Rounds A post-War clip.
.303 Drill Rounds A First World War clip of five in correct charger.
.303 Drill Rounds A First World War clip of five in correct charger.
.303 Pull Through The brass is Ordnance broad arrow stamped on this example.
.303 Rifle Ammunition Cotton Bandolier
.303 Rifle Oil Can
.38 Enfield Revolver Training Manual Small Arms Training Pamphlet No. 11, Pistol (.38-inch), 1937, reprinted with Amendments (No. 1) 1940.
.50 Calibre Drill Round
.50 Calibre Drill Round
1 Commando Salamander Flash
1 Corps Artillery Printed Flash
1 Corps Printed Flash
1 Corps printed Flash
1 Corps printed Formation Sign
1 Corps Royal Artillery Flash
1 Corps Royal Engineers Flash
1 Corps Royal Engineers Flash
1 RCA Canadian Artillery Shoulder Title
1-RA-DURHAM white metal Shoulder Title
1-RE-DURHAM white metal shoulder title
1-V-DURHAM White Metal Shoulder Title
10 Corps Flash
10 Corps Formation Sign
10 WWI French Postcards Depicting French soldiers
101 Squadron Royal Flying Corps Box A lovely object, bearing unit details and dates. 101 Squadron RFC was formed at Farnborough on 12 July 1917 operating the Royal Aircraft Factory FE2b. It served during the Great War in France as a night bomber squadron.
101st Battalion Home Guard Flash (Z Battery)
102nd Coast Artillery Brigade Flash
103rd Canadian Expiditionary Force Collar Badge Sweetheart Brooch
104 Coast Brigade Royal Artillery Printed Flash
104th Battalion Durham Home Guard Flashes
104th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery Formation Sign
105th (Madras) L of C Area Flash
105th Coast Brigade Royal Artillery Flashes
107th Regiment of Foot (Bengal Light Infantry) Officer's Helmet Plate A very fine untouched example circa 1878-81
107th Regiment of Foot (Bengal Light Infantry) Officer's Silver Glengarry Badge A shako plate badge with pin-back
109th (Bangalore) L of C Area Flash
10th Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
10th Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
10th Armoured Division Flash What appears to be a North African / Middle Eastern theatre-made example
10th Armoured Division Flash
10th Battalion DLI Trench Art Letter Knife A genuine item of trench art, as opposed to a commercial piece
10th Battalion Home Guard Flash
10th Century Prick Spur
10th Gurkha Rilfes Cap Badge
10th Indian Division Flash
10th Indian Infantry Division Flash
10th Indian Infantry Division Printed Formation Sign
11 Corps Flash
115th Independent Infantry Brigade Group Flash with Arm of Service Strip
116th (Royal Marine) Infantry Brigade Flash
116th (Royal Marine) Infantry Brigade Flashes
11th (Lonsdale Battalion) Border Regiment Cap Badge A lovely original example bearing Gaunt plaque.
11th (Lonsdale Battalion) Border Regiment Cap Badge From the same family as the other example listed. This one appears to be in bronzed brass; I am quite sure this is a deliberate patination rather than a natural age-induced toning (compare the two badges side-by-side as illustrated). Bronzed officers\' Service Dress variants of this rare badge are the least frequently encountered, rarer indeed that the coveted silver examples. A lovely original badge.
11th Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
11th Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
11th Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
11th Anti-Aircraft Division Flashes
11th Armoured Division Flash A scarce printed-on-felt example.
11th Armoured Division Flash
11th Armoured Division Flash
11th Armoured Division Flash
11th Armoured Division Flash
11th Armoured Division Flash
11th Armoured Division Flash
11th Armoured Division Flash
11th Armoured Division Flashes
11th Battalion Home Guard Flash
11th Century Prick Spur
11th East African Division Flash
11th Hussars Cap Badge
11th Hussars Cap Badge
12 Corps printed Flash
12th Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
12th Army Flash
12th Army printed Flash
12th Battalion Home Guard Flash
12th Candian Tank Regiment 1st Armoured Brigade Printed Flash Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
12th Century Prick Spur
12th Century Prick Spur
12th Century Prick Spur
12th Century Prick Spur
12th Century Prick Spur
12th Lancers Cap Badge
12th Lancers Cap Badge
12th Lancers Cap Badge
13 Corps Flash
13 Corps Flash
13 Corps Flash
13 Corps Formation Sign
13th (Infantry) Division Formation Signs
13th / 18th Hussars Brass Shoulder Titles
13th / 18th Hussars Cap Badge
13th / 18th Hussars Cap Badge
13th Battalion Home Guard Flash
13th Century Prick Spur
13th Century Prick Spur
13th Century Prick Spur
13th Hussars Cap Badge
13th Infantry Division Printed Flash
13th Infantry Division Slip-on Printed Flash
14 Various WWII Song Sheets A delightful group
14th Army Bullion-embroidered Flash
14th Army Flash
14th Army Flash
14th Battalion Home Guard Flash
14th Century Rowel Spur
14th Century Rowel Spur
14th Century Rowel Spur
14th County of London Battalion (London Scottish) Cap badge
14th Polish Armoured Brigade Flash
15th (Scottish) Division Flash
15th (Scottish) Division Flash
15th (Scottish) Division Flash
15th (Scottish) Division Flash
15th (Scottish) Infantry Division Flash
15th (Scottish) Infantry Division Flash
15th (Scottish) Infantry Division Flash
15th (Scottish) Infantry Division Flash
15th / 19th Hussars Cap Badge
15th / 19th Hussars Cap Badge
15th Battalion Home Guard Flash
15th County of London Regiment Cap Badge A Civil Service Rifles cap badge in blackenned brass
15th Indian Corps Flash
15th Indian Corps Flash
15th Indian Corps Flash
162nd Independent Infantry Brigade Flash
162nd Independent Infantry Brigade Flash
16th / 5th Lancers Shoulder Titles
16th / 5th Lancers Soulder Titles
16th Armoured Brigade Flash
16th Battalion Home Guard Flash
16th Century Cabasset A cabasset, the standard infantry helmet throughout much of Europe during the late 16th Century, and still in use during the English Civil Wars. Having a distinctive almond shaped skull with characteristic stalk-like projection resembling a pear and giving these helmets their name cabacette. Many of these were held in English church armouries from the time of the Armada, and examples were taken to the New World by the earliest English settlers, one has been found during excavations at Jamestown Island. This is a pleasing example, the rosettes and plume holder being restorations. In all a handsome example of munition armour of the late 16th Century.
16th Century Cabasset A pleasing example of this type of helmet used throughout Europe during the latter half of the 16th Century and in Britain up until the Civil Wars.
16th Century Gauntlet from Sir Walter Scott's Amoury at Abbotsford In 2006 I was fortunate in being able to acquire selected items from the armoury of Sir Walter Scott at his house Abbotsford, near Melrose in Scotland. In addition to being a being a famous writer, Scott was also an antiquary who assembled an important collection of arms and armour. He was a contemporary and correspondant of Samuel Rush Meyrick, and indeed commissioned him to procure items for his armoury. The armoury is on public display at Abbotsford and is to be recommended to the student of arms and armour. The gauntlet dates to the late 16th Century and is of steel decorated with brass-capped rivets. Though handsome, such gauntlets are not rare, however, one with such a provenance to an early and important collection of armour certainly is. This is the only item of European armour to have left the Abbotsford armoury and is likely the only piece that ever will. The gauntlet comes with a documented and verifiable provenance.
16th Lancers Cap Badge
16th Lancers Cap Badge
16th Lancers Cap Badge
16th Lancers Cap Badge
16th lancers Sweetheart Brooch
16th Polish Armoured Brigade Flash
16th-17th Century Austrian Arms & Armour Study Of extremely high quality in terms of written and pictorial content, and standard of publication. The best book on arms and armour I've read in the last few years.
16th/15th Lancers Titles
16th/15th Lancers Titles A variant striking
1788 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Sword A very good example by Woolley
1788 Pattern Light Dragoon Sword A very good example of this pleasing sword pattern. Having a uniform toned patina to the hilt mounts and scabbard, the blade is bright. The grip retains its shagreen binding. While the blade is unmarked, the scabbard bears the engraved cursive script mark of the manufacturer and Government contractor Wooley & Co of Birmingham. Of note is the presence of engraved initials WC to the knuckle bow and quillon terminal. Other distinctive features include a lanyard hole to the knuckle bow, and what may be another piercing the grip through the upper langet extension. The blade measures 33 inches, it is thought that many were officially reduced to this length following introduction of the 1796 Pattern sword. In all an idiosyncratic example in uncommonly fine condition.
1788 Pattern Light Dragoon Sword Further images
1796 Pattern Infantry Officers' Spadroon An example of one of the most elegant of swords ever carried by the British Army. The influence of Adam's neo classicism is immediatley apparent. The hilt of this example retains most of its original gilding, and the blade is pleasingly blue-and-gilt. The scabbard lacks its chape, though these occasionally turn up in dealers' 'spares' boxes. The stitching has failed towards the bottom of the scabbard, and there is an old, though strong repair at this point. In all a rather pleasing example.
1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Sabre An attractive example of this iconic sword. It is perhaps an officer's sword as impressions in the grooves of the leather-covered grip suggest twisted wire was once present. The blade is in excellent condition with just a few edge nicks indicative of use. It is complete with its original scabbard. A very pleasing cavalry sword of the Napoleonic era.
1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Sabre by Osborne A very fine example
1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Sword A good example of bearing marks of the blade manufacturer / importer J J Runkel
1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Troopers' Sword A good example by the blade importer and sword assembler J J Runkell
1797 George III Inverness Volunteers Commission That of Arthur Forbes, 7th Laird of Culloden and Ferintosh and bearing the autograph signature of King George III
1797 George III Inverness Volunteers Commission additional images
1797 Tract on Artillery Gunnery
17th / 18th Century Partizan Recently acquired from Torrisdale Castle, Kintyre, an elegantly austere fighting polearm retaining its original haft. Email to discuss delivery options
17th Battalion Home Guard Flash
17th Century Armour Fragment Metacarpal lames from a left hand gauntlet of the late 16th or early 17th Century. Internally there is delamination indicative of original armour of the period, rather than later reproduction.
17th Century Back Sword Blade A good example by and bearing the marks of Clemens Meigen of Solingen. Typical of imported blades found on Mortuary hilted swords of the period of the English Civil Wars. Blade 80cm excluding tang
17th Century English Harquebusier's Helmet A rather impressive late 17th Century harquebusier's three-bar pot. This form of face guard is distinctly English, these helmets being a close relation of the Continental zischagge, the latter typically having a single sliding nasal bar. This is a late form with lapped and flush-riveted hemi-spherical shell. The helmet has been proofed against shot and bears the impression of the test. It bears the armourer's mark of Thomas Dawson, and is struck with the Crown ownership stamp. The cheek guards are old restorations and the central bar of the guard is slightly loose where it meets the peak. In all an extremely attractive example of its kind.
17th Century English Harquebusier's Helmet Additional images
17th Century Horn Powder Flask An extremely pleasing and early example. he final image shows a related example with integral wheel lock spanner
17th Century Partisan An elegant late 17th Century partisan or leading staff. having an etched head depicting classical martial deities. Enquire about delivery options.
17th Indian Division Flash
17th Indian Division Flash
17th Indian Division Flash
17th Indian Divsion printed Flash
17th Indian Divsion printed Flash
17th Indian Divsion printed Flash
17th Infantry Brigade 5th Infantry Division Combination Insignia That of a soldier of the second battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers
17th Infantry Brigade Printed Flash
17th Lancers Cap Badge
17th/21st Lancers Cap Badge
17th/21st Lancers Cap Badge
18 Boer War Stereoviews I have collected stereoviews for some time now and highly recommend the field to you, there is simply no better way of getting a visual feel for this period, it is little short of time travel, seeing the Boer War in three dimensions, you will not be dissappointed. Cards such as these are being traded individualy elsewhere at between three and fifteen pounds each
1803 Pattern Light Comapny Officer\'s Sword An example of the 1803 Pattern sabre with the scarce feature of a Light Infantry bugle device to the knuckle bow. This of course indicates it was carried by a Light Company Officer, though by family tradition this sword belonged to Royal Marine Officer. The hilt conforms to the Pattern, and in addition to the bugle device also has a lanyard ring affixed. There is a little play in the hilt and two minor closed cracks in the Royal Cipher, though the grip binding is original, present and intact. The blue and gilt blade is by Thomas Bate, sword manufacturer to the Honourable Board of Ordnance, it has a few edge nicks and is patinated though not pitted. The original scabbard retains all it\'s original fittings though has shrunk slightly and shows the usual knocks to the latter, stitching failures and losses to the polished surface of the leather. This detail however doesn\'t do justice to what is a scarce complete, untouched and attractive example of one of the most striking swords of the Georgian era.
1803 Pattern Light Company Officer's Sword A very pleasing example by Thomas Bate
1803 Pattern Light Company Officer's Sword Additional images
1805 Napoleon Capture of Vienna Bronze Medallion by Luigi Manfredini
1815, The Armies at Waterloo Long out of print
1821 Artillery Officers' Sword An excellent example by Hebbert & Co, London. Aside from some minor losses to the shagreen grip the condition throughout is excellent, the etched blade being effectively mint. A thoroughly handsome sword.
1821 dated small Canon Ball Approximately 2-inches in diameter, it bears in red painted cursive script the legend Fort de Dinard, 1821. The citadel of Dinard in Belgium remains impressive to this day, and was re-built in its current form in 1821.
1821 Pattern Cavary Officer's Sword
1821 Pattern Royal Artillery Officer's Sword A pleasing sleepy fresh-to-the-market example
1821 Pattern Royal Artillery Officer's Sword Additional images
1840 Pattern Constabulary Bayonet
1840 Pattern Constabulary Bayonet
1842 Pattern Socket bayonet A good example of Lovell\'s 1842 Pattern bayonet. At some time it has been painted black which has protected it overall. I have no doubt because of this it will restore to an excellent example.
1842 Pattern Socket Bayonet
1842 Pattern Socket Bayonet An excellent example
1846 Dress Regulations Primary source reference
1853 Battalion Drill Instruction A fine and rare example of Tabular Arrangement of Battalion Drill by Sir Thomas Troutbridge, Major, Royal Fusiliers; published in 1853. Printed on durable polished fine-weave cotton and stored in a gilt and blind-embossed slip case. A lovely object
1853 Whitworth Rifle Bayonet
1856 Pattern Enfield Rifle Bayonet
1860's English Revolver A good example of an English copy of the Smith & Wesson No2 .32 calibre revolver by Robert Jones, 3 Great Howard Street, Liverpool
1861 Manchester Rifle Volunteers Regimental Drill Programme
1864 Enfield Rifle Musketry Regulations
1867 \"Tour of Artillery Officers in Russia\" An extremely rare and fascinating publication detailing Russian developments in ordnance and fortifications
1871 Pattern Equipment Water Bottle A very good example retaining its original buff leather shoulder strap
1873 \'Infantry Bugle Sounds\' Manual
1876 Pattern Martini Henry Bayonet
1879 Pattern Martini Henry Artillery Carbine Bayonet
1879 Pattern Martini Henry Socket Bayonet A British example free of Indian ownership marks. While the socket is lightly pitted the blade is very good and the scabbard excellent.
1881 Pattern Dragoon Shashka A very fine original example
1885 Pattern Cavalry Sword Additional images
1887 Pattern Cavalry Officers' Sword A very good George V example with his royal cipher incorporated into the blade etching. The scabbard chape and frog strap have been professionaly restored to an extremely high standard. The blade is numbered, offering the possibility of identification of its original owner. A scarce sword dating to the short period 1910-1912.
1887 Pattern Cavalry Officers' Sword Additional images
1888 Mk II Bayonet bearing 7th Royal Scots issue marks Companies of 7th Royal Scots were involved in the rail accident at Quintinshill near Gretna on 22 May 1915, the worst disaster in British railway history. The Battalion later served at Gallipoli
1888 Pattern Bayonet Unit marked to the Royal Marines
1888 Pattern Lee Enfield Bayonet by Wilkinson A lovely example of the P\'88 MkII by Wilkinson Sword dated January 1902.
1891 Dress Regulations
1894 Clothing Regulations
1898 British Army Cavalry Drill Manual
1898 Swedish Mauser Bayonet
1899 Handbook for Military Articifers A rare and fascinating Boer War era official military manual
1899 Mounted Infantry Manual A scarce provisional issue
18th / early 19th Century brass-mounted polished horn Powder Flask A delightful example
18th / early 19th Century Indian Katar Dagger
18th - 19th Century Pocket Pistol Bullet Mould
18th / 19th Century Indian Sword
18th / 19th Century Indian Sword A typical munition quality fighting tulwar
18th / 19th Century Indian Sword with flamboyant blade
18th / 19th Century Indian Sword with flamboyant saw-back blade
18th / 19th Century Powder Horn The wooden plug bearing its original owners initials in pique work
18th / 19th Century Powder Horn A delightful example
18th / 19th Horn Powder Flask Rather charmingly the spout is naively carved as a fish
18th / early 19th Century Indian Matchlock Musket An antique Indian torador. The barrel bands have been professionally restored to the gun. There is silver koftgari decoration the muzzle and breech of the barrel, which also shows tonal evidence of it's spiral construction. The stock has horn shoulders to the but. The musket retains its original ramrod, these are commonly lacking on surviving examples.
18th / early 19th Century Indian Matchlock Musket Additional images
18th / early 19th Century Indo Persian Musket Combination Tool A delightful and rare example
18th Battalion Home Guard Flash
18th Century 42nd of Foot (Royal Highlanders) Small Pewter Button
18th Century British Army Sergeant\'s Halberd Approx 7 feet long. Email to enquire over delivery costs.
18th Century Brown Bess Bayonet and Scabbard
18th Century Brown Bess Bayonet with 13-inch blade
18th Century Cadet Brown Bess Bayonet and Scabbard
18th Century Carbine Bayonet For a musket-bore long arm, the blade 14-inch
18th Century East India Company Socket Bayonet Bearing the Company's mark engraved on the socket
18th Century Flintlock Holster Pistol A handsome Continental example with older restorations
18th Century Indian Cavalry Sword A good example of the distinctive pattern with Hindu basket hilt and European style blade refered to as a firangi
18th Century Indian Matchlock Torador Musket from the Jaipur Arsenal
18th Century Indian Matchlock Torador Musket from the Jaipur Arsenal ... Additional images
18th Century Indian Musket Socket Bayonet A scarce Indian-made bayonet based on that of the Brown Bess musket, complete with original scabbard
18th Century Indo-Persian Gunner's Linstock An extremely rare and attractive item of early artillery equipment. Measuring appoximately 7', it comprises a lacquered wooden shaft, with wrought match holder and conforming 'shoe' or ground spike. The match holder comprises an annulus carrying a number of smaller rings through which a burning match could be threaded securely, though allowing the gunner to draw it on as it burned down.
18th Century Scottish Culloden Volunteers Tunic Button
18th Century Steel-hilted Small Sword
18th Division printed Flash
18th Royal Hussars (Queen Mary's Own) Cap Badge A rare example
18th Training Brigade Royal Artillery Flash
18th-19th Century Indo-Persian Kulah Khud Having shallow subtly lobed skull, three plume holders and mail camail of butted links. It is decorated overall in pattern of silver and gold koftgari work. Extremely pleasing of its kind.
1900 Boer War Queen Victoria Gift to the Troops Cadbury's Chocolate Tin A fine and rare example with original contents
1900 dated Mounted Infantry Bandolier
1900 Queen Victoria Cadbury's Chocolate Tin A rare example with original contents
1901 dated Mounted Infantry Bandolier An excellent example
1901 Pattern Naval Accoutrements Revolver Ammunition Pouch An excellent 1915 dated example matching the holster recently listed
1901 Pattern Naval Equipment Pistol Ammo Pouch A Second World War dated example showing an old repair to the flap
1901 Pattern Naval Equipment Revolver Ammunition Pouch The earliest example I have encountered, being 1902 dated. It has had the cartridge loops removed as per regulations and the securing tab appears to be a working life replacement. A scarce very early specimen.
1901 Pattern Royal Navy Pistol Ammunition Pouch A 1917 dated example
1903 Bosun\'s Pipe, HMS Isis A fascinating Edwardian bosun\'s pipe crudely engraved H Hext, HMS Isis, Jan 1903. This was auctioned as part of the residual contents of Holywath, Coniston, the home of the Hext family since 1830. HMS Isis was an Eclipse Class cruiser, H Hext\'s association with the vessel warrants further research.
1903 Manual of Field Sketching & Reconnaissance
1903 Pattern , Pocket, Cartridge, 15 rounds, Mark I A 1905 dated and unit-marked example
1903 Pattern / Home Guard Leather Belt An Ordnance-marked example in excellent condition and retaining its leather slider. It is relatively short and may have been reduced during its working like.
1903 Pattern 10-round Ammunition Pouch
1903 Pattern Bandolier An excellent strong and supple 1918 dated example bearing its original owner's service number
1903 Pattern Bayonet An uncommonly fine example of this increasingly scarce bayonet
1903 Pattern Bayonet in Land Pattern MkI Scabbard An excellent example of this scarce pattern.
1903 Pattern Belt As used by the Home Guard
1903 Pattern Cartridge Pouch
1903 Pattern Greatcoat Carrier One brass hook broken
1903 Pattern Infantry Bandolier A lovely WWI dated example.
1903 Pattern Leather Bandolier A very good 1918 dated example
1903 Pattern Leather Bandolier A scarce 1918 and 1922 dated blackenned example
1903 Pattern MkII 15-round Ammunition Pouch
1903 Pattern MkII Water Bottle Carrier
1903 Pattern Pistol Ammunition Pouch A rare example.
1903 Pattern Revolver Ammunition Pouch An excellent 1917 dated example
1903 Pattern Revolver Ammunition Pouch
1903 Pattern Revolver Holster An excellent example.
1903 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier A 1915 dated example with a webbing shoulder strap rather than the more commonly encountered canvas.
1903 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier A very good 1917 dated example with issue marks.
1903 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier A 1917 dated example
1903 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier & Bottle An exceptional example, the carrier is in mint condition.
1903 pattern Webbing Belt A mint unissued example
1904 Royal Navy Manual of Seamanship A superbly illustrated and fascinating Edwardian manual
1905 dated 18-pounder Artillery Shell Case
1905 dated 18-pounder Artillery Shell Case
1905 dated 18-pounder Artillery Shell Case
1905 German S98 saw-backed Bayonet
1905 Indian Army Whistle
1905 Trafalgar centenary Walking Stick with HMS Victory Copper Collar A handsome Admiral Lord Nelson commemorative antique walking stick incorporating copper from the vessel.
1906 British Cavalry Sword Frog / Horse Shoe Pouch
1906 dated 18-pounder Artillery Shell Case
1907 British Army Whistle
1907 Pattern Bayonet A good 1914 example by Sanderson.
1907 Pattern Bayonet Manufactured in 1917 by Wilkinson
1907 Pattern Bayonet
1907 Pattern Bayonet
1907 Pattern Bayonet Manufactured in 1917 by Sanderson
1907 Pattern Bayonet A very good 1918 dated example by Sanderson
1907 Pattern Bayonet A fair 1918 dated example by Sanderson
1907 Pattern Bayonet A good example manufactured by Wilkinson in 1918, and still in use during WWII.
1907 Pattern Bayonet A 1916 dated example by Wilkinson
1907 Pattern Bayonet Bearing unit marks of a Royal Engineers Territorial Anti-Aircraft unit
1907 Pattern Bayonet A 1918 dated example in its original 1918 dated scabbard and bearing no post-WWI inspectors marks
1907 Pattern Bayonet
1907 Pattern Bayonet A very fine 1917 example
1907 Pattern Bayonet An OTC unit-marked axample
1907 Pattern Bayonet - Ampleforth College OTC Bearing matching serials to hilt and scabbard
1907 Pattern Bayonet for the SMLE Rifle A good 1918 example by Wilkinson Sword.
1907 Pattern Bayonet Scabbard
1907 Pattern Bayonet with Hooked Quillon Additional images
1907 Pattern Bayonet with Hooked Quillon Manufactured by Wilkinson in 1911 and unit marked to the West Yorkshire Regiment. Aside from scorching damage to one grip face the bayonet is in very good condition. It retains its original frog, this being an uncommon General Service Buff Leather example officially modified to carry the P'07 bayonet by means of a small leather insert riveted into the throat.
1907 Pattern Bayonet with quillon An example of one of the most sought after of British bayonets, the P\'07 bayonet for the SMLE in its original format, with hooked quillon. This is a 1913 dated example manufactured at Enfield. The patina to the hilt is rather pleasing, and the blade is rust free, though it shows sharpening to the tip, and for some reason the back edge radius has been dressed off. Of particular note is the presence of what must surely be \'trophy\' marks on one of the grips. A rather interesting example.
1908 Indian Cavalry / 9th Hodson\'s Horse Officer\'s Binoculars
1908 Parabellum Luger A very respectable deactivated P\'08 Luger. Manufactured by Deutche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken AG in 1917, it bears unidentified unit marks to the front grip strap, S XIX, perhaps those of a Schutztruppe unit. It was discretely deactivated in 1997 and bears official Proof House deactivation stamps, though lacks certificate. It strips, cocks and dry-fires. A truly iconic firearm. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
1908 Pattern Cavalry Sword An excellent example of what is generally considered to be the finest cavalry sword ever designed. This is an example manufactured in 1911 by Wilkinson Sword. The hilt and scabbard have a most attractive toned patina, while the blade is near mint. A superb sword.
1908 Pattern Cavalry Trooper's Sword An exceptional untouched example complete with horseshoe pouch
1908 Pattern Cavalry Troopers' Sword A good example of what is generally considered to be the finest cavalry sword ever designed. A truly iconic sword pattern recently brought to the attention of the general public in the screen adaptation of Michael Morpurgo's superb and poignant War Horse.
1908 Pattern Cavalry Troopers' Sword A good example of what is generally considered to be the finest cavalry sword ever designed. A truly iconic sword pattern recently brought to the attention of the general public in the screen adaptation of Michael Morpurgo's superb and poignant War Horse.
1908 Pattern Cavalry Troopers' Sword additional image
1908 Pattern Entrenching Tool Carrier An excellent un-Blanco'd 1916 dated example
1908 Pattern Entrenching Tool Carrier
1908 Pattern Entrenching Tool Carrier A 1916 dated though incomplete example
1908 Pattern Entrenching Tool Cover A good lightly used example
1908 Pattern Revolver Ammunition Pouch
1908 Pattern Revolver Ammunition Pouch A 1917 dated example
1908 Pattern Revolver Holster An unusual variant modified by having the brass belt hooks replaced with leather belt loops
1908 Pattern Revolver Holster With original brass cleaning rod
1908 Pattern Revolver Holster A 1918 dated example of this open-topped pattern, modified by the addition of a flap,and the turning of the belt hooks. I suspect the modification was carried for the use of an officer
1908 Pattern Supporting Straps for Pack A superb pair
1908 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier
1908 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog
1908 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog As manufactured without helve carrier strap
1908 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog
1908 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog
1908 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog
1908 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog An un-Blancod example
1908 Pattern Webbing Belt
1908 Pattern Webbing Belt A very good 1914 dated example in size Large
1908 Pattern Webbing Belt A mint unissued example
1908 Pattern Webbing Belt
1908 Pattern Webbing Belt 1915 dated
1908 Pattern Webbing Belt
1908 Pattern Webbing Belt
1908 Pattern Webbing Bottle Carrier 1915 dated
1908 Pattern Webbing Braces
1908 Pattern Webbing Braces A near unissued pair
1908 Pattern Webbing Braces 1915 dated
1908 Pattern Webbing Braces
1908 Pattern Webbing Cartridge Carriers A most intriguing set modified for wear on the right.
1908 Pattern Webbing Cartridge Pouches 1915 dated and unit marked to the Essex Yeomanry
1908 Pattern Webbing Entrenching Tool Head Carrier 1915 dated
1908 Pattern Webbing Haversack 1915 dated
1908 Pattern Webbing Haversack An 08 /14 hybrid example in uncommonly fine condition
1908 Pattern Webbing Pack 1915 dated
1908 Pattern Webbing Set Most elements being 1916 dated.
1908 Pattern Webbing Shoulder Strap
1908 Pattern Webbing Support Straps 1915 dated
1908 Pattern Webbing Water Bottle Carrier A rare un-Blanco\'d example in near mint condition. Near impossible to find in such condition.
1908 Pattern Webbing Water Bottle Carrier A very good un-Blanco\'d 1915 dated example the markings are more distinct than apparent in the images)
1908 Pattern Webbing Water Bottle Carrier An unissued 1919 dated example
1908 Pattern Webley Revolver Ammunition Pouch
1909 / 1914 Musketry Regulations Detailing rifles, pistols and grenades
1909 Army Ordnance Corps other rank's Frock
1909 Field Service Regulations - Organization and Administration
1909 Musketry Regulations Both an essential reference and collectors\' item
1909 Musketry Regulations
1909 Musketry Regulations A detailed and well illustrated manual covering use of the service rifle, grenade etc
1909 Musketry Regulations - re-printed 1914
1909 Musketry Regulations Part I published 1914
1909 Rifle & Grenade Manual Musketry Regulations 1909, a classic small arms manual, running to some 229 pages covering the Lee Enfield Rifles and Carbines of the period, as well as the No 1 Hand Grenade. The superb illustrations include photographs of soldiers wearing the little seen Broderick Cap.
1909 York & Lancaster Regiment Other Rank's Frock
1910 dated Imperial German Artillery Brass Shell Case
1910 dated Royal Navy Pattern 1901 Revolver Holster
1910 Elswick Ordnance Company 4.75-inch Shell Case A stick stand sized shell case, approx 66 cm high
1910 Musketry Regulations
1910 Musketry Regulations Part II published 1914
1911 Dress Regulation Reprint An essential primary reference source for those studying British Army uniforms of World War One
1911 Field Engineering Manual - Trench Works etc
1911 Field Engineering Manual - Trench Works etc
1911 Infantry Training Manual
1911 Royal Army Medical Corps Manual
1911 Royal Army Medical Corps Training Manual
1911 Royal Army Medical Corps Training Manual
1911 Sixteenth Lancers Chapka
1912 Cavalry Regulations - re-printed 1915
1912 Manual of Map Reading and Field Sketching This formerly the property of RFC anti-Zeppelin 39 Squadron officer Geoffrey Stedman Farmer
1912 Pattern Cavalry Officers' Sword A scarce example of this exquisite and efficient pattern made famous recently through the release of the film of Michael Morpurgo's superb book War Horse.
1913 Army of India Dress Regulations
1913 dated P'01 Naval Equipment Pistol Ammunition Pouch
1913 dated RAMC unit-marked Boot Brush
1913 Pattern Bayonet - WWI and Home Guard issue A good example
1913 Royal Navy Bugle
1914 15-pounder Gun Drill Manual
1914 18-pounder Gun Drill Manual
1914 57mm Artillery Shell Case
1914 7cm artillery Shell Case
1914 Active Service Gospel A mint example
1914 Active Service New Testament A superb example
1914 Army Cavalry Bit
1914 Army Service Corps Frock
1914 Artillery Document Namely an autograph manuscript Durham RFA list of gun stores
1914 Battle of Mons .303 Bullet Pencil
1914 British Army Physical Training Manual A large and interesting volume bearing unit stamps of the 4th Battalion the South Lancashire Regiment.
1914 Canadian Army Clasp / Jack Knife
1914 Clothing Regulations A hard bound reprint of this primary source reference
1914 dated Canadian Lee Enfield Rifle Brass Oil Bottle
1914 dated Ordnance-stamped Sam Browne Belt with Sword Frog
1914 dated P'14 Water Bottle Carrier
1914 dated Royal Flying Corps issue Pistol Ammunition Pouch A rare Pattern 1908 revolver ammunition pouch bearing clear manufacturer's mark, 1914 date, and RFC issue stamps
1914 dated Sam Browne Revolver Ammunition Pouch
1914 dated Sam Browne Revolver Ammunition Pouch An excellent example with desirable date
1914 dated Trench Whistle
1914 East Yorks Regiment Scarlet Frock
1914 Field Artillery Training Manual A somewhat scarce volume running to some 436 pages.
1914 Field Artillery Training Manual
1914 Field Artillery Training Manual
1914 Field Service Book Such were carried by each Army officer, and were intended to be handy references to most aspects of command
1914 Field Service Book Such were carried by each Army officer, and were intended to be handy references to most aspects of command
1914 Field Service Pocket Book. Reprinted with amendments 1916
1914 Field Service Pocket Book.
1914 Field Service Pocket Book. Reprinted with Amendments, 1916
1914 German Army Pocket Song Book
1914 Handbook of Artillery Instruments A somewhat detailed and rather useful War Office manual
1914 Imperial German Militarpass
1914 Infantry Training Manual
1914 Infantry training Manual
1914 Military Engineering Manual A fascinating and profusely illustrated work on bridging.
1914 Musketry Regulations An excellent copy of the 1909 Musketry Regulations as reprinted with amendments in 1914. Running to 320 pages and including illustrations, it covers in detail the service rifle, with other sections covering the Webley Pistol, small arms ammunition, the machine gun and MkI hand grenade. The book is named to it\'s original owner 5240 D F Christfield, F Co, 28 London.
1914 On War Service Badge
1914 On War Service Badge
1914 Patriotic Lapel Badge
1914 Pattern Bayonet Frog A dated example by Cook. The securing strap is its full length though has a split.
1914 Pattern Bayonet Frog
1914 Pattern Bayonet Frog A good 1915 dated example by Hepburn Gale and Ross
1914 Pattern Bayonet Frog
1914 Pattern Bayonet Frog An excellent 1915 dated example
1914 Pattern Bayonet Frog
1914 Pattern Bayonet Frog and Helve Carrier A rare original and homogenous combination
1914 Pattern Belt A very good original WWI example, lacking however the female part of the clasp, and two brass sliders. These are commonly encountered amongst the offerings of those scouring the battlefields of France and Flanders, so should be easy to replace.
1914 Pattern Belt Lacking one slider and loop, though complete with all four straps and in a large size.
1914 Pattern Pack
1914 Pattern Revolver Holster As commonly assoctiated with the Tank Corps and RFC.
1914 Pattern Revolver Holster An excellent example of this pattern
1914 Pattern Revolver Holster A handsome 1916 dated example. The cleaning rod is not included
1914 Pattern Waist Belt
1914 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier A rare 1915 dated example.
1914 Pattern Webbing Pack A rare un-Blanco'd and dated example in near un-issued condition
1914 Pattern Webley Revolver Holster An excellent 1917 dated example.
1914 Pattern Webley Revolver Holster Complete with original cleaning rod
1914 Pricess Mary Gift Tin & Unique Contents including the Princess Mary New Year card, a no doubt rare, though disturbing photograph pertaining to the Battle of Romani, and a map showing trench networks
1914 Princess Mary Gift Tin
1914 Princess Mary Gift Tin Retaining its original finish
1914 Princess Mary Gift Tin A much loved example
1914 Princess Mary Gift Tin
1914 Princess Mary Gift Tin
1914 Princess Mary Gift Tin
1914 Princess Mary Gift Tin & Contents A Princess Mary gift box containing it\'s original Christmas / New Year card and an unusual card indicating the box to be one of a batch put into store in 1916 and ultimately distributed to the next-of-kin of men who were in the City Battalions when sent to France. Given the reference to men returning from Germany, I assume the issue to have been made in the post-Armistice German occupation period. The card also bears an interesting annotation verso. A rare example.
1914 Princess Mary Gift tin Bullet Pencil
1914 Princess Mary Gift tin Bullet Pencil
1914 Princess Mary Gift tin Bullet Pencil
1914 Princess Mary Gift Tin Bullet Pencil
1914 Princess Mary Gift Tin Bullet Pencil
1914 Princess Mary Gift Tin Bullet Pencil
1914 Princess Mary Gift Tin Bullet Pencil
1914 Princess Mary Gift Tin Bullet Pencil
1914 Princess Mary Gift Tin Card
1914 Princess Mary Gift Tin Greetings Card
1914 Princess Mary Gift Tin Photograph
1914 Princess Mary Gift Tin with original Contents An excellent example.
1914 Princess Mary Gift Tin with original Contents and Card
1914 Princess Mary Gift Tin with some contents Including an unopened carton of tobacco and the gift card. The tin itself bears an original scratched annotation
1914 Princess Mary Gift Tin with Tobacco and Card
1914 Royal Flying Corps Training Manual
1914 Royal Flying Corps Training Manual Part I This formerly the property of RFC anti-Zeppelin 39 Squadron officer Geoffrey Stedman Farmer
1914 Sam Browne Revolver Holster
1914 Telescope Tripod As used with the three-draw Signalers' telescope. These 'scopes were popular with snipers
1914 Trench Warfare Manual
1914 War Office Manual of Military Law
1914-15 Star That of 1893 Pte J Newns, South Lancashire Regiment
1914-15 Star Medal Trio, with silver ID Badge & 1914 Gift Tin
1914-1915 Active Service New Testament
1914-1915 Active Service New Testament
1914-1916 Active Service New Testament
1914-1919 Trench Art Aluminium Ring
1914/15 Princess Mary New Year Gift Tin, Card & Pencil An exceptional tin in original condition
1915 18-pounder Brass Shell Case
1915 18-pr Artillery Shell Case
1915 3rd Infantry Division in France Football Prize Fob Medallion A poignant piece
1915 Active Service Pocket New Testament
1915 ANZAC engraved 'Lucky' Silver Coin
1915 Austrian Entrenching Tool
1915 Austrian Entrenching Tool
1915 British Army issue Prismatic Marching Compass An excellent example of this sought after instrument
1915 British Army Issue Prismatic Marching Compass
1915 British Army Pocket Compass
1915 British Cavalry Horse Shoe Pouch
1915 Canadian Lee Enfield Rifle Brass Oil Bottle
1915 Canadian Lee Enfield Rifle Brass Oil Bottle
1915 Christmas Giflts for Troops Certificate
1915 dated 18-pounder Artillery Shell Case
1915 dated Army issue Boot Brush
1915 dated Imperial German ORs Waist belt
1915 dated leather Bayonet Frog Of a type commonly worn with Pattern 1903 accoutrements. Bearing Royal Engineers and other unit stamps
1915 dated P'03 Bandolier
1915 dated P'08 Webbing Haversack
1915 dated P'14 Bayonet Frog An excellent US manufactured example
1915 dated Pattern '07 Bayonet An attractive example in 1915 dated scabbard. As manufactured without oiling/cleaning hole in pommel
1915 dated Pattern 1903 90-round Bandolier An extremely good example bearing Dragoon Guards issue stamps
1915 dated Pattern 1903 Waist Belt
1915 dated Pattern 1908 Entrenching Tool Carrier
1915 dated P\'08 Haversack The rear tabs have been detached but are present.
1915 dated Trench Whistle An excellent example complete with it\'s button strap.
1915 Empire Day Certificate
1915 Enfield Pattern 1907 Bayonet A very good example, the pommel bearing struck marks
1915 Entrenching Tool
1915 German 21 cm Morser Heavy Howitzer Shell Case An impressively large brass shell case; small waste paper bin sized
1915 Imperial German / Austrian Entrenching Tool
1915 Imperial German Army Bugle
1915 Imperial German KZ 14 Artillery Fuze A good example and one which has clearly been fired, was likely been brought back as a souvenir at the time, rather than being a recently dug up relic
1915 Imperial German Tornister / Back Pack A unit-marked example in excellent condition
1915 Indian Ordnance Kukri
1915 Leather Wire Cutters Carrier
1915 Lytham VTC Cap Badge A rare example, with Gaunt plaque.
1915 National Registration Identity Card
1915 National Registration Identity Card & Card Wallet
1915 No 80 Artillery Fuze A good non-relic example
1915 No5 Mills Grenade An example having been modified to take Gibbons' spring for use in training
1915 On War Service Lapel Badge
1915 On War Service Lapel Badge
1915 One War Service Lapel Badge As worn by workers at Ordnance munitions factories exempted from active service. Maker-marked and issue numbered.
1915 Ordnance Munitions Worker\'s Badge
1915 P'07 Bayonet A pleasing example by Sanderson, showing no post-War inspection marks.
1915 Parliamentary Recruiting Committee Propaganda 'Germany's Dishonoured Army'
1915 Pattern 1907 Bayonet Scabbard An exceptional example retain ing its original brown shellac finish
1915 Princess Mary Gift Tin Bullet Pencil
1915 Princess Mary Gift Tin New Year Card
1915 Psalms & Hymns for Soldiers in the Field
1915 Royal Flying Corps Map Board An excellent example
1915 Royal Flying Corps Training Manual - Part II This formerly the property of RFC anti-Zeppelin 39 Squadron officer Geoffrey Stedman Farmer
1915 Royal Scots / Gretna Railway Disaster Postcard
1915 Sanderson pattern 1907 Bayonet
1915 Scottish Military Kilt A lovely example in Hunting Stewart tartan as worn by the Royal Scots Regiment. Aside from lacking one leather strap it is in superb condition. Named and dated, certainly worthy of further research.
1915 Silver Torpedo Brooch
1915 Soldier's Finger Ring Depicting in shallow relief an aircraft and artillery piece with dated 1914-1916
1915 Soldiers' New Testament An excellent example complete with dustwrapper
1915 Soldiers' Psalm Book
1915 Trench Art 6-Pounder Shell Case
1915 Trench Whistle
1915 Vickers 2-pounder Artillery Shell Case
1915 Vickers 2-pounder Artillery Shell Case
1915 Vickers Machine Gun Manual
1915 Vickers Machine Gun Oil Can Case Complete with dated strap
1915 Vickers Machine Gun Spares Case A very good example enhanced by bearing unit stamps to the West Yorkshire Regiment.
1915 Webbing Other Services Haversack and Strap
1915 Wilkinson Pattern 1907 Bayonet
1915 Wilkinson Pattern 1907 Bayonet with Trophy Marks Retaining its original Pattern 1914 leather bayonet frog. Its grips carved in a series of notches
1915, \"On Taking Bearings\" By H P Walsh, Lieut, 3rd Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
1916 13-pounder Artillery Shell Case The 13 pounder 9 cwt anti-aircraft gun was the standard mobile British anti-aircraft gun
1916 13-pounder Artillery Shell Case The 13 pounder 9 cwt anti-aircraft gun was the standard mobile British anti-aircraft gun
1916 18-Pr Brass Shell Case Showing some minor deformation to its rim which could be smoothed out.
1916 18-pr Shell Case
1916 2-pounder Round
1916 4.5 inch Artillery Shell Nose, Fuse and Adapter Ring
1916 4.5-inch Howitzer Shell Case
1916 Active Service New Testament An exceptional example.
1916 Active Service New Testament Bearing the details of its original owner who served with the King's Liverpool Regiment
1916 Active Service New Testament
1916 Army Cavalry Bit
1916 Army Issue Prayer Book
1916 Army Issue Telescope An example of the Signalling and General Service Telescope ultimately re-designated the Scout Regiment Telescope and issued to amongst the obvious others, snipers. One of the most desirable of British military optical instruments. Optically and in every othe regard this is an excellent example.
1916 Army Service Corps Silk Card
1916 Artillery Luger Pistol Holster Complete with cleaning rod and stripping tool
1916 Bayonet Training Manual
1916 Beaufort Whistle
1916 Binoculars Pouch
1916 British Army Field Almanac A fascinating booklet
1916 British Army issue Binoculars Case
1916 British Army Issue Prismatic Marching Compass
1916 British P'13 Bayonet
1916 Canadian Ross Rifle Bayonet
1916 Cavalry Mess Tins
1916 Cavalry Saddlery Horseshoe Pouch Bearing Norfolk Imperial Yeomanry issue stamps
1916 Compass unit marked 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders A very fine example
1916 dated Army Cavalry Issue Spurs
1916 Dated Army Issue Webley Revolver Holster From the 1903 Pattern Accoutrements set.
1916 dated Imperial German Water Bottle
1916 dated Mk IV Field Plotter Case
1916 dated P'03 MkII 15-round Ammunition Pouch A mint unissued example
1916 dated P'07 Bayonet by Wilkinson
1916 dated Pattern 1908 Cavalry Trooper\'s Sword
1916 dated Pattern 1908 Leather Holster
1916 dated Pattern 1908 Webbing Belt A large size example in excellent un-Blanco'd condition
1916 dated Pattern 1908 Webley Revolver Holster For wear with Pattern 1908 webbing
1916 dated P\'03 Cartridge Pouch A mint example of the Bandolier Equipment, Pattern 1903, 15 Round cartridge pocket, MkII
1916 Dated P\'08 Haversack An un-Blanco\'d example
1916 dated P\'13 Bayonet A good Remington example, 1916 dated in original 1916 dated Remington-made scabbard. An uncommon feature is a three-digit serial to the pommel and locket throat. These were issued to the British Army during the First World War and the Home Guard during the Second.
1916 Dated Sam Browne Belt A lovely example
1916 dated Sam Browne Belt
1916 dated Sam Browne Revolver Ammunition Pouch
1916 dated Sam Browne Revolver Holster A good supple example.
1916 dated Vickers Machine Gun Clinometer
1916 dated Vickers Oil Bottle Case
1916 dated Wilkinson P'07 Bayonet An excellent example
1916 French Croix de Guerre
1916 German 'Gold for Iron' Watch Chain In 1916 the Imperial German government introduced a scheme whereby individuals could donate gold for the war effort, commonly receiving in exchange an iron equivalent of their donated jewellery. This is an example of the watch chain given to those giving up their gold Alberts.
1916 German 'Gold for Iron' Watch Chain In 1916 the Imperial German government introduced a scheme whereby individuals could donate gold for the war effort, commonly receiving in exchange an iron equivalent of their donated jewellery. This is an example of the watch chain given to those giving up their gold Alberts.
1916 German Bombardment of Lowestoft Commemorative
1916 German Mounted Infantry Ersatz Helmet A well restored example with replacement chin-strap (and potentially replaced cockades) retaining its original liner.
1916 German s84/98 Bayonet An excellent example
1916 German S98/05 nA Bayonet
1916 Hand Grenade Manual The Training and Employment of Bombers, 1916
1916 History of the Battle of the Somme Containing some excellent images
1916 Imperial German Navy Calendar / Book A scarce and delghtful volume running to over 200 pages
1916 Imperial German Pickelhaube An excellent example of the Prussian Model 1916; unit-marked and dated
1916 Infantry Range Finder Tripod
1916 Infantry Rangefinder
1916 Infantry Rangefinder A very good example of this instrument associated with the Vickers machine gun
1916 inscribed Soldier's YMCA Pocket New Testament
1916 leather Rifle Sling Commonly associated with the P'14 equipment and used on all British service rifles of the First World War. An excellent strong and supple example.
1916 Manchester City Battalions Book of Honour An exceptional work
1916 Mark V Pocket Compass An excellent example.
1916 Meteorological Glossary This formerly the property of RFC anti-Zeppelin 39 Squadron officer Geoffrey Stedman Farmer
1916 Mk V Pocket Compass This formerly the property of RFC anti-Zeppelin 39 Squadron officer Geoffrey Stedman Farmer
1916 Naval Pattern 1901 Mk III Revolver Holster Intended to carry the Webley Mk 6 and similar pistols
1916 No 3 Prismatic Binoculars A good serviceable set
1916 No 39 Squadron Royal Flying Corps Group Photograph Annotated verso, the subjects identified, those including Tempest, Lowry and Leefe Robinson, described as "Zepp people" This formerly the property of RFC anti-Zeppelin 49 Squadron officer Geoffrey Stedman Farmer
1916 On War Service Lapel Badge
1916 On War Service Lapel Badge
1916 Pattern '08 Walking Out / VTC Belt A near mint example in a large size
1916 Pattern 1908 Webbing Haversack OS In exceptional condition with provenance
1916 Post Office Letter on Deliveries To Prisoners of War
1916 Potter's Bar Zeppelin Cribbage Board
1916 Prismatic Compass A lovely example bearing the name of its original owner, an officer of the 1st / 15th London Regiment.
1916 Silver Battle of Jutland Medal A pleasing little medal with legen 'TO . THE . GLORIOUS . MEMORY . OF . THOSE . WHO . FELL . THAT . DAY., 31 MAY 1916.' , and verso 'MAY 31, 1916 THE GERMAN FLEET ATTACKED OFF THE COAST OF JUTLAND AND DRIVEN BACK INTO PORT WITH HEAVY LOSS. - ADMIRAL SIR JOHN JELLICOE COMMANDER IN CHIEF. VICE ADMIRAL SIR DAVID BEATTY COMMANDING BATTLE CRUISIER FLEET.' Designed by the Marquis of Milford Haven and sold for the benefit of Naval Orphanages. This medal was struck immediately after the battle had been fought and before it had received its official title.
1916 Trench Whistle
1916 Trench Whistle Certainly one of the most poignant relics of the First World War, This example retains its original strap and is dated 1916, the year of the Battle of the Somme.
1916 Trench Whistle
1916 Vickers machine Gun Oil Can Case
1916 Winchester Arms Catalogue A quality reprint
1916 \"Silhouettes of Aeroplanes and Airships\" Army Recognition Pamphlet
1917 18-pounder Brass Shell Case
1917 18-pounder Brass Shell Case
1917 18-pr Artillery Shell Case
1917 33rd Division Christmas Card
1917 4.5-inch Howitzer Shell Case
1917 4.5-inch Howitzer Shell Case
1917 7th Battalion The Queen's Regiment Silver Cigar Case A very fine example by George Unite bearing a pleasing engraved presentation inscription
1917 Artillery Barrage Manual
1917 Artillery Clinometer
1917 Binoculars Pouch
1917 British Army Protractor
1917 British Army Unarmed Combat Manual As issued to a 7th DLI soldier. This is certainly one of the most quaint of such manuals, containing as is does unintentionally amusing caricature illustrations
1917 British Army Webley MkVI Revolver An excllent deactivated service Webley with matching serials throughout. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
1917 Browning Heavy Machine Gun Manual The Gale and Polden classic The Browning Heavy Machine Gun, .300 calibre model 1917 (water cooled), Mechanism Made Easy. Intended for Home Guard use. An excellent manual.
1917 date Sam Browne Belt
1917 dated 18-pr Shell Case
1917 dated British Army issue Cavalry / Mounted Troops Spurs An excellent par complete with straps
1917 dated British Army Mk VI Pocket Compass
1917 Dated British Army Prismatic Monocular An excellent example of these delightful instruments
1917 dated British Army Trench Wire Cutters An uncommonly fine set
1917 dated Canadian Lee Enfield Rifle Brass Oil Bottle
1917 dated Cavalry Officer's Sam Browne Holster Set Comprising belt with provision for two braces, with brace, holster and sword frog. Ordnance, manufacturer and date stamped. The holster is a scarce variant incorporating suspension rings for carriage with a sling.
1917 dated large Wooden Ammunition Box
1917 dated Lewis Machine Gun Ammunition Box A very good example. Many of these were sold off between the Wars and converted by the addition of locking hasps. This example has had these additions removed ready for re-painting. Unlike many it retains its leather strap, interior fittings including the magazine loading tool retention strap. It is rust and deformation free.
1917 dated Mills Grenade Gas Check
1917 dated Mills No36 Grenade Gas Check For use with the cup discharger
1917 dated MkIII* Lee Enfield Rifle A good old-spec. deactivated SMLE. Sorry, for sale in the UK only, deactivated in 1994, certificate lacking at present
1917 dated Navy Pattern 1901 Mk II Pistol Case
1917 dated Officers' Saddle Sword Frog / Horeshoe Pouch
1917 dated P'03 Revolver Ammunition Pouch
1917 dated P'03 Revolver Holster
1917 dated P'07 Bayonet by Wilkinson
1917 dated Pattern '03 Water Bottle Carrier The best example I've seen in many years
1917 dated Pattern 1908 Revolver Ammunition Pouch
1917 dated Pattern 1908 Webbing Pack
1917 dated Pattern \'08 Haversack A very good un-Blanco\'s example
1917 Dated P\'07 SMLE Bayonet A good example.
1917 dated Sam Browne Belt
1917 dated Sam Browne Belt A very good example
1917 dated Sam Browne Revolver Ammo Pouch A strong and supple example which will polish rather well
1917 dated Sam Browne Revolver Holster
1917 dated Trench Whistle An uncommon 'snail' type with pea
1917 dated Webley Revolver Holster A Pattern 1903 variant having a permanently affixed shoulder strap
1917 dated Wilkinson P'07 Bayonet
1917 Field Service Regulations
1917 Folding Wire Cutters A very good set
1917 General Service Telescope With superb optics.
1917 German S98/05 Bayonet
1917 German S98/05 nA Bayonet by Ferdinand Esser An uncommonly good example
1917 German \'Butcher\' Bayonet An example of the S98/05 by Waffenfabrik Mauser
1917 Imperial German Army Enamel Cup
1917 Lewis Machine Gun Training Manual
1917 MkI Folding Wire Cutters
1917 No 36 (Mills) Grenade Gas Check
1917 No 80 Artillery Shell Fuse An excellent example in original condition, not another battlefield relic
1917 No3 MkII Prismatic Binoculars A very good pair in their original case. Unlike many they retain their original graticules which are so often removed.
1917 No36 (Mills) Grenade Gas Check
1917 Officially Skeletonized Mills Training Grenade
1917 Prismatic Marching Compass An exceptional example
1917 Prismatic Marching Compass Case This formerly the property of RFC anti-Zeppelin 39 Squadron officer Geoffrey Stedman Farmer
1917 Royal Artillery Mk VI Slide Rule
1917 Royal Artillery Stop Watch A scarce working example in gun metal case
1917 Royal Flying Corps Aerial Gunnery Manual This formerly the property of RFC anti-Zeppelin 39 Squadron officer Geoffrey Stedman Farmer
1917 Royal Flying Corps Scouting and Patrolling Manual This formerly the property of RFC anti-Zeppelin 39 Squadron officer Geoffrey Stedman Farmer
1917 Sam Browne Revolver Ammunition Pouch
1917 Sam Browne Webley Revolver Ammunition Pouch
1917 Silver Identity Bracelet Disc Assayed at London in 1917 and somewhat amusingly bearing what must be a typographical error on the part of the engraver; "95th Trench Mortar Battery" reading as "95th French Mortar Battery"
1917 Trench Art 18-Pr Shell Case Vase A lovely example
1917 Trench Art 18-Pr Shell Case Vase
1917 Trench Art Bullet Pencil Fabricated from a pair of .303 cartridge cases, the \"bullet\" being hollow enabling it to carry a pencil. Engraved France 1917 and bearing the name Prudham.
1917 Trench Periscope A lovely exmaple of the Periscope No9 MkII
1917 Trench Periscope No 9 Mk II The best example of this pattern I have seen
1917 Trench Watch A very pleasing silver cased trench watch. Bearing London import marks for 1917 and in good working order.
1917 US Army Breeches
1917 US Army Rifle Sling
1917 Verdun Trench Art Shell Case Vase
1917 Vickers Machine Gun Clinometer
1917 Vickers Machine Gun Manual
1917 Vickers Machine Gun Oil Bottle Case An excellent strong and supple example
1917 Vickers Machine Gunn Ammo Box A rare original un-touched example. The central lid hinge wire has failed though this could easily be restored.
1917 Webbing Other Services Haversack As worn with the Pattern 1903 equipment
1917 Wilkinson P'07 Bayonet An extremely good example in brown shellac finished scabbard
1918 1 1/2-pr COW Aircraft Gun Shell Case
1918 1 1/2-pr COW Aircraft Gun Shell Case
1918 12-pounder Artillery Shell Case
1918 18-pr Shell Case
1918 4.5-inch Howitzer Artillery Shell Case
1918 53rd Division Middle East Trench Art
1918 Army issue Alidade and case Commonly used in conjunction with the plane table
1918 British Army Bugle
1918 British Army Mk III Fullerphone
1918 British Army Monocular A lovely instrument
1918 British Army Snaffle Bit and Reins
1918 dated British Army Gas Rattle
1918 dated British Military Saddle A rare example
1918 dated Cameronians Tam o' Shanter An extremely fine example retaining its original insignia
1918 dated Cotton SMLE Ammunition Bandolier While bearing later re-filling marks, this is an excellent 1918 dated example of this essential item of Great War kit
1918 dated D-Shaped Mess Tins
1918 dated Entrenching Tool
1918 dated Leather Rifle Sling
1918 dated Lee Enfield Rifle Sling
1918 dated Lewis Machine Gun Magazine Chest
1918 dated Other Services Webbing haversack Commonly if eroniously referred to as the P\'08 Cavalry Pattern. A sound faintly 1918 dated example.
1918 dated P'03 Belt In a rather large size
1918 dated P'08 Webbing Bayonet Frog
1918 dated Pattern '03 Bandolier
1918 dated Pattern '03 Water Bottle Carrier
1918 dated Pattern '08 Revolver Ammunition Pouch
1918 dated Pattern '08 Revolver Holster
1918 Dated Pattern 1903 Water Bottle Carrier A very good example complete with an original WWI bottle (lacking stopper)
1918 dated Pattern 1903 Water Bottle Carrier
1918 dated Pattern 1903 Water Bottle Carrier
1918 dated Pattern 1903 Water Bottle Carrier
1918 dated Pattern 1903 Water Bottle Carrier
1918 dated Pattern 1903 Water Bottle Carrier An extremely fine example. The leather is almost as-manufactured. 1918 dated and manufactured by Barrow, Hepburn and Gale.
1918 dated Pattern 1908 Bayonet by Sanderson
1918 dated Pattern 1908 Revolver Holster An uncommonly fine example
1918 dated Pattern 1908 Webbing Bayonet Frog
1918 dated Pattern 1908 Webley Revolver Holster
1918 dated P\'08 Webbing Cartridge Carriers A very good complete pair.
1918 dated Sam Browne Revolver Holster
1918 dated Sam Browne Revolver Holster
1918 dated US M-1910 Pack Carrier
1918 dated Vickers Clinometer Sight Case
1918 dated Vickers or Lewis Machine Gun Tools & Spares Wallet
1918 dated WWI German Water Bottle
1918 Daylight Signalling Lamp An extremely fine example complete with the rare manual for the intrument
1918 Daylight Signalling Lamp One of the best examples of this scarce WWI instrument I've seen in a very long time
1918 Daylight Signalling Lamp Additional images
1918 Daylight Signalling Lamp
1918 Daylight Signalling Lamp Complete with spare bulbs and the oft lacking ground spike
1918 Enamelled Silver Border Regiment Collar Badge
1918 Field Marshal Douglas Haig Autograph
1918 First Field Dressing
1918 German Army Weekly News An interesting memento of the Great War containing some evocative art work
1918 Humorous Postcard
1918 Lewis Machine Gun Tool Set
1918 Lewis Machine Gun Tools Wallet
1918 Mess Tins
1918 Mk V Special Binoculars and Case
1918 Mk VI Pocket Compass
1918 MkII Artillery Clinometer Sight
1918 MkIX Trench Periscope An example compete with its original transit case, albeit a tired example. The optics require cleaning, though the pericope still functions. A classic item of WWI British Army trench equipment.
1918 MkIX Trench Periscope An excellent example of this iconic trench instrument by the firm R & J Beck
1918 Musketry Training Addendum No 4
1918 Naval 1 1/2 pr Artillery Shell Case
1918 Notes on Map Reading and Marching Compass Bearings Published by the 6th Field Survey Company Royal Engineers in Italy
1918 Pattern 1907 Bayonet An excellent example
1918 Pattern 1907 Bayonet with Royal Marines issue Marks
1918 Pattern Pattern 1908 Webley Revolver Holster
1918 RFC / RAF 'Practical Flying' Manual This formerly the property of RFC anti-Zeppelin 39 Squadron officer Geoffrey Stedman Farmer
1918 Royal Engineers Swagger Stick with silver pommel
1918 Royal Flying Corps / RAF Air Navigation Notes This formerly the property of RFC anti-Zeppelin 39 Squadron officer Geoffrey Stedman Farmer
1918 Royal Flying Corps Notes on the Interpretation of Aeroplane Photographs This formerly the property of RFC anti-Zeppelin 39 Squadron officer Geoffrey Stedman Farmer
1918 Royal Navy QF 12-pounder 12 cwt Artillery Shell Case With electrically-activated primer
1918 Sam Browne Revolver Ammunition Pouch
1918 Sam Browne Revolver Holster
1918 Sanderson Pattern 1907 Bayonet Locket lacking laces though secure
1918 silver Trench Watch Having an enamel face with subsidiary seconds dial and luminous hands, the case bearing 1918 assay marks. The pin-set movement is over-wound though. A service would render this watch a fine wearable example
1918 SMLE .303 Rifle Ammunition Cotton Bandolier
1918 US Army issue Prismatic Marching Compass
1918 US Army Trouser Belt
1918 US Army Webbing Trouser Belt
1918 Vickers Machine Gun Clinometer
1918 Vickers Machine Gun Spirit level
1919 City of Carlisle Armistice Medal
1919 dated pattern 1908 Webbing Support Straps
1919 dated Pattern 1908 Webbing Supporting / Pack Strap
1919 dated WD Pliers
1919 Field Service Regulations - Operations
1919 Leather Rifle Sling In strong and supple condition with a good original polished finish
1919 Military issue Kukri
1919 Pattern Naval Web Equipment Belt An unissued example
1919 Pattern Naval Webbing Braces
1920's Middle Eastern Dagger The pommel incorporating a 1920's Palestine Coin.
1920's Silver Cigarette Box with Royal Navy Presentation Engraving A handsome object worthy of further research
1920s British Army Prismatic Monocular No 1 Mk I
1920s British War Cemetries - Ypres, Postcard Set
1920s Khaki Drill Shorts
1920s miniature 'dummy' board, Drummer of 51st of Foot, 1792
1920s RAF Solid Silver Sculpture A fine silver sculpture of Victory in ascent, modeled carrying a wreath aloft as she reaches for the sky. In solid silver on an ebonised plinth. Assayed at Birmingham in 1929. There are old repairs to wings where they meet the body. A plaque bears the engraved inscription to F.C.H. Frederick Crosby Halahan from F.R.E.D. Francis Robert Edward Davis, with dates 1922 1929 and RAF motto PER ARDUA AD ASTRA The airmen served together from their time at the Royal Naval Air Service station at Kingsnorth, Kent. 25 cm high
1920s Royal Welsh Fusiliers Officer's Uniform Group Comprising Service Dress tunic and trousers, the former complete with collar flash unique to this regiment, together with Sam Browne Belt. The tunic is one of the most characterful I have seen, bearing extensive field service repairs including leather sleeve cuff trim. In excellent original condition. From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
1920s Royal Welsh Fusiliers Officer's Uniform Group Additional images
1920s Territorial Army Cigarette Card Album Set
1920s-1930s British Army Gas Mask with extremely rare Type D Filter
1920\'s Battlefield Guide to Belgium A lovely copy of Ward Locke\'s Belgium and the Battlefields
1923 HMS Victory Copper Commemorative Struck from copper salvaged from Nelson\'s HMS Victory
1923 Mills Officer Equipment Webbing Holster
1923 MkVII Drill .303 Rifle Round
1923 Training and Maneouvre Regulations
1924 Field Service Regulations, Volume I, Operations
1924 Small Arms Training Manual One of my favourite 20th Century British Army manuals. Its coverage of the service rifle and Lewis Gun is superb.
1924 Small Arms Training Manual One of the best illustrated of its kind. Covering the rifle, Lewis and Hotchkiss machine guns etc
1924 Small Arms Training Volume I Including the sniper rifle and Lewis Gun
1924 Small Arms Training Volume I Including the sniper rifle and Lewis Gun
1924 Small Arms Training Volume III
1925 / 1937 Pattern RAF Webbing Water Bottle Carrier
1925 Army Monocular Case
1925 Pattern RAF Belt, Pistol Ammo Pouch and scarce Brace Attachments
1926 Black Watch Standing Orders
1926 Field Service Pocket Book That of Major Atkinson MC, RA. The Field Service Pocket book issued to each serving officer as an essential reference to just about every aspect of the Service.
1926 Field Service Pocket Book
1926 Field Service Pocket Book
1926 Infantry Training Manual - War
1927 MkVII Drill .303 Rifle Round
1927 RAF Flying Training Manual
1928 Army Cavalry Bit
1928 Vickers Machine Gun Tripod Direction Dial Mk II
1929 War Office Notes on Map Reading
1930's dated Kriegsmarine Bayonet Frog
1930's-1940's Kwik-Lite Torch Rather a stylish little pocket torch
1930s 'Aircraft of the RAF' Cigarette Card Set
1930s Australian Flying Helmet
1930\'s-1940\'s RAF Squadron Badges Cigarette Card Album A complete set of this delightful and seldom encountered set
1931 dated No2 Prismatic Binoculars
1931 Small Arms Training Manual Small Arms training Volume I, 1931. The 1920\'s and 1930\'s Small Arms Training Manuals are to my mind some of the most interesting and informative of their kind. This one covers in depth the rifle, bayonet and revolver. It runs to some 272 pages and includes an excellent range of illustrations.
1931 Small Arms Training Manual
1931 Small Arms Training Manual Describing the SMLE, revolver, grenade etc
1934 18-pounder Artillery Manual
1934 Infantry Section Leading Manual
1935 Army Defence Against Gas Manual
1935 British Army Manual \"Defence Against gas\"
1935 British Army Manual \"Defence Against gas\"
1935 dated No2 Prismatic Binoculars With original strap
1935 Field Service Pocket Book
1935 Manual Defense Against Gas
1935 Naval 3-pounder Artillery Shell Case
1936 Adolph Hitler Photobook A good example bearing a particularly poignant presentation inscription from a German to a British soldier
1936 Army Clothing Regulations Manual A seldom encountered official publication and a primary source for collectors and researchers
1936 Berlin Olympics Enamelled Badge A good quality enamelled gilt-metal badge from the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Maker-marked PAULMANN & CRONE< LUDENSCHEID. GES GESCH. In lovely condition. Bought from the estate of a veteran.
1936 German S84/98 Bayonet for the K98 Rifle An uncommonly good example complete with original frog
1936 Territorial Army Regulations
1936 Territorial Army Regulations - Amendments No 1
1936 Territorial Army Regulations - Amendments No 45
1937 .38 Revolver Manual
1937 14th/20th King\'s Hussars Service Dress Tunic A Service Dress tunic bearing of 2156809 Captain Arthur J C Stanton, Son of Brigadier General F. H. G. Stanton and Hilda Margaret Stanton, of Greystoke, Cumberland. Awarded King\'s Gold Medal and Sword, R.M.C. Sandhurst, July, 1937, when the 26th Hussars was raised at India in 1941 from a cadre of personnel from the 14th/20th King\'s Hussars, Stanton appointed adjutant, the unit was disbanded in 1943, the majority of its personnel, almost certainly including Stanton, transferred to General Orde Wingate\'s Chindits in Burma, Stanton died 29 Jan 1944 in Papua New Guinea, attached Australian 2/9 Infantry Battalion as one of 50 British officers from India attached to Australian units in forward areas in order to gain experience of jungle fighting
1937 3-inch Mortar Manual The scarce No9 Small Arms Training pamphlet on the 3-inch Mortar, 1937.
1937 Anti-Aircraft Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1937 Army issue Whistle Dated and Ordnance broad arrow marked
1937 Bayonet Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1937 Bayonet Training Manual
1937 Bayonet Training Manual
1937 Bayonet Training Pamphlet
1937 Bren and Rifle Anti-Aircraft Manual
1937 Bren and Rifle Anti-aircraft Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1937 dated General Service Respirator
1937 dated P'03 Leather Belt As issued to the Home Guard. Complete with the loop so often lacking on examples of this pattern
1937 German S84/98 Bayonet for the K98 Manufactured by Carl Eikhorn and in original scabbard with matching marks.
1937 Grenade Manual
1937 Grenade Manual
1937 Grenade Pamphlet
1937 Grenade Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1937 Infantry Training Manual The standard text. Running to some 250pages. Essential reading for re-enactors in this field.
1937 Infantry Training Manual
1937 Lee Enfield Rifle Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1937 Pattern Auxilliary Pouch Yoke A mint unissued 1941 dated example.
1937 Pattern Bayonet Frog A good used, though un-Blanco\'d example, dated 1942.
1937 Pattern Bayonet Frog A good used example, maker-marked Bagcraft Ltd and 1944 dated. Bearing the official Wartime modification to the upper loop allowing carriage of the No4 bayonet.
1937 Pattern Bayonet Frog
1937 Pattern Bayonet Frog
1937 Pattern Belt
1937 Pattern Belt in a scarce Large Size An item of webbing which is rapidly becoming quite rare, a WWII dated P\'37 belt in size Large. It is khaki Blanco\'s but in excellent condition.
1937 Pattern Binocular Pouch A good un-Blanco\'d example.
1937 Pattern Binocular Pouch A superb dated example.
1937 Pattern Binoculars Case A rare mint unissued example.
1937 Pattern Binoculars Pouch A very good 1940 dated example
1937 Pattern Compass Pouch
1937 Pattern Entrenching Tool Each element 1944 dated
1937 Pattern Entrenching Tool Carrier, head and helve each 1944 dated
1937 Pattern Entrenching Tool
1937 Pattern Entrenching Tool Carrier
1937 Pattern Entrenching Tool Carrier
1937 Pattern Entrenching Tool Carrier Bearing RAF Regiment marks
1937 Pattern Entrenching Tool Pouch
1937 Pattern Haversack A near mint example
1937 Pattern Haversack A 1941 dated 'small pack'
1937 Pattern Holster and Revolver Ammunition Pouch The pouch dated 1938
1937 Pattern MkII Basic Pouches An unissued pair. Now becomming extremely scarce in such condition
1937 Pattern MkII Basic Pouches A scarce un-Blanco'd 1941 dated pair
1937 Pattern MT Basic Pouches
1937 Pattern Officers Haversack
1937 Pattern Officers' Haversack
1937 Pattern Officers' Haversack
1937 Pattern Pistol Ammunition Pouch
1937 Pattern RAF Blue / Grey Webbing Belt
1937 Pattern RAF KD Frock
1937 Pattern Revolver Ammunition Pouch
1937 Pattern Tank Crew Revolver Holster
1937 Pattern Waist Belt An un-Blanco\'d example
1937 Pattern Waist Belt
1937 Pattern Waist Belt
1937 Pattern Waist Belt A 1945 dated Indian-made example
1937 Pattern Waist Belt
1937 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier Mint unissued and 1944 dated.
1937 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier Not an early War British example, though mint unissued and ideal for re-enactor use
1937 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier A scarce early variant with later marks
1937 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier
1937 Pattern Water Bottle Carriert & Bottle An un-dated carrier
1937 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog
1937 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog
1937 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog
1937 Pattern Webbing Belt A good used example bearing the original owner\'s name.
1937 Pattern Webbing Belt A WWII example retaining a heavily Blanco\'d finish and bearing various issue stamps.
1937 Pattern Webbing Belt
1937 Pattern Webbing Belt
1937 Pattern Webbing Belt
1937 Pattern Webbing Belt
1937 Pattern Webbing Belt In near unissued condition
1937 Pattern Webbing Belt An un-Blanco'd post-War example ideal for re-enactor use
1937 Pattern Webbing Belt
1937 Pattern Webbing Belt
1937 Pattern Webbing Belt
1937 Pattern Webbing Belt
1937 Pattern Webbing Belt
1937 Pattern Webbing Belt
1937 Pattern Webbing Belt
1937 Pattern Webbing Belt
1937 Pattern Webbing Binoculars Case An un-issued example
1937 Pattern Webbing Binoculars Case A 1939 dated example
1937 Pattern Webbing Brace Attachments
1937 Pattern Webbing Brace Attachments
1937 Pattern Webbing Cartridge Carriers A mint unissued matching pair.
1937 Pattern Webbing Cartridge Carriers
1937 Pattern Webbing Frog
1937 Pattern Webbing Haversack with Red Cross Insignia
1937 Pattern Webbing Holster
1937 Pattern Webbing Officers' Haversack
1937 Pattern Webbing Officers' Haversack
1937 Pattern Webbing Pistol Ammunition Pouch
1937 Pattern Webbing Pistol Ammunition Pouch
1937 Pattern Webbing Pistol Ammunition Pouch
1937 Pattern Webbing Pistol Ammunition Pouch
1937 Pattern Webbing Revolver Holster
1937 Pattern Webbing Revolver Holster
1937 Pattern Webbing Shoulder Straps A mint unissued matching pair
1937 Pattern Webbing Shoulder Straps A mint unissued matching pair
1937 Pattern Webbing Water Bottle Carrier
1937 Pattern White Webbing Revolver Holster An example of the seldom encountered P\'37 manufactured in white for Military Police use.
1937 RAF Pocket Book
1937 Revolver Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1937 Rifle & Sniper Training Manual
1937 Rifle Training Pamphlet
1937 Rifle Training Pamphlet
1937 Rifle Training Pamphlet
1937 Royal Artillery 10-inch Mk I Slide Rule
1937 Small Arms Application of Fire Manual
1937 Small Arms Application of Fire Manual
1937 Small Arms Application of Fire Pamphlet
1937 Small Arms Training Pamphlet, Grenade
1937 SMLE Rifle Training Manual Small Arms Training, Volume I, Pamphlet No3, Rifle, 1937, reprinted with Amendments (No 1) 1940. An excellent 68 page manual covering all aspects of training with the SMLE, including the Sniper Rifles. The standard training manual on the rifle in use at this stage of the War.
1937 Vickers Machine Gun Infantry Rangefinder Manual
1937/40 Rifle Training Manual
1937/9 Small Arms Application of Fire Manual
1938 18th (King Edward's Own) Lancers Full Dress Uniform Group Including an original water colour self portrait
1938 18th (King Edward's Own) Lancers Full Dress Uniform Group Additional images>/I>
1938 Air Ministry Important Notice
1938 Army issue Clasp Knife The best example I have seen
1938 ARP Shell Dressing
1938 British Army Clasp / Jack Knife
1938 British Army Officers\' Field Service Pocket Book A copy of the Field Service Pocket book issued to each serving officer as an essential reference to just about every aspect of the Service. Aside from a split to the covering of the top spine joint, a very good complete example containing 12 pamphlets.
1938 Civilian Respirator with Shoulder Bag
1938 Clasp Knife
1938 Clasp Knife
1938 dated German K98 Bayonet Frog
1938 Dated German K98 Rifle Oil Bottle An excellent example.
1938 dated Royal Armoured Corps P'37 Revolver Holster
1938 DEMS Gunnery Manual
1938 German Biography of Hermann Goering Erich Gritzbach's Hermann Goering, Werk und Mensch
1938 German K98 carbine Bayonet With matching serials and retaining its original Austrian made frog
1938 Infantry Section Leader's Manual
1938 Infantry Section Leading Manual
1938 Kriegsmarine S84/98 Bayonet for K98
1938 MkII Steel Helmet A very good example retaining its original pre-War gloss khaki finish and in a large size.
1938 MkII Steel Helmet Shell with battle damage A rather interesting and somewhat rare example
1938 Nazi German People\'s Radio An excellent example of the Deutsche Volks Kleinempfanger. Designed to receive within a limited frequency range allowing the German people to listen to German state propaganda but not Allied broadcasts
1938 RAF Cranwell Journal
1938 RAF Smiths Cockpit Clock A scarce pre-War dated Mk IIA aircraft cockpit clock. Not running but worthy of restoration.
1938 RAOC Service Dress Tunic
1938 Royal Artillery Silver Ashtray A good quality Royal Artillery silver ashtray by S Blanckensee & Sons of Chester, and assayed in 1938.
1938 Royal Engineers Service Dress Tunic
1938 Supermarine Spitfire Airframe Plate
1939 2-inch Mortar Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1939 3-inch Mortar Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1939 3-inch Mortar Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1939 3-inch Mortar Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1939 3-inch Mortar Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1939 3-inch Mortar Training Manual
1939 Active Service New Testament
1939 Active Service New Testament
1939 Active Service New Testament
1939 Active Service New Testament
1939 Air Ministry Notice to Airmen
1939 Announcement of Conscription Headline Newspaper
1939 Annual Range Course Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1939 Army issue Solar Topee Tropical Helmet
1939 Army Steel Helmet with Camouflage Net
1939 Army Volt Meter Pouch A mint example.
1939 ARP Hand Alarm Bel
1939 ARP Shell Dressing
1939 ARP Shell Dressing
1939 Boot Brush
1939 Boys Anti-Tank Rifle Training Manual
1939 Bren LMG Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1939 British Army Helmet Retaining its original factory-applied gloss paint finish
1939 British Army Helmet An excellent example retaining its original factory-applied gloss paint finish
1939 British Army Torch
1939 Civil Defence Ambulance Helmet Showing evidence of an earlier set of unit initials CS
1939 Civil Defence Pamphlet - Make your Home Safe Now
1939 Civil Defence Public Information Pamphlet No1
1939 Civil Defence Public Information Pamphlet No2 Know Your Gas Mask
1939 Civil Defence Public Information Pamphlet No3 Evacuation
1939 Civil Defence Public Information Pamphlet No4 Your Food in Wartime
1939 Civil Defence Public Information Pamphlet No5 Fire Precautions in War Time
1939 Complete Manual of Protection Against Gas and Air Raids Including detailed information on gas masks
1939 Concertina Barbed Wire Manual
1939 Daily Telegraph
1939 Dannert Barbed Concertina Wire Manual
1939 Dannert Concertina Wire Training Pamphlet
1939 dated Air Ministry Navigators Dividers Case
1939 dated Anti-Gas Cape A good example of this rare item of kit
1939 dated Army Issue Fork
1939 dated Army Issue Fork
1939 Dated Army issue Fork & Spoon
1939 Dated Army Issue Fork & Spoon A matching pair by the same manufacturer
1939 dated ARP First Aid Tin A good example.
1939 dated German Army issue Mess Tins Bearing matching manufacturer's marks and date to both parts, and crudely engraved with its owner's name
1939 dated German Third Reich S84/98 K98 Bayonet
1939 Dated Home Guard P\'03 Belt A well marked though length-reduced example.
1939 dated Ordnance issue Whistle
1939 dated P'37 Pistol Ammunition Pouch
1939 dated RAF issue Fork & Spoon
1939 dated RAF Webbing Belt A Walking-Out webbing belt, formerly blue-grey now whitened overall. Bearing clear Air Ministry stores/contract number and 1939 date.
1939 dated Stretcher Bearers' Webbing Sling
1939 DEMS Notes on Gunnery Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships were armed British merchant ships with an adequate defence against enemy submarines and aircraft. They were manned by marine Royal Artillery who deployed a wide range of armaments against enemy attack including Lewis guns and the fascinating Hollman grenade projector.
1939 Drill .303 Round with wooded Head
1939 Drill Manual
1939 Field Service Cap
1939 Field Service Cap
1939 Field Telephone Set A very good example of the early-War Telephone Set Type D MkV. These early aluminium-cased sets were rapidly replaced by wooden and steel-cased varieties.
1939 First Field Dressing
1939 French Pattern Vernon Gas Mask and Canister
1939 French Tank Crew Steel Helmet Certainly one of the most distinctive of helmets. The lining is detached
1939 Gas Mask Anti-Dim Outfit MkV
1939 German Army Tornistor / Back Pack
1939 German Flak 30 / Flak 38 20 mm Anti-aircraft Gun Shell Case
1939 German Pak 36 Artillery Shell Case
1939 German Zeltbahn
1939 Home Front Evacuation Leaflet Civil Defence Public Information Leaflet No. 3, Evacuation, Why and How?. A somewhat poignant 1939 dated leaflet in excellent condition.
1939 Instructor's Training Notes
1939 Iron Cross Second Class
1939 Lewis Machine Gun Manual
1939 Lewis Machine Gun Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1939 Luftwaffe Buckle
1939 Manual of Map Reading and Field Sketching The most detailed work of its kind and the standard Army reference during WWII
1939 Medic\'s Helmet
1939 Military Training Pamphlet No 23
1939 Military Training Pamphlet No 23
1939 Military Training Pamphlet No23
1939 No 1 Pull Switch Mk 1 A booby trap and demolition switch issue to the Army, SOE and Home Guard Auxiliary Units
1939 No 1 Pull Switch Mk 1 A booby trap and demolition switch issue to the Army, SOE and Home Guard Auxiliary Units
1939 No 2 Anti-Gas Ointment Kit An exceptional example
1939 Ordnance Training for War Manual A scarce manual which contains some interesting information on kit, scales of issue etc
1939 Pattern / Home Guard Bayonet Frog
1939 Pattern Basic Pouches An excellent pair
1939 Pattern Basic Pouches An extremely fine pair
1939 Pattern Basic Pouches A rare un-modified pair; most were officially deepened to allow carriage of Sten SMG magazines and had the belt locating hooks removed
1939 Pattern Bayonet Frog An excellent and well marked example of the bayonet frog from the P\'39 equipment set.
1939 Pattern Bayonet Frog An excellent example
1939 Pattern Bayonet Frog
1939 Pattern Bayonet Frog As worn with Home Guard equipment.
1939 Pattern Bayonet Frog Lacking hilt strap
1939 Pattern Bayonet Frog
1939 Pattern Bayonet Frog
1939 Pattern Bayonet Frog
1939 Pattern Bayonet Frog An uncommon blackened example
1939 Pattern Bayonet Frog An excellent 1940 dated example
1939 Pattern Bayonet Frog
1939 Pattern Bayonet Frog
1939 Pattern Belt
1939 Pattern Cartridge Carriers
1939 Pattern Compass / Pistol Ammunition Pouch
1939 Pattern Equipment Comprising belt, cartridge carriers and bayonet frog. This War emergency pattern, a substitute for P'37 webbing introduced to alleviate a predicted webbing production capacity shortfall, was issued to the Army and Home Guard in limited volumes.
1939 Pattern Greatcoat An excellent example retaining its original dated label.
1939 Pattern Greatcoat / Supporting Straps
1939 Pattern Holster I also have available the pistol ammunition pouch and belt from this set.
1939 Pattern Holster
1939 Pattern Holster
1939 Pattern Leather Belt
1939 pattern Leather Belt
1939 Pattern Leather Belt
1939 Pattern leather Revolver Holster
1939 Pattern Leather Waist Belt A good example of the belt from the P\'39 equipment. As famously worn by the BBC\'s Dad\'s Army, though actually issued to both the Army and Home Guard. Maker-marked and dated.
1939 Pattern Leather Waist Belt A good 1939 Pattern belt.
1939 Pattern MkII Basic Pouches An excellent pair of P\'39 Basic Pocuhes as modified to take Sten magazines.
1939 Pattern Pistol Ammunition Pouch
1939 Pattern Pistol Ammunition Pouch
1939 Pattern Revolver Ammunition Pouch Conforming to the 1940 modification to pattern
1939 Pattern Revolver Holster A lovely example.
1939 Pattern Revolver Holster The first variant, with buckle
1939 Pattern Revolver Holster
1939 Pattern Shoulder Straps Extremely scarce
1939 Pattern Shoulder Straps Extremely rare
1939 Pattern Shoulder Straps Extremely rare
1939 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier A good strong and flexible example. The 1939 Pattern equipment of the Second World War is analogous with the P\'14 of the First. It was a War-emergency issue, introduced as it was easier to manufacture than P\'37 webbing at a time when demands were extremely high. It was issued to Army personnel early in the War, but is perhaps more commonly associated with the Home Guard.
1939 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier A good, strong and supple example.
1939 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier
1939 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier
1939 RAF Course & Speed Calculator Mk II In original transit case.
1939 RAF Navigator / Bomb Aimer issue Stop Watch In working condition
1939 RAF New Testament
1939 RAF Webbing Walking-out Belt
1939 Royal Army Medical Corps Wolseley Pattern Tropical Helmet Bearing a 1939 Ordnance Inspector's stamp and its original owner's name. The pagri badge has been un-picked but is original to the helmet
1939 Royal Navy Active Service New Testament
1939 Soldier's New Testament
1939 Vickers Machine Gun Manual
1939 Vickers Machine Gun Manual
1939 Vickers Machine Gun Range Tables
1939 Vickers Machine Gun Training Manual
1939 Vickers Machine Gun Training Pamphlet
1939 War Office Map of East Anglia
1939 War Office Map of South England
1939 Whistle
1939-45 Star
1939-45 Star
1939-45 Star
1939-45 Star
1939-45 Star
1939-45 Star
1939-45 Star
1939-45 War Medal
1939-45 War Medal
1939-45 War Medal
1939-45 War Medal
1939-45 War Medal
1939-45 War Medal
1940 .300 Browning Machine Gun Manual
1940 .50 Calibre Drill Round
1940 /1946 Pattern Battledress Trousers
1940 2-pounder Rubber Drill Round
1940 Aliens Order Certificate of Registration
1940 Anti Tank Mine Training Manual
1940 Anti-Tank Mines Manual
1940 Anti-Tank Mines Manual
1940 Army issue Boot Brush
1940 Army issue Boot Brush
1940 Army issue Boot Brush
1940 Army issue Clasp / Jack Knife
1940 Army Motorcyclist\'s / Despatch Rider\'s Helmet
1940 ARP First Aid Pamphlet
1940 ARP Hand Bell
1940 Artillery Field Plotter Mark IV
1940 British Armed Forces Insignia Book
1940 British Army Bugle An uncommonly fine example
1940 British Army Trouser Braces
1940 British Military Hand Torch An uncommon pattern. I have previously encountered an Air Ministry marked example.
1940 British Military Signalling Flag
1940 Browning Machine Gun Manual
1940 Child's 'Mickey Mouse' Gas Mask A very good example of this iconic object
1940 Clasp / Knife
1940 dated 40mm Bofors Shell Case A good example.
1940 dated Army Camp Canvas Wash Basin, Stand and Bath Each element bearing the name of the group's original owner
1940 dated Army issue Hair Brush
1940 dated British Army Entrenching Tool
1940 dated British Army Folding Wire Cutters An excellent set with perfect jaws. Maker-marked, WD Broad Arrow stamped and 1940 dated.
1940 dated British Army Issue Whistle
1940 dated Brtitish Army 'Flimsy' Petrol Can The standard 4 gallon can in use prior to adoption of the Gerry can.
1940 dated Canadian Anklets
1940 dated Canadian P\'37 Webbing Bottle Carrier & Bottle
1940 Dated Denim BD Blouse with Home Guard Rank A lovely example retaining its original rank insignia almost certainly inidicative of Home Guard issue. It is in an excellent size (being designed for wear over Serge Battledress, though seldom actually worn in this way, the wearer would purposely seek a garment labelled a size smaller than he would usually wear). With the addition of a Home Guard arm band this would display extremely well.
1940 dated Drill No36 Mills Grenade A lovely example retaining it\'s original striker and compression spring and some of it\'s original white paint finish.
1940 Dated Field Service Cap
1940 dated German Wehrmacht Tornister
1940 dated Home Guard Anklets
1940 dated Home Guard Haversack An uncommonly good example
1940 dated Home Guard issue leather Rifle Sling
1940 dated Home Guard issued Cap Comforter From the Ponsonby group listed. Card not included.
1940 dated Leather Rifle Sling As used by the Home Guard
1940 dated Mk III Prismatic Marching Compass
1940 dated MkV Gas Mask Anti-Dim Outfit
1940 dated No 2 Prismatic Binoculars
1940 dated No 36 (Mills) Grenade Gas Check
1940 dated No 69 Grenade
1940 dated No2 Prismatic Binoculars & early P'37 Case A superb pairing
1940 dated P'03 Belt As issued to the Home Guard. A large sized example complete with the loop so often lacking on examples of this pattern
1940 dated P'37 Haversack and Shoulder Straps
1940 dated P'37 Webbing Belt
1940 dated P'37 Webbing Revolver Holster
1940 dated Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
1940 dated Pattern 1937 Webbing belt A scarce example in near unissued condition
1940 dated Pattern 1937 Webbing Water Bottle Carrier A good example of this scarce item of webbing. Bottle included.
1940 dated Prismatic Marching Compass An unissued example
1940 dated P\'37 Bayonet Frog
1940 dated P\'37 Bottle Carrier & Bottle A good original combination of 1940 dated skeletal bottle carrier, sling, and early-War blue-enamelled water bottle.
1940 dated P\'37 Webbing Belt Becoming increasingly scarce. A dated example in used though sound condition
1940 dated Royal Artillery Officer\'s Service Dress A good example bearing a named and dated tailor\'s label. Worthy of further research.
1940 dated Royal Artillery Stop Watch A running example, the Stop-Go is lacking its slide though can still be operated.
1940 dated Seaforth Highlanders Officers' Glengarry A named example worthy of further research
1940 dated US Army Folding Tent Pole
1940 dated Vickers Machine Gun Barrel Jacket Puncture Repair Set
1940 Dated Webbing Anklets
1940 dated Webbing Anklets
1940 dated Webbing Anklets
1940 dated Whistle and chain
1940 Empire Day Certificate for Comforts of the Forces
1940 Empire Day Certificate for Comforts of the Forces
1940 Field Service Cap
1940 Field Service Cap
1940 Field Service Cap
1940 Fieldcraft and Elementary Tactics Manual
1940 Fieldcraft and Tactics Manual
1940 Fieldcraft Training Manual
1940 First Field Dressing As carried in the small pocket on the right leg of the BD trousers
1940 First Field Dressing
1940 Flying Manual Air Sense
1940 Full Dress Buff Leather Belt A mint unissued example of this scarce pattern.
1940 Gas Mask Anti-Dim Outfit MkV
1940 Gas Mask Anti-Dim Outfit MkV
1940 German Book Die Wehrmacht
1940 Groundsheet / Cape A good used example
1940 Home Guard Anti-Aircraft Manual
1940 Home Guard Drill Manual
1940 Home Guard Haversack A very good and supple example
1940 Home Guard Haversack
1940 Home Guard Instruction No 10
1940 Home Guard Instruction No 13 - Drill
1940 Home Guard Instruction No 14
1940 Home Guard Instruction No 16, Rifle Training
1940 Hotchkiss Machine Gun Manual
1940 Jack / Clasp Knife
1940 Jewish Soldiers Prayer Book
1940 LDV Instruction No 8 - Tanks and Tank Destruction
1940 LDV Instruction No 9 - Grenades
1940 LDV Manual on German Paratroops
1940 Military Handbook, One of my favourite manuals of the period. Do read the few paragraphs on the grenade as illustrated.
1940 Military Mapping and Reports Manual
1940 Military Training Pamphlet No 41 - The Armoured Regiment
1940 Military Training Pamphlet No33 - Fieldcraft
1940 Military Training Pamphlet No43 - Operations, Withdrawal
1940 Mines and Booby Traps Manual
1940 Mk 2 Steel Helmet A very good example having had a factory-applied gloss finish over-painted in matt. Size 7
1940 Mk 2 Steel Helmet in a large size In original condition and size 7 1/4. A scarce example and part of the group belonging to Home Guardsman H E Hillam. Recently acquired and fresh to the market
1940 Mk IV Field Plotter These instruments were used by both Artillery and Vickers Machine Gun crews in conjunction with a Director
1940 National Registration Identity Card
1940 Navy QF 2-pounder Anti-Aircraft Artillery Shell Case
1940 North Staffordshire Regiment Sports Badge
1940 Notes on the Training of Snipers
1940 Other Services Water Bottle Carrier and Bottle A Home Guard issued example bearing its original owner's name and unit
1940 Pamphlet - If the Invader Comes
1940 Pattern Battldress Trousers A very good worn size 10 pair of BD trousers dating to 1942
1940 Pattern Battledress Blouse A 1944 dated BD blouse in size 9. A good useable example with a subtly tailored collar and only minor moth, mainly as a hole to one elbow and similar to the lower edge of one breast pocket.
1940 Pattern Battledress Blouse Part of the uniform group including KD also listed.
1940 Pattern Battledress Blouse
1940 Pattern Battledress Blouse A desirable size 13 BD blouse in unissued condition aside from a few nips
1940 Pattern Battledress Blouse In superb condition save for a little moth to the inside collar
1940 Pattern Battledress Blouse A good 1942 dated BD Blouse
1940 Pattern Battledress Blouse
1940 Pattern Battledress Blouse An unsissued 1943 date lettered example in a large size
1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers An excellent British-made pair in what appears to be size 8 (approx. 32\" waist). Aside from a few relatively minor moth nips the cloth nap is superb and the overall appearance is unworn.
1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers An excellent pair in size 10.
1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers A very good pair to fit a 32" waist
1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers A well worn pair with approximately 31 inch waist
1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers Date letter coded for 1945
1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers
1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers Bearing 1943 date code and in a large size
1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers
1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers with original label
1940 Pattern Battlredress Trousers A worn though sound pair belonging to the Royal Engineer officer whose blouse is also listed. He has had belt loop added, a nice period feature. Minor moth, damage to one pocket lining, and some marks as apparent in the photographs. 30 inch waist.
1940 pattern BD Blouse
1940 Pattern BD Blouse
1940 Pattern BD Blouse in a Large Size A scarce 1940 Pattern Battledress Blouse in a desirable large size. It retains it\'s original 1942 dated label. There are light signs of wear and a few very minor moth nips, otherwise the overall condition is excellent.
1940 Pattern BD Blouse in a Large Size A British-made 1945 dated example in a desirable large size. Aside for the collar hooks & eyes having been removed the condition is near unissued.
1940 Pattern BD Blouse in large size
1940 Pattern BD Blouse to Royal Armoured Corps Lieutenant A very attractive example reataining it\'s original insignia. Purchased with the size 7 trousers also listed.
1940 Pattern BD Blouse, 1945, size 12
1940 Pattern BD Blouse, size 13
1940 Pattern BD Blouse, size 13
1940 Pattern BD Blouse, size 15
1940 Pattern BD Blouse, size 15
1940 Pattern BD Trousers A very handsome pair in size 7.
1940 Pattern BD Trousers An issue pair in size 6. Belonging to Captain G H Kipling, RA.
1940 Pattern Cavalry Equipment Pouches
1940 Pattern Cavalry Equipment Webbing Keyhole Plate Shoulder Straps
1940 Pattern Cavalry Equipment Webbing Straps with Keyway Fittings
1940 Pattern Cavalry Webbing Equipment Cartridge Pouches
1940 Pattern Greatcoat A good issued example.
1940 Pattern Greatcoat 1945 dated
1940 pre-Dunkirk French Booklet Flirt - How to Speak to a French Girl An utterly charming publication
1940 Prismatic Marching Compass
1940 Provisional Lewis Machine Gun Manual
1940 Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders Tam o' Shanter
1940 RAF Aircraft Aerial Damage Relic Part of a cockpit control lever sheared off by enemy aircraft canon fire. That of an RAF 248 Squadron Blenheim on escort duties over the Zuyder
1940 RAF Bearing and Distance Plotter
1940 RAF Greatcoat Part of the group I am listing comprising greatcoat and various RAF \"Battledress\", all belonging to the same chap. It shows some moth as can be seen, however it is named and numbered, retains it\'s label and is in a useful large size.
1940 RAF Gun Setting Level
1940 RAF Height & Airspeed Computor MkIIA
1940 RAF Irvin Harnessuit
1940 RAF issue Brass Button Stick
1940 RAF issue Fork
1940 RAF Personal / Washing Kit Roll
1940 RAF Wristwatch Air Ministry Stores Reference 6B/234. A lovely example and a scarce early production example. Military wristwatches have shot up in value over the past decade. Examples such as this are commonly priced at four figure sums.
1940 RAMC Officer\'s Wolseley Pattern Tropical Helmet and Transit Tin An uncommon Ordnance marked example, date coded 1940. Bearing its original Royal Army Medical Corps flash.
1940 Rifle Training Manual
1940 Royal Navy QF 2-pounder Shell Case
1940 Serge Battledress Trousers With the Oxford Home Guard BD Blouse also listed. The Blouse has waist size 36\" though I believe the trousers are closer to 34-inch
1940 Signals Training Manual - Signal Office Terminal Boxes etc
1940 Small Arms Training Pamphlet Supplement - Pistol Course
1940 Sniper Training Manual
1940 South Africa Field Service Pocket Book Pamphlet 9A, Ammunition Code
1940 style BD Trousers Suitable for re-enactment use
1940 Tam o'Shanter An excellent example
1940 Tank Hunting & Destruction Manual including Grenades & Flame Throwers
1940 Tank Hunting and Destruction Manual Includes details of various flame throwers
1940 Tank Hunting Manual Covering tactics, grenades, flamethrowers etc as used by the British early in the War
1940 Thompson Machine Gun Manual Small Arms Training Volume I, Pamphlet No21, Thompson Sub-Machine-Gun, 1940. The standard training manual on the Thompson at the time of it\'s adoption by the British. A scarce manual.
1940 Thompson Submachine Gun Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1940 US Auto-Ordnance Thompson Machine Gun Manual
1940 Vickers Machine Gun Manual Small Arms Training Pamphlet No7, .303 Vickers Machine Gun, Supplement, The Clinometer and Deflection Bar Foresight, 1940. 28 pages and in very good condition. One of the more scarce SATs.
1940 Vickers Machine Gun Slide Rule and Webbing Pouch
1940 War Office Map of London and South East
1940 Weapon Training Manual
1940 \'After The Raid\' Home Front Air Raid Pamphlet
1940's Brass Model Bomber
1940's Durex Condom Packet An extremely rare original unopenned packet with original (perished) contents, as found in the pocket of an RAF officer's tunic.
1940's Gracie Fields Signed Photograph
1940's Gracie Fields Signed Photograph
1940s Allied Military Control Austria / Yugoslavia Official's Pass
1940s Border Regiment Cadet Corps Officer's Service Dress Cap
1940s Border Regiment Officer's Forage Cap A very pleasing cap. The badge lacks one blade
1940s German Compass
1940s Leather Watch Strap An effectively unworn example recently found on an aviator's Jaeger LeCoultre wrist watch
1940s Military Tailor's Officers' Kit Brochure
1940s RAF Group Captain\'s Mess Dress Tunic, waistcoat and trousers
1940s Silver Bayonet-form Brooch Ex. R D C Evans collection
1941 .38 Revolver Manual
1941 2-inch Mortar Drill Round
1941 5 Corps RASC Officer's Service Dress Tunic, Trousers and Greatcoat In excellent condition, each item bearing a tailor's named and dated label
1941 Tank QF 3-inch HowitzerBritish Shell Case
1941 Elementary Map Reading
1941 Aircraft Recognition Manual
1941 Ammunition & Explosives Manual
1941 Anti-Aircraft Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1941 Anti-Gas Overboots
1941 Army Catering Corps Field Service Cap
1941 Army Council Instructions
1941 Army Goundsheet Cape A superb example; strong, supple and aside from some slight storage marks, not far off mint
1941 Army issue guide to Urdu For troops serving in India
1941 Army Issue Petrol Can As used with the Vickers machine gun as a steam condensor can
1941 Army issue Whistle
1941 Army Map Reading Manual
1941 Army Medic's Water Bottle
1941 Army Motorcyclist Training Manual
1941 Army Tank Hunting Training Poster
1941 ARP Pamphlet - What to do about Gas
1941 ATS Slacks
1941 Australian P'07 Bayonet
1941 Booby Traps and Mines Manual
1941 Bren and Rifle Anti-Aircraft Manual
1941 British Army Aircraft Recognition Manual
1941 British Army Clasp Knife
1941 British Army pamphlet 'The German Army in Pictures'
1941 British Army Whistle
1941 British Army Whistle with Strap
1941 British Army Wolseley Pattern Tropical Helmet A near mint example bearing multiple issue stamps
1941 Camouflage Manual
1941 Camouflage Manual - Field Defences
1941 Camouflage Manual - Notes on Screens
1941 Camouflage Manual - Notes on Screens
1941 Camouflage Training Manual
1941 Camouflage Training Manual
1941 Camouflage Training Manual
1941 Camouflage Training Manual
1941 Camouflaged Leather Jerkin A very good example retaining its original camouflage painted finish and paper label.
1941 Care of Explosives & Ammunition Manual
1941 Chest Microphone
1941 Clasp / Jack Knife
1941 dated Royal Artillery Officer\'s Dress Tunic An excellent example of the dress blues of a named Royal Artillery officer. Difficult to fault. Worthy of further research.
1941 dated British Army Clasp Knife A good issued example by Richards, Sheffield.
1941 dated British Army Issue Whistle
1941 dated Civil Defence Leather Anklets
1941 dated german Army Belt Leather Pierced overall having had numerous items of insignia affixed as a War trophy 'hate' belt
1941 dated German Bayonet Frog
1941 dated German Bayonet Frog An excellent example of the frog for the S84/98 bayonet for the K98 carbine
1941 dated MG34 . MG 42 Ammo Box A Patronenkasten 34, manufacturer-coded, 1941 dated and waffenamt stamped
1941 dated P'37 Bayonet Frog
1941 dated P'37 Webbing Basic Pouches
1941 dated P'37 Webbing Bayonet Frog
1941 dated P'37 Webbing Belt
1941 dated P'37 Webbing Belt
1941 dated Pattern '37 'Small' Pack
1941 dated Pattern 1937 Utility Pouches and Yoke
1941 dated Pattern 1937 Webbing Officer\'s Haversack
1941 dated P\'37 Belt
1941 dated RAF Issue Fork & Spoon
1941 dated RAF Issue Fork & Spoon A matching pair by the same manufacturer
1941 dated US Webbing Water Bottle Carrier
1941 dated York & Lancaster Regiment Officer's Service Dress Tunic A good named tunic
1941 Defence Against German Airborne Troops Manual Military Training Pamphlet No. 50, Airborne Troops, Part I. Defence Against Airborne Troops, 1941.
1941 Dressing
1941 Dummy No 199 Anti-Aircraft Artillery Fuze
1941 Durham Light Infantry Officer\'s Field Service Cap A lovely provenanced example of an issue FS cap as worn by an officer of the DLI, it bears its original brown-enamelled cap badge and regimental buttons.
1941 Enemy Weapons Manual - German Infantry Weapons
1941 Field Defence Camouflage Manual
1941 Field Defences Camouflage Manual
1941 Folding Wire Cutters
1941 Gas Mask and Haversack
1941 German Army in Pictures Manual
1941 German Army Spoon
1941 German AZ 23/28 Artillery Fuse Ammunition Box
1941 German K98 Bayonet With matching serials and original frog
1941 German S84/98 with Webbing Frog An exceptional example in near mint condition, having matching serials and retaining its original Afrikakorps frog
1941 German Wehrmacht Y-Straps
1941 Home Guard Instruction Number 23
1941 Home Guard Instruction Number 26
1941 Home Guard Instruction Number 27
1941 Home Guard issue Mk 2 Steel Helmet An excellent example of this variant retaining its original factory-applied paint finish
1941 Home Guard Mk II No 2B Steel Helmet with original subdued over-paint Another duplicate from my personal collection. An exceptional example with its original net.
1941 Home Guard No 2 Mk IIc Helmet A pleasing example of this Civil Defense pattern with original HG gloss green over-paint
1941 Home Guard Protection Against Gas Manual
1941 Home Guard Trophy Tankard
1941 Indian Washing and Saving Kit Roll
1941 Khaki Bandage
1941 Khaki Bandage
1941 Khaki Drill Shorts Offcialy modified Bombay Bloomers in a large size
1941 Khaki Drill Shorts Apparently unissued though lacking two waist belt straps
1941 Leather Frog for the P'07 Bayonet
1941 Lee Enfield Ammunition Cotton Bandolier
1941 Lee Enfield Sniper Rifle Webbing Cover
1941 Map Reading Manual
1941 Mess Tins
1941 Military Training Pamphlet No 46 - Camouflage
1941 Military Training Pamphlet No23 - Infantry Div Advance
1941 Military Training Pamphlet No23 - Infantry Div in Attack
1941 Military Training Pamphlet No46 - Camouflage
1941 Mk 2 Steel Helmet Size 7 1/4
1941 More Pictures of the German Army Manual
1941 Motorcyclist Training Manual
1941 Motorcyclist\'s Boots An exceptional pair
1941 Pamphlet - Beating the Invader
1941 Pattern 1937 Webbing Binoculars Case
1941 Pattern ATS Serge Jacket A virtually mint example
1941 Pattern ATS Tunic and Skirt A good original example complete with lanyard
1941 Pattern KD Shorts An apparently unissued pair in a large size and dated 1942. The front belt straps ahve been removed.
1941 Pattern KD Shorts 1943 dated, mint unissued and in a large size
1941 Pattern Khaki Drill Shorts An unissued 1942 dated pair in a large size
1941 Pattern Khaki Drill Trousers An excellent pair retaining their original dated label.
1941 Pistol Training Manual Captain E H Robinson's The Pistol in War
1941 Pocket Notes on Identification of German Units
1941 RAF Leave Pass A blank pro-forma
1941 RAF Personal / Washing Kit Roll
1941 RAF Tropical Helmet A highly unusual example.
1941 RAF Tropical Tunic
1941 RAF Wall Clock A good working example of these rare timepieces. The case has been over-painted yellow during its working life, though its original anodized finish remains underneath. The back of the case is numbered and dated 1941. The movement back bears Air Ministry stores reference 10A/10449. The 10A suffix identifies RAF Radio Equipment indicating these were used at wireless radio receiving stations for time logging purposes. It has a diameter of approximately 7 inches.
1941 Rifle Grenade and No 69 Bakelite Grenade Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1941 Royal Armoured Corps Helmet An uncommonly large example. Bearing a 1941 Ordnance Inspector's view mark
1941 Royal Artillery Protractor
1941 Royal Navy Shooting Manual
1941 Scottish Home Guard List
1941 Shell Dressing
1941 Sniper Training Manual
1941 Soldier's Mess Tin Cover / Small Possessions Bag
1941 Standard Dressing
1941 Standard Dressing
1941 Standard Dressing
1941 Tam o\' Shanter A scarce example in a large size
1941 Thermos & Sticky Grenade Manual
1941 US Army Musette Bag
1941 US Army Winter Cap
1941 Vickers Machine Gun Aiming Post Lamp Also used with the 3-inch Mortar
1941 Vickers Machine Gun Manual Mechanical Subjects
1941 Vickers Machine Gun Manual
1941 Vickers Machine Gun Manual - Mechanical Subjects
1941 War Economy Pattern Canvas Map Case
1941 War Office Military Edition GB Map Index and Sign Card
1941 War-economy Rifle Sling Fabricated from rubber-proofed cotton to make up shortfalls in webbing production capacity. These may have Home Guard associations
1941 Washing and Shaving Kit Roll
1941 Webbing Anklets
1941 Wehrmacht Folding Entrenching Tool
1941 Winston Churchill Matchbox Cover A charming WWII British patriotic celluloid matchbox cover commemorating a speech given in 1941 by US President Roosevelt in support of Britain, and Churchill\'s poignant response.
1941 Winston Churchill Matchbox Cover A charming WWII British patriotic celluloid matchbox cover commemorating a speech given in 1941 by US President Roosevelt in support of Britain, and Churchill\'s poignant response.
1941 Worcestershire Regiment Field Service Cap As worn by Lt H J Cotton during his Home Guard service
1941 \'Pocket Notes on Identification of German Units\'
1942 .38 Revolver Manual
1942 .38 Revolver Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1942 .38 Revolver Training Pamphlet
1942 .38 Revolver Training Pamphlet
1942 105 mm Artillery Shell Case
1942 2-inch Mortar Manual
1942 2-inch Mortar Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1942 2-pounder Artillery Shell Case
1942 25-pounder Artillery Shell Holder
1942 37 mm M3 Artillery Shell Case
1942 6-pounder 7-cwt Artillery Shell Case
1942 6-pounder Artillery Shell Case
1942 Absorbent Gauze
1942 Aircraft of the Fighting Powers A superbly detailed work
1942 Ammunition Boots Size 10
1942 Anti Aircraft / Bren Gun Manual
1942 Anti-Aircraft Manual This pamphlet also cover the Bren drum magazine
1942 Anti-Aircraft Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1942 Anti-Aircraft Small Arms Training Pamphlet Includes details of the Bren drum magazine
1942 Anti-Aircraft Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1942 Anti-Gas Eyeshields
1942 Anti-Gas Scraper Used by British Army and ARP to removed vesicant gas from clothing
1942 Application of Fire Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1942 Application of Fire Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1942 Armoured Fighting Vehicle Recognition Manual A well illustrated and fascinating volume
1942 Army Cadet Force Handbook
1942 Army issue Shaving Brush
1942 Army Issue Waterproof Ground Sheet A very good example
1942 Army ORs Service Dress Tunic A mint unissued example
1942 Army Shell Dressing
1942 Army Steel 12-inch Ruler
1942 ARP BD type Blouse Complete with original yellow lanyard and whistle
1942 ATS Peaked Cap Bearing its original owner's service number and accompanied by one original and two copied photographs
1942 ATS Serge Slacks An exceptional pair in a large size, mint condition and 1942 date letter codes
1942 Australian Army Shell Dressing
1942 Barbed Wire Concertina Obstacles Manual
1942 Battledress Trousers in a large size A pair of 1940 Pattern BD trousers bearing a 1942 inspector's stamp and in a large size, 12. In near un-issued state with a few, illustrated, moth holes.
1942 Bayonet
1942 Bayonet Manual
1942 Bayonet Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1942 Bayonet Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1942 Bayonet Training Manual
1942 Bayonet Training Manual
1942 Bayonet Training Manual
1942 Bayonet Training Manual
1942 Blacker Bombard Manual Certainly one of the most sought after of Small Arms Training pamphlets.
1942 Bomb Reconnaissance and Unexploded Bombs Manual
1942 Boys Anti-Tank Rifle Cotton Bandolier
1942 Boys Anti-Tank Rifle Manual
1942 Boys Anti-Tank Rifle Manual
1942 Boys Anti-Tank Rifle Pamphlet
1942 Bren / Rifle Anti-Aircraft Manual
1942 Bren and Small Arms Anti-Aircraft Manual
1942 Bren Light Machine Gun Pamphlet
1942 Bren Light Machine Gun Pamphlet
1942 Bren Light Machine Gun Pamphlet
1942 Bren Light Machine Gun Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1942 Bren Light Machine Gun Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1942 Bren LMG / Anti-Aircraft Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1942 Bren LMG Manual with Ammendments
1942 Bren Machine Gun Manual Small Arms Training, Volume I, Pamphlet No4, Light Machine Gun, 1942. The standard training manual on the Bren. 40 pages of detailed text with numerous supporting illustrations. Essential for the collector of material related to this classic arm.
1942 Bren Machine Gun Manual
1942 Bren Machine Gun Manual
1942 Bren Machine Gun Manual
1942 Bren Machine Gun Manual
1942 Bren Manual
1942 Bren Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1942 Bren Training Manual
1942 British Army Bush Hat
1942 British Army Groundsheet
1942 British Army Slouch / Bush Hat A good example retaining its pager and chin strap
1942 British Army Tank / AFV Crew Helmet An excellent example of this variant
1942 British Army Wolseley Pattern Tropical Helmet
1942 Canadian Army Gas Mask Haversack
1942 Canadian RAF Pattern 1937 Webbing Holster
1942 Clasp / Jack Knife
1942 dated Anti-Tank Grenade An excellent example of the No. 68 AT Grenade.
1942 dated Army issue Spade The best example of this variant I have encountered. Examples can be seen being carried by D-Day invasion troops
1942 dated Duffel Coat As worn by soldiers of the LRDG, SAS and others. LRDG Operational Report No 108 recommends the "Duffle" Coat as being "of nondescript colour. It is warm and takes up very little room". This is a large sized example retaining its original dated label.
1942 dated First Field Dressing
1942 dated German Third Reich K98 Bayonet Frog
1942 dated Groundsheet A very good example
1942 dated Indian P'37 Webbing Bayonet Frog
1942 dated Indian pattern 1937 Webbing Belt
1942 dated Indian-made Webbing Anklets A scarce pair of Indian-made webbing anklets as commonly issued in the Far East. They bear their original owner\'s name though they appear mint and unissued. Maker-marked and 1942 dated.
1942 dated Jungle Green Shorts A mint unissued pair in a large size
1942 dated Lee Enfield No4T Sniper Rifle Valise
1942 dated Lee Enfield No4T Sniper Rifle Webbing Valise
1942 dated Mess Tins A good matching pair of the standard WWII British Army mess tin. An original set with matching maker-marks and dates.
1942 dated P'37 Basic Pouches
1942 dated P'37 Bayonet Frog A scarce un-Blanco'd example
1942 dated Pattern 1937 Bayonet Frog An unissued example officially modified to carry the No 4 bayonet
1942 dated Pattern 1937 Webbing Haversack
1942 dated P\'37 Revolver Holster A little faded but sound and well marked.
1942 dated P\'37 Webbing Belt A good used example.
1942 dated P\'37 Webbing Pistol Ammo Pouch
1942 dated RAF Mk II C Aircraft Cockpit Clock A running 1942 dated example tastefully (and reversibly) mounted in oak. These were used in Spitfires, Mosquitoes and other aircraft
1942 dated Royal Armoured Corps Webbing Revolver Holster
1942 dated Snow Smock An excellent example in a large size
1942 dated Tank Crew Webbing Holster An excellent officialy modified example of the Royal Armoured Corps revolver holster
1942 dated US Webbing Water Bottle Carrier
1942 dated Webbing Anklets
1942 dated Webbing Rifle Sling A scarce unissued example
1942 dated Wolseley Pattern Tropical Helmet Aside from lacking its chin strap this is the best example in terms of condition I have ever handled, it is clearly an unissued example. The cork body is fully intact and strong, while the liner is exceptional and in a relatively large size. Very difficult to improve.
1942 DEMS Pocket Book Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships were armed British merchant ships with an adequate defence against enemy submarines and aircraft. They were manned by marine Royal Artillery who deployed a wide range of armaments against enemy attack including Lewis guns and the fascinating Hollman grenade projector. This is a rare copy of the DEMS Pocket Book one of which was issued to each DEMS gunner. It details all aspects of the DEMS duties and required proficiencies. A fascinating document.
1942 Denison Smock From my own collection, an extremely fine Denison smock from the first year of production and in a large size.
1942 Denison Smock Further images
1942 Earthenware Mess Tea Mug
1942 Economy laminate rubber-proofed canvas Pattern 1937 Shoulder Strap
1942 Enemy Weapons Manual - Italian and German Infantry Weapons
1942 Field Service Cap
1942 First Field Dressing
1942 Gas Training Manual
1942 Gas Training Manual
1942 Gas Training Manual
1942 German Army Equipment Strap
1942 German Army Spoon
1942 German Bayonet Frog
1942 Grenade Manual
1942 Grenade Manual
1942 Grenade Manual
1942 Grenade Manual
1942 Grenade Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1942 Grenade Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1942 Grenade Training Manual
1942 Grenade Training Manual
1942 Grenade Training Manual
1942 Grenade Training Manual
1942 Grenade Training Manual
1942 Grenade Training Pamphlet
1942 Grenade Training Pamphlet
1942 Grenade Training Pamphlet
1942 Hand Grenade Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1942 Hawkins Grenade Pamphlet Amendment
1942 Home Guard Battle Drill Manual
1942 Home Guard Battlecraft Manual
1942 Home Guard Instruction No 44
1942 Home Guard Instruction No 52
1942 Home Guard Regulations Vol II amendment No2
1942 Home Guard Regulations volume II amendments Nos 1-2
1942 Indian No 1 MK II* Bayonet
1942 Indian Pattern 1937 Webbing Belt
1942 Indian Pattern 1937 Webbing Water Bottle Carrier and Bottle
1942 labelled 1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers A pair from a recently acquired officer group. In worn but sound condition but importantly retaining the original label. These are an intermediate variant exhibiting features of the original Serge Battledress trousers.
1942 Leather Jerkin A well-used example
1942 Lee Enfield No4 Rifle Manual Small Arms Training, Volume I, Pamphlet No3, Rifle, 1942. The standard training manual on the No4 Lee Enfield including chapters on the No4T Sniper Rifle, the Sniper Sling etc. An essential period reference.
1942 lee Enfield Rifle Manual
1942 Lee Enfield Rifle Training Pamphlet
1942 Letter From Signalman Serving in North Africa
1942 Locally produced Home Guard Blacker Bombard Manual
1942 Luftwaffe Heather Flying Boots
1942 Medal Ribbons Booklet
1942 Middle East Bomb Disposal Training Pamphlet
1942 Military Engineering Demolitions Manual
1942 Military Kukri An excellent example
1942 Military Training Pamphlet No23
1942 Military Training Pamphlet No23 - Infantry Div in Defence
1942 mint unissued P'37 Pack
1942 Mk 2 Steel Helmet An excellent example resining its original mid-War factory-applied dark brown paint finish
1942 MkIII Prismatic Marching Compass
1942 MkIM Bren Light Machine Gun A superb deactivated example, with matching serials. Sorry, for sale within the UK only, certificate lacking
1942 Mortar or similar Spare Parts Tin
1942 Motorcyclist's Helmet with Worcestershire Regiment Decal A superb and rare example
1942 Motorcyclists' Steel Helmet An unissued early example in size 7
1942 NCO Medic\'s Webbing Satchel
1942 No 4 Rifle / Sniper Rifle Manual
1942 No 4 T Sniper Rifle Valise
1942 No4 Lee Enfield Breech Cover
1942 No4 Lee Enfield Rifle Breech Cover A Stevens Savage example
1942 No68 Anti-Tank Rifle Grenade An excellent inert training example
1942 Norfolk Regiment Field Service Cap
1942 Official British Army Grenade Manual An original copy of Small Arms Training, Volume I, Pamphlet No 13, Grenade, 1942. This was the standard training manual on the use of Grenades in the British Army. It includes details of all the patterns in use at the time, and includes the rifle cup discharger. Essential reference for the collector in this field.
1942 Ordnance issue Kukri A scarce original example of these iconic fighting knives complete with frog
1942 Other Services Water Bottle Carrier and Bottle An excellent example of the pattern carried by the Home Guard, ATS etc
1942 Paratroop 2-inch Mortar Ammunition Webbing Drop Bag
1942 Paratroop Ammunition Drop Bag
1942 Paratroop Mortar Ammunition Leg Bag
1942 Pattern '03 Leather Bandolier
1942 Pattern Parachutists Jacket
1942 PIAT Manual
1942 Platoon Commanders\' Tactics Manual
1942 Prismatic Marching Compass A near mint example
1942 RAF 6b/234 Aircrew Wristwatch A good example. It sets, winds and runs though stops prematurely, so requires a service.
1942 RAF Aircrew Wrist Watch An excellent example of this scarce military watch. The case back bearing the Air Ministry stores reference 6B/234 and date [19]42. In running order.
1942 RAF Airman's Tunic A very fine example
1942 RAF Lemania Aircrew Stop Watch
1942 RAF Mk 2D Aircraft Cockpit Clock Appear overwound
1942 RAF Mk 8 Navigator / Pilot Wrist Watch An example by Zenith in working order. The watch glass is chipped, however this could be replaced with ease at little cost
1942 RAF Mk II C Aircraft Cockpit Clock In working condition.
1942 RAF Mk VIII Wrist Watch An excellent example of the "Watch, Wrist, Mk. VIII Ref. No. 6B/234 for Navigators" in working condition. These were favoured by RAF pilots and navigators alike.
1942 RAF Pattern '37 Webbing Basic Pouches
1942 RAF Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog A rare unissued example
1942 RAF Pattern 1937 Webbing Pistol Ammunition Pouch
1942 RAF Scramble Bell
1942 RAF Tunic
1942 Range Courses (War) Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1942 Rangefinder No12 Manual
1942 RASC Bush Hat A British service example manufactured in Australia, retaining original Royal Army Service Corps flash
1942 Regulation Wolseley Pattern Tropical Helmet A very good and strong example
1942 Regulations for the Home Guard
1942 Rifle / Sniper Manual
1942 Rifle / Sniper Training Manual
1942 Rifle / Sniper Training Manual
1942 Rifle and Bren Anti-Aircraft Pamphlet
1942 Rifle Lee Enfield Training Manual
1942 Rifle Small Arms Training Pamphlet Including instruction on the sniper rifle
1942 Rifle Small Arms Training Pamphlet Including instruction on the sniper rifle
1942 Rifle Training Manual
1942 Rifle Training Manual Also covering the No4T sniper rifle
1942 Rifle Training Manual including Sniper Training
1942 Rifle Training Pamphlet
1942 Rifle Training Pamphlet Includes the No4T sniper rifle
1942 Royal Armoured Corps Fibre Helmet
1942 Royal Armoured Corps Fibre Helmet An attractive and interesting example. While the green overpaint appears period, I cannot vouch for the unit insignia; it may be period, I simply can\'t guarantee it as I have no provenance
1942 Royal Engineers MC winner Officer's Slouch Hat An excellent example bearing a bronze cap badge and two Royal Engineers flashes. This was worn in the Far East by 40129 Major A W Thornton who was mentioned in despatches. Included is his framed MID document
1942 Royal Ordnance Factory Worker\'s Trousers
1942 Shell Dressing Satchel An unissued example
1942 Slouch Hat An excellent and early dated Burma Campaign slouch hat
1942 Small Arms Application of Fire
1942 Small Arms Application of Fire
1942 Small Arms Weapon Training
1942 Small Arms Anti-Aircraft Manual Covering the Bren drum magazine
1942 Small Arms Application of Fire Manual
1942 Small Arms Application of Fire Manual
1942 Small Arms Application of Fire Manual
1942 Small Arms Pamphlet 18, Range Courses
1942 Small Arms Pamphlet, Weapon Training Pamphlet
1942 Small Arms Range Courses Training Pamphlet
1942 Small Arms Training Manual
1942 Small Arms Training Pamphlet - Application of Fire
1942 Small Arms Training Pamphlet - Application of Fire
1942 Small Arms Training Pamphlet - Range Courses (War)
1942 Small Arms Weapon Training Manual
1942 Snow Camouflage Mittens
1942 South African Army Steel Helmet
1942 South African Mk II Steel Helmet An excellent example
1942 South African Steel Helmet An example of this unique variant which incorporates holes in the rear flange used to secure a sun shade for the neck
1942 Standing Orders for Motorcyclists and MT Drivers
1942 Sten Gun Manual
1942 Sten Machine Gun manual Small Arms Training Pamphlet No. 22, Sten machine Carbine, 1942. The standard manual on the Sten.
1942 Sten Manual
1942 Sten Manual
1942 Sten SMG Manual
1942 Sten SMG Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1942 Sten Submachine Gun Manual
1942 Sten Submachine Gun Manual
1942 Sten Submachine Gun Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1942 Sten Submachine Gun Small Arms Training Pamphlet A Home Guard unit-marked example
1942 Tan Wind-proof Trousers
1942 Tank Crew helmet From my own collection. A rare example retaining its optional and removable leather harness intended to be worn when earphones for wired communications were in use. While such fibre helmets turn up on the occasion, I have seen just a very few of the leather communications harnesses in the past 30 years
1942 Thompson Machine Carbine Pamphlet
1942 Thompson Machine Gun Manual Small Arms Training Pamphlet No. 21, The Thompson machine Carbine, 1942.
1942 Thompson Machine Gun Manual
1942 Thompson Machine Gun Manual
1942 Thompson SMG Manual
1942 Thompson Submachine Gun Manual
1942 Unexploded Bombs & Bomb Reconnaissance Manual
1942 US 3-inch M2 Artillery Shell Case
1942 US 37 mm Gun M3 Anti-Tank Artillery Shell Case
1942 US Army Engineers Pocket Clinometer and Belt Pouch
1942 US Army First Aid Pouch
1942 US Army Garrison Cap
1942 US Army Holster
1942 US Army M-36 Webbing Suspenders
1942 US Army M-36 Webbing Suspenders
1942 US Army Musette Bag
1942 US Army Ordnance Pistols & Revolvers Manual A rare example of this extremely details and useful manual on the M1911 Auto and other pistols
1942 Vickers Machine Gun Protractor Webbing Pouch
1942 Vickers Machine Gun Slide Rule Webbing Case
1942 Vickers Machine Gun Training Manual
1942 Vickers Twin Radial Mounting Manual
1942 Washing & Shaving Kit Roll
1942 Washing & Shaving Kit Roll
1942 Washing and Shaving Kit Roll
1942 Weapon Training Application of Fire Manual
1942 Weapon Training Manual
1942 Weapon Training Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1942 Webbing Ammunition Carrier
1942 Webbing Binoculars Pouch A pattern 1937 example in un-Blanco'd condition having had the lateral buckles removed
1942 Webbing No4T Sniper Rifle Valise AN uncommonly good example
1942 Webbing Signals Satchel
1942 Wehrmacht Tornister
1942 Wiltshire Regiment officer\'s Pattern 1940 Battledress Blouse Bearing printed insignia including 21st Army Group / British Troops in France flashes
1942 Wolseley Helmet A very good example
1942 Wolseley Pattern Tropical Helmet An extremely strong and clean example
1942-43 Clothing Ration Book
1942-43 Spiritual Almanac for Service Men
1942n Indian-made Army-issue Shaving Brush
1943 'Other Services' Webbing Water Bottle Cradle As used by the Home Guard and others
1943 .50 Calibre Machine Gun Manual
1943 1st Canadian Medium Artillery Regiment BD Blouse An exceptional Battledress Blouse retaining all its original Wartime-applied printed insignia
1943 2 Lire Allied Military Bank Note
1943 2-pounder Artillery Shell Case
1943 25-pounder Artillery Cartridge Holder
1943 2nd Infantry Division Slouch Hat A very good example of these iconic items of head dress
1943 37 mm Artillery Shell Case
1943 37 mm M3 Artillery Shell Case
1943 4.2 inch Mortar Manual
1943 4.2-inch Mortar Round An extremely scarce item of inert WWII ordnance, 4.2\" rounds are near impossible to find. This example is in superb condition.
1943 4.2-inch Mortar Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1943 6-pr Artillery Shell Case
1943 8th Army North Africa Souvenir A striking cushion cover manufactured in North Africa during the Desert Campaign and sold to Allied Troops as souvenirs. An excellent example dated 1943.
1943 Airborne Troops Steel Helmet A very fine example
1943 Allied Invasion of Italy Currency
1943 Allied Invasion of Italy Currency
1943 Anti-Aircraft Cartwheel Sight Pamphlet
1943 Anti-Gas Eyeshields
1943 Anti-Gas Eyeshields
1943 Anti-Gas Eyeshields
1943 Anti-Gas Eyeshields
1943 Anti-Gas Eyeshields
1943 Anti-Gas Eyeshields
1943 Anti-Gas Ointment Jar
1943 Army Chocolate & Boiled Sweets Ration Tin
1943 Army Clasp Knife By Watts of Sheffield
1943 Army issue Clasp / Jack Knife
1943 Army issue Hair Brush
1943 Army issue Hairbrush
1943 Army issue Razor
1943 Army MkII Steel Helmet A scarce example retaining it\'s original factory-applied textured dark brown paint finish. The liner is dry, with a split, and there are some paint splashes on teh shell, though these could certainly be picked off. A good helmet in a scarce original late-War finish.
1943 Army Training Manual
1943 Army Whistle
1943 Artillery Clinometer Sight
1943 Artillery range Table Part II
1943 Australian Army Shell Dressing
1943 Australian Jungle Puttees
1943 Australian Slouch / Bush hat A very good example in size 7 1/2 complete with chin strap
1943 Bofors Anti-Aircraft Gun Shell Case
1943 Boiled Sweets and Chocolate Ration Tin
1943 Boiled Sweets Ration Tin
1943 Boiled Sweets Ration Tin
1943 Boiled Sweets Ration Tin
1943 Boiled Sweets Ration Tin
1943 Boiled Sweets, Salt & Matches Ration Tin
1943 Bren Spare Barrel, Parts and Tools Case
1943 British Army Ice Pick
1943 British Army Issue Amphibious Assault Lifebelt An excellent example of these items associated with D-Day invasion troops
1943 British Army Issue Amphibious Assault Lifebelt As associated with D-Day invasion troops
1943 British Army issue Pick A scarce example in excellent condition
1943 British Army Motorcyclist's / Driver's Gauntlets
1943 British Army Spade Such spades were commonly carried by infantry and can be seen in period photographs of D-Day invasion troops
1943 Bush Shirt An excellent and uncommon example of these garments which were extremely popular with troops serving in North Africa, Italy and the Far East.
1943 Canadian Army 6x30 Binoculars
1943 Canadian Battle Dress Blouse An early pattern closing at the neck with hooks rather than a tab and button, and in a less green shade of fabric than later blouses
1943 Cap Comforter An iconic item of Commando headgear
1943 Clasp / Jack Knife
1943 Clasp Knife A very good, possibly unissued example
1943 Clasp Knife with Belt Hook
1943 Combined Operations Minor Landing Craft Manual
1943 dated Army Issue Razor
1943 dated British Army Bush Shirt Should you require GS or revolving shank buttons do enquire
1943 dated British Army Issue Pick Head
1943 dated British Army issue String Vest An example of the all-string variant
1943 Dated Bush Shirt As purchased with the Grenadier Guards BD. Bearing it\'s original rank chevrons and the owner\'s service number, or the last four digits thereof. The lower pockets have been removed during it\'s working life. A garment which has clearly \"been there and done it\".
1943 Dated Canadian Webbing Belt A webbing trouser belt peculiar to the Canadian Army. Maker-marked and 1942 dated. In mint unissued condition.
1943 dated Clasp Knife An excellent example
1943 dated Clasp Knife An uncommon variant
1943 Dated Commando-Issue Bergen Rucksack An excellent example of this iconic item of kit. These really are becoming scarce in such condition.
1943 dated Far East Theatre-made Border Regiment Cap Badge
1943 dated General Service Cap A mint unissued example of the first variant GS cap, manufanctured in barathea
1943 dated Indian Cellular Bush Shirt Having had the lower pockets removed for wear tucked into trousers
1943 dated Indian P'37 Pack In unissued condition
1943 dated Indian Pattern 1937 Haversack
1943 dated Issue Hair Brush An excellent example.
1943 Daylight Signalling Lamp
1943 Elementary Map Reading Amendments Pamphlet
1943 Enemy Weapons Manual - German Artillery
1943 Field Service Cap Fitted with green plastic General Service buttons
1943 First Field Dressing
1943 First Field Dressing As carried in the small pocket on the right leg of the BD trousers
1943 First Field Dressing As carried in the small pocket on the right leg of the BD trousers
1943 First Field Dressing As carried in the small pocket on the right leg of the BD trousers
1943 German Mess Tins Retaining their original finish.
1943 German Walther PPK Pistol Holster
1943 GHQ Home Forces Standing Orders and Instructions for Excercise
1943 Home Guard Patrolling Manual
1943 Home Guard Proficiency Badge Pamphlet
1943 Home Guard \"Small Arms Manual\" By Lieut-Col J A Barlow and Major R E W Johnson.
1943 Hot Food Ration Thermos Webbing Backpack / Carrier
1943 Indian Army Leather-bound Trunk An example of these handsome chests manufactured to an official pattern. From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits. I70 cm x 45 cm x 46 cm/I
1943 Indian Pattern 1937 Bayonet Frog
1943 Indian Personal Kit Roll
1943 Individual Battle Practices Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1943 Jack / Clasp Knife
1943 Jack / Clasp Knife
1943 Jack / Clasp Knife
1943 Lightweight Respirator A scarce example of this pattern associated with Airborne troops
1943 Manual Mines and Booby Traps
1943 Manual of Organization of Home Guard In Defence
1943 Map Reading Manual
1943 Mess Tins
1943 Mess Tins
1943 Mess Tins
1943 Message Writing & RT Do's and Don'ts
1943 Military issue Kukri An excellent example of this iconic weapon as issued to Gurkhas, Chindits, Commandos and other troops
1943 Mines & Booby Traps Manual
1943 Mines and Booby Traps Manual with amendments
1943 Mines and Booby Traps Military Training Pamphlet
1943 Mk I Airborne Troops Steel Helmet
1943 Mk I Airborne Troops' Steel Helmet One from my own collection, an excellent example in superb condition and in a large size, retaining its original pale green paint finish. A truly inestment-grade piece.
1943 Mk III Prismatic Compass
1943 Mk III Prismatic Marching Compass
1943 Mk III Prismatic Marching Compass
1943 MkI Airborne Troops Steel Helmet An exceptional original third-variant MkI Airborne Troops steel helmet in near unissued condition. Aside from minor fine abbrasion to the paint the condition is not far from mint. An investment grade example of these extremely sought after helmets.
1943 MkII Vickers Machine Gun Clinometer Sight
1943 MkIX Prismatic Compass An excellent example in a seldom encountered variant leather belt pouch
1943 Motorcyclist's Pantaloons
1943 No 2 Binoculars In scarce named leather case
1943 No 2 Prismatic Binoculars With sound optics and original webbing sling
1943 No 2 Prismatic Binoculars
1943 No2 MkIII Binoculars A set complete with original webbing sling. There is play as is common on the eye-piece focus, though the optics are good and they retain their original graticules, often lacking on surviving examples.
1943 No2 Prismatic Binoculars A good clean set in their original leather case. Some of the ordnance stamps have been obscured but the condition overall is excellent and the optics are clear.
1943 No4 Lee Enfield Sniper Rifle Webbing Cover In near mint unissued condition.
1943 Ordnance Issue Kukri A good 1943 dated example, unusual in having had a hole for a lanyard added.
1943 Other Ranks Service Dress Tunic A near mint unissued example in a large size, ideal for display or re-enacting.
1943 Other Ranks' Service Dress Tunic
1943 P'37 Webbing Belt In effectively un-issued condition
1943 Paratroop and SOE Knee Pads
1943 Paratroop and SOE Knee Pads
1943 Paratroop and SOE Knee Pads
1943 Paratrooper\'s Rifle Valise
1943 Pattern 1937 Revolver Holster
1943 Pattern 1937 Webbing Brace Attachments
1943 Pattern RAF 'Escape' Boots An excellent pair in size 8-9
1943 Personal Kit Roll
1943 PIAT Manual
1943 PIAT Manual
1943 PIAT Training Manual
1943 PIAT Training Manual and Amendments
1943 Principles of Instruction Manual
1943 Prismatic Compass A very good example
1943 RAF Aircraft First Aid Pouch
1943 RAF Aircrew Stop Watch The movement requires attention as it appears over wound.
1943 RAF Binoculars
1943 RAF Flying Goggles Anti-Dimming Cloth
1943 RAF Height and Air Speed Computor Mk IIA
1943 RAF Mk IIA Aircraft Cockpit Clock A good example of this timepiece used in RAF Spitfires and other aircraft during WWII. In working condition. The dial is profusely stamped including Mk IIA designation, stores reference 6A/1274, serial 10454 and 1943 date (though these are difficult to photograph).
1943 RAF Navigator's / Bomb Aimer's Stop Watch In working order. The case is dirty, simply requiring a polish
1943 RAF Navigator's / Bomb Aimer's Stop Watch In working order
1943 RAF Navigator\'s / Bomb Aimer\'s Stopwatch A very good dated example in running condition.
1943 RAF Pamphlet \"Health Hints for Warm Climates\"
1943 RAF Pattern '37 Webbing Pistol Holster
1943 RAF Side Cap In near unissued condition
1943 RAF Side Cap with Plastic Cap Badge
1943 RAF Side Hat With plastic War economy insignia
1943 RAF Slouch Hat Aside from a nibble to the brim an excellent example
1943 Regimental Officer's Handbook of the British Army
1943 Regimental Officer's Handbook of the German Army
1943 Regimental Officer's Handbook of the German Army
1943 Regimental Officer's Handbook of the German Army
1943 Regimental Officer\'s Handbook of the German Army
1943 Royal Doulton Anti-Gas Ointment Jar
1943 Royal Navy / British Army US Lend-Lease 7x50 Binoculars
1943 Royal Navy Beach Commandos Manual
1943 Royal Navy Master of the Watch Telescope A very good example retaining its objective lens cover and with clear optics
1943 Royal Navy Seaman's Pocket Book
1943 Royal Navy Seaman\'s Pocket Book
1943 Rubberproofed Groundsheet / Cape A near unissued example
1943 Shell Dressing
1943 Shell Dressing
1943 Sherman Tank Periscope
1943 Signals Satchel
1943 Slouch Hat with original REME Flash Bought from the son of the veteran who wore this hat in Burma during WWII (along with his jungle cape also listed), an excellent slouch hat retaining its original and as yet unidentified woven silk flash. The hat retains its chin strap, is British made, 1943 dated and in a large size. An excellent example of these most sought after of hats.
1943 String Vest
1943 String Vest
1943 US Army Extra Ammunition Bag An original example of these pouches commonly associated with Paratroops. This example is unissued though requires a repair to the closure strap which has been cut
1943 US Army First Aid Pouch
1943 US Army M1 Carbine Case
1943 US Marine Corps Camouflaged Poncho Groundsheet
1943 WAAF Peaked Hat
1943 Washing and Shaving Kit Roll
1943 Webbing Anklets
1943 Webbing Gaiters
1943 Webbing Instrument Case
1943 Wehrmacht Map Case
1943 Woman\'s Civil Defence Jacket / ARP71
1943 WWII First Field Dressing
1944 'Soldier's Bible and Almanac'
1944 1 Mark Allied Military Bank Note
1944 1/2 Mark Allied Military Bank Note
1944 1/2 Mark Allied Military Bank Note
1944 5 Francs Allied Military Currency
1944 6-pr Anti-Tank Gun Manual
1944 Air Ministry Air Crew Training Bulletin No 19
1944 Airborne Thermos Flask
1944 Airborne Troops Steel Helmet In an extremely large size
1944 Airborne Troops' Steel Helmet A fine example retaining its original paint finish and in an uncommonly large size.
1944 Allied Air-dropped Anti-German Propaganda Leaflet
1944 Anti-Gas Eyeshields
1944 Anti-Gas Glove Mitten Covers As worn over the anti-gas gloves to protect them from damage
1944 Army / Air Operation Pamphlet No 1
1944 Army / Air Operation Pamphlet No 2
1944 Army / Home Guard Notice Board Information - Injuries and Damage Caused by Accidents with Ammunition and Explosives
1944 Army Clasp Knife
1944 Army Council Instructions 1080-1083 for Home Guard
1944 Army issue Hair Brush
1944 Army issue Hairbrush
1944 Army issue Razor
1944 Army issue Razor
1944 Army Issue Shaving Brush
1944 Army Issue Whistle
1944 Army Issue Woollen Jersey A good example of one of the hardest to find items of Second World War British Army clothing
1944 Army Medic\'s / Stretcher Bearer\'s Webbing Sling
1944 Army Shell Dressing
1944 Army Shell Dressing
1944 Army Thermos Flask
1944 Army Wire Cutters
1944 Army Woollen Sweater in uncommon size A very good example of these difficult to find items of clothing. Retaining its original label and the few holes well darned.
1944 ARP Blouse
1944 Assault Jerkin
1944 ATS Kit Bag Bearing its original owner's details. Dusty, though just requiring a good brushing
1944 Australian Owen Submachine Carbine Bayonet
1944 Australian Pattern 1907 Bayonet Scabbard
1944 Bailey Bridge Manual A detailed and fascinating publication
1944 Bailey Bridge Manual
1944 Battledress Blouse A size 13 1940 Pattern BD blouse suitable for re-enactor use
1944 Bergen Rucksack The rubber-proofed variant. Lacking the upper lateral stowage straps but otherwise good
1944 Bergen Rucksack
1944 Bergen Rucksack The best example I\'ve seen in quite some time
1944 Biscuit Ration Tin
1944 Boiled Sweets Ration Tin
1944 Boiled Sweets Ration Tin An uncommonly good example
1944 Bren Gun Sling
1944 Bren Gun Sling
1944 Bren Machine Gun Magazine Carrier and Magazines
1944 Bren Magazine Canvas Carrier
1944 Bren Magazine Satchel
1944 British 75mm M18 Sherman Tank / Artillery Shell Case
1944 British 75mm M18 Sherman Tank / Artillery Shell Case
1944 British Army Fuel / Vickers Machine Gun Condenser Can
1944 British Army Issue Amphibious Assault Lifebelt An excellent example of these items associated with D-Day invasion troops
1944 British Army Machete An example by Collins in Canadian-made scabbard. Associated with the Far East but on genberal issue in North West Europe. , both scabbard and blade being dated 1944. A superb untouched example requiring just a polish and oiling.
1944 British Army Machete An example by Collins in Canadian-made scabbard. Associated with the Far East but on genberal issue in North West Europe. , both scabbard and blade being dated 1944. A superb untouched example requiring just a polish and oiling.
1944 British Army Thermos Flask An excellent example of this pattern
1944 British Army Whistle
1944 Camouflaged Leather Jerkin An un-issued example requiring renewal of some shoulder seam stitching
1944 Canadian 7 x 50 Binoculars
1944 Canadian Army 7x50 Binoculars A very fine set in original case
1944 Canadian Army issue Prismatic Binoculars In excellent condition throughout
1944 Canadian Battledress Blouse
1944 Chocolate & Boiled Sweets Ration Tin
1944 Chocolate and Boiled Sweets Ration Tin
1944 Clasp / Jack Knife
1944 dated 20mm Gun Mounting Ancillaries Webbing Pack
1944 dated Airborne Troops MkII Steel Helmet
1944 dated Airborne Troops MkII Steel Helmet Additional images
1944 dated Army Issued Fork & Spoon A matching pair by the same manufacturer
1944 dated ATS Kit Bag
1944 dated British Army issue String Vest
1944 dated British Army Officers' Ordnance issue high-leg Boots Size 8
1944 dated British Army Thermos Flask
1944 dated Camouflaged Windproof Smock An exceptional example of this rare and much sought after smock associated with the SAS and snipers. Most encountered have been modified by the addition of a zip or have been heavily worn and repaired. This example is near mist and in a large size, ideal for a modern mannequin.
1944 dated Clasp Knife
1944 dated Groundsheet / Cape An exceptional example
1944 dated Indian Serge Battledress Trousers An excellent example of this scarce type
1944 dated Indian Webbing Anklets
1944 dated Indian-made Jungle Green Bush Shirt A scarce example.
1944 dated No4 Lee Enfield Rifle Breech Cover An uncommonly good example, rare in such condition.
1944 dated No77 Grenade A good example.
1944 dated P'37 Webbing Belt
1944 Dated Prismatic Compass
1944 dated P\'37 Belt An issued example bearing the name of its Captain owner.
1944 dated Royal Armoured Corps Battledress Blouse The insignia original to the BD
1944 dated Webbing 'Large' Pack
1944 dated Webbing Anklets
1944 dated Webbing Anklets A mint set in size 3.
1944 dated Webbing Anklets
1944 dated Webbing Map Case The markings have been picked out in pen though are as originally applied
1944 dated Webbing Rifle Sling A near unissued example with steel fittings
1944 Dated Wire Cutters One of the more scarce patterns. In unissued condition.
1944 Denison Smock A well used example to say the least. It is frayed, variously holed and the zip slider is lacking. It is however genuine, and retains both it\'s tail and original label. One suitable for re-enacting or if wishing to make a display with a War-worn look.
1944 Doodlebug Lighter Fabricated from a Lee Enfield rifle oil bottle and bearing an engraved depiction of a V1 flying bomb, swastika, 1944 date and "Doodle-Bug". Rare and delightful.
1944 early variant General Service Cap In gaberdine rather than the serge used in later production
1944 Emergency Ration Complete with original contents
1944 Field Craft Training Pamphlet
1944 First Field Dressing
1944 German S84/98 Bayonet for the K98
1944 German Wehrmacht Rifle Ammunition Pouch
1944 Hair Brush
1944 Hair Brush
1944 Handbook for the Ordnance QF 25-pr Gun
1944 Home Guard Postcard Photograph
1944 Indian Khkai Drill Trousers A well stamped example of this pattern. The original owner has replaced the Indian-made alloy or brass buttons with British vegetable-composition buttons. A good pair of an increasingly scarce pattern.
1944 Indian No1 MkIII* Bayonet An excellent example of this distinctive pattern
1944 Indian Webbing Bayonet Frog
1944 Infantry Battalion Training Manual
1944 Infantry Fieldcraft, Battle Drill and Platoon Tactics Training Manual
1944 Infantry Training Manual - Fieldcraft
1944 Italian Theatre Christmas Personal Message from the 8th Army Commander
1944 Jungle Boots Excellnet examples in size 12
1944 Jungle Green Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog A scarce mint unissued example of these Indian-made variants
1944 Jungle Shirt A scarce mint unissued example of this advanced and distinctive late War design
1944 Leather Jerkin The hide is excellent, though two buttons are broken and there is moth to the lining
1944 Luftwaffe Einheitsfeldmütze
1944 Machete Scabbard
1944 Machine Carbine SAT MkV Sten Amendments
1944 Manual of Recovery
1944 Mess Soup Plate
1944 Message Writing & RT Guide
1944 Message Writing and RT Aide Memoir
1944 Mine Detector Webbing Haversack
1944 Mk 2 Airborne Troops' Steel Helmet A rare example in size 8
1944 Mk 3 Helmet A fine example reading its original paint finish and having maker-marked and dated shell and liner
1944 MkII Airborne Troops Steel Helmet with original insignia An extremely fine example in a large size. It bears a deep maroon circular device to the front, and retains its original helmet net.
1944 MkII Airborne Troops Steel Helmet with original insignia Additional images
1944 Mortar Manual One of the most detailed technical manuals on the 2-, 3- and 4.2-inch mortars
1944 Mosquito Net Helmet Cover
1944 Motorcyclist's Pantaloons A near mint unissued pair in a large size
1944 Motorcyclist's Pantaloons A near mint pair in a useful size
1944 Motorcyclist's Steel Helmet
1944 Mountain Troops Ski Cap Unissued and in a large size
1944 No 2 Binoculars in mint P\'37 Webbing Case
1944 No 2 Mk III Prismatic Binoculars
1944 No2 Mk3 Binoculars A scarce set retaining their original graticules\' the optics are exceelent, though one occular focus is slipping when turned, though does function. The Mk3\'s were a tropicalised variant of the No2s, being inert gas filled and having improved waterproofing.
1944 No2 MkIII Prismatic Binoculars A good set retaining original graticules and complete with sling
1944 Notes for Drivers Operating German, French or Italian Vehicles
1944 Notes on Home Guard Summer Training
1944 Pack for Pattern 1937 Webbing
1944 Paratroop Folding Bicycle Puncture Repair Kit
1944 Pattern 1937 Webbing Pack Straps
1944 Pattern Binocular Pouch Mint unissued and 1945 dated.
1944 Pattern Braces / Yoke A scarce WWII dated set
1944 Pattern Haversack
1944 Pattern Pistol Ammo Pouch A 1945 dated example
1944 Pattern Shoulder Straps A scarce 1945 dated pair
1944 Pattern Water Bottle An early example with steel cap
1944 Pattern Water Bottle and Cup A scarce 1945 dated example
1944 Pattern Water Bottle and Webbing Cover
1944 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier A 1945 dated example
1944 Pattern Water Purification Filter As stored within the Pattern 1944 water bottle carrier
1944 Pattern Water Purification Filter As stored within the Pattern 1944 water bottle carrier
1944 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog A mint 1945 dated example
1944 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog
1944 Pattern Webbing Belt That of W McCrone, 15 Para and bearing his name and number
1944 Pattern Webbing Braces A 1945 dated set
1944 Pattern Webbing Holster A 1945 dated example
1944 Pattern Webbing Shoulder Straps A scarce 1945 dated pair
1944 RAF Aircraft Brake Supply Gauge
1944 RAF Bush Hat Bearing its original owner's name to the lining
1944 RAF Bush Shirt
1944 RAF Calendar Card
1944 RAF Navigator\'s / Bomb Aimer\'s Stop Watch In working order
1944 RAF Officer\'s Cap
1944 RAF Oxygen Mask Manual
1944 RAF Prismatic Binoculars
1944 Royal Armoured Corps Black Beret
1944 Royal Army Medical Corps Bush Hat An excellent South African manufactured example bearing its original isignia and marked with the owner\'s details to the lining. It features a distinctive theatre-made chin strap. In all a lovely example.
1944 Royal Army medical Corps Slouch Hat An excellent South African-made example retaining its original cap badge and corps backing
1944 Royal Artillery Training Memorandum No 11
1944 Royal Canadian Signal Corps FS Cap A superb named example.
1944 Royal Engineers Reconnaissance Pocket Book
1944 Royal Marine Commando Green Beret Fresh to the market. The beret is faintly but clearly maker-marked and 1944 dated. The badge fibre backing plate retains its original owner\'s service number. Together with a numbered Royal Marines Association badge and a rare Royal Marine Depot pocket book.
1944 Royal Marine Commando Green Beret Additional images
1944 Royal Navy Clasp Knife
1944 Royal Navy Crossing of the Arctic Circle Certificate
1944 Royal Navy Navigating Officer\'s Note Book
1944 Royal Navy Officer's Battledress Blouse
1944 Royal Tank regiment Black Beret
1944 SAS issue Vickers K-Gun Webbing Magazine Pouches
1944 Snow Camouflage Smock
1944 Snow Camouflage Smock
1944 Snow Mittens
1944 Snow Mittens
1944 South African Slouch Hat A very good example of a South African made bush hat as worn by South African and other British and Commonwealth troops
1944 Standard Dressing
1944 Sten & Thompson Submachine Gun Manual
1944 Sten / Thompson Submachine Gun Manual
1944 Sten and Thompson Machine Carbine Pamphlet
1944 Sten and Thompson Machine Gun Manual Small Arms Training Volume I, Pamphlet No21, The Machine Carbine, 1944. The standard training manual on both the Sten and Thompson Machine Carbines at this period in the War. 28 pages including numerous illustrations.
1944 Sten and Thompson Machine Gun Manual Small Arms Training Volume I, Pamphlet No21, The Machine Carbine, 1944. The standard training manual on both the Sten and Thompson Machine Carbines at this period in the War. 28 pages including numerous illustrations.
1944 Sten and Thompson SMG Manual
1944 Sten and Thompson SMG Small Arms Training Pamphlet
1944 Sten and Thompson Submachine Gun Manual
1944 Sten and Thompson Submachine Gun Manual
1944 Sten and Thompson Submachine Gun Manual
1944 Sten and Thompson Submachine Gun Manual
1944 Sten Gun Sling
1944 Sten Submachine Gun Sling
1944 Thompson & Sten Manual
1944 Thompson & Sten Submachine Gun Manual
1944 Thompson and Sten Maching Gun Manual with Amendments
1944 Tobruk United Services GymkhanaTrophy Cup
1944 Tropical Helmet Mosquito Net Hood
1944 US Army Field Pack
1944 US Army Leather Pistol Holster
1944 US Army Musette Bag
1944 US Army Winter OD Pile Field Cap
1944 US Military French-English Dictionary
1944 variant RAF Survival Mirror / Heliograph
1944 Vickers Machine Gun Manual
1944 Vickers Machine Gun Training Manual
1944 WAAF Battledress Trousers In mint unissued condition
1944 War Office 'Words and Phrases in German'
1944 War Office Handbook \"Malaya and its Civil Administration prior to Japanese Occupation\"
1944 Weapon Training Memorandum No 7 Including PIAT, grenade, rifle and Bren instructions
1944 Webbing Map Case An unissued example
1944 Webbing Map Case
1944 Webbing Map Case
1944 Webbing Map Case
1944 Webbing Map Case
1944 Welding Manual
1944 \'Where Doodle Bugs Crashed in Kent\' Map Poster Published by the Kent Messenger and detailing V2 flying bomb explosion sights
1945 21st Army Group Montgomery Farewell Letter
1945 2nd King's Liverpool Regiment Association Book
1945 Airborne / RAF Aircrew Thermos
1945 Airborne Maroon Beret
1945 Aluminium Mess Tins
1945 Anti-Aircraft Small Arms Pamhlet
1945 Army Ammunition Boots, size 7
1945 Army Carpenter's Tool Bag
1945 Army issue Clasp / Jack Knife
1945 Army Issue Clasp Knife A mint unissued example of this pattern introduced for tropical issue
1945 Army Issue Clasp Knife Manufactured by Sheffield Steel Products and part of the range of clothing and equipment introduced in 1944 initially for tropical use
1945 Army Issue Knife Fork & Spoon Combination
1945 Army issue Razor
1945 Army issue Shaving / Signalling Mirror Part of the then new tropical issue kit
1945 Army Medic\'s / Stretcher Bearer\'s Webbing Sling
1945 Army Passive Air Defence Rattle
1945 Army Whistle
1945 ATS Kit Bag
1945 ATS Leather Jerkin
1945 Bakelite Shaving Brush
1945 British Army Clasp Knife The pattern introduced with the 1944 tropical kit
1945 British Army Jungle Boots Issued in 1944 as part of an advanced range of tropical kit including the Pattern 1944 webbing
1945 British Army ORs Collar-attached Shirt A near mint example in size 4
1945 British Army Personal Stove / Lamp / Heater
1945 British Army Shirt
1945 British Army Shirt
1945 British Army Steel Ruler
1945 British Military 6-inch Steel Ruler
1945 British Warm An item of clothing unique to British Army officers. In excellent condition
1945 Clasp / Jack Knife
1945 Clasp /Jack Knife
1945 Combined Operations Training Manual A rather extensive work, I have illustrated the numerous pages of the table of contents. The final page of the index at the rear of the work is lacking
1945 Commando Green Beret
1945 Cutlery Combination
1945 Daily Mail
1945 dated 1944 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog
1945 dated Army Collar-attached Shirt
1945 dated Army issue Kukri
1945 dated Army Issue Whistle
1945 dated Army Officer\'s Ordnance-issue half-front-opening Shirt
1945 dated Army Tropical Issue Soap Tin An example of the aluminium soap tin introduced with the new tropical equipment of 1944/5.
1945 dated Bren LMG Sling
1945 dated British Army Jungle Boots
1945 dated Cellular Pants
1945 dated Clasp Knife An unissued example
1945 dated Clasp Knife An excellent example complete with original lanyard
1945 dated Cotton Vest A large sized example of one the rarest items of WWII British army issue clothing
1945 dated Cotton Vest A large sized example of one the rarest items of WWII British army issue clothing
1945 dated Cutlery Combination in Tropical-issue Pouch
1945 dated Denim Battledress Trousers An unissued pair of Denim Overall Trousers, they have been professionaly taken in at the waist and now measure 35".
1945 dated Denim BD Blouse A good example in a large size
1945 dated Fork stamped SGT MESS
1945 dated General Service Cap
1945 dated General Service Cap
1945 dated Indian Webbing Anklets An un-Blanco\'d pair
1945 dated Indian-made British Army issue Kit Bag
1945 dated Indian-made Machete In field-improvised scabbard
1945 dated Jungle Green Socks
1945 dated Kit Bag
1945 dated Mills Grenade Detonator Tin
1945 dated Other Rank's issue Tie
1945 dated Other Ranks issue Collar-attached Shirt
1945 dated P'44 Braces
1945 dated P'44 Water Bottle and Carrier WWII examples of these bottles and their covers are rather rare
1945 dated P'44 Webbing Basic Pouch A rare mint unissued example
1945 dated P'44 Webbing Bayonet Frog
1945 dated P'44 webbing Belt
1945 dated P'44 webbing Holster
1945 dated P'44 webbing Pistol Ammunition Pouch
1945 dated Pattern '44 Water Bottle Cup
1945 dated Pattern 1944
1945 dated Pattern 1944 Basic Pouches
1945 dated Pattern 1944 Basic Pouches
1945 dated Pattern 1944 Belt
1945 dated Pattern 1944 Haversack and Shoulder Straps
1945 dated Pattern 1944 Jungle Boots An unissued pair of these advanced boots introduced with the Pattern 1944 issue of equipment
1945 dated Pattern 1944 Water Bottle Cover
1945 dated Pattern 1944 Water Bottle Pouch
1945 dated Pattern 1944 Webbing Bayonet Frog
1945 dated Pattern 1944 Webbing Holster
1945 dated Pattern 1944 Webbing Water Bottle Pouch
1945 dated Pattern Yoke
1945 dated P\'44 Bayonet Frog In mint unissued condition.
1945 Dated P\'44 Braces In mint unissued condition.
1945 dated P\'44 Webbing Belt
1945 dated P\'44 Webbing Haversack and Shoulder Straps
1945 dated P\'44 Webbing Pouches
1945 dated P\'44 Webbing Water Bottle Pouch Together with an un-marked bottle
1945 dated P\'44 Webbing Yoke
1945 dated RAF Folding Machete Part of the equipment issued with the Beadon flying suit for tropical use. A very good maker-marked RAF issue example.
1945 dated Royal Marines Green Beret
1945 dated Royal Navy issue Money Belt
1945 dated Stretcher Bearers' Sling
1945 dated Tank Crew Tropical Camouflage Overalls One for display or re-enactor use, having had the zips replaced and showing reasonable wear and tear.
1945 dated Tropical Issue Mirror and Cover Intended for personal use and signalling in an emergency
1945 dated Tropical issue Shaving / Signalling Mirror In original fabric pouch
1945 dated Tropical Map Case
1945 Denim BD Blouse As worn by Commandos, amongst others
1945 Denim BD Trousers with original label
1945 Denison Smock Discovered with the 7 Para maroon beret also listed. In very good condition. The label is somewhat washed-out, though a careful eye can just detect a 1945 date and the size 3.
1945 Egyptian Times Newspaper
1945 Entrenching Tool Shaft
1945 Far East theatre Indian-made Jungle Cap An unissued example
1945 Far East Theatre Mk IV Steel Helmet An excellent example of the MkIV. An evolution of the MkIII, differing primarily in having the liner secured to the shell via a lift-the-dot fastener, allowing the shell to be used as a basin. Initially designed and introduced for issue in tropical theatres. This example retains its original factory-applied paint finish and 1945 dated size 7 liner
1945 Folding Boat Equipment Manual
1945 General Service Cap Aside from storgae marks to the lining the cap appears unissued and has never had a badge fitted. Size 7.
1945 General Service Cap An excellent example in a large size
1945 General Service Man Pack Carrier
1945 General Service Manpack Carrier
1945 Grenadier Guards Khaki Beret
1945 Groundsheet / Cape An extremely good, near unissued example; supple and damage free
1945 Indian Army Machete The leading edge of this variant is sharp. This pattern was solely manufactured in India and issued in large numbers to British and Commonwealth troops fighting in the Far East
1945 Indian Army Machete This pattern was solely manufactured in India and issued in large numbers to British and Commonwealth troops fighting in the Far East
1945 Indian-made KD Trousers A near unissued pair
1945 Jungle Green Aertex Tunic An excellent example bearing slip-on rank insignia
1945 Khaki Beret A large sized example of this pattern worn by the Reconnaissance Corps amongst other troops
1945 Khaki Drill Trousers A mint pair in a large size
1945 Mess Tins
1945 Mess Tins
1945 Mills Grenade Detonator Tin and original Drill Detonators
1945 Mine Detector Webbing Pack
1945 Mk 2 Steel Helmet In original untouched condition as worn, retaining its helmet net and field dressing
1945 MkIV Steel Helmet An excellent example of the MkIV. An evolution of the MkIII, differing primarily in having the liner secured to the shell via a lift-the-dot fastener, allowing the shell to be used as a basin. Initially designed and introduced for issue in tropical theatres, it became general service issue post-War. This example is in superb condition. An excellent example of this Far East issue helmet.
1945 MkIV Steel Helmet An excellent example of the MkIV. An evolution of the MkIII, differing primarily in having the liner secured to the shell via a lift-the-dot fastener, allowing the shell to be used as a basin. Initially designed and introduced for issue in tropical theatres, it became general service issue post-War. This is a desirable example with dated shell and in size 7.
1945 No 224 Artillery Fuze Key
1945 No 4A Mine Detector Manual
1945 No 4A Mine Detector Manual
1945 Pattern 1944 Binoculars Pouch
1945 RAF 'Battledress' Blouse In near mint unissued condition. The colour in the images has been distorted, the blouse is RAF blue as one would expect
1945 RAF Battledress Trousers An excellent pair of RAF War Service Dress Trousers
1945 RAF Bush Jacket
1945 RAF Cap with Plastic Buttons and Badge
1945 RAF Officer's Cap
1945 RAF Side Cap
1945 RAF Side Cap with plastic Cap Badge
1945 RAF War Service Blouse Bearing its original owner's details
1945 Razor
1945 Reconnaissance Corps Khaki Beret
1945 Rifle Ammunition Box
1945 Rifle Brigade Khaki Beret
1945 Royal Armoured Corps Black Beret
1945 Royal Marine Commando Green Beret Bearing its original owner's ink-stamped name in line with Admiralty regulations
1945 Royal Marine Commando Green Beret
1945 Rubber-proofed Groundsheet Cape A good example of this scarce standard issue item of equipment
1945 Second Army Victory Card A personal thank you from the Divisional Commander Lieutenant Miles Dempsey
1945 Second Army Victory Thanksgiving Service Booklet
1945 Shaving Brush
1945 Slouch Hat An excellent example
1945 Soap Tin
1945 Tam o' Shanter
1945 Tropical issue Cutlery Combination
1945 Tropical issue Map Case
1945 Tropical Issue Map Case
1945 Tropical issue Map Case
1945 Tropical issue Shaving / Signaling Mirror
1945 Tropical Issue Signalling / Shaving Mirror
1945 Tropical Large Capacity Canvas Water Carrier
1945 Tropical Map Case
1945 Tropical Mess Tins
1945 Tropical Shaving / Signalling Mirror and Pouch
1945 US Army Extra Ammunition Bag An original example of these pouches commonly associated with Paratroops. This example has been adopted for carriage of First Aid kit
1945 US Army Field Pack
1945 US Army Field Pack
1945 US Army Grenade Pouches
1945 Webbing Insulated Hot Food Container Pack
1946 Army Clasp Knife
1946 Army Clasp Knife
1946 dated Cotton Bandolier for .303 Rifle Ammunition In superb condition.
1946 dated KOSB Officers' Service Dress
1946 dated pair of Ammunition Boots Of the type worn by the RAF and Royal Navy amongst others
1946 No 4 / No 4 Sniper Rifle Identification List
1947 57mm Anti-Tank Gun Shell Case
1947 Army issue Clasp Knife with Lanyard
1947 Pattern Battledress Blouse a seldom encountered pattern of BD.
1948 Bren Machine Gun Manual
1948 British Army No 4 Rifle and Bayonet Manual
1949 Pattern Battledress Trousers An excellent pair 1949 Pattern BD Trousers. Difficult to fault. Suitable for modification to a Wartime pattern for re-enactment purposes.
1950 dated Pattern 1937 Webbing bayonet Frog
1950 dated Rifle Sling
1950's 17th Bn Parachute Regiment (9th DLI) Maroon Beret
1950's Cotton Rifle Ammunition Bandolier
1950's Cotton Rifle Ammunition Bandolier
1950s Bofors Drill Round
1950s Bofors Drill Round
1950s Bren Light Machine Gun Webbing Sling
1950s Browning Pistol Holster
1950s Khaki Shirt with original Operational Parachutist's Wings
1950s P'37 Webbing Belt with Bonderised Fittings
1950s Scots Guards Mk IV / V Steel Helmet An exceptional example. The shell was manufactured in 1954 as a Mk IV. Following the introduction of the Mk V in 1956 the helmet was upgraded with a new pattern liner in 1959. Originally green gloss painted, the exterior of the shell has had a distinction thick high sand content pale khaki paint camouflage applied around its distinctive Scots Guards flashes. In excellent condition. An investment t grade helmet.
1950s Webbing Bayonet Frog
1950s With Webbing Bayonet Frog
1950\'s RAF Meteor Jet Fighter Control Column Grip
1952 Signals Training Pamphlet
1953 3.3-inch Rocket Launcher Manual
1953 Energa Rifle Grenade Manual
1955 British Army No 4 Rifle and Bayonet Manual
1955 Rifle & Bayonet Training Manual
1955 Rifle & Bayonet Training Manual
1955 Sterling Submachine Gun Manual
1956 Sterling Submachine Gun Manual
1958 9mm Browning Pistol Manual
1958 Pattern Webbing Holster
1959 British Arms SLR Rifle Manual
1959 L1A3 SLR Bayonet A near mint example
1960's French Arms & Armour Auction Catalogue
1960's RAF Vulcan Aero Engine Starter Cartridge
1960's Soviet Voctok Amphibia Diver's Watch Having a calibre 2209 movement and being waterproof to 300 metres. The Amphibia watches employed pressure sealing, utilizing external water pressure to seal the case. They are highly regarded, early ones being prized by collectors. This example lacks its bezel, it is running, though the mainspring is slipping and requires repair.
1960s RAF Mk 1A (R) Flying Helmet, G-Type Helmet and Mask ... Additional images
1960s Russian Vostok Wrist Watch An excellent running example of a Soviet Vostok Komandirskie 'Commander' type watch. Having a calibre 2214 18 jewel manual-wind movement, with date aperture to the face. A stylish and collectable wristwatch.
1960\'s-1970\'s RAF Fast Jet Flying Helmet An excellent original MkIAM \'bone dome\' and G Type Flying Helmet. The condition throughout is excellent. An iconic RAF flying helmet combination of the Cold War era.
1960\'s-1970\'s RAF Fast Jet Flying Helmet & Oxygen Mask An excellent original MkIAM \'bone dome\', G Type Flying Helmet and P Type Oxygen Mask. The condition throughout is excellent. An iconic RAF flying helmet combination of the Cold War era.
1960\'sRAF Fast Jet Flying Helmet & Oxygen Mask An original MkIAM 'bone dome', G Type Flying Helmet and scarce M-Type Oxygen Mask. The G-type helmet isn't wired, and lacks the connectors for the mask, though these can be found. An iconic RAF flying helmet combination of the Cold War era.
1962 L1A3 Bayonet for the SLR Rifle
1963 Arms & Armour Society 'Art of the Armourer' Catalogue
1963 Arms and Armour Society Exhibition Catalogue
1964 Grenade Training Manual
1965 RAF Mk 1A Fast Jet Flying Helmet / Bone Dome With G-Type fabric inner helmet
1967 RAF Mk7 Lightweight Flying Suit
1967 Royal Artillery Code and Morse Notes
1968 Bren machine Gun Manual
1969 German Budeswehr Utility / Fighting Knife
1970 RAF G-Type Flying Helmet
1970s German Bundeswehr Falschirmjager Badges
1970s RAF Mk 1A (M) Fast Jet Flying Helmet / Bone Dome An G-Type fabric inner helmet
1970s Soviet Air Force Zsh-5 Flying Helmet and KM-34 Oxygen Mask
1971 dated British Army Webbing Bayonet Frog
1972 Pattern Denison Smock
1973 British Army Webbing Binoculars Pouch
1975 Sterling Submachine Gun Manual
1977 Sterling Sub Machine Gun Manual
1979 British Army Type D Survival Knife
1980s British Army Digital Watch By the Cabot Watch Company. In working condition simply requiring a battery
1996 British Army Clasp Kinfe
19th Battalion Home Guard Flash
19th Century 'Brighton Bun' Campaign Candlesticks Utterly delightful
19th Century Australian Aboriginal War Club A particularly pleasing waddy, a nulla-nulla of slender form. Measuring approximately 67cm and bearing typical incised linear decoration. Perhaps of eucalyptus, certainly a very dense timber, the patina is superb
19th Century Belgian Army Officer's Sword
19th Century Blackjack Cosh An excellent example of these distinctive weapons commonly associated with Royal Navy press gangs
19th Century blued steel spectacles In oncommonly fine condition
19th Century Brass Naval Canon Plaque An extremely pleasing and somewhat intriguing artefact
19th Century Briquet Sword
19th Century British Gunner's Powder Horn
19th Century British Gunner\'s Powder Horn
19th Century British Infantry Equipment Book A classic Men-at-Arms title and an essential reference
19th Century Buff Leather Carbine Sling
19th Century Buff Leather Sword Shoulder Belt
19th Century Bullet Mould
19th Century Campaign Portable Writing Desk A good example in brass-mounted oak. Of a type taken on campaign by officers from the Napoleonic period through to the Boer War.
19th Century Chinese Butterfly Sword
19th Century Chinese Dao Sword
19th Century Constabulary Short Sword A particularly fine example
19th Century Constabulary Short Sword A fine steel-mounted example with etched blade
19th Century Duke of Wellington Character Jug A delightful period example in excellent condition, circa 1852.
19th Century French Briquet Short Sword
19th Century French Cuirassier's Breastplate An extremely good example
19th Century French Cuirassier's Breastplate
19th Century French Navy Officer's Sword
19th Century German-manufactured Infantry Officer's Sword by Simson
19th Century Gladius type Briquet Short Sword
19th Century Gladius type Briquet Short Sword A scarce example complete with scabbard and buff leather frog
19th Century Gunner's Powder Horn A pleasing example of these iconic items of artillery gunnery equipment. Both the horn and nozzle are Ordnance marked. There are some cracks to the nozzle though it is sound and functioning.
19th Century Imperial Prussian / German Cartridge Pouch A rare example
19th Century Indian State Forces Bayonet
19th Century Magnifier Of a type commonly associated with marine chart reading. A useful instrument as well as a collectors' item
19th Century Percussion Pistol / Musket Nipple Wrench
19th Century Pistol Bullet Mould
19th Century Pocket Magnifier
19th Century Sabre Scabbard
19th Century Socket Bayonet Scabbard
19th Century US Cowboy Lariat / Last Rope Made of grass rope with hide whipping
19th Century Wooden Button Stick An example in ash which could be as early as Georgian
19th Hussars Cap Badge
19th Indian Division Bullion Flash
19th Indian Infantry Division Printed Flash
1st Allied Airborne Flash
1st Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
1st Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
1st Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
1st Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
1st Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
1st Anti-Aircraft Division Flash An example of the first variant
1st Armoured Car Regiment (New Zealand Scottish) Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps Cap badge
1st Armoured Division / 2nd Armoured Brigade Motorised Infantry Officer\'s BD A 1941 New Zealand manufactured Battledress blouse with original insignia
1st Armoured Division Flash
1st Armoured Division Flash
1st Armoured Division Flash on Khaki Drill Slip-on Shoulder Strap
1st Armoured Division Flash on Khaki Drill Slip-on Shoulder Strap
1st Armoured Division printed Flash
1st Army Flash
1st Army printed Flash
1st Army Printed Flash
1st Battalion Border Regiment Shoulder Titles
1st Battalion East Surrey Regiment 4th Infantry Division Combination Insignia
1st Battalion Home Guard Flash
1st Battalion Home Guard Flashes
1st Battalion Lancashire Volunteer Regiment Brass Shoulder Titles
1st Battalion Royal West Kent Formation Sign
1st Canadian Army Engineers Flash Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
1st Canadian Army Flash Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
1st Canadian Corps Flash Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
1st Canadian Division Dental Corps Flash Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
1st Canadian Division Flash Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
1st Canadian Division RAMC Flash
1st Corp Royal Artillery Flash
1st Corps Formation Signs
1st Corps Troops Engineers Flash
1st Division Royal Artillery printed Flash
1st Duke of Wellington\'s Night Cap A personal possession of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. One of a very few surviving example of his night cap; another is held by the Duke of Wellington's Regiment Museum. This example is accompanied by a letter from the Victoria and Albert Museum confirming its authenticity. Most recently is was featured on an episode of the BBC's "Antiques Roadshow". In all a wonderful object.
1st Durham Artillery Volunteers Home Service Pattern Helmet
1st edition Michelin Guide to the Battle-Fields - Amiens
1st edition Michelin Guide to the Battle-Fields - Lisle
1st edition Michelin Guide to the Battle-Fields of the Marne 1914
1st Edition of T E Lawrence\'s Seven Pillars Seven Pillars of Wisdom: A Triumph is the autobiographical account of the experiences of \"Lawrence of Arabia during the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Turks of 1916 to 1918. It is a truly unique work and most certainly a classic. This is a good copy of the first trade edition of 1935.
1st French Army Flash
1st Guards Armoured Brigade Flash
1st Guards Brigade Group Flash
1st Independent Guards Brigade Group Flash
1st Infantry Division Flash
1st Infantry Division Flash
1st Infantry Division Flashes
1st Infantry Division Flashes
1st Infantry Division North Staffordshire Regiment Flash
1st Infantry Division Patch
1st Infantry Division Royal Artillery Printed Flash
1st Infantry Division Royal Artillery printed Flash
1st Infantry Division Slip-on Shoulder Insignia
1st Infantry RASC Flash
1st King's Dragoon Guards Cap Badge
1st Netherlands Division Flash
1st pattern 8 Corps Flash
1st Pattern F-S Fighting Knife An extremely fine example of the highly coveted first pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Knife from my own collection. Complete, homogeneous and retaining its original blade length
1st Pattern F-S Fighting Knife with provenance A very pleasing example of this iconic knife, carried by the Reconnaissance Corps driver who's medals are also listed.
1st pattern Royal Armoured Corps Cap Badge
1st Royal Canadian Army Anti-Tank Artillery Title Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
1st Royal Canadian Army Service Corps 1st Corps Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
1st Royal Canadian Light Anti-Aircraft Artillery Title Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
1st Royal Dragoons Officer's Cap
1st Volunteer Battalion DLI Cap Badge
1st Volunteers Battalion Durham Light Infantry Home Service Pattern Helmet
1st Welsh Regiment P\'07 Bayonet A most interesting unit-marked example bearing numerous Armourers\' inpsection marks suggesting this bayonet saw service during both World Wars
1st/4th Gordon Highlanders WWI Casualty Group That of Private James Jaffray
2 Corps Flash
2 Corps Formation Sign
2 Port Task Force Royal Engineers Flash
2-inch Mortar Manufacturing Samples A group of samples taken at various stages in the production of 2-inch mortar rounds
2-pounder Brass Shell Case
2-Pr Artillery Shell Case A good example of this classic infantry anti-tank shell case
2-Pr Artillery Shell Case A good example of this classic infantry anti-tank shell case
20 round Thompson SMG Stick Magazine
202nd (Assam) L of C Area Flash
20mm Inert Round
20th Battalion Home Guard Flash
20th Battalion Machine Gun Corps Photograph
20th Hussars Cap Badge
20th Hussars Cap Badge
20th Indian Division Flash
20th Indian Infantry Division Bullion-embroidered Badge
212th Independant Infantry Brigade printed Flash
212th Independent Infantry Brigade Printed Flash
214th Independent Infantry Brigade Flash
218th Independent Infantry Brigade Printed Flash
219th Independent Infantry Brigade Flash
21st Army Group GHQ Printed Flash
21st Army Group GHQ Printed Flash
21st Army Group LOC Troops / British Troops in France A mint unissued WWII printed example
21st Army Group Message from Montgomery
21st Army Group Non-Fraternisation Notice
21st Army Group pre Operation Varsity Message from Montgomery
21st Army Group Printed Flash
21st Battalion Home Guard Flash
21st Indian Corps Flash
21st Indian Division Flash
21st Lancers Cap Badge
22nd Battalion Home Guard Flash
22nd Beach Brigade Flash
22nd Beach Brigade Flash A scarce original example
22nd Dragoons Cap Badge
22nd Engineer Group TA Flash
23 issued of the Wartime RAF Aircrew publication \"Tee Emm\" In Apr 1941 the Department of the Air Member for Training, Air Ministry, began publication of training memoranda in the form of a monthly magazine entitled Tee Emm. The publication was produced throughout World War Two until its final issue in Mar 1946. It utilised cartoons and humour to very great effect.
231st Independant Infantry Brigade Flash
231st Independent Infantry Brigade Flash
231st Independent Infantry Brigade Printed Flash
231st Infantry Brigade Flash
23rd (Southern) Corps Flash
23rd Armoured Brigade Flash
23rd Armoured Brigade Flash
23rd Armoured Brigade Flash
23rd Battalion Home Guard Flash
23rd Indian Division Flash
24th Battalion Home Guard Flash
24th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment Royal Artillery Flash
24th Independant Guards Brigade Group Flash
24th Independant Guards Brigade Group Flashes
24th Independant Guards Brigade Group Flashes
24th Independant Guards Brigade Group Printed Flash
24th Independant Guards Brigade Group Printed Flashes
24th Independent Guards Brigade Group Flash
25th Battalion Home Guard Flash
25th Indian Division Flash
25th Indian Division Flash
264th (Scottish) Beach Brigade Printed Formation Sign
264th (Scottish) Beach Brigade Printed Formation Sign
268th Indian Infantry Brigade Flash
268th Indian Infantry Brigade Flash
268th Indian Infantry Brigade Flash
26th Battalion Home Guard Flash
26th Indian Division Flash
26th Indian Infantry Division Bush Hat
27th Armoured Brigade Flash
27th Armoured Brigade Flash
28 ANZUK Flash
28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Group Penant
2nd Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
2nd Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
2nd Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
2nd Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
2nd Anti-Aircraft Division Flashes
2nd Anti-Aircraft Division Formation Sign A lovely embroidered example.
2nd Armoured Brigade printed Flash
2nd Army Group Royal Artillery Flash
2nd Army Printed Flash
2nd Battalion Border Regiment Brass Shoulder Title An example of the pattern unique to 2-Border
2nd Battalion Border Regiment Officer inter-War Ephemera Pertaining to M Smyth, formerly 11 Border.
2nd Battalion Durham Light Infantry General Service Cap
2nd Battalion Home Guard Flash
2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers Piper\'s Feather Bonnet Badge
2nd Canadian Corps Royal Candian Engineers Flash Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
2nd Canadian Division Flash Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
2nd Canadian Division Flash Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
2nd Canadian Division Ordnance Corps Flash Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
2nd Candian Armoured Group Royal Artillery Flash Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
2nd City of London Regiment Swagger Stick
2nd Dragoon Guards Cap Badge
2nd Infantry Division Flash
2nd Infantry Division Flash
2nd Infantry Division Flash
2nd Infantry Division Flash
2nd Infantry Division Flash
2nd Infantry Division Flash
2nd Infantry Division Flash
2nd Infantry Division Formation Patch A good machine woven example.
2nd Infantry Division printed Formation Sign
2nd Lieut C Millar, Black Watch An illustration demonstrating Millar's medal entitlement
2nd pattern Fairbairn Sykes / FS Fighting Knife
2nd Phase Home Guard Training Manual
2nd Polish Armoured Division Flash
2nd Volunteer Battalion Loyal North Lancashire Regiment Glengarry Badge A rare and handsome example
2nd Welsh Guards Pattern 1907 Bayonet A 1916 dated example by Wilkinson
3 Corps Flash
3 Corps Flash
3 Corps Royal Signals Medal Group
30 Corps Flash
30 Corps Flash
30 Corps Formation Patch An excellent machine-embroidered felt example.
30 Corps printed Flash
30 Corps printed Flash
30 Corps Printed Flash
30 round Thompson SMG Stick Magazine
30 round Thompson SMG Stick Magazine
30th Battalion Middlesex Home Guard Cloth Insignia
31st Indian Armoured Division Flash
32 Armoured Engineer Regiment Shoulder Title
33 Indian Corps Flash
33rd Anti-Aircraft Brigade Royal Artillery Flash
33rd Indian Corps Flash
34th Armoured Brigade Flash
36th Independent Infantry Brigade Flash
36th Infantry Division Flash
36th Infantry Division Flash
36th Infantry Division Officer's Service Dress, Dunkirk Interest That of Major J V Gerstenberg, Royal Artillery. The label is dated August 1940. Gerstenberg was Mentioned in Despatches for an action with the BEF pre-Dunkirk (see the digital archive recommendation illustrated)
38th Infantry Brigade Flash
396th Warwickshire (Birmingham) Battalion Home Guard standing Orders
39th Indian Infantry Division Infantry Flash
3rd Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
3rd Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
3rd Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
3rd Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
3rd Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
3rd Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
3rd Battalion Durham Home Guard Flash
3rd Carabiniers Cap Badge
3rd Carabiniers Cap Badge
3rd Carabiniers Cap Badge
3rd Durham Rifle Volunteers Helmet Plate
3rd Grenadier Guards Pattern 1908 Webbing Bayonet Frog
3rd Gurkha Rifles Cap Badge
3rd Infantry Division combination Insignia
3rd Infantry Division Flash
3rd Infantry Division Flash
3rd Infantry Division Flash
3rd Infantry Division Flash
3rd Infantry Division Printed Flash
3rd Infantry Division Royal Engineers 1940 Pattern BD Blouse Retaining its original cloth insignia
3rd Infantry Division Royal Military Police BD Blouse A tailored 1945 dated Canadian Battledress blouse retaining its original insignia.
3rd Royal Canadian Anti-Tank Artillery Title Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
3rd Royal Canadian Light Anti-Aircraft Artillery Title
4 1939 ARP Dressings
4 Border Cap Badge
4 Corps Flash
4 Corps printed Flash
4 HM Government Mines Dressings
404th (East Bengal) L of C Area Flash
40th (Infantry) Division Printed Formation Sign
40th Division Printed Flash
40th Division printed Flash
40th Infantry Division printed Flash
42nd (East Lancashire) Infantry Division Formation Sign
42nd Armoured Division Flash / 42nd East Lancs Infantry Division Flash
42nd Infantry Division Flash Photographed as a square but in fact worn as a diamond.
43rd (Wessex) Division Printed Flash
43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division Flash
43rd Indian Lorried Infantry Brigade Flash
44 RTR North Somerset Yeomanry Cloth Shoulder Title
44th (Indian) Airborne Division Flash A superb ex-Battledress example, and an original example of these much reproduced flashes. The way it has been folded around a card former before sewing sugests it may have been worn on a slouch hat as a pagri badge.
44th (Indian) Airborne Division Flash
44th (Indian) Airborne Division IASC Officer's Medal and Document Group A scarce and comprehensive group pertaining to a London Rifle Brigade OR commissioned to the Indian Army Service Corps and serving with the 44th Airborne
44th (Indian) Airborne Division IASC Officer's Medal and Document Group Additional images
44th (Indian) Airborne Division Printed Flash An excellent original example
44th Airborne Division Flash A rare original.
44th Division Flash
44th Division Flash
44th RTR North Sommerset Yeomanry Cloth Shoulder Title
45th (West Country) Infantry Division Flash
46th (North Midland and West Riding) Infantry Division printed Flash
46th (North Midland and West Riding) Infantry Division printed Flash
46th (North Midland and West Riding)Infantry Division Flash
46th Division Flash
46th Division printed Flash
46th Infantry Division Printed Flash
47th (London) Division Flash
47th (London) Division Flash
47th (London) Division Flash
47th (London) Division Printed Flash
47th (London) Division printed Flash
47th (London) Infantry Division Combination Insignia From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits.
47th Indian Lorried Infantry Brigade Flash
47th London Division Flash
48th (South Midland Division) Flash
48th (South Midland) Division Flash
48th (South Midland) Division Flash
48th (South Midland) Division Flash
48th (South Midland) Division Flash
48th (South Midland) Division Flash
48th (South Midland) Division Flash
48th (South Midland) Division Flash
48th Division Flash
48th Infantry Division Flash
49th (West Riding) Division Flash
49th (West Riding) Division Flash
49th (West Riding) Division Flash
49th (West Riding) Division printed Flash A first variant example
49th (West Riding) Division Printed Flash and Arm-of-Service Strip Combined Insignia
49th (West Riding) Division printed Flashes
49th (West Riding) Infantry Division Flash
4th Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
4th Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
4th Anti-Aircraft Division printed Flash
4th Armoured Brigade Flash
4th Armoured Brigade Flash
4th Armoured Brigade Flash
4th Armoured Brigade North Africa Casualty Medal Group An excellent WWII North Africa campaign medal and document group to Driver W F Lomax, 4th Light Armoured Guards Signals Squadron, Royal Signals. See this excellent website for further information on the 4th Armoured Brigade in North Africa
7th Queen's Own Hussars Cap Badge
8 Corps / South Western District printed Flash
8 Corps Flash
8 Corps Flash
8 Corps Flash
8 Corps Flash
8 Corps Flashes
8 Corps Formation Patch A machine-embroidered felt example.
8 Corps Printed Flash
8 Corps Printed Flash
8 Corps Printed Flash
80th Division Printed Flash
80th Infantry Division printed Flash
81st (West African) Division Flash
82nd (West Africa) Division 1945 Slouch Hat An excellent example of this extremely uncommon pattern which utilizes a lace to secure the inner sweatband to the body of the hat.
82nd (West Africa) Division Flash
82nd (West African) Division Flash
82nd (West African) Division Flash
82nd (West African) Division Flash
82nd (West African) Division Flash
84th Army Group Royal Artillery (TA) Printed Flash
84th Army Group Royal Artillery (TA) Printed Flash
87 Army Group Royal Artillery Flash
89th Army Group Royal Artillery (Field) Flash
8th (Irish) Battalion Kings Liverpool Regiment cap Badge
8th Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
8th Armoured Brigade Flash
8th Armoured Division Flash
8th Armoured Division Flash
8th Armoured Division printed Flash
8th Army 1st Infantry Brigade Removable Tropical Flashes
8th Army Flash
8th Army Flash
8th Army Flash
8th Army Flash
8th Army Flash
8th Army slip-on Flashes
8th Army Slip-on Formation Signs
8th Army Souvenir Cigarette Case A most unusual example
8th Army Tropical Slip-on Formation Sign
8th Battalion Cornwall Home Guard Printed Flash
8th Battalion Cornwall Home Guard Service Certificate
8th Battalion Durham Home Guard Flash
8th Division HQ Sanitary Section RAMC Postcard
8th Indian Infantry Division Flash
8th Indian Infantry Division Printed Flash
8th Indian Infantry Division Printed Flash
8th Indian Infantry Division Printed Flash
9 Corps Flash
90th Regiment of Foot (Perthshire Volunteers) Glengary Badge
92nd Canadian Overseas Battalion Cap Badge
97th Army Group Royal Artillery (Anti-Aircraft TA) Printed Flash
99 Gurkha Infantry Brigade Printed Flash
9ct Gold ANZAC Sweetheart Brooch
9ct Gold WWI 107th Canadian Overseas Battalion Sweetheart Brooch
9th An ti-Aircraft Division Flash
9th Anti Aircraft Division Flash
9th Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
9th Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
9th Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
9th Armoured Brigade Flash
9th Armoured Brigade Flash
9th Armoured Division Flash
9th Armoured Division Flash A padded example
9th Armoured Division Flash
9th Armoured Division Flash
9th Battalion (Glasgow Highland) Highland Light Infantry Cap Badge
9th Lancers Cap Badge
US Pistols and Revolvers A practical manual on the Colt M1911 and other pistols
Hans Ulrich Rudel, Stuka Pilot The autobiography of the Luftwaffe pilot Hans Rudel, the most decorated German serviceman of World War II, being the sole recipient of the Knight's Cross with Golden Oak Leaves, Swords, and Diamonds in January 1945
HMS Monmouth Trench Art Shell Case
75 New Zealand Squadron RAF Flying Log What amounts to a highly detailed personal narrative of operational flights by an unidentified tail gunner. The book includes his brevet and two copies of period photographs.
The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French, Selected from the Most Authentic Sources A pleasing little mid-19th Century volume
A Century of Sights and Sighting Aids
Accurate Shooting in War Lt Col T S Smith's handbook
Armour in Profile A compendium of superb studies of historic tanks and AFVs
Armoury of the Doges Palace in Venice
Arms and Armor of Ancient Japan, an Historical Study
Arms and Armour in the Art Institute of Chicago
Arms and Armour An extremely well illustrated instroduction
Arnhem Lift - The Diary of a Glider Pilot The first edition of Louis Hagen's classic work, believed to be the first book published about the Battle of Arnhem
British and Foreign Medal Ribbons
Cavalry Warrant Officers' and Non-Commissioned Officers' Arm Badges The standard reference
D-Day in Pictures 10 year anniversary book
Dutch Muskets and Pistols A superb history of 17th Century unmaking in the Low Countries
German Military Timepieces of World War Two
Guns for the Home Guard
Instructions for Armourers, 1931
Lay away scheme and part-exchange This is in response to all those who have enquired about the possibility of reserving goods. I understand it\'s sometimes helpful to be able to pay for a high value item over time. Contact me, let me know what works for you, and I will do my best to make it work. If you would like me to hold an item for you until you can send the money, again, get in touch so we can agree a deposit and timings. Part-exchange is always welcome Kind regards Paul
Lay away scheme and part-exchange This is in response to all those who have enquired about the possibility of reserving goods. I understand it\'s sometimes helpful to be able to pay for a high value item over time. Contact me, let me know what works for you, and I will do my best to make it work. If you would like me to hold an item for you until you can send the money, again, get in touch so we can agree a deposit and timings. Part-exchange is always welcome Kind regards Paul
Locations of British Cavalry, Infantry and Machine Gun Units, 1914-1924 A superb and extremely useful book
Manual of Rifling and Rifle Sights
Master French Gunsmith's Designs of the XVII - XIX Centuries An exquisite limited edition publication
Michelin Guides to the Battlefields - Ypres
Mills Woven Military Equipments A quality US reprint of this important source reference
Notes on the Proof of Shotguns and other Small Arms
PAIFORCE, The Official Story of the Persia and Iraq Command, 1941-6
Red Army Uniforms and Insignia, 1944 A scarce Arms & Armour Press publication
Resurgam 1940 Enamelled Lapel Badge An Anglo-French patriotic badge dating to the fall of France
Samuel Colt Presents. A loan exhibition of presentation percussion Colt firearms A superb work
Sherman in Action
Soldiers Guide to Sicily The best example of this sought after pamphlet I have encountered. These were issued to 6th Airborne Division and other troops involved in the invasion of the island.
Stuart US Light Tanks in Action
Swords and Hilt Weapons A fine and comprehensive study by highly expert authors
Tactical Notes for the Infantry Commander
The Anatomy of Nelson's Ships C Nepean Longridge's superb study
The Diary of Colonel Peter Hawker 1802-1853 This excellent two-volume reprint of Peter Hawker's diary is a classic military, hunting and shooting memoir
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Ammunition Another of Ian V Hogg's excellent works
The Naval Annual, 1900 A superb period publication containing the most detailed descriptions and plans of the vessels of the world's naval forces at the time. Fascinating stuff.
The Price Guide to Antique Guns and Pistols Peter Hawkins' study as published by the Antique Collectors' Club remains a lavishly illustrated and extremely useful work
The Standard Directory of Proof Marks With WWII German Ordnance codes
The Wipers Times
Weapon. A Visual History of Arms and Armour An extremely well illustrated and expansive study
A 1912 Indian Cavalry Officer's Sword A fine example by Wilkinson in field service scabbard. Of particular note is the presence of Ordnance stamps to either ricasso.
A 1940 dated Royal Navy issue Clasp Knife
A 1942 RAF / Air Ministry Navigator's Chartboard, Type B, Mk 2
A Class Tradesman\'s Arm Badge
A Collector's Guide to World War 2 German Medals and Political Awards Chris Ailsby's study
A Georgian Curio Being a hazel nut carved with the initials TW and dated 1799. If only it could talk.
A good set of WWI British Army Binoculars A set of US-made prismatic binoculars bought in by the British Ordnance during WWI. They bear Ordnance ownership marks and have been graded S2 and serial numbered. The case too is Ordnance broad arrow stamped. The condition is superb, with only a slight haziness to the optics, though I\'ve not cleaned them. With case and sling.
A J Marriott-Smith, Aeronautica A very comprehensive and rather useful book
A pair of 1949 Pattern Battledress Trousers A pair of modified 1949 Pattern BD Trousers as sourced from a theatre company wardrobe. Very minor moth. Suitable for further modification for re-enactment purposes.
A pair of Great War Austro-Hungarian Rifle Ammunition Pouches Model 1887 pouches for the Mannlicher
A Pair of original WWII 12th Army Flashes One matched pair of unissued 12th Army flashes which will be removed from the as-printed sheet I recently acquired from the family of a Second World War RAOC veteran.
A pair of Royal Tank Regiment Brass Shoulder Titles
A pair of Scottish Command Flashes
A Pair of WWII Identity Discs Named to 14784250 N HUDSON, C of E
A pair of WWII Khaki Puttees In excellent condition.
A pair of WWII Khaki Puttees In excellent condition.
A pair of WWII Type F Field Telephones
A quantity of .450 / .577 Cartridge Cases
A quantity of Home Guard P\'17 Stripper Clips
A quantity of Japanese Invasion Banknotes
A rare Hodge's Patent Elastic Gun circa 1850 Additional images
A rare Hodge's Patent Elastic Gun circa 1850 In 1849 Richard Edward Hodges was granted a patent for Improvements in Mechanical Purchases which are also applicable whole or in part to projectiles, which incorporated the use of 'vulcanised caoutchouc' [rubber] in bows and 'guns'. This is No. 23 of his 'Elastic' guns. Having walnut full stock fitted with rigid steel 'spreader', and engraved brass action and mounts. Overall length 120cm Another example of this type, numbered 11, is preserved in the Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds. See H. L. Blackmore, Hunting Weapons, 1971, p. 171, p. 209 and pl. 84
A rare pair of Georgian Sketches Commemorating Admiral Howe\'s victory over the French at the Battle of Ushant. Full period pieces very attractively framed. Worthy of further research.
A set of WWI General Service Buttons
A Short History of Second Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment
AB64 - WWII Army Pay Book
Aberdeen City Royal Field Artillery Shoulder Title
Aberdeenshire Territorial Engineers Title
Acrow Entrenching Tool
Admiral Sir John Jellicoe Autograph Commander of the British Grand Fleet at Jutland
Admiralty Fouled Anchor Jelly Mould A charming object
Adolf Hitler Letter-headed Paper
Adolf Hitler Reichs Chancellery Headed Paper
Africa Star
Africa Star
Africa Star
Africa Star with 1st Army Clasp
Africa Star with 8th Army Clasp
Africa Star with North Africa 1942-43 Clasp
Afrikakorps Book R J Bender and R D Law's classic refernce on the uniforms, organisation and history of the Afrikakorps
After the Battle, Flanders Then and Now
After the Battle, The Somme Then and Now
After the Battle, \"The Battle of Arnhem\" Issue 2 of the classic journal.
Ahrenfeldt, Psychiatry in the British Army in the Second World War
Air Crew Europe Star
Air Formation Signals Flash
Air Ministry History of Coastal Command 1939-42
Air Ministry Morse Key
Air Raid Handbook No1. Personal Protection Against Gas
Air Raid Handbook No1. Personal Protection Against Gas
Air Raid Handbook No2. First Aid and Nursing for Gas Casualties
Air Raid Wardens' Shoulder Title
Air Training Corps Cadet Flight Sergeants\' Rank Badges
Air Training Corps Shoulder Titles
Airborne Binoculars Case
Airborne Division Printed Flash
Airborne Division Printed Flash
Airborne Division printed Formation Sign
Airborne Division printed Formation Signs
Airborne Division printed Formation Signs
Airborne Divisions Flash A lovely early embroidered example.
Airborne Divisions Printed Flash
Airborne Troops Mk2 Steel Helmet A 1970's example in a large size. One liner-retaining bolt is lacking. Suitable for re-enactor use or collectable in its own right.
Airborne Troops Steel Helmet with 'Jump' Marks Absolutely original and untouched example, fresh to the market
Airborne Unit History; Robert N Sigmond, Off at Last An Illustrated History of the 7th Battalion the King's Own Scottish Borders 1939-1945. Signed by the author
Airfield Construction Groups Flash
Airgraph
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Airgraph The concept of the airgraph is that a large number of mail items can be sent efficiently by photographing them and developing duplicates at the destination from the photogrpahic negatives. The sysptem was developed by Kodak and was first used by the British military in May 1941 to exchange mail between Great Britain and Cairo. 1700 completed pro-formas could be put on a single roll of film that weighed just 5½ ozs
AK47 Bayonet
Akehurst, Game Guns and Rifles
AKM Bayonet
AKM type 1 Bayonet
AKM Type 2 Bayonet
AKM Type II Bayonet
Alan Beadle, German Combat Awards 1935-45 An extremely useful study, now out of print
Alan Fearnley, The Bridge at Arnhem Signed by the artist and Major General (Johnny) Frost CB, DSO & Bar, MC. The picture is currently framed, though I have assumed the buyer will require it to be posted rolled in a tube
Albaugh, Bennet and Simmons, Confederate Handguns A superb study
Aldershot District Flash
Aldershot District Flash
aldershot district southern command cloth formation
Alfred Hutton, Fixed Bayonets, a complete system of fence for the British magazine rifle
Alfred Kerr, \'The Home Guard Handbook\'
Allied Forces Headquarters Headquarters Flash
Allied Forces HQ Flash
Allied Land Forces South East Asia Flash
Allied Land Forces South East Asia Flash
Allied land Forces South East Asia Flash
Allied Military Currency 1/2 Mark Note
Allied Military Currency 10 Franc Note
Allied Military Currency 5 Franc Note
Allied Military Currency 50 Franc Note
Allied Special Forces Insignia 1939-1948 Peter Taylor's important study remains a key refernce in this exciting field
Almark Guide to Scottish Regiments
America's Classic Gun Makers A considerable volume
American Civil War Collector's Encyclopedia Francis Lord's book is a classic and exceptional study
American Civil War Savage Arms 1861 Navy Revolver Named "Navy" due to its .36 calibre, this fascinating pistol was used by both Union and Confederate forces
American Civil War Smith & Wesson Model No. 2 Army Revolver
American Civil War Uhlinger D D Cone .38 Revolver No licence is required to own this pistol
Ammunition Boots A superb post-War pair ideal for re-enactment or display.
An excellent Home Guard issue P\'17 Bayonet An exceptionally good example. The bayonet itself is excellent, as is the WWI dated scabbard. It retains it\'s original Home Guard issue 1939 Pattern bayonet frog (which has an old repair to some of it\'s stitching). About as good as one could wish for.
An exceptionally fine WWI Officers' Service Dress Cap An untouched original example in superb condition
An extensive WWII Document Group An astonishing volume of correspondence between a Scottish officer serving in the Middle East and his wife. It runs to several hundred items and is most certainly the largest such archive I have seen.
An Important Provenanced Lock of Napoleon Bonaparte\'s Hair A hugely exciting memento of one of the greatest military leaders in history. A lock of Napoleon’s hair taken at the time of his autopsy. It is contained in a superb period burr-wood snuff box inset with a gilt metal medallion depicting relief profiles of the Emperor and his wife Marie Louise, Archduchess of Austria, after the French sculptor Paul Joseph Raymond Gayrard, (1807-1855). The box opens to reveal a tortoiseshell lined interior and a small fold of paper bearing the inscription iLock of Hair, Napoleon 1st, cut off his head after death/i. This contains an earlier smaller parchment enclosing the lock and inscribed II certify that the annexed Hair was taken from the head of Napoleon Buonaparte, and that the silk with which it is tied, was part of the ligature used in the sewing up of the body after examination, in my presence. James Shortt MD, Chief Medical Officer, St Helena/I. Napoleon was detained on St Helena from October 1815 until his death in May 1821 at the age of 51. I purchased this superb artefact from the estate of the late Ann Lady Jardine of Applegirth. This provenance is documented and verifiable.
An original set of WWII British Army Dog Tags
An original set of WWII British Army Dog Tags
An original set of WWII British Army Dog Tags
An original set of WWII British Army Dog Tags
An original set of WWII British Army Dog Tags
An original set of WWII British Army Dog Tags
An original set of WWII British Army Dog Tags
An original set of WWII British Army Dog Tags
Anderson, Japanese Armour A sophisticated study
Andrew Mollo, Uniforms of the SS A standard reference
Andy McNab SAS Memoir \"Immediate Action\" with Autograph
Angolia and Littlejohn, Labor Organizations of the Third Reich
Angolia and Littlejohn, NSKK and NSFK Uniforms, Organisation and History
Angolia, In the Service of the Reich - Diplomatic & Government Officials / German Red Cross
Angolia, \"On the Field of Honor. A History of the Knight\'s Cross Bearers\"
Annis, \'Naval Swords\'
Anthony Baker, Battle Honours of the British and Commonwealth Armies
Anthony Carter and John Walter, The Bayonet A superbly illustrated study
Anthony Carter, Allied Bayonets of World War Two
Anthony Carter, Bayonet Frogs A scarce and sought after work
Anthony Carter, Bayonet Frogs A scarce and sought after work
Anthony Carter, Bayonet Frogs A scarce and sought after work
Anthony Carter, German Bayonets, the Models 98/02 and 98/05 The definitive study of the so-called "Butcher" and related bayonets. Copies are near impossible to find.
Anthony Carter, German Bayonets The definitive guide to S98/05 and related bayonets
Anthony Carter, German Ersatz Bayonets
Anthony Carter, German Knife and Sword Makers The definitive study
Anthony Carter, The Bayonet, a history of knife and sword bayonets 1850-1970 A good ex-library copy of this superb reference
Anthony Carter, World Bayonets Still the best compact single volume study
Anthony Darling, Red Coat and Brown. Bess
Anthony Darling, \"Red Coat and Brown Bess\"
Anthony Deane Drummond\'s Memoir iReturn Ticket/I Drummond served with the Parachute Regiment from the Tragino Aqueduct Raid to Arnhem. His personal account is an excellent read
Anthony R Darling, \"Red Coat and Brown Bess\"
Anti-Aircraft Command Embroidered Flash
Anti-Aircraft Command Flash Am unusually detailed example.
Anti-Aircraft Command Flash
Anti-Aircraft Command Flash
Anti-Aircraft Command Flash
Anti-Aircraft Command Flash
Anti-Aircraft Command Formation Patch An excellent machine-embroidered felt example.
Anti-Aircraft Command Insignia Combination
Anti-Aircraft Command Printed Flash
Anti-Aircraft Command Printed Flash
Anti-Aircraft Command printed Flash
Anti-Aircraft Command printed Flash
Anti-Aircraft Command Printed Flash
Anti-Aircraft Command Printed Flash
Anti-Aircraft Command Printed Flashes A mint unissued pair
Anti-Aircraft Manual inlcuding Bren and 100-Round Magazine Small Arms Training Volume I, Pamphlet No 6, Anti-Aircraft, 1942. This fascinating 59 page manual primarily covers the use of the Bren in its anti-aircraft roll. Of particular interest is the section covering the illusive 100-round drum magazine for the Bren.
Anti-Aircraft Sergeant\'s BD Blouse As found with its original owner's kit bag
Anti-Gas Gloves Protective Mittens As worn over the anti-gas gloves to protect them from damage
Anti-Gas Leaflet Army Form A2022, Anti-Gas. This little aid memoire was intended to be carried in the Pay Book. Published 1941.
Anti-Gas Leaflet Army Form A2022, Anti-Gas. This little aid memoire was intended to be carried in the Pay Book. Published 1941.
Anti-Gas Ontment No 3 An excellent example with contents.
Anti-Tank Gunner's Qualification Badge
Antique Afghan Khyber Knife An exceptionally long example measuring approximately 75cm in scabbard
Antique Afghan Khyber Knife An exceptionally long example measuring approximately 75cm in scabbard
Antique African Axe An excellent example of a genuine 19th Century axe for indigenous use, rather than a tourist souvenir piece. Likely a Zambian piece from the Lozi people. This example has a lovely lignum vitae shaft with a very pleasing old patina.
Antique African Axe An excellent example of a genuine 19th Century axe for indigenous use, rather than a tourist souvenir piece.
Antique African Axe An authentic 19th or early 20th Century example from the Congo
Antique African Carved Wooden Stool An original example distinctive of the Nupe people of Nigeria. There are old repairs and genuine evidence of native use. An authentic period piece and an extremely striking item of of African ethnic art.
Antique African Spear An example from Eastern Sudan / Ethiopia with distinctive leaf-shaped head
Antique Australian Aborigine Waddy Throwing Club A rather pleasing example of these distinctive ethnographic weapons
Antique Cannon Ball
Antique Cannon Ball Approx 2 1/2 inch dia.
Antique Canon Ball Approximately 3.5 inch diameter
Antique Canon Ball The calibre approximating a 17th / 18th Century "Saker" or four-pounder
Antique Dha A very handsome original ethnic example, no tourist souvenir.
Antique Dha Knife A handsome example with ivory handle and white metal mounts (tested as silver)
Antique Firearms
Antique German Machete An example of the "Machetes Reglamentarios" commonly carried by Spanish Infantry officers in Cuba, prior to 1898
Antique Gun Collecting
Antique Guns and Pistols Peter Hawkins' superb guide. A considerable volume including one thousand illustrations, and while out of print for decades, still one of the best and most useful refernces in its field. Copies are difficult to find, sought after and expensive
Antique Indian / South Asian large Bowie type Knife
Antique Indian Flintlock Jezail Utilizing an 18th East India Company lock
Antique Indian Tulwar Sword with inscribed blade
Antique Indo-Persian Battle Axe A large and rather decorative 19th Century steel battle axe, bearing engraved and silver koftgari caligraphic and other decoration.
Antique Indo-Persian Shield A pleasingly etched 18th-19th Century dhal of typical form and construction. The plate shows de-lamination indicative of pre-industrial hand forged plate. The decoration comprises a demonic mask at the centre of a star bust, the rays of which are divided by foliate arabesque fields with birds, wild animals and the busts of nobles or warriors, all within a broad calligraphic border and applied brass rim.
Antique Japanese Matchlock Pistol A very fine tanegashima tantutu, stocked in Japanese oak
Antique Japanese Silver Menuki Sword Mounts
Antique Luckhaus & Gunther Machete A machete byLuckhaus & Gunther of Remscheid Germany supplied to the Cubans during the Spanish American War, the latter termed these "Cutacha" , sword or fighting machete, one ricasso bearing the manufacturer's details, the other "Machete Reglamentario"
Antique Maasai Shield An authentic large and impressive example dating to the second half fo the 19th Century.
Antique Malayan Kris The knife itself is rather appealing with a blade length of 36 cm, however the scabbard would benefit from restoration.
Antique Powder Flask & Accoutrements Belt Of a type in use from the Maghreb through the Ottoman Empire as far as Indo-Persia. Fresh to the market from an old collection and rather interesting indeed
Antique small Cosh
Antique Steel Knuckles Often carried by Great War trench raiders and indeed WWII Commandos
Antique Sudanese Sword An excellent example of the takoba (also takuba or takouba) as carried across the western Sahel by mounted Tuareg, Hausa and Fulani warriors. While some carry re-used European blades, this has an indigenous broadsword blade bearing characteristic preudo German cutler's marks. A handsome authentic example.
Antique Weapons
Antique Zulu Axe
Antique Zulu Iklwa Stabbing Spear The weapon that defines the Zulu warrior, tradition dictates the design is that of Shaka himself. This is an excellent authentic antique example, not a tourist souvenir piece
Antique Zulu Ikwa Stabbing Spear A fine example and of pleasing form. Blade 40 cm, overall 110 cm.
Antique Zulu Isijula Throwing Spear Aside from a repaired fracture to the shaft, which isn't immediately apparent, this is an excellent example of this traditional Zulu weapon. An authentic antique specimen, not a tourist souvenir piece
Antique Zulu Isijula Throwing Spear An excellent and authentic piece, no tourist souvenir
Antique Zulu Isijula Throwing Spear An excellent 19th Century example of this traditional Zulu weapon. An authentic antique specimen, not a later tourist souvenir piece
Antique Zulu Isijula Throwing Spear An excellent and authentic piece, no tourist souvenir
Antique Zulu Isijula Throwing Spear An excellent and authentic piece, no tourist souvenir
Antique Zulu Isijula Throwing Spear A particularly pleasing example. Having a subtly repaired crack which to my eye doesn\'t detract.
Antique Zulu Knobkerrie An uncommonly large item. An authentic kerrie for indigenous use, no tourist souvenir
Antique Zulu Knobkerrie An extremely pleasing example of the dimpled offset head variety. It has an excellent patina, fine figure and distinctive banded decoration to the shaft. Approximately 64cm long, 9cm diameter head
Antique Zulu Knobkerrie One of the most attractive I have seen in quite some time. It has an uncommonly large terminal, this being of a seldom encountered 'mushroom' form, while the shaft tapers to a point. The wood is of a variety I am unable to identify, it has an extremely distinctive figure. Approximately 65cm long, the head 10cm in diameter
Antique Zulu Knobkerrie A handsome example with excellent patina
Antique Zulu Spear An authentic example of these sought after weapons
ANZAC Australia Shoulder Titles
April 1945 Special Order from Field Marshall Alexander of Tunis A stirring read
Arab Legion Flash
Argentinian Model 1909 Bayonet
Argyl & Sutherland Highlanders Cap Badge
Argyl & Sutherland Highlanders Cap Badge
Argyl & Sutherland Highlanders Cap Badge
Argyl & Sutherland Highlanders Officers' Service Dress Collar Badges
Argyl & Sutherland Highlanders Silver Sweetheart Brooch
Argyl & Sutherland Highlanders Sweetheart Brooch
Argyl & Sutherland Highlanders Sweetheart Brooch
Argyl & Sutherland Highlanders Sweetheart Brooch Collar Badge
Argyl and Sutherland Highlanders Cap Badge
Argyl and Sutherland Highlanders Flash
Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Cap Badge
Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Cap Badge
Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Plastic Cap Badge
Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders Shoulder Title
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Cap Badge
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Cap Badge A scarce example with original two-piece backing. Likely a WWI example
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Glengarry Badge
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Glengarry Badge with Gaunt plaque
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Gold Sweetheart Brooch A superb enameled example in two-colour 15ct and 9ct gold
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Gold Sweetheart Brooch A superb example inenameled two-colour 15ct gold
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Gold Sweetheart Brooch A superb example in 9ct gold
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders large Crossbelt or Pouch Badge
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Swagger Stick A lovely example with spherical pommel and malacca shaft
Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Swagger Stick A lovely example
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Cap Badge
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Slip-on Shoulder Title
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Sweetheart Brooch
Arm-of-Service Stripes
Armament Artificer\'s Badge
Armistice 1918 18-pounder Artillery Shell Driving Band A poignant relic of Great War British armaments production. This copper driving band, manufactured at the Yorkshire Copper Works, Sheffield, was part of the last production of the Great War and as a memento has been struck to commemorate the cessation of hostilities on the 11th of November, 1918.
Armoured Fighting Vehicle Driver's Badge
Armourer's Guide to the .45 Colt Government Semi-automatic Pistol
Armourer's Instructional Chart - Lewis Machine Gun
Armourer's Instructional Chart - SMLE
Armourer's Instructional Chart - Vickers Machine Gun
Armourer's Intructional Chart - Vickers, Lewis & Hotchkiss Tripods
Armourers Instructions - Besa Machine Gun A rare volume
Armourers Instructions - Bren LMG The most detailed technical reference
Armourers Instructions - No2 Revolver
Arms & Armour at Kelvingrove A handsome guide based on examples for R L Scott\'s stunning collection held at Glasgow
Arms & Armour Book Illustrated with examples from the Wallace Collection
Arms & Armour of the English Civil War David Blackmore\'s work remains a classic. This is a hard-bound edition in dust jacket
Arms and Armour Society Journal With articles on the German Blade Museum at Solingen, armour etc
Arms and Armour Society Journal The Royal Armouries special issue with articles on Scottish basket hilted swords amongst other subjects
Arms ans Armour Society Journal With article on Scottish dirks
Army Air Corps Cap Badge
Army Air Corps Cap Badge
Army Air Corps Helicopter Air Gunner Wing
Army Air Corps Plastic Cap Badge
Army Armourer / Artificer\'s Qualification Badge
Army Brown Enamel Mug
Army Cape Clasp
Army Catering Corps Cloth Shoulder Title
Army Catering Corps Brass Shoulder Title
Army Catering Corps Cap Badge
Army Catering Corps Plastic Cap Badge An excellent example.
Army Catering Corps Plastic Cap Badge
Army catering Corps Plastic Cap Badge
Army Catering Corps Shoulder Title
Army Catering Corps Shoulder Titles
Army Catering Corps Title
Army Cavalry / Saddlery Manual This remains the best printed reference to British Army saddlery
Army Chaplain's Cap Badge
Army Council Instruction 934 of 1944 for Home Guard
Army Council Instruction No760 of 1944 for Home Guard
Army Council Instructions 1005-1009 of 1944 for Home Guard
Army Council Instructions 872-874 1944 for Home Guard
Army Cyclist Corps Cap Badge A maker-marked example
Army Cyclist Corps Cap Badge
Army Cyclist Corps Cap Badge
Army Cyclist Corps Title A scarce original example.
Army Dental Corps Cap Badge
Army Drummer\'s Qualification Badge
Army Drummer\'s Qualification Badge
Army Education Corps Cap Badge A good maker-marked example by Gaunt, circa 1920-1946
Army Education Corps Cap Badge
Army Education Corps Cap Badge
Army Educational Corps Cap Badge
Army Farrier's Qualification Badge
Army Gun Layers' Badge
Army Handkerchief
Army Issue Monocular I adore these little isntruments. This is an excellent example in every regard, and unit marked to the elite cavalry unit the Royal Horse Guards
Army issue Pocket Watch For spares or repair
Army Issue Square Protractor An Ordnance marked and dated example.
Army knitted Tie
Army Map Reading and Compass Manual
Army Map Reading Manual
Army Map Reading Manual
Army Medic\'s Red Cross Arm Band A machine woven example. This was bought with a quantity of WWII German cloth insignia as brought back by an Army veteran.
Army Musician's Dress Qualification Badge
Army Musician's Scarlet Tunic The buttons are replacements.
Army Musician\'s Arm Badge
Army Musician\'s Badge
Army Musician\'s Badge
Army Officer's Knitted Tie
Army Officer's Percussion Manstopper Belt Pistol, circa 1840-1850 An impressive and substantial pistol by Walsh Lovett & Co of London, having 10-inch Octagonal-section barrel of man-stopping 10-bore, the latter having Nock patent breech, and bead and notch sights, secured to the full walnut stock by a captive key set within paktong escutcheons, the grip finely checkered, and vacant escutcheon inset to the neck, the captive ram-rod has been professionally restored. In all an elegant and impressive piece.
Army Officer's Percussion Manstopper Belt Pistol, circa 1840-1850
Army Officer's Sam Browne Small Calibre Automatic Pistol Holster
Army Officer's Sword Case
Army Officer's unusual Bulova Axe Formerly the property of D F Mercer Wilson, Royal Artillery, a WWII dated Indian-made kit bag and an Indian axe known as a Bulova. The latter has a leather cover for its blade, this and the shaft bearing Mercer Wilson's name and initials respectively. As the Bulova is a fighting axe rather than a tool, and this example is named and has the appearance of a functional object rather than a decorative souvenir, it can be assumed that this Army officer considered the Bulova the 'real fighting stuff'. I am aware of another very similar example, also with leather scabbard, though having a bamboo shaft whipped and strapped in the manner of a crop, with a provenance to a Highland Regiment.
Army Officer\'s Knitted Tie
Army Ordnance Corps Cap Badge
Army Physical Training Instructor Qualification Badge
Army Piper's Qualification Badge
Army Pointer Staff and Webbing Pouch Used by soldiers to indicate the location of a target to another observer. Sometimes associated with Sniping and Vickers machine gun spotters
Army Private's Enfield Rifle Combination Tool A good example of the Pattern No 1 Private's Wrench of circa 1850s
Army Re-Mount Service Cap Badge A rare example
Army Remount Service Cap Badge
Army Service Corps Brass Shoulder Titles
Army Service Corps Cap Badge
Army Service Corps Officer's Cap Badge
Army Service Corps Shoulder Titles
Army Service Corps Shoulder Titles
Army Service Corps Shoulder Titles
Army Shell Dressing
Army Signalers' Arm Badge
Army Whistle Leather Strap
Army Wireless Operator's Qualification Badge
Army \"Housewife\" Sewing Kit
Arne Hoff, \"Dutch Firearms\" A classic and handsome study
Arnhem related 2nd Army Souvenir An unusual item of WWII " trench art" bearing a polaque engraved Second Army Helmond Holland September 1944.
Arnhem veteran Major Victor Dover MC, Silken Canopy
ARP Booklet \"The Protection of Your Home Against Air Raids\"
ARP Breast Badge
ARP Breast Badge
ARP Chevron
ARP Chevron
ARP Cigarette Card Album A delightful album containing 45 of a set fo 50 cards
ARP Envelope
ARP First Aid for Gas Casualties Manual
ARP First Aid Post printed Shoulder Title
ARP First Aid Tin
ARP Gas Mask Handbook
ARP Handbook No1
ARP Lapel Badge
ARP Lapel Badge An example of the scarce miniature version of this 'mufti' badge
ARP Lapel Badge
ARP Lapel Badge in Original Carton
ARP Medal and document group
ARP Membership Card
ARP Messenger Shoulder Titles
ARP Messenger Shoulder Titles
ARP Northern Division HQ Sample Uniform Labels
ARP Overalls Breast Badge
ARP Pamphlet - How to Protect Your Home, Your Business Your City
ARP Rescue Shoulder Title
ARP Service Chevrons
ARP Silver Lapel Badge
ARP Silver Lapel Badge
ARP Warden\'s Helmet With Rank Stripe A very good example of this scarce pattern
ARP Warden\'s Whistle
ARP Whistle
ARP Whistle
ARP Whistle with Improvised Lanyard
Artificer Brass Qualification Badge
Artificers' Arm Badge
Artificer\'s Arm Badge
Artificer\'s Qualification Badge
Artificer\'s Qualification Badge
Artificer\'s Qualification Badge
Artillery Gun Layer's Badge
Artillery Sergeant's Brass Rank Badges
Artillery Warrant Officer\'s Rank Device
Artists Rifles Cap Badge
Assam Valley Light Horse Cap Badge A lovely example of a scarce Indian cavalry cap badge. (See Metal Shoulder Titles shop category for the titles which came with this badge.)
Assumed 1st Canadian Division Flash Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
Astonishing Collection of WWII Canadian Formation Patches Fresh to the market, a stunning collection of original WWII Canadian Army Battle Patches clearly formerly a military Ordnance Clothing Stores reference set as each card bears identifying annotations including stores reference numbers. It includes some exceptionally rare examples and the whole would take some considerable time and expense to replace. A unique opportunity. The badges have been affixed with a water-soluble adhesive which is now dry and can be removed with relative ease from the canvas flashes, I have shown the reverse of one patch which I have detached from the card to show how well they tidy up
Atkinson, \"The British Duelling Pistol\" The standard reference
Atlantic Star
Atlantic Star
Atlantic Star
Atractive 18th Century 14th Dragoons Cavalry Guidon Panel One of two such oil-on-panel representations of mid 18th Century guidons of the XIV Dragoons I have acquired. Painted to a very high standard on mahogany panels, each is attractively framed and mounted. The condition is superb. 38cm x 34cm framed.
Atractive 18th Century 14th Dragoons Cavalry Guidon Panel One of two such oil-on-panel representations of mid 18th Century guidons of the XIV Dragoons I have acquired. Painted to a very high standard on mahogany panels, each is attractively framed and mounted. The condition is superb. 37cm x 33cm framed.
ATS Brooch
ATS Brooch
ATS Brooch by Gaunt
ATS Cap Badge
ATS Cap Badge
ATS Cap Badge
ATS Cap Badge
ATS City of London Companies Royal Artillery Flashes
ATS City of London Companies, Royal Artillery Flash
ATS Lanyard
ATS Officer's Cap Badge
ATS Officer's Service Dress Bronze Cap Badge
ATS Officer\'s Bronze Cap Badge
ATS Officer\'s Private-purchase Battledress Blouse A scarce original ATS officer\'s BD Blouse bearing its original insignia and the name of its original owner, a Signals officers attached to HG 21st Army Group
ATS Peaked Cap A lovely original example
ATS Plastic Cap Badge
ATS Plastic Cap Badge
ATS Printed Shoulder Title
ATS Printed Shoulder Titles
ATS Shoulder Titles
ATS Shoulder Titles
ATS Shoulder Titles
ATS Signals Flash
ATS Signals Flash
ATS Signals Flashes
ATS Silver Lapel Badge These numbered badges were issued to the first volunteers
ATS Work Overalls
Attractive 1915 Silver Trench Watch While it would benefit from the watch glass being polished, this is rather a pleasing example. Larger than many encountered, it has a black enamel face with gilt numerals. It has a screw-on bezel. The face opens on a hinge to reveal the movement. In a silver case bearing London import marks for 1915. It is in running condition.
Attractive 19th Century Artillery Shot Inkwell A charming little object fabricated from iron shot. The applied brass plaque bears a curious engraved inscription in a cursive script
Attractive 19th Century Russian Kindjal Type Dagger A rather high quality knife of this distinctive type, having steel hilt with black composition grips, mirror-bright polished steel blade, and conforming leather-covered scabbard with steel locket and chape. A handsome and scarce example
Attractive Afghan or North Indian Flintlock Musket A fine example with East India Company lock and inlay incorporating Chinese mother-of-pearl gaming pieces
Attractive Antique Indian Sword / Talwar A Talwar or circa 1800, having Indo-Muslim hilt decorated with silver inlay. The single-edged blade measures approximately 30 inches.
Attractive Malayan Kris A particularly handsome antique Indonesian or Malayan Kris. The carved-wood hilt is modelled as a stylised bird, with selut and mendak (hilt collars) in copper. The straight blade shows a good patina, though subtle pamor. It retains its original scabbard, the wrangka or throat of which is in buffalo horn and particularly attractive. A very handsome ethnic dagger.
Attractive Oriental Dagger / Knife A rather handsome little knife in attractive condition. I suspect a North Indian or further Eastern origin. Likely 19th or early 20th Century. Authentic ethnic rather than a tourist piece. Should you know the origin of this piece I would be delighted to hear from you.
Attractive pair of Trench Art WWI Shell Case Planters
Attractive Trench Art 37mm Pom-Pom Gun Round Engraved Thiepval Messines, 1916-1917 and purchased with the other named example also listed.
Attractive Victorian Buckinghamshire Rifle Volunteer Corps Quartermaster's Chest An extremely pleasing and compact item of military furniture, measuring just 21 x 13 x 14 inches
Attractive Victorian Cast Lead Door Stop Modelled as Field Marshal Wolseley. A rare example retaining its original paint finish. Field Marshal Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley (1833 – 1913) served in Burma, the Crimean War, the Indian Mutiny, China, Canada, and throughout Africa—including his Ashanti campaign and the Nile Expedition against Mahdist Sudan in 1884–85. He served as Commander-in-Chief of the Forces from 1895 to 1900.
Attractive WWI Armistace Medal
Attractive WWII War Savings Poster \"A Gun for Every Job\" ... Depicting the Bren, Sten, Boys anti tank rifle, Mills and Sticky Grenades
Attractive WWII War Savings Poster \"Britain\'s Mechanised Army\"
Audax, Badge Backings & Special Embellishments of the British Army An oft overlooked but superb reference
Auguste Demmin, An Illustrated History of Arms and Armour, 1877
Australian 1907 Pattern Bayonet A 1917 dated example
Australian 1915 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier A mint unissued example.
Australian 1937 Pattern Webbing Holster A mint unissued WWII dated example and the only one I\'ve ever seen.
Australian Air Force Title
Australian Army issue Drinking Cup
Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Cap Badge
Australian Forces Shoulder Titles
Australian Legion of Ex-Serivcemen & -Women Lapel Badge
Australian P'07 Bayonet in rare Double-seamed Scabbard An Australian example of the rare double seamed scabbard. These are assumed to have been introduced as a Wartime economy, enabling the utilisation of smaller strips of leather. The pattern is distinctive in have a stitched seam and rib on both the front and back of the scabbard, with the chape having corresponding raised channels. However in the List of Changes in British War Materiel for 1920 the pattern is cancelled, 'no scabbards of this pattern having been made'. Skennerton suggests at least some samples or test runs must have been performed, as some very rare examples are recorded. The Australians did adopt the pattern during the inter-War years, this is a 1920 dated Lithgow-made example. The bayonet is also of Australian manufacture at the Orange Arsenal. I have an exceptionally rare British made example listed elsewhere on this site, bearing maker's marks of Hepburn Gale & Ross, and a 1915 date.
Australian Pattern 1937 Webbing Basic Pouches
Australian Pattern 1937 Webbing Jungle Braces
Australian Pattern 1937 Webbing Water Bottle Carrier
Austrian / German Export Contract Bayonet
Austrian 1854 Lorenz Socket Bayonet
Austrian 1895 Pattern Bayonet with Free French Plaque
Austrian 1895 Pattern NCO's Bayonet
Austrian 1912 Export Bayonet Also used by the Austrian Army during WWI
Austrian Model 1873 Bayonet A unit-marked example
Austrian Model 1888 Mannlicher Bayonet
Austrian Model 1888 NCO's Bayonet
Austrian Model 1895 NCO\'s Bayonet with Frog and Knot
Austro-Hungarian Bayonets Book
Austro-Hungarian M1867 Werndl-Holub Rifle A good unit-marked example of a rifle which saw service up until the First World War
Austro-Hungarian M1867 Werndl-Holub Rifle Additional images
Authentic antique Australian Aborigine Boomerang A fine, undamaged and rather long example
Authentic Kukri A rather pleasing high quality example in carved and rattan-bound wooden scabbard
Authentic Kukri Rather an interesting example with a steel re-enforced scabbard
Autobiography of Arnhem Veteran Sir Brian Horrocks, A Full Life
Autobiography of General 'Windy' Gale, Call to Arms
Autograph of Admiral of the Fleet John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent An original autograph of this Naval commander, MP and patron of Horatio Nelson
Autograph of Major General Townshend Major General Sir Charles Vere Ferrers Townshend KCB, DSO (21 February 1861 – 18 May 1924) led the disastrous first British Expedition against Baghdad during World War I
Autograph of Napier Crookenden, Airlanding Brigade & Parachute Regiment Crookenden served during the Second World War as a Brigade Major in the 6th Airlanding Brigade, in 1943 planning and implementing glider assaults to secure bridges over the River Orne on D-Day. Going on to command of 9th Battalion Parachute, leading his Regiment during the Battle of the Bulge and later the crossing of the Rhine
Autographed Battle Britain Ball Programme An impressive 1974 programme bearing the signatures of: Johnny Johnson Douglas Bader Hugh Dundas Alan Deere Christopher Foxley-Norris Jeffrey Quill (Spitfire test pilot)
Autographed Biography of John Kenneally VC, Irish Guards m/ Parachute Regiment
Autographed George Cross History Smyth\'s \"The Story of the George Cross\" signed by Air Vice-Marshall Laurie Sinclair and George Cross recipients Joseph Lynch and Richard Balcburn
Automatic Pistol Holster
Auxiliary Fire Service Overalls Badge
Auxiliary Fire Service Overalls Badge
Auxiliary Fire Service Overalls Badge
Auxilliary Fire Service Lapel Badge
AW Phosphorus Grenade Ammunition Box Enamel Sign
B T White, British Tank Markings and Names
B W Robinson, A Primer of Japanese Sword-Blades
B W Robinson, \"The Arts of the Japanese Sword\" A classic study
B2 Second Pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife A fresh to the market example of this sought after knife. This example has a hand forged blade and variant scabbard with squared chape.
B2 second pattern FS / Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife A superb example
Back-issue of Militaria Magazine Containing articles on US Army soldiers' clothing in the Ardennes, WWII British anti-gas kit, Great War British tanks etc
Badges of the British Army The most useful compact study of British Army cap badges
Badges of the British Army The most useful compact study of British Army cap badges
Badges of the British Army Still the handiest single volume work in this field
Badges of the British Army 1820-1960 Still the handiest single volume work in this field
Baer, The History of the German Steel Helmet, 1916 - 1945 The standard reference
Baker Rifle Bayonet
Baker Rifle Bayonet and Scabbard An extremely rare early 19th Century Baker rifle bayonet. This Volunteer variant has the seldom encountered first type stirrup hilt and retains its original brass-mounted leather scabbard. It bears no marks other than a numeric stamp to the blade near the cross guard. Baker rifle bayonets are certainly somewhat scarce, their scabbards however are exceptionally rare and this example is extremely attractive, being complete and strong. Blade 475mm, overall 595mm
Baker Rifle Bayonet Blade and Grip An excellent Ordnance stamped blade by Dawes
BAOR Identity Disc
Barker, \"British and American Infantry Weapons of World War 2\" A well illustrated study
Barry Gregory, British Airborne Troops A very useful study
Barry Gregory, British Airborne Troops A classic study
Basil Boothroyd, Home Guard Goings On WWII Humorous Fiction
Battle damaged Italian M'1933 Helmet A named and dated helmet from the recently dispersed Bennison collection
Battle damaged WWII US 'Handie-Talkie' Radio
Battle Honours of the British & Commonwealth Armies Baker's hugely useful refernce to the locations and honours of British and Commonwealth units. An essential reference
Battle of Jutland Souvenir A small hand-engraved steel disc, likely taken from a piece of shrapnel from the battle
Bavarian Bayonets Book
Bavarian Cavalry Officer\'s Pickelhaube
Baxter, Blunderbusses
Baxter, \"Superimposed Load Firearms, 1360-1860\" One of a limited edition of this seminal work. Still the only major study.
Bayonet Frog
Bayonet Frog No 4 for Scottish Regiments
Bayonet Grips
Beach Groups Flash
Bedford GS 3-Ton Truck Handbook
Belford and Dunlap, The Mauser Self-Loading Pistol
Belgian 1867 Albini Braendlin Service Rifle The stock has suffered worm, though the metalwork is very good. This example has a strong lock action and good bore. Obsolete calibre so not subject to licensing requirments
Belgian 1867 Albini Braendlin Service Rifle Additional images
Belgian Albini Braendlin Socket Bayonet
Belgian Army Helmet
Belgian Militaria Journal Including an article on Free Belgian military uniforms in Great Britain 1940-1945
Belgian Model 1924 Bayonet In scabbard with matching serial
Belgian SAFN 1949 Bayonet
Belt Buckles and Brocades of the Third Reich A copy of Angolia's standard reference Belt Buckles and Brocades of the Third Reich published by Bender in 1982. The first edition of this superb book. Running to some 192 pages it remains an essential reference for the collector in this field.
Bender and Petersen, Herman Goring - from Regiment to Fallschirmpanzerkorps
Bender Classic title on the Luftwaffe Curiuosly signed by a Laftwaffe aircrew veteran
Bender title - Air Organizations of the Third Reich
Bera and Aubry, Bayonets of the First World War
Berkshire Regiment 1914-15 Star Trio with Silver War Badge To 14072 Private R Jahn, father of the No 1 Army Commando veteran who's medals are also listed.
Berlin Area / British Troops in Berlin Flash
Berlin District / Command Flash
Berlin District / Command Flash
Berlin Troops Flash
Bess
Bess 2
Biography of Geoffrey Keyes VC, 11 Commando A uniquely rare copy of the book "Geoffrey Keys VC of the Rommel Raid", written by his sister, Elizabeth Keyes. The book is an author-inscribed presentation copy. The text bears annotations correcting the published work.
Biography of Samuel Colt
Biography of Waffen SS Panzer Commander Jochen Peiper
Bishop & Warner, German Insignia of World War II
Black and Green Feather Hackle
Black Feather Hackle As worn by the Cameronians, Royal Ulster Rifles and No 9 Commando
Black Felt Circular Badge Backing
Black Leather Bayonet Frog
Black Watch 4th Infantry Division Insignia Combination
Black Watch 51st (Highland) Division Tropical Shoulder Insignia
Black Watch Canada slip-on Shoulder Titles
Black Watch Cap Badge An example with pin-back.
Black Watch Cap Badge
Black Watch Cap Badge
Black Watch Feather Hackle
Black Watch Glengarry Badge
Black Watch Hackle
Black Watch Hackle From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits.
Black Watch Hackle From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits.
Black Watch Hackle From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits.
Black Watch Hackle From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits.
Black Watch Hackle From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits.
Black Watch Home Guard Field Service Cap
Black Watch Officer\'s Sporran From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits.
Black Watch Regimental Police Brassard / Arm Band
Black Watch Sweetheart Brooch
Black Watch Tartan Flash
Black Watch Trench Art letter Rack Fabricated from a 6-pr shell case. From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits.
Black Watch Uniform Buttons
Blacker Bombard Training Manual
Blackmore, British Military Firearms, 1650-1850 The bible; both an authoritative reference and an excellent narrative
Blackmore, British Military Firearms, 1650-1850 The standard reference. Authoritative, well illustrate and a superb read
Blackmore, \"A Dictionary of London Gunmakers, 1350 - 1850\"
Blackmore, \"British Military Firearms 1650-1850\" Blackmore\'s masterpiece. An essential reference and excellent read.
Blackmore, \"English Pistols\"
Blackmore, \"Gunmakers of London Supplement\" An essential reference
Blackmore, \"Royal Sporting Guns at Windsor\"
Blackmore, \"The Armouries of the Tower of London. Ordnance\" One of the finest studies of cannon.
Blackmore, \'British Military Firearms, 1650-1850\' A superb study.
Blade-marked WWII US M3 Fighting Knife
Blanco
Blank Identity Disc
Bloomer, Badges of the Highland & Lowland Regiments
Bloomer, \"Badges of the Highland and Lowland Regiments, (including Volunteer and Territorial Battalions) A superb study and essential reference
Bloomer, \"Scottish Regimental Badges, 1793-1971\"
Blue Feather Hackle
Blue Feather Hackle
Bodsworth, \"British Uniforms and Equipment of the Great War, 1914 - 1918, Clothing and Necessaries\" An essential reference and near impossible to find printed work
Bodsworth, \"Service Dress 1902 to the Present\"
Boer Clasp Knife
Boer War - Great War Novelty Pepperette Modelled as and artillery shell
Boer War - WWI Emergency Ration A complete un-opened example
Boer War - WWI HMS Powerful Cap Tally HMS Powerful being one of the two vessels the crews of which played such a famous part in the relief of Ladysmith, it later served in China during the Boxer uprising.
Boer War - WWI Officer's Saddle, Saddle Wallets and Sword Frog / Horseshoe Pouch Additional images
Boer War - WWI Officer's Saddle, Saddle Wallets and Sword Frog / Horseshoe Pouch
Boer War - WWI Officer's Water Bottle
Boer War - WWI Officer\'s Sam Browne Revolver Ammunition Pouch
Boer War / Great War Royal Navy Patriotic Commemoratives
Boer War / Great War \"Welcome Home\" Banner Printed on fabric and in sound condition. Not too large to display conveniently.
Boer War / WWI British Soldier\'s Razor An excellent example, the horn grip scales of which have been branded with the soldier\'s initials and service number.
Boer War / WWI Printed Cotton Bandage
Boer War / WWI Printed Cotton Bandage
Boer War / WWI Sam Browne Water Bottle and Shoulder Strap
Boer War 1900 Queen Victoria Gift Tin A very good example complete with original contents
Boer War 1901 Pattern Naval Pistol Ammunition Pouch
Boer War Army Issue Prismatic Marching Compass Case A rare 1901 dated example
Boer War British Pattern 1901 Bandolier
Boer War Cavalry Other Rank\'s Saddle Pouches A 1900 dated, maker and Ordnance stamped set in excellent condition.
Boer War Chocolate Tin An extremely fine example
Boer War Chocolate Tin An extremely fine example of Queen Victoria's 1900 Christmas gift to the troops
Boer War Everlasting Silver Leaves Cape Town Souvenir
Boer War Goss China Miniature Jug
Boer War Imperial Yeomanry Slouch Hat Badge / Title
Boer War Leather Bandolier
Boer War Mounted Infantry Bandolier A very good example of the Bandolier, 50 Rounds, Mounted Infantry, Pattern 1897. Extremely well marked and 1900 dated.
Boer War Mounted Infantry Leather Bandolier A unit marked example
Boer War New Testament
Boer War Norfolk Regiment CDV An excellent study
Boer War period British Military Water Bottle
Boer War period Campaign Knife and Fork
Boer War period Long Lee / Lee Enfield Rifle Oil Bottle
Boer War Period Ordnance Issue Clinometer Case An excellent and well-marked example bearing an 1890\'s date.
Boer War period Swagger Stick The pommel fabricated from Maxim / rifle cartridge cases
Boer War period Triangular Bandage
Boer War Portrait Photograph
Boer War Royal Fusiliers Carved Wooden Pipe A lovely example
Boer War Sam Browne Sword Frog
Boer War Seige of Kimberley Sweetheart Brooch Being a handsomely gold-mounted and engraved rifle bullet
Boer War Slade Wallace Belt and Frog
Boer War Soldiers\' New Testament
Boer War Souvenir Brooched 1895 Shilling Coin
Boer War Stereoviews and rare table model Viewer A fascinating boxed group of 30 stereoviews of the Boer War. Published Underwood & Underwood and presented in a book-form case. Complete with a rare table model Holmes-Bates pattern stereoviewer. I have collected stereoviews for some time now and highly commend the field to you; seeing the Boer War in three dimensions is little short of time travel, you will not be disappointed. Cards such as these are being traded individually elsewhere at between three and fifteen pounds each.
Boer War Stereoviews and Stereoviewer
Bofors Anti-aircraft Artillery Clip
Bofors Anti-aircraft Artillery Clip
Boiled Sweets Ration Tin
Book of English Gunmakers De Witt Bayley and Douglas Nye's English Gunmakers, the Birmingham and Provincial Gun Trade in the 18th and 19th Century. It remains a most useful study
Book of WWII Naval and Air Force Uniforms & Clothing A useful and comprehensive reference
Book on 17th - 18th Century Spanish Knifes and Cutlers
Book on 18th / 19th Century School of Sword Fencing
Book on Antique Firearms
Book on Antique Pistols
Book on Army Badges & Insignia of WWII A very useful and comprehensive reference
Book on Army Badges & Insignia of WWII
Book on British & American Flintlocks
Book on British & Commonwealth Special Forces Insignia
Book on British Army Regimental Badges A working copy of this classic
Book on British Militatary Longarms 1815-1865 A scarce copy of De Witt Bailey's classic
Book on Buttons of the Indian Army
Book on Customs, Police and Postal Service Arms A copy of Frederick Wilkinson's seminal study For Those Entrusted with Arms, a history of the Police, Post, Customs and private use of weapons in Britain
Book on Danish Military Bayonets and Knives
Book on Dutch Army Cap Badges
Book on early Norwegian Socket Bayonets
Book on Famous US Firearms
Book on Flintlock Guns & Rifles
Book on French Pistols & Sporting Guns
Book on German Third Reich Swords
Book on German Third Reich Uniforms
Book on great Naval Battles of the 20th Century
Book on Identifying Fake German Third Reich Daggers A working copy in damped condition
Book on Japanese Swords \"One Hundred Masterpieces from the Collection of Walter A Compton\"
Book on Military Head Dress Rather a useful reference
Book on Military Pistols and Revolvers
Book on Naval & Marine Badges of WWII An extremely useful volume
Book on Percussion Guns & Rifles
Book on Pistols of the World
Book on Polish Bayonets
Book on RAF Squadron Badges Peter Smith's Royal Air Force Squadron Badges is a seldom encountered and thoroughly pleasing work
Book on Revolvers, 1870-1940
Book on Royal Engineers Volunteers 1859-1908 Another superb reference from Ray Westlake
Book on Royal Signals Headdress and Badges
Book on Russian and Soviet Military Awards
Book on Second World War Japanese Infantry
Book on Soviet Uniforms & Insignia post-1945
Book on the German Soldier on the Eastern Front Another insightful study by James Lucas
Book on the Waffen SS in Russia
Book on US Army Cloth Insignia from 1941
Book on US Percussion Rifles
Book on Volunteer Militaria The standard reference
Book on War Correspondents of the US Civil War
Book on Weapons & Equipment of the Victorian Army Featherstone's classic
Book on Weapons of the Falklands War
Book on Winchester Arms An ex-Library copy
Book on World Army Uniforms of WWII and later
Book on WWI Naval Aviation
Book on WWII Army Badges & Insignia
Book on WWII British Airborne Clothing & Equipment
Book on WWII British Army Regimental Badges and Caps A particularly useful guide to the various coloured Field Service Caps
Book on WWII German Military Uniforms & Insignia
Book on WWII RAF Aircraft A signed copy of this excellent work
Book on Yeomanry Sabretaches
Books I have been fortunate in acquiring much of the library of the late Roger D C Evans, bayonet collector, researcher and author. Many of the books offered here rare, out-of-print and author-inscribed presentation copies.
Boook on Army Uniforms of WWII
Border Regimant Officer\'s Silver-topped Swagger Stick
Border Regiment at Arnhem Alan Green's excellent account
Border Regiment Brass Shoulder Titles
Border Regiment Brass Shoulder Titles
Border Regiment British War and Victory Medal Pair To 201986 Pte David Winskill, 1/5th and 1st Battalion Border Regiment
Border Regiment British War Medal etc That of 32171 Pte A Money. Together with annotated ephemera pertaining to the Salonika Front. 9th (Service) Battalion (Pioneers) Formed at Carlisle in September 1914 as part of K3 and came under orders of 66th Brigade in 22nd Division. Moved to Lewes and Seaford. Moved to billets in Eastbourne in November 1914. February 1915 : became Divisional Pioneers in same Division. Moved to Seaford March 1915 and on to Aldershot May 1915. Landed at Le Havre 4 September 1915 but soon to Salonika, arriving 7 November 1915.
Border Regiment Brooched Cap Badge Apparently silver plated
Border Regiment Cap Badge
Border Regiment Cap Badge
Border Regiment Cap Badge
Border Regiment Cap Badge
Border Regiment Cap Badge
Border Regiment Cap Badge
Border Regiment Cap Badge
Border Regiment Cap Badge An unusually crisp stamping
Border Regiment Cap Badge
Border Regiment Cap Badge A Gaunt marked example
Border Regiment Cap Badge
Border Regiment Cap Badge
Border Regiment Cap Badge
Border Regiment Cap Badge
Border Regiment Collar Badges
Border Regiment Field Service Cap
Border Regiment Home Service Pattern Helmet Plate
Border Regiment Officer's Cap Badge
Border Regiment Officer's Field Service Cap
Border Regiment Officer's Service Dress Cap Badge
Border Regiment Officer's Service Dress Collar Badges
Border Regiment Officer\'s Cap Badge
Border Regiment OR\'s Collar Badges
Border Regiment OR\'s Collar Badges
Border Regiment P'07 Bayonet with Hooked Quillon An excellent example unit-marked to 5 Border. In its original scabbard with matching serials and dates. Complete with its original P'08 webbing frog with tab.
Border Regiment Pre-1915 Full Dress Frock A scarce pre-1914 scarlet frock bearing Border Regiment collar badges and brass General Service buttons. It shows evidence of once having a Longs Service & Good Conduct chevron to the left forearm and it has loops allowing the wearing of musician\'s swallow\'s nests. There is evidence of the original paper label and various issue marks. One brass belt hook is lacking though easily replaced. A good clean example.
Border Regiment Printed Shoulder Title
Border Regiment Shoulder Title
Border Regiment Shoulder Title
Border Regiment Shoulder Title
Border Regiment Shoulder Title
Border Regiment Shoulder Title Of the pattern associated with 1st Battalion
Border Regiment Shoulder Title Of the pattern associated with 1st Battalion
Border Regiment Shoulder Titles
Border Regiment slip-on Shoulder Title
Border Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
Border Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
Border Regiment slip-on Shoulder Title An interesting Wartime-worn example which was trimmed by its original owner
Border Regiment Staybrite Cap Badge One of the more short-lived anodised aluminium cap badges
Border Regiment Swagger Stick
Border Regiment Swagger Stick
Border Regiment Sweetheart Brooch
Border Regiment Sweetheart Brooch
Bore Inspection Tool
Bore Viewer An excellent and well marked example.
Borsarello, Camouflaged Uniforms of the Waffen SS and Wehrmacht
Bottomley and Hopson, Arms & Armour of the Samurai A superb book and the best single volume on the subject
Bottomley and Hopson, Arms and Armour of the Samurai A working copy of this superb study
Bottomley and Hopson, Arms and Armour of the Samurai A superb study and essential reference
Bottomley and Hopson, \"Arms & Armour of the Samurai\" The best single volume on this fascinating subject
Bound volume of The Navy & Army Illustrated, 1896 A rare and utterly fascinating publication
Bound volume of The Navy & Army Illustrated, 1896 Additional images
Bowen, The Pickelhaube, volume 1
Bowen, The Pickelhaube, volume 2 One of the first 500 signed copies
Bowen, Third Reich Dagger Reproductions
Bowser, Rifles of the White Death, a Collector's and Shooter's Guide to Finnish Military Rifles, 1918-1944
Boxed ARP silver Lapel Badge
Boxed RAF Mk VIII Flying Goggles
Boxed WWI Stereoviews A group of 38 First World War stereoviews from Realistic Travels. Complete in their original book-form slip-case. I collect stereoviews and I commend the subject to you all, their study brings the First World War to vivid life. Viewers can be obtained for around £20. They retail typically for between £3 and £15 each singly, making boxed groups like this incredible value.
Boxed WWII British Army No 1 Electric Lamp
Boys Anti Tank Rifle Hexagonal Socket
Boys Anti Tank Rifle Spanner
Boys Anti-Tank Rifle Webbing Cover
Brass and steel Kit Bag Lock
Brass Button Stick A standard brass example as carried in the washing and shaving kit roll.
Brass Button Stick A maker-marked example.
Brass Button Stick
Brass Button Stick
Brass Button Stick
Brass Button Stick An uncommonly large hand-made example bearing its original owner's service number
Brass Button Stick With 1917 patent date
Brass Button Stick / Equipment Protector The only example I\'ve encountered marked Service Supply
Brass Buttons
Brass Clothing Buttons Price per button
Brass Kit Bag Lock.
Brass-hilted military Short Sword
Brayley and Ingram, Khaki Drill and Jungle Green, British Tropical Uniforms, 1939-45 An essential study from two of the most sophisticated and quite frankly gentlemanly collectors and scholars in this field.
Brayley and Ingram, The World War II Tommy, British Army Uniforms, European Theatre 1939-45 in Colour Photographs A classic
Brayley and Ingram, The World War Two British Tommy, British Army Uniforms, European Theatre, 1939-45 An essential study from two of the most sophisticated and quite frankly gentlemanly collectors and scholars in this field.
Breast Transmitter An item of equipment iconic of WAAFs in Ops. Rooms
Bren Double Pull-Through
Bren Gun Bas Vent Reamers
Bren Gun Carrier Driver's Badge
Bren Gun Carrier Qualification Badge
Bren Gun Fowling Tool
Bren Gun Gas Vent Reamers
Bren Gun Magazine
Bren Gun Mop & Brush
Bren Gun Sling
Bren Gun Sling
Bren Gun Spares and Tools Kit
Bren Gun Transit Chest
Bren Gunner Arm Badge
Bren Gunner Arm Badge
Bren Gunner Qualification Badge
Bren Gunner's Qualification Badge
Bren Gunner's Qualification Badge
Bren Light Machine Gun Magazine Loading Tool
Bren LMG Double Pull Through
Bren LMG Double Pull Through
Bren LMG Magazine
Bren LMG Manual This superb WWII Gale & Polden publication is one of the most attractive on the Bren
Bren Machine Gun Magazine Box A wartime manufactured Bren magazine chest with a post-War paint finish but bearing the embossed Wartime manufacturer\'s code N48 of Moffats Ltd of Blackburn. What makes this scarce is that fact that it contains 12 magazines each selected on the basis of having the early-War piled-rifles stamp of BSA.
Bren Machine Gun Tripod Traverse Stops
Bren Machine Gun Tropical Cover An unissued post-War example
Bren Magazine
Bren Magazine
Bren Magazine
Bren Magazine Carrier
Bren Mk I Stainless Steel Flash Eliminator
Bren Mk2 Magazine
Bren Oil Bottle
Bren Pull Through
Bren Pull-Through
Bren Spare Barrel Carrier An un-marked used example
Brewer, Sword and Firearm Collection in the Society of the Cincinnati in the Anderson House Museum, Washington DC
Brian Davis, Badges and Insignia of the Third Reich 1939-45 A rather useful study
Brian Davis, German Army Army Uniforms & Insignia 1939-45 Davis' study remains the best single volume study on the subject
Brian Davis, German Army Uniforms & Insignia, 1933-1945
Brian L Davis, Badges & Insignia of the Third Reich, 1933-1945
Brian L Davis, \"British Army Uniforms and Insignia of World War Two\" A first edition of what remains the best book in this field. An essential reference.
Brick or tile fragment from Hougoumont, Battle of Waterloo Part of a small collection of historic relics I have acquired
Brinckerhoff & Chamberlain, Spanish Military Weapons in Colonial America, 1700-1821 A rare and fascinating book
Brindiv Flash A printed Union Flag flash worn by the British Indian Division or Brindiv, part of the British Commonwealth Occupation (Japan).
BRINDIV formation patch As worn by Japan occupation forces
British & Commonwealth Special Forces Insignia A scarce copy of James Shortt\'s Special Forces Insignia, British & Commonwealth Units, an illustrated guide for Collectors. Published in 1988 and now rather difficult to come by.
British 1856 Pattern Pioneer's Sword
British 1913 Pattern Bayonet A very good 1916 dated example by Remington
British 3.5 inch Rocket Launcher Manual
British 3.5 inch Rocket Launcher Manual
British Airborne Thermos and Padded Case Part of a small group of items from the estate of Captain Skaife d'Ingerthorpe, 64th Airborne Light battery, Royal Artillery, a veteran of the Operation Dragoon, the August 1944 invasion of Southern France.
British Airborne US TL-122-B Flashlight Part of a small group of items from the estate of Captain Skaife d'Ingerthorpe, 64th Airborne Light battery, Royal Artillery, a veteran of the Operation Dragoon, the August 1944 invasion of Southern France.
British Airrborne Thermos and Padded Case Part of a small group of items from the estate of Captain Skaife d'Ingerthorpe, 64th Airborne Light battery, Royal Artillery, a veteran of the Operation Dragoon, the August 1944 invasion of Southern France.
British Armed Forced 1/2 penny Token
British Armed Forces 1 Penny Token
British Armed Forces 1 Shilling Bank Note
British Armed Forces 3d Note A mint example
British Armed Forces 6d Note A mint example
British Armed Forces Six Pence Banknote
British Armed Forces Three Pence Banknote
British Army Badges Book Wilkinson's classic guide remains a useful reference
British Army Bergan
British Army Buff Leather Crossbelt A scarce OR\'s crossbelt found with some 1888 Slade Wallace Pattern belts.
British Army Clasp Knife
British Army Clasp Knife
British Army Clasp Knife
British Army Clasp Knife
British Army Clasp Knife
British Army Clasp Knife
British Army Clasp Knife
British Army Clasp Knife
British Army Clasp Knife
British Army Clasp Knife
British Army Clasp Knife
British Army Clasp Knife
British Army Clasp Knife
British Army Clasp Knife
British Army Clasp Knife
British Army Clasp Knife
British Army Clasp Knife
British Army Clasp Knife
British Army Cloth Insignia Guide
British Army Clothing Buttons A have a large number of these priced at 50p each. Email your requirements.
British Army Dress Regulations 1822
British Army Dress Regulations 1826
British Army Headphones
British Army Headphones
British Army Headphones
British Army Headphones
British Army Headphones
British Army Headphones
British Army Lee Enfield Bore Scope
British Army Mk I Prismatic Monocular In functioning condition; the optics are a little 'grainy'
British Army No 1A Mk II Prismatic Monocular In excellent condition
British Army Personal Equipment 1903-1937 A rare copy of Mike Chappell\'s sought after title Personal Equipment 1903-1937 from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980\'s and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting.
British Army Revolving Shank Buttons from Denim Overalls etc A have a large number of these priced at 50p each. Email your requirements.
British Army Single Headphone Headset
British Army Single Headphone Headset
British Army Single Headphone Headset
British Army Single Headphone Headset
British Army SLR Rifle Training Manual
British Army SLR Rifle Training Manual
British Artillery Weapons and Ammunition 1914-1918 Hogg's and Thurston's 1973 classic reference remains the best book on this subject
British Artillery Weapons and Ammunition 1914-1918 Hogg's and Thurston's 1973 classic reference remains the best book on this subject
British Battledress Book A classic Men-at-Arms title and an essential reference
British Cavalry Equipment Book A classic Men-at-Arms title and an essential reference
British Cavalry Head Dress Book WY Carman\'s superb work Head Dresses of the British Army - Cavalry. Still a standard reference.
British Cavalry Head Dress Book WY Carman's superb work Head Dresses of the British Army - Cavalry. Still a standard reference.
British Cavalry Lance Penon A very seldom encountered item.
British Cavalry Sabretaches, Standard Reference William Y Carman\'s standard work on the subject, Full Dress Sabretaches of the British Army. Published by the Military Historical Society in 2000 and running to some 72 pages of detailed text supported by photographic illustrations.
British Cavalry Sword Book The most useful reference on the subject
British Commonwealth (Japan) Occupation Forces Flashes Lovely officer-quality examples
British Commonwealth (Japan) Occupation Forces Flashes
British Commonwealth Occupation Forces Flash
British Dummy Luftwaffe 1 Kg Branbombe Incendiary Bomb As used to train members of the ARP / Civil Defence
British GS MkII Pocket Watch Running intermittently
British Issue US-manufactured Binoculars A scarce set of WWII 6x30 binoculars by the US firm Bausch & Lomb. They bear British Ordnance broad arrow marks indicating adoption by the British military. In excellent condition throughout.
British leather Bayonet Frog
British manual on the Thompson Machine Gun, 1942 Small Arms Training Pamphlet No 21, The Thompson Machine Carbine, 1942. The British perspective on this classic arm.
British Military Badges Book Roger Capewell's extremely comprehensive guide
British Military Broadsword Blade by Runkel of Solingen A very good marked sword blade of the late 18th Century
British Military Morse Key A Key, Contact, No. 1.
British Military SLR Rifle Cleaning Kit
British Military Type D Survival Knife
British Military Uniforms from Contemporary Pictures By W Y Carman
British Military Vehicle Bridge Plate
British Official Photograph, Commando Assault on Walcheren
British Official Photograph, Commando Assault on Walcheren
British Official Photograph, Royal marine Commando Walcheren Raid DSO Winners
British Red Cross Shoulder Titles
British Reinforcement Training Centre India Flash
British Sailors' Society Ocean Libraries Book
British Sniper issue Scout Regiment Telescope An excellent example of this much sought after instrument with excellent optics and just minor paint loss
British Trooops in France printed Flash
British Troops in Berlin Flash
British Troops in Berlin Flash
British Troops in Berlin Formation Patch An excellent machine-woven example.
British Troops in France printed Flash
British Troops in France printed Flash
British Troops in France Printed Flashes
British Troops in France Printed Flashes
British Troops in Northern Ireland Flash
British Troops in Northern Ireland Flash
British Troops in Northern Ireland Flash
British Troops in Northern Ireland Flash
British Troops in Norway Flash
British War and Victory Medal Pair Award detailed erased
British War Medal To 1281 Private A T Mustin, Royal Warwickshire Regiment
British X2E1 Troop Trial Bayonet for the FN FAL Rifle
Brodie Helmet Liner
Brooched 2nd West Indies Regiment Officer's Button
Brooched Border Regiment Cap Badge
Brooched Inns of Court OTC Officer's Service Dress Cap Badge
Brooched Light Infantry Badge
Brooched Royal Artillery Cap Badge
Brooched Royal Flying Corps Officer\'s Collar Badge as Sweetheart Brooch
Brooched Victorian General Service Button
Brooched WWII Mine Sweeper / Anti-Submarine Service Badge
Brooker, British Military Pistols, 1603-1888 A superb and much sought after reference
Brooker, \"Canadian Cap Badges of World War I\"
Brown Bess Bayonet
Brown Bess Bayonet An 18th Century Land Pattern musket bayonet with 15 inch blade. (MRD approx. 25mm, socket approx. 3.75 inch)
Brown Bess Bayonet An example of the Land Pattern bayonet used by the British Army during American Revolution and Napoleonic War
Brown Bess Bayonet An excellent example by Salter
Brown Bess Bayonet
Brown Bess Bayonet with India Catch An exceptional example
Brown Bess Bayonet with rare engraved marks Its socket bearing finely engraved Company marks. Together with a very high quality reproduction scabbard.
Brown Bess Socket Bayonet An excellent example with rack number engraved on socket
Brown Enamel Bug A post-War example ideal for re-enactor use
Brown enamel Mug
Bruce Bairnsfather\'s \'Fragments from France\' The best set I\'ve seen, complete with the extremely rare binder.
Bruce, Webley & Scott Automatic Pistols
Brunswick Rifle Bayonet A good second pattern variant bearing issue marks of the Royal Canadian Regiment. The locking catch internal spring is lacking.
Buff Leather Bayonet Frog
Buff Leather Bayonet Frog
Buff Leather Bayonet Frog
Buff Leather Cross Belt for Sword Of the pattern of the 18th and early 19th Centuries I suspect this is either a military pageant example or old reproduction. It is hand stitched to a high standard in good buff leather, the outside of which retains an original pipe-clay finish. There is evidence of it having been worn with an oval cross belt plate. There is a hand-written date 1804 inside though I take this to be spurious. The leather is strong and supple. A good example for display or re-enactment purposes.
Buff Leather Cross Belt Strap
Buff Leather Frog for the 1907 Pattern Hooked Quillon Bayonet An example of a General Service Mark II bayonet frog bearing the 1914 modification allowing carriage of the P\'07 Bayonet. The modification comprised the insertion of a patch of leather into the throat of the frog, forcing it to closely follow the contours of the scabbard chape, thus allowing the hooked quillon to clear the leather. In excellent condition throughout.
Buff Leather Parade / Dress Bayonet Frog
Buff Leather Parade Bayonet Frog A scarce buff leather frog as issued with SLR bayonet.
Buff Leather Rifle Sling
Buff Leather Shoulder Belt and Pouch
Buff Leather Waist Belt Locket Clasp Buckle
Buffs Slip-on Shoulder Title
Bullion Shoulder Rank Crowns
Burgoyne, \"The Queen Anne Pistol, 1660 - 1780\"
Burma Star
Burma Star
Burma Star
Burma Star
Burma Star Medal Group
Burma Star Medal Group
Burma Star with Pacific Clasp
Buss and Mollo, \"Hitler\'s Germanic Legions. An Illustrated History of the Western European Legions with the SS, 1941-1943\"
Bust of Winston Churchill Circa 1940's - 1950's, standing just a few inches high, sculpted to a high standard and manufactured in a black basalt like composition medium not unlike Vulcanite
Button Stick
Buttons of the British Army 1855-1970 Howard Ripley\'s standard reference on the subject. Printed in 1979, running to some 64 pages and illustrating 670 buttons. This is an ex-library copy exhibiting the usual flaws though sound.
Buttons of the British Army 1855-1970 Howard Ripley\'s standard reference on the subject. Printed in 1979, running to some 64 pages and illustrating 670 buttons. Still an essential reference, and difficult to find.
C G Sweeting, \"US Combat Flying Clothing\" A superb study
C H Roads, The British Soldier's Firearm, 1850-1864 Still the best study of early British military percussion firearms including the Brunswick and Enfield rifles
C H Roads, \'The British Soldier\'s Firearm, 1850-1864\' The most important study of British military percussion firearms
Cab Badge Backings & Special Embelishments of the British Army A superb reference. Copies are scarce and much sought after
Cadet Proficiency Badge
Calvert, Spanish Arms and Armour
Cameron Highlanders Cap Badge retaining its original tartan cloth backing
Cameron Highlanders Officer's Cuff Rank Service Dress Tunic Lacking some buttons and badly mothed. formerly belonging to Captain J A S Munro. Purchased from the estate of the Late Sir Hector Munro
Cameron Highlanders Slip-on Shoulder Title
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) & 445 LAA Regt RA Tartan Flash
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) & 445 LAA Regt RA Tartan Flash
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) Cap Badge
Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) Officer's Bonnet Badge A cast silver example
Cameronians Cap Badge
Cameronians Cap Badge
Cameronians Cap Badge
Cameronians Medal Pair with Silver Wound Badge A British War and Victory Medal pair with Silver Wound Badge to 83356 Private J Robertson, Scottish Rifles
Cameronians Slip-on Shoulder Title
Cameronians Sweetheart Brooch
Camouflage Face Veil / Scarf
Camouflage scarf/veil
Camouflage Tent Fabric Neck Scarf Part of a small group of items from the estate of Captain Skaife d'Ingerthorpe, 64th Airborne Light battery, Royal Artillery, a veteran of the Operation Dragoon, the August 1944 invasion of Southern France.
Camouflage Tent Fabric Neck Scarf Part of a small group of items from the estate of Captain Skaife d'Ingerthorpe, 64th Airborne Light battery, Royal Artillery, a veteran of the Operation Dragoon, the August 1944 invasion of Southern France.
Camouflage Uniforms of the Waffen SS The best book in its field
Camouflaged 1944 MkIII Steel Helmet
Campbell, \"The Dress of the Royal Artillery from 1898 - 1956\"
Campbell, \"The Dress of the Royal Artillery from 1898 - 1956\"
Campbell, \"The Dress of the Royal Artillery from 1898 - 1956\"
Canada Shoulder Title Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
Canada Shoulder Titles
Canada Shoulder Titles
Canada Shoulder Titles
Canada Sweetheart Brooch
Canadain Battledress Blouse Size 12 and 1943 dated. The collar has been faced for wear by an officer and the insignia has been removed. In excellent condition with some marks, though at present un-cleaned.
Canadian 1937 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier
Canadian 1937 Pattern Webbing Basic Pouches
Canadian 1937 Pattern Webbing Holster
Canadian 1950s Bayonet Frog
Canadian Air Force Title
Canadian Air Force Title
Canadian Armoured Corps Printed Shoulder Title
Canadian Armoured Corps Printed Title Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
Canadian Battledress Trousers
Canadian Bren Magazine A mint MkI* by John Inglis.
Canadian Carleton & York Regiment Cloth Shoulder Title
Canadian Fibre Identity Disc
Canadian Forestry Corps Cap Badge
Canadian General List Cap Badge
Canadian General Service Lapel Badge As issued to Services personnel who 'honourably ceased to serve on active service', the equivalent of the Silver War badge. Like the latter they were individually numbered and can be researched.
Canadian Helmet Chin Strap
Canadian Lee Enfield Rifle Sling
Canadian Longbranch No4 MkII Bayonet
Canadian Lord Strathcona's Horse Cloth Shoulder Titles
Canadian Military Headquarters Formation Patches
Canadian Military Headquarters Printed Flash Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
Canadian Military Headquarters Printed Flash
Canadian No 4 Mk II Bayonet
Canadian No4 Bayonet A good Longbranch example with webbing frog
Canadian Pattern 1937 Browning Automatic Pistol Holster
Canadian P\'37 Pistol Ammunition Pouch Another rare item of 1937 Pattern equipment, the Canadian-manufactured pistol ammunition pouch. A mint example.
Canadian P\'37 Support Straps For wear with the Pack
Canadian Ross Bayonet Frog
Canadian Ross Bayonet Trench / Fighting Knife Conversion
Canadian Ross Mk II Bayonet Retaining its original blade profile
Canadian Ross Rifle Bayonet
Canadian Ross Rifle Bayonet
Canadian Sweetheart Brooch
Canadian Webbing No4 Bayonet Frog
Canadian Westminster Regiment Flash
Canadian WWII No4 MkI Bayonet for the No4 Lee Enfield A Longbranch example
Canal Zone South District (Middle East Land Forces) Printed Flash
Canon Flint from the wreck of HMS Invincible, 1758
Cap Badge Backings & Special Embelishments of the British Army A superb reference. Copies are scarce and much sought after
Cape Town Rifles Cap Badge
Capt John C Chown, \"The 9-Pdr Muzzle Loading Rifle\"
Capt Morton Spearman, \"The British Gunner\", 1828 An extremely rare Georgian artillery manual
Captain H Garbett RN, \"Naval Gunnery\" Originally published in 1897
Captain Robinson - Rifle Training for War A classic LDV / Home Guard publication
Captain's Rank Pips On a khaki ground as used on First World War cuff rank tunics and early Second Word War Battledress prior to the adoption of arm-of-service coloured backings
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Carey, IEnglish, Irish and Scottish Firearms Makers/I
Carl Thimm, A Complete Bibliography of Fencing & Duelling
Carlo Bonciani, \"\'F\' Squadron\", 1947 first edition The fascinating story of 'F' Recce Squadron, a unit of Italian paratroop raised in 1943 specifically for employment under British command.
Carman, \"British Military Uniforms from Contemporary Pictures\" An excellent study
Carnforth ARP Cloth Badge
Carter and Walter, The Bayonet. A history of knife and sword bayonets, 1850-1970 In my opinion the most handsome book of its kind
Carter, German Bayonets, the Models 98/02 and 98/05
Carter, World Bayonets Still the best compact reference
Carter, World Bayonets Still the most useful compact study
Carter, World Bayonets The best compact single volume study
Carter, IBayonet Belt Frogs/I, two volumes
Carter, \"German Knife and Sword Makers. The definitive directory of makers and marks, from 1850 to 1945\"
Carved Oak from Nelson's HMS Victory
Case for No5 Binoculars
Cased set of WWII British Army Sun Glasses Famously worn by Paddy Blair Mayne of the SAS. Examples are currently fetching considerable sums
Cased set of WWII British Military Sun Glasses Famously worn by Paddy Blair Mayne of the SAS. Examples are currently fetching considerable sums
Catalogue of Arms & Armour at the Wallace Collection This three volume work remains of great import in this field
Catalogue of the Sword Collection at York Castle Museum A useful though seldom encountered reference.
Caterpillar Club Badge An original gold Caterpillar Club awarded to RAF VR Air Gunner Sergeant Cyril Edward Bartholomew, who was aboard a Wellington bomber which crashed near Nantes on the 12th of June 1943. See here for further details
Catterick District printed Formation Sign
Catterick Garrison Flash
Catterick Garrison Flash
Cavalry / Mounted Officer\'s Pantaloons
Cavalry Buff Leather Sword Knot One strap shortened
Cavalry Lance Clearly an item requiring collection in person or delivery by specialist courier.
Cavalry Spurs An unusual pair the rowels of which have been fabricated from 1920\'s dated Palestine coins
Cavalry-type Sam Browne Sword Frog
CC41 marked Utility Beret The CC41 mark was used during WWII to denote a Controlled Commodity, in this instance an item of clothing that met the government's austerity regulations
Central Mediterranean Force Victory Thanksgiving Service Programme
Central Midland District / East Central District printed Flash
Chamberlain & Taylerson, Adams' Revolvers A scarce copy of this important study
Chamberlain & Taylerson, Revolvers of the British Forces, 1854 - 1954
Chamberlain / Hitler 1938 Munich Pact Headline Newspaper
Chamberlain and Gander, \"Mortars and Rocket\", WW2 A well illustrated study
Chamberlain, Early Loading Tools and Bullet Molds
Channel Islands Souvenir WWII German Cannon Shells
Chappell, British Cavalry Equipments 1800 - 1941 Still the only work in this field
Charles Boutell, Arms and Armour, 1869
Charles Chenevix Trench, A History of Marksmanship
Charles Dalton, The Scots Army 1661-1688, 1909 A rare first edition of this study
Charles J Purdon, \"The Snider-Enfield Rifle\"
Charles J Purdon, \"The Snider-Enfield Rifle\"
Charming "Trench Art" Napkin Ring A delightfully poignant object
Charming 48th Division Christmas 1917 Card In original frame and mount
Charming pre-War British Anti-Hitler Novelty A 1939 miniature chamber pot or bearing a comic caricature of Hitler to the inside with legend Hitler in Poland [a pun of Po (potty) Land] and to the outside the question Well, what would you do?
Charming WWI Anti-German Tank Money Box A delight of an item.
Charming WWI French Pendant / Fob Silver plated and depicting a 75mm artillery piece
Charming WWII ATS / Royal Engineers Sweetheart Purse
Charming WWII RAF Heaton Park Booklet
Charming WWII RAF Sweetheart Brooch A scarce and stylish example set with brilliants.
Charming WWII Trench Art Ash Trays
Cherry, \"Red Berets and Red Roses. The story of Medical Services in the 1st Airborne Division in World War II\"
Cheshire Regiment Cap Badge
Cheshire Regiment Cap Badge
Cheshire Regiment Cap Badge
Cheshire Regiment Cap Badge
Cheshire Regiment Officer's Service Dress Cap
Cheshire Regiment Printed Shoulder Title
Cheshire Regiment Shoulder Title
Cheshire Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
Cheshire Regiment Staybright Cap Badge
Cheshire Regiment Sweetheart Broosh
Chindit Flash An excellent example of this iconic badge
Chindit Flash
Chindit Formation Sign
Chinese Type 56 Carbine Bayonet
Chisnall and Davies, iBritish Cavalry Pistols & Carbines of the Napoleonic Era/I A superb study
Chisnall, \"British Non Ordnance Military Carbines 1750-1900\" A superb study and now out of prints. I\'ve seen copies priced at up to £185
Chris Ellis,. German Infantry and Assault Engineer Equipment 1939 - 1945
Christian Mery, IGerman Ersatz Bayonets of the Great War/I A superb French language study
Christies Auction Catalogue of Antique Arms & Armour That of a fine private collection
Christopher Hibbert, The Battle of Arnhem
Christopher Spring, African Arms and Armour A superb study
Chuck Wills, IThe Illustrated History of Weaponry/I An extremely well illustrated and comprehensive study
Churchill and Westlake, \"British Army Collar Badges\"
Cine Camera as carried during WWII Recently acquired from a descendant of its original owner, an example with jungle green canvas outer cover as manufactured in the Far East when this camera was used by a British Army soldier.
Civil Defence 'Headquarters' Shoulder Title
Civil Defence 'Signal' Shoulder Title
Civil Defence Arm Band
Civil Defence Breast Badge
Civil Defence Buttons
Civil Defence Casualty Collection Brassard
Civil Defence Corps Breast Badge
Civil Defence Corps Lapel Badge
Civil Defence First Aid Party Officer's Helmet
Civil Defence issue Leather Anklets
Civil Defence Leaflet No. 1, 1939 Some Things You Should Know if War Should Come
Civil Defence Overalls Breast Badge
Civil Defence printed Arm Band
Civil Defence Tunic Breast Badge
Civil Defense Headquarters Cloth Shoulder Titles
Civil Defense Printed Arm Band
Civil Defense Scientific & Reconnaissance Shoulder Titles
Civilian Duty Gas Mask and Haversack
Civilian Gas mask and Commercial Carrier
Civilian Respirator in Carrying Tin A large sized example
Classic Antique Firearms History Howard Blackmore's useful guide
Classic Antique Firearms History Frederick Wilkinson's study is still a useful reference
Classic Boer War History An excellent five volume set
Classic book - Weapons of the British Soldier
Classic Book on German Bayonets Another superb work by John Walter
Classic Book on German Third Reich Medals and Badges Dodkins and Littlejohn's Orders, Decorations, Medals and Badges of the Third Reich
Classic Book on Revolvers Sixguns by Keith
Classic book on the Uniforms & History of the Scottish Regiments
Classic Book on WWII Allied and Axis Army Badges Rosignoli's study is often overlooked but is in fact the best single volume work on the subject
Classic book on WWII German Army Uniforms & Insignia Davis' work remains the best single volume work in this field
Classic Commando Fighting Manual, Fairbairn's 'All-In Fighting' A scarce original of a much reproduced manual, Captain W E Fairbairn's "All-In Fighting". Fairbairn is remembered to this day as the co-designer of the FS Fighting Knife and Smatchet, both of which are illustrated in this book. Captain Fairbairn served pre-War with the Shanghai Municipal Police, the martial arts he learnt in this role he brought to bear when asked to train Britain’s early Commandos and Paratroops. His book on the subject remains the most sought after of it's kind. Published in 1943 and well illustrated, a true classic.
Classic History of British Cavalry
Classic History of British Scientific Intelligence in WWII Professor R V Jones' classic study
Classic history of British Sniping Captain Shore's With British Snipers to the Reich
Classic History of the 52nd (Scottish) Lowland Division One of the most sought after of WWII British Army unit histories, Mountain and Flood by George Blake
Classic History of the 52nd Lowland Division One of the most sought after of WWII British Army unit histories
Classic History of the Regiments and Uniforms of the British Army
Classic History of the Regiments of London
Classic History of the Uniforms of the British Army
Classic Second World War POW Escape History Paul Brickhill's Escape to Danger
Classic Study of Antique Guns Frederick Wilkinson's Small Arms
Classic study of Duelling Pistols John A Atkinson's seminal work
Classic Study of English Pistols J N George's groundbreaking study remains perhaps a classic; extremely informative, and also a great narrative
Classic WWI Memoir and Sniping History Hesketh-Pritchard's Sniping in France
Classic WWII Air Raid Warden\'s Steel Helmet A good example of a WWII ARP Warden\'s helmet. Both shell and liner are 1939 dated, while the latter is also marked size 7. It retains most of it\'s original factory-applied black finish, the liner is supple and the chinstrap retains it\'s elasticity.
Classic WWII US Air Force Flying Tigers Memoir A signed first edition of Robert L Scott's superb memoir God is my Co-Pilot. The book was made into a motion picture shortly after publication. It remains a classic
Claude Blair - European and American Arms A classic
Claude Blair, European Armour A classic and important study
Claude Smith, \"A History of The Glider Pilot Regiment\"
Clifton College OTC Shoulder Title
Clip inert WWII .303 Rifle Rounds
Clip of .303 Cartridges An inert clip with matching WWII dated head stamps, the rounds are a little loose.
Clip of .303 Drill Rounds
Clip of .303 Drill Rounds
Clip of Drill .303 Rounds
Clip of Drill .303 Rounds
Clip of Drill MkVI .303 Rounds
Clip of inert .303 Rifle Rounds
Clip of inert .303 Rifle Rounds
Clip of inert Drill MkVI .303 Rifle Rounds
Clip of inert Home Guard .30-06 Rifle Rounds
Clip of inert post-WWII .303 Rifle Rounds
Clip of inert post-WWII .303 Rifle Rounds
Clip of inert post-WWII .303 Rifle Rounds
Clip of inert post-WWII .303 Rifle Rounds
Clip of Inert WWI German 7.92 Rounds
Clip of Inert WWI German 7.92 Rounds
Clip of inert WWII .303 Rounds Comprising early War dated rounds of MkVIIIZ ammunition (the suffix denoted nitro- rather than cordite propellant)
Clip of inert WWII .303 Rounds
Clip of MkVI Drill .303 Rifle Rounds
Clip of post-War .303 Drill Rounds
Clip of scarce .303 Drill Rounds
Clip of WWI .303 Drill Rounds
Clip of WWI Drill .303 SMLE Rifle Rounds
Cloth Insignia of the SA Angolia's standard reference remains un-surpassed
Cloth Rank Pips
Cloth Rank Pips
Cloth Rank Pips
Cloth Rank Pips
Cloth Rank Pips
Cloth Rank Pips
Cobham Aicraft Badge
Col H C B Rogers, Weapons of the British Soldier A classic study
Cold War Civil Defence Arm Band
Cold War Civil Defence Corps Headquarters Brassard
Cold War Nuclear Attack Survival Information Pack Quite chilling
Cold War RAF Officer's Cap
Cold War RAF Officer\'s Cap
Cold War West German Eikhorn Combat Knife An excellent example of this Glock-type
Coldstream Guards Bullion Badge A superb badge.
Coldstream Guards Cap Badge
Coldstream Guards Colour Sergeant's Arm Badge
Coldstream Guards issue stamped Pattern 1907 Bayonet
Coldstream Guards Officer's Cap Badge
Coldstream Guards Officer\'s Uniform Group. Arnhem additional images
Coldstream Guards Officer\'s Uniform Group. Arnhem. A Service dress tunic, khaki beret with enamelled silver cap badge and dress blues of 267569 Lieutenant G Hohler, 1Troop, 1st Armoured Battalion, Coldstream Guards, part of 5th Guards Armoured Brigade
Coldstream Guards Sergeants' Cap Badge The white metal variant peculiar to this rank.
Coldstream Guards Valise / Pouch Badge
Coldstream Warrant Officer's Cap Badge
Cole and Cheesman, The Air Defence of Britain 1914-1918 The definitive study
Cole, Formation Badges of World War Two Still the standard reference
Collecting Anodised Cap Badges Peter Taylor's study
Collecting WWII Militaria A good general and introductory reference
Collectors' Guide to Deactivated Weapons A seldom encountered volume
Colt Automatic Pistols 1896-1955 The introduction to this scarce volume reads Here, for the first time, is a single volume devoted to the 'complete story' of the Colt Automatic Pistol from 1896 to the present. . . . Every Colt, from .22 to .45 caliber, is illustrated by a series of plates that depict the complete range of prototype, experimental and variant commercial forms
Colt Firearms Catalogue
Combinded Operations Flashes
Combined Operations Blazer Badge
Combined Operations Flash
Combined Operations Manual \"Self Propelled Artillery in an Assault Landing\", 1945
Combined Operations printed Flash
Combined Operations Printed Flash
Combined Services Entertainment Enamelled Badge
Commando / Para Toggle Rope An excellent original example.
Commando / SOE Lock Knife An excellent example of this uncommon pattern
Commando / SOE Lock Knife An excellent example of this uncommon pattern
Commando / SOE Lock Knife An excellent example of this uncommon pattern
Commando Brigade Flash
Commando Brigade Flash
Commando Shoulder Title A variant associated with 2 Commando
Commercial 1888 Mk II Bayonet Bearing Greener / Mole marks
Commercial small leather map case Found with a WWI compass and trench map
Complete Anti-Gas Ointment No1
Complete Anti-Gas Ointment No2
Complete Anti-Gas Ointment No5
Complete Anti-Gas Ointment No6 for Tropical Use
Complete Anti-Gas Ontment No3
Complete clip of Boys Anti-Tank Rifle Ammunition A rare clip of inert rounds for the Boys Anti-Tank Rifle. I have seen individual rounds priced at up to £25 each recently! Please do get in touch should you have a Boys, PIAT or 2\" Mortar for sale
Complete Edo Japanese Samurai Armour
Complete Edo Japanese Samurai Armour Additional images
Complete Edo Japanese Samurai Armour Additional images
Complete homogenous WWI Sam Browne Equipment Set The best set I've seen in years. An apparently unworn set as originally purchased and always together. I suspect this would be near impossible to replace
Complete set of RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing Equipment Including haversack and two-piece pack with
Complete set of RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing Equipment Additional images
Complete set of WWII dated P'37 Officer's Webbing Equipment
Complete Tin of WWI-WWII era Player's Cigarette
Complete WWII Personal Kit Roll Including mint unissued clasp knife with lanyard, shaving brush, shaving / signalling mirror, dated toothbrush, etc
Complete WWII Water Sterilizing Kit
Compton Mackenzie, \"Keep the Home Guard Turning\"
Comrades of the Great War Lapel Badge
Control Commission German Flash
Control Commission Germany Flash
Control Commission Germany Flash
Control Commission Germany Flash
Control Commission Germany Flash
Cooper, \"One Man\'s War in Burma 1942-1945\" A memoir of a soldier of 9th Battalion The Border Regiment
Cope, \"Stevens Pistols and Pocket Rifles\"
Coporal's Rank Chevrons
Corbett, The Regimental Badges of New Zealand A superb study
Corbett, \"The Regimental Badges of New Zealand\"
Corporal's Rank Chevrons
Corporal's Stripes
Corporal's Tropical Rank Chevrons
Corporals\' Rank Chevrons
Corps of Military Police Brass Shoulder Titles
Corps of Military Police Vulnerable Points Flash
Corps of Military Police Vulnerable Points Flash
Cotton Bandolier A good cotton bandolier for 10 5-round clips of .303 ammunition. It bears an unidentified printed stamp Avondale.
Cotton Handkerchief
Cowdery, \"Hitler\'s New German Reichs Chancellery in Berlin, 1938-1945\" A limited edition
Cowper, The Art of Attack The Art of Attack, being a study of the development of weapons and appliances of offence, from the earliest times to the age of gunpowder
Crimea War Turkish Fez / Cap From a collection of artefacts assembled by Captain Madan of the 49th Regiment of Foot
Crimean Russian War Shot From a collection of artefacts assembled by Captain Madan of the 49th Regiment of Foot
Crimean War British Army Bread Ration From a collection of artefacts assembled by Captain Madan of the 49th Regiment of Foot
Crimean War Enamelled Box and Souvenirs Including a Russian medal ribbon, rifle bullets and artillery fuzes from a collection of artefacts assembled by Captain Madan of the 49th Regiment of Foot
Crimean War Imperial Russian Copper Tea Kettle taken at Balaclave
Crimean War Key from. Church at Sebastopol From a collection of artefacts assembled by Captain Madan of the 49th Regiment of Foot
Crimean War Period Framed Pot Lid A lovely mid 19th Century Pratt ware pot lid bearing a poignant vignet entitled War and depicting a cuirassier and his downed mount. It is very pleasingly presented in an ebonised frame.
Crimean War Russian Artillery / Grenadier Badge from Sebastopol From a collection of artefacts assembled by Captain Madan of the 49th Regiment of Foot
Crimean War Russian Artillery Driver's Whip from the Battle of Alma From a collection of artefacts assembled by Captain Madan of the 49th Regiment of Foot
Crimean War Russian Soldier's Pipe From a collection of artefacts assembled by Captain Madan of the 49th Regiment of Foot
Crimean War Russian Soldier's Spoon from Sebastopol From a collection of artefacts assembled by Captain Madan of the 49th Regiment of Foot
Croix de Guerre group to Great War British Medic
Cross, \"First World War Canadian Infantry Badges\"
Crossbow 18th Century English Stonebow / Prod An excellent example of these handsome Georgian weapons. Few survive complete with their original bow strings.
Crude Trench/ Fighting Knife
Crudgington and Baker, The British Shotgun, volume 1, 1850-1871
Cruickshank, Deception in World War II A superb and fascinating read
Cumberland Home Guard Flash
Cumberland Home Guard Flashes
Current British Military issue SA80 Bayonet
Current issue Royal Navy Divers' Knife Bearing NATO stores marks and complete with optional deep sea cast brass scabbard
Current L-Series Practice Grenade
Current spec. Deactivated Mk I Bren Gun Barrel
Current spec. Deactivated Mk I Bren Gun Barrel
Current spec. Deactivated Mk I Bren Gun Barrel
Cyprus District Flash
Cyprus District Printed Flash
Cyprus District printed Formation Signs
Cyrenaica District Flash
Czech Bayonet Frog
Czech VZ24 Bayonet
Czech VZ24 Bayonet
Czech VZ24 Bayonet
Czech VZ24 Bayonet
Czech VZ24 Bayonet
D F Harding, Small Arms of the East India Company 1600-1856 Harding's magnum opus and one of the greatest works of scholarship in the study of antique arms. Sets of these books are near impossible to find and hugely expensive.
D H Hagger, Uniforms of the Imperial German Cavalry 1900-1914 - Hussars and Mounted Rifles
D R Baxter, Blunderbusses One of the few studies of these fascinating firearms
D R Baxter, Superimposed Load Firearms A rare copy of this limited edition and seminal work
D-Day REME Veteran's Battledress & Invasion Beach Assembly Area Card A 3rd Infantry Division REME Artificer's 1940 Pattern BD blouse retaining its original insignia. Found with the blouse was a small card wallet containing its original owner's shaving mirror and extremely rare D-Day assault troops' beach assembly / transit card. On D-Day REME beach recovery sections were among the first ashore, tasked with removing damaged vehicles and keeping the exits clear, those REME attached to the specialist 79th Armoured Division were amongst the largest deployed.
D-Shaped Mess Tins Slightly smaller and more rounded than most encountered
Daggers, Bayonets & Fighting Knives of Hitler's Germany
Dale Clarke, \"Britain\'s Final Defence, arming the Home Guard, 1940-1944\"
Dambusters History with Autographs Brickhill\'s \"The Dam Busters\" signed by Ross Stanford, Dave Rodger, Les Smith, Sydney Grimes, Duke Munro, and others
Dated set of mint unissued 1937 Pattern Webbing
Datig, \"The Luger Book\"
Datig, \"The Luger Pistol (Pistole Parabellum) Its History and Development from 1893-1945\" A signed limited edition
Datig, \"The Luger Pistol (Pistole Parabellum\" Its History and Development from 1893-1945\"
David Baker, Thomas Horsley, Gunmaker of York
David Blackmore, Arms and Armour of the English Civil Wars A superb study, well illustrated study
David Blackmore, Arms and Armour of the English Civil Wars
David Caldwell, \"Scottish Weapons & Fortifications 1100-1800\" An excellent collection of essays including important studies of early Scottish swords, pistols and pole arms
David Caldwell, \"The Scottish Armoury\" Covering swords, dirks, targes, pistols, pollards etc
David Clammer, The Victorian Army in Photographs
David J J Rowe, Head Dress of the British Heavy Cavalry A lavish and definitive study
David Truesdale, \"Brotherhood of the Cauldron. Irishmen in the 1st Airborne Division from North Africa to Arnhem\"
David Washer, \"The Sheffield Bowie & Pocket Knife Makers 1825-1925\"
Davinder Toor, \"In Pursuit of Empire. Treasures from the Toor Collection of Sikh Art\"
Davis, Badges & Insignia of the Third Reich, 1933-1945
Davis, Uniforms and Insignia of the Luftwaffe, volume 1
Davis, Uniforms and Insignia of the Luftwaffe, volume 2 A superb study
Davis, \"British Army Cloth Insignia\"
Daw's Gun Patents, 1864 A fascinating re-print
DCLI Shoulder Title
De Witt Bailey and Douglas A Nie, English Gunmakers An important reference
De Witt Bailey and Douglas A Nie, \"English Gunmakers, the Birmingham and Provincial Gun Trade in the 18th and 19th Century\"
De Witt Bailey and Nie, English Gunmakers
De Witt Bailey and Nie, \"English Gunmakers\" A scarce copy signed by the authors
De Witt Bailey, British Board of Ordnance Small Arms Contractors 1689-1840
De Witt Bailey, British Board of Ordnance Small Arms Contractors, 1689 - 1840 An important and extremely useful reference by one of the giants in the field
De Witt Bailey, British Military Longarms, 1715-1815 A superb and concise study
De Witt Bailey, British Military Longarms, 1815-1865 A superb and concise study
De Witt Bailey, Pattern Dates for British Ordnance Small Arms 1718-1783
De Witt Bailey, Pattern Dates for British Ordnance Small Arms, 1718 - 1783 Another important study and very useful study from this giant of a scholar and writer
De Witt Bailey, Percussion Guns and Rifles
De Witt Bailey, \"British Board of Ordnance Small Arms Contractors 1689 - 1840\" An essential reference to British military arms manufacturers by one of the most respected authorities
De Witt Bailey, \"Small Arms of the British Forces in America 1664-1815\" An extremely important study and an excellent read
De-activated Bren MkI A good de-activated MkI Bren from my own collection. Manufactured at Enfield in 1941, it is serial numbered L3467. Since the photographs were taken, the bipod has been replaced with a MkI adjustable set. An ex New Zealand gun with NZ Ordnance stamps, de-activated in 1995. A lovely example. Sorry, the butt strap and AA butt handle are not included in the sale. For sale within the UK only..
Deacivated WWII German P38 Pistol An extremely fine example. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated .303 Martini Enfield Rifle Additional images
Deactivated .303 Martini Enfield Rifle A 1901 dated example of this seldom encountered Boer War era rifle. These saw service into the First World War, indeed they were carried by Lawence of Arabia's irregular troops during the Arab Revolt. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated 1874 Martini Henry Artillery Carbine Additional images
Deactivated 1874 Martini Henry Artillery Carbine
Deactivated 1912 MkIII SMLE A scarce example of this pattern. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated 1915 SMLE MkIII* Rifle Sorry, for sale in the UK only
Deactivated 1916 MkIII Flare Pistol An excellent example by Cogswell & Harrison, with matching serials and in excellent condition. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated 1918 dated SMLE MkIII* A scarce old deactivation which allows a round to be chambered. Sorry for sale in the UK only
Deactivated 1918 SMLE An Ishapore example. Sorry, for slae within the UK only
Deactivated 1938 Bren MK I An extremely fine example with matching serials to the main body and correct barrel. While the value of Brens has crept up, I suspect they will double in value over the next few years as the bulk supplies have been exhausted. These 1938 examples will always be the most desirable, with homogeneous examples being those to seek out. Sorry, for sale in the UK only
Deactivated 1940 No 3 Mk I Flare Pistol
Deactivated 1940 No 3 Mk I Flare Pistol
Deactivated 1941 Australian SMLE Sorry, for sale in the UK only
Deactivated 1941 Australian SMLE Sorry, for sale in the UK only
Deactivated 1943 K98 Rifle An excellent example deactivated in 1994. Not a Soviet captured and refurbished example. Sorry, for sale in the UK only. Certificate lacking
Deactivated 1943 K98 Rifle Additional images
Deactivated 1943 No4 Lee Enfield Rifle Further images
Deactivated 1943 No4 Lee Enfield Rifle An early specification deactivation. Certificate lacking, for sale in the UK only
Deactivated 1944 Soviet Russian Moisin Nagant Carbine with Bayonet An uncommonly fine old spec example. Sorry, for sale in the UK only
Deactivated AK74 Assault Rifle The standard rifle of the armed forces of the Russian Federation and numerous other nations. A direct descendant of the iconic AK47 via the AKM. In stunning condition. Sorry, for sale within the UK only, certificate lacking
Deactivated Boer War period Long Lee Enfield Rifle Additional images
Deactivated Boer War period Long Lee Enfield Rifle A pleasing example of the standard British service rifle of the Boer War, which continued in use into the First World War in its charger-loading variant. Manufactured at Enfield in 1900. While the bolt is a later replacement, the gun retains it long range volley sights and a good degree of original blued finish. Of particular note is the original patina on the stock, which is exceptional; most encountered have been stripped and re-oiled or waxed. It can be stripped, cocked and 'dry fired'. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated Bren Mk3 Airborne Light Machine Gun An original Mk3 Bren, a shorter and lighter version introduced in 1944 for airborne and jungle use. This exceptional example is in near factory fresh condition, it has matching serial numbers throughout, (unlike most encountered, which tend to be heterogeneous). These airborne Brens have always been much sought after and difficult to source, this investment grade example may be the best I shall ever handle. When such common guns as old specification deactivated Stens commonly sell at around £650, this is indeed incredible valueSorry, for sale in the UK only
Deactivated Bren Mk3 Airborne Light Machine Gun Additional images
Deactivated Bren MKIII Airborne Light Machine Gun An original MkIII Bren, a shorter and lighter version introduced in 1944 for airborne and jungle use. This excellent example has matching serial numbers to both top and bottom halves of the main body, and also the barrel locking lever, (unlike most encountered, which tend to be heterogeneous). Good examples such as this are seldom encountered. Sorry, for sale in the UK only
Deactivated Bren MKIII Airborne Light Machine Gun Additional images
Deactivated British Army P'14 Rifle A superb example from my own collection. Sorry, for sale in the UK only
Deactivated British Army P'14 Rifle Additional images
Deactivated Browning / FN Model 1910 Automatic Pistol A .380 FN M1910 was the handgun used by Gavrilo Princip to assassinate Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914, the act that precipitated the First World War. Sorry, for sale in the UK only
Deactivated clip of WWII Garand Ammo A superb clip of 3006 rounds, each 1943 dated.
Deactivated Colt .38 Police Positive Revolver A handsome example of this classic Colt revolver. During WWII the British War Office procured these to augment supplies of revolvers to the Armed Services. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated German 1941 K98 by Mauser While it doesn't have matching serials, it does have a pleasing appearance overall and doesn't bear Russian marks or evidence of post-War re-finishing. Sorry, for sale in the UK only
Deactivated German 1941 K98 by Mauser Additional images
Deactivated Great War German Hebel Flare Pistol
Deactivated Home Guard Drill Purpose .303 P\'14 Rifle A very pleasing example of the P\'14 Rifle as used by the British Army during the First World War and the Home Guard during WWII. This is an original untouched DP example, with matching serial numbers and stamps throughout, an entirely homogenous gun. Deactivated in 1988. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated Imperial German / Ottoman Turkish Gewehr 88 Rifle A very good example of this fascinating rifle. The so-called 'Commission' rifle saw service in Germany's colonial Wars and the Boxer uprising. It was a front line rifle during the First World War until 1915 when supplies of the G98 increased. Many like this example were subsequently supplied to the Ottoman / Turkish military. The example offered here was manufactured at Danzig in 1890, being officially converted to take the 'Spitzer' round in 1914. It cocks and 'dry' fires. Sorry, for sale in the UK only
Deactivated Imperial German / Ottoman Turkish Gewehr 88 Rifle Additional images
Deactivated Imperial German / Ottoman Turkish Gewehr 88 Rifle A very good example of this fascinating rifle. The so-called 'Commission' rifle saw service in Germany's colonial Wars and the Boxer uprising. It was a front line rifle during the First World War until 1915 when supplies of the G98 increased. Many like this example were subsequently supplied to the Ottoman / Turkish military. The example offered here was manufactured at Danzig in 1890, being officially converted to take the 'Spitzer' round in 1914. It cocks and 'dry' fires. Sorry, for sale in the UK only
Deactivated Imperial German / Ottoman Turkish Gewehr 88 Rifle Additional images
Deactivated Imperial German Gewehr 98 Rifle A 1917 Mauser example of the standard issue rifle of Imperial Germany during WWI. Sorry, for sale within the UK only, certificate lacking
Deactivated Imperial German Hebel Flare Pistol Bayonet The best example I've handled. Deactivated and certificated to current UK legal standards.
Deactivated Imperial German Mauser K98az A superb pre-WWI manufactured example of this carbine commonly associated with Germany's Storm Troops. Sorry, for sale in the UK only
Deactivated Imperial German Mauser K98az Additional images
Deactivated Lee Metford MkI* Manufactured by BSA at Sparkbrook in 1894. The rear volley site is I suspect a modern replacement. Sorry, for sale in the UK only
Deactivated Lee Metford MkI* Additional images
Deactivated M1870/87/15 Italian Vetterli-Vitali Rifle A good example of these fascinating rifles, upon introduction the most advanced design to date. Swiss in origin, this is one of those modified to take the Caracano cartridge for use by Italian forces during the First World War.
Deactivated M1918A2 Browning Automatic Rifle An example of the Browning Automatic Rifle as used by the US during both World Wars and indeed issued the the Home Guard during the Second World War (the standard webbing pouches issued to the Home Guard were specifically designed to carry BAR magazines). Included with the gun is a BAR ammunition belt. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated Mk 5 Sten Submachine Gun An extremely fine example with matching serials throughout. Deactivated to current EU spec. In my opinion these will prove to be a sound investment.
Deactivated Mk 5 Sten Submachine Gun An extremely fine example with matching serials throughout. Deactivated to current EU spec. In my opinion these will prove to be a sound investment.
Deactivated Mk V Sten
Deactivated MkII Bren Light Machine Gun A very good example made by Inglis in 1943. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated MKII Sten Submachine Gun An excellent current specifiation decativated Sten with moving rear bolt section. Certificate lacking. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated No2 MkI Revolver The standard service revolver of the British Army during WWII. This example has a clear barrel, cocks and dry-fires. Sorry, for sale in the UK only
Deactivated No2 MkI* Tank Crew Revolver An excellent old-spec example manufactured by Albion Motors of Glasgow; Albion examples are scarce by comparison to those manufactured at Enfield. The pistol has matching serials and clear chambers. An extremely attractive example. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated Old Spec German MP44 A very smart and now somewhat rare example. The magazine is a post-War example. Sadly for sale in the UK only
Deactivated Old Spec German MP44 Additional images
Deactivated Russian Moisin Nagant Rifle A 1935 dated example lacking its cleaning rod. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated Smith & Wesson .38 Victory Revolver A good example of this classic WWII British Service sidearm. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated Smith & Wesson .38 Victory Revolver A good example of this classic WWII British Service sidearm. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated SMLE A very good example with complete stock and a good original blued finish to the to the metal parts. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated SMLE MkIII* Factory repaired in India in 1970, at which time the original manufacturer's name and date of manufacture were erased and overstruck. With matching serials, the stock has a very pleasing patina, and the butt disc bears the date 1934. Certificate lacking. Sorry, for sale in the UK only
Deactivated Soviet Bloc AK47 To current Home Office specification
Deactivated WWI German Gewehr 98 Rifle Bearing a unit-marked but disc allowing further research. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated WWI German Hebel Flare Pistol A lovely example of this iconic souvenir of the trench war. Manufactured by Bohling & Eschrich. With certificate. Sorry, for sale within the UK only.
Deactivated WWI German Hebel Flare Pistol A lovely example of this iconic souvenir of the trench war. Manufactured by Bohling & Eschrich. Sorry, for sale within the UK only.
Deactivated WWI Imperial German Hebel Flare Pistol The best example you are likely to encounter, with matching serials throughout and retaining most of its original finish. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated WWII 2-inch Mortar An excellent example complete with sight. These are now extremely scarce. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated WWII British Military issue Smith & Wesson .38 Victory Revolver A good example of this classic WWII British Service sidearm. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated WWII Enfield No2 .38 Revolver An excellent spur-less example as issued to tank crew. With matching serial numbers throughout. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated WWII German K98 Rather an attractive 1940 dated example by Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG, bearing their code 660. Not an ex-Russian example, indeed it bear Nitro Proof stamps indicating it was a live firearm in the hands of a UK shooter prior to being deactivated. Complete with matching serial numbered bolt, sling and cleaning rod. An extremely pleasing example. Sorry, for sale in the UK only, certificate lacking
Deactivated WWII German K98k Rifle An attractive example, well stamped and complete with cleaning rod. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated WWII German MG42 Machine Gun A very good profusely Waffenamt stamped example of this iconic gun. The limited numbers of these guns made available to the wholesale market some years ago are now sold through, the market now being reliant on guns being freed from private collections. As a result prices are steadily rising, I have recently seen such priced at up to £1450. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated WWII German MP44 Sturmgewehr An old-spec. deactivated MP44. Manufactured in 1944 and in lovely condition. The magazine is a post-War example and there is a welded repair to the lower hand guard. Variously Waffenampt stamped and with matching serial numbers. Sorry, for sale within the UK only.
Deactivated WWII No4 Lee Enfield Rifle An extremely good example with matching bolt. Sorry, for sale in the UK only, certificate lacking
Deactivated WWII OSS Liberator
Deactivated WWII Soviet Russian Moisin Nagant Carbine A very good 1944 dated example. Deactivated in 1994, certificate lacking. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Deactivated WWII Webley MkIV .38 Calibre Revolver Sorry, for sale within the UK only.
Dean Close School OTC Swagger Stick
December 1914 dated Pattern 1907 Bayonet A unit marked example manufactured at Enfield
December 1914 German Naval Bombardment of Scarborough Postcard
Defence & 1939-45 War Medals
Defense Medal
Defense Medal
Definitive book on inter-War British Tanks
Delightful & rare Military Tailors Catalogue A gem of a publication
Delightful Bronze Armistice Medal
Delightful Crimean War Period Staffordshire Figure An original mid-19th Century piece and certainly one of the most charming I\'ve ever seen. 33.5cm high
Delightful Georgian Scottish Snuff Mull A lovely example of these most charming of personal possessions of the Georgian officer or gentleman. Of traditional form and bearing the original owners name and date 1829 in cursive script.
Delightful Imperial German Pipe The porcelain bowl bearing an entitled portrait of Generafeldmarschel v. Hindenburg. In excellent condion throughout.
Delightful Napoleonic Period Wellington Token John Picard\'s copper halfpenny token of the Peninsular War period.
Delightful pair of 1916 German Trench Art Vases
Delightful Tank Teapot An instant success when first released between the Wars, known as the \'Ole Bill\' teapot. At the outbreak of WW2, the teapot again sold in record numbers-when it was noticed that the soldier\'s face bore a remarkable resemblance to that of Winston Churchill. Now reproduced, this is an original example. Aside from a small chip to the underside of the lid, not visible when on the pot, and the usual glaze cracks and crazing, the condition is most attractive
Delightful WWII ATS Booklet
Delightful WWII Patriotic Pin Dish From Paragon's Patriotic series, the 'There Will Always be an England' dish
Delightful WWII Printed Handkerchief
Delightful WWII RAF Sweetheart Side Cap A rather charming little WWII miniature side cap decorated with a set of of RAF wings hand-embroidered to a very high standard. Likely a gift for a sweetheart. A lovely object. 16cm long.
Denis Adler, Guns of the American West
Denstone College Cadets Cap Badge
Denstone College Cadets Cap Badge
Denstone College JTC Shoulder Title
Denstone College JTC Shoulder Title
Denys Erlam Ranks & Uniforms of the German Army, Navy, Air Force One of the earliest serious studies in this field, and still useful
Derbyshire Yeomanry Cap Badge
Derbyshire Yeomanry Cap Badge
Derek Leathers, Front Line 1940 Signed by the author
Desert Camouflaged No4 Bayonet in Mk II Scabbard
Desourteaux and Hebras, Oradour / Glane, The Slaughter of our Village
Despatch Rider Unofficial Cloth Arm Badge
Despatch Rider Unofficial Cloth Arm Badge
Detailed book on the NATO FN FAL Rifle
Devonshire Regiment Cap Badge
Devonshire Regiment Plastic Cap Badge
Devonshire Regiment Printed Flash
Devonshire Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
Devonshire Regiment Swagger Stick
Devonshire Regiment Tropical Slip-on Shoulder Title
DeWitt Bailey, British Military Longarms, 1715-1865 An essential reference
Dictionary of Military Uniform An extremely useful work by the renouned authority W Y Carman
Dictionary of Military Uniforms Another extremely informative work by W Y Carman
Distinctive MkII Steel Helmet An excellent example, and certainly one of the most interesting I\'ve handled in quite some time. What makes it striking is the extremely heavy and textured application of brown camouflage paint; I\'ve not before seen one quite like this.
DLI / British Commonwealth Occupation Forces Insignia Combination Worn in Berlin 1946
DLI British Troops in Berlin Insignia Worn with the combination insignia also listed
DLI Bronze Collar Badges
DLI Bronze Shoulder Bugles
DLI Cap Badge
DLI Cap Badge
DLI Cap Badge
DLI cloth Shoulder Title
DLI cloth Shoulder Title
DLI cloth Shoulder Title
DLI cloth Shoulder Title
DLI cloth Shoulder Title
DLI cloth Shoulder Title
DLI cloth Shoulder Title
DLI cloth Shoulder Title
DLI cloth Shoulder Title
DLI cloth Shoulder Title
DLI cloth Shoulder Title
DLI cloth Shoulder Title
DLI Helmet Plate Centre
DLI Helmet Plate Centre
DLI Lieutenant\'s BD Blouse A US-made War Assistance Battle Dress Blouse retaining its original, if poorly applied, insignia.
DLI Officer's Field Service Cap The cap badge in assayed silver
DLI ORs Collar Badges
DLI Printed Shoulder Title
DLI Shoulder Bugles
DLI Shoulder Titles
DLI Shoulder Titles
DLI Shoulder Titles
DLI Silver Plated Collar Badges
DLI slip-on Cloth Shoulder Title
DLI slip-on Cloth Shoulder Title
DLI slip-on Rank / Shoulder Title
DLI Staybrite Insignia
DLI Staybrite Shoulder Titles
DLI Territorial Officer's Cap / Collar Badge
DLI Territorial Officer's Cap Badge
DLI Territorial Officer's Service Dress Cap Badge
DLI Territorial Officer's White Metal Cap Badge
DLI Territorial Officer's White Metal Cap Badge
DLI Territorial Officer's White Metal Collar Badges
DLI White Metal Shoulder Bugles
DLI White Metal Shoulder Bugles
Doc O'Meara, Classic Colt Peacemakers
Doc O'Meara, Guns of the Gunfighters, Lawmen, Outlaws and Hollywood Cowboys
Donald LaRocca, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gods of War, Sacred Imagery and the Decoration of Arms and Armor
Dorset Regiment Printed Shoulder Title
Dorsetshire Regiment Cap Badge
Dorsetshire Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
Dougherty, Native American Warriors A recent publication on Native American tribes, their weapons and fighting techniques
Douglas, \"A Treatise on Naval Gunnery, 1855\"
Dr G N Pant, \"Indian Arms and Armour\", vol II An exceptional study
Dr Martin Kelvin, Collecting Antique Firearms
Dr Syed Zatar Haider, \"Islamic Arms and Armour of Muslim India\"
Dress Regulation (India) 1931
Dress Regulations 1900
Dress Regulations for the Army 1934 An extremely rare original of the 1934 Dress Regulations covering the uniforms, insignia and accoutrements of officers of the British Army. A primary reference source. Printed in large format it runs to some 192 pages plus some superb trade advertisements from military tailors and outfitters of the time. There is a tape repair to the sine, else excellent. And essential source of reference for the collector in this field.
Dress Regulations for the Army 1934
Dress Regulations for the Army, 1846 A primary source for students of the uniforms of this period
Drill .303 Round
Drill .303 Round
Drill 2-Pr Artillery Shell
Driver's Army Badge
Driver's Badge
Driver's Badge
Drivers\' Trade Badge An excellent example.
Driver\'s Arm Badge A lovely example of the Internal Combustion Engine Qualified Drivers\' forearm badge.
Drummond, \"Ancient Scottish Weapons\" The first study and still of considerable import
DSV Fosten, Dress Uniforms of the German Imperial Cavalry 1900-1914 - Cuirassiers and Heavy Cavalry
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Cap Badge
Duke of Cornwall\'s Light Infantry Cap Badge
Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry Cap Badge
Duke of Wellington's Regiment printed Shoulder Title
Duke of Wellington's Regiment Shoulder Title
Duke of Wellington's Slip-on Shoulder Title
Duke of Wellington\'s (West Riding of Yorkshire) Regiment Cap Badge
Duke of Wellington\'s (West Riding) Regiment Cap Badge Rather unusual in having the slider stamped with an issue number.
Duke of Wellington\'s (West Riding) Regiment Cap Badge
Duke of Wellington\'s Regiment Sweetheart Brooch
Dulwich College OTC White Metal Shoulder Title
Dumfries Home Guard County and Battalion Flash
Dumfries Home Guard County and Battalion Flash
Dunkirk Veteran's Award Document Group
DUPIICATED Extrmely rare fragment of Imperial German Zeppelin Gas Bag Bearing a period note of provenance, though clearly erroneous as L17 was destroyed in a storm. While metallic fragments are not uncommon, samples of Zeppelin fragment are near impossible to find. This is a rare large fragment.
Durham and North Riding County Division / Coastal Area Flash
Durham Home Guard County Flash
Durham Home Guard Flash I have a number of these available. Email total requirements
Durham Light Infantry Cap Badge
Durham Light Infantry Helmet Plate Centre
Durham Light Infantry Officer\'s Field Service Cap An original issue example retaining bronze buttons of the DLI indicating wear by an officer of that regiment.
Durham Light Infantry Officer\'s Service Dress Cap
Durham Light Infantry Officer\'s Service Dress Cap and Collar Badges
Durham Light Infantry Pagri Badge
Durham Light Infantry Plastic Cap Badge
Durham Light Infantry Plastic Cap Badge
Durham Light Infantry Plastic Cap Badge
Durham Light Infantry Printed Pagri Badge
Durham Light Infantry Slip-on Shoulder Title
Durham Light Infantry Sweetheart Brooch
Durham Light Infantry Sweetheart Brooch In silver and tortoiseshell
Durham Light Infantry Tropical slip-on Shoulder Title
Durham Light Infantry white metal Shoulder Titles
Durham University OTC Shoulder Titles
Dutch M-1915 Stormdolk Fighting Knife Adopted during WWII by the Germans and designated by them as the Dolch 115 (h)
Early 17th Century Harquebusier's Etched Breastplate A very fine breastplate both in terms of decoration and construction. It appears to be an example a duplex breastplate, making it advanced ballistic design. Of a quality worn by high status soldier's of the 30 Years and English Civil Wars.
Early 18th Century Socket Bayonet The blade having been reduced
Early 1950s RAF k IV Steel helmet with original Insignia One of two identical examples I acquired
Early 1950s RAF Mk IV Helmet
Early 19th Century 11th (Norfolk) Regiment Officer\'s Shoulder Belt Plate
Early 19th Century 1st Battalion 45th (Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot Shoulder Belt Plate
Early 19th Century Briquet Short Sword
Early 19th Century Briquet Short Sword
Early 19th Century Cadet's Socket Bayonet For a musket with Lovel's bayonet securing catch. MRD approx 21-2mm, socket 3-inch, blade 9-inch
Early 19th Century Peninsular War Duke of Wellington Commemorative
Early 20th Century Argentinian Infantry Officer's Sword
Early 20th Century Army Officer's Swagger Stick with blade
Early 20th Century Army Service Corps Frock and Trousers
Early 20th Century British Military Cordite Charge Carrier An uncommonly fine example.
Early 20th Century Durham Light Infantry Pagri Badge
Early 20th Century Dutch Army Kepi Of the pattern worn in the Indies
Early 20th Century Goggles Bearing 1917 patent date
Early 20th Century History of the Black Watch
Early 20th Century History of the Highland Light Infantry
Early 20th Century Royal Fusiliers Racoon Skin Cap An example of the seal skin cap with original white plume and badge
Early 20th Century Royal Navy Officer's Sword Belt
Early 20th Century Royal Navy Officer's Sword Belt
Early 20th Century Royal Navy Reserve Officer's Sword An extremely fine example
Early 20th Century Royal Navy Reserve Officer's Sword Additional images
Early 20th Century Shropshire Yeomanry Warrant Officer\'s Group Additional images
Early 20th Century Shropshire Yeomanry Warrant Officer\'s Group
Early 20th Century Shropshire Yeomanry Warrant Officer\'s Group Additional images
Early 20th Century Shropshire Yeomanry Warrant Officer\'s Group Additional images
Early 20th Century Steel Knuckles One of two recently acquired, both formerly the property of a Second World War Royal Marine Commando
Early 20th Century Worcestershire Regiment Swagger Stick
Early Accounts and History of the Battle of Waterloo "The Battle of Waterloo, Containing the Series of Accounts Published by Authority, British and Foreign, with Circumstantial Details, Previous, During and After the Battle, from a Variety of Authentic and Original Sources, with Relative Official Documents, Forming an Historical Record of the Operations in the Campaign of the Netherlands. To which is added an alphabetical list of the officers killed and wounded, from 15th to 26th June, 1815, and the total loss of each regiment, with an enumeration of the Waterloo honours and privileges, conferred upon the men and officers, and lists of regiments, etc. entitled thereto. Illustrated by a panoramic sketch of the field of battle, and a plan of the position and movements, with those of the Prussians, traced. By a Near Observer."
Early Allmark title on Luftwaffe Uniforms
Early ARP Overall Breast Badge
Early Aviation Photographs and Documents
Early Beaufort Whistle
Early Brown Bess Bayonet A good 18th Century example of the bayonet for the Land Pattern musket.
Early Buff Leather Frog Circa 1850's-1860's
Early Energa Anti-Tank Grenade A very good practice example of this classic rifle-launched anti-tank grenade.
Early Fleet Air Arm D-Type Flying Helmet A very good early production example, having leather chin strap with Bennet buckle, and fittings compatible with D-, E- and G-Type masks, it is complete with original Gosport tubes. Air Ministry and size markings are clear. The crown lining bears the name of its original owner, one E Richardson, warranting further research. Richardson's uniforms are listed elsewhere on this site, use the search tool to locate it
Early FN Bayonet
Early FN Bayonet
Early General Service Respirator An excellent example in an early variant haversack. It retains its original owner\'s identity disc. Interestingly the haversack has plywood panels loosely inserted to give it a very smart appearance when slung.
Early German Third Reich Army Alloy Belt Belt Buckle
Early Great War Board Game To Berlin
Early Home Guard Arm Patch
Early Home Guard Arm Patch
Early Jersey German Military Underground Hospital Guides
Early Jet Age RAF Rescue From Crashed Aircraft Manual
Early King's Liverpool Regiment Shoulder Title
Early Lucas Long Range Signal Lamp
Early Lucas Long Range Signal Lamp Additional images
Early Military Kukri A rather interesting example. The knife itself conforms to later military patterns in having riveted wooden grips, steel pommel cap and bolster, the blade is subtly hollow ground. The scabbard, albeit bearing a later leather patch, is of interest in having a horizontal rib parallel to and just below the throat, this marrying with the two loops of the frog, the latter having an uncommonly narrow belt loop.
Early Mk I Airborne Troops' Steel Helmet A very good example from my own collection
Early MkII Sten Manual
Early Operational Parachutist Qualification Wings The variant with additional wing feather detail
Early Pattern '03 Cartridge Pouches A rare 1909 dated pair of MkI 15 round pouches
Early Pattern RAF Air Gunner\'s Badge As declared obsolute in 1923.
Early pattern Royal Malta Artillery Cap Badge
Early Peter Stahl title - Kriegsmarine Uniforms & Insignia
Early Peter Stahl title - Luftwaffe Uniforms & Insignia
Early PIAT Training Manual
Early post-War Bren Gun Spares & Tools Set
Early production No 4 Mk II Bayonet A Singer example with early variant G-crown-R markings
Early production No4 MkII Bayonet A Singer example bearing the early GR and crown mark
Early production No4 MkII Bayonet An example by Singer with early variant markings
Early production Silk Escape Map The earliest type of silk map, being monochrome and single sided. Map ref. 9t covering Bulgaria - Roumania. With Air Ministry conttract references
Early Production Silk Escape Map The earliest type of silk map, being monochrome and single sided. Map ref. 9t covering Bulgaria - Roumania. With Air Ministry conttract references
Early production Singer No 4 Mk II Bayonet Bearing the Royal cipher as seen on the Mk I
Early production Swedish Mauser 1896 Bayonet An example by Eskilstuna Jernmanufactur AB from the first period of production. Complete with original leather frog
Early production Third Pattern F-S Knife An very fine example of the B2 2rd Pattern Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife. Mould mark '2' to the grip, the cross-guard 'B2' stamped, and the blade an early hand-forged example in near mint condition.
Early RAF 1925 Pattern Revolver Holster A rare 1927 dated example
Early RAF Bomber Command History
Early RAF C-Type Flying Helmet A very good example with leather chin-strap and Bennet buckle. Strong and supple throughout requiring just a polish.
Early RAF C-Type Flying Helmet Having a leather chin strap with Bennet\'s buckle. The microphone holders have perished, though these are now being reproduced so could be restored.
Early RAF H-Type Oxygen Mask A rare example complete with hose and in a large size and very good condition.
Early RAF Officers\' Cap Badge
Early Royal Malta Artillery Cap Badge
Early Singer No 4 Mk II Bayonet In Mk I scabbard having a steel throat
Early Soviet Budenovka
Early Soviet Budenovka With pre-1922 hammer-and-plow badge
Early Soviet Budenovka
Early Soviet Navy Officer\'s Peaked Hat
Early Soviet Peaked Hat
Early Soviet Peaked Hat
Early Soviet Peaked Hat
Early Soviet Peaked Hat
Early Soviet Peaked Hat
Early US M3 Fighting Knife From my own collection, a good example of a blade-marked M3 knife by Imperial. Complete with early M8 scabbard
Early variant 1944 Pattern Water Bottle A first type bottle having a metal cap
Early variant 1st Anti-Aircraft Division Flash
Early Variant 6th Armoured Division Flash
Early variant GQ Parachutist's Badge Unofficially issued by the parachute manufacturer Gregory Quilter to paratroops upon qualification. This is an early non-enamelled variant
Early variant Parachute Regiment Cap Badge
Early variant Pattern 1853 Socket Bayonet Scabbard An excellent example
Early variant Sam Browne Sword Frog
Early variant Second Pattern FS / Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife A very fine example
Early variant WWII Operational Parachutist Qualification Wings The type with additional wing feather detail
Early War Anti-Gas Ointment No2 A complete outfit
Early War British Army Motorcyclist\'s Helmet
Early War General Service Respirator Haversack
Early WWII Army Barr & Stroud CF5 Binoculars
Early WWII Battledress Trousers A very good pair of the collector-termed 1937 Pattern Serge Battledress Trousers. The legs have been taken in slightly, though this is not immediately apparent. A good pair in a useful size showing little wear.
Early WWII Blue enamelled Water Bottle
Early WWII Clasp Knife
Early WWII Daily Sketch War Map A delightful item of home front related ephemera
Early WWII Entrenching Tool
Early WWII Escape & Evasion Map From the Bartholomew series, single-sided with hemmed edge
Early WWII No 4 Bayonet Webbing Frog Strap
Early WWII No4 Bayonet Frog Securing Tab Price of one tab from of a small batch I have acquired
Early WWII Pattern Operational Parachutist Qualification Wings
Early WWII pattern Parachute Regiment Cap Badge Having a void crown
Early WWII Royal Scots Glengarry A named example
Early-pattern RAF C-Type Flying Helmet An excellent example of this most sought after of variants.
Early-War 7th Armoured Division Flash
Early-War Army Motorcyclist's 'Pulp'Helmet There is photographic evidence of these being worn by Glider Pilots in training see Harclerode's "Go To It! An Illustrated History of the 6th Airborne Division". Aside from the losses to the lining, in excellent condition
Early-War Army Motorcyclist's 'Pulp'Helmet An extremely good 1941 dated example of these distinctive helmets. There is photographic evidence of these being worn by Glider Pilots in training see Harclerode's "Go To It! An Illustrated History of the 6th Airborne Division". The original owner has tucked folded paper behind the sweat band to tighten the fit, these are removable though I've chosen to leave them in situ.
Early-War Bayonet Securing Strap Used in conjunction with unmodified Pattern 1937 webbing bayonet frogs to secure the No 4 bayonet scabbard
Early-War Civilian Gas Mask in dated Tin-plate Case The best example of its kind I have seen.
Early-War Mk 2 Helmet A fresh-to-the-market example. Originally tan gloss finished, it retains an original mat textured khaki paint over-paint to its exterior. In excellent untouched condition.
Early-War No2 Anti-Gas Ointment A superb example of this pattern, complete with original contents. The best of its kind I have seen.
Early-War Serge Battledress Blouse
Early-War Serge Battledress Trousers
Early-War Tank Crew Non-Crash Helmet These helmets have become extremely scarce. This example lacks its brow protection and shows its age, however it retains a rather rare example of the optional and removable leather harness intended to be worn when earphones for wired or wireless communications were in use. While such fibre helmets turn up on the rare occasion, I have seen just a very few of the leather communications harnesses in the past 25 years.
East African Expeditionary Force Flash
East Anglia Cloth Shoulder Title
East Anglian District Flash
East German Cold War era AKM Bayonet
East India Company / Indian Native variant 1796 Light Cavalry Sword
East India Company Percussion Cavalry Pistol A most pleasing example of this pattern as issued from 1843 to 1852 to such units as the Bengal and Bombay Light Cavalry and Horse Artillery, also some Royal Service regular cavalry regiments serving in the Bengal and Bombay Presidencies
East India Company Socket Bayonet with locking ring
East Kent District Flash
East Kent District Flash
East Kent District Flash
East Kent District Flash
East Lancashire Enamelled Silver Sweetheart Brooch
East Lancashire Home Guard Battaion Flash
East Lancashire Regiment Cap Badge
East Lancashire Regiment Cap Badge
East Lancashire Regiment Cap Badge
East Lancashire Regiment Cap Badge
East Lancashire Regiment Cap Badge
East Lancashire Regiment Cap Badge
East Lancashire Regiment Cap Badge A maker-marked example
East Lancashire Regiment Cap Badge with original backing
East Lancashire Regiment Officer's Coloured Field Service Cap
East Lancashire Regiment Printed Shoulder Title
East Lancashire Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
East Lancashire Regiment Sweetheart Brooch A good example in enamel, silver and mother-of-pearl.
East Lancashire Regiment Tropical Slip-on Shoulder Title
East Riding of Yorkshire Yeomanry Cap Badge
East Scotland District Flash
East Surrey Regiment Cap Badge
East Surrey Regiment Cap Badge
East Surrey Regiment Printed Shoulder Title
East Surrey Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
East Yorkshire Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
Eastern Command (India) Flash
Eastern Command Flash
Eastern Command Flash
Eastern Command Flash
Eastern Command Printed Flash
Eastern Command printed Flash
Eastern Command printed Flash
Eastern Command printed Flash
Eastern Command Printed Flashes An ex-Battledress set.
Eastwood et al, \"When Dragons Flew, an illustrated history of the 1st Battalion the Border regiment 1939 - 45\" A unique copy signed by Arnhem veterans together with an autographed 1 Border re-union dinner menu card
Eastwood et al, \"When Dragons Flew, an illustrated history of the 1st Battalion the Border Regiment 1939-45\"
Eastwood, Gray and Green, \"When Dragons Flew: Illustrated History of the 1st Battalion the Border Regiment, 1939-45 \"
Economy Pattern P'37 Belt
Economy Rubberproofed 1937 Pattern Webbing Shoulder Straps Mint unissued examples of these War-economy variants
Edge and Paddock, Arms & Armour of the Medieval Knight For those seeking a strong introduction to the field, there is no better study. Superbly illustrated.
Edge and Paddock, Arms and Armour of the Medieval Knight The best single volume introduction. A superb study.
Edged Weaponry of the Third Reich A damped copy
Edo Japanese Samurai Armour Mempo
Edo Japanese Samurai Kabuto A very fine and somewhat distinctive helmet having white yak hair covered hachi
Edo Japanese Sword Tsuba
Edo Japanese Tanegashima Matchlock Musket Additional images
Edo Japanese Tanegashima Matchlock Musket
Edo Japanese Tanegashima Matchlock Musket
Edo Japanese Wakizashi Additional images
Edo period Japanese Menpo Japanese Samurai or retainer armour for the lower face and neck, worn with the kabuto or jingasa
Edward VII Officers Cross Belt Pouch A very good example with associated buff-leather cross belt.
Edwardian Army Brass Waist Belt Locket
Edwardian Rifles Waistbelt Locket
Edwardian silver Pocket Pedometer A delightful little instrument which employs a pendulum to record one's paces, and as a consequence can be used to measure distance. Of a type which could be carried by Army officers. In excellent working condition.
Edwards and Langley, \"British Army Proficiency Badges\" The standard reference
Edwards and Langley, \"British Army Proficiency Badges\" The standard reference
Egyptian Contract Remington Rolling Block Rifle Bayonet
Eight rare Liberation period Dutch & Belgian Postcards
Eigth Army Bullion Flash
Eisenhower's Pre-D-Day Message to Invasion Troops
Eisenhower's Pre-D-Day Message to Invasion Troops
Eisenhower's Pre-D-Day Message to Invasion Troops
Eisenhower's Pre-D-Day Message to Invasion Troops
Elgood, \"Arms & Armour at the Jaipur Court. The Royal Collection\"
Elgood, \"Firearms of the Islamic World\" A sumptuous book and excellent reference
Elgood, \"Hindu Arms and Ritual. Arms and Armour from India 1400-1865\"\"
Elgood, \"Islamic Arms and Armour\"
Elgood, \"The Arms and Armour of Arabia in the 18th-19th and 20th Centuries\"
Embroidered Airborne Division Pegasus Flash
Embroidered Home Guard Shoulder Title
Empty Blanco Carton
Enamel Mug
Enameled Silver Royal Signals Sweetheart Brooch
Enamelled 1915 On War Service Badge
Enamelled 1915 On War Service Badge Bearing engraved factory marks and holder's initials verso
Enamelled silver Army Air Corps Sweetheart Brooch
Enamelled silver Cheshire Regiment Sweetheart Brooch A delightful and uncommon example set with marcassite
Enamelled Silver Coldstream Guards Sweetheart Brooch A lovely example
Enamelled silver Merchant Navy Sweetheart Brooch
Enamelled Silver RAF Sweetheart Brooch A lovely example.
Enamelled silver Royal Army Ordnance Corps Sweetheart Brooch
Enamelled Silver Royal Navy Sweetheart Brooch
Enamelled Silver Royal Navy Sweetheart Brooch
Enamelled Silver Royal Navy Sweetheart Brooch
Encyclopedia of Military Insignia Guido Rosignolli's useful reference
Energa Rifle Grenade Manual
Enfield Musket Socket Bayonet
Enfield Rifle Oil Bottle
English Civil War Armoury Auction Catalogue The scarce catalogue for the auction of the Littlecote Armoury which was cancelled when the collection was saved for the nation
English Civil War Cavalry Trooper\'s Helmet An exceptionally good 17th Century IZischagge/I or lobster-tailed pott, as worn by the Cavalry of the English Civil Wars. This example has an unusually large facetted crown of two-pieces united by a lapped seam with flush rivets, I have no doubt it was intended to be proof against pistol shot. It has a four-lame neck guard, original ear-pieces and typical peak with sliding nasal bar locking by means of a bolt with heart-shaped terminal. The peak bears what appears to be a Icrowned IR/I struck mark. The whole retains a period blackened finish and is in excellent condition. Quite simply one of the best zischagge I have seen.
English Civil War Harquebusier's Pott / Helmet A fine example of this iconic helmet form. Dating to the second quarter of the 17th Century and termed a zischagge, such helmets were worn by cavalry troops from the Thirty Years War to the age of Marlborough and the demise of armour. This example reatins its original cheak pieces, which are often lacking or modern restorations on surviving examples. It bears an armourer's or arsenal struck mark to the peak, and tooled marks to the upper termonal of the sliding nasal, scars to the skull evidence of the helmet's use on campaign
English Civil War Harquebusier\'s Armour / Cuirass Good early-to-mid 17th Century breast- and back-plates as used during the 30 Years and English Civil Wars. Both elements bear struck armourers' or ownership marks. The back plate in pierced over the left kidney area. One authority has informed me of the existence of similar damage on other extant back plates and is the opinion it was perhaps caused by the a war hammer.
English Civil War Harquebusier\'s Pott From my own collection, a very fine example of a cavalry helmet of the period or the Thirty Years and English Civil Wars.
English Civil War Helmet Secrete Dating to the mid-17th Century, these items of armour were intended to be worn underneath the large felt hats worn by many soldiers and civilians. They were intended to serve as a disguised protective helmet. Examples are belived to have been worn by some of the judges at Charles I's trial, who believed that their safety was threatened, indeed the King himself is thought to have worn one on occasion. The existence of a large number of secrete helmets stored together in the Tower of London suggests that they were also issued to troops.
English Sporting Guns and Accessories A useful guide
Entrenching Tool Helve
Entrenching Tool Helve
Entrenching Tool Helve Bearing what I consider a spurious date, though likely of the period
Eric Goldstein, The Socket Bayonet in the British Army 1687-1783 A superb study
Erik Goldstein, \"The Socket Bayonet in the British Army 1687-1783\" A superb study
Ernst Udet, Mein Fliegerleben The 1935 German language autobiography of the fighter Ace, Ernst Udet
Escellent book on the British Army in the Second World War A classic
Essential Austen and Owen SMG Collectors\' Book Ian Skennerton\'s Australian 9mm Owen and Austen Submachine Gun - Parts Identification Lists, SMG Series Notes, Exploded Parts Drawings, Descriptions, Accessories & Fittings. From his highly popular and informative Small Arms Identification Series. Published in 1994 and running to some 48 pages of detailed text supported by excellent illustrations. An essential reference and a series worth acquiring.
Essential Australian Lee Enfield Collectors\' Book Ian Skennerton\'s Australian SMLE Variations - Factory Production, Parts Identification Lists, Conversion Notes, Dissassembly Parts Drawings, Bayonets and Accessories. From his highly popular and informative Small Arms Identification Series. Published in 2004 and running to some 48 pages of detailed text supported by excellent illustrations. An essential reference and a series worth acquiring.
Essential book on Home Guard Units and Insignia A rare copy of Len Whittaker's Stand Down - orders of battle for the units of the Home Guard of the United Kingdom, November 1944
Essential Book on Powder Flasks Ray Riling's classic study
Essential book on the Japanese Military Sword and Dirk Military Swords of Japan 1868 - 1945 by Fuller and Gregory remains one of the most important works in this field.
Essential Bren Gun Collectors\' Book Ian Skennerton\'s .303-in. Bren Light Machine Gun - Parts Identification Lists, Bren LMG Series Notes, Exploded Parts Drawings, Descriptions, Accessories & Fittings. From his highly popular and informative Small Arms Identification Series. Published in 1994 and running to some 48 pages of detailed text supported by excellent illustrations. An essential reference and a series worth acquiring.
Essential German Edged Weapons Reference John Walter's classic Sword & Bayonet Makers of Imperial Germany. All of Mr Walter's books are worth acquiring, this little gem is not the least of them.
Essential Guide to WWI British Service Dress Cloth Unit Patches A quality re-print of Wheeler-Holohan's 1920s guide to First World War British Army formation signs Divisional and Other Signs
Essential Military Small Arms Reference A copy of Edward Clinton Ezell\'s superb Small Arms of the World, quite simply the best book of its kind and an essential reference.
Essential reference on British Grenades and related items Grenade - British and Commonwealth Hand and Rifle Grenades by Rick Landers is a stunning work, and a credit to its researchers Norman Bonney and Gary Oakley. Copies are near impossible to find these days. It comes with my highest recommendation.
Essential reference on WWII Formation Signs Cole's classic Heraldry in War. Still the essential work in this field
Essential Study of Powder Flasks Ray Riling's work remains the standard reference
Essential Vickers Machine Gun Collectors\' Book Ian Skennerton\'s .303 Vickers Medium Machine Gun - Parts Identification Lists, Vickers Series Notes, Exploded Parts Drawings, Descriptions, Accessories & Fittings. From his highly popular and informative Small Arms Identification Series. Published in 1997 and running to some 48 pages of detailed text supported by excellent illustrations. An essential reference and a series worth acquiring.
Essex Regiment Brass Shoulder Titles
Essex Regiment Cap Badge
Essex Regiment Officer's Shoulder Titles Smaller than the OR's equivalent and commonly worn on tropical Service Dress
Essex Regiment Plastic Cap Badge
Essex Regiment plastic Cap Badge
Essex Regiment Queen's South Africa Medal with Soldier's New Testament
Essex Regiment Shoulder Titles
Essex Regiment Shoulder Titles
Essex Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
Essex Regiment Territorial Battalion Cap Badge
Essex Yeomanry Cap Badge
Essex Yeomanry Cloth Shoulder Title
Etched Third Reich KS98 Bayonet The blade etched Infanterie Regiment No 41, Amberg, Bayr, Ostmark / Fur Erinnerung an meine Dienstzeit
Eugene Mollo, Russian Military Swords
European leather Bayonet Frog
Evacuation, Why and How? 1939
Ewart Oakeshott's Records of the Medieval Sword A masterpiece and essential reference
Ewart Oakeshott's The Sword in the Age of Chivalry Another of the late Ewart Oakeshott's seminal studies. As with all his works, not only an essential reference but an excellent read.
Ewart Oakeshott, \"Records of the Medieval Sword\" A groundbreaking study of enduring import. Oakeshott\'s works are also eminently readable
Ex-Battledress Airborne Strips
Excavated Iron Spear Head An impressive iron spear head which I have owned for quite some time. It is of shouldered form and compressed-lozenge cross-section. There are remains of the socket, though which a rivet was placed to secure the head to it's shaft, of interest is the fact the socket runs into the body of the spear head, which is as a consequence hollow for around the first inch of it's length. I cannot be precise with regards to it's period, indeed it could date from the Iron Age through to the Roman or early Medieval. I should welcome further opinions on this fascinating item. Overall length 31cm
Excellent 14th Army Formation Patch A lovely example.
Excellent 14th Infantry Division Flash
Excellent 1876 Martini Henry Socket Bayonet A very good example of this most iconic of bayonets. The socket retains an excellent amount of it\'s original blued finish, while the blade has been polished to an attractive state. War Department marked and issue numbered, there are no Indian or Colonial marks of any kind. A good example of a much sought after bayonet pattern.
Excellent 1885 Pattern Cavalry Troopers\' Sword A very good example of this iconic sword as used during the Sudan Campaign and Boer Wars. Manufactured in 1886, it bears re-inspection stamps up to the 1890\'s. Typically profusely marked, both scabbard and hilt bear corresponding unit stamps of a West Lancashire Royal Artillery unit. The hilt and blade are superb, with no faults to mention, only the scabbard shows the usual service bruising and some occasional light pitting. All in all a thoroughly pleasing example and certainly one of the best I\'ve encountered in quite some time.
Excellent 1907 Pattern bayonet. A 1918 dated example by Sanderson in excellent condition.
Excellent 1908 Pattern Revolver Holster A superb WWI dated example.
Excellent 1917 SMLE MkIII* One I\'ve had in my collection for a while, it has matching serial numbers throughout and retains an excellent degree of original blued finish. A handsome example, superior to most encountered these days. Deactivated. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Excellent 1939 Home Guard MkII Steel Helmet A lovely example retaining it\'s original factory-applied gloss khaki paint finish. What makes this handsome helmet all the more interesting is the presence of what appears to be a town name stencilled onto the underside rim. Market Bosworth is a town in Warwickshire, and this is almost certainly a helmet of it\'s Home Guard unit. A rare and most interesting helmet.
Excellent 1939 Mk II Steel Helmet In original untouched condition retaining its original factory-applied khaki gloss paint finish. The lining oilcloth is uncommonly supple.
Excellent 1940 Enfield .38 Revolver A very attractive deactivated example of the Revolver No 2 Mk I* spur-less revolver introduced for issue to tank crew. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Excellent 1940 Pattern Greatcoat A surprisingly scarce item of Second World War Army and Home Guard clothing
Excellent 1941 dated Rubber-proofed Groundsheet / Cape A superb, strong and supple example in near mint condition
Excellent 1942 dated Bush Hat An extremely fine example in a large size
Excellent 1942 P\'37 Tank Crew Holster A 1942 dated example complete with a set of inert WWII .38 revolver rounds.
Excellent 1943 Bush Hat A lovely example with a relatively early date and in a desirable large size.
Excellent 1943 Camouflaged Windproof Smock An iconic item of WWII British Army specialist clothing in uncommonly fine condition. In my experience over that last 30 years, good examples are rarer by far than Denison Smocks.
Excellent 1944 No 4 Lee Enfield Rifle A thoroughly attractive deactivated Longbranch example complete with webbing rifle sling. Sorry, for sale within the UK only, certificate lacking
Excellent 1944 Ordnance Issue Kukri An exceptionally good example.
Excellent 1945 Slouch Hat A rare example of this iconic item of British military head dress in a large size.
Excellent 2nd Pattern F-S Knife A recently discovered example. it has a hand-forged blade which has never been sharpened and has a deep factory-applied blued finish matching that on the hilt. Complete with scabbard having the distinctive flat-ended variant chape
Excellent Air Rad Wardens\' Helmet A scarce white-bodied example.
Excellent Antique Pistols Reference Book
Excellent as-worn WWII Royal Tank Regiment Cap Badge Formerly the property of 78834765 J Northcott who was promoted from the Ranks of the Royal Tank Regiment and later served with the Reconnaissance Corps
Excellent Battle of Britain MkIIIa Flying Goggles An excellent set of these most iconic of RAF issue goggles.
Excellent book - Gloucestershire Regiment A copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting.
Excellent book - post-War Personal Equipment A copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting.
Excellent book - The Welch Regiment A copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting.
Excellent book on 19th Century Field Sports in India
Excellent Book on 20th Century Militaria Long since out of print, Joe Lyndhurst's boook remains the most comprehensive and useful general work of its kind
Excellent Book on 20th Century Militaria Long since out of print, Joe Lyndhurst's book remains the most comprehensive and useful general work of its kind
Excellent book on Australian Service Longarms Skennerton's book is an extremely comprehensive study
Excellent book on Axis Rifles, Pistols and Grenades
Excellent book on Battledress A copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting.
Excellent book on Battledress A copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting
Excellent book on British & Commonwealth Armoured Formations An extremely comprehensive work on the evolution, structure, history and insignia of these armoured units
Excellent book on British Airborne Uniforms A copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting
Excellent Book on British Army Cloth Insignia Brian Davis' British Army Cloth Insignia 1940 to the Present
Excellent book on British Army Field Service Headdress A copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting
Excellent book on British Army Head Dress A copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting.
Excellent book on British Army Service Dress A copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting
Excellent Book on British Personal Equipment 1903-1907 A rare copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting.
Excellent book on Collecting 20th C British Army Badges A commendable introduction
Excellent book on Collecting Antique Firearms An expensive book when published, and rarely encountered today, this unique work remains a most interesting and extremely useful reference.
Excellent book on Collecting Volunteer Militaria
Excellent book on Early Armoured Cars This Shire Guide is a fascinating read and superbly illustrated
Excellent Book on German Handguns Another essential reference from Ian Hogg
Excellent book on German Military Handguns 1879-1918 Another of John Walter's superb works
Excellent book on Gloucestershire Regiment Uniforms A copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting
Excellent book on Kitchener's Army Another classic by Ray Westlake
Excellent book on Napoleonic British Infantry
Excellent book on post-War British Combat Dress A copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting.
Excellent book on post-War Small Arms Ammunition An ex-library copy
Excellent Book on RAF Flying Clothing and Equipment etc
Excellent book on Rapiers Eric Valentine's classic work on these swords
Excellent book on Rifle Volunteers
Excellent Book on Scottish Regimental Badges The Bloomers' study has long been out of print but remains an essential reference
Excellent Book on Scottish Regimental Badges This early work on the subject by the Bloomer's has long been out of print but remains an essential reference. Copies are seldom encountered
Excellent book on Service Dress A copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting.
Excellent Book on Service Dress A copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting
Excellent Book on the Blunderbuss Baxter\'s excellent monograph, now long since out of print.
Excellent book on the British Army during WWI
Excellent Book on the Dueling Pistol An ex-library copy of Atkinson's superb work The Dueling Pistol'. Both an excellent read and an essential reference.
Excellent book on the German Army during WWI
Excellent book on the German Iron Cross Still the most accessible work in this field
Excellent book on the German Iron Cross Gordon Williamson's The Iron Cross, a History, 1813-1957
Excellent book on the History of Ammunition A classic.
Excellent Book on the Vickers Machine Gun A copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting
Excellent Book on the Vickers Machine Gun A copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting
Excellent book on the Victorian and Edwardian Army
Excellent book on Third Reich Dagger Reproductions A scarce copy of Bowman's study
Excellent book on Tropical Uniforms A rare copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting.
Excellent book on Tropical Uniforms A copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting
Excellent Book on US Military Firearms 1776-1875
Excellent book on Victorian Army Uniforms & Equipment
Excellent Book on Waffen SS Uniforms
Excellent Book on Wehrmacht Camouflage Unforms
Excellent Book on Welch Regiment Uniforms A copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting
Excellent Book on WWI Allied Artillery & Ammunition
Excellent Book on WWI British Home Front Memorabilia
Excellent Book on WWI British Military Memorabilia
Excellent book on WWI-WWII Military Architecture The 1973 Architectural Press publication Architecture of Aggression by Keith Mallory and Arvid Ottar. A superb read.
Excellent book on WWII Allied Submarines
Excellent book on WWII Axis Submarines
Excellent Book on WWII German Armoured Fighting Vehicles
Excellent book on WWII German Government & Red Cross Uniforms Another classic Angolia / Bender publication. The essential reference in its field.
Excellent book on WWII Machine Guns
Excellent boook on the War in Europe 1945
Excellent Boxed Set of RAF MkVII Flying Goggles A very good set in original RAF Air Ministry stamped box, complete with 1941 dated anti-dim kit, and tinted lenses. The lenses aren\'t in quite such good condition as the frames, though unusually the head strap retains its elasticity. Very difficult to improve.
Excellent British Amry Badge Collecting Guide A copy of Fred Wilkinson\'s work Badges of the British Army, 1820 to the present. It remains the most compact and generally useful single volume work on the subject.
Excellent British Army Cloth Badges Guide A copy of Brian Davis\' classic British Army Cloth Insignia, still the most useful general guide to this subject.
Excellent British Army Cloth Badges Guide A copy of Brian Davis\' classic British Army Cloth Insignia, still the most useful general guide to this subject.
Excellent British Cap Badge Collecting Guide A copy of Fred Wilkinson\'s classic Badges of the British Army 1820-1960. It remains the most useful compact book in it\'s field.
Excellent British Cap Badge Collecting Guide A copy of Fred Wilkinson\'s classic Badges of the British Army 1820-1960. It remains the most useful compact book in it\'s field.
Excellent Brown Bess bayonet by Osborne An uncommonly fine example
Excellent Brown Bess Bayonet with Volunteer / India Pattern Catch
Excellent Canadian Ross Bayonet An exceptionally good example of a MkII Ross bayonet with the 1916 modified blade. These are very seldom encountered in such condition.
Excellent Coldstream Guards Old Comrades Badge An excellent enamelled white metal lapel badge of the Old Coldstreamers\' Association by Gaunt.
Excellent de-activated German MG34 A particularly well presented WWII German MG34. A heterogeneous gun with an exceptional finish, perhaps one of the best presented examples I\'ve seen. Good examples of this classic arm are rapidly becoming scarce. Sorry, for sale within the UK only.
Excellent deactivated MkII Bren LMG A 1943 Inglis example with matching serials to the body. Certificate lacking, for sale within the UK only
Excellent Dorsetshire Regiment Battledress Group A lovely orignal Canadian-made BD to a Private in the Dorsets. It bears embroidered shoulder titles, Arm-of-Service strips, six War Service Chevrons and three Long Service & Good Conduct Chevrons, suggesting the owner was a pre-War Regular Army volunteer. It is in superb condition, clearly marked and dated, and bears the name of the original owner. It is complete with the BD trousers and coloured Field Service Cap. Such original groups are becoming rather scarce, indeed infantry BD\'s have always been hard to come by. A very handsome infantry group.
Excellent early production 3rd Pattern F-S Knife From my own collection, an early example with blued hand-forged blade
Excellent early-War MkII Steel Helmet A lovely example retaining its original paint finish and 1939 dated liner in a large size
Excellent French Mle 1866 Chassepot Bayonet A handsome example by a seldom encountered manufacturer
Excellent German M35 Steel Helmet A very good untouched example of the German Model 1935 Stahlhelm. It retains it\'s original paint finish. The shell \"dome\" printed mark is just visible, while the shell stamps are clear. An attractive and honest helmet
Excellent Group of WWII Small Arms Training Manuals An as issued group of nine. Essential reference for the collecotr of WWII British Army equipment and small arms
Excellent Guide to the .380 No 2 Service Revolver Skennerton and Stamp's guide is an essential reference
Excellent guide to Victorian Glengarry Badges
Excellent Guide to WWII Army Badges Guido Rosignoll\'s Army Badges and Insignia of World War Two. It remains an extremely useful book.
Excellent History of Ammunition Another of Ian Hogg's superb works
Excellent History of RAF Groundcrew
Excellent History of the 51st Highland Division in WWII
Excellent History of the Gatling Gun A fascinating volume
Excellent History of the Tyneside Scottish Great War History
Excellent History of WWII Electronic Warfare A classic and a fascinating read.
Excellent Home Guard P'17 Bayonet Complete with original P'39 leather frog
Excellent Home Guard P'17 Bayonet with 1939 Pattern Frog
Excellent Imperial German Trench Knife An officially issued example
Excellent Indian KD Trousers A very good pair, well marked, dated, in a good size and near unissued condition.
Excellent inert WWI No5 Mills Grenade The body and lever of this 1916 dated example are rather appealing in retaining a degree of their original shellac finish.
Excellent KOSB Sweetheart Brooch A high quanlity enamelled-silver King\'s Own Scottish Borderers sweetheart brooch.
Excellent late 16th Century Combed Morion An excellent and scarce late 16th Century combed Morion. Likely manufactured in Germany, and possibly at the armour manufacturing centre of Augsburg, though some authorities speculate these could be from the Netherlands. It is of a type made to service the needs of Europe\'s foot soldiers, with examples still being worn at the time of the English Civil Wars. Of munition quality it was forged in two pieces using a martinet then finished by hand. It represents the last stage in the of the armourer\'s craft in Europe before it finally died out during the third quarter of the 17th Century. Originally oil-blackened it is now externally in the white, with some minor patches of surface rust which will remove with ease. The rivets have been removed and some replaced at the time of cleaning. There is a small copper inventory tag present as the helmet was until recently the property of a German museum. All in all a handsome example of one of the most striking forms of late Renaissance European helmets. For a similar example see Puype and van der Hoeven, The Arsenal of the World, The Dutch Arms Trade in the Seventeenth Century, 1996, page 97.
Excellent Light Machine Gun Book - Lewis, Hotchkiss, Bren A copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting.
Excellent Luftwaffe M'42 Helmet Reserved for BvD
Excellent Manual on the Thompson, Rifle & Bayonet An excellent example of the 1941 publication Know Your Weapons No. 1, Tommy Gun, Rifle and Bayonet. One of the best Home Guard manuals in this field.
Excellent Merchant Navy Officers\' Cap Badge Rare in bearing a manufacturer\'s label
Excellent Mid 19th century Belgian Double-Barrel Pin-Fire Pistol A very good Lefaucheux pocket pistol with rifled barrels, circa 1860
Excellent MkII Airborne Troops Steel Helmet An excellent example. The crown pad appears to have been deliberately re-positioned to give frontal protection. From the estate of the late Lieutenant-General Sir Michael Gray KCB, OBE, DL (3 May 1932 – 13 March 2011). Gray served with the Parachute Regiment from 1955, taking part in operations at Cyprus, Suez, Jordan, Greece, Bahrain, Aden and Northern Ireland. He commanded the 1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment from 1969 to 1971, later becoming Colonel Commandant
Excellent MkII Steel Helmet Retaining it\'s original rough sand-textured finish. A lovely example.
Excellent MkII Steel Helmet A lovely example reatining its original factory-applied green paint finish.
Excellent named ATS Coloured Field Service Cap
Excellent Named WWII RAF C-Type Flying Helmet A scarce named C-Type flying helmet. It is an internally-wired example pre-dating the late-War introduction of additional goggle-retaining straps. It is complete, supple and strong, with a good finish to the leather and some elasticity remaining in the chinstrap, though the latter is a little frayed. What makes this helmet all the more interesting are the presence of ownership marks, these being an ink-stamped name, and another written in ink. This of course opens up the opportunity for further research. A very interesting example.
Excellent new book on SOE Agents
Excellent No 4 Mk III Bayonet in plastic scabbard
Excellent No5 Jungle Carbine Bayonet A superb example by Wilkinson Sword.
Excellent No5 Jungle Carbine Bayonet A superb example in near unissued condition still grease-coated..
Excellent No7 Bayonet An excellent example of one of the most distinctive bayonet designs of WWII.
Excellent Ordnance-marked Ribbed-and-Beaded FS Knife
Excellent Osprey guide to the Reconnaissance Corps
Excellent P'07 Bayonet Retaining its original un-blackened leather scabbard
Excellent PAIFORCE Battledress Group A US-made War Assistance BD Blouse with its original insignia, that of a REME Artificer Sergeant. Complete with original first-variant General Service cap.
Excellent pair of Boer War Period Binoculars An attractive set of Galilean field glasses dating to the late Victorian period. In black lacquered brass with leather-covered barrels. They are marked War Office Binocular with other engraved marks indicating they have 10 lenses. Complete with their original case (They inner lid lining is lacking). In working condition with good optics.
Excellent pair of RAF Mk VII Flying Goggles A very good set, retaining most of the original blue paint finish, with good chamois lining and an exceptional strap retaining most of it\'s elasticity.
Excellent pair WWII Webbing Anklets A rare matching pair of WWII dated webbing anklets. Rather unusually they are stitched using RAF blue/gray thread, clearly someone didn\'t change a bobbin when moving from an RAF to an Army contract! In virtually mint condition.
Excellent Pattern 1853 Socket Bayonet for the Enfield Rifle The scabbard is the scarce intermediate type dating to the period 1860-6.
Excellent Pattern 1876 Martini Henry Socket An uncommonly fine example. I am intrigued by the unit marks TS to both blade and scabbard
Excellent Pattern 1888 Lee Metford Bayonet
Excellent period publication Nelson and His Times
Excellent Private Purchase 1936 Pattern Flying Boots A superb pair of what are considered one of the most elegant of flying boots, the RAF\'s 1936 Pattern. This private-purchase pair is in a desirable large size and extremely good condition, simply requiring a dust and polish.
Excellent P\'07 Drill Purpose Bayonet The best DP 1907 Pattern Bayonet I believe I\'ve seen. It is in superb condition throughout. The pommel is profusely stamped, while the ricasso bears the maker\'s details Wilkinson, Pall Mall, and the date stamps are unusual in appearing as January 1906, though of course this cannot be the case. A superb example which I doubt could be bettered.
Excellent P\'13 Bayonet A scarce Winchester-made example. As used by the British Army during WWI and by the Home Guard during WWII.
Excellent P\'1887 MkIII Martini Henry Rifle Bayonet A crisp example by Wilkinson Sword
Excellent RAF C-Type Flying Helmet A very attractive fully-wired example in a large size.
Excellent RAF D-Type Flying Helmet A lovely used example in a large size, 3.
Excellent RAF Flight Lieutenant Observer Tunic A superb tunic retaining all its original insignia including a lovely padded brevet.
Excellent RAF Officers' Peaked Cap A lovely example
Excellent RAOC 21st Army Group Battledress Blouse A lovely example bearing it\'s original machine-stitched HQ 21st Army Group formation signs, together with Royal Army Ordnance Corps printed shoulder titles and arm-of-service stripes. I suspect it originally had Warrant Officer brass forearm insignia, these of course are easily replaced. An excellent original badged BD.
Excellent Richard Holmes History of the British Soldier 1914-1918
Excellent Royal Artillery Officer\'s Service Dress Cap A very handsome sleepy untouched example.
Excellent Royal Engineers (Volunteers) Uniforms & Insignia Book Another superb title from Ray Westlake
Excellent Royal Navy Officer Uniform Group In superb condition, comprising peaked cap (bearing the original owner's name), greatcoat, reefer jacket, trousers, mess jacket and waistcoat. The owner, a Sub-Lieutenant, was a veteran of the Battle of the River Plate.
Excellent Royal Tank Regiment Arm Badge A superb ex-uniform example of this iconic badge.
Excellent RWAFF Cap Bagde and Shoulder Title Combination
Excellent Sam Browne Belt and Shoulder Strap A lovely example in a good colour, strong and supple.
Excellent Sam Browne Sword Frog A lovely example.
Excellent Sam Browne Sword Frog A lovely example.
Excellent Second World War History
Excellent Set of No2 Prismatic Binoculars Standard WWII British Army issue No2 MkII Prismatic Binoculars by Kershaw dated 1943. No graticules as usual and optically excellent. Very difficult to improve.
Excellent set of WWI German Binoculars A superb set in their original pouch. The latter lacks its closure straps on each side though is otherwise excellent. In all a lovely set.
Excellent set of WWII No5 Binoculars A pair of No5 Prismatic 7x50 Binoculars manufactured by Ross in original 1940 dated case. These were favoured by tank and other commanders. This set is one the best I've seen, they are excellent externally and optically
Excellent Slade Wallace 1888 Pattern Belt A very good example, complete with all it\'s fittings, supple and strong.
Excellent SOE History
Excellent Tank Hunting manual, 1940 Military Training Pamphlet No. 42, Tank Hunting and Destruction. This fascinating manual includes good detail on AT Grenades and the Harvey Flame Thrower.
Excellent unit marked P'07 Bayonet
Excellent Unit-marked P\'07 Bayonet A scarce 1916 dated example by Wilkinson, retaining much original finish and bearing unit marks of the 9th Battalion Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. The scabbard retains its original brown shellac finish, and P\'14 frog. A lovely example.
Excellent used P\'37 Webbing Belt A particularly good used 1937 Pattern belt. Maker-marked MW&S and 1941 dated, it is in the much sought after size Long.
Excellent Victorian 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers' Sword
Excellent Victorian 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers' Sword Additional images
Excellent Victorian Durham Light Infantry Officer's Peaked Forage Cap
Excellent Victorian Pocket Telescope From the estate of P A V Stewart CBE DSO, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Stuart served with the 9th (Scottish) Division in France and Flanders, seeing action at the Somme and other major battles, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and mentioned in despatches.
Excellent Volunteer Snider Enfield Two-Band Rifle An exceptionally pleasing example in lovely condition.
Excellent Worcestershire Regiment OR\'s Swagger Stick A fine example.
Excellent World Bayonets Book A copy of Anthony Carter\'s unsurpassed single-volume guide to world bayonets from 1800. It remains the most useful compact volume of its kind.
Excellent WWI - inter-War Durham Light Infantry Officer's Wolseley Helmet
Excellent WWI 1903 Pattern Bandolier As good an example of a First World War British-made example as one could wish for. A lovely colour, strong and supple. Complete with it\'s belt-securing strap and unit marked to the Royal Garrison Artillery.
Excellent WWI 1908 Pattern Webbing Belt An uncommonly good example
Excellent WWI British Brodie Pattern Steel Helmet There is an old repair to the chinstrap, though the strap and liner are sound. The shell retains its original non-reflective finish and the original owner has inscribed his name of the rim underside
Excellent WWI Brodie Helmet A very pleasing example of the War Office pattern helmet with characteristic 'sharp' edge to its rim. Free of faults and undeniably scarce, it has the service number and initials of its original owner inscribed on its chin strap
Excellent WWI Brodie Helmet Additional images
Excellent WWI German Gas Mask Facepiece About as good a WWI German Rahmenmaske facepiece as you are likely to find. Brought back by Major C L Armstrong, 11th Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment
Excellent WWI German M\'1916 Stahlhelm / Helmet A lovely untouched example retaining a good degree of its original paint finish. Most seen these days are in poor condition or have had their liners replaced. Aside from lacking one internal pad (likely removed by the helmet\'s original owner), this example is in excellent condition; the liner is intact, supple and strong. Difficult to improve.
Excellent WWI Leather Holster A lovely example of the holster from the 1903 Pattern accoutrement set. Maker-marked and 1916 dated.
Excellent WWI Mess Tins Ordnance stamped and retaining virtually all of their original tinned finish
Excellent WWI No 5 (Mills) Grenade
Excellent WWI Officer's Cuff Rank Service Dress Tunic That of W F A Wadham of the 4th Battalion King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment.
Excellent WWI Royal Navy Rating\'s Cap Group An original tin and Rating\'s cap pair to one A P Cooper, killed in action during WWII. The Tropical cap bears the Wartime HMS tally while the other bears that of HMS Cochrane. While both caps and the tin are named to their original owner, one cap also bears an official inks stamp suggesting Cooper at some time served on the ill-fated HMS Hood. The news paper lining the base of the cap tin bears news of the sinking of the Tirpitz. The condition of both caps is excellent.
Excellent WWI Unit-marked Pattern 1903 Bandolier
Excellent WWI Wiltshire Regiment Swagger Stick A lovely example with a Malacca shaft in excellent condition.
Excellent WWI-WWII Black Watch Glengarry An extremely pleasing example. Counter to clothing regulations, this soldier apparently adopted a tartan badge backing
Excellent WWI-WWII RAF Enamelled Sweetheart Brooch. In excellent condition, a lovely example.
Excellent WWII 2nd Infantry Division Signals Slouch Hat A lovely example dated 1942 and retaining all its original insignia.
Excellent WWII 3rd Pattern F-S Fighting Knife An example of the much sought after B2 knife. It is in superb untouched condition retaining a full-length blade and the original scabbard wings. The significance of the B2 stamp has been much discussed over the years, though its meaning now appears to have been deciphered by Robert Wilkinson Latham in his superb publication \"The History of the FS Fighting Knife\" a copy of which signed by the author is currently available in the Swords, Bayonets and Fighting Knives section of this shop.
Excellent WWII 3rd pattern FS Knife A scarce Ordnance marked example with full length blade in scabbard which retains its tabs
Excellent WWII Army issue Kukri An uncommonly good example
Excellent WWII Army Wrist Watch A lovely example of the Watch, Army Trade Pattern by Cyma, who for the specialist out there have the distinction of using the smallest diameter case of all manufacturers of this standard Army issue pattern. This example is in full working order and keeping good time.
Excellent WWII ARP Pattern 71 Tunic The insignia removed but present.
Excellent WWII ATS Officer's Cap
Excellent WWII British Army Compass A very good example of the WWII British Army standard issue Compass, Magnetic, Marching, MkI. In full working order.
Excellent WWII British Army Issue Clasp Knife An exceptional example, showing little evidence of use, simply a light dusting of surface rust which will polish off. The blades show no signs of use or sharpening. Clearly maker-marked and 1943 dated. Very scarce in this condition.
Excellent WWII British No69 Grenade A lovely inert example with complete Always fuze
Excellent WWII Canadian Mk 2 Steel Helmet Complete with two-tone camouflage helmet net
Excellent WWII German MG34 Machine Gun A lovely deactivated MG34. Manufactured by Mauser Borsigwalde in 1941, it has matching numbers to most components (as usual the butt doesn\'t match) and retains an excellent finish. It is also profusely Waffenampt marked. A highly attractive example. Sorry, for sale within the UK only.
Excellent WWII Home Front Gas Mask A WWII civilian respirator in a private purchase tin with leather shoulder strap.
Excellent WWII Indian Lee Enfield Rifle Bayonet A superb example of the No 1 MkII* for the SMLE. As issued in the Far East during WWII. Impossible to improve.
Excellent WWII Indian No1 MkII Bayonet One of most striking of WWII British Commonwealth patterns
Excellent WWII Lancers Cavalry Officer Memoir
Excellent WWII Leather Rifle Sling The best example of its kind I have encountered. These are identical to those used during WWI and are commonly associated with the Home Guard
Excellent WWII Luftwaffe LKpS101 Flying Helmet An uncommonly good example of this Luftwaffe Summer issue flying helmet, complete with throat microphones and lead, aside from the latter the condition is extremely good throughout.
Excellent WWII Medic\'s Helmet An Army tan helmet with period overpaint in white with red cross. An excellent original example.
Excellent WWII Mk III Steel Helmet From my own collection, one I purchased around 30 years ago. It retains its original paint finish and an original helmet net (which I added) together with a first field dressing.
Excellent WWII No 5 Jungle Carbine Bayonet by Wilkinson
Excellent WWII Officer\'s Private Purchase FS Cap A lovely example in exceptional condition.
Excellent WWII P\'07 Bayonet A rather scarce example of a 1916 manufactured P\'07 by Wilkinson, having been re-furbished in 1936 and fitted with a Second World War manufacture scabbard. A surprisingly difficult-to-find variation in such good condition.
Excellent WWII P\'37 Belt A scarce un-Blanco\'d and WWII dated example. The markings are faint, I tried damping them to accentuate during photography, but to little avail.
Excellent WWII RAF Aircrew MkIII Stop Watch An attractive example in working condition
Excellent WWII RAF D-Type Flying Helmet A rather attractive example of the sought after tropical issue RAF D-Type flying helmet. This one is in a desirable large size and in excellent condition, with clear stamps, no damage, intact rubber microphone holders, and it\'s original chinstrap retaining elasticity. Difficult to improve.
Excellent WWII RAF Issue Long-Hose Respirator A very good example of this distinctive pattern, complete in it\'s original haversack bearing the RAF-issue identification of an applied blue band.
Excellent WWII RAF Other Airmen Pattern Tunic In excellent condition and retaining all its original insignia to a Leading Aircraftman Wireless Operator.
Excellent WWII RAF Slouch Hat An uncommonly fine and complete example of this late variant bearing its original owner\'s name and service number
Excellent WWII RAF Tropical E-Type Flying Helmet An extremely good example, complete, and in a large size, 3.
Excellent WWII RAF Tunic to DFC Winner From my own collection, an excellent WWII tunic to an RAF Flight Lieutenant and DFC winner. It retains it\'s original tailor\'s label giving the owner\'s details as 14171, R Laws and dating it to 1944. It retains it\'s original buttons and rank insignia, alongside a Navigator\'s brevet and medal ribbons. A lovely tunic worthy of further research.
Excellent WWII RAF Tunic to DFC Winner See RAF shop category
Excellent WWII RASC North Africa Pay Book Document Group
Excellent WWII Rifle Training Manual Bernards (Publishers) Ltd\'s excellent WWII Manual of Rifles. Part of their excellent series of handy pocket guides for the Home Guard, this manual covers both Allied and Axis rifles. A little gem of a manual.
Excellent WWII Royal Marines Medal Group
Excellent WWII Royal Marines Medal Group Additional images
Excellent WWII RWAFF Officer's Slouch Hat A recently discovered example retaining all its original insignia. The cloth flash is partly detached, though still affixed. A uncommonly appealing example.
Excellent WWII Slouch Hat with rare Insignia Having been worn by Norman Lister in the Far East during WWII. Lister was born at Halifax, West Yorkshire, and according to his family served with either the Duke of Wellington's or the West Yorkshire Regiment. The slouch hat was worn with a regimental cap badge, now lacking though easily replaced.
Excellent WWII US M3 Fighting Knife A guard-marked example by Imperial
Excellet WWII Ordnance Issue Kukri A 1943 dated example of this iconic weapon as issued to Gurkhas, Chindits, Commandos and others
Exceptional 1907 Pattern Bayonet Examples like this are becoming extremely difficult to find. An example by Wilkinson Sword in stunning condition, retaining virtually all its original blued finish to the hilt, locket and chape, the grips are superb as is the blade and scabbard leather. It retains its original P\'08 webbing frog which is 1918 dated. You will certainly wait quite some time to find another as good.
Exceptional 1907 Pattern Bayonet A 1917 Wilkinson example which would be difficult to improve on
Exceptional 1907 Pattern SMLE Bayonet From my own collection, an exceptionally good P\'07 Bayonet. It was manufactured by the US firm Remington in 1915. Remington made examples are amongst the more scarce, only 100,000 having been produced. The bayonet is complete with it\'s matching Remington-made scabbard, also dated 1915. The scabbard is rare in retaining it\'s original brown polished finish, an order of 1926 brought about the blackening of scabbards, relatively few apparently escaped this process. The condition overall is superb, with most of the original finish remaining. One of the most attractive examples I\'ve owned.
Exceptional 1914 Pattern Webbing Pack A 1916 dated third issue example in un-Blanco'd condition and as such extremely rare.
Exceptional 1917 British Army Prismatic Compass The pouch is uncommon in having a belt loop as well as a shoulder strap. this is certainly the best example I have ever encountered
Exceptional 1917 dated Pattern 1903 Water Bottle Carrier
Exceptional 1918 dated Denim Trench Cap
Exceptional 1918 Machete This is by far the best example of a First World War British military issue machete I have ever seen, the condition is exceptional. You will not see better.
Exceptional 1938 MkII Steel Helmet A stunning example retaining it\'s original gloss finish. The liner is virtually mint, a near impossible to improve example.
Exceptional 1941 Clasp Knife Apparently unissued
Exceptional 1942 British Army Groundsheet A strong and supple example, likely un-issued
Exceptional 1944 Commando Issue Bergen Rucksack The best example I have owned
Exceptional 1945 Airborne Troops Denison Smock
Exceptional 1945 Airborne Troops Denison Smock
Exceptional 1945 Clasp Knife Apparently unissued
Exceptional and rare WWII Far East Theatre Uniform Group That of an artillery sergeant of the Royal West African Frontier Force and including his bush hat, Battledress, identity discs, medals and documents
Exceptional and rare WWII Far East Theatre Uniform Group Additional images
Exceptional Book on Trench Weapons of the Great War I cannot exaggerate the quality of this book. It is the only serious work in this fascinating field and is as well researched as it is illustrated. An essential read for those seriously interested in the development of grenades, mortars and other weapons of the First World War
Exceptional Bren Gun Spares & Tools Set A mint unissued webbing pouch with original contents including the Mk I combination tool
Exceptional British 1853 Pattern Cavalry Troopers\' Sword A quite simply stunning example of this pattern as carried during the Indian Mutiny and Crimean War. Impossible to improve.
Exceptional Canadian Mk I Ross Rifle Bayonet The best example of this scarce variant I have seen
Exceptional cased set of Imperial German Zeiss Fernglas 03 Prismatic Binoculars
Exceptional Complete WWII Tropical Group The most complete Second World War Far East theatre group I have owned, being that of Craftsman C H Charles, REME, 2nd Infantry Division. It includes an excellent 1942 dated bush hat bearing Corps and 2nd Infantry Division flashes, a 1943 dated Battledress blouse with Far East Land Forces titles, personal kit, a large group of correspondence, theatre-made map case, Paybook and official paperwork, Defence Medal and Imperial Service Medal, etc. In all an extremely rare and complete group.
Exceptional early 20th Century South Staffordshire Regiment Silkwork Of the highest quality of workmanship I have seen on such a piece, an extremely attractive example ready for framing.
Exceptional early-issue RAF C-Type Flying Helmet I am delighted to be able to offer such a superb example. It is quite simply exceptional in terms of condition. These first-variant C-Types of circa 1941, with Bennett’s buckle and leather chinstrap are rare in themselves, in this condition they are near impossible to find. One press-stud appears to have been replaced (as illustrated), though it\'s only apparent upon being pointed out. A superb and rare helmet.
Exceptional father & son WWI Medal Group An extensive group pertaining to a father and son, each of whom enlisted in August of 1914, both lying about their age in order to be accepted. The group includes a short memoir of the younger of the two, who sugests they were the first father and son to enlist in the same unit during the War. They each survived the War, the father serving throughout with the Ox & Bucks, the son ultimately being transferred to the Machine Gun Corps. This group, while including the medals of the father, actually pertains to the son. It includes medals, insignia, identity discs, war diaries, German war booty, personal possessions and mementos, and an extensive quantity of postcards and other official and personal documents. In all an exceptional group.
Exceptional French Lebel Mle 1886 Bayonet
Exceptional German Model 1939 Grenade An inert Eierhandgranate 39. Three-letter manufacturer coded and dated 1944. Not for export.
Exceptional Great War Imperial German Army Binoculars / Fernglas 08345
Exceptional Home Guard Intelligence Officer Group additional images
Exceptional Home Guard Intelligence Officer Group A rare group to Major Jenkins, Intelligence Officer of the 61st Battalion West Riding Home Guard. It includes his Battledress, bearing extremely smart machine-stitched insignia, Service Dress cap, and an excellent range of ephemera ranging from group photographs to note books and official documents. Certainly worthy of further research.
Exceptional Imperial German Beer Stein The highest quality example of such I have ever seen. The stein itself is a Villeroy & Boch / Mettlach shape 1526 bought as a blank by the specialist decorators Gebruder Goedecker of Hannover and enamelled and gilded in a stunning representation of an Imperial Eagle resplendent with the German state shields emblazoned to its outstretched wings, and bearing the legend Deutsches Reich. The quality of the artistry if quite simply superb. This was likely a prized possession of an Army officer, and an equally prized item of war booty. You will not be disappointed, a stunning artefact.
Exceptional inert Great War 18-pounder Shell and Case
Exceptional inert WWI No 21 Rifle Grenade A non-relic example with no faults and retaining its original paint finish and markings
Exceptional Mid-War MkII Steel Helmet Quite simply impossible to improve. This example is in virtually mint condition, it retains it’s original textured khaki paint finish and has an original helmet net with First Field Dressing. An exceptional example.
Exceptional pair of RAF Irvin Flying Trousers A 1941 labelled pair in a large size
Exceptional Pattern 1842 Socket Bayonet
Exceptional Pattern 1907 Bayonet An example by Sanderson, in virtually un-issued condition and with matching rifle number to both hilt and scabbard. Difficult to improve.
Exceptional Scottish Officer\'s Cuff Rank Tunic A superb cuff rank tunic. Bearing Queen\'s Own Cameron Highlanders buttons and formerly belonging to Captain J A S Munro. The condition throughout is superb. Extremely difficult to improve.
Exceptional Scottish Officer\'s Cuff Rank Tunic A rare Scottish pattern cuff rank tunic. Bearing Queen\'s Own Cameron Highlanders buttons and formerly belonging to Captain J A S Munro. There is minor moth, though the condition overall is very pleasing. A rare tunic.
Exceptional set of WWII British Army Sunglasses Famously worn by SAS founder David Stirling, with examples currently fetching considerable sums
Exceptional WWI British P'13 Bayonet A stunning example in near mint condition down to the brown lacquered scabbard. Excremely scarce in such condition.
Exceptional WWI Sam Browne Accoutrements Set One of the best homogeneous and provenanced sets I've seen. That of Captain James Browne of the Royal Army Medical Corps. The leather is a highly polished dark chestnut. Exceptional.
Exceptional WWI Trench Art Bayonet The only example of such quality I have seen. Extremely well made and incorporating a functioning catch. The blade engraved Albert, 1918. 23cm overall
Exceptional WWII Burma Campaign Border Regiment Officer\'s Uniform Group A fresh-to-the-market group, that of an officer of the Border Regiment, XII Army. Comprising a Far East theatre-made Battledress Blouse and Trousers in a very heavy khaki fabric with Jungle Green cellular cloth lining. The blouse is open-fronted but has hooks and eyes allowing it to be closed at the neck per regulations. It bears infantry rank pips, embroidered Border Regiment shoulder titles and rather handsome XII Army formation signs. The matching trousers are tailored without external pockets. Together with the Battledress is a Service Dress cap, tunic and trousers. Only the cap is labelled, bearing that of a New Delhi tailor. The condition throughout is excellent. In all, a rather rare Far East Theatre group.
Exceptional WWII Burma Campaign Border Regiment Officer\'s Uniform Group Additional images.
Exceptional WWII Canadian Tank Crew Helmet A mint unissued example of this uncommon and distinctive pattern, complete with microphone carrier, in a large size too
Exceptional WWII Denison Smock An investment grade example
Exceptional WWII Denison Smock Additional images
Exceptional WWII Home Front ARP Stirrup Pump In uncommonly good condition and retaining its hose.
Exceptional WWII No36 Mills Grenade A superb example in every regard. These are becoming quite rare in this condition.
Exceptionally good Denison Smock One of the best I've owned, showing relatively little wear, retaining strong colours and in perhaps the most desirable size, 5. Openly priced highly, though such examples are becoming extremely difficult to find, and prices of all Denison smocks are rising inexorably, I predict that in just a few years it will appear to have been a shrewd investment
Exceptionally good Trench Art Shell Case A 1916 dated 18-pr brass shell case bearing the finest quality engraved regimental badge I have seen on such, that of the York and Lancaster Regiment
Exceptionally good WWII British Army Issue Wrist Watch An example by Moeris. Working and in exceptional condition, it is certainly the best example I have handled.
Exceptionaly WWI Lincolnshire Regiment Officer's Service Dress Cap One of the best I have handled in a very long time
Excllent deactivated WWI Lee Enfield Rifle A very good SMLE MkIII* dated 1917. It has matching serial numbers and retains it\'s original piling swivel. A lovely example. Sorry, for sale within the UK only.
Exquisite Georgian Silver-mounted Scots Guards Powder Horn A truly museum-quality artefact, being a quite simply stunning Georgian silver-mounted powder horn. The horn vessel is a large specimen, measuring approximately 42cm, it has a polished finish and is semi-translucent. The decoration is of a very high standard, incorporating a Hanoverian crown flanked by stars, above a grenade device flanked by a rose, shamrock, thistle and standards, these above the legend Nathaniel Hussell [possible Hufsell], N Co, 2nd Batt'n 3rd Guards, Lisbon 21 July 1827. In the late 1830's the horn was silver-mounted by the London smith William Knight, the mounts being of extremely high quality and comprising a domed cap with reeded collar incorporating a ring suspender, a conforming collar and ring at the dispensing end, and a very fine internal screw to the plug; all the mounts bear London assay marks for 1836. The domed silver cap bears the engraved name Robert Barr in Gothic script. Clearly the horn was silver-mounted for presentation to Mr Barr. The 2nd Battalion 3rd Guards were stationed in Portugal from 1820 to 1828. In 1831 the regiment was given the title Scots Fusilier Guards, becoming the Scots Guards in 1877. At Waterloo the 2nd Battalion made its stand at Hougoumont, no finer feat is recorded in the history of the Regiment than this defence against overwhelming odds, the historian Robinson wrote “probably the gallantry of the defenders of this post has never been surpassed on any battlefield”, indeed Wellington himself is quoted “The success of the Battle of Waterloo turned on the closing of the gates of Hougoumont.”
Extemely rare 1st Pattern Despatch Riders\' Steel Helmet A superb example of the first pattern helmet incorporating a rubber rim to the shell. Exceptionally rare.
Extemely Rare Enemy Ammunition Pamphlet Handbook of Enemy Ammunition, Pamphlet No. 2, German Shells, Fuzes and Small Arms Ammunition, 1941. An extremely rare essential primary source reference for the ordnance collector.
Extensive 8th Army North Photograph & Press Cuttings Archive
Extensive 8th Army North Photograph & Press Cuttings Archive Additional images
Extensive ATS Medal and Document Group
Extensive Boer War Paget\'s Horse and Great War Document Group
Extensive Boer War Paget\'s Horse and Great War Document Group Additional images
Extensive Boer War Paget\'s Horse and Great War Document Group Additional images
Extensive Burma Campaign Document & Photograph Group An important and extensive document group pertaining to 14258845 C/Sgt John Hamilton Johnstone, 2nd King\'s Own Scottish Borderers. It ranges from his National Registration and Call Up papers, through a huge volume of his letters home, an extensive album of photographs, to two hand-written volumes recording in detail his experiences in the Far East from 1943-45, the latter are extremely detailed, running to over 150 pages of dense text scattered with maps and plans, they record active service throughout the Burma campaign in sufficient detail and with such a quality of prose as to be of interest both to historians and the general reader, the validity of publication could certainly be argued. I doubt I will encounter such a detailed and comprehensive document group of this kind again. A unique opportunity.
Extensive RAF Air Gunner Air Crew Europe / Flying log Book Group Not previously in a collection.
Extensive RAF Air Gunner Air Crew Europe / Flying log Book Group Additional Images
Extensive RAF Air Gunner Air Crew Europe / Flying log Book Group Additional images
Extensive RASC 8th Army North Africa Group Comprising AB64 and other official personal paperwork, a large quantity of photographs, housewife including German coins and an Italian button, insignia, a manuscript record of service, wallet, training notes etc
Extensive RASC North Africa and Italy Medal Group Including a rather interesting group of photographs depicting service in Italy.
Extensive RASC North Africa and Italy Medal Group Additional images
Extensive WWI RFA Ephemera Group A fascinating personal archive covering service against the Ottoman Army in Egypt, before being moved to France and later occupied Germany
Extensive WWI RFA Ephemera Group Additional images
Extensive WWII Artillery Officer Uniform Group Belonging to one G H Kipling, a Captain in the Royal Artillery. It is by far the largest group to a Second World War officer I have seen in terms of the number and variety of garments included. Because of its sheer volume and relatively high aggregate value I have chosen to separate a few elements from the group, though these are identified and available to purchase. This, the core of the lot comprises his holdall, Service Dress cap, tunic and trousers, shirt, Greatcoat, Serge Battledress blouse, water bottle, and a unique full overall bearing his name and evidence of rank insignia indicating perhaps he was promoted from the Ranks. Aside from the cap each element is in excellent condition with only the odd small moth nip, most items are also named to Kipling. In all a rare and interesting group worthy of further research.
Extensive WWII Free Polish Armourer's Document Group Including detailed training note books, a Polish language anti-Nazi publication, printed notes on small arms etc
Extensive WWII RAF Document Group
Extensive WWII RASC Officer Uniform Group Comprising Service Dress tunic, trousers and cap, badged Battledress blouse and trousers, and officer's greatcoat, the latter being 1940 dated and bearing its original owner's details. Slight moth, though only the cap has suffered much. Such complete groups are very seldom encountered.
Extensive WWII RASC Officer Uniform Group Additional images
Extensive WWII Royal Artillery Officer North Africa / Italy Campaigns Document Group Including an excellent album of photographs depicting the War in the Mediterranian and images of the bombardment of Monte Cassino
Extensive WWII Royal Artillery Officer North Africa / Italy Campaigns Document Group Additional images
Extensive WWII Royal Artillery Officer North Africa / Italy Campaigns Document Group
Extensive WWII Royal Navy Uniform Group
Extensive WWII Royal Signals Medal and Document Group A newspaper clipping with the group suggests the medals' recipient may have served with T Force
Extensive WWII Royal Signals Medal and Document Group Additional images
Extr Rare 1856 Pattern Cavalry Rifled Pistol A superb example of this very seldom encountered British regulation holster pistol. A very striking pistol, it was issued to Lancers and Cavalry Troop Sergeants. Some Yeomanry examples had detachable shoulder stocks. They have folding rear sights graduated from 100 to a rather ambitious 300 yards. This example is particularly handsome.
Extr Rare 1912 SMLE MkIII Grenade Launching Rifle A most fascinating deactivated SMLE MkIII manufactured at Enfield in 1912. What makes it a superb example is the fact it bears Nock’s Form stamps indicating it was officially graded as an EY Grenade Discharger Rifle, before finally being designated Drill Purpose. Original EY rifles are exceptionally rare and near impossible to find, indeed I have heard of fakes appearing on the market. This rifle has the correct re-enforcing screw forward of the trigger guard, and requires only two areas of whipcord or copper wire binding to the stock to restore it to it\'s original Grenade Discharger state, a very simple exercise. Otherwise the rifle is in excellent condition, the stock is complete, retaining the so called \"wings\" to the barrel cover adjacent the rear sight, and having a good original blued finish to much of the metalwork. In all a rare and desirable SMLE. Sorry, for sale within the UK only.
Extr Rare WWI No2 Grenade An example of the seldom encountered Grenade, Hand, No 2, Mk I. The head retains traces of its original stamps, including the manufacturer\'s name Cotton Powder Company. The cast-iron segmentation band has been restored and thin threaded walls of the ends of the head are weak, though the overall appearance is sound, the handle is an excellent restoration. I must confess that since photographing it I have lost the cotton streamers, though they were replacements. In all a good example of a rare and seldom encountered grenade.
Extr. Rare Lonsdale Battalion Border Regiment History A rare copy of The Lonsdale Battalion Border Regiment, September 1914 to June 1915. Published in Carlisle in 1915, it remains the best work on the Pals Battalion. Copies are near impossible to find.
Extracts from Army Memorandum No 48 for Home Guard Running to some 20 pages.
Extracts from Army Memorandum No45 for Home Guard
Extracts from Army Training Memorandum 46 for Home Guard Officers
Extracts from Army Training Memorandum 48 for Home Guard
Extremely attractive pre-WWI Army Sergeant's Ditty Box An extremely attractive and certainly a rare example. Measuring just 40cm x 25cm x 19cm high it is in lacquered pine and bears its original owner's name, service number and unit, Sergt F Ward, 2891, 3/3 W. R. D. R. E. (T) identifying him as a West Riding of Yorkshire Territorial Engineer Sergeant. A lovely item of antique military furniture.
Extremely early Manhattan Arms Co 'Navy' .36 Revolver An 1859 Series I Manhattan Arms revolver, a copy of the Colt Navy with improvements, with very low serial number, 381, making this one of the first guns produced. An extremely handsome US Civil War period revolver
Extremely extensive and Rare WWII Far East Theatre Uniform Group Being that of a Royal Engineers officer A W Thornton. It comprises his Service Dress tunic complete with rare RE Staff brassard, Sam Browne belt and Service Dress cap, also his 1942 dated Size 12 Battledress Blouse, 1937 Pattern webbing belt, Indian-made khaki cellular BD blouse, khaki drill bush shirt and flannel shirt with tie, the latter shirt bearing formation signs of the 33rd Indian Corps. His bush hat is 1942 dated and bears both cap badge and pagri flash. Also included is his identity disc and a framed award document for his Mention in Despatches. Lastly there is a carved hardwood walking staff, the terminal of which is modeled as a native West African soldier, no doubt carved by such a soldier in the charge of Thornton. It is one of the most complete Burma Campaign uniforms groups I have handled.
Extremely extensive and Rare WWII Far East Theatre Uniform Group Additional images
Extremely extensive and Rare WWII Far East Theatre Uniform Group Additional images
Extremely extensive and Rare WWII Far East Theatre Uniform Group Being that of a Royal Engineers officer A W Thornton. It comprises his Service Dress tunic complete with rare RE Staff brassard, Sam Browne belt and Service Dress cap, also his 1942 dated Size 12 Battledress Blouse, 1937 Pattern webbing belt, Indian-made khaki cellular BD blouse, khaki drill bush shirt and flannel shirt with tie, the latter shirt bearing formation signs of the 33rd Indian Corps. His bush hat is 1942 dated and bears both cap badge and pagri flash. Also included is his identity disc and a framed award document for his Mention in Despatches. Lastly there is a carved hardwood walking staff, the terminal of which is modeled as a native West African soldier, no doubt carved by such a soldier in the charge of Thornton. It is one of the most complete Burma Campaign uniforms groups I have handled.
Extremely extensive and Rare WWII Far East Theatre Uniform Group Additional images
Extremely extensive and Rare WWII Far East Theatre Uniform Group Additional images
Extremely fine 1916 P'07 Bayonet An example by Sanderson showing no post-War view marks and retaining its original blown shellac finished scabbard
Extremely fine deactivated 1918 MkIII* Flare Pistol Manufactured by Webeley & Scott, with matching serials throughout, and in unissued condition. You will not find a better example of this iconic pistol. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Extremely fine deactivated 1918 MkIII* Flare Pistol Manufactured by Webeley & Scott, with matching serials throughout, and in unissued condition. You will not find a better example of this iconic pistol. Sorry, for sale in the UK only
Extremely fine Georgian Brown Bess Fusil / Carbine Bayonet An exceptional example, the socket of which bears the engraved marks V / LC / N[o X]. The item was discovered in the North East so perhaps the V represents the 5th of Foot, with the bayonet having been that of a soldier of one of its Light Companies.
Extremely fine Imperial German Beer Jug by Kayserzinn A large and extremely fine pewter beer jug by the firm Kayserzinn. The hinged lid bears a profile portrait of Kaiser Wilhelm II, while the body bears a relief Prussian eagle and the arms of the German states, together with a naturalistic representation of fruiting oak. A superb object
Extremely fine inert 1906 18-pounder Artillery Shrapnel Shell
Extremely fine inert 1918 No 36 (Mills) Grenade An example retaining its original shellac and markings, gas check and drill detonator. The presence of an ordnance broad arrow struck to the body is uncommon
Extremely fine Napoleonic French Naval Dirk By the important sword smiths the Coulaux brothers of Klingenthal. Balde 18.5 cm, 28.5 cm over all
Extremely fine Napoleonic French Naval Dirk Additional images
Extremely Fine Victorian Portrait of a Highland Regiment Officer A delightful portrait on glass / porcelain by an highly competent portrait artist. In faultless condition. 31 cm x 26 cm
Extremely fine WWI RFC Propeller Walking Cane One of the finest of such I have handled. These were fabricated from the laminate wood of otherwise damaged Royal Flying Corps and other aircraft propellers. They were popular with RFC officers. This example has an engraved silver collar and a 'shoe' made from a rifle cartridge
Extremely fine WWI Trench Watch An uncommonly large and high quality specimen, having a black enamel face with subdued Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and luminous hands, as a further aid to concealment and good night visibility the bezel is in gun metal, while the back of the case is in silver. The movement is over-wound though runs intermittently. A service would render this watch a fine wearable example
Extremely fine WWII Japanese Army Officer's Sword Aside from the leather field service cover to the scabbard, this sword is of gendaito quality. The hilt has menuki modeled as dragons, and a bronze tsuba. The blade tang is signed, the inscription reading By the maker 'No-Shu Seki Ju Kojima Katsu Masa Saku'(Translates to: 'No-Shu' (province) 'Seki' (city) 'Ju' (Living at) ' Ko-Jima' (Family name) 'Katsu Masa ( Sword makers name) 'Saku' (made this). . The blade is of extremely high quality. Underneath it's field service cover the scabbard is black lacquered with gilt decoration. It is the finest Second World War era Japanese sword I've owned
Extremely fine WWII Japanese Army Officer's Sword additional images
Extremely good cased set of Imperial German Army Ferglas 08 Binoculars In a rare ersatz papercloth covered case
Extremely handsome Victorian Campaign Portable Desk An exceptional example of the Victorian portable wrting desk. In walnut veneer with miltary type brass mounts and vacant shield-shaped escutcheon. The interior retains its original gilt-tooled Morocco leather writing surface in excellent condition, a rare feature. It is by far one of the best I have encountered.
Extremely high quality Dynamo Torch In machined aluminium alloy case, with bull's eye lens. The highest quality example I have encountered, no doubt expensive in its day. In working condition.
Extremely high quality WWII RAF Table Box In white onyx and malachite, with enameled and gilt silver mounts. Assayed in 1940. A superb object
Extremely large quantity of WWI German Field Post and other Correspondence The images give but scant impression of the number
Extremely pleasing 19th Century Campaign Knife A high quality English knife, having chequered vulcanite, ebonite or similar composition grip secured to the threaded tang by means of a slotted nickel bolt. The blade bears the A & N C S L stamp fo the Army & Navy Co-operative Society Limited. A lovely period knife.
Extremely pleasing WWI Trench Art Paper Knife An uncommonly attractive and pleasingly engraved example fabricated from an artillery shell driving band
Extremely rare 'Ersatz' P'07 Bayonet A no1 MkI bayonet unlike any I am aware of. The metal elements have not been finished to the usual standard, and the grips are riveted rather than bolted in place. The blade lacks a machine sharpened edge. It bears a bend test mark and Ordnance view mark, though no pattern designation or manufacturer's name. However those marks present demonstrate that the bayonet is in its finished state. The beach grips suggest a Second World War production date. I believe this to be a rare unrecorded trials 'ersatz' example, incorporating economies in standard of finish and construction, likely dating to the period 1940-1.
Extremely rare 'Ersatz' P'07 Bayonet Further images
Extremely rare 11th (Lonsdale) Battalion Border Regiment 'Summary of Events' Hand written notes of 2nd Lieutenant M Smyth, 11 Border, entitled 'Summary of Events', being a detailed War diary summary covering the period 26 October 1917 to 30 October 1918. Describing amongst other events trench raids and detailing casualties.
Extremely rare 16th - 17th Century Executioner\'s Sword Scabbard In 2006 I was fortunate in being able to acquire selected items from the armoury of Sir Walter Scott at his house Abbotsford, near Melrose in Scotland. In addition to being a being a famous writer, Scott was also an antiquary who assembled an important collection of arms and armour. He was a contemporary and acquaintance of Samuel Rush Meyrick, and indeed commissioned him to procure items for his armoury. The armoury is on public display at Abbotsford and is to be recommended to the student of arms and armour. Among the items I obtained were a number of extremely rare and early sword scabbards, this not the least of them. Should you possess such a sword, this will certainly be the only opportunity you will have to acquire an original scabbard in isolation. Overall length 74cm, internal width of throat in excess of 65mm.
Extremely rare 1736 Biography of Prince Eugene of Savoy Life and Military Actions of His Royal Highness Prince Eugene, of Savoy. With an Account of His Death and Funeral, published at Dublin by Jones and Nelson, 1737, 224 pages, 8vo, calf bound with raised bands and label to the spine. Binding sound. see this similar copy
Extremely rare 1842 Pattern Royal Artillery Buff Leather Waist Belt
Extremely rare 1872 Military Campaign Handbook An author-inscribed presentation copy of Camp Life and its Requirements for Soldiers, Travellers and Sportsmen; Part I, Soldiers and Their Equipment, by H A L, (Henry A Levison) "The Old Shekarry", a fascinating and extremely finely illustrated work. I believe this is the only copy available of this extremely rare book for sale at the time of listing.
Extremely rare 1872 Military Campaign Handbook Additional images
Extremely rare 1898 dated KOSB Glengarry Apparently never having had a badge affixed, yet bearing issue marks. The lining bears an Ordnance broad arrow and 1898 date stamp, as well as King's Own Scottish Borderers issue stamps, a service number and abbreviated issue date of November 1899. An extremely rare item of Victorian Government issue Scottish military headgear
Extremely rare 1901 Pattern Naval Accoutrement Pouch
Extremely Rare 1901 Pattern Rifle Ammunition Pouches A pair of these most distinctive pouches from the 1901 Pattern Naval Accoutrement Set as worn during the Boer War and World War One. Only the second pair I have ever handled. Some renewed stitching, strong and supple. An exceptionally rare pair.
Extremely Rare 1901 Pattern Rifle Ammunition Pouches A pair of these most distinctive pouches from the 1901 Pattern Naval Accoutrement Set as worn during the Boer War and World War One. An exceptionally rare pair.
Extremely rare 1902 Cavalry ORs Scarlet Frock While dress uniforms of this period aren't uncommon, the regulation "fighting" clothing of Regular Army cavalry units is somewhat rare.
Extremely rare 1904 Text Book of Small Arms The War Office\'s standard reference on military small arms and ammunition then current, extremely detailed and illustrated throughout with superb technical illustrations. The spine is fragmented, though otherwise the book is complete and the binding strong.
Extremely rare 1908 Pattern Belt, Waist, Special An example of this pattern designed for wear with brace attachments and revolver accoutrements. It appears to be very faintly 1918 dated. Certainly one of the most rare and sought after elements of P\'08 equipment.
Extremely rare 1908 Pattern Webbing Belt, Special The only un-Blanco'd and WWI dated example of the Special Belt I have seen, indeed I know of very few examples in any state. This is the variant of P'08 belt introduced for use with holster, pistol ammunition pouch and the equally rare brace attachments. Photographs show this equipment carried by Tank Corps and RFC personnel
Extremely Rare 1909 Military Manoeuvres Commission Brassard
Extremely Rare 1909 Royal Navy Rifle & Equipment Manual An excellent example of the rare manual Rifle & Field Exercises for His Majesty's Navy, 1909. This fascinating title covers the rifle, bayonet, pistol, and also the rare 1901 Pattern Naval leather accoutrements
Extremely Rare 1913 Royal Navy Rifle & Equipment Manual An excellent example of the extremely rare manual Rifle & Field Exercises for His Majesty\'s Navy, 1913. This fascinating 352 page manual covers the rifle, bayonet, Webley automatic pistol, artillery and also the extremely rare 1901 Pattern Naval leather accoutrements.
Extremely rare 1914 Pattern Revolver Ammunition Pouch Certainly one of the hardest-of-find elements of this pattern. When examples do surface, they have almost always had their rear straps and buckles removed.
Extremely rare 1915 No 21 Gas Grenade Instruction
Extremely rare 1915 Royal Naval Division First Field Dressing
Extremely rare 1915 Worcestershire Yeomanry Riding Whip As presented in February of that year by Lieutenant Colonel the Earl of Dudley
Extremely rare 1916 Military issue Kukri What appears to be a British-made example; the blade bearing a view mark similar to that used at the Enfield manufactory. The scabbard is steel-lined and otherwise of a construction I've not seen elsewhere. It bears a mark indicating manufacture by Cooper of Birmingham. The frog, original to the kukri, is if Indian manufacture and apparently modified from sleeve type to the traditional laced pattern by its original owner. In all a rare and fascinating example.
Extremely rare 1916 Perthshire Volunteers Bonnet
Extremely rare 1916 Stokes Mortar Manual
Extremely rare 1916 Stokes Mortar Manual
Extremely rare 1916 Vickers 1.59-inch Aero and Trench Gun Manual Likely the only manual on this anti-Zeppelin gun you will encounter
Extremely rare 1917 dated Khaki Drill Shorts The images don't quite capture their true colour; they are of the subtly darker earthy shade typical of Great War KD
Extremely rare 1917 First Army Thelus Hill Panoramic Photograph
Extremely rare 1917 First Army Vimy Ridge Panoramic Photograph
Extremely rare 1917 Palliasse or Sleeping Bag A rare survivor and the only Great War example I have encountered
Extremely rare 1918 Artillery Ammunition Carrier For carriage of 4.5-inch Howitzer ammunition
Extremely rare 1918 Artillery Ammunition Carrier For carriage of 13- and 18-Pounder ammunition. Bearing inscribed unit marks
Extremely rare 1918 RAF Machine Gun Interrupter Gear Manual
Extremely Rare 1919 Pattern Naval Equipment Pack A very early example.
Extremely Rare 1929 RAF Armament Training Manual Quite simply one of the most fascinating small arms manuals published, Air Publication 1242, Armament Training Manual for the Royal Air Force, Part I. Machine Guns, Small Arms etc This large volume contains exhaustive sections on the following: Vickers Machine Gun variants, Lewis Machine Gun Variants, Webley MkVI Revolver, Colt Automatic Pistol, Very Flare Pistols, Machine Gun Synchronising Gears, Gun Sights, Gun Mountings, Aircraft Camera Guns. It contains superb photographic and technical illustrations throughout. An astonishingly detailed and comprehensive volume. Truly essential for the student of early RAF small arms and related material. Impossibly rare.
Extremely rare 1932 BSA Madsen Machine Gun Trials Record Book
Extremely rare 1936 Text Book of Ammunition Certainly one of the most useful and sought after of books in the field of ordnance collecting. Running to 322 pages and including an extensive range of high quality technical illustrations, many in colour. Original editions are extremely rare indeed.
Extremely Rare 1937 Army Issue Bugle A superb example by Boosey & Hawkes, WD marked and 1937 dated. One wonders of the stories it could tell.
Extremely rare 1937 Pattern MkI Basic Pouch An unissued 1939 dated MkI Basic Pouch, one of the most rare of P\'37 elements.
Extremely rare 1937 Pattern RAF Airman\'s KD Frock A superb example of the exceptionally scarce pattern. In near unissued condition though sunned in places. It bears its original factory-applied cloth insignia. Intended for wear with removable buttons to facilitate laundry. (I can supply the correct RAF buttons should you require them.)
Extremely rare 1937 Pattern Webbing Binoculars Case Carrier This obscure item of webbing was introduced to carry the P'37 binoculars pouch (which was initially issued without buckles for affixing a shoulder strap). It was extremely short lived. This unissued example has had its lateral buckles removed though these could certainly be cannibalized from elsewhere
Extremely rare 1938 British Army Aluminium Water Bottle A short-lived and consequently rare pattern
Extremely rare 1939 Aluminium Water Bottle These were adopted with the Pattern 1937 Webbing but were very short lived due to the need for aluminium for aircraft production. They were khaki painted and didn't have a felt cover.
Extremely rare 1939 dated Leather Jerkin One of the most iconic items of issue clothing worn by the British Tommy during both World Wars. This is an extremely rare 1939 dated example. Aside from some very minor moth nips and wear to the leather, the jerking appears either unissued or little-worn, I suspect few from 1939 survive at all, let alone in this state. An exceptionally desirable example.
Extremely Rare 1939 Pattern Binocular Pouch A lovely example of one of the most rare elements of the P\'39 set.
Extremely rare 1939 Pattern Braces An unissued pair. Certainly one of the rarest of WWII British Army accoutrements
Extremely rare 1939 Pattern Equipment Set A set of 1939 Pattern leather equipment containing two extremely rare elements, the braces and the L-Straps for the Small Pack. The braces for the P\'39 set remain one of the most elusive items of WWII equipment, I have owned and seen only three sets in over 20 years of collecting, they remain rarer than those from the P\'14 set. Most elements are marked. In all an exceptionally rare set of equipment.
Extremely rare 1939 Pattern Pistol Ammunition Pouch The pistol ammunition pouch for the P\'39 leather equipment is one of the most rare elements of the set, I have seen less than five in over twenty years. Strictly this is the 1940 Pattern as it doesn\'t have the longitudinal buckle and tab arrangement used to link it to the holster. The original pattern was rapidly modified post introduction, doing away with this feature on the pistol ammunition, binocular and compass pouches as well as the holster. For some reason, the nomenclature was altered renaming these simplified variants as P\'40. This is an excellent example.
Extremely rare 1939 Pattern Pistol Ammunition Pouch The pistol ammunition pouch for the P\'39 leather equipment is one of the most rare elements of the set, I have seen less than five in over twenty years. Strictly this is the 1940 Pattern as it doesn\'t have the longitudinal buckle and tab arrangement used to link it to the holster. The original pattern was rapidly modified post introduction, doing away with this feature on the pistol ammunition, binocular and compass pouches as well as the holster. For some reason, the nomenclature was altered renaming these simplified variants as P\'40. This a scarce dated example, ink-stamped on the lid underside 1941.
Extremely rare 1939 Pattern Shoulder Strap Only the fifth I\'ve handled in over 20 years, so rare the National Army museum display of P\'39 utilises a P\'37 webbing brace!
Extremely rare 1939 Patttern Compass Pouch The only example I have handled of this extremely rare pattern, the P\'39 compass pouch in its original configuration, before removal of the rear tab per the 1940 regulations. The pouch is blanket-lined. I have illustrated combined with the correct pattern of binocular pouch which is listed elsewhre on this site
Extremely rare 1940 Anti-Tank Mine MkII
Extremely rare 1940 dated British Army Issue Braces Certainly one of the rarest items of personal kit, and certainly so with such an early date
Extremely Rare 1940 Ibberson Clasp Knife Perhaps the rarest of the WWII British Army issue variant clasp knives. Apparently manufactured exclusively by George Ibberson of Sheffield in 1940, these are very seldom encountered. See Ron Fluke’s British and Commonwealth Military Fighting Knives for further details of this rare knife.
Extremely rare 1940 Mills Experimental Webbing
Extremely rare 1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers A superb and rare set in virtually unissued condition and retaining their original label. Of particular interest in a typographic error on the label, whereby the trousers are described as 1942 Pattern, this having been corrected by way of a pen and ink annotation, no doubt by some Ordnance store keeper. A superb and quirky example.
Extremely rare 1940 Polish Army in Jerusalem Silver Ring An incredible survivor
Extremely rare 1940 Smoke Generator in Section
Extremely rare 1942 Commando Wool Pullover An extremely interesting example having had shoulder straps added. (These are tacked stitched on and could be removed, though I wouldn\'t). Cotton-reenforced elbows and cuffs. Retaining its original label. Exceptionally rare.
Extremely rare 1942 Tank Crew Overalls Possibly the only example you will encounter of this short lived pattern of tank crew overall. Pre-dating the so-called 'Pixie Suit' or Oversuit, Tank Crews, it was for its time an advanced design. In un-issued condition.
Extremely rare 1943 Army Medic's Webbing Pack
Extremely rare 1944 Airborne Bren Mk3 Parts List
Extremely rare 1944 British Army Mountain Boots The unique SP ski and marching boots issued as part of arctic and mountain kit. The heals are grooved for attachment of skis.
Extremely rare 1944 Pattern Entrenching Tool The only example of this pattern I have handled. An evolution of the Sirhind pattern carried with the 1908 and 1937 Pattern web accoutrements, this variant is larger and advanced in so far as it is configured to allow use as a conventional spade. An extremely rare entrenching tool
Extremely rare 1944 Pattern Jungle Waterproof Cape The only example of this extremely rare pattern I have encountered.
Extremely rare 1944 Pattern Jungle Waterproof Cape Additional images
Extremely rare 1944 Pattern Jungle Waterproof Cape Only the second example of this extremely rare pattern I have encountered. This one is 'dry' with some snags, however it is sound and displays well
Extremely rare 1944 Pattern Jungle Waterproof Cape An example of the tropical groundsheet / poncho introduced with the British Army's advanced clothing and equipment adopted in 1944. This is the best example of this garment I have seen. Complete, strong and supple. Few of these have survived in any condition, most having been used to destruction.
Extremely rare 1944 Pattern Rucksack The only WWII dated and mint unissued example I know of
Extremely rare 1944 Scottish Horse Balmoral Bonnet This yeomanry unit began the war as reconnaissance mounted cavalry, in 1940 becoming the 79th and 80th (The Scottish Horse) Medium Regiments, Royal Artillery. The 80th Regiment served as part of 6th Army Group Royal Artillery during the Italian Campaign.
Extremely rare 1945 Jungle Issue Pullover A superb example in near mint condition save for a slightly frayed cuff. Part of the new scale of advanced-design tropical clothing introduced in late 1944/45.Extremely rare.
Extremely rare 1946 Notes on the Concealment of Arms Caches in Jewish Settlements in Palestine
Extremely rare 1969 \'Battle of Britain\' Film Posters etc A superb and large group of ultra-rare period publicity material including a quantity of specially produced photographic posters on extremely high quality print stock. Likely irreplaceable.
Extremely rare 19th Century Hale's Rocket Nose A possibly near unique relic of these fascinating weapons, successors to William Congreve's rockets.
Extremely rare 1st Issue Aluminium Ration Tins 1939 Few collectors of WWII British kit are aware that the standard Second World War ration tin was initially introduced in aluminium with folding steel handles. These were rapidly withdrawn and replaced with galvanised steel tins in order to preserve aluminium for aircraft production, only being introduced late in the War as tropical issue kit. Original 1st-issue mess tins are extremely
Extremely rare 2-inch Mortar No 2 Sight
Extremely rare 2-Pounder Artillery Manual, 1938 Handbook for the Ordnance Q.F. 2-PR., Marks IX and X on Carriages Marks I and II, Land Service, 1938. An extremely rare original handbook of the 2-Pr infantry anti-tank gun. This copy has been period hard-bound and bears numerous and extensive official amendments. It runs to 168 pages plus a superb array of folding technical illustrations.
Extremely rare 2nd Pattern FS Fighting Knife A superb example of the earliest type of second pattern Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife, having a hand-forged blade and nickel-plated hilt and scabbard fittings. Manufactured by Wilkinson Sword, it bears the firm\'s logo and the F-S title etched to the blade forte. The scabbard belt loop shows one minor break and failure of the stitching of the back piece used to secure the now lacking elastic hilt retaining strap, though this can be renewed with ease; the knife itself however is superb throughout. The knife is fresh to the market, never previously having been in a collection. It is an excellent example of perhaps the rarest of the major issue variants; I have seen more 1st pattern knives than examples of this type. An extremely scarce and attractive fighting knife.
Extremely rare 2nd Service Battalion / Highland Battle School Flash
Extremely rare 2nd Service Battalion / Highland Battle School Flash
Extremely rare 6th Airborne Division Group A strictly unique group to Captain E Evans RASC, 5th Parachute Brigade, 6th Airborne Division. It comprises his beret, FS Fighting Knife, a rare gold fob medallion, diaries for 1944 and 1945, note pad and the Consolidated Edition of the official publication BWP. The beret is 1944 dated and has affixed his ultra-rare RASC officers\' bullion-embroidered badge on a maroon backing specifically for wear on the red beret. The third pattern FS knife is in superb condition. As to the 9ct gold medallion, this is the only example of its kind I am aware of, being dedicated to the patron Saint of parachutists, Saint Michael, and being engraved with Captain Evans\' details. The diaries are rather interesting, detailing Evans\' promotion from the rank of Sergeant after passing through an OCTU in 1944, and his immediate assignment to airborne forces and parachute training. He reached the Continent in December 1944 and thence went to the Ardennes, though his descriptions of his experiences during this battle and later during Operation Varsity, the airborne Rhine crossing are minimal, though likely indicative of the intensity of his experiences there. However elsewhere the diary entries are more detailed, encompassing his meetings with liberated French, Dutch and Belgians, including key members of various Resistance units, his collecting of War booty including a German helmet and machine gun, observations of German V2 and RADAR sites, and ultimately the 6th Airborne Division\'s encounter with Soviet troops, all most fascinating. The group has never before been in a collection, and represents an extremely rare opportunity for the collector.
Extremely rare 6th Airborne Division Group photos I
Extremely rare 8th Battalion Cornwall Home Guard Flash
Extremely rare 8th Battalion Cornwall Home Guard Flash
Extremely rare 1st Czech Independent Armoured Brigade Group Battledress Acquired from the estate of the original owner's family. The BD comes with a biography and facsimile photograph of its original owner.
Extremely rare Armourers' Wing Precis Three-Volume Manual The most detailed official military manuals of small arms I've encountered. Including details of Lists of Changes and technical drawings. Extremely rare and useful.
Extremely rare Armourers' Wing Precis Three-Volume Manual Additional images
Extremely rare Airborne Troops Union Flag Brassard Part of a small group of items from the estate of Captain Skaife d'Ingerthorpe, 64th Airborne Light battery, Royal Artillery, a veteran of the Operation Dragoon, the August 1944 invasion of Southern France.
Extremely rare and fine Regency Ivory Razors In extremely pleasing condition, having mirror-burnished cast steel blades and silver-piquet-worked ivory grip scales with inset escutcheons engraved E Dodd, 1818. Presented in their original fitted case. Near impossible to replace.
Extremely rare and important WWI Autograph Book A quite astonishing discovery, namely an autograph book pertaining to the First World War and in particular the Treaty of Versailles, one of the pivotal events of the 20th Century. While the identity of the original owner remains unclear, he was clearly a member of, or associated with the British Legation to the Versailles Conference. One of the the autograph notes includes the dedication Dear Whitehead, thus providing us with our man's surname, and an opportunity to research the books provenance further. The autographs include those of British and Commonwealth military and political figures of extremely high status, including several British Prime Ministers. Those present include the following. Field Marshal Douglas Haig, commander the British Expeditionary Force from 1915 to the end of the War. Marshal Ferdinand Foch, Supreme Commander of the Allied Armies in 1918,and key in halting a renewed German advance on Paris in the Second Battle of the Marne. Admiral of the Fleet David Richard Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty, commander of the British battlecruisers at the Jutland, later becoming Commander in Chief of the Grand Fleet, receiving the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet in 1918 Field Marshal French, first Commander-in-Chief of the BEF Marshal Joffre, known for regrouping the retreating allied armies to defeat the Germans at the strategically decisive First Battle of the Marne, leader of the War Council by 1918 Field Marshal Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby, leader of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force in the conquest of Palestine and Syria in 1917 and 1918. General Armando Diaz, Italian general and a Marshal of Italy. Major General Sir Charles Townshend, leader of the first British Expedition against Baghdad during World War I, later involved in the negotiations which resulted in the Turkish armistice in October 1918. Field Marshal Birdwood, 1st Baron Birdwood, commander of the ANZACs at Gallipoli, commander of the British Fifth Army by 1918 Cecil Currie Field Marshal Grenfell David Lloyd George, Prime Minister at the head of a wartime coalition government between the years 1916–1918 Andrew Bonar Law, British Conservative Party statesman and Prime Minister Sir Eric Campbell-Geddes, First Lord of the Admiralty between 1917 and 1919 Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain, British statesman, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize and half-brother of Neville Chamberlain James Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour, Prime Minister from July 1902 to December 1905, and Foreign Secretary in 1916–1919. Major-General Alexander Augustus Frederick William Alfred George Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone, Major-General, Governor-General of the Union of South Africa, and Governor General of Canada Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916 Major Sir William Orpen, Irish portrait painter and official War Artist, his paintings of the Versaille Peace Conference are extremely important Major General His Highness the Maharaja of Patiala, member of the General Staff in France, Belgium, Italy and Palestine in the First World War as an Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel, representing India at the League of Nations in 1925 I doubt you will find a more important autograph book of the period, an exceptional opportunity with considerable investment potential
Extremely rare and interesting WWII tailored RAF Battledress Another part of this WWII RAF uniform group I recently acquired. An extremely interesting tailored RAF Aircrew \"Battledress\". It has been worn without epaulettes and has two First Field Dressing pockets to the trousers rather than the usual single pocket, very much an Active Service modification. The cloth shows little wear, though there is a little moth, particularly to the front of one leg, however, like all the uniforms in this group, it is in a very useful large size. A rare variant of this much sought after WWII RAF clothing type.
Extremely Rare Anti-Aircraft Artillery Ammunition manual Notes on Anti-Aircraft Ammunition, 1940. An exceptionally rare manual running to over 90 pages and well illustrated throughout. An essential reference for the ordnance collector.
Extremely rare Anti-Aircraft Artillery Remote Control Manual . An extremely rare manual on the R-37 remote control for laying in bearing and elevation for the 3.7 inch AA gun based on data provided by Predictor apparatus. For some reason part of the front cover has been removed, otherwise this rare manual is complete and sound. It runs to some 23 pages of text supported by detailed technical drawings and folding plates.
Extremely rare Army Mountain Troops Crampons As issued to the men of the 52nd (Lowland) Mountain Division and others
Extremely rare Arnhem Operation Garden Casualty Group Additional images
Extremely rare Arnhem Operation Garden Casualty Group I have been asked by the family of the original owner of this group to offer it for sale. It comprises one Captain Buckland's clothing and kit of a specialist artillery unit officer who was severely wounded by a German phosphorus grenade during the advice to Arnhem and includes the following; Buckland's camouflaged motorcyclist's pattern steel helmet (itself an interesting idiosyncrasy) and 1940 Pattern BD blouse, his Service Dress cap and swagger cane, a B2 second pattern FS knife, binoculars, RAF wrist compass (a rare instrument in its own regard), sundry items of insignia, a "cam stick", clasp knife and wrist watch (of a pattern I've read of as officially procured for issue to RAMC personnel and certainly a popular military private purchase pattern), together with a large number of documents and photographs. The latter includes Buckland's note pad which includes details of troop deployments and ETAs for various points on the route culminating at Arnhem. I shall leave the biography of Buckland to his son whose wrote the following. "Details of John Richard Buckland’s Military Service . These from memory as remembered from Dads spoken word, and from paperwork recently found in family archives. Earliest known military service, (from letter dated 15/08/1929 ) detailing Cpl J.R.Buckland, D coy Middx Cadet unit, to collect a Martini carbine from the range on Hampstead Heath . Spoken word. Dads recollections of being with the Middx 28th London Artists, on ‘manoeuvres ‘ annual camp, and at Bisley camp on range days. TA service during the 1930’s, and then ‘joining up’ in 1936. He was entitled to a commission at the start ,but being of a stubborn nature deceive to go through the ranks. I have a London gazette dated 1944 of a commission , however I thought he took it much earlier. Early stages of the war, he was in London , teaching ARP’s 1st aid and other Air raid precautions. I presume he was RA at the time, but he used to regularly talk about times with ‘Munster Rifles’ and also The ‘Hampshires’. Dad met my Mother in 1940 , who was in training as an ARP warden. ( I have Mums silver ARP badges x 3). I know that he was posted to an ack ack & search light battery near Portsmouth / Hayling island. My sister was born on 14th October 1941, Mum and Dad having been married late 1940. Mother recalled heavy bombing and hiding under a table with Vivienne whist this was happening, and Dad coming back to a bombed out ‘digs’. Both he and Mum related to ‘charred enemy bodies and wrecked invasion barges being washed up along the coast , especially at Hayling island. The whole are being cordoned off for a long period of time, and being very hush hush. Dad related how ‘oil’ or some inflammable substance was dropped on the enemy and then they with the guns fired incendiary on to it, and the RAF dropped incendiaries. I remember Dad talking about this from a very young age (me). At some point , he was involved with mounting .50” twin brownings onto vehicles, and these being trialled at shoeburyness. Somewhere in the documents there is evidence of this. ( interesting as it wasn’t till the Falklands war that we re adopted the .50” again, and I as an Armourer then, was on the 1st support weapons course for that very gun. Dad also produced a ‘ranging scale’ for the ease of ‘laying the 3” mortar. Again details within the documents somewhere. I do not know dates, but he volunteered for ‘Special service’, and was sent with others to the Isle of Man for further ‘overseas training . A letter to mum details that they were tailed by a u boat en route. After this they moved to Dartmoor ( who he was with exactly I am not sure;) but I was under the impression he had his commission by then, as Mum baked and made treats for his men). They all lived under canvas during a cold winter on the moor, inc the officers, both Vivienne and I remember dad saying this,.....all had to be ‘toughened up’ he would say. This would have been 1943. A spell in Scotland was mentioned and then ‘overseas’ ...D day ??? I do not know , I cannot find any references as yet. I do know Dad mentioned frequently being in a ‘European Raiding force or group’. These being fast moving troops going ahead where possible in Belgium and Holland. As part of the BLA ( Belgium Liberation Army ??) letter to mum with this abbreviation on it. They used ‘Tillies’ ( Austin utilities) & jeeps, fitted he said with his twin .50’s. At some point , he had a big disagreement with his Co , who was an RE officer. This being over Dad wearing and RA badge, and not an RE one. A letter to a `brigadier ‘ sorted this and a thunder flash dropped down the wood stove chimney did the rest........verbatim from Dad and a posting !! Whether this was pre Overseas or not I am not sure, but a ‘fun’ aside! Whilst on operations in Holland, there was a ‘contact’ and a phosphorus grenade came into dads patrols vicinity. ( Mobile or footsie ??? not sure). Dad threw it back but it fused and he was burnt from head to groin with the phosphorous. Please note, this was in the vicinity of Overloon, as I went there with Dad in 1964 as an anniversary trip. His officers pocket book / message book details Arnhem in Sept ‘44, US 101st Airborne dropping at Nijmegen, and more importantly, SS troops ahead on the road to Arnhem. ( was he advanced raiding unit ahead of 30 corps ??). He was casevaced to a Canadian field hospital, treated and sent back to Blighty. Mum originally was cabled saying that he had been killed in action. Subsequently a letter from an officer (enc) details in a very light manner that her had , had a minor injury ! With the few effects that survived Dads incident were his Pierce chronometer / telemetry watch, ; leg compass, map case etc. Most of his kit being burnt or lost / stolen. Letters to the War dept enc detailing his claims re this. Dad spoke of being flown back to Blighty in a dakota, whilst en route he was given a cigarette , ( not being a smoker,) but derigour for the time I guess. Whilst under flack from our own guns, the cigarette was dropped and set his blankets on fire in the aircraft ! He was landed somewhere near Dorset and transferred to a clearing hospital at Ringwood, and then onwards to Park Pruitt hospital , Rooksdown house. For plastic surgery under the care of Sir Harold `Gillies. Who had pioneered plastic surgery during the First World War. Dad spent 4 years undergoing surgery and rehabilitation. Rooksdown was a very `Army and Royal Navy establishment. Not to be confused with East Grinstead and the ‘Guinea pig club’ for the RAF . This being run by by Dr Mc Indoe, who was originally Sir Harolds prodigy. There was always a lot of ‘bad taste’ by members of the Rooksdown club as the that Guinea pig club got all the qudos and not the Rooksdowners. Both Vivienne and I remember going to both Park Pruitt and then in the early 50’s to Roehampton ( where the unit was moved to after the war). Many men had to go back for further ‘work’, Dads hand grafts for instance were always lifting and didn’t take very well for many years. The Rooksdown club was Dads life after the war, assisting in raising funds, helping those less able and terribly burnt / injured. I have so much documentation here, it would fill a case. The Army was very much part of our family history. I enlisted in 1969, as an Armourer REME, but that’s another story. Dad passed away in September 1995, after a rapid onslaught of Moto neurone disease. Addendum.; when I was posted to 22 SAS late 1976 (Dec) Dad , unbeknown to me wrote a letter to a former Brother officer an RO3 retired, at Bradbury lines. This being Major ‘Hoppy’ Hopkins. Maj Hopkins was a war time Officer, who was the Executive Officer with regards to selection and attached arms going to 22. He and Dad had served together, which gives me the view that Dads ‘raiding unit’ was in some way involved with the wartime Regiment. This sealed my engagement and subsequent involvement with the Regiment". This is clearly and extremely rare and ultimately unique group warranting further research.
Extremely rare Arnhem Operation Garden Casualty Group Additional images
Extremely rare Arnhem Operation Garden Casualty Group Additional images
Extremely rare Arnhem Operation Garden Casualty Group Additional images
Extremely rare ATS Rucksack The only example of this unique pattern I have handled. An exceptionally rare item of kit.
Extremely rare Battle damaged Mk II Steel Helmet Belonging to the Welch Regiment Captain whose Battledress I have also listed, here we have an astonishingly rare and poignant Mk II steel helmet. It was manufactured in 1938 and was factory-finished in tan gloss. Evidently a large formation sign was applied at some time, this having been masked prior to the helmet receiving an extremely thick textured non-reflective coating. This was finally over-painted obscuring the unit insignia, presumably prior to the Welsh Division landing in France in June 1944. What makes this superb helmet all the more fascinating is the fact it was subsequently penetrated by a bullet which passed through without injuring its wearer. One of the most interesting helmets I have ever had the pleasure of owning.
Extremely rare Black Watch Officer\'s Uniform Group That of a Lieutenant and Chindit. The medal ribbons include the Burma Star, indicating the recipient served with Second Battalion, Chindits during the Far East Campaign. The Battledress bears five War Service chevrons and the Service Dress tunic is named and 1945 dated. I believe the original owner was perhaps promoted from the ranks late in the War or post VE Day, then procuring a Service Dress. The group comprises Battledress Blouse (1944), kilt (1939), Service Dress tunic and tartan trews, Sam Browne belt and brace, Tam o\' Shanter and Glengarry.
Extremely rare Blacker Bombard Ammunition Carrier
Extremely rare Blacker Bombard Fuze Chest An original wooden chest for 29mm Spigot Mortar fuzes.
Extremely rare block of Buff Blanco An exceptional opportunity to acquire such a block in this desirable hue for either display or use.
Extremely rare Boer War - early WWI Ration Can A superb complete unopened example
Extremely rare Boer War - WWI Scottish Kilt Cover An extremely rare Scottish Highland Regiment khaki kilt cover of the \"apron\" type. During the First World War this pattern was replaced by the wrap-around type. It was purchased with the rare 1911 dated sporran I have also listed and is in superb condition. Extremely rare.
Extremely rare Boer War / WWI Lord Kitchener Doll An extremely rare and somewhat interesting Boer or First World War period patriotic doll. Accurately modelled as Lord Kitchener in detailed khaki Service Dress. A lovely object.
Extremely rare Boer War / WWI Sam Browne Haversack The earliest example of the haversack from the Sam Browne accoutrement set I have seen, indeed I believe to to be Victorian. Smaller than most encountered it measures just 27cm x 25cm, similar to that of the Victorian officers' pattern haversack. The quality and detailing of the brass dog clips supports an early vintage. A rare example indeed.
Extremely rare Boer War 1900 Chocolate Gift Tin Mounted into an ebonized base, the latter bearing engraved silver plaques, one of which suggests the box was personally presented to a Major Dodd, RAMC.
Extremely rare Boer War Cavalry Ammunition Pouch MkIII
Extremely rare Boer War Cavalry Stirrup Lance Cup
Extremely rare Boer War First Field Dressing The only example of such that I am aware of. Manufactured by Gibbs,Cuxon and Co.,Oldbury; the company was re-named circa 1902.
Extremely rare Boer War issue 'Housewife' The only Victorian Ordnance issue sewing kit I've seen. (Procured with the Essex Regiment QSA also listed)
Extremely rare Boer War Pistol Set An 1888 Pattern Slade Wallace pistol set comprising belt, holster and revolver ammunition pouch. The pistol ammo pouch is dated 1893, while the holster is dated 1900, both are in excellent condition. The belt retains it\'s original pipe-clay finish. A near impossible set to replace.
Extremely Rare Boer War Rifle & Pistol Training Manual Firing Exercises. Pistol Exercise, and Instructions for Aiming and Judging Distance, (Provisional), 1901. The only example of this extremely rare manual I have encountered. 122 pages with excellent illustrations.
Extremely rare Boer War Webbing Bandolier An example of the Mills Orrndorff webbing bandolier adopted by the British Army. This is the variant with webbing flaps closing by means of leather straps. Unit marked and bearing the Mills Orndorff patent details struck into the brass. An example of a pattern lacking from all but the most advanced collections.
Extremely rare book on Ancient Scottish Weapons An original copy of the seminal work Ancient Scottish Weapons by Joseph Anderson and James Drummond, a limited edition of just 500 of which were published in 1881. It remains one of the most important guides to Highland arms and armour, including targes, swords, dirks, powder horns, pistols, muskets, axes and other items of dress.
Extremely rare book on Drop Zone Flashes of the British Airborne Forces Copies of Edwards, Crowther and Portland's Drop Zone Flashes of the British Airborne Forces are near impossible to find. It is the only book on this subject, describing the tactical signs worn by British Airborne troops from World War II
Extremely Rare Bradford Home Guard Proficiency Badge A superb example bearing maker\'s marks.
Extremely rare British 1 1/2 inch Flare Pistol Round A Snap Cap or dummy round for a 1 1/2 calibre flare pistol. Extremely well made in beach wood and brass. The only example I have seen.
Extremely rare British Army Buff Leather Bayonet Shoulder Belt
Extremely rare British Army Buff Leather Bayonet Shoulder Belt
Extremely Rare British Army Cavalry Horse Grooming Singe By the prominent Birmingham manufacturers Bladon & Son Ltd. These Victorian horse grooming hair singes are scarce, however, Ordnance marked examples such as this are exceptionally rare. A lovely object.
Extremely rare British Army Pennant from Field Marshal Douglas Haig\'s staff car An extremely rare British Army pennant from Sir Douglas Haig's staff car, in printed cotton, bearing a period inscription "First flag flown by Sir D Haig when C in C". Provenance: from the military effects of M2 - 022177 Pte John Smith, RASC, GHQ 1st Echelon, Smith's 'Certificate of Employment during the War' and 'Unit Register Card' state he was Chauffeur from 24 December 1914 until demobilization, attached GHQ C-in-C's personal staff. The personal reference from Haig's ADC states Smith "was employed from July 1915 until January 1919 ... on the Commander in Chief's Personal Staff both under Lord French and Sir Douglas Haig. He has always been employed on Sir Douglas's cars
Extremely rare British Army Pennant from Field Marshal Douglas Haig\'s Staff Car An extremely rare British Army pennant from Sir Douglas Haig's staff car, in printed cotton, of multi-piece construction, bearing a printed Government broad arrow mark and period inscribed date "1918". Facsimile documents supporting the provenance will be included. Provenance: from the military effects of M2 - 022177 Pte John Smith, RASC, GHQ 1st Echelon, Smith's 'Certificate of Employment during the War' and 'Unit Register Card' state he was Chauffeur from 24 December 1914 until demobilization, attached GHQ C-in-C's personal staff. The personal reference from Haig's ADC states Smith "was employed from July 1915 until January 1919 ... on the Commander in Chief's Personal Staff both under Lord French and Sir Douglas Haig. He has always been employed on Sir Douglas's cars
Extremely rare Brown Bess Bayonet with Scabbard A superb example of a scarce variant with spring catch in the manner of the New Land Pattern. The bayonet is in lovely condition and clearly marked. The scabbard is of course extremely rare, I have seen just a few over the years. In all a most attractive and rare bayonet.
Extremely rare Brown Bess Bayonet with Scabbard From my own collection, one of the earliest Land Pattern bayonets I have owned. Dating to the early second quarter of the Eighteenth Century, it has extremely early features including a lapped weld forming the socket, and a rounded-square section shank the leading edge of which is flush with the end of the socket. It bears a fractional rack number. It is complete with an extremely early scabbard. The latter I had professionally restored involving renewed stitching, turning and fitting of the "acorn" terminal and re-affixing of an original brass frog stud. It bears typical linear tooled decoration and an embossed GR Royal cipher. In all an extremely handsome and rare early Land Pattern bayonet. Approx dimensions: Socket 102mm, MRD 25mm, S-M 45mm, blade 420mm
Extremely rare Cap Button Compass The smallest of the variants, the button being of the type worn on Field Service and Service Dress caps, the compass itself is extremely small.
Extremely rare Cavalry Small Box Respirator A very good example of this sought after item of WWI anti-gas equipment. The respirator mark is very good, and the hose is intact (though the rubber core underneath the stockinette is perished as always). The haversack is extremely rare in being of the pattern modified for use by cavalry. The flap of the haversack bears the name of its original owner, Lieutenant Whitmore, commanding officer of the Essex Yeomanry and later the 10th Hussars during WWI. Inside the haversack is it's 1918 dated inspection card, and also a relic badge as originally found with it. Whitmore wrote the standard history of the 10th Hussars and the Essex Yeomanry, a copy of which is also listed for sale
Extremely rare Champagne Reserved for post D-Day Allied Troops Only the second unopened bottle of this pre-War vintage Mercier champagne labelled as Reserved for Allied Armies I have encountered. These were clearly labelled in haste post D-Day for troops of the liberating Allied forces and are as such extremely poignant. This bottle has been well stored and retains its original contents in full. An exceptionally rare opportunity.
Extremely Rare Civil Air Guard Flying Helmet A 1930\'s private purchase flying helmet by the well known firm D Lewis Ltd. It bears its original owners details in ink to the lining, these indicating he was a member of the Civil Air Guard. A fascinating and rare example.
Extremely Rare Commando Smatchet A very good example of one of the most rare and sought after of WWII Commando knives. The Smatchet was designed by Captain W E Fairbairn, who\'s other famous creation bears his name, indeed the Smatchet is illustrated in his 1942 book Get Tough! and described by him thus The psychological reaction of any man, when he first takes the smatchet in his hand is full justification for its recommendation as a fighting weapon. He will immediately register all the essential qualities of good soldier - confidence, determination, and aggressiveness. Its balance, weight and killing power, with the point, edge or pommel, combined with the extremely simple training necessary to become efficient in its use, make it the ideal personal weapon for all those not armed with a rifle and bayonet.
Extremely Rare Contol Commission Germany Battledress A terrifically exciting find, the only Control Commission Germany uniform I have ever handled. It is a standard British Civil Defence BD dated 1943, however it bears CCG gilt buttons, and embroidered epaulette insignia. The medal ribbons suggest it's original owner was formerly military, having served with the 8th Army in North Africa. Aside from some very minor nips the condition is quite excellent. An extremely rare and fascinating BD. After the defeat of Germany in 1945, a Control Commission was set up to support the Military Government in place at the time. This Military government was gradually phased out and the Control Commission took over the role. It was responsible for Public Safety and Health, Transport, Intelligence (which included rooting out Nazis), housing etc. The advanced Headquarters was in Berlin. Recruits had to be 21 and were recruited from the Civil Service and Foreign Office, and demobbed Force's personnel.
Extremely rare Control Commission German BD Blouse That of a Lieutenant Colonel of Royal Engineers. Procured from the son of its original owner.
Extremely Rare Control Commission German Glengarry
Extremely rare D-Day Invasion Guide One of a series of such issued to platoon commanders in advance of the Allied invasion of France in June 1944. Examples are near impossible to find. These rare volumes also bear one of testament to the British sense of humour to the end
Extremely rare D-Day Operation Pluto Cable Section
Extremely rare deactivated 1938 Bren Mk I A 1938 Mk I Bren with matching serials throughout, including the barrel. Complete with folding butt shoulder strap on original stud. I've been aware of this example for some years and have finally managed to acquire it. It is I suspect the only 1938 example with matching serials which I shall ever handle. If ever there was an 'investment grade' example, this is surely it. Sorry, certificate lacking, for sale in the UK only
Extremely rare deactivated 1938 Bren Mk I Additional images
Extremely rare deactivated WWII German Panzerschreck One of just a handful of examples in the UK. This rare example was found coated in layer of post-War green paint, which has been painstakingly removed revealing much of the original factory-applied ordnance tan paint finish. Only the foresight and fore-grips were restored to the weapon, and these along with such areas as the shield, and the weld spots where the barrel was pinned during deactivation were re-painted. I suspect this is the only example in the UK retaining much of its original paint, and likely the only one you will ever see. An extremely rare opportunity for the collector. Sorry, for sale within the UK only Due to the high value of this item lay-away and part-exchange are open to prospective purchasers
Extremely rare deactivated WWII German Panzerschreck Additional images
Extremely rare deactivated WWII German Panzerschreck Additional images
Extremely rare deactivated WWII German Panzerschrek Additional images
Extremely rare deactivated WWII German Panzerschrek Additional images
Extremely rare Drill No 69 Grenade A genuine Drill example complete with its vulcanised rubber two-piece insert desgned to give it the weight of a live grenade. Retaining traces of its original white paint.
Extremely Rare Drill No74 Grenade An excellent example of the Drill Sticky Bomb retaining its original finish and markings, the only example I have seen.
Extremely rare early 18th Century Broadsword Blade One of a family of Colonel's purchase swords of circa 1710 bearing the name of Lieutenant General Echlin and as such one of the oldest regimentally-marked British cavalry swords in existence. An extremely rare complete example is held at York Army Museum (see photos). Known others from this group number less than 10. A fascinating article on these swords can be viewed here Robert Echlin 3rd son of Robert Echlin of Ardquin, County Down, Ireland (politician - soldier) served as Captain in Colonel John Cunningham's Foot in 1689, repulsed the attack by the Duke of Berwick on the Isle of Inch; became Lt Colonel of the Inniskillen Regiment at the foundation of the Regiment by Sir Albert Conyngham. In 1690 Robert Echlin commanded part of the Regiment at the Battle of the Boyne at which he distinguished himself by saving General Ginkel's cavalry from fierce attack by James VII's cavalry. Conyingham was captured and killed , Echlin petitioned to be given the Regiment, in 1692 became full Colonel and by 1707 was Lt General. The Regiment was sent to Scotland at the time of Union. At about this time Echlin's allegiance was transferred to the Jacobite cause. He was relinquished of his command which was handed by the Duke of Marlborough to the Earl of Stair. Echlin received no payment for the Regiment (his support of the Duke of Ormond and opposition of Churchill and his Tory leanings all worked against him). He is believed to have commanded a Regiment of horses under the Earl of Seaford and the Marquis of Huntley in the taking of Inverness. He possibly faced his old Regiment at the battle of Sheriffmuir on 13th November 1715 which marked the end of the rebellion. Echlin's basket hilt sword and the sword of the Earl of Stair are placed on opposing walls at Earlshall Castle. Echlin then faded from the historical records, it is thought he fled to France and possibly served in Louis XV's army>/I>
Extremely Rare Early 18th Century Socket Bayonet Part of the British Ordnance contract for Dutch muskets and accompanying socket bayonets of circa 1715. Having a very distinctive lenticular-section blade and long shank. Many of these muskets were rejected by the British military, and a high proportion was ultimately issued to British troops in the colonies. Examples of this pattern have been excavated in the US. An exceptionally rare bayonet. Approximate dimensions: socket 2 3/4\", MRD 1\", blade 11\", overall length 16\"
Extremely rare early German Sturmgewehr Magazine A superb example of the magazine for the German MP43 and MP44, then designated the MKb42. Clearly marked, Waffenampt stamped and in superb condition.
Extremely rare early WWII Aluminium Water Bottle
Extremely rare early WWII Army Cased part-set of Maps of Britain Rather interestingly one of the accompanying cards describes the use of these maps in 'tank map boxes'. The maps themselves are linen-backed and glazed.
Extremely rare early WWII Army Issue Cold Weather Mitten Gloves The only example of this pattern I have encountered.
Extremely rare early WWII Army Poster An original poster published circa 1940 by the Army Mobile Map Printing & Printing Company in the North Africa theatre of operations. The Result of Uncensored Thoughtlessness. Absolutely original and likely a unique survivor.
Extremely rare early-War RAF Aluminium Water Bottle The only example I have ever handled. In superb condition, well marked, and complete with it\'s RAF 1925 Pattern webbing carrier. I doubt I will see another.
Extremely rare Edwardian RAMC Broderick Cap
Extremely rare El Alamein Scots Guards Battle Damaged Helmet A MkII steel helmet as worn by a Scots Guards soldier who survived a bullet which penetrated the front of the helmet, ricocheted from the inside shell and exited leaving him unscathed. It bears a textured over-paint to the original pre-War gloss tan factory-applied finish. To each side is a Scot's Guards diced transfer decal. Of particular import is the date July 24 1942 scratched into the underside rim flange. This dates the battle damage to the first Battle of El Alamein. In all an extremely rare and poignant helmet.
Extremely rare El Alamein Scots Guards Battle Damaged Helmet Additional images
Extremely rare Enemy Ammunition Pamphlet Handbook of Enemy Ammunition, Pamphlet No. 6, German Grenades, and Ammunition for Guns, Howitzers & Mortars; Japanese Grenades, Mortar Ammunition & HE Shell, 1943. An extremely rare essential primary source reference for the ordnance collector.
Extremely rare Enfield Rifle Buff Leather Percussion Cap Pouch
Extremely rare English Civil War Harquebusier\'s Bandolier Flask One of the so-called Twelve Apostles, the small wooden powder charge carriers forming part of a harquebusier's bandolier
Extremely rare English Officers' Plug Bayonet, circa 1690-1710 Additional images
Extremely rare English Officers\' Plug Bayonet, circa 1690-1710 Having a piqué-worked ivory handle and high quality silver mounts, the blade bearing cutler's struck marks in the form of kings' heads, complete original silver-mounted scabbard. The best I have seen.
Extremely rare First Pattern Brodie Helmet A good example of one of the most rare of First World War British Army steel helmet variants. This is an example of the earliest Ordnance Pattern of Brodie, having a sharp edge, two-piece chinstrap, and distinctive \"tongued\" liner. These were factory-finished in a distinctive apple-green paint, traces of which are still visible on this example over the later dark-khaki subdued finish. The male half of the chinstrap is lacking, though restoration would be relatively straight forward. An extremely rare opportunity to acquire this much sought after early variant Brodie.
Extremely rare FS Fighting Knife A first pattern Fairbairn Sykes fighting knife with straight crossguard, either a prototype second pattern or a transitional hybrid. Recently discovered and never previously in a collection. I feel quite sure we will not see another. 292mm OA, blade 165mm.
Extremely rare Gallipoli provenance Wolseley Pattern Helmet An extremely exiting find, namely a 1904 dated Ordnance issue Wolseley helmet as worn at Gallipoli. The helmet is in uncommonly good condition for such. It retains its original pagri and flash, though the unexposed underside of the latter has to be examined to reveal its true colour. All First World War OR's issue tropical helmets are rare, this one is extremely so by virtue of its provenance. The lining bears annotation detailing the helmet's original owner 1644 A P Holloway, MGS 1st CLY (R/R) [Machine Gun Section, 1st City of London Yeomanry, Rough Riders]. The 1st City of London Yeomanry served at Gallipoli, notably at the Battle of Scimitar Hill, after suffering heavy casualties it was evacuated to Egypt, later serving at Salonika. It is fair to say this is perhaps a once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire such a helmet.
Extremely rare Gallipoli provenance Wolseley Pattern Helmet Additional images
Extremely Rare Gas Detector Paper One of the rarest ietms of anti-gas equipment, you may not see another
Extremely rare George III Brown Bess Cartridge Belt Pouch Circa 1750-1770, a leather and wood pouch intended to contain prepared paper cartridges for the long Land Pattern Musket. Complete with its original wooden cartridge former or mandrel, and the tinplate measure for determining the correct gunpowder charge
Extremely rare Georgian Bone Dice A lovely little pair of gaming dice, each bearing the Royal cipher in red, indicating duties had deen paid. No doubt many such were carried on campaign by Britian's red coats. I doubt you will see another pair.
Extremely rare Georgian Bone Dice A lovely little pair of gaming dice, each bearing the Royal cipher in red, indicating Governement duties had deen paid. No doubt many such were carried on campaign by Britian's red coats.
Extremely rare Georgian Gun Powder Magazine A superb variant copper powder magazine as patented in 1810 by James Walker. Of oval section, the subtly-domed hinged lid bearing a brass swan-neck bale handle. Utterly charming in this relatively small size.
Extremely rare Georgian Mortar Shell Of approximately 8 inch diameter and apparently cast with a variation in wall thickness characteristic of early patterns. It has a tapered hole for the fuse plug, and two countersunk bars to which a rope carrying handle would originally have been affixed. An extremely rare survivor
Extremely rare Georgian Mortar Shell Of approximately 8 inch diameter and apparently cast with a variation in wall thickness characteristic of early patterns. It has a tapered hole for the fuse plug, and two countersunk bars to which a rope carrying handle would originally have been affixed. An extremely rare survivor
Extremely rare Georgian Navy Officer's Manual with Trafalgar Provenance A first edition of John Anselm's Observations on some Points of Seamanship; with Practical Hints on Naval Oeconomy, &c. &c. The Whole Profits are for the Benefit of the Royal Naval Charitable Society. Published for the author in 1824. Just a few copies are currently available at www.abebooks.co.uk, ranging in price from £600 to £1500. Not many copies are believed to exist. The work is a manual for naval men by an experienced Royal Navy officer (Lieutenant 1790; Troubridge's First Lieutenant in the Culloden at the battle of St. Vincent, 1797; with the Leonidas assisted at the capture of Cephalonia, 1809, and the reduction of St. Maura, 1810-11; eventually reaching the rank of Rear-Admiral in 1841). Although a substantial portion of Griffiths's book comprises notes on 'points of seamanship', there is much here of great interest on both the management and human side of the early 19th century Royal Navy. The the author considers such issues as the practice of admitting women on board ('an evil of considerable magnitude'), and at some length man-management issues, including the conduct of the chaplain, the officers, midshipmen and the ship's company as a whole. He reminds the reader that most of the ship's company were there involuntarily and not by choice, that nonetheless they had 'feelings' and emotional ties to families. 'Seamen are now a days a thinking set of people', Griffiths claims, 'and a large portion of them possess no inconsiderable share of common sense'. Punishments should be firm but fair, courts martial requiring a higher standard of proof than had become customary. At the end of the volume is a long list of subscribers, the vast majority of whom were evidently Royal Navy officers including no fewer than 57 Admirals. This is the personal copy of the veteran of Trafalgar Sir Henry William Bayntun GCB (1766 – 16 December 1840) and contains copious marginalia in his hand.
Extremely rare Georgian Rifle / Foot Lancer Handbook An extremely rare copy of Francis Macerone's 1832 Defensive Instructions for the People, containing the New and Improved Combination of Arms, Called Foot Lancers; Miscellaneous Instructions on the Subject of Small Arms and Ammunition, Street and House Fighting, and Field Fortifications. A fascinating instructional manual, designed by its author for instructing raw levees of militia men in the arts of early 19th century soldiering. Aimed at 'foot lancers' ie. troops who can fight on foot as well as horseback, the manual gives instructions on maintianing general health and well-being, and issues of morale and morality, such as the treatment of prisoners, as well as the rudiments of orthodox military tactics such as how to defend a village, how to make ball cartridges etc. It is refered to by De Witt Bailey in his superb work British Military Flintlock Rifles 1740-1840 as "the only reference contemporary with the use of the Baker Rifle which gives specific instructions for rifle cartridge manufacture using a patch". Retaining two of four superb hand-tinted plates and tastefully re-bound. This rare work is un-recorded in the British Museum Catalogue. A rare opportunity.
Extremely rare Georgian Waist Belt Shot Pouch
Extremely rare German Bayonet, Dagger & Knife Maker Book A copy of Anthony Carter\'s superb The Sword & Knife makers of Germany, 1850-2000, vol I. Having acquired the rights to John Walter\'s work in this field, Carter set about contacting all surviving German cutlers and furthering the research of the subject. This exhaustive reference was the fruit of his labours an is indeed a masterpiece and an essential reference for the collector. Copies are effectively impossible to find on the market.
Extremely rare Gothic Armour Elements of a pauldorn or the vambrace of a Gothic German or Italian alla tedesca, circa 1500. Of munition quality, "rough from the hammer". In extremely fine condition for armour of this period. All Gothic armour is today rare and of some import.
Extremely rare Great War Anti-Gas Face Mask A rare early gas mask as found with its original owner's effects stored in a Princess Mary gift tin
Extremely rare Great War Bavarian Flieger Corps Officer's Tunic and Trousers Never previously on the open market.
Extremely rare Great War Bavarian Flieger Corps Officer's Tunic and Trousers Additional images. Moth damaged trousers
Extremely rare Great War British Army Rubber-proofed Cape . Groundsheet One of the most iconic items of clothing / kit associated with the Great War 'Tommy'. Examples are effectively impossible to find, the being the only one I've encountered in over thirty years of collecting.
Extremely rare Great War era Flying Clothing Retailers Shop Window Mannequin Head
Extremely rare Great War German Colonial African Schutztruppe Accoutrements
Extremely rare Great War German Colonial African Schutztruppe Accoutrements ... Additional images
Extremely rare Great War Leather Trench Jerkin Only the second I\'ve owned. The leather it strong, supple and its surface is not shedding its surface. The front shoulder seam stitching has started to fail, though the leather is strong and simple hand stitching will restore the seams with ease and solidly. A rare opportunity to acquire an item Great War British Army clothing iconic of Tommy Atkins in France and Flanders.
Extremely rare Great War No 33 Mk II Grenade
Extremely rare Great War Ottoman Turkish POW Trench Art Perhaps the rarest item of trench art I have handled
Extremely rare Great War Ottoman Turkish POW Trench Art Additional images
Extremely rare Great War RFC / RAF Aircraft Transmitter A very fine example of the RFC / RAF (Sterling) Transmitter No 1 as used on British military aircraft primarily for artillery spotting communication. These wireless telegraphy instruments were first used by the RFC during the battle of Neuve Chapelle in March 1915. It comprises a lightweight spark gap transmitter assembled into a gas-tight box, the transmitter and Morse key being totally enclosed to prevent the spark igniting petrol vapour in the cockpit. They were generally mounted on a tray on the side of an aircraft's fuselage.
Extremely rare Great War Rifle Hyposcope An Ordnance-marked example of Youlton's Rifle Butt Hyposcope, used to allow shooting from trenches without exposing the rifleman.
Extremely rare Great War Rifle Hyposcope Additional images
Extremely rare Great War Rifle Hyposcope An Ordnance-marked example of Youlton's Rifle Butt Hyposcope, used to allow shooting from trenches without exposing the rifleman.
Extremely rare Great War SMLE Rifle Grenade Launching Clinometer
Extremely rare Great War Trench Jerkin In excellent condition and manufactured from a near patchwork of variously coloured hide.
Extremely rare Great War Vickers Machine Gun Belt Box Carrier Bearing an Ordnance broad arrow stamp and Inspector\'s view mark.
Extremely rare Grenade Discharger Ammunition Pouch The only example of this pattern I have owned. Designed to carry the ballistite rounds used in conjuction with the cup discharger and other means of grenade launching using the Lee Enfield Rifle. This webbing pouch would have been issued with the pouch designed to carry the cup discharger, another extremely rare item of equipment introduced during WWI and still being up until the Second World War.
Extremely Rare Grenade Pouch A mint unissued example of the Carrier, Grenade, Special as worn with 1937 Pattern web equipment. (See Article on Grenade Pouches)
Extremely rare Henry Tandey VC Autograph, 'the soldier who spared Hitler' Henry Tandey VC, DCM, MM was the most highly decorated British private of the First World War. He is also the subject of the one of the greatest storys of WWI, that he spared Adolf Hitler's life in 1914. The story is discussed here , while further biographical details of Tandey's life and service may be found here . Tandey was a modest man, and it appears examples of his autograph signature are perhaps unheard of. This extremely thought provoking item bears an original Tandey signature, and two related period press cuttings, one clearly describing the event at which the autograph was obtained. It is exceptionally rare, I doubt you will see another.
Extremely rare Home Guard Arms & Equipment Receipt Likely a unique survivor, exceptionally rare.
Extremely rare Home Guard Blacker Bombard Percussion Caps and Tin
Extremely rare Home Guard Camouflaged Helmet An example of the Mk II No 2c helmet bearing an original camouflage paint finish. Original Second World War British camouflage-painted helmets are rare indeed; I've handled just a few examples in over 20 years of collecting. Unapologetically strongly priced.
Extremely rare Home Guard Fighting Knife Purchased with the Vickers Home Guard helmet and FS cap also listed, a rare one-off fighting knife. A Bowie-bladed type with oval nickel cross-guard and leather-bound grip. The scabbard is of brass-mounted buff leather and shows quite a degree of intricacy in it\'s construction. The integral frog is clearly a modified 1937 Pattern webbing example, though the belt loop has been narrowed so that it fits neatly onto the Home Guard 1903 Pattern leather equipment belt. A unique example.
Extremely rare Home Guard Haversack A lovely example of one of the most rare items of Home Guard equipment. Just a little stiff, with no damage and clear stamps. As good as one could wish for and near impossible to replace.
Extremely rare Home Guard Helmet A recently discovered example bearing an unidentified unit flash. I can supply a replacement chin strap and liner should you so wish
Extremely rare Home Guard Helmet & FS Cap An exceptional Home Guard headgear combination. The MkII steel helmet retains it\'s original Canadian-made helmet net. To one side is a very neatly applied letter V in white. The accompanying Field Service cap offers the key to deciphering the meaning of the helmet insignia as it bears the name and unit of the original owner, namely L. A. Woodroffe, No. 145, V.5. W/M H.G.. A trawl through Len Whittaker\'s seminal work Stand Down, Orders of Battle for the units of the Home Guard identifies the 5th (Weymouth) Battalion Dorset Home Guard, a Light Anti-Aircraft Troop stationed at Vickers Armstrong Ltd, Wyke Regis, Weymouth. (The group was purchased at Plymouth, in the neighbouring County to Dorset.) The original owner has also scratched his three initials into the inside of the helmet shell. All in all an astonishingly rare named headgear group incorporating a helmet with Home Guard unit insignia. Purchased together with the fighting knife I have also listed.
Extremely rare Home Guard Helmet Decal A water-transfer badge of the Upper Thames Patrol, a water-bourn unit of the Home Guard
Extremely rare Home Guard Platoon Commander's Battledress & Document Group An astonishingly complete archive and the only such I have encountered in over thirty years of collecting
Extremely rare Home Guard Platoon Commander's Battledress & Document Group Additional images
Extremely rare Home Guard Platoon Commander's Battledress & Document Group Additional images
Extremely rare Imperial German Bayonet Frog To quote Anthony Carter in his seminal work on the subject, "A rare dark brown leather frog for German made Austrian Model 1888 knife bayonets. Contemporary photographs do show some troops, Bavarian Landsturm, armed with Austrian M 1888/90 or M 1890 Mannlicher rifles and M 1888 bayonets", [see Bayonet Belt Frogs volume 2, 287.]
Extremely Rare Imperial German Entrenching Tool An excellent example of this ultra-rare rare pattern with folding head allowing the tool to be used as a pick or conventional shovel.
Extremely rare Imperial German G98 Rifle Luminous Trench Sight A near impossible to replace item.
Extremely rare Imperial German Gas Mask Spectacles
Extremely rare Imperial German Naval Artillery Binoculars A set of 6 x 30 Marine binoculars by Goertz of Berlin, bearing engraved Kaiserliche Marine ownership marks and unit marks of the Naval Artillery at Kaiserliche Werft Kiel (KWK), the Imperial shipyard Kiel. In good condition with functioning optics.
Extremely Rare India Pattern Water Bottle and Shoulder Strap A stunning example of this exceptionaly rare Boer War / WWI period water bottle.
Extremely rare inert 1917 RNAS / RFC 100 lb Aerial Bomb A superbly restored example and likely the only one you will see come to market
Extremely rare inert 1943 Mk I Trip Wire Flare
Extremely rare Infantry MkI 1903 Pattern 50-round Bandolier A superb unit-marked and dated example of the MkI P\'03 Bandolier, manufactured between 1903 and 1905 and identifiable by its complex buckle. The only example I have handled and one of just a few I am aware of.
Extremely rare Instructional No15 Grenade A rare original WWI instructional cut-away No15 grenade. Sometimes referred to as the "Cricket Ball" grenade, it could be thrown by hand or catapult. Famously used at Gallipoli and with notorious problems at Loos in 1915.
Extremely rare inter-War BSA 15mm BESA Machine Gun Book
Extremely rare Irvin Airchutes Book of Matches Likely a one-off curio
Extremely rare Japanese Imperial Guard Cap A pleasing untouched example of an Imperial Guard peaked cap of the 1930s - 1940s
Extremely rare Japanese Prisoner of War Camp Sandles / Geta From an old collection
Extremely rare large fragment of HMS Victory While small pieces of wood and copper do turn up on occasion, this example, retaining evidence of sea worm damage, original bitumen tar coating and an Ordnance stamped copper rivet is rare indeed. A very well presented and hugely historic relic of Nelson's flag ship at Trafalgar
Extremely rare late 17th / early 18th Century Flintock Combination Tool A rare and early combination tool for a flintlock musket. Manufactured in hand-wrought steel, it comprises a flat terminal with off-set hammer opposite a turnscrew at right angles to the main axis of the tool, below is a knopped stem and a long spatulate turnscrew. Rotating about a common point approximately half way down the main axis of the tool are a pricker and cranked-head turnscrew/lever. There is simple geometric tooled decoration to the hammer and the whole is suspended from a hand-wrought ring allowing carriage from a belt or bandolier. An exceptionally rare and early gun tool which may date as far back as English Civil Wars. 135mm long excluding ring.
Extremely rare late 18th Century pike of the Strathspey Fencibles. Upon the declaration of war by France in 1793, Sir James Grant of Grant raised this Scottish regiment of fencibles, of which he was appointed colonel. The fencibles are a forgotten army of the Napoleonic Wars, volunteers raised to counter French invasion. Due to distrust of the Scottish Highlanders, there was resistance to raising such armed units and few were brought about. Apparently due to a combination of suspicion of their officers and of the threat of being sent for overseas service, the Strathspey Fencibles mutinied, with a few of its ranks being killed by firing squad at Musselborough near Edinburgh. Ultimately it was disbanded in 1799. A history of this fascinating unit The Strathspey Mutineers: A History of the 1st Highland Fencible Regiment 1793-1799 has been written by G M Fraser. This exceptionally rare pike is one of those sold from Castle Grant in the early 1980’s. Lord Strathspey described a visit to the Castle in 1919 thus, "The castle entrance hall and walls were covered with weapons of all types - cannons, muskets, guns, pistols, claymores, broad swords, armour and saddle furniture, ... pikes, and targes, etc. Many of these were the weapons provided by Sir James Grant for his 'Company of Fencibles', which he raised with his own money in 1793, in support of King George III, when a Napoleonic invasion was threatened. The armoury and the uniforms which were stored in the attics were considered to be one of the greatest and most unusual private collections existing.” The pike is approximately 96 inches (2.45 metres) long, with hand-forged head, langets and shoe, the shaft shows marks indicating it was finished by hand with a draw knife rather than having been turned, it is attractively painted No 61 STRATHSPEY. I was offered one from a selection held in a private museum in Scotland during the mid 1980’s, this example like those shows a slight warp towards its base where it has stood in a rack against a wall. Here you have an exceptionally rare opportunity to acquire such a historic and fascinating Scottish weapon. Due to the pike’s length, postage within the UK will cost £55, overseas delivery may present issues, email to discuss your requirements
Extremely rare late 19th / early 20th Century India Pattern Water Bottle Certainly one of the scarcest British Army issue bottles.
Extremely rare late Georgian Shoulder Belt Pouch
Extremely rare LDV Arm Band An example of the locally produced LDV armbands distinctive to Greater Manchester incorporating a crown and Zone and Battalion abbreviations. Extremely rare.
Extremely rare LDV Invasion Report Form The only example of this extremely rare document I have seen
Extremely rare LDV Invasion Report Form One of only three examples of this extremely rare document I have seen
Extremely rare LDV unit marked MkII Steel Helmet A 1940 dated MkII which shows traces of the initials LDV in a font similar to that used on brassards. This has been applied to the original factory applied tan paint finish, and subsequently hidden under a later over-paint, no doubt carried out when the LDV were re-name Home Guard. An extremely rare and absolutely original helmet.
Extremely rare Lewis Machine Gun Holdall
Extremely rare Lewis Machine Gun Parts Identification List Small Arms Identification Lists, C.I American, Guns, Machine, Lewis, .30-Inch, USA, Mk I, 1941. The parts Identification Lists were to enable armourers to identify each component of a small arm. They are extremely detailed and useful to the collector. This one covers the .300 Lewis issued to the Home Guard. Extremely scarce.
Extremely rare Lewis Machine Gun Training Manual Lewis Gun Training (Ground), published by the Small Arms Training School at Hythe in 1931 and running to some 54 pages. Extremely rare.
Extremely rare Lock of Mane from Wellington's Horse Copenhagen A hugely exiting find, a lock of the mane of the Duke of Wellington's horse Copenhagen, one of the most famous mounts in military history. It comes as wrapped when taken prior to the death of Copenhagen during the 1830's, the paper bearing an annotated provenance. See this superb article on this most fascinating horse
Extremely rare Maritime Royal Marine Artillery Badged Tunic The wearing of formation patches on officers\' Service Dress was to say the least not encouraged during WWII. Such examples are uncommon, and I have always highly prized them. This is an extremely rare and possibly unique example bearing badges of the Maritime Royal Artillery. This fascinating unit provided crews to man anti-aircraft artillery aboard Mercant Naval vessels, and worked in conjunction with DEMS personnel. In 1943 it had in the region of just 170 officers; assuming not all chose to wear formation signs on their service dress, I assert this may indeed be a unique survivor. It is dated 1941 and bears the name of its original owner. The condition throughout is most appealing. A hugely interesting and no doubt rare tunic.
Extremely rare Mauser C96 Automatic Pistol Combination Tool An example of the second variant
Extremely Rare Mechanised Transport Corps Badge A rare variant badge to this fascinating unit. This bears the initials MTAMC, an acronym of one of the variations of title of the unit pre-dating it\'s naming as the Mechanised Transport Corps. It was manufactured by, and bears the mark of the firm JR Gaunt.
Extremely rare Mint RAF P\'25/P\'37 Webbing Braces Amongst the rarest of items of Second World War RAF webbing to find in a mint unissued state. These are dated 1941 so could in fact have been made under contract as P\'25 or P\'37 examples. You will likely wait a very long time to see others.
Extremely rare Mk I General Service Haversack An example of this pattern introduced in 1903 and carried with the 1903 Pattern equipment. A well-used and repaired example and one of only three I have seen in the past 30 years.
Extremely rare Mk I* Helmet with original Camouflage Any original camouflage-painted WWII British steel helmet is rare (most encountered being modern fakes). This is an absolutely original Mk I*, an officially re-lined WWI Brodie helmet, bearing a distinctive camouflage typical of early-War British patterns.
Extremely rare MkI Bren Butt Plate with Shoulder Strap This is an original example, and one of just a few I am aware of. While rare old stock examples of the levers have turned up on occasion, butt plates retaining the stud for affixing the lever are effectively impossible to find, as they were officially removed early in the War. Most apparently complete MkI butt plates encountered have had the studs restored. This is an extremely rare opportunity.
Extremely rare MkI Bren Light Machine Gun Magazine A superb example (under the later paint I suspect it is in near mint condition) of these much sought after Bren accessories.
Extremely rare MkI Bren Machine Gun magazine One of the Holy Grails of Bren accessories, an example of the illusive MkI Magazine. Immediately identifiable through the lack of the two crescent shaped depressions in the bottom plate, though differing in other regards from the later patterns. This example is well marked and was made at Enfield. In excellent condition. You will certainly wait a long time to see another.
Extremely rare MkI Bren Machine Gun magazine One of the Holy Grails of Bren accessories, an example of the illusive MkI Magazine. Immediately identifiable through the lack of the two crescent shaped depressions in the bottom plate, though differing in other regards from the later patterns. This example is well marked and was made at Enfield. Further, it bears New Zealand Ordnance ownership marks. It is in excellent condition throughout. Near impossible to replace.
Extremely rare MkI Bren Machine Gun magazine One of the Holy Grails of Bren accessories, an example of the illusive MkI Magazine. Immediately identifiable through the lack of the two crescent shaped depressions in the bottom plate, though differing in other regards from the later patterns. This example is well marked and was made at Enfield. In excellent condition. You will certainly wait a long time to see another.
Extremely rare MkI Bren Machine Gun magazine One of the Holy Grails of Bren accessories, an example of the illusive MkI Magazine. Immediately identifiable through the lack of the two crescent shaped depressions in the bottom plate, though differing in other regards from the later patterns. This example is well marked and was made at Enfield. In excellent condition.
Extremely rare MkIII Helmet with Black Watch Hackle Flash Recently discovered, an exceptional WWII dated MKIII steel helmet. It retains its original thick application of textured anti-reflection paint, and the distinctive stylised hackle badge of the Black Watch. Aside from the underside requiring a clean, the condition is extremely attractive. I doubt I will see another.
Extremely rare Modified 1937 Pattern Holster A P\'37 Holster modified to carry the spare magazine of an automatic pistol in a pocket on the outside of the holster. I\'ve not seen such a modification in over 20 years of collecting in this field. The holster was originally the property of Captain F H Widrington, the Welsh Guards, who served throughout WWII.
Extremely rare named Royal Flying Corps Officer\'s Belt, Oswald Boelke interest Clearly a modified Sam Browne belt, fitted with a brass waist belt locket, the latter faced with an ORs RFC cap badge. No doubt a somewhat flamboyant whim of the Flying Corps officer who owned it. This chap marked his name on the inside of the belt, "J Gale". Cpl J M Strathy (285) was the observer in Sopwith 1½ Strutter A897 of No 70 Sqn RFC, flown by 2Lt John Hugh Gale, from Oxford, when they were killed in action on 14 September 1916. They were on a reconnaissance mission from Fienvillers aerodrome when engaged by enemy aircraft south of Bapaume and shot down. The Strutter was seen to nose dive and then break up in the air. Hauptmann Oswald Boelcke of Jasta 2 was credited with a victory over a 'Sopwith' at 08:15; it was the 23rd of his eventual 40 victories. The crew of A897 have no known grave, and are commemorated on the Arras Memorial.
Extremely Rare named Welsh Guards Uniform Group Further images
Extremely Rare named Welsh Guards Uniform Group A superb WWII named and dated Battledress and Service Dress to a Welsh Guards Officer with Arnhem associations. Their original owner was Julian Tuffnel Faber (I advise a Google search, it reveals a wealth of information). The group comprises a tailored 1940 Pattern BD blouse bearing Major\'s metal rank insignia, embroidered Welsh Guards titles and Guards Armoured Division flashes; the blouse bears all the hallmarks of that of a Guards officer, including leather buttons, while the matching trousers bear distinctive \'turn-ups\'. The Service Dress is of the pattern distinctive of the Welsh Guards. The Welsh Guards as part of the Guards Armoured Division played a prominent role in Operation Market Garden, leading the XXX Corps advance to relieve airborne troops aiming to seize the bridges up to Arnhem, ultimately capturing Nijmegen bridge in conjunction with American paratroopers. This is almost certainly a unique opportunity to acquire such a named group to this unit.
Extremely rare Naval Action Ration The only example I have seen complete with its original contents.
Extremely rare Naval Pattern 1901 Belt
Extremely rare No70 Grenade Designed to improve on the blast effect of the No36 Mills grenade and intended initially for tropical use, the No70 remains one of the most rare of WWII British Army grenade designs. I have seen more Sticky grenades than No70\'s. This Drill example is dated 1945. A stunningly rare grenade.
Extremely rare No73 Thermos Grenade A superb example of the No. 73 Anti-Tank Grenade, popularly known as the Thermos Flask Bomb. I\'ve seen more Sticky Bombs than No. 73\'s. Stunningly rare.
Extremely rare No76 Northover Projector Drill Grenade The No76 A.W. or Self Igniting Phosphorus grenade was little more than a Molotov cocktail type. It was intended as an anti-tank grenade, to be thrown or fired from the Northover Projector. This is an example of the rare Drill Grenade. It is a little truncated though retains it\'s base markings. Very seldom encountered.
Extremely rare No76 Northover Projector Drill Grenade The No76 A.W. or Self Igniting Phosphorus grenade was little more than a Molotov cocktail. Developed during 1940 it was intended as an anti-tank grenade, to be thrown or fired from the Northover Projector. This is an example of the rare Drill Grenade, the only example I have seen in this form, most being of rubber and of simplified design. It is extremely well marked and in excellent condition. An extremely rare grenade.
Extremely rare Northover Projector Percussion Caps and Tin
Extremely rare Nuremburg War Crimes Trials Cigarette Case A rare souvenir of the 1945 International Military tribunal and United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
Extremely rare Nuremburg War Crimes Trials Cigarette Case A rare souvenir of the 1945 International Military tribunal and United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
Extremely rare Official Airborne Forces History A copy of Airborne Forces as compiled by TBH Otway as part of the RAF's official history of the Second World War. Issued by the Air Ministry Air Historical Branch in 1951, it includes 8 maps, 7 of them coloured, 3 of these folding, one full-page to the text, 14 illustrations to the text, most of these full-page, a folding table and two diagrams to the text. This is an ex Army library copy in good condition. Classified as "Restricted," this is the Air Ministry’s internal official history of airborne operations in the Second World War, including development, training and all operations including Sicily, D-Day, and Arnhem. It is an essential reference for those interested in British airborne forces during WWII. Examples are rare indeed, the only copy I am aware of for sale is also an ex-library example and is priced at £350
Extremely rare Official Combined Operations Landing Craft and Ships Study Published by the Technical Data Section, Combined Operations HQ, August 1943.
Extremely rare Oilskin Anti-Gas Overboots While their rubber counterparts turn up on occasion, these oilskin types are ultra-rare. This is a well marked pair in superb condition and perhaps the only such pair you will see.
Extremely rare Ordnance Flintlock Pistol A distinctive Board of Ordnance 15 bore flintlock pistol by Whately. It bears Ordnance Proof marks, conforming marks to the lock plate and appropriate store keeper\'s marks to the butt. It is asserted that this unique pattern was commissioned by the Board of Ordnance during the War of 1812 for supply to native American Indians, continuing a practice carried out during the War of Independence. This is one of just 2,636 such pistols and as such is rare indeed. While the ramrod is possibly an older replacement, the condition of the piece is excellent throughout, only the stock showing service wear. An extremely rare opportunity for the collector.
Extremely rare Ordnance marked Bullet Mould by Manton of Calcutta
Extremely rare original early WWI Army Recruiting Poster
Extremely rare original Mills Grenade Base Plug Key This is the only original British military issue example I have handled in over thirty years
Extremely rare original WWII LRDG Cap Badge group Acquired direct from the veteran's son, an original WWII Long Range Desert Group cap badge. W F Dugan joined the LRDG from the REME as an Artificer. He was Mentioned in Despatches in June of 1943. Accompanying the badge is a period photograph of Dugan wearing the badge, his Artificers' qualification badge, Mention in Despatches oak leaf and accompanying letter, the latter bearing a congratulatory annotation possibly from Captain Joe Braithwaite. Also included is a photocopy of Dugan's Clothing and Equipment Record.
Extremely rare original WWII No82 Gammon Grenade Designed by Captain Gammon MC of the Parachute Regiment and commonly issued to Airborne and other special forces, it is amongst the most sought after of Second World War British hand grenades.
Extremely rare original WWII Paratroop Training 'Bungee' Helmet
Extremely rare Oxfordshire Light Infantry Biography Being the privately published biography or In Memoriam of Brigadier General E D White, CMG. by General Davies
Extremely rare pack of WWI Hard Tack Biscuits Recently acquired from an old collection. Likely the only such pack you will see.
Extremely rare pair of 1939 Pattern Braces
Extremely rare pair of WWII Airborne Divisions Vehicle Decals An original pair of water-transfer decals. I227mm x 227mm/I
Extremely rare Para Sten Drop Bucket One of the rarest items of WWII British airborne issue equipment, only the second I have handled in 30 years of collecting in this field, the drop bucket for the Sten submachine gun. An excellent 1942 dated example and the only one you are likely to see in quite some time.
Extremely rare PARACHUTE Shoulder Title This pattern of title was worn between August 1941 and August 1942. Much reproduced, originals are exceptionally rare and sought after. From a collection dating to the 1940\'s I have been fortunate in acquiring.
Extremely rare Pattern 1853 Bayonet with Etched Blade
Extremely rare Pattern 1856 Bayonet with etched blade A fine Volunteer P'56 Enfield rifle bayonet with etched blade and engraved cross-guard. The foliate scroll decoration incorporating a cartouche with legend "Old England's Defenders"
Extremely rare Pattern 1903 Rifle Oil Tin Pouch Only the second example I've encountered in 35 years of collecting in this field
Extremely rare Pattern 1907 Bayonet with Quillon and double unit marks Initially issued to 2nd Royal Irish Rifles, then re-issued to 5th Wiltshires.
Extremely rare Pattern 1937 Mk I Basic Pouches
Extremely rare Pattern 1940 Haversack Surely one of the rarest items of Second World War British webbing
Extremely rare Percussion Cap Cross Belt Pouch Dating to circa 1855 and incredibly rare
Extremely rare period oil painting of Napoleon's tomb at St Helena An extremely rare and attractive contemporary painting in oils of the Napoleon's tomb, St Helena. It is presented in its original gilt mount and rosewood veneered frame. Verso a large annotated label provides the work's fascinating provenance and reads Buonaparte’s Tomb At St. Helena by Captain Jones 13th. Light Dragoons Passenger on Board the Lady Holland Captain Snell March 1827 and given by Him to Lt. Col Baiyly 98th Regt. Passenger from The Cape of Good Hope.. Although engravings and a few drawings exist of the subject, this is the only extant contemporary oil painting I am aware of. 19 cm x 25 cm.
Extremely rare PIAT Booklet Published my the manufacturer ICI for those staff who had been invloved in production of the weapon
Extremely rare porcelain figure of Winston Churchill A Burgess & Leigh prototype caricature figurines of Sir Winston Churchill, part of a proposed limited edition modelled by E T Bailey in 1965, each figure white glazed and bearing the title Last Battle, date 1965 and initials ETB, 14 cm
Extremely rare pre-Invasion Document. Possible Home Guard Auxiliary Unit Interest A fascinating set of instructions on intelligence gathering and counter-invasion actions
Extremely rare pre-WWI Navy / Coast Guard Rating's Summer Clothing and Document Group. 1914 Ulster Volunteer Force Larne Gun-Running related A fascinating group pertaining to Herbert Edward Painter, who served in the Royal Navy and later the Coast Guard. He sadly died whilst attempting to report UVF gun running. The extensive group includes an extensive period account of service in the Royal Navy during the 1890s
Extremely rare pre-WWI Navy / Coast Guard Rating's Summer Clothing and Document Group. 1914 Ulster Volunteer Force Larne Gun-Running related
Extremely rare pre-WWI Navy / Coast Guard Rating's Summer Clothing and Document Group. 1914 Ulster Volunteer Force Larne Gun-Running related
Extremely rare pre-WWI Webley Revolver Holster An extremely interesting 1912 dated Sam Browne pattern holster; bearing Ordnance stamps and ownership marks including the name of an Army Veterinary Corps soldier.
Extremely rare pre-WWII Army Recruiting Card
Extremely Rare P\'39 Compass Pouch Another item of 1939 Pattern equipment which is near-impossible to find, the compass pouch. This is an original P\'39 example modified to the P\'40 configuration.
Extremely Rare P\'39 Leather Shoulder Straps These are the only L-Straps from the P\'39 equipment set I have handled. One set of rivets have been renewed though it is not immediately apparent. Extremely rare leather.
Extremely rare R101 Airship Casualty Group A rare and important group of artifacts from a descendant of Arthur W J Norcott, a rigger on the crew of the ill-fated British airship the R 101. It comprises a locket bearing his portrait, and a photograph of him in uniform, a postcard photograph of the memorial to the casualties of the dissaster at Cardington, an In Memoriam, a postcard photograph of the Cardington memorial, and some insignia. The latter are of some rarity and perhaps even unique. In addition to a superb enamelled silver brooch modelled as the airship, is potentially the sole surviving embroidered overall badge worn by the crewe of the R101. An extremely poignant and equally rare group, indeed a once in a lifetime opportunity for collectors in this field.
Extremely rare RAF Dambusters Airbase Napkin Ring An Air Ministry issue napkin ring from RAF Scampton. At the outbreak of World War II, Scampton served 49 and 83 Squadrons undertaking the hazardous task of low level mine laying and bombing of ships. By 1942 the squadrons were equipped with the Avro Lancaster, but were then replaced at Scampton by 57 Squadron and the now famous 617 Squadron. 617 was specifically established for the Dambusters mission codenamed ‘Operation Chastise’ in which Wing Commander Guy Gibson led the attack on the dams in the Ruhr Valley, for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross. This modest little RAF issue napkin ring is a direct link with this historic airbase and the Dambusters. One of two numbered examples I have been extremely fortunate in acquiring.
Extremely rare RAF Dambusters Airbase Napkin Ring An Air Ministry issue napkin ring from RAF Scampton. At the outbreak of World War II, Scampton served 49 and 83 Squadrons undertaking the hazardous task of low level mine laying and bombing of ships. By 1942 the squadrons were equipped with the Avro Lancaster, but were then replaced at Scampton by 57 Squadron and the now famous 617 Squadron. 617 was specifically established for the Dambusters mission codenamed ‘Operation Chastise’ in which Wing Commander Guy Gibson led the attack on the dams in the Ruhr Valley, for which he was awarded the Victoria Cross. This modest little RAF issue napkin ring is a direct link with this historic airbase and the Dambusters. One of two numbered examples I have been extremely fortunate in acquiring.
Extremely rare RAF Irvin Harnessuit Mae West and Bladder The bladder is 1940 dated and yellow silk covered. Silk was considered to offer the rubber some protection from UV rays and continued to be applied to tropical issue life preservers. There is perishing to the oral inflation tube though I suspect the bladder to be sound.
Extremely Rare RAF Mk. 5 Flying Helmet An example of the rarely seen RAF Mark V High Speed Anti Blast or HSAB Helmet Assembly. Manufactured by the M L Aviation Company following development in the late 1960\'s, it was introduced circa 1971. It is an enclosed type helmet with integral oxygen mask and communications system (one earphone and the external supply cable is lacking on this example, though could be replaced). It featured a gas-operated mechanism which would automatically close and lock the visor upon operation of the pilot ejection system. These helmets were used for Tornado development trials but were ultimately short-lived. Today they are extremely rare. This example is complete with it’s visor protector and carrying bag. Do see Christian Brydges\' superb article on the Mk 5 HSAB Helmet Assembly at http://www.flightgear.dk/hsab.htm
Extremely rare RAF Servicing Commando Bowie Knife A rare example of this distinctive WWII British Commando knife. While I've owned more 1st Pattern FS knives and other rarities such as the BC41 than I can remember, I've only seen two examples of this unique pattern.
Extremely rare RAF Servicing Commando Bowie Knife A rare example of this distinctive WWII British Commando knife. While I've owned more 1st Pattern FS knives and other rarities such as the BC41 than I can remember, I've only seen a few examples of this unique pattern.
Extremely Rare Raiding Support Regiment Cap badge Formed at Azzib, Palestine, in October 1943, and disbanded in 1945, the Raiding Support Regiment was intended to support commando raiding forces and bring heavy weapons to the aid of partisans in Greece, Albania and Yugoslavia, increasing the harassment of German Forces in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Balkans in order to prevent them from being withdrawn and used as reinforcements against the Allied invasion of North West Europe. It’s ranks were trained parachutists and wore SAS Wings. They were organised into a headquarters and five batteries: A - Machine-gun battery of Vickers and captured Spandau medium machine-guns B - Mortar battery of heavy mortars C - Light anti-aircraft battery of Browning heavy machine guns D - Anti-tank battery of Italian 47 / 32mm anti-tank guns E - Mountain battery of US M8 75mm Pack Howitzers. The unit ultimately saw action in the Dalmatian Islands, Yugoslavia, Greece and Albania. It\'s unique badge is one of the most rare and coveted items of WWII British Special Forces insignia. This rare example was clearly worn under service conditions and attractively retains subtle evidence of original owner having \"bulled\" the highlights, a common practice intended to smarten up the appearance of such cloth insignia. I\'m not sure I won\'t regret parting with this superb badge.
Extremely rare Reconnaissance Corps Officers\' Coloured Field Service Cap A superb example
Extremely rare restored WWI Stokes Mortar Clinometer
Extremely rare RFC Breguet Aircraft Cockpit Clock In working order and extremely attractive. The case back bears an Armourer-inscribed Ordnance broad arrow property mark. A superb and rare early RFC cockpit timepiece.
Extremely rare RFC Dummy 16-pounder Aerial Bomb Retaining its original paint and markings. Impossible to replace.
Extremely rare Royal Armoured Corps Denim Overalls Sadly the label is washed out so it's not possible to date this specimen. It is however a very good example of perhaps the rarest of WWII army clothing; more so than the coveted Denison and windproof clothing which command such high prices.
Extremely rare Royal Marines Battledress Blouse The only example I know of, conforming to the 1940 Pattern, though bearing a label which describes the garment as Royal Marines battledress Serge. Clearly the Admiralty requested this designation upon contracting for the suppply of khaki blouses for issue to Royal Marine Comandos.
Extremely Rare Royal Naval Division Trench Art Stamp Box A charming Art Nouveau inspired stamp box in walnut and ivory/ivorine. It bears an annotated label naming its maker, his unit, the Royal Naval Division, and stating he was interned in Holland during the First World War. In 1914, 1,500 men of the First Royal Naval Brigade were deployed to assist the Belgian army against German troops attacking Antwerp. During their retreat Commodore Wilfred Henderson had his unit cross the frontier into Holland to avoid being taken prisoner of war by the Germans. On arrival in Holland they were interned, in accordance with International Law, in Groningen. Their camp quickly acquired the local nickname of “Engelse Kamp” (English Camp), while the British themselves called the camp \'Timbertown\' or \'HMS Timbertown\'. This is an extremely rare relic of that time and place.
Extremely rare Royal Navy pattern 1859 Boarding Axe
Extremely rare Royal Navy pattern 1859 Boarding Axe
Extremely rare Royal Navy Personal Kit An untouched group, each element bearing its original owner's details.
Extremely rare Royal Ordnance Factory ARP Helmet A most attractive example of the MkII No2c in its original pale blue paint and bearing a most attractive badge, being that of a Royal Ordnance Factory ARP unit. What intrigues me about this fascinating helmet is what appears to be evidence that under the blue paint it may have been nickel-plated. To the rim at each side are the three holes indicative of this pattern intended solely for Home Front use. The original chinstrap bears an unusual pattern of brass buckle. In all a most attractive and rare helmet.
Extremely rare Sam Browne Revolver Holster Period modified for use with 1914 Pattern leather equipment
Extremely rare Scottish Basket Hilted Broad Sword by John Allan of Stirling An important early 18th Century Scottish broad sword by the renowned sword slipper John Allan of Stirling. The hilt has circular-section bars, and oblong junction plates with conventional heart shaped piercings, roundels and fine fish tail merlon edges, the side and rear guards are united by an S-shaped guard, while the pommel is conical with radial flutes. At two points there appears to be brass wire inlay in the form of acute chevrons. There is a very old repair to one bar, likely dating to the 18th Century, and the original grip core lacks it's binding. The whole has a very old black patina. The original German export broad sword blade, now just over 28" though probably originally longer, is impressively broad at the ricasso where it has two short fullers. It is thereafter tripple-fullered and struck with the name ANDREA to one face and FERARA to the other, embellished with a pattern of repeated W's and typical cross-and-orb marks. The blade is in superb condition. It was only upon light cleaning in advance of proposed restoration that the slipper's mark J A S [John Allan, Stirling] was discovered, on the underside of the wrist guard near the blade. All swords by John Allan are extremely rare and important. David Oliver in his article John Allan of Stirling [Journal of the 17th Park Lane Arms Fair, 2000] records the fact that he could only think of five such simply decorated examples by Allan. Further, this sword is in a minority which feature the S-form rear fillers [Whitelaw illustrates one in his seminal work Scottish Arms Makers, another is held at the Marischal Museum, University of Aberdeen]. An exceptionally rare sword.
Extremely rare Scottish Churches Huts British War Medal That of Mr John S Hayward. The Scottish Churches Huts provided temporary places of worship, prayer and relaxation for troops serving in France and Flanders. There were twenty five such centres and approxiamtely 350 personnel.
Extremely rare Seal Skin Cold Weather Cap The British Army\'s extreme cold weather headgear of both World Wars. A stunning example.
Extremely Rare Sealed Pattern Kit Bag An Ordnance Sealed Working Pattern kit bag.
Extremely rare Secret Camouflage Devices Catalogue A Central Ordnance Depot "Devices Camouflage" catalogued. Marked "secret" and numbered 37. It lists the various inflatable and other dummy tanks, artillery, landing craft and other equipment used to deceive enemy reconnaissance and intelligence.
Extremely Rare Secret Home Guard Leaflet on Immobilisation of Petrol Pumps The only examples I have seen of this extremely rare document
Extremely rare Seled Pattern P\'37 MkIII Basic Pouch A Sealed Working Pattern of the 1937 Pattern MkII Basic Pouch. The MkIII differed from the previous pattern in having a quick release fastener. WWII dated and in unissued condition.
Extremely rare set of MRC Body Armour This body armour, designed by the Medical Research Council to certain War Office criteria, principally a weight limit, was issued in relatively limited numbers largely to elements of 21st Army Group. 300 were allocated to the SAS, and there is documentary and testimonial evidence of its issue to airborne troops taking part in operation Market Garden at Arnhem. Few examples survive, I know of less than ten.
Extremely rare set of MRC Body Armour Additional images
Extremely rare Silver-mounted Paper Knife modeled as a Pattern 1888 Bayonet A late Victorian paper knife modeled in detail as a Pattern 1888 bayonet. The hilt in silver and the blade Ivorine. Assayed at Birmingham in 1898
Extremely rare Slade Wallace Equipment Valise
Extremely rare Small Arms Training Pamphlet For the Hotchkiss 25mm anti-tank gun
Extremely rare SOE / OSS Spring Cosh From the same SOE source as the tyre slasher knife also listed. An exceptional example of this near impossible to find item of equipment, only the second I have seen.
Extremely rare SOE Parachute Jump Suit
Extremely Rare SOE Radio Battery Charger An original WWII SOE Hand Generator, Battery Charger No 2 (as illustrated in the SOE Equipment Catalogue). I\'ve not tested its output though can confirm the internal gear box is fully operational and it drives well.
Extremely rare SOE Type 3 Mk II / B2 Suitcase Ration Manual These were individually allocated and numbered corresponding to a given transceiver. Few surviving radios retain their manual.
Extremely rare South Lancashire Division Woseley Helmet A superb named other rank\'s example
Extremely Rare Sudanese Mahdist Patched Jibbeh Surely one of the most iconic garments in military history, that of the followers of Mohammed Ahmad, the self-declared al-Mahdi of the Sudan Mahdist War of the 1880's and 1890's. The patched jibbeh, emblematic of virtuous poverty, was the 'uniform' of the Mahdist. While it is known that as the Mahdiyya state grew, these jibbehs were ultimately manufactured in factories, this example bears refinements in construction and detail which suggest it was perhaps that of an individual of rank, such as an Amir, rather than a lower status Ansar. The garment body is complete, and though some of the patches in particuler show distress, the jibbeh overall is fundamentally sound, and will respond well to conservation. Examples exist in major military museums, and the collections of some stately homes, though examples effectively never come on the open market. This is an exceptionally rare opportunity to acquire such a distinctive relic of the Anglo-Sudan War of 1881 to the final demise of the Mahdiyya at Omdurman in 1898.
Extremely Rare Tackitabs Home Guard Training System The only example I have ever encountered. Fascinating and rare indeed.
Extremely rare Tan Battle Jerkin
Extremely Rare Tank Crew Holster One of the most sought after of items of 1937 Pattern webbing, the Royal Armoured Corps revolver holster. Most of this pattern were officially shortened, few apparently having survived in their original state. A batch of Canadian examples was unearthed during the 1980\'s, the British-made type have always been extremely rare. This is a lovely example dated 1939, it is complete with it\'s leg strap and pistol cleaning rod.
Extremely Rare Thermos Grenade A superb drill No. 73 Anti-Tank Grenade. Stunningly rare.
Extremely rare Tunnelling Company Trench Art Matchbox Cover An example of true trench art. A brass matchbox cover no doubt engraved by the soldier himself, Second Corporal T Tholburn of 170th Tunnelling Company, Royal Engineers
Extremely rare unissued 1939 Pattern Leather Brace
Extremely rare unissued 1940 Home Guard Cape Only the second I've handled.
Extremely Rare Unissued AB64 Pay Book From my own collection, 1940 dated, unissued, complete with Part 2 and supplementary sheets. An exceptional group.
Extremely Rare Unissued AB64 Pay Book A 1940 dated example.
Extremely Rare Unissued AB64 Pay Book A 1944 dated example
Extremely rare unissued Royal Navy 1919 Pattern Webbing Braces When combined with the unissued P\'19 Belt I have in stock, and a pair of Lanchester pouches, one would have a good WWII Royal Navy accoutrement combination.
Extremely rare unissued WWI Soldiers\' Small Book The only unissued example I have seen. Each soldier was issued with and required to carry a Small Book. While this example bears ink stamps indicating it was to be issued by the 225th Field Company, Royal Engineers, it is otherwise in its original state. An extremely rare opportunity. It would make an ideal template for the reproduction of such documents
Extremely rare unit-marked P'07 Bayonet and P'14 Frog / Helve Strap Bearing unit marks of the South Staffordshire Regiment. I'd rather not split this group but should you have strong feelings feel free to get in touch
Extremely rare unopened WWII Tea Ration Tin The ration being a mixture of tea, sugar and dried milk to be mixed into boiling water
Extremely rare unopened WWII Tea Ration Tin The ration being a mixture of tea, sugar and dried milk to be mixed into boiling water
Extremely rare unused Pay Book AB63 Part II The only blank example I have seen
Extremely rare variant FS Knife An example of one of the rarest variant Fairbairn Sykes knives. Referred to by the crass collectors' terms 'fat man' and 'fat boy', these commando knives differ from other second pattern examples in having a grip of bellied rather than slender baluster form. It has been suggested these were produced by J.Clarke & Sons. There is photographic evidence to associate the pattern with certain Royal Navy Special Forces; a well known study illustrates one being carried by Lt Commander Patrick Dalzel-Job of 30 Assault Unit, and another is illustrated in a 1944 study of Royal Marine swimmer-canoeist equipment in James Ladd's SBS - Invisible Raiders. However a photograph exists showing such a knife being carried by an SAS trooper in Normandy. These variants appear to be associated with a unique scabbard; having a nickel-plated chape which is larger than standard. I have owned a great number of the highly coveted 1st pattern FS knives, and far fewer of this variant
Extremely rare variant FS Knife A mint example of one of the rarest variant Fairbairn Sykes knives. Referred to by the crass collectors' terms 'fat man' and 'fat boy', these commando knives differ from other second pattern examples in having a grip of bellied rather than slender baluster form. It has been suggested that these knives may have an association with certain Royal Naval forces, photographic evidence showing examples having been worn by Lt Commander Patrick Dalzel-Job of 30 Assault Unit, and another illustrated in a 1944 study of Royal Marine swimmer-canoeist equipment in James Ladd's SBS - invisible raiders. This mint example bears an Ordnance view mark and is complete with the correct variant scabbard associated with this knife. I have owned a great number of the highly coveted 1st pattern FS knives, this is only the second of this variant I have encountered.
Extremely rare variant FS Knife An example of one of the rarest variant Fairbairn Sykes knives. Referred to by the crass collectors' terms 'fat man' and 'fat boy', these commando knives differ from other second pattern examples in having a grip of bellied rather than slender baluster form. It has been suggested that these knives may have an association with certain Royal Naval forces, photographic evidence showing examples having been worn by Lt Commander Patrick Dalzel-Job of 30 Assault Unit, and another illustrated in a 1944 study of Royal Marine swimmer-canoeist equipment in James Ladd's SBS - invisible raiders. I have owned a great number of the highly coveted 1st pattern FS knives, this is only the third of this variant I have encountered.
Extremely rare variant FS Knife An example of one of the rarest variant Fairbairn Sykes knives. Referred to by the crass collectors' terms 'fat man' and 'fat boy', these commando knives differ from other second pattern examples in having a grip of bellied rather than slender baluster form. It has been suggested these were produced by J.Clarke & Sons. It has been suggested that these knives may have an association with certain Royal Naval forces, photographic evidence showing examples having been worn by Lt Commander Patrick Dalzel-Job of 30 Assault Unit, and another illustrated in a 1944 study of Royal Marine swimmer-canoeist equipment in James Ladd's SBS - invisible raiders. However a photograph exists showing such a knife being carried by an SAS trooper in Normandy. I have owned a great number of the highly coveted 1st pattern FS knives, and far fewer of this variant
Extremely rare variant pre-WWI Maxim / Vickers Ammo Box
Extremely rare Vickers Belt Box Carrier
Extremely rare Vickers Bethier Magazine Pouch An extremely rare trials pouch for the Vickers Berthier Light Machine Gun magazine. It has hooks on the rear indicating it was worn on a 1908 Pattern webbing belt. 1933 dated.
Extremely rare Vickers Machine Gun Factory Manual Vickers' own publication on the gun.
Extremely rare Vickers Machine Gun Manual An original copy of the extremely scarce official manual Machine Gun Training, 1925. It runs to some 406 pages and covers all aspects of the use of the Vickers including appendices on the Deflection Bar Foresight, Direction and Elevation Dials, MkII Angle of Site Instrument, Vickers Clinometer, MkIV Field Plotter and the Machine Gunner\'s Slide Rule.
Extremely rare Vickers Skeleton Instructional Lock An example of the Lock, Skeleton, Instruction, Mark I for the Vickers Machine Gun. It is a VSM marked lock which has windows cut to show the operation of the lock for training purposes. Importantly it bears the correct SKN marks indicating it\'s purpose. This is an absolutely genuine officially skeletonised example, not a post-War reproduction. Extremely rare. I know Vickers specialist collectors who\'ve never seen one of these outside Goldsmith\'s Grand Old Lady of No-Man\'s Land.
Extremely rare Vickers Skeleton Instructional Lock An example of the Lock, Skeleton, Instruction, Mark I for the Vickers Machine Gun. It has VSM and other marks and has windows cut to show the operation of the lock for training purposes. Importantly it bears the correct SKN marks indicating it\'s purpose. It has been mounted on an oak plinth bearing an engraved brass plaque (it slides into a channel on the plinth and has not been modified in any way to allow mounting). This is an absolutely genuine officially skeletonised example, not a post-War reproduction. Extremely rare. I know Vickers specialist collectors who\'ve never seen one of these outside Goldsmith\'s \"Grand Old Lady of No-Man\'s Land\", it\'s only the second example I have seen.
Extremely rare Victorian / P\'03 Pistol Ammo Pouch A Victorian revolver ammunition pouch for the Pattern 1888 valise equipment, offcially modified to Pattern 1903 specification by having the belt loop rivetted at the bottom as opposed to fastening over a brass spigot. The only example I have ever seen.
Extremely rare Victorian 2nd Cumberland Rifle Volunteers Waist Belt and Locket Clasp
Extremely rare Victorian 2nd Volunteer Battalion Warwickshire Regiment Glengarry
Extremely rare Victorian Army issue leather Anklets Only the second set I have ever seen. An incredibly rare find. The various unit marks indicate extensive service
Extremely rare Victorian Army issue leather Anklets Only the third set I have ever seen. An incredibly rare find. The various unit marks indicate extensive service.
Extremely Rare Victorian Cameron Highlanders Doublet A rare Victorian scarlet doublet to a Sergeant of the 1st Volunteer Battalion, the Queen\'s Own Cameron Highlanders. It retains it\'s original paper label which is dated 1896 and gives the name and service number of it\'s original owner. It bears it\'s original pre-1902 Pattern white metal General Service buttons (some are detached but present in one pocket together with the rank chevrons), and it also bears a Rifle Marksman\'s qualification to the left forearm. The shoulder straps bear the embroidered designation of the wearer\'s unit while the collar badges are lacking. It appears to have had three Efficiency Stars to the lower right sleeve, indicating the wearer had been returned as efficient for 15 years. There is typical light soiling, wear and tear, with some loose stitching, but for such a tunic I consider the condition to be excellent and improvable with minor attention. An extremely rare named and dated Victorian Highlanders\' doublet.
Extremely rare Victorian Enfield Rifle Pouch circa 1860 An exceptionally rare belt pouch of an English Rifle Volunteer of circa 1860. The pouch itself is manufactured from dark brown leather, it has two belt loops, a large weather flap secured by a single strap closing on a brass stud, and an inner rain cover, the front of the pouch has a cap pocket affixed. Inside the pouch is a tinned-plate three-compartment liner which in turn contains an oil bottle and cap tin. One side gusset to the inner flap is lacking and one belt loop is detached though present. The leather is strong and supple. An excellent example of such a mid-Victorian military accoutrement and perhaps the only one you will see outside a museum.
Extremely rare Victorian Entrenching Tool An Ordnance stamped Linnemann Patent entrenching tool. The design is that of Danish army officer Mads Johan Buch Linnemann (1830-89), being patented in 1869. It could be used as a saw, a frying pan, knife and of course as an entrenching tool. The design was sold to many armies, indeed (lacking the saw) it was in use with the Germans up until the Second World War. Up until discovering this example I was unaware of its use by the British Army. I believe this to be a Victorian troop trials example, and as such extremely rare.
Extremely rare Victorian Life Cavalry Shoulder Belt Ammunition Pouch 1887 dated and bearing unit marks of 1st Life Gurads
Extremely rare Victorian Volunteer Battalion Warwickshire Regiment Field Service Cap
Extremely rare Wartime Book on Airborne Forces The Flying Soldier - The Air Requirements of Airborne Forces by Major Sitek and Flight Lieut Vernon Blunt. A fascinating and seldom encountered publication
Extremely rare WD issue RAF Officer\'s Cap The only example I have encountered retaining it\'s original label. An extremely rare cap.
Extremely rare webbing Grenade Pouch
Extremely rare Wilkinson Sword Presentation Pattern 1907 Bayonet One of 150 bayonets presented by Wilkinson to important people within the company, War Office and elsewhere in commemoration of the production of over two million bayonets during the Great War. This example bears the name of Sir James Stephenson KCB.
Extremely rare Wireless Set No38 Equipment Strap This was affixed to the P'37 shoulder strap or brace and used to suspend the wireless set cradle. A vital part of this wireless set's equipment, lacking from most collections. So rare they are being reproduced.
Extremely rare Wireless Set No38 Equipment Strap This was affixed to the P'37 shoulder strap or brace and used to suspend the wireless set cradle. A vital part of this wireless set's equipment, lacking from most collections. So rare they are being reproduced.
Extremely rare WWI 12th DLI cloth Formation Sign
Extremely rare WWI 1907 Pattern Bayonet Double-Ribbed Scabbard An exceptionally rare example of the No2 Scabbard for the P\'07 bayonet. These are assumed to have been introduced as a Wartime economy, enabling the utilisation of smaller strips of leather. The pattern is distinctive in have a stitched seam and rib on both the front and back of the scabbard, with the chape having corresponding raised channels. However in the List of Changes in British War Materiel for 1920 the pattern is cancelled, no scabbards of this pattern having been made. Skennerton suggests at least some samples or test runs must have been performed, as some very rare examples are recorded. The Australians did adopt the pattern during the inter-War years, though this example is clearly British, bearing maker\'s marks of Hepburn Gale & Ross, and a 1915 date. While the locket and chape of this example are rusted, the leather is sound. An extremely rare item of WWI British military equipment.
Extremely rare WWI 1907 Pattern Bayonet Double-Ribbed Scabbard An exceptionally rare example of the No2 Scabbard for the P\'07 bayonet. These are assumed to have been introduced as a Wartime economy, enabling the utilisation of smaller strips of leather. The pattern is distinctive in have a stitched seam and rib on both the front and back of the scabbard, with the chape having corresponding raised channels. The \"List of Changes in British War Materiel\" for 1920 states \"the pattern is cancelled, no scabbards of this pattern having been made\". Skennerton suggests at least some samples or test runs must have been performed, as some very rare examples are recorded. This example bears maker\'s marks of Hepburn Gale & Ross, and a 1915 date.
Extremely rare WWI 1914 Pattern Leather Brace An example of the brace from the much sought after P\'14 leather equipment set. These are effectively unobtainable, most collectors resorting to reproductions. This example is by the manufacturer Simmons. It had a P\'14 claw buckle fitted to one end which has now been removed. The leather is strong and supple and a good mid-tan colour. An incredibly rare item.
Extremely rare WWI 2-pounder Davis Gun Shell An example of the specialist projectile from this, the first recoilless gun. It was trialled and used on a very limited basis by the RFC in a variety of rolls including anti-Zeppelin. This Drill nickel plated anti-Zeppelin incendiary incorporates a vented base intended to allow expulsion of the incendiary compounds. The final image shows another example from my own collection which is fully marked with its designation
Extremely rare WWI 2-pounder Davis Gun Shell An example of the projectile from this, the first recoilless gun. It was trialled and used on a very limited basis by the RFC in a variety of rolls including anti-Zeppelin. This is a nickel-plated rill example manufactured by the National Shell Factory at Leeds.
Extremely rare WWI 2nd / 7th DLI Formation Badge An example of the badge worn on Service Dress at the nape of the neck by soldiers of the 2nd / 7th Durham Light Infantry serving in France and Russia. This particular example was worn by Lt W J Colborne who served with the 1st / 5th King's Own from 1916 until being transferred to the DLI in 1917, going on to serve with the unit in North Russia
Extremely rare WWI Anti Gas Ampoules One of the commercially-produced anti-gas items produced during 1915 and 1916 while the War Department was attempting to introduce and standardise it's own protective equipment. An exceptionally rare item of kit, I doubt you will see another.
Extremely rare WWI Anti Gas Trousers Even more rare than the anti-gas cape itself, the only pair I have seen in over 20 years of collecting in this field. In excellent condition and clearly marked.
Extremely Rare WWI Anti-Gas Eyeshield An exceptionally rare WWI anti-gas eye shield presumably pre-dating or contemporary to the Hypo, Phenate and PH helmets. It bears an old annotated label which reads Eye protection against lachrymatory gas, 1915-1916 and was the property of Major C L Armstrong, 11th Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment
Extremely Rare WWI Anti-Gas Eyeshield An exceptionally rare WWI anti-gas eye shield presumably pre-dating or contemporary to the Hypo, Phenate and PH helmets. Formerly the property of Major C L Armstrong, 11th Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment
Extremely rare WWI Artillery Slide Rule A 1915 dated example of the rare App. Observation of Fire Slide Rule MkVI. These instruments were hand made by the form Aston & Mander of London. A rare and fascinating slide rule.
Extremely rare WWI Australian Motor Transport Driver's Cap This leather variant Service Dress cap was unique to Australian forces during WWI. It was issued to motor transport drivers. The example offered here was acquired with the breeches, tunic and slouch hat also listed. It is complete and in very good strong and supple condition. The original owner has folded the sweatband twice along its length, presumably to adjust the fit. Perhaps the only example you will ever see.
Extremely rare WWI Australian Motor Transport Driver's Cap Additional images
Extremely rare WWI Autograph Book Further images
Extremely rare WWI Aviator's Full Face Goggle Mask
Extremely Rare WWI British Hotchkiss Bandolier A superb 1917 dated example of the bandolier intended to carry ammunition strips for the .303 Hotchkiss portative machine gun. Certainly one of the rarest of items intended to be worn by cavalry using 1903 Pattern leather equipment.
Extremely rare WWI British Private Purchase Trench Fighting Knife Of very high quality construction and potentially unique. Acquired with the Prussian belt and Sam Browne holster also listed.
Extremely rare WWI Cameron Highlanders Sporran A stunning example, maker-marked and bearing its original owner\'s name and number.
Extremely Rare WWI Cavalry Bedford Cord Breeches A good sound pair and perhaps the only you will see
Extremely Rare WWI Cavalry Bedford Cord Breeches Additional images
Extremely rare WWI Cavalry Troopers\' Sword Knot An extremely rare example of the buff leather sword knot worn with cavalry troopers\' swords. This superb example is clearly Ordnance and maker marked, it is dated 1918. You may not see another.
Extremely rare WWI Electric Signalling Lamp In mahogany and lacquered brass, battery operated and incorporating a sighting tube with cross-hairs for orientation, a large bulls eye lens and Morse key, complete with original hide case.
Extremely rare WWI First Aid Nursing Yeomanry Uniform That of Catherine N B Washington who served with the FANY from 1914. The tunic bears British Great War campaign medal ribbons as well as those of the Croix de Guerre and Belgian Civic Medal.
Extremely rare WWI First Aid Nursing Yeomanry Uniform Additional images
Extremely Rare WWI German Gottscho Bayonet To quote the late Anthony Carter from volume two of his four volume masterpiece on the German bayonet, \"The Seitengewehr 1914 Gottscho have long been considered amongst the most rare of German bayonets\". This is an honest untouched example of this most striking of patterns which will improve with a light clean an oiling. These are very seldom encountered.
Extremely rare WWI German Kriegsbrot Black Bread Brought back by Major C L Armstrong, 11th Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment, two pieces of German Kriegsbrot or black bread, hermetically sealed in a glass vessel. One piece bears an impressed mark. Extremely poignant.
Extremely rare WWI German Stick Grenade A Stielhandgranate 1915. Such grenades are extremely rare, almost all of those encountered being dug relics. You may not see another like this.
Extremely rare WWI Grenade Mk II Friction Brassard
Extremely Rare WWI Gurkha Kukri An excellent and somewhat rare original WWI British military kukri. Of Indian Ordnance manufacture, it conforms fully to the military pattern in issue during both World Wars. The grip scales are secured by brass rivets, while the steel pommel cap is riveted to the blade tang by two small dome rivets, there is a steel bolster. The blade has a single short fuller. It is clearly stamped with Indian Ordnance marks and is dated 1917. While there is some surface rust to the blade, I believe there is only minimal pitting and that near the tip. It is complete with it\'s original Ordnance scabbard. An excellent example of a rare and much reproduced fighting knife.
Extremely rare WWI Hotchkiss .303 Ammo Box An ammunition box for .303 Hotchkiss ammunition belts. The belts were introduced primarily for use with guns mounted in First World War tanks, termed the MkI* and introduced in June of 1917. This rare ammo box is lacking it\'s internal divisions but retains it\'s original internal label and externally is in stunning original condition. An extremely rare WWI ammo box.
Extremely rare WWI Hotchkiss .303 Ammo Box An ammunition box for .303 Hotchkiss ammunition belts. The belts were introduced primarily for use with guns mounted in First World War tanks, termed the MkI* and introduced in June of 1917. This rare ammo box is lacking it's internal divisions but retains it's original internal label and original finish, the leather closure tab is weak though complete. An extremely rare WWI ammo box. I am seeking a deactivated Hotchkiss .303 portative and a German MG08/15, don't hesitate to get in touch if you can assist
Extremely rare WWI Indian P\'03 Bayonet Frog The only example of this pattern I have seen outside of Carter\'s books on the subject.
Extremely rare WWI KD Service Dress Tunic A superb example of seldom encountered WWI khaki drill clothing. It bears what I assume to be its original owner\'s name printed onto the lower inside. While retaining brass general Service buttons, it only retains evidence of where the original Territorial shoulder titles were applied. What is interesting is the presence of whipped cotton thread loops indicating the original attachment of Corporals’\' rank chevrons and War Service Chevrons using wire hooks, enabling their removal for laundering. A rare and intersting tunic
Extremely rare WWI KD Service Dress Tunic A superb example of seldom encountered WWI khaki drill clothing. While retaining brass general Service buttons, it also bears whipped-cotton thread loops indicating the original attachment of Long Service & Good Conduct chevrons, and War Service chevrons, using wire hooks, enabling their removal for laundering. A rare and intersting tunic in superb condition.
Extremely rare WWI Lewis Machine Gun Magazine Carrier One of just a few I've seen in the past thirty years.
Extremely rare WWI Lewis Machine Gun Magazine Carrier One of just a few I've seen in the past thirty years.
Extremely rare WWI Manchester Pals Service Dress Tunic An exceptionally rare tunic. Fresh to the market, it is a that of a Warrant officer of the 17th (Service) Battalion of the Manchester Regiment and bears rare battle insignia. Sadly I didn't secure the accompanying medal group but I do have copy service records. 2869 Cpl / SJT Drummer James gale enlisted in to the 5th Leinster regiment in 1890 whilst living in Manchester. He served in Malta and South Africa (Boer war) and was discharged after 22 years service age 40 in 1912. Awarded Queens South Africa medal with clasps for Cape colony, Orange free state & Transvaal, along with Edward VII Army Long Service & Good Conduct medal (named to him as SJT Drummer) Re-enlisted on the 23rd of September 1914 as 9073 C.SJT.MJR. (A-WO.CL.1/RSM) with the 17th (Service) Battalion of the Manchester Regiment. He landed in France 8th November 1915, suffering a gun shot wound on the 1st July 1916, the first day of the Battle of the Somme He returned to England 4th July 1916. Ultimately he was discharged 6th April 1918 with Silver War Badge number 377089 under Army order 2(b) dated 10 August 1917 due to eyesight & age (45) I believe he died at Mancheser in 1956
Extremely rare WWI Manchester Pals Service Dress Tunic Additional images
Extremely rare WWI Maxim Machine Gun Manual A lovely example of this extremely rare Vickers Maxim manual from 1914.
Extremely rare WWI No14 Periscope A superb example of this pattern introduced during WWI for issue to artillery observers
Extremely rare WWI Officer's Steel helmet & Cover An exceptional item of WWI British army headgear having been worn by P A V Stewart CBE DSO, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Stuart served with the 9th (Scottish) Division in France and Flanders, seeing action at the Somme and other major battles, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and mentioned in despatches. The shell is an early production example, lacking an applied rim. It is fitted with a Hawkes & Co patent liner. What makes the combination extremely rare is the presence of an example of Hawkes' 'sunproof' camouflage cover in khaki drill covered cork. The latter was intended to be worn in combination with the steel shell, though in tropical or conditions could be worn with the liner alone.
Extremely rare WWI Officer's Steel helmet & Cover Additional images
Extremely rare WWI Officers\' Private Purchase Water Bottle The only example of this pattern I have encountered. Formerly the property of Lieutenant H J Cotton DCM.
Extremely rare WWI or earlier Army Signalers' Leather Bandolier A pattern 1903 style 50-round bandolier with D-ring, apron and other fittings for carriage of semaphore flags and related signaling equipment.
Extremely rare WWI OR's Service Dress Trousers An item of issue clothing so rare most collectors will never handle a pair
Extremely rare WWI OR's Service Dress Trousers / Breeches So rare you may not see another pair. In lovely condition and clearly marked with their original owner's service number (a search of Public Record Office Medal Index Cards offers up three soldiers given this number during WWI). Ultra-rare, and never previously in a collection.
Extremely Rare WWI Patent Service Frame An extremely attractive and rare photograph frame. Cast in bronzed and cold painted base metal alloy it bears patent designation Eastern Front Service Frame suggesting it had a Western Front equivalent. Though clearly lacking a foot or suspender it is complete with a card insert intended to record the service details of the portrait\'s subject. There is a crack to the bottom edge though it isn\'t immediately apparent. In all a rare and attractive memento of the Great War.
Extremely Rare WWI Personal Kit Roll Bearing four-digit service number and abbreviated unit marks.
Extremely rare WWI P\'14 Rifle Handbook Handbook of the Enfield Pattern 1914 .303-inch Magazine Rifle. Published in 1916, running to 30 pages of detailed text with supporting illustrations. Cover split at spine though still present. Extremely rare.
Extremely rare WWI RFC / RAF Avro Type 504 Technical Notes
Extremely rare WWI RFC / RAF Sopwith Dolphin Manual Incomplete and fragmentary
Extremely rare WWI RFC Aldis / Ring-and-Bead Sight Combination This formerly the property of Royal Flying Corps anti-Zeppelin 39 Squadron officer Geoffrey Stedman Farmer
Extremely rare WWI RFC Issue Flying Helmet An example of the second variant Warren helmet worn early in the War by Royal Flying Corps aircrew. This example is in excellent condition and bears Ordnance acceptance stamps
Extremely rare WWI Royal Flying Corps Aircraft First Aid Outfit
Extremely rare WWI Royal Flying Corps Attitude Indicator While resembling a spirit level, this instrument employs a metal sphere within a glass tube
Extremely rare WWI Royal Flying Corps Cockpit Instrument Lamp
Extremely rare WWI Savage Model 1907 .32 Automatic Pistol Magazine
Extremely rare WWI Savage Model 1907 Automatic Pistol Box Formerly the property of a Great War British Army officer
Extremely rare WWI Savage Model 1907 Automatic Pistol Holster As carried by a British Army officer, one of the Curwen brothers
Extremely rare WWI Scottish Women\'s Hospital Title At the outbreak of the First World War the Scottish Federation of the National Union of Women\'s Suffrage Societies, at the suggestion of Dr Elsie Inglis, put forward the idea of female medical units to serve on the front line. The War Office rejected the idea, but nonetheless private donations and the fundraising of local societies financed a number of units staffed entirely by women, The Scottish Women\'s Hospital was thus founded. The organisation\'s headquarters were in Edinburgh throughout the war, with committees also in Glasgow and London. The first unit mobilised established a 200 bed Auxiliary Hospital at Royaumont Abbey in December 1914. In April 1915, Dr Inglis herself was at the head of a unit based in Serbia. The Austrian offensive of that summer led to their camps being overrun and a number of the staff including Inglis herself being taken prisoner, only to be released after negotiations. By the end of the war there were fourteen Scottish Women\'s Hospitals in France, Serbia, Russia, Salonica and Macedonia. Inglis herself was ill with cancer by 1917 while working in Russia. She and her unit were part of the retreat of forces to Archangel and she was evacuated to Newcastle on the 25th November of that year, only to die the following day. The Scottish Women\'s Hospitals\' work continued until the end of the war. This is an astonishingly rare original brass shoulder title to this fascinating unit.
Extremely Rare WWI SMLE Rifle Training Chart A rare original WWI training poster on the SMLE MkIII. Published by Gale & Polden. It is in excellent rolled condition and measures 20\" x 25\". One for the collector of SMLE related material. I doubt you will see another.
Extremely rare WWI Stokes Mortar Clinometer Only the second I have ever seen, the other being a relic
Extremely rare WWI Tank Corps Hotchkiss .303 Ammo Box An ammunition box for .303 Hotchkiss ammunition belts. The belts were introduced primarily for use with guns mounted in First World War tanks, termed the MkI* and introduced in June of 1917. This rare ammo box is lacking its internal divisions but retains its original paint finish including lid markings referring to the MkV and Medium MkA (Whippet) tanks. These tanks were fitted with magazines designed to carry these ammo boxes. The leather closure tab lacks its tongue. An extremely rare WWI ammo box. I am seeking a deactivated Hotchkiss .303 portative and a German MG08/15, don't hesitate to get in touch if you can assist
Extremely rare WWI Toothbrush A 1918 dated example in unused condition
Extremely rare WWI Trench Water Filter Likely the only example you will encounter. The rubber tube has perished but could easily be replaced for cosmetic purposes
Extremely rare WWI Tropical Water Carrier An extremely rare item of British military equipment which up until I found this example I had no idea had been adopted by the Army so early. The Chagul is made from canvas and was intended to carry water. After soaking for an appropriate length of time and subsequent filling the Chagul would retain up to 85% of it\'s contents after 24 hours. I have encountered just a few WWII dated examples, which are prized by collectors of Far East issue kit, however this incredibly rare mint example is dated 1919. A fascinating item.
Extremely rare WWI Vickers 2-inch (Toffee Apple) Trench Mortar Manual Ex-Imperial War Museum library
Extremely Rare WWI Vickers Machine Gun Ammo Box An example of the Box, Belt, Ammunition, Vickers .303-inch M.G., No. 3, Mk. III. Certainly one of the most rare of Vickers accessories. These were introduced in 1912 and superseded by metal ammo boxes before the War\'s end. This example has been varnished and will complement any Great War period Vickers display.
Extremely Rare WWI War Department Cottton Textiles Office History No doubt the only copy you will see of this fascinating volume. Printed in a large format it covers the work of the War Office Department responsible for managing the procurement of cotton textile fabric ranging from aircraft and balloon skin to gas mask fabric, clothing and webbing. Utterly fascinating.
Extremely rare WWI Webley Revolver Carton Formerly the property of one of the Curwen brothers. Surviving examples of such cases are near impossible to find.
Extremely rare WWI Wilson Goggles I acquired these with a Robbins of Dudley fighting knife from the family of the veteran who owned them during WWI. They are illistrated in Mick Prodger\'s excellent work on flying headgear, though I suspect they were worn in the field by troops other than avaitors. In superb condition and very rarely encountered.
Extremely rare WWI Wireless Signals Squadron Title
Extremely rare WWI Wrist Warmers These were acquired with a 20th Manchester Regiment ORs Service Dress tunic and cap, fresh to the market and originally purchased from the veteran's widow.
Extremely Rare WWI-WWII 4th KOSB Flag A rather handsome and large King's Own Scottish Borderers flag, of multi-piece printed cotton construction. Approx 50- x 70-inches
Extremely rare WWII 2nd Infantry Division Helmet A 1944 dated Mk2 steel helmet retaining its original finish and 2nd Infantry Division transfer decal. While regimentally badged helmets are rare, divisional insignia are extremely so. The 2nd Infantry Division served throughout the Burma campaign with great distinction.
Extremely rare WWII 9 Commando cast-alloy Plaque A large (42 cm) plaque which likely adorned one of the unit's barracks
Extremely rare WWII Anti-Gas Cape One of rarest of items of WWII kit. General issue, and carried rolled atop the haversack, they were designed to be worn over web equipment, indeed they are fitted at the back to accommodate the pack or haversack. Very few have survived, and examples very seldom appear on the market, when they do they are frequently stiff and often pretty much solid, this is a good strong and supple example. On the wants list of most collectors of WWII British Army kit, you will wait a very long time to find another.
Extremely rare WWII Anti-Gas Cape One of rarest of items of WWII kit. General issue, and carried rolled atop the haversack, they were designed to be worn over web equipment, indeed they are fitted at the back to accommodate the pack or haversack. Very few have survived, and examples very seldom appear on the market, when they do they are frequently stiff and often pretty much solid, this is a good strong and supple example. On the wants list of most collectors of WWII British Army kit, you will wait a very long time to find another.
Extremely Rare WWII Anti-Gas Wallet Purchased with the mug and issue marked washing kit, this is an extremely rare anti-gas wallet for protection of the soldier\'s Pay Book and personal papers. It was found to contain two French bank notes and a unit photograph, no doubt including the original owner. Extremely rare.
Extremely rare WWII Army Issue Cotton Vest An excellent damage-free example faintly marked though in a large size, 4, and 1944 dated.
Extremely rare WWII Army Issue Cutlery Knife Perhaps the most rare item of WWII personal kit.
Extremely rare WWII Army Issue Cutlery Knife A superb 1940 dated example of perhaps the most rare item of WWII personal kit
Extremely rare WWII Army Issue Cutlery Knife A superb 1939 dated example of perhaps the rarest item of WWII personal kit
Extremely rare WWII Army Issue Tooth Brush Certainly one of the rarest of items from the washing and shaving kit.
Extremely rare WWII Army Issue Towell Another exceptionally rare item of issue kit, indeed an item that I didn\'t manage to score from my \"Wants\" list even after years collecting in this field. It will benefit from a gentle hand-wash, however the marks and 1944 date are still perfectly clear. You may wait a very long time to find another.
Extremely rare WWII Army Issue Towell Another exceptionally rare item of issue kit, indeed an item that I didn\'t manage to score from my \"Wants\" list even after years collecting in this field. It will benefit from a gentle hand-wash, however the marks and 1941 date are still apparent. The second of two I purchased with a trunk of issue kit to one man. You may wait a very long time to find another.
Extremely rare WWII ARP Blackout Tape An original tin of Butterfly Brand Specially Prepared Air Raid Precaution Sealing Tape. A rare and poignant souvenir of the blackout.
Extremely rare WWII ATS Officer's Pyjamas An extremely rare Ordnance Sealed Working Pattern set of Female Officer's Pyjamas. Quiet assuredly the only such pair you are ever likely to see.
Extremely rare WWII Battle Jerkin Designed by Colonel Rivers-MacPherson, this distinctive item of equipment is was issued to Commandos and D-Day assault troops. Examples are very seldom encountered
Extremely rare WWII Battle Jerkin Additional images
Extremely rare WWII Bomb Disposal Equipment An example of the Stevens Stopper. Designed by the head of RAF Bomb Disposal, this device was used to render type 17, 17A or 17B bomb fuzes inert by introducing a viscous solution to stop the mechanism and render it unable to start again regardless of vibrations or movement. The method used was to first evacuate all the air from the fuze pocket in the bomb and then introduce a suitable resinous liquid into the fuze pocket under vacuum pressure to ensure penetration into the mechanism of the fuze thus jamming up the works.
Extremely rare WWII British Army / Home Guard / Sniper Camouflage Veil Of knotted construction akin to contemporary issue helmet nets though having a much finer mesh size. Acquired with the Home Guard helmet also listed, and illustrated here for scale. The only example I have handled
Extremely rare WWII British Army Anti-Gas Gloves An as issued pair of these incredibly scarce oilskin gloves, lacking from all but the most advanced collections.
Extremely rare WWII British Army Climbing Breeches
Extremely Rare WWII British Army Issue Kilt An extremely rare Government Tartan kilt retaining it\'s original issue marks and label. It dates to 1936 and is to fit a wearer with 32\" waist and height 5\' 7-8\". It also bears the details and service number of it\'s original owner. The short leather fastening belts are lacking though are easy to replace, elsewhere there is a small hole as shown in the photographs and only light wear and rear. Overall the appearnce is excellent and it displays extremely well indeed. One of only a very few original WWII kilts to retain their original label which I have encountered.
Extremely rare WWII British Para Machete This unique pattern of machete was designed for issue to British Paratroops during WWII. It features a leather scabbard with integral straps enabling it to be fastened to the leg. Ron Flook describes the machete in his British & Commonwealth Military Knives (pages 109-10), and I have actually handled the Ordnance Sealed Pattern of the Scabbard, the label of which confirms it to be specifically Paratroop issue. I have owned just two in over 20 years of collecting British equipment.
Extremely rare WWII British Para Machete See Swords & Knives shop category.
Extremely rare WWII Camouflaged Groundsheet Cape A very good example of the short-lived early-War camouflaged variant of the standard Army issue groundsheet cape. One of only a few I have ever seen.
Extremely Rare WWII Canadian Armoured Reconnaisance BD A superb WWII Canadian BD to a Trooper of the 4th Princess Louise Dragoon Guards. The blouse is Canadian-made, 1943 dated and of the original Pattern which has hook-and-eye neck closure. The original insignia comprises 4. P.L.D.C. shoulder titles, CANADA strips, and Divisional flashes, all the unit insignia is printed. There is a Long Service and Good Conduct chevron to the left forearm and War Service chevrons to the right. On 26 January 1941, the 4th (Active) Princess Louise Dragoon Guards was mobilized. It was converted to armour and redesignated 4th Reconnaissance Battalion (4th Princess Louise Dragoon Guards) on 11 February 1941. The battalion was formed from personnel from 1st Canadian Infantry Division in the United Kingdom together with reinforcements from Canada in July 1941. On 08 June 1942, it was redesignated as 4th Reconnaissance Regiment (4th Princess Louise Dragoon Guards). \"A\" Squadron landed in Sicily on 13 July 1943 as a part of 1st Canadian Infantry Division and it was joined by the rest of the Regiment on 27 August 1943. On 04 September 1943, \"A\" Squadron landed in Italy and was joined by the remainder of the Regiment on 30 September 1943. On 13 July 1944 the Regiment was converted to infantry and redesignated 4th Princess Louise Dragoon Guards. It was transferred to 12th Infantry Brigade, 5th Canadian Armoured Division, and served in an infantry role. It moved to North-West Europe on 26 February 1945, as part of 5th Canadian Armoured Division. The Regiment was again converted to armour on 15 March 1945 and was redesignated as 4th Reconnaissance Regiment (4th Princess Louise Dragoon Guards). The condition of the garment is excellent. It came from a deceased estate in the UK and I strongly suspect its original owner married and settled in this country after the War. Likely the only opportunity you will have to acquire such an original WWII Canadian Armoured Reconnaissance BD.
Extremely rare WWII Canadian Cigarette Gift to the Troops Likely the only example you will see. In excellent condition. Packaging only.
Extremely rare WWII Chocolate, Sweets, Matches & Salt Ration Dated February 1945, unopened, complete with original contents
Extremely rare WWII Combined Operations Experimental Establishment Penant In 1942 the Combined Operations Experimental Establishment, or COXE, was set up at Appledore, Devon. The establishment was commanded by Rear Admiral H G C Franklin RN. It investigated problems likely to be encountered on the beaches of France during an invasion of Europe, particularly in relation to landing armoured vehicles, stores and supplies. The Combined Operations Experimental Establishment (COXE pronounced coxy) was involved in many diverse top-secret projects including the waterproofing of vehicles, the removal of underwater obstacles on landing beaches and the testing of landing craft under a variety of sea and beach conditions. To this formidable list was added the supply of petrol to France using underwater pipelines. All these challenges were borne out of a culture that encouraged bold and imaginative solutions to intractable problems. Such a culture was encouraged at the highest level when Churchill ordered Roger Keyes, the then Director of Combined Operations, and his successors, to think offensively when many were at the time rightly concerned with the defence of the country. See: https://theddaystory.com/discover/blog/the-instow-collection-at-the-national-museum-of-the-royal-navy/ https://archive.org/details/BeachObstacles
Extremely Rare WWII Commando Issue Binoculars A superb set of the rare AP12115 Binoculars described in official documents as being "for Combined Operations", though other period documents suggest an Airborne application. This unique waterproof pattern is constructed from Bakelite and brass with lightweight plastic lenses. Focus is achieved via individual adjustment of the objective lenses. This set is complete with it's sling and integral cover, which bears printed instructions. An exceptional and rare item of WWII British Special Forces equipment.
Extremely Rare WWII Commando Issue Binoculars A superb set of the rare AP12115 Binoculars described in official documents as being "for Combined Operations", though other period documents suggest an Airborne application. This unique waterproof pattern is constructed from Bakelite and brass with lightweight plastic lenses. Focus is achieved via individual adjustment of the objective lenses. This set is complete with it's sling and integral cover, which bears printed instructions; while these binoculars are uncommon, examples retaining their integral case are rare indeed. An exceptional and rare item for the advanced collector of WWII British Special Forces equipment.
Extremely rare WWII Commando Medal Group A named group to an officer of Combined Operations Bombardment Unit Medal Group, an extremely interesting and little documented Commando unit. I doubt you'll find another medal group to the COBU. Biography Captain Derek Aubrey Crofts, RA Born at Wadsworth, London on 4 Nov 1918 Before the war he lived at 25 Aldrington Road, London SW 16 Commissioned 2nd Lieut., RA, Reg Army Emerg Comm, 15 March 1941 Served with 59th (4 W Lancs) Medium Regiment, RA from 1 April 1941 to 27 Dec 1941 Transferred to 116 Field Regiment, RA on 28 Dec 1941 Promoted War Substantive Lieut, RA on 15 Sep 1942 Appointed Acting Captain, RA on 1 May 1943 On 9 May 1944 he, and four other officers from 2 COBU, were appointed as Bombardment Liaison Officers on HM Ships proceeding to Home waters. Posted to 2nd COBU, RA on 30 Oct 1943 and remained with that unit until at least May 1945 1 COBU was the primary COBU participating in the Normandy invasion Released from active service as an Hon. Captain some time prior to August 1946 Awarded the Efficiency Medal (Territorial) in the London Gazette of 22 June 1993 Died at Croydon, Surrey in first quarter, 1996 at the age of 79 Sources: 59th (4th W. Lancs) Medium Regt. Royal Artilery 1939-1945; Soldier, Sailor; War Diary of 2nd COBU (WO 170/1087 and WO 170/4704); War Diary of 1st COBU (WO 171/962); various Army Lists; London Gazette.
Extremely rare WWII Commando Medal Group A named group to a Royal Artillery officer of Combined Operations Bombardment Unit Medal Group, an extremely interesting and little documented Commando unit., a rare history of which is included with the lot. I doubt you'll find another medal group to the COBU.
Extremely rare WWII Complete Tea Ration Tin An original WWII Tear Ration tin complete and unopened. Exceptionally rare.
Extremely Rare WWII Cotton Long-Sleeved Vest The only example of the British Army issue long-sleeved cotton vest I have encountered. War Assistance manufacture, 1941 dated and in superb condition, showing only minor storage marks. Two of these were acquired with the Royal Engineers clothing also listed.
Extremely rare WWII dated Airborne 2-inch Mortar Transit Chest For the Mks 7 - 8* 2-inch mortars. Mk VII*, for use by airborne forces, having a shorter barrel and a base plate replaced with a spade-like plate Mk VIII, short-barrelled version for the airborne forces Email for international postage costs which may be less than those generated automatically during checkout
Extremely rare WWII dated Army Issue Cutlery Knife
Extremely rare WWII Dated Shirt A 1945 dated collar-attached half-front-opening shirt in superb condition. Extremely rare.
Extremely rare WWII Defence Research Studio Camouflage and Manoeuvres Scale Models A somewhat charming and extensive group of late 1930s-1940s small scale models of troops, military vehicles, field structures and emplacements manufactured at the Def-Res Studio, Netheravon, Surrey. The only reference I have to this establishment is in the Basil Liddel Hart archive as below. The Liddel Hart military archives held at King's College, London. LIDDELL HART: 15/3/154 [1924]-1940 Papers relating to methods of camouflage and concealment used in World War One and developed in the 1930s, comprising newspaper cuttings and journal articles on camouflage of troops and equipment, aircraft bases and ships, by smoke screens, killshadow netting, colour resemblance, disruptive colouring and dazzle paint; draft articles with manuscript diagrams, sent to LIDDELL HART by Lt Col Dudley D Haskard in Mar 1938, on use of killshadow netting (piece enclosed) for troops in the field, methods of camouflaging large industrial and military installations, and RAF defence by camouflage; printed specifications, price list and illustrations of scale model camouflage landscapes for indoor army training, made at the Defence Research Studio, Netheravon, Wiltshire. 1 file
Extremely rare WWII Defense Research Studio Camouflage and Manoeuvres Scale Models Additional images
Extremely Rare WWII DEMS Battledress A superb BD and document group to a Naval Gunlayer, Maritime Royal Artillery serving on a D.E.M.S. or Defensively Armed Merchant Ship. It comes with the original owner\'s DEMS Pocket Book, his service record and release papers, DEMS citation, photographs etc. An extremely rare group.
Extremely Rare WWII Denim BD Trousers A near unissued pair of the first pattern of Denim Overall Trousers. Conforming to the so-called "1937" pattern Serge Battledress it has ankle tabs and concealed buttons throughout. In a very useful size. The condition is effectively faultless. These are rather rare, certainly far more so than their serge battledress equivalent. You will most certainly wait a very long time to see another pair to match these
Extremely Rare WWII Denim BD Trousers A near unissued pair of the first pattern of Denim Overall Trousers. Conforming to the so-called \"1937\" pattern Serge Battledress it has ankle tabs and concealed buttons throughout. In a very good size, to fit waist approx 34\". The condition is effectively faultless. These are stunningly rare, certainly far more so than their serge battledress equivalent. You will most certainly wait a very long time to see another pair so good as these.
Extremely Rare WWII Denim BD Trousers An unissued 1940 dated pair of the first pattern of Denim Overall Trousers. Conforming to the so-called "1937" pattern Serge Battledress it has ankle tabs and concealed buttons throughout. In a very useful size. These are rather rare, certainly far more so than their serge battledress equivalent. Commonly associated with LDV and Home Guard, though also favoured by Commandos and commonly worn in all theatres in hot weather. You will most certainly wait a very long time to see another pair to match these
Extremely rare WWII Far East Theatre Concealed Knife Likely a Chindit or SOE item. While the quality if construction is superb, I believe this is a theatre-made knife. It bears characteristics of both the FS knife and the SOE sleeve dagger. The hilt comprises an ivory grip with a nickel alloy cross guard, while the blade is in effect a diminutive version of that of the 1st pattern Fairbairn Sykes fighting knife. As to the scabbard, while clearly bespoke and specific to the knife, it very closely resembles that of the FS knife. Permanently affixed is an arm or leg strap, identical to that encountered on SOE sleeve daggers. The condition is excellent (I have left it exactly as found, the old protective grease or oil will remove with ease.
Extremely rare WWII Far East Theatre Concealed Knife Additional images
Extremely rare WWII Far East Theatre Hood & Gauntlets Typical of Indian-made military clothing of the period, manufactured from jungle green cotton canvas, the hood having coconut husk buttons. These are the only such examples I have ever seen, and are perhaps theatre-made. They belonged to Lieutenant R.C.H.Briggs of 146th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps (late Duke of Wellington's Regiment)
Extremely Rare WWII Free Belgian Army Cloth Flashes A menu card from a dinner held at Tynan Abbey Ireland in October 1945. Tynan was the base camp of the 5th Infantry Brigade Merckem of the Belgian Army. The Brigade was formed in May 1945. Attached to the card are examples of each of the formation signs of the unit, each British-made, namely a printed first-pattern flash and a machine-woven second pattern. An extremely rare original group.
Extremely rare WWII Friends\' Ambulance Unit Battledress Blouse A privately commissioned BD Blouse bearing embroidered shoulder titles and the unique shoulder cords of the Friends\' Ambulance Unit. Retaining its original owner\'s machine woven label. The Friends\' Ambulance Unit (FAU) was a volunteer ambulance service, staffed by Quakers and conscientious objectors. During the Second World War more than 1,300 members served as ambulance drivers and medical orderlies in London during the Blitz, as well as overseas in Finland, Norway and Sweden, the Middle East, Greece, China, Syria, India, Ethiopia, Italy, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Yugoslavia, Germany and Austria. An extremely rare Battledress.
Extremely rare WWII Gas / Chemical Weapons Manual
Extremely rare WWII Gas Detector Tippet
Extremely rare WWII German Skeletal Bayonet Frog
Extremely rare WWII Girls Training Corps FS Cap The Girls Training Corps was founded in 1942 to offer girls and young women Naval training in advance of potential recruitment into the Services. It is said their duties included being able to carry messages by bicycle and to generally be useful in the event of an invasion. This is an exedingly rare Field Service cap to the GTC.
Extremely rare WWII Girls Training Corps Uniform An original WWII GTC Officer\'s tunic. It is by the prestigious military tailors Gieves & Co and is named to an officer of WRNS. The original owner was clearly a WRNS Officer seconded to the GTC. The Girls Training Corps was founded in 1942 to offer girls and young women Naval training in advance of potential recruitment into the Services. It is said their duties included being able to carry messages by bicycle and to generally be useful in the event of an invasion. This fascinating tunic has some minor moth as shown in the photographs, and the shoulder strap buttons appear to be lacking, otherwise it presents itself very well. I doubt you will see another.
Extremely rare WWII Glider Pilot Helmet
Extremely rare WWII Glider Pilot Helmet Surely one of the most rare and sought after of Second World War British helmets. I'm parting with this example from my personal collection.
Extremely rare WWII Grenade Pouches Part of a small batch I was extremely lucky to secure some years ago. These two-pocket pouches for the P\'37 web equipment carry No36 and similarly sized grenades. Thus far these have been bought by museums and sophisticated collectors, none of whom had previously encountered these clearly extremely rare pouches. I have less than 10 left.
Extremely rare WWII Grenade Pouches Part of a small batch I was extremely lucky to secure some years ago. These two-pocket pouches for the P\'37 web equipment carry No36 and similarly sized grenades. Thus far these have been bought by museums and sophisticated collectors, none of whom had previously encountered these clearly extremely rare pouches. I thought I had none left but just found this pair in the attic.
Extremely rare WWII Ground Gas Detector Papers Only the second example I\'ve ever seen.
Extremely rare WWII Ground Gas Detector Papers An ultra-rare item of anti-gas equipment in superb condition.
Extremely rare WWII HM Ships Cigarettes
Extremely Rare WWII Home Front Blackout Paper An unused pack. Extremely poignant.
Extremely rare WWII Indian Army Issue Shirt A half-front-opening example in excellent condition.
Extremely rare WWII Indian Collarless Shirt This distinctive pattern with shoulder straps and pockets was uniquely manufactured in India, though worn by both the Indian and British Armies in the Far East. This is a mint unissued and WWII dated example, and extremely rare.
Extremely rare WWII Indian KD Battledress Trousers As worn with the rare KD BD blouse and later the Aertex BD blouse. This is an exceptional and rare dated pair.
Extremely rare WWII Indian Pattern '37 Binoculars Pouch I have collected British webbing and leather accoutrements for nearly 30 years and this is the only example of the Indian P'37 binoculars pouch I have owned. Unlike other variants, the Indian pouches incorporate a tin-plate rather than a fibre former. This 1941 dated example is in excellent un-Blanco'd condition.
Extremely rare WWII Japanese Uniform Group additional images
Extremely rare WWII Japanese Uniform Group As found in its wicker case, a rare group of WWII Japanese Army uniforms, personal kit and equipment. Including tunic, trousers, jakitabi boots, field cap, sword belt, personal kit pouch, valise, map case and water bottle. The tunic bears a small hole to the front (obscured when closed) and a larger corresponding one at the back, the map case lacks it\'s closure tab, while the remaining elements show field use and commensurate wear. A rare group worthy of further research.
Extremely rare WWII Jungle Green Battledress Trousers Certainly one of the most sought after of items of WWII British Army issue tropical clothing, much rarer than serge BD trousers, the Indian-made JG trousers worn with the cellular Battledress blouse.
Extremely Rare WWII Jungle Green Cotton Vest A mint unissued and 1945 dated example.
Extremely rare WWII Middle East Commando Knife Middle East Commando Knife One of the most distinctive and sought after knives of World War Two. I have owned a great many of the iconic first pattern FS knives, yest this is only the third of this pattern I have handled. I thoroughly recommend Charles Messenger's superb history of the Middle East Commandos
Extremely rare WWII Military Police Helmet An excellent WWII MkII steel helmet retaining its original insignia. Showing evidence of protracted use, including a painted lozenge to one side, later overpainted, and subsequent Military Police insignia. A characterful example, and a rare specimen.
Extremely Rare WWII Mk III Helmet with Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Decals This extremely rare MkIII helmet presents itself in entirely untouched and original condition. The shell retains it\'s original textured green paint. To each side is the distinctive diced decal of the Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders. The liner is original to the helmet and particularly early in date, it was likely either old stock or a working-life replacement. It is in a large size, 7 1/4. The original chinstrap is present, though it has lost it\'s elasticity. The condition overall is excellent. The Mk III was introduced in late 1943 and superseded by the Mk IV before the War\'s end. Examples are rather scarce, such an example with unit decals to a Highland Regiment is exceedingly rare.
Extremely rare WWII MkVI Thunderflash Tube
Extremely rare WWII No 74 Sticky Grenade Transit Case
Extremely Rare WWII No18 Tank Smoke Generator Ammo Box The No18 smoke grenade/bomb was primarily discharged or projected from tanks, practically every one had some sort of smoke emitting device fitted. The No18 4\" Smoke generator created a smoke screen for around a minute and a half. The projectors were mounted on the tank\'s turrets with the ammunition stored inside. I have no doubt this is to only example of this extremely rare ammunition crate you or I will see. It retains it\'s original paint, markings and labels, and is dated 1943. A rather small crate, with very economic postage rates.
Extremely Rare WWII Officers\' Khaki Beret A superb and \"salty\" original WWII officers\' beret of the Hallamshire Battalion of the York and Lancaster Regiment. It bears its original gilding metal officers\' badge (with tongues) and red felt distinguishing backing. The Hallamshires served as part of the ill fated Norwegian campaign in 1940 with the 146th Infantry Brigade. It went on to spend the next two years in Iceland before going on to garrison duties in Scotland and preparation for the invasion of North West Europe. Landing in France on 9 June 1944 with the 49th Infantry Division they were involved in the attack on Fontenay-le-Pesnel (Operation Martlet) against the 26th Panzer Grenadier Regiment, the capture of the docks at Le Havre, and in later the liberation of Arnhem in April 1945
Extremely rare WWII Officer\'s Tank Regiment Beret A superb private purchase Royal Tank Regiment black beret. Retaining its original label named to Military Cross winner H G Stewart. In excellent condition throughout. The only provenanced black beret I have encountered. Worthy of further research.
Extremely rare WWII OR\'s Collarless Shirt A WWII issue collarless shirt in an extremely scarce large size. It belonged to the same soldier as the BD I have listed, the blouse of which is labelled to fit a wearer with 42-3\" chest. In superb condition. I doubt you will find another in such a useful size and in this condition in a very long time.
Extremely rare WWII Parachute Regiment North African Theatre Cigarette Case
Extremely rare WWII Parachute Training School 'Canopy Club' Lapel Badge
Extremely rare WWII Parachutist's Good Luck Teddy Bear Recently acquired from an deceased's estate, an extremely poignant good luck charm in the form of a small black and white plush teddy bear. Pinned to the teddy are a felt poppy and a fabric leek; the latter likely indicating the original owner of the bear was Welsh, or perhaps served with 6th (Royal Welsh) Battalion, Parachute Regiment. Stitched to the front of the toy are scarce hand-embroidered variant Operational Parachutist's wings. No doubt this delightful little chap was given to a paratrooper by a loved one, to be carried on campaign as a mememto and good luck charm.
Extremely rare WWII Paratroop Rifle Valise
Extremely rare WWII Paratroop Sten Bayonet Frog and Plate-Retainer Pouch An example of the frog for the Sten bayonet with special pouch introduced to carry the Paratroop-issue Sten Plate-Retainer used when jumping with the gun disassembled.
Extremely rare WWII Paratroop Sten Bayonet Plate-Retainer Pouch An example of the special pouch introduced to carry the Paratroop-issue Sten Plate-Retainer used when jumping with the gun disassembled. While the frogs turn up on occasion, these little pouches are effectively impossible to find on their own. Only the pouch is for sale, the bayonet and frog are illustrated for information only
Extremely rare WWII Paratroop Sten Bayonet Plate-Retainer Pouch An example of the special pouch introduced to carry the Paratroop-issue Sten Plate-Retainer used when jumping with the gun disassembled. While the frogs turn up on occasion, these little pouches are effectively impossible to find on their own.
Extremely rare WWII Paratroop Training Helmet An excellent example of one of the rarest items of WWII paratroop kit, and only the second original example of a 'rubber bungee' I have handled.
Extremely rare WWII POW Issue Waistcoat The only example of this rare garment I have encountered. A button-fronted woollen body warmer or waistcoat bearing the label of the Red Cross & St John War Organization, London. These were part of the range of clothing and necessaries which were sent to German POW camps for the aid of Allied Prisoners of War. In superb condition.
Extremely rare WWII RAF Electrically Heated Flying Boots An exceptional pair of WWII RAF D-Type electrically heated boots. Retaining their original labels and RAE connectors (the latter were frequently removed). Size 8. Near impossible to replace, let alone improve.
Extremely rare WWII RAF Escape and Evasion Folding Knife The type carried in the Pattern 1943 flying boots. One of the rarest British military knives of the Second World War
Extremely rare WWII RAF Escape and Evasion Folding Knife The type carried in the Pattern 1943 flying boots. One of the rarest British military knives of the Second World War
Extremely rare WWII RAF Flying Boot Everhot Pockets A pair of pouch combinations as worn with the short-lived Everhot heating system of circa 1940. The RAF adopted the use of Everhot pouches as a means of heating flying clothing by employing sachets of a chemical which generated heat via an exothermic chemical reaction upon mixing with water. The 1940 Pattern flying gloved incorporated pockets for the Everhot sachets, while these pouches were worn inside the flying boots. The system proved dangerous and was rapidly superseded by electrical heating systems. These pouches are exceptionally rare, indeed none are illustrated in Prodger’s essential and comprehensive references on the subject of RAF flying clothing.
Extremely rare WWII RAF Flying Boot Everhot Pockets A pair of pouch combinations as worn with the short-lived Everhot heating system of circa 1940. The RAF adopted the use of Everhot pouches as a means of heating flying clothing by employing sachets of a chemical which generated heat via an exothermic chemical reaction upon mixing with water. The 1940 Pattern flying gloved incorporated pockets for the Everhot sachets, while these pouches were worn inside the flying boots. The system proved dangerous and was rapidly superseded by electrical heating systems. These pouches are exceptionally rare, indeed none are illustrated in Prodger’s essential and comprehensive references on the subject of RAF flying clothing.
Extremely Rare WWII RAF Nursing Sister\'s Uniform Group An extremely rare uniform group to an Officer of Princess Mary\'s Royal Air Force Nursing Service. It was discovered still in the original owner\'s foot locker which bears her name 6088, Sister [Pilot Officer equivalent] M I Joyce. The group comprises her black felt four-cornered cap, blue beret and tropical issue white felt Panama hat, her veil (which bears a blue-embroidered RAF crest), tropical issue dress, khaki and white stockings, khaki drill skirt and high leg boots. The elements bear her name and most are labelled. The dress is approximately size 10-12. All the elements are in superb condition, though the white stockings have been darned and there is some moth to the veil. It is fair to say this is a truly exceptional uniform group, I have seen examples of the felt cap fetch upwards of £350 on their own at auction, while a complete group such as this is near un-heard of. A unique opportunity. This group will post very economically without the steel footlocker, please email to discuss your postage options.
Extremely rare WWII RAF Prototype Escape Boots An exceptionally rare pair of the prototype RAF escape boots. Based upon designs of Clayton Hutton of MI-9 and introduced for trials in 1942. They differ from the officially production pattern primarily in having polished leather uppers with the zip at the front rather than side. This pair are size 8 and in superb condition. They are also issue stamped to the tongues to 1201 R Peel, RAF. You will be lucky to see another pair.
Extremely rare WWII RAF Regiment Steel Helmet Bearing its original insignia
Extremely Rare WWII RAF Sea Water De-Salting Kit As carried with some of the standard issue dinghy kits. These are exceptionally rare, certainly one of the most difficult to find WWII RAF survival aids.
Extremely rare WWII RAF Special Flying Ration Tin As issued to aircrew carrying out missions of four hours or more
Extremely rare WWII RAF Special Ration Type C A complete unopened ration
Extremely rare WWII RAF Vehicle Roundels As preserved by a WWII RAF veteran, a pair of water-transfer RAF roundel decals. 9 inches in diameter. A unique opportunity.
Extremely rare WWII RAF Woollen Wrist Warmers A pair from an unissued 1943 dated pack
Extremely rare WWII Reading Division War Book Potentially unique, a period duplicated typewritten record of of details such as locations and strength of Home Guard units, vulnerable points, plans of local defense committees, medical arrangements for dealing with casualties etc, detailed by Parish for use by civil defence and anti-invasion forces, circa 1940, 35 cm x 23 cm
Extremely rare WWII Rifle Brigade Helmet with Transfer Decal
Extremely rare WWII Royal Doulton ARP Food Container The lid closing over a rubber gasket intended to protect food from liquid gas contamination. 32 cm high
Extremely Rare WWII Royal Navy Officer\'s Battledress Trousers An unissued pair of Admiralty Officers\' Blue Serge Working Dress Trousers, \"Working Dress\" being the term used by the Navy for their equivalent of the Battledress issued to it\'s officers late in the War. This is the only such pair of these trousers I have ever seen.
Extremely Rare WWII Royal Scots Fusiliers Helmet Decal
Extremely rare WWII Royal South African Air Force Tropical Helmet A very distinctive item of headdress bearing the name and service number of its original owner
Extremely Rare WWII SAS Group A Second World War SAS group pertaining to 7952596 Trooper Pringle Gibb of Special Raiding Squadron, 1st SAS, including Pay Book, photographs, airgraphs, 1st SAS service certificate dated 16 11 45 and signed by 'Paddy' Mayne, Liberation of Norway certificate, Regimental Association membership card (membership number 84), 1st SAS cloth shoulder titles and beret badge, facsimile official service records and other documents, post-War issued campaign medals, together with an unpublished manuscript biography prepared by his daughter
Extremely Rare WWII SAS Group Additional images
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Extremely rare WWII Scots Guards Helmet Decal
Extremely rare WWII Scots Guards Helmet Decal
Extremely rare WWII Scots Guards Uniform Group From my own collection, a superb WWII Scots Guards uniform group. It comprises a 1942 dated Battledress Blouse and Other Ranks\' Service Dress Cap. The former bears embroidered shoulder titles, a mechanical transport driver\'s qualification badge, Special Pay forearm badge and two Long Service & Good Conduct chevrons, there is evidence of a wound strip having been worn on the right forearm. The tunic bears the service number of it\'s original owner. The cap has been \"set-up\" in the manner of the Guards. I found this group over 20 years ago and recall writing at the time to the Scot\'s Guards museum and receiving a reply regarding the service number and original owner, though can\'t find the correspondence at the moment, I do believe it referred to service in North Africa and Italy. A superb and rare group.
Extremely rare WWII Scottish Staff Officer's Tam o'Shanter
Extremely rare WWII Sealed-Pattern British-manufactured US Army Officer's Garrison Cap
Extremely Rare WWII Silk Escape Map Production Samples Purchased from the descendants of one of the staff of Alf Cooke Ltd, Leeds, manufacturers of printed playing cards commissioned by the War Office to print escape and evasion silk escape maps during WWII. Here we have a group of six examples of the double-sided map 44 A/B of Burma, Siam and Indo-China. One map is in it\'s completed state while the five others have side B finished, but side A showing as each of the individual print stages respectively. There are traces of old paper tape at the edges of the maps (which is easy to remove without leaving marks, should you wish to do so) which suggests they were used for demonstration purposes, perhaps as part of quality control or for other instruction. They come with a memo to the original owner on Alf Cooke letter headed paper. A unique group for the collector of these escape and evasion maps issued to RAF aircrew and Special Forces.
Extremely Rare WWII Silk Escape Map Production Samples Purchased from the descendants of one of the staff of Alf Cooke Ltd, Leeds, manufacturers of printed playing cards commissioned by the War Office to print escape and evasion silk escape maps during WWII. Here we have a group of three examples of the much sought after double-sided map 43 A/B of France, Germany, Belgium and Holland, associated with the D-Day invasion and therafter. One map appears to be in it\'s completed state while the other is complete on one side only with the other cmplete on one side and partly-printed on the other. There are 1944 dtaed pencil annotations to the margins and traces of old paper tape at the edges of the maps (which is easy to remove without leaving marks, should you wish to do so) which suggests they were used for demonstration purposes, perhaps as part of quality control or for other instruction. A unique group for the collector of these escape and evasion maps issued to RAF aircrew and Special Forces.
Extremely rare WWII SOE / Airborne Steam-driven Generator A miniature steam engine and dynamo intended fro covert battery re-charging by SOE and other airborne forces. I have included in the illustrations a scan of this tool's entry in the SOE equipment manual
Extremely rare WWII Staff Car Pennant, Commander British Military Forces India An extremely fine flag
Extremely rare WWII Sten Bayonet
Extremely rare WWII Sugar Ration A complete unopened 1945 dated example.
Extremely rare WWII Tea Ration An intact example
Extremely rare WWII Tropical Issue Personal Stove As illustrated on page 111 of Brayley & Ingrams\' superb Khaki Drill & Jungle Green, an excellent example of one of the more scarce items of WWII tropical kit
Extremely rare WWII Tropical KD Combination Suit The only original example I've encountered of this rare and unusual item of tropical clothing. In mint unissued condition.
Extremely rare WWII unofficial RAF 45 (Flying Camels) Squadron Badge A WWII RAF medal and document group including an extremely rare unofficial theatre-made squadron badge. The photograph album includes numerous photographs of squadron personnel wearing the badge.
Extremely rare WWII unofficial RAF 45 (Flying Camels) Squadron Badge Additional images
Extremely rare WWII unofficial RAF 45 (Flying Camels) Squadron Badge Additional images
Extremely Rare WWII Washing & Shaving Kit Roll A washing and shaving kit roll containing an issue knife, fork, spoon and button stick, all bearing the original owner\'s service number. The knife, itself a very rare item of kit, is 1940 dated. An incredibly rare survivor.
Extremely Rare WWII Welsh Guards Uniform Group I am delighted to be able to offer this exceptionally rare named WWII uniform group. It comprises the Battledress and headgear of Captain F H Widdrington, Welsh Guards. Widdrington served throughout WWII in North West Europe, almost certainly with the 1st Battalion who fought commendably with the BEF prior to the Dunkirk evacuation, then later in North West Europe post D-Day. The group comprises his tailored 1940 Pattern BD Blouse & Trousers, beret and Service Dress Cap. There is a degree of moth throughout the group as illustrated, however this does not detract from the astonishing rarity and desirability of the uniforms as a whole. Widdrington was clearly a tall man, which means the uniform group will fit a standard mannequin. Quite literally a once on a lifetime opportunity to acquire such a Guards uniform group.
Extremely Rare WWII Women's Home Defence League Badge Though many women wished to join the Home Guard, it was not until April 1943 that they were officially allowed to enlist, though only in an a non-combatant role. Prior to this a number of 'Women's Home Defence Leagues' were formed, their members being popularly referred to as 'amazons'. This is a badge of the WHDL, it is maker-marked and in excellent condition.
Extremely rare WWII Z Special Unit Medal Group with OSS Stiletto Additional images
Extremely rare WWII Z Special Unit Medal Group with OSS Stiletto Additional images
Extremely rare WWII Z Special Unit Medal Group with OSS Stiletto Additional images
Extremely rare WWII Z Special Unit Medal Group with OSS Stiletto A unique and extensive Second World War special forces medals, documents, insignia and fighting knife group. Pertaining to 2389821 Sergeant Robert James Moyes, Royal Signals, who served from 1942 until 1946. A summary of his service forms part of the group and reads as follows: "Joined at Catterick 8/4/42 Royal Signals, No 1 Light Section SOE Trained at Half Moon Lane (at some time) Trained with US Forces Spring 1944 Sailed to France 10/6/44 At Bayeux 26/7/44 Was present at surrender of Caen Was on Allied side of ground at Arnhem, in contact with Dutch Resistance. Returned to UK 22nd Sept. Departed for Sydney, Australia on SS Athlone Castle on 26 Dec 1944. Joined Z Special Unit of AI Bureau (Services Reconnaissance Dept) Posted to Forward Base, Labuan, NW Borneo..." The extensive archive of documents forming part of the group support much of these movements and includes a permission to proceed to Bayeux in July of 1944 grated by OC1 Special Forces Detachment. In Moyes' Australian Military Forces personal papers he is photographed wearing the rare "Gt Britain" slip-on shoulder titles also included. Further documents from this period refer to the Allied Intelligence Bureau and Special Reconnaissance Department (Australia's SOE), and Z Special Unit. One document bears signatures of the crew of the HMAS Tiger Snake, a Snake class junk used by SRD operatives on covert operations. In this document Moyes is described as OC Party. His Service and Release papers describe Moyes thus: "during the last twelve months has had charge of a special recce section". A particular highlight of the group is the OSS variant FS fighting knife as manufactured by Landers, Frary and Clarke and featuring their distinctive "pancake flipper" scabbard. All such knives are extremely rare, this one, having been used by a British / Z Special Unit soldier, is likely unique. Also included with the group is correspondence from a Canadian Chinese member of Z Special Unit, a friend and comrade of Moyes, who was awarded the Military Medal for services in the Far East. In all a quite astonishing group.
Extremely rare WWII Z Special Unit worn \"Great Britain\" Cloth Shoulder Title
Extremely Rare Zeppelin Raid Poster An extremely inetresting WWI broadhead with letter of authentification from the Imperial War Museum.
Extremely rare Zulu War Rorke\'s Drift Martini Henry Rounds Recovered from the historic battlefield in 1882, just three years after the battle. An astonishing group.
Extremely RareGreat War British Vickers Machine Gun Ground Service Metal Ammunition Belt Links
Extremely scarce 1903 Pattern Bottle Carrier The MkII water bottle carrier from the 1903 Pattern Infantry Bandolier Equipment set. An excellent 1918 dated example.
Extremely scarce 1914 dated Webbing Rifle Sling
Extremely scarce 1927 Wireless Telegraph Manual
Extremely scarce FS Fighting Knife A hugely interesting Fairbairn Sykes knife. A third pattern example by Wilkinson, with what appears to be a hand forged blade. The cross guard bears an Ordnance ownership stamp, in itself a scarce feature. The condition is superb. However the most striking aspect of this Second World War issue example is the presence of knot-work loops to the hilt and scabbard. Such work is historically associated with Naval personnel which in this instance suggests a Royal Marine or Naval Beach Commando provenance. Interstingly the knot to the pommel improves the grip and overall feel of the knife quite considerably. In all the knife is likely unique, and certainly both attractive and intersting.
Extremely scarce Motor Machine Gun Corps Shoulder Title A lovely example which has been very tastefully bowed by its wearer.
Extremely scarce No76 Northover Projector Drill Grenade The No76 A.W. or Self Igniting Phosphorus grenade was little more than a Molotov cocktail. Developed during 1940 it was intended as an anti-tank grenade, to be hand thrown, or fired from the Northover Projector. This is a superb Drill example, it is extremely well marked and in excellent condition. Please note I am also selling an extremely rare grenade chest for the AW Bomb.
Extremely scarce original WWI Mess Tin Cover
Extremely scarce pre-WWI Army Issue Binoculars A surprisingly rare item of British Ordnance issue equipment. Army issue binoculars by Ross, dated 1904 and bearing Ordnance ownership marks. The case is exceptionally uncommon, being the earliest official pattern of such issued to the British Army. Of stitched and rivetted construction, the closure tab fastening over a brass stud. This example bears issue stamps of the 2nd Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment.
Extremely scarce Private Purchase Battledress Blouse A lovely example of a WWII officer\'s privately tailored BD blouse with interesting and uncommon features. It is tailored in a fine quality barathea and features lined sleeves and body, the latter incorporating internal breast pockets. Formerly the property of a RAMC Lieutenant who served in the Far East.
Extremely scarce Trial FN FAL / SLR Rifle Training Manual Including details of the trials bayonet
Extremely scarce WWI Turner Encore Clasp Knife A superb and rare example bearing Ordnance ownership marks.
Extremely scarce WWII Civil Defence Leather Gaiters A pair of black leather high-leg gaiters or anklets as issued to some Civil Defence personnel. Clearly maker-marked, Ordnance stamped and 1942 dated.
Extremely scarce WWII dated 1944 Pattern Web Belt In near mint condition, such examples are near impossible to find
Extremely scarce WWII dated 1944 Pattern Web Belt In mint condition, such examples are near impossible to find
Extremely scarce WWII Free French Air Force Lapel Badge A rare WWII enamelled sweetheart brooch or lapel badge of the Forces Aériennes Françaises Libres or FAFL. The only example I have encountered.
Extremely scarce WWII Jungle Green Battledress Trousers These are certainly one of the rarest and most sought after items of WWII Jungle Green clothing.
Extremely scarce WWII Jungle Green Battledress Trousers An excellent 1944 dated pair of Indian-made JG trousers as worn with the cellular Battledress blouse. Certainly one of the most sought after of items of WWII British Army issue tropical clothing, much rarer than serge BD trousers
Extremely scarce WWII Other Ranks\' Service Dress Cap From my own collection, a rare early-WWII OR\'s Service Dress cap. It is maker-marked L Silberston & Sons, and though the size and date are less clear, it appears to be size 6 5/8 and 1939 dated. The original owner has applied his service number to the lining. Even though the cap has clearly been issued, it is in excellent condition. The badge, though lacking, has been affixed by a slider, hence there are no holes in the cap band. Certainly an excellent example of one of the most difficult to find items of WWII British Army head-dress.
Extremely scarce WWII Webbing 3-inch Mortar Ammunition Carriers
Extremely Unusual Home Guard Drill No36 Mills Grenade A rather unusual and likely near unique scratch-built drill No36. No doubt fabricated at unit level for the Home Guard, it comprises a carved and painted wooden body (a little out of scale to the original), fitted with a lever, pin, filling and base plugs clearly taken from an actual No36. The whole has great character, a fascinating grenade indeed.
Extremely unusual WWII Air Raid & Invasion Insurance Document A highly unusual and no doubt rare item of WWII Home Front ephemera.
Extremely unusually marked P\'37 Holster Bearing a large adorsed War Department broad arrow stamp indicating it to be obsolete or \"sold from Service\", most intriguing
Extremely-rare 1942 Indian Khaki Drill BD Blouse Only the second example of such a garment I have seen or handled. Not to be confused with the later khaki cellular blouse, this is a khaki drill garment manufactured to what most collector's erroneously call the original "1937" Pattern of Serge Battledress, having concealed buttons throughout. I have collected Battledress for nearly 30 years, and know of no other examples of this pattern, indeed Brayley & Ingrams' "Khaki Drill and Jungle Green" fails to include one. Clearly and exceptionally rare variant Battledress.
Extremly fine inert 1917 No23 MkI (Mills) Grenade
Extremly rare pre-WWI Military Sporran A superb and rare example of a pre-WWI Highland Regiment issue other ranks\' sporran. It is Glasgow maker marked, dated 1911, and bears Ordnance issue stamps. The condition is superb (there is some old newspaper visible stuck to the trim which I should have removed prior to photography). A stunningly rare item of pre-WWI Scottish issue kit.
Extrmeley rare WWII Army Issue Ear Protectors Introduced as of 1940 for wear by all military personnel as protection against blast and \"screaming bombs\". They were abandoned in favour of cotton wool in 1943 due to the shortage of rubber and are most certainly one of the rare items of WWII personal kit. This is the only pair I know of, they are from my own collection, I was lucky in finding them inside a gas mask haversack many years ago now. You may not see another set. (See Brian L Davis British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two page 251.)
Ezell, Handguns of the World. Military revolvers and self-loaders from 1870-1945 A monumental study
F O Inglis, Bridging Normandy to Berlin 21 Army Group, Royal Engineers A superbly illustrated period study published by British Army of the Rhine. Copies are scarce; prices online range from £125-225.
F Wilkinson, Flintlock Pistols
Factory Home Guard Steel Helmet
Faeroe Islands Force Flash
Falklands Conflict Argentinian Army Helmet Discovered during the breaking of a Falklands troop carrying ship in the North East. Original and untouched, the helmet cover inscribed \"Unlucky Argies!! 1982!!\"
Falklands War Argentine FAL Bayonet Brought back by a veteran with the helmet also listed
Falklands War Argentine Para / Commando Helmet Brought back by a veteran with the FAL bayonet also listed
FANY / First Aid Nursing Yeomanry Officer\'s Cap Badge 1907 - 1933
FANY / First Aid Nursing Yeomanry Tunic and Skirt
Far East Issue Water Purification Filter As carried in the P'44 water bottle pouch
Far East Land Forces South East Asia Flash A lovely example
Far East Theatre Propaganda Leaflet
Far East Theatre Propaganda Leaflet
Far East Theatre Propaganda Leaflet
Far East Theatre RAOC Cap Badge A cast, burnished and maker-marked example
Far East Theatre RASC Slip-on Shoulder Title
Far East Theatre REME Slip-on Shoulder Titles
Far East Theatre Royal Armoured Corps Shoulder Titles
Far East Theatre War Notes A scarce example
Far East Theatre-made REME Officer\'s Cap Badge
Far East Theatre-made Royal Armoured Corps Cap Badge
Far East Theatre-made Royal Armoured Corps Shoulder Title
Fascinating 1938 German Flying Book An excellent example of Walter Ackerman\'s Fliegt Mit! Erlebnis und Technit des Fliegens. It discusses the experience and technique of flying but what really makes this book so interesting to the non German reader is the array of period photographs including uncommon portraits or Udet and Goring, and early Luftwaffe aircraft.
Fascinating book on WWII Escape & Evasion Aid Development A copy of The Secret War of Charles Fraser-Smith signed by the man himself
Fascinating Crimean War Memoir Gowing's A Soldier's Experience, a personal account of the Crimean War, the indian mutiny and the Afghan campaigns, by a former Serjeant Major of the 7th Royal Fusiliers
Fascinating early WWII Training Manual One of my favourites, in places it appears almost quaint.
Fascinating history of the International Arms Trade
Fascinating Provenanced Musket or Artillery Shot An intriguing lot I purchased from the estate of the late Sir Hector Munro, whose ancestors included Generals and other military worthies certainly as far back as the Peninsular War. Inside the box shown was found two items of shot and a manila tag, torn into four but thankfully preserved. Part of the inscription on the tag reads \"Contains Bullet hit Seymour at .... Battle\", the name of the battle I have this far been unable to decipher. The remainder of the inscription refers to relics of the Crimean and perhaps Sudan Wars, placing the items in a broad context. A fascinating lot worthy of further research.
Fascinating Russo-Japanese War History A 1912 edition of Sir Ian Hamilton's A Staff Officer's Scrap-Book During the Russo-Japanese War, telling of the author’s experiences with the Japanese in the Russo Japanese war, 1904-1905
Fascinating WWII RAF Police Medal and War Booty Group Including a letter written home on letter headed paper from the Reichs Chancellery in Berlin
Fascinating WWII Special Attack Weapons Book Covering Allied and Axis suicide and similar weapons
Feather Bonnet A late 20th Century traditionally made private purchase example as worn by Highland Pipers.
February 1915 \"Trench Warfare, Notes on Attack and Defence\" Official Publication
Fergus Cannan, \"Scottish Arms and Armour\"
ffoulkes, Arms and the Tower Charles John ffoulkes (1868–1947) British historian, and curator of the Royal Armouries at the Tower of London, author of "The Armourer and His Craft" and the first published inventory of the Armouries.
Fibre Identity Disc
Fibre Identity Discs
Field Marshal Alexander's April 1945 Allied Force HQ Special Order of the Day A rare example of Alexander's note to his troops prior of Operation Grapeshot, the Spring Italian Offensive and the final Allied assault in Italy during WWII
Field Marshal Erich von Manstein's War Memoirs
Field Marshal Montgomery Autograph A signed copt of Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery's account of the War in North West Europe "Normandy to the Baltic"
Field Marshall Allenby Autograph Letter
Field Marshall Douglas Haig Autograph Letter
Field Marshall Montgomery, Ten Chapters
Field Service Regulations Volume I 1930
Fife & Forfar Yeomanry Cap Badge
Fifth Infantry Division Flash
Fifth Infantry Division Flash
Fifth Infantry Division Flash
Fifty WWI Silks An excellent collection of WWI period cigarette \"silks\" depicting British Army regimental badges.
Fighting Forces Handbook
Fighting Kukri
Fine 1811 East India Company Flintlock Musket An uncommonly good example.
Fine 1811 East India Company Flintlock Musket Additional images
Fine 1917 Trench Art Shell Case An uncommonly good example bearing numerous locations
Fine 1918 manufactured Pattern 1907 Bayonet
Fine 1943 RAF Jaeger LeCoultre 6B/159 Wristwatch Recently serviced. Running and keeping good time.
Fine 19th Century Hunting or Dress Dagger In extremely attractive condition, an impressive 19th century dagger, having black composition hilt with silver ferrule and nickel cross guard, the double-edged blade mirror-burnished, in gilt-tooled leather scabbard with locket and chape
Fine 19th Century Zulu Knobkerrie From my personal collection, an attractive example of the variant having an offsite oblate terminal, dimpled at its poles. The patina is excellent.
Fine and rare Pattern 1939 Braces
Fine and scarce 1942 RAMC 14th Army Slouch Hat
Fine and scarce Pattern 1895 Socket Bayonet
Fine and scarce WWII Officer\'s General Service Cap
Fine antique African Shona Banga Knife A somewhat long example of these distinctive Shona daggers dating to the 19th or early 20th Century
Fine British Pattern 1803 Light Infantry / Flank Company Officer\'s Sword A quality example having a blue-and-gilt blade and ivory grip. (This pattern, with ivory grip, was also designated a pattern worn by General officers.). In uncommonly fine condition. Not for sale outside the UK. Ivory registration reference H7R8DES7.
Fine British Pattern 1803 Light Infantry / Flank Company Officer\'s Sword Additional images
Fine cased set of WWII British Army Sun Glasses Famously worn by Paddy Blair Mayne of the SAS. Examples are currently fetching considerable sums
Fine cased set of WWII British Army Sunglasses Famously worn by Paddy Blair Mayne of the SAS. Examples are currently fetching considerable sums
Fine early 17th Century Antler Powder Flask A German powder flask of circa 1600. Comprising a bifurcated section of deer antler, its outer face carved in depiction of a young woman. With hand wrought iron mounts. An extremely attractive and rare object.
Fine George III Brown Bess Bayonet Its socket bearing an idiosyncratic and finely engraved musket number
Fine George III Brown Bess Bayonet with New Land Pattern Catch A lovely example in high quality reproduction scabbard
Fine George VI Royal Navy Officer\'s Sword A Wilkinson example in excellent condition with knot
Fine Georgian Brown Bess Musket and original matching Bayonet A fresh-to-the-market early 19th Century Volunteer musket by Meredith, having a New land pattern butt and 39 inch 3/4\" calibre Tower proofed barrel. Retaining its original bayonet. A lovely late Georgian British military musket.
Fine Georgian Brown Bess Musket and original matching Bayonet Additional images
Fine Georgian Cavalry Officers' Mameluke Sword Additional images
Fine Georgian Gunners\' Priming Powder Horn An excellent example of this distinctive pattern as used by both Naval gunners and those of the Army during the 18th and early 19th Centuries. The horn is in excellent condition, it has an oak cap and attractively turned beach wood plug.
Fine Georgian Stone Bow These attractive crossbows, known by the English as prods, were used for birding using shot rather than quarrels. This iron-mounted walnut example, dating to the late 18th of early 19th Century, is in excellent working condition, complete with its cords.
Fine Great War British Army issue Binoculars
Fine Imperial German ZF12 Sight for MG08 Maxim Machine Gun An exceptional example with good optics and original instrument case
Fine Imperial Japanese Army Officer's Field Cap
Fine late Georgian / early Victorian Brass Telescope A three-draw brass telescope with mahogany body tube. Somewhat considerable at 81 cm / 31 inches drawn. Certainly of a type which would have been carried on campaign. Retaining its leather transit case. Optically complete.
Fine late Georgian / Victorian Naval Telescope A sarge telescope, measuring approx 50 cm closed, and a considerable 90 cm extended. in excellent condition, having a smooth draw and clear optics.
Fine No 4 Mk I cruciform-section Bayonet
Fine pre-1810 Ordnance Brown Bess Musket While volunteer muskets of this iconic pattern are available, British Army / Ordnance issue examples of the type carried at Waterloo and elsewhere are difficult to find, to say the least. Referred to by the Royal Armouries as a Model 1793 Pattern (Type 1), (having a swan\'s neck cock), this example has resided in my collection for perhaps 20 years now. It bears Board of Ordnance Tower military proof marks, as well and an Ordnance Storekeepers mark and date (the latter often impossible to identify on surviving examples). The action is strong and positive. There is an old repair to one side of the butt which is near impossible to spot. It os one of the best examples I have seen.
Fine pre-1810 Ordnance Brown Bess Musket Additional images
Fine scale model Royal Navy Motor Torpedo Boat A very well executed period hand-built scale model of the Second World War Royal Navy vessel HMMTB 2012. In glazed mahogany case. 37 cm x 17 cm x 10 cm overall.
Fine Victorian 1st Volunteer Battalion King\'s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment Blue Cloth Helmet
Fine Victorian Volunteer Saw-back Bayonet
Fine Wilkinson Pattern 1907 Bayonet
Fine WWI British Army Pocket Watch An exceptional example in working order.
Fine WWII Instructional No36 (Mills) Grenade
Fine WWII No 7 Bayonet For the Mk V Sten and No 4 rifle
Fine WWII Royal Navy Chief Petty Officer\'s Cap
Fine WWII Third Pattern FS Fighting Knife A rather interesting untouched and fresh-to-the-market example of a Second World War third pattern Fairbairn Sykes knife. The grip bears a cast mould mark and struck Ordnance inspectors view mark. The blade is very fine, retains its factory finish and has not been honed. Unusually, the scabbard has a nickel-plated chape and is a pattern encountered with very early second pattern knives. It is however original to this knife (the knurled grips of the second pattern scratch the surface of the scabbard leather, no such damage being present on this example). In all, a superb and idiosyncratic example.
Fines cased set of WWII British Army Sun Glasses Famously worn by Paddy Blair Mayne of the SAS. Examples are currently fetching considerable sums
Fire Guard Arm Band
Fire Guard Arm Band with War Service Chevrons A lovely example of this brassard bearing its original machine-stitched War Service chevrons.
Fire Precautions in War Time, 1939
First Belgian Brigade Standard The Belgian 1st Infantry Brigade, also known as the "Brigade Piron", after its commander, Jean-Baptiste Piron, comprised free Belgian and Luxembourgish soldiers. It fought from Normandy through to the liberation of Belgium and the Netherlands
First Edition Cold War Nuclear Age Masterpiece I simply cannot overstate the significance of this superb novel. Written in the late 1950s, Neville Shute’s classic On the Beach must have struck to the heart of people\'s concerns about nuclear warfare following the devastation caused by atom bombs at the end of world war two. The story follows the lives of people living in Australia after a nuclear war has wiped out all signs of life in the northern hemisphere. The resulting radioactivity is spreading south at a measured pace, and the only people still alive know that they only have a few months left to live. From Australia, survivors detect a mysterious and incomprehensible Morse code radio signal originating from the United States. With hope that some life has remained in the contaminated regions, one of the last American nuclear submarines, USS Scorpion, placed by its captain under Australian naval command, is ordered to sail north to investigate. The novel is both moving and thought provoking in the extreme; I read it as an undergraduate and still regard it as an exceptionalo read. It was adapted for the screenplay of a 1959 film featuring Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, and Fred Astaire. This is a first edition in original dust jacket.
First edition of 'A Bridge Too Far' I read this account of the battle of Arnhem whilst an undergraduate and consider it one of the best military histories I have ever enjoyed. This is a first edition of Cornelius Ryan's classic, complete with original dust jacket
First edition of 'A Bridge Too Far' I read this account of the battle of Arnhem whilst an undergraduate and consider it one of the best military histories I have ever enjoyed. This is a first edition of Cornelius Ryan's classic, complete with original dust jacket
First edition of 'Arnhem Lift - Diary of a Glider Pilot' Published in 1945, just a few months after Operation Market Garden, this book recounts the experiences of a German Jewish glider pilot Louis Hagen, who joined the British army and who took part in the failed mission. Hagen describes being holed up around Arnhem in the Netherlands with his fellow paratroopers and surrounded by German troops, fighting desperately for a week against hopeless odds. Despite volunteering for numerous dangerous patrols, Hagen survived the battle without serious wounds and was later personally decorated by King George VI
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First Issue 4-inch Luger Unit-Marked to Uhlan Regiment A de-activated first-issue Luger by DWM manufactured in 1909, (there is no chamber date, correct for a pre-1910 gun). There is no stock lug or magazine hold-open device as per early specification. It has correct matching numbers excepting the magazine, which is of the appropriate first-issue type. The gun retains approximately 85% of it\'s original finish and has excellent grips. A very attractive feature is the presence of unit marks to the 4th Company of the 19th Uhlans. A rare and desirable Luger. For sale within the UK only
First pattern 1st Armoured Division Flash
First Pattern 49th (West Riding) Division Flash
First Pattern 49th (West Riding) Division Flash
First pattern 4th Infantry Division Flash
First pattern FS Fighting Knife A very good example. The one has a particularly well machined grip. The assembly is original and tight, with no play in the cross guard. The lower tabs and back strap have been modified by the addition of button holes used to secure it to the wearer's leg.
First Pattern FS Fighting Knife A recently discovered Fairbairn Sykes knife, never before in a collection. Intriguingly it bears its original owners name on its scabbard.
First Pattern Luftwaffe Officers' Dagger
First Pattern Royal Armoured Corps Cap Badge A lovely example.
First pattern WWII GQ Parachute Badge An example of the first pattern badge pre-dating the enameled type. These were unofficial parachute qualification wings issued to paratroops and others by the parachute manufacturer Gregory Quilter
First pattern WWII GQ Parachute Badge An example of the first pattern badge pre-dating the enameled type. These were unofficial parachute qualification wings issued to paratroops and others by the parachute manufacturer Gregory Quilter
First pattern WWII GQ Parachute Badge An example of the first pattern badge pre-dating the enameled type. These were unofficial parachute qualification wings issued to paratroops and others by the parachute manufacturer Gregory Quilter
First variant 1937 Pattern Binoculars Pouch
First variant 4th Infantry Division Flash
First World War 18-pounder Artillery Shell An excellent inert example, extremely well marked.
First World War Army Officer's Spurs Conforming to the Regulation Pattern. In excellent condition
First World War Artillery Telescope With superb optics and in original wooden transit case.
First World War Atlas Martin Gilbert's fascinating work
First World War Austrian Army Driver\'s Badge
First World War Casualty Group A British War and Allied Victory Medal pair to 63127 Private Grainger Oliphant of the Green Howards, killed aged 28 on the 13th of April 1918, having previously served with the Royal Welsh Fusliliers (other service number 35061).
First World War Flare Pistol Cardridge Brought back by Major C L Armstrong, 11th Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment, a flare pistol cartridge bearing a label which reads Verey pistol cartridge, Armentieres, 1916
First World War French Mail Body Armour A rare and unusual itme of First World War body armour, being an undershirt with mail \"skirt\" intended to protect the abdomen from shrapnel.
First World War German Army Organisation, Structure & Order of Battle A copy of Herman Cronn\'s masterpiece, an essential reference for the collector & historian.
First World War German Artillery Fuze A WWI German fuze attractively mounted on a turned wooden soccle.
First World War Pair to the Northumberland Fusiliers Named to 75185 Pte D O Tyson.
First World War Silver War Badge As issued to service men discharged wounded unfit for service.
First World War Small Box Respirator Facepiece Brought back by Major C L Armstrong, 11th Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment, part of a British Army issue Small Box Respirator.
First World War Soldier's Pay Book That of a mechanized transport driver, Army Service Corps
First World War Soldier's Pay Book That of a Labour Group Clerk
First World War Soldier's Pay Book That of a Royal Engineers Sapper
First World War Trench Knife A purposeful looking example, being a field-modified Pattern 1903 bayonet. Recently acquired from a descendant of the Machine Gun Corps veteran who carried it in the trenches.
First World War Trench Pocket Watch Wrist Strap An excellent example as carried by both aviators and ground troops
First World War Trench Watch An excellent example of a WWI trench watch complete with it\'s original Meshguard trade-mark watch glass cover. The watch is in a 1918 hall-marked silver case and retains it\'s original leather strap with silver buckle. It has a white enamel face with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands. The watch isn\'t running at present though I had it checked over by a watch restorer who advised me there is nothing broken or damaged, that all elements are functional and that in his opinion all that is required is a clean and service to free the movement.
First World War Trench Watch Meshguard A pleasing and idiosyncratic example
Five year's printed War Service Chevrons
Flaming Bomb Rank Badges
Flayderman, \"The Bowie knife, unsheathing the American Legend\" An essential reference, beautifully illustrated.
Fleet Air Arm Air Gunners' Badge
Fleet Air Arm Flying Helmet The exterior is distressed, though sound, while the lining appears unused. Complete with original wiring loom, earphones, rubber ear cups and jack plug
Fleet Air Arm Leading Air Mechanic's Badge
Fleet Air Arm Pilot's Wings
Flook, \"A Photographic Primer of Military Knives\" Published 1990 and now out of print. Copies are near impossible to source
Foot Powder Tin - complete
For Fuhrer & Fatherland Volume 2, extremely scarce An extremely scarce copy of Angolia\'s standard reference For Fuhrer and Fatherland - political and civil awards of the Third Reich. This is the 1989 updated Bender edition which runs to some 412 pages. Long since out of print, with copies changing hands for up to £80.
For Fuhrer and Fatherland volume I Still the best single volume reference covering military awards of the German Thrid reich
For Fuhrer and Fatherland volume I Still the best single volume reference covering military awards of the German Thrid reich
For Fuhrer and Fatherland volume II Still the best single volume reference covering political and civil awards of the German Thrid reich
Fordson W.O.T.I Driver\'s Handbook A rare original manual covering the 3 ton 6 wheeled chassis Fordson W.O.T.I.. 1940 dated and in excellent condition.
Foreign Legions of the Third Reich A seminal work which remains unsurpassed and truly fascinating. The title page is torn, otherwise the book is excellent.
Foreign Volunteers of the Third Reich Volume 1 David Littlejohn\'s classic as published by Bender. A fascinating and essential reference for the collector in this field.
Foriegn Volunteers of the Third Reich volume 1 A classic
Foriegn Volunteers of the Third Reich volume 3
Forman's Guide to Thrid Reich German Awards and their Values
Fortress Engineer Regiment, Gibraltar Garrison
Fosten and Carman, Uniforms of Foot Guards from 1661 to the Present Day
Fosten and Marion, The German Army 1914-18
Four inert WWI .303 Rifle Rounds
Four period Great War Fine Art Prints A rare group of works by the artist and Machine Gun Corps officer Edward Handley-Read, 1870-1935. Published by the Fine Art Trade Guild and bearing its blind-impressed stamp. Uniformly framed and mounted under glass (one glass lacking). Depicting respectively the road to Loos, ruins at Ypres and Loos, and one other prospect.
Four period Great War Fine Art Prints Additional images
Four WWI Officers\' Cuff Rank Pips
Four WWI Trench Maps in Wallet with provenance Having been carried by an officer of the 14th Battalion Royal Welch Fusiliers
Four year's printed War Service Chevrons
Four year's printed War Service Chevrons
Four year's printed War Service Chevrons
Four years printed War Service Chevrons
Four Years' Printed War Service Chevrons
Fourth Infantry Division printed Flash
Fowler, \"Nazi Insignia\"
Fox's Puttees
Fox's Puttees A pale tan pair in good used condition with a few moth nips though complete with a scarce original Fox's card
Fox's Puttees for Officers An un-worn pair
Fragment of Wood from Nelson's HMS Victory Fragments of timber officially salvaged from Nelson's flagship HMS Victory are recovered periodically during repairs and restoration. They are then sold in small pieces to raise funds towards her preservation. However here we have a relatively large fragment likely dating to the 1970's. An interesting object offering a solid memento of Nelson's flagship at Trafalgar
Fragment of Wood from Nelson\'s HMS Victory Fragments of timber officially salvaged from Nelson\'s flagship HMS Victory are recovered periodically during repairs and restoration. They are then sold in small pieces to raise funds towards her preservation. However here we have a relatively large fragment likely dating to the 1970\'s. An interesting object offering a solid memento of Nelson\'s flagship at Trafalgar.
Fragment of Wood from Nelson\'s HMS Victory Fragments of timber officially salvaged from Nelson\'s flagship HMS Victory are recovered periodically during repairs and restoration. They are then sold in small pieces to raise funds towards her preservation. However here we have a relatively large fragment likely dating to the 1970\'s. An interesting object offering a solid memento of Nelson\'s flagship at Trafalgar.
France & Germany Star
France and Germany Star
France and Germany Star
Francis K Mason, The Avro Lancaster A scarce copy of this definitive study
Franco-Prussian War Veterans' Lapel Badge
Frank and Joan Shaw, We Remember the D-Day A highly regarded series of personal reminiscences
Frank and Joan Shaw, We Remember the Home Guard A highly regarded series of personal reminiscences
Frank H Winter, \"The First Golden Age of Rocketry\" A fascinating study of Congreve and Hale rockets of the 19th Century
Franklin, \"British Napoleonic Field Artillery, the first complete illustrated guide to equipment and uniforms\"
Franks, Giblin and McCrery, Under the Guns of the Red Baron
Frederic Shoberl, \"Narrative of the Most Remarkable Events which occurred in and near Leipzig\", 1814 "Narrative of the Most Remarkable Events which occurred in and near Leipzig, immediately before, during, and subsequent to, the sanguinary series of engagements between the Allied Armies and the French, from the 14th to the 19th October, 1813"
Frederick Stephens, Reproduction? Recognition! A scarce book on detecting fake Third Reich daggers
Frederick Stephens, \"Fighting Knives\"
Frederick Wilkinson - Firearms A classic, well-illustrated study
Frederick Wilkinson's Militaria An ex-library copy of a classic, somewhat dated now, though certainly one I regularly borrowed as a boy
Frederick Wilkinson, Antique Guns and Gun Collecting
Frederick Wilkinson, World War 1 Weapons and Uniforms
Free Belgian Army Honourary Rank Award Documents Two hand-prepared and framed documents from the I Bon Pionniers to Major Matthews MC.
Free French Forces Flash
Free Netherlands Forces Cap Badge An example by J R Gaunt
Free Polish Army Cloth Shoulder Title
Free Polish Army Pay Book and Photograph Group
Free Polish Army Pay Book and Photograph Group Additional images
French 1866 Chassepot Rifle Bayonet An excellent example
French 1866 Chassepot Rifle Bayonet An excellent example
French 1866 Chassepot Rifle Bayonet An extremely good example of what is certainly one of the most handsome of bayonets. It has matching numbers to bayonet and scabbard, while the blade is in stunning condition.
French 1887 Lebel Bayonet Showing some pitting to the hilt and scabbard, the blade however is excellent
French Auction Catalogue of Napoleonic & Antique Arms
French Foreign Legion Badge
French Great War Commemorative Fob Medalion
French Lebel Bayonet Frog Some stitching requiring renewal but a good solid example
French M1936 MAS Bayonet
French Male 1874 Gras Bayonet
French MAS 1936 Spike Bayonet
French Mle 1847 Socket Bayonet
French Mle 1866 Bayonet for the Chassepot rifle A superb example of this extremely attractive bayonet, the scabbard of which retains most of its original blued finish
French Mle 1866 Chassepot Bayonet
French Mle 1866 Chassepot Bayonet
French Mle 1866 Chassepot Bayonet An excellent example with matching serials
French Mle 1866 Chassepot Bayonet An excellent example
French Mle 1866 Chassepot Bayonet Bearing batching serials to scabbard and cross-guard
French Mle 1866 Chassepot Bayonet Scabbard
French Mle 1874 Bayonet An excellent example with matching numbers to scabbard and crossguard, the blade is exceptional.
French Mle 1874 Bayonet
French Mle 1874 Bayonet
French Mle 1874 Bayonet
French Mle 1874 Bayonet An epee bayonet for the Gras rifle
French Mle 1874 Epee Bayonet As good an example as one could wish for, with matching serials to the bayonet and scabbard
French Mle 1874 Epee Bayonet
French Mle 1874 Gras Bayonet
French Mle 1874 Gras Bayonet Having matching serials
French Mle 1874 Gras Bayonet
French Mle 1886 Lebel Bayonet An exceptional example complete with it\'s original frog.
French Mle 1886 Lebel Bayonet An exceptional example with matching serials to scabbard and quillon, complete with original frog.
French Mle 1886 Lebel bayonet
French Mle 1892 Bayonet
French Mle 1892 Bayonet Frog
French Mle 1936 Bayonet
French Model 1822 Percussion Musket Likely a souvenir of the Crimean War
French Model 1831 Artillery Short Sword
French Model 1831 Artillery Short Sword
French Model 1866 Chassepot Bayonet The best example of this extremely handsome bayonet I have seen
French Model 1866 Chassepot Bayonet
French Model 1866 Chassepot Rifle Bayonet
French Model 1874 Bayonet With matching serials to quillon and scabbard
French Model 1874 Bayonet
French Model 1874 Bayonet A very good example
French Model 1874 Epee Bayonet An excellent example throughout.
French Model 1874 Gras Rifle Bayonet An excellent example
French Model 1886 Bayonet for the Lebel Rifle A very good example of this iconic bayonet
French Model 1886 Lebel Rifle Bayonet An excellent example of this iconic bayonet in its original form with hooked quillon, retaining its original 1913 dated frog
French Model 1886/16/35 Bayonet
French Model 1892/15 Bayonet
Frith and Andrews, \"Antique Pistol Collecting\"
Full Dress Parachute Wings
Fuller and Gregory, Japanese Military and Civil Swords and Dirks A definitive study. Out of print and much sought after
Fuller and Gregory, Military Swords of Japan, 1868-1945
Fuller and Gregory, Military Swords of Japan, 1868-1945 An excellent and accessible study
fuller and Gregory, \"Military Sword of Japan 1868-1945\"
Fully restored Imperial Japanese Arisaka Rifle Bayonet With reproduction frog
G F Wallace, The Guns of the Royal Air Force 1939 - 1945 An excellent study
G N George, English Guns & Rifles George remains one of the great writers in this field. His works provide both detail and a good narrative. Perhaps amongst the best books to read fro those interested in the evolution of English firearms
Gale & Polden Bren Machine Gun Manual One of the more attractive and desirable manuals for the Bren
Gale & Polden Thompson Machine Gun Manual A classic
Gallipoli Casualty Medal Group Being a 1914-15 Star trio to 15719 Private J Townsley, recorded as wounded in Glory is No Compensation: The Border Regiment at Gallipoli, 1915 by Ralph May, Stuart Eastwood and Clive Elderton
Gallipoli Officer Casualty's Sword A very pleasing Edward VII 1897 Pattern infantry officers' sword with blade etching identifying the original owner as Lieutenant Sydney Hammond Marsland, 11th Battalion Manchester Regiment, killed in action on the 7th of August, 1915. The sword comes with research notes.
Gangarosa, \"FN...Browning. Armorer to the World\"
Gangarosa, \"P.38 Automatic Pistol. The First 50 Years\"
Garand Clip An inert clip
Garrison Artillery Webbing Equipment Pouch
Gas Detector Kit
Gas Mask Anti-Dim Kit
Gas Mask Anti-Dim Outfit
Gas Mask with Ultra-rare Sandbag Cover From my own collection, a WWII General Service Respirator and haversack, the latter within its original hessian outer protective cover. In April of 1942 orders were issues ordering the construction, under unit arrangements, of hessian covers made from sandbags for wear over the respirator haversack, in order to reduce wear and tear. (See Davis\' British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two pages 240-241). This is the only example I have seen in any collection, it is utterly genuine. Complete as found almost 20 years ago with anti-dim outfit and cotton waste. A unique opportunity.
Gas Mask with ultra-rare Sandbag Cover From a Home Guard veteran source, a WWII General Service Respirator and haversack, the latter within its original hessian outer protective cover. In April of 1942 orders were issued ordering the construction, under unit arrangements, of hessian covers made from sandbags for wear over the respirator haversack, in order to reduce wear and tear. (See Davis' British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two pages 240-241). This only the second example I have seen in any collection.
Gen Sir Howard Douglas, \"An Essay on the Principles and Construction of Military Bridges\", 1853 "An Essay on the Principles and Construction of Military Bridges and the Passage of Rivers in Military Operations". A handsome copy of a classic and important work.
General Officer\'s Cap Badge
General Service Button Sweetheart Brooch
General Service Cap A mint unissued example
General Service Cap A mint unissued example
General Service Corps Beret Badge
General Service Corps Cap Badge
General Service Corps Cap Badge
General Service Corps Officer's Cap Badge
General Service Corps Officer's Cap Badge
General Service Corps Officers Collar Badges
General Service Corps Plastic Cap Badge
General Service Corps Plastic Cap Badge
General Service Corps Plastic Cap Badge
General Service MkII Watch Requiring restoration
General Service Respirator A standard Second World War British Army issue gas mask dated 1941.
General Service Respirator An excellent, near mint example
General Service Respirator An excellent group in virtually unissued condition
General Service Respirator A very good example as found with anti-gas eye shields and first field dressing
General Service Respirator & Haversack An excellent example throughout.
General Service Respirator and Anti-Gas Kit Part of the group belonging to Home Guardsman H E Hillam. Recently acquired and fresh to the market
General Service Respirator and Haversack
General Service Respirator Haversack A mint 1940 dated example
General Service Resprator in Indian Haversack A lovely Far East theatre of operations configuration.
General Service Waist Belt Clasp
General Sir John Hackett's Arnhem Memoir
General\'s Pattern Sword Knot
Genuine early SAS Wings A superb set of wings, having had press studs attached for easy removal from uniform for laundering
Genuine early SAS Wings A superb set of wings, having had press studs attached for easy removal from uniform for laundering
Genuine fragment of Timber from Henry VIII's Mary Rose
Geoffrey Boothroyd, The Handgun An excellent study by one the greats
Geoffrey Boothroyd, \"The Handgun\" An excellent study by one of the giants in the field
Geoffrey Tweedale, The Sheffield Knife Book, a History and Collectors' Guide
Georg Gunter, Last Laurels, The German Defence of Upper Silesia, January - May, 1945 A very highly regarded history
Georg Jensen enamelled-silver King Mark Lapel Badge
George Bradford, Armour Camouflage and Markings, North Africa, 1940-1943
George Cameron Stone, A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration and Use of Arms and Armour in All Countries and at All Times One of the greatest achievements in the study of arms and armour. Stone's Glossary remains an essential reference.
George Cameron Stone, A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration and Use of Arms and Armour in All Countries and at All Times One of the greatest achievements in the study of arms and armour. Stone's Glossary remains an essential reference. If you only own one book in this field, it should be Stone's Glossary
George III 1797 Cartwheel Two Pence and Penny Coins Good examples of these most striking of British coins. Struck for just two years, though only bearing the date 1797, these coins were the first made at a steam foundry, that of Matthew Bolton at Soho, Birmingham. The distinctive form and extreme weight, the Two Penny coin weighing a full two ounces of copper, make these delightful curios, not least to re-enactors of the Georgian era.
George III Infantry Hanger / Short Sword
George III Jamaica Militia Shoulder Belt Plate
George III Long Sea Service Flintlock Pistol Perhaps the most sought after service pistol of its era.
George III Long Sea Service Flintlock Pistol Additional images
George III Naval Octant A late 18th or very early 19th Century Hadley octant by Spencer, Browning and Rust of London. In ebony, brass and ivory, the brass elements now oxidized. A type of instrument no doubt commonly used by officers of Nelson's Navy
George III New Land Pattern Bayonet Requiring restoration of the leaf spring, though not a difficult task in the right hands (I can recommend a restorer). Otherwise a very good example of a rare bayonet.
George III Royal Carmarthen Fusiliers Shoulder Belt Plate
George Markham, \"Japanese Infantry Weapons of World War Two\" An excellent study
George Millar, The Bruneval Raid
George Neuman, Swords & Blades of the American Revolution An essential reference for the collectors of 18th Century edged weapons
George V / George VI Dress Buff Leather Waistbelt
George VI Life Guards Badge
George VI Royal Canadian Engineers Cap Badge
George VI Royal Engineers Cap Badge
George VI Royal Engineers Cap Badge
George VI Royal Engineers Cap Badge
George VI Royal Engineers Officers\' SD Cap Badge
George VI Royal Engineers Officer\'s Forage Cap Badge A superb example maker-marked by J R Gaunt.
George VI Royal Engineers Sweetheart Handkerchief
George VI Royal Horse Artillery Beret Badge
George VI Royal Horse Artillery Beret Badge
George VI Victory Message to School Children An example of these most poignant of documents
George Wheeler, Seitengewehr: History of the German bayonet 1919-1945 A superb study
Georgian 'Nelson' Fork for Light Infantry / Rifles Arm Amputee A rare early 19th Century close-plated combined fork and knife, the handle bearing a Light Infantry bugle device. The blade bearing the marks of Harwood, registered in 1816. An item of cutlery related to that associated with Admiral Lord Nelson and used by arm amputees, no doubt this one by a veteran of the Napoleonic Wars
Georgian / Napoleonic General\'s Portrait Reproduced from one of the famous series of carricatures by the Edinburgh artist John Kay (1742-1826), a portrait of General Sir Ralph Abercromby. Framed under glass.
Georgian Army Other Rank\'s Pewter Button
Georgian Artillery Gunner's Powder Horn A very pleasing example
Georgian Artillery Gunner\'s Powder Horn
Georgian Artillery Other Rank\'s Pewter Tunic Button
Georgian Baker Rifle or similar Powder Horn
Georgian Baker Rifle or similar Powder Horn
Georgian Bone Shoe Horn Very possibly a Napoleonic prisoner-of-war piece
Georgian Brown Bess Bayonet
Georgian Brown Bess Bayonet Rack numbered and having a sighting groove in its socket ring
Georgian Cadet Socket Bayonet A fine example by Hill. Blade 29 cm, MRD 23mm, socket 6 cm
Georgian Constabulary Truncheon A lovely original early 19th Century example bearing the Royal cipher.
Georgian Coquilla Nut Flea Trap A charming if rather gory Georgian artifact. These were carried about the person, containing a little dried blood and hoey or resin, they were intended to attract and catch fleas. No doubt a useful personal posession for the soldier on campaign.
Georgian Flintlock Fowling Piece Double Charger
Georgian Gunner\'s Powder Horn
Georgian Gunner\'s Powder Horn A rare Board of Ordnance and unit marked example
Georgian Ivory Gunter's Scale A superb example of this instrument devised during the 17th Century and utilizing logarithmic scales to perform calculations. A tool commonly used by marine navigators and gunners.
Georgian Military Bandsman's Sword Having a brass hilt with lion's head pommel
Georgian Military Ivory-hilted Spadroon The sword hilt bearing and engraved cartouche to its reeded ivory grip
Georgian Military Powder Flask / Horn Rather interestingly the brass cap lever bears an ordnance broad arrow mark. The brass collar, wooden bung and plug are replacements
Georgian Military Powder Flask / Horn
Georgian Military Powder Horn An extremely handsome and somewhat large example
Georgian Military Powder Horn
Georgian Naval Dirk Blade
Georgian Naval Dirk Scabbard An extremely fine scabbard
Georgian Officer's Gorget An original Georgian officer’s universal pattern gorget as introduced in 1796. An example of one of the most delightful items of military regalia from the Georgian era.
Georgian Peg and Worm Corkscrew A scarce and elegant example of a type carried on campaign during the Georgian era
Georgian Pocket Magnetic Compass A delightful instrument of a type which would have been carried by many Army officers. Having a mahogany case with hinged lid (one hinge a/f), it has a printed rose and blued steel needle with 'stop' lever fixing the latter when the lid is closed. The underside of the lid bears a period ink inscription dated 1792.
Georgian Pocket Magnetic Compass
Georgian Sector A superb example of the instrument known as a sector. The Sector is a form of jointed rule with graduated scales on it, a number of which radiate from the axis of the joint. These scales enable calculations to be performed, based on the principle of similar triangles, with the aid of dividers. Other scales were used for trigonometry or were logarithmic and could thus be used for multiplication and division. They were commonly used by Naval and Army officers as aids for example to navigation and gunnery. This sector is in boxwood and brass, it is in excellent condition.
Georgian Sergeants' Pattern Brown Bess Bayonet
Georgian Shoe Buckle An exceptionaly pleasing close-plated steel shoe buckle of the type which would have been worn by officer gentlemen of the Georgian era. The quality of design and construction is extremely fine.
Georgian Silhouette with Royal Navy Associations A thoroughly handsome early 19th Century silhouette of a gentleman. It has bronzed detail, is under a domed glass within a gilt bezel in a lacquered frame. What makes it particularly interesting is the inscription verso, \"Capt Wm. Mackenzie RN, Skiniden [?], Killed in action off the Lizard in Jan. 1807. A pleasing Georgian silhouette warranting further research.
Georgian Silver Campaign Shaving Brush
Georgian Sovereign Scales An extremely attractive and somewhat ingenious little instrument.
Georgian Spectacles An utterly charming original 19th Century set of spectacles, ideal for the re-enactor
Georgian Stone Bow These attractive crossbows, known by the English as prods, were used for birding using shot rather than quarrels. This iron-mounted walnut example, dating to the third quarter of the 18th Century, is in pleasing condition, showing a working-life repair to the stock, and having a lovely untouched patina throughout.
Georgian three-draw Brass Telescope by Dollond Complete with original leather transit case. Optically complete (lenses dirty). A fine instrument of a type carried on campaign.
Georgian Wax Relief Profile Portrait of Napoleon A pleasing portrait in this visually striking medium. In original turned oak frame under a convex glass. Frame 13.5cm diameter
Georgian Wellington Peninsula Campaign Commemorative A 1/2 penny token struck in Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire to commemorate Arthur Wellesley, later the Duke of Wellington\'s Peninsular campaign victories
Gerard Gorokhoff, Russian Imperial Guard
Gerd Bottger, Narvik im Bild, 1941 An original Second World War German publication
German 1871 Pattern Bayonet A lovely example complete with original frog
German 1915 nA Kugel Granade An excellent inert example retaining much original paint finish
German Aerial Propaganda Leaflet Penned by John Amery, founder of the British Freikorps sentenced to death fro treason at the War's end
German Army Greatcoat Strap
German Army Officer\'s Parade Bayonet An excellent example of a German extrawaffen KS98 or Officers\' dress/parade bayonet of the Second World War. In very good condition with the blade bearing the marks of Weyersberg, Kirschbaum and Co., of Solingen.
German Army Uniforms Books A handsome two-volume study
German Bronze Cross of Honour
German Camouflaged M1940 Stahlhelm An original fresh-to-the-market example never previously in a collection. It appears to be a double-decal specimen, having had a spray-applied three-colour camouflage finish applied. It retains its original liner and 1940 dated chin strap. The presence of a leather strap and D-ring affixed internally to the rear liner retaning rivet is a rare feature. The helmet is further enhanced by the presence of its original owner's name painted onto the underside of the rear apron. A good original example of a much faked variant.
German Camouflaged M1940 Stahlhelm additional images.
German Cross of Honour An 'Ehrenkreuz 1914-18 as instituted in 1936 by Hindenburg for issue to veterans of the Great War
German Cross of Honour with Swords
German Gebirgsjager / Mountain Troops Book
German Helmets 1933-1945 A tired working copy
German Invasion Plans for the British Isles, 1940 The 2007 Bodleian Library re-print
German K98 Bayonet Frog A good sound original example.
German KCB Bayonet
German KCB Bayonet
German Lock Knife Of a type carried during both World Wars
German M1916 Steel Helmet Complete with original 1916 dated liner which retains all it\'s original pads, though one liner-retaining rivet appears to be a field replacement.
German M35 Double Decal Helmet in Tan Camouflage A rare stahlhelm.
German Medal Miniature Stick Pin
German Medal Ribbons Hanseatic Cross, Iron Cross second class and Bronze Honour Cross
German MG 34 / 42 Magazine / Gurttrommel 34
German Military Handguns, 1879-1918 An excellent copy of John Walter\'s classic German Military Handguns, 1879-1918. As always with Walter\'s works, the text is definitive and the illustrations superb. It runs to some 80 pages and covers the Reichs Revolvers, Lugers and Mauser C\'96 Parabellum alongside their ammunition, accessories and holsters. An essential reference.
German Model 1942 Steel Helmet A very fine, likely unissued M \'42 stahlhelm bearing a later reproduction decal which should in my opinion be removed.
German Model 1942 Steel Helmet An exceptional example
German modified Dutch M-1915 Stormdolk Fighting Knife Adopted during WWII by the Germans and designated by them as the Dolch 115 (h)
German M\'1916 Steel helmet with original camouflage
German M\'42 Stahlhelm with Battle Damage A very good single decal M\'42 steel helmet exhibiting extremely striking schrapnel or bullet damage to the rear; the projectile having penetrated both shell, liner band and leather liner. The decal is very complete, and the original factory-applied paint is present (appearing rather glossy in some of the images due to the lighting conditions during photography). In all an extremely desirable example, fresh to the market and never before in a collection.
German Police Bayonet Scabbard A rare Third Reich short variant police bayonet scabbard
German POW Identity Disc A curious British-issue identity disc which I have owned for quite some time. It simply bears a Germanic sounding name and five-digit serial with letter prefix. I suspect it to be POW issue.
German POW made Model House A delightful hand built wooden challet or house bearing an extract from an old auction catalogue indicating it was crafted by a German Prisoner of War
German Propaganda Leaflet, How many new graveyards wait for you behind the Atlantic Wall? Clearly aimed at US troops
German S71/84 Export Bayonet
German S84/98 Bayonet for the K98
German S98/05 aA Bayonet A good example of the first variant 'butcher' bayonet by Simpson, with original frog
German Third Reich 25 Year Faithful Service Cross
German Third Reich Afrika Korps Webbing Belt
German Third Reich Arbeitsbuch
German Third Reich Army Belt The buckle by Dransfield and Co and the leather belt by Overhoff
German Third Reich Army Belt The buckle by Math. Salcher and Son
German Third Reich Army Belt Buckle
German Third Reich Army Obershutze Rank Star
German Third Reich Army Officer's Dagger Portepee
German Third Reich Army Officer's Dagger Straps
German Third Reich Army Officer's Rank Pips
German Third Reich Army Sports Shirt Badge An excellent original example brought back by the Fife & Forfar Yeomanry veteran whose medals are also listed.
German Third Reich Army Tunic / Shirt Breast Eagle
German Third Reich Army Tunic / Shirt Eagle
German Third Reich Assman NSDAP Insignia Price List
German Third Reich Bayonet Frog
German Third Reich BeVo Tunic Breast Eagle
German Third Reich Cloth Insignia Reference An extremely well illustrated guide
German Third Reich Cockade
German Third Reich Commercial S84/98 Bayonet Devoid of Wehrmacht Waffenamt or manufacturer\'s marks. The cross-guard issue numbered. An SS, Police or similar contract K98 bayonet
German Third Reich Dress Bayonet A very good example by Eikhorn
German Third Reich Dress Bayonet A so-called carbine length example by Robert Klaas having a functioning locking stud
German Third Reich Dress Bayonet by Eickhorn
German Third Reich Driver's License
German Third Reich Eastern Front Medal
German Third Reich Eastern Front Medal
German Third Reich Edged Weapons Book Robin Lumsden's work is one of the most useful single volume guides in this field
German Third Reich Extraseitengewehr Dress Bayonet
German Third Reich Heer Collar Patch
German Third Reich Iron Cross First Class
German Third Reich Kriegsmarine Breast Eagle
German Third Reich Kriegsmarine Cap Tally
German Third Reich Kriegsmarine Senior NCO Radio Operator Epaulette Badge
German Third Reich KS98 Dress Bayonet
German Third Reich Luftwaffe Belt Having a second variant alloy buckle maker-marked JD and excellent, well-marked leather
German Third Reich Organization Todt Collar Badge
German Third Reich RAD Bread Bag
German Third Reich Reichsamt für Wetterdienst Envelope Reich Office for Weather Service
German Third Reich S84/98 A 1942 dated example by Richard Herder with original frog
German Third Reich S84/98 Bayonet for the K98 A good 1937 dated wood-gripped example by Berg & Co, with matching serials to blade and scabbard, and its original 1939 dated frog.
German Third Reich S84/98 Bayonet for the K98 Carbine A 1939 example by the firm of Ernst Pack, bearing matching serials and retaining its original bayonet frog
German Third Reich S84/98 Bayonet for the K98 Carbine A 1936 example bearing the manufacturers' S/245 of J.Sch., Jetter und Scheerer, Tuttlingencode. Complete with bayonet frog and NCOs' troddel. The frog is unusual in apparently bearing the trademark of Karl Eickhorn
German Third Reich Silver Wound Badge
German Third Reich Uniforms Book
German Third Reich War Merit Medal with Award Document
German Third Reich Wehrmacht Army Officers' Shoulder Strap
German Third Reich Wehrmacht Binoculars and Bakelite Case In excellent condition. One ocular focus us slipping slightly, though it functions.
German Third Reich Winterhilfswerk - Ostpreussen Tinnie
German Third Reich Wound Badge in black
German Third Rich 50 Year Veteran's Badge A scarce 50 year membership NS-RKB (Nationalsozialistische Reichskriegerbund) / National Socialist Reich War Veterans League badge
German Training Stick Grenade
German Weimar / Third Reich Baltic Cross First Class A scarce and fine original example of this award, the only Weimar military award commonly worn by eligible Wehrmacht personnel.
German WWI 75mm Shell Case A 1917 dated example.
Gerritsen, \"Fighting the British at Arnhem, the SS-Unterfuhrerschule Arnhem\"
GHQ Home Forces Flash
GHQ Home Forces Flash
GHQ Home Forces Flash
GHQ India bullion-embroidered Flash
GHQ India Flash
GHQ India Flash
GHQ India Officers\' Bullion Flashes An apparently unworn pair still threaded together.
GHQ Middle East Land Forces printed Flash
Gigraltar Garrison Anti-Aircraft Flash
Gilkerson, \"Boarders Away, Firearms of the Age of Sail\" An essential reference
Gilkerson, \"Boarders Away, Volume II, Firearms in the Age of Fighting Sail\" A superb study, now out of print. Copies command high prices.
Gilkerson, \"Boarders Away, with Steel - Edged Weapons & Polearms\" An exceptional study of the edged weapons of the age of sail
Gill and Groves, \"Club Route in Europe. The Story of 30 Corps in the European Campaign\"
Girls Venture Corps Title
Glasgow University OTC Cap Badge
Glider Pilot Regiment Cap Badge
Glider Pilot Regiment Cap Badge
Glider Troops Qualification Badge
Glosters Back Badge
Gloucestershire Hussars Uniform An extremely handsome cavalry uniform. While the overalls date to the second quarter of the 20th Century, the busby is pre-WWI or Victorian (the plume and holder are loose fitting later replacements).
Gloucestershire Hussars Uniform Additional images
Gloucestershire Regiment Association Lapel Badge
Gloucestershire Regiment Cap Badge
Gloucestershire Regiment Cap Badge
Gloucestershire Regiment Officer's Back Badge
Gloucestershire Regiment Officer's Collar Badge
Gloucestershire Regiment Plastic Back Badge A rare example
Gloucestershire Regiment Plastic Back Badge
Gloucestershire Regiment Plastic Cap Badge
Gloucestershire Regiment Shoulder Title
Gloucestershire Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
Gloucestershire Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
Gloucestershire Regiment Staybright Cap Badges
Glover, \"Coloured Field Service Caps, Infantry\" A superb reference published by the Military Historical Society
Gold Caterpillar Club Badge
Goldsmith, \"The Grand Old Lady of No Man\'s Land, the Vickers Machinegun\"
Golley, \"The Big drop, the Guns of Melville, June 6, 1944\" A rare uncorrected advance proof copy of this highly regarded account
Good Home Guard Issue P'17 Bayonet An example retaining its original, though tired, 1939 Pattern leather frog.
Good Indian Tulwar with Koftgari-decorated Hilt A very pleasing fighting sword with handsomely decorated hilt and pronounced falchion type blade, circa late 18th - early 19th Century
Good set of WWI British Trench Wire Cutters A dusty sleepy set in good condition and retaining original manufacturer\'s marks.
Good WWI Brass Button Stick with Issue Stamps Bearing service numbers to each side.
Gordon Highlanders Cap Badge A good example complete with it\'s original tartan backing.
Gordon Highlanders Cap Badge A rare example with original tartan backing cloth
Gordon Highlanders Cap Badge
Gordon Highlanders Cap Badge
Gordon Highlanders Cap Glengarry Badge with original Backing
Gordon Highlanders Glengarry Badge
Gordon Highlanders Lapel Badge
Gordon Highlanders Medal Group A British War and Victory medal with Special Constabulary Long Service Medal
Gordon Highlanders Silver Badge Bearing Edinburgh assay office marks
Gordon Highlanders Slip-on Shoulder Title
Gordon Highlanders Sporran Cantle
Gordon Highlanders Sweetheart Brooch
Gordon Highlanders Sweetheart Brooch
Gordon Highlanders Sweetheart Brooch
Gordon Highlanders Tartan Cap Badge Backing
Gordon Highlanders Tartan Shoulder Badge
Gordon Highlanders Tartan Shoulder Badge
Gordon Highlanders Tartan Shoulder Badge
Gordon Kinsey, Boulton & Paul Aircraft
Gordon Williamson Loyalty is My Honour Williamson's acclaimed collection of personal accounts of Waffen SS veterans
Gordon Williamson The Iron Cross, a History, 1837-1957
Gordon Williamson, The Iron Cross, a History, 1813-1957
Gordon Williamson, The SS: Hitler's Instrument of Terror
Gosport Tubes A good set of avaitors\' Gosport tubes, one tube worn and loose where it connects to the earpiece.
Gould, British Campaign Medals
Graeme Rimer, Wheellock Firearms of the Royal Armouries
Graf Zeppelin Passenger Binoculars A rare set of binoculars from the airship Graf Zeppelin airship, LZ or Luftschiff Zeppelin 127. Such instruments hese were distributed to passengers and were prized souvenirs.
Graham Priest, Socket Bayonets, a History and Collectors' Guide
Graham Priest, The Spirit of the Pike, British Socket Bayonets of the Twentieth Century A superb and definitive study
Grat War Mechanised Transport Army Service Corps Identity Bracelet
Great War "Trench Art" Lighter
Great War .303 Drill Rifle Rounds and Mk II Charger Clip
Great War 13 Hussars unit-marked Button Stick
Great War 30th Division Battle Patch
Great War 4th Canadian Infantry Medal Group Fresh to the market and comprising medals, insignia and documents pertaining to Arthur Hartley, born at Ulverston. he enlisted in 1914 and was discharged following injury from gas in 1916. Of interest is an unusual 1914 alloy identity disc and collar badge on leather suspender. A poignant group worthy of further research.
Great War 4th Canadian Infantry Medal Group Additional images
Great War 9th (Highland) Infantry Division Badge
Great War National Defence Binoculars
Great War Soldier's Friend Metal Polish Tin
Great War Army Officer\'s Field Boots
Great War Arras Tank Brooch
Great War Artillery Officer\'s Fibre Identity Discs
Great War Austrian Ersatz Mosin Nagant Bayonet
Great War Bayonet-fitting Trench Mirror
Great War Bayonet-fitting Trench Mirror
Great War Bayonet-fitting Trench Mirror
Great War Bayonet-fitting Trench Mirror
Great War Bayonet-fitting Trench Mirror
Great War Bayonet-fitting Trench Mirror
Great War Black Watch Officer's Hip Flask The cup and cap are closed tight
Great War British Anti-Gas Goggles and Pouch
Great War British Army S3 Binoculars
Great War British Army S3 Binoculars
Great War British Artillery Fuse
Great War British Military Binoculars A larger variant non-prismatic pattern in excellent condition
Great War British Military Pistol Cleaning Rod
Great War British No 22 Pippin Grenade
Great War Brodie Helmet A very good example the liner of which bearing a variant patent stamp
Great War Brodie Helmet Retaining its original finish.
Great War Casualty Medal Group with detailed Diary That of 2071 Lance Corporal Charles Enos Cox, 1/8th Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment), killed in action 14 Oct 1915. The extensive group includes a detailed diary with entries up until October 12th. It is appended by detailed description of casualties and a list of locations. (seehttps://rollofhonour.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/Person/Details?id=21070)
Great War Casualty Medal Group with detailed Diary Additional images
Great War Cavalry Identity Discs
Great War Clip of Drill Rifle Rounds
Great War Cuff Rank Tunic In excellent condition and bearing associated Border Regiment insignia. The size appropriate for a modern mannequin.
Great War Cumberland Volunteers Slip-on Shoulder Titles
Great War Derby Scheme Armband
Great War Folding Saw
Great War French Fighting / Trench Knife
Great War French Military Aircraft Instrument Panel Timepiece A scarce First World War aircraft clock. Recently serviced and running.
Great War French Mle 1886/16 Lebel Bayonet Having matching serials
Great War French Mle 1916 Adrian Helmet A pleasing example retaining its original owner's name in an inscribed label
Great War Grenade Manual "The Training and Employment of Bombers, 1916"
Great War Grenade Manual "Instructions on Bombing. Training and Employment of Bombers, 1917"
Great War Hill 60 Relic Part of a small collection of historic relics I have acquired
Great War Imperial Austrian Cap Badge
Great War Imperial Austrian Tradition Badge
Great War Imperial German MG08 Ammunition Chest
Great War Italian M 1891 Bayonet Manufactured at Fabbrica D'Armi Di Terni, the scabbard dated 1917
Great War Khaki Drill Tunic
Great War Lee Enfield Bore Scope
Great War Lewis Machine Gun Drum Magazine
Great War Lewis Machine Gun Plug Clearing Tool
Great War Lewis Machine Gun Pull Through
Great War Lewis Machine Gun Trigger Tension Gauge
Great War Machine Gun Corps Officer\'s Service Dress Tunic
Great War Manual, \"How to Shoot\"
Great War Mess Tins
Great War Mills Grenade Money Box
Great War Mills Grenade Money Box
Great War New Pioneer Brass Button Stick
Great War Officer's Service Dress Trousers Found a collector acquaintance with a cuff rank tunic
Great War Officer\'s Sam Browne Equipment Shoulder Strap Used as required with the water bottle, map case or haversack
Great War Officer\'s Sam Browne Water Bottle An. excellent example with replaced strap
Great War Officer\'s Service Dress Cap
Great War Omega Silver Trench Watch A rather handsome example. Recently serviced and of course running.
Great War Ottoman Turkish Army Belt Buckle
Great War Ottoman Turkish Belt Buckle
Great War Ox & Bucks / Bedfordshire Regiment identity Discs An interesting pair, one of which is stamped "Attached Bucks" verso
Great War period Campaign Cup, Bottle, Burner and Stand
Great War period Flying / Driving Helmet An uncommon variant with integral nape protector. Popular with Royal flying Corps / RFC officers who purchased their own flying clothing
Great War period Flying Helmet I handsome private purchase "Ad Astra" flying helmet with characteristic wind deflectors and in very pleasing condition
Great War Propaganda Mock Iron Cross
Great War Regimental Pioneer\'s Collar Badges
Great War Revolver Lanyard
Great War RFA Identity Discs
Great War Rifle Bore Scope
Great War RNAS Group Additional images
Great War RNAS Group
Great War Royal Flying Corps / RFC Photograph Frame
Great War Royal Flying Corps Cap Badge
Great War Royal Flying Corps Cap Badge
Great War Royal Flying Corps Goggles Commercial goggles commonly worn by RFC officers
Great War Royal Flying Corps Stadium Goggles Commercial goggles commonly worn by RFC officers. A 1917 dated pair of a pattern popular with aviators
Great War Royal Flying Corps Stadium Goggles A fine set of Triplex A2 goggles popular with RFC officers
Great War Royal Marines issue Pattern 1908 Bayonet
Great War Royal Naval Air Service Armoured Car Badge A rare original example of this oft-reproduced badge
Great War Royal Navy Revolver / Pistol Case
Great War Royal Navy Vickers 3-pounder Artillery Shell Case Fuse Protector
Great War Royal Scots Glengarry
Great War Sam Browne D-Ring and Belt Slide
Great War Sam Browne Map Case / Water Bottle Shoulder Strap
Great War Sam Browne Pistol Holster
Great War Sam Browne Pistol Holster
Great War Service Chevrons
Great War Silver War Badge
Great War South Lancashire Regiment economy all-brass Cap badge
Great War Stereo Cards and Viewer I collect in this field and cannot overstate the joy of stereoscopy. There is no way to get closer to visual perspective on the Great War. In full 3-D the War is brought to life in a way no other medium can match. This lot comprises 95 stereo views and an original Holmes-Bated viewer. I assure you, this collection will astonish you.
Great War Stereo Photographs and Viewer 79 stereoviews, case and Holmes-Bates type viewer. I've collected such stereoviews for a number of years and cannot overstate how fascinating viewing the Great War in three dimensions is.
Great War Trench Art Finger Ring
Great War Trench Map Sheet 36C NW3 and part of 1, August 1915
Great War Trench Map Hazebrouk 5A edition 2 1916
Great War Trench Map Belgium and France Sheet 28 edition 3 November 1917
Great War Trench Map La Bassee 36C / 44A NW1 edition 10A, Dec 1917
Great War Trench Watch Mesh-Guard
Great War Trench Watch \"Mesh-Guard\"
Great War Trench Wire Cutters The best set of this pattern I've seen
Great War unit-marked Razor
Great War Vickers Machine Gun Crew \"Bolero\"
Great War VTC Marksman\'s Badge
Great War VTC Pattern 1914 Bayonet Frog
Great War Warrant Officer\'s Rank Badges
Great War Water Bottle Lacking the ring introduced post-War to secure the cork string
Great War Women\'s Legion Cap Badge
Great War Wounded Stripe
Great War Wounded Stripe
Great War Zeppelin Souvenir A fragment of fuselage from Zeppelin L32 cut in the form of a German Iron Cross and struck with the inscription ZEPP L32, 1916, 32 mm x 32 mm [On the night of 23/24 September 1916, Zeppelins set out to bomb London. L32 was shot down by Frederick Sowrey, RFC, aged 23, and crashed near Snails Farm, South Green, Great Burstead, near Billericay. Its target was London, but because of an anti-aircraft barrage, it dropped its bombs near Purfleet. It began to make its way back to Germany when it was intercepted by Sowrey who was on routine night patrol. The airship was picked out in the night sky by searchlights and Sowrey launched his attack. Firing three drums of incendiary ammunition into the body of the airship, she caught alight and plummeted to the ground at sometime after 1 a.m. All 22 of the crew were killed.]
Great War \"Remedy for Poison Gas\" Tin
Great War \"The Kitchener\" Button Stick
Greek Knife with 1910 dated blade An uncommon example of these extremely pleasing knives, this example has a handsome hilt with horn grip scales, the blade bears engraved inscriptions and foliate scrollwork decoration
Green Feather Hackle
Green Feather Hackle
Green Howard Field Service Cap An excellent example. 1940 dated in a large size, 7 1/8.
Green Howards Brass Shoulder Titles
Green Howards Cap Badge
Green Howards Cap Badge
Green Howards Cap Badge
Green Howards Cap Badge
Green Howards Cap Badge
Green Howards Coloured Field Service Cap That of the Great War gallantry award winner Sergeant David Hammond MM, the hat is accompanied by a photograph of Hammond wearing the cap
Green Howards enamelled silver sweetheart brooch
Green Howards Officer's Service Dress Collar Badges
Green Howards Officer\'s Service Dress Cap Badge
Green Howards Officer\'s Service Dress Cap Badge
Green Howards Plastic Cap Badge
Green Howards Plastic Cap Badge
Green Howards Plastic Cap Badge
Green Howards Plastic Cap Badge
Green Howards Printed Shoulder Title
Green Howards Shoulder Titles
Green Howards Shoulder Titles
Green Howards Slip-on Shoulder Title
Green Howards theatre-made Cap Badge
Greer and Harold, Flying Clothing, the Story of its Development The only book on the subject. An excellent study and fast initing read
Grenade Training Manual
Grenadier Guards Cap Badge
Grenadier Guards Cap Badge
Grenadier Guards Cap Badge
Grenadier Guards Cloth Shoulder Title
Grenadier Guards Shoulder Titles
Group Captain Alan C Deere, Nine Lives The memoir of a New Zealand Battle of Britain pilot and fighter Ace
Group of WWII Airspeed Horsa Relics Comprising a printed aluminium airspeed limit warning sign, various Air Ministry junctions, terminals and sockets, all mounted on an original Horsa cockpit Plexiglass window panel
GS / Pattern 1903 Bayonet Frog
GS / Pattern 1903 Bayonet Frog
GS Corps Plastic Cap Badge
Guards Armoured Division Flash
Guards Armoured Division Flash
Guards Armoured Division Flash
Guards Armoured Division Formation Patch A machine-embroidered as-worn example bearing the distinguishing numerals of the 4th Coldstream Guards
Guards Armoured Division Formation Sign
Guards Brigade Flash
Guards Division Flash
Guards Machine Gun Battalion Cap Badge
Guide to Aviation Collectables A very useful guide to aeronautica
Guide to Detecting Fake Third Reich Material Perhaps the most useful of Robin Lumsden's very popular guides
Guide to Metal Shoulder Titles Ray Westlake's seminal work.
Guide to Militaria, Arms & Armour An extensive study
Guide to Naval Artillery
Guide to RAF, Luftwaffe and other Aviation Collectables
Guide to the .45 Automatic Pistol
Guide to the Colt M1911
Guide to the Regiments & Corps of the British Army Brereton's classic
Guide to WWII Collectables
Guido Rosignolli, \"The Allied Forces in Italy, 1943-45\"
Gulf War Iraqi Helmet
Gulf War period Iraqi Cap
Gunnery Sergeant / Instructor's Badge
Gunning, \"Borderers in Battle. The War Story of The King\'s Own Scottish Borderers 1939-1945\"
Guns of the RAF including the Vickers K-Gun A copy of G F Wallace\'s seldom encountered classic The Guns of the Royal Air Force 1939-1945. Published in 1972 it runs to some 221 pages. An excellent read and important reference. This is an excellent copy in a poor dustjacket.
Gunsaulis, The Japanese Sword and its Decoration A scarce 1924 Chicago museum publication
Gurkha Brigade Flash
Gurkha Engineers Cloth Shoulder Title
Guthman, \"Guns & Other Arms\" A fascinating and useful collection of sophisticated articles on subjects including Scottish pistols, blunderbusses, silver-hilted swords, engraved powder horns etc
H G Stokes, Signalling and Map Reading for the Home Guard A Penguin Special
H L Blackmore, Royal Sporting Guns at Windsor An exquisite study
H Lee Munson, \"The Mortimer Gunmakers, 1753 - 1923\" A superb study
H Russell Robinson, Japanese Arms and Armour When released this was a landmark publication, it remains an extremely attractive and useful study
H Russell Robinson, Oriental Armour An astonishing study of immense import to collectors
H Russell Robinson, \"Oriental Armour\" Th best book on the subject.
H W Pardoel, The Complete Bibliography of the Art and Sport of Fencing The rare Commemorative Edition
Halcomb, \"The SA. A Historical Perspective\"
Haldane, \"A History of the Fourth Battalion The Seaforth Highlanders. With some Account of the Military Annals of Ross the Fencibles the Volunteers and the Home Defence Reserve Battalions 1914-1919\"
Hallmarked Silver ARP Lapel Badge A lovely example assayed at London in 1939.
Hampshire County Division Flash
Hampshire County Divison Flash
Hampshire Regiment Cap Badge
Hampshire Regiment Cap Badge
Hampshire Regiment Cap Badge
Hampshire Regiment Cap Badge
Hampshire Regiment Cap Badge, pre 1946.
Hampshire Regiment Cloth Shoulder Title
Hampshire Regiment Officer's Cap Badge
Hampshire Regiment Plastic Cap Badge
Hampshire Regiment Printed Shoulder Title
Hampshire Regiment Shoulder Title
Hampshire Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
Handsome pair of Boer War Staffordshire Figures Modelled respectively as Lord Kitchener and General French. Aside from an old crack to one they are in excellent condition throughout. A rare and impressive pair.
Hanover District BAOR Flash
Harclerode, \"The Illustrated History of the 6th Airborne Division\"
Harold Peterson, Arms and Armor in Colonial America, 1526-1783 A superb study
Harold Peterson, iRound Shot and Rammers/I An important work on muzzle loading cannons and other artillery
Harold Peterson, \"Round Shot and Rammers, an introduction to Muzzle-loading Land Artillery in the United States\"
Harry Faulkner-Brown, \"A Sapper at Arnhem\"
Hart\'s New Annual Army List, and Militia List for 1855
Hart\'s New Annual Army List, and Militia List for 1857
Hart\'s New Annual Army List, and Militia List for 1858
Hastings, English Sporting Guns and Accessories
Haswell Miller and Dawnay \"Military Drawings and Paintings in the Royal Collection\" A superb publication, being both an essential reference and an exquisite book to browse
Haven & Belden, A History of the Colt Revolver
Haven and Belden, \"A History of the Colt Revolver and the Other Arms made by Colt\'s Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company from 1836 to 1940\"
Haversack, P\'08/14 Converted / Hybrid An uncommon example of this distinctive variant
Haversack, P\'08/14 Converted / Hybrid An uncommon example of this distinctive variant
Hawkins, Antique Guns & Pistols An invaluable, extremely well illustrated and comprehensive work.
Hawley's 'Japanese Swordsmiths' This extremely rare and sought after two-volume work remains an essential reference to collectors of Japanese swords. The only set currently available on abebooks is priced at $900.
Haythornthwaite, Gallipoli 1915
Haythornthwaite, Wellington's Military Machine An author-inscribed presentation copy of this essential reference
Haythornthwaite, \"The English Civil War, 1642-1651, an Illustrated History\"
Hayward - The Art of the Gunmaker, 2 volumes A superb study
Hayward, The Art of the Gunmaker A stunning two-volume work
Headgear of Hitler\'s Germany Volume I of Halcomb and Saris\' classic as published by R J Bender. Covering Army, Luftwaffe and Kreigsmarine headgear.
Headgear of Hitler\'s Germany Volume 3 of Halcomb and Saris\' classic as published by R J Bender. Covering Hitler\'s own headgear and that of the NSDAP.
Headgear of Hitler\'s Germany Volume 4 of Halcomb and Saris\'s classic as published by R J Bender. Covering the SS and other organizations
Heavy Anti-Aircraft Brigade Malta Royal Artillery Flash
Heavy Anti-Aircraft Brigade Malta Royal Artillery Flash
Hedland, History of Kynoch Ammunition
Helebrant, \"The Schmeisser Myth, German Submachine Guns Through Two World Wars\" An exceptional study
Helmet Net A large woven example
Helmut Nickel, Metropolitan Museum of Art - Arms & Armor from the Permanent Collection
Helmut Nickel, Metropolitan Museum of Art - Arms & Armor from the Permanent Collection
Henry Wills, \"Pillboxes. A Study of UK Defences 1940\" A superb 1985 study
Herefordshire Regiment Cap Badge
Herefordshire Regiment Cap Badge
Hertfordshire Home Guard Field Service Cap Part of the group belonging to Home Guardsman H E Hillam. Recently acquired and fresh to the market
Hertfordshire Regiment Cap Badge
Hertfordshire Regiment Cap Badge
Hesketh-Pritchard, \"Sniping in France\"
High quality reproduction 1895 pattern Saxon EM\'s Pickelhaube Kokarden
High Quality Reproduction WWI Vickers Machine Gun Hose Made to the precise specification of the unobtainable WWI pattern
Highland Division Flash
Highland Division Scottish REME Lance Corporal's Uniform Group A scarce and idiosyncratic group comprising a 1940 Pattern BD Blouse retaining all its original insignia, the original owner's coloured Field Service Cap and his Tam o'Shanter, the latter having a tartatn backing to its plated REME cap badge. A rare group.
Highland Infantry Cap Badge
Highland Light Infantry Cap Badge
Highland Light Infantry Cap Badge
Highland Light Infantry Cap Badge
Highland Light Infantry Cap Badge
Highland Light Infantry Swagger Stick An excellent example
Highland Light Infantry Sweetheart Brooch
Highland Regiment Glengarry
Highland Regiment Glengarry
Highland Regiment Miniature Plaid Brooch
Highly Amusing WWI Anti-German Matchbox Cover
Himmelwright, \"The Pistol and Revolver\", 1908
Historismus 17th-18th Century Style Scottish Pole Axe / Halberd Sourced from Ireland, what I assume to be a 19th century piece, accurately representing these 17th-18th Century polearms well documented by David Caldwell in Scottish Weapons & Fortifications
History fo the post-War RASC and RCT An extremely impressive work
History of 5th Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers In North West Europe during 1945
History of North Africa Campaign Generals Corelli Barnett remains one of the most readable historians of the War
History of RAF Fighter Command
History of Royal Engineers and RASC Citizen Soldiers
History of Scottish Regiments
History of the 11th Armoured Division in Normandy 1944
History of the 11th Armoured Division in WWII
History of the 14th Army in the Far East during WWII Field Marshall Sir William Slim's superb book Defeat Into Victory remains a classic history
History of the 19th King George's Own Lancers General Hudson's 1937 classic.
History of the 1st Battalion Border Regiment Stuart Eastwood's superb study. An essential record for the student of British airborne forces
History of the 52nd (Lowland) Division in WWII Mountain and Flood remains one of the best British Divisional histories. This example is complete with the often lacking fold out poster
History of the 56th (1st London Territorial) Division in the Great War Major Dudley Ward's classic
History of the 5th Battalion KOSB
History of the 60th Division (2/2nd London Division) in the Great War Colonel Dalbiac's 1927 classic
History of the 79th Armoured Division Surely one of the finest Second World War unit histories
History of the 7th Armoured Division A scarce copy of the short history published by the Division in 1943
History of the 8th Army from North Africa to Italy 1942-3 Montgomery's classic El Alamein to the River Sangro
History of the 9th Battalion Royal Tank Regiment in WWII
History of the Accrington Pals
History of the Accrington Pals
History of the Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders
History of the Battle of Arnhem Commemorations We Will Remember Them". A thorough photographic record of the various commemorations, including many rare and moving images of the leading Allied figures of the battle.
History of the Battle of Monte Cassino The author Fred Majdalany was a veteran of the battle
History of the Battle of Waterloo David Hamilton-Williams' re-appraisal of the battle
History of the Black Watch
History of the Black Watch
History of the Black Watch
History of the Black Watch in WWII
History of the Border Regiment at Gallipoli The standard reference including casualty records and medal roll
History of the Border Regiment in WWII P J Shears' standard history of the regiment
History of the Bruneval Raid signed by John Frost and Charles Cox Operation Biting is the first battle honour of the Parachute Regiment. This history of the operation is signed by Flight Sergeant Charles William Hall Cox, award the Military Medal for his actions during Biting, the citation reads "His citation reads Cox, Charles William Hall, Flight Sergeant, 955754, Royal Air Force. This NCO volunteered to carry out a hazardous task in the parachute raid on Bruneval on the night of 27/28 February 1942. The success of the operation on the technical side depended largely on the performance of the duty allotted to him. After being dropped by parachute, Flight Sergeant Cox had only a few minutes to complete a task which had previously been estimated to require half an hour, and during this time he continuously under enemy fire. He displayed great courage, skill and devotion to duty in completing his task in spite of these difficulties, thereby contributing greatly to the successful execution of the raid". It is also signed by Major General John Frost, one of the leading figures in the history of the Parachute Regiment, serving with distinction in North Africa, Sicily and Italy, until his injury and subsequent capture at the Battle of Arnhem.
History of the East York Volunteer Infantry
History of the Glider Pilot Regiment Ronald Seth's Lion with Blue Wings
History of the Glider Pilot Regiment Douglas Chatterton's The Wings of Pegasus
History of the Highland Light Infantry
History of the Home Guard in Scotland
History of the King's Own (Royal) Lancaster Regiment A signed presentation copy of Stuart Eastwood's excellent illustrated history
History of the King's Own Royal Border Regiment A signed copy and another excellent study by Stuart Eastwood
History of the King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment
History of the King's Own Scottish Borderers
History of the Leeds Pals
History of the Lonsdale Battalion, 11th Border Regiment
History of the Loyal (North Lancashire) Regiment
History of the Manchester Pals
History of the Military Sniper
History of the Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 1914-8 The Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Chronicles 1914-1918. Annual Records of the First and Second Battalions, Formerly the 43rd & 52nd Light Infantry. Together with the War Records of the other Battalions of the Regiment. A four volume set of this superb history published by Eyre & Spottiswoode circa 1920. Superbly illustrated with photographs and folding maps. An essential history for the historian of this regiment. I am aware of just one other set on the market, this including the volume covering 1919-20, priced at £450
History of the Regiments & Uniforms of the British Army Major Barnes' classic reference
History of the Royal Navy 1914-1939
History of the Seaforth Highlanders
History of the Sheffield Pals
History of the Twentieth (Light) Division A first edition of Captain Inglefield's standard history of this Great War Division
History of the Uniforms of the HLI, 1881-1914 A shaky copy
History of the Westminster Dragoons in North-West Europe, June 1944 - May 1945 A rare publication
History of the Yeomanry Regiments
Hitler Youth Knife A good example by Carl Lütters & Cie, Solingen
HLI Cap Badge
HLI Cap Badge
HLI Cap Badge
HLI Cap Badge
HMCS Porte Quebec Royal Canadian Navy Cap Tally
HMS Ashanti Royal Navy Cap Tally
HMS Berry Head Royal Navy Cap Tally
HMS Colombo Royal Navy Cap Tally
HMS Colombo Royal Navy Cap Tally
HMS Condor Royal Navy Cap Tally
HMS Dauntless Royal Navy Cap Tally
HMS Defiance Cap tally
HMS Euryalus Royal Navy Cap Tally
HMS Exeter Royal Navy Cap Tally
HMS Foudroyant Walking Stick A cane fabricated from timber and copper salvaged from Nelson's flagship HMS Foudroyant upon it's being broken in 1897.
HMS Glamorgan Cap Tally
HMS Iron Duke Battle of Jutland Paper Knife
HMS Jutland commemorative Carved Teak Book Ends Made from timbers of HMS Iron Duke
HMS London Royal Navy Cap Tally
HMS Mercury Royal Navy Cap Tally
HMS Prince of Wales Royal Navy Cap Tally
HMS Raleigh Royal Navy Cap Tally
HMS Royal Arthur Handbook
HMS Seahawk Royal Navy Cap Tally
HMS Seahawk Royal Navy Cap Tally
HMS St Vincent Royal Navy Cap Tally
HMS Sultan Royal Navy Cap Tally
HMS Tiger 1915 Sweetheart Brooch Tiger took part at Jutland
HMS Tyne Royal Navy Cap Tally
HMS Victory Ink Standish Manufactured in 1937 from the bowsprit of HMS Victory, Nelson's flagship at Trafalgar
HMS Victory Oak
HMS Victory Oak An uncommonly large fragment of original ship\'s timber from the Victory, recovered during restoration in 1935 and displayed on a delightful stand incorporating a scale model ship\'s derrick and pulleys
HMS Victory Trafalgar Centenary Medalet In 1905 the B.F.S.S. (British & Foreign Sailor\'s Society) was instrumental in the program of events for the Nelson Centennial. A fund was set up known as \'The Nelson Centenary Memorial Fund\' and the King, who took a great interest in the Society, allowed his initials, E.R. VII, to be stamped on the souvenirs. This is a rarer version of the 17mm medalet produced showing the port broadside on the obverse. The reverse has the wording: \'From BFSS Nelson Centenary containing Victory copper E.R VII\' . See www.Oldcopper.org website for further details
HMS Victory Trafalgar Centenary Medalet In 1905 the B.F.S.S. (British & Foreign Sailor's Society) was instrumental in the program of events for the Nelson Centennial. A fund was set up known as 'The Nelson Centenary Memorial Fund' and the King, who took a great interest in the Society, allowed his initials, E.R. VII, to be stamped on the souvenirs. This is a rarer version of the 17mm medalet produced showing the port broadside on the obverse. The reverse indicated the medal is made from copper from Nelson's flagship Foudroyant. This example has been worn as a watch fob and has a gold suspender. See www.Oldcopper.org website for further details
Hodges and Taylor, British Military Markings, 1939-45
Hoffschmnidt, German Aircraft Guns WWI - WWII A superb and rare study
Hogg and Thurston, IBritish Artillery Weapons & Ammunition 1914 - 1918/I The bible in this field and long out of print; copies are difficult to find and expensive
Hogg, The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Ammunition
Holmes, Arms & Armour in Tudor London This uncommon publication includes an important article on the Hounslow sword factory
Holt\'s Battlefield Guide \"Operation Market-Garden\", Arnhem
Home Counties Brgade Flash
Home Counties Brigade printed Flash
Home Front Civil Nursing Reserve Flash
Home Front Civilian Gas Mask In private purchase leatherette case
Home Front Police Special Constable Arm Band
Home Front Volunteer Workers Badge
Home Guard - Accidents with Ammunition & Explosives
Home Guard 1939 Pattern Bayonet Frog A maker-marked and dated example
Home Guard 1939 Pattern Bayonet Frog
Home Guard 1st Battalion Flash
Home Guard 55th Battalion Flashes
Home Guard Anklets A good strong pair.
Home Guard Anklets A superb pair, maker-marked, 1940 dated and in a large size
Home Guard Arm Band
Home Guard Arm Band An original example of this ow much reproduced item of Home Guard insignia.
Home Guard Arm Band An original example of this ow much reproduced item of Home Guard insignia.
Home Guard Arm Band
Home Guard Arm Band
Home Guard Arm Band
Home Guard Arm Band
Home Guard Arm Patch
Home Guard Auxiliary Units History
Home Guard Auxiliary's Plastic badge
Home Guard Auxilliary's Plastic Cap badge
Home Guard Battalion Number Patches
Home Guard Brass Shoulder Titles
Home Guard Browning Machine Gun Manual
Home Guard Camouflage Manual
Home Guard Classic An excellent copy of John Brophy\'s 1945 classic Britain’s Home Guard. Notable for Eric Kennington\'s superb illustrations. Complete with dustwrapper.
Home Guard Dummy Sten Gun This most intriguing item I acquired with an extensive group of Home Guard arms and ephemera, a delightful dummy Sten gun incorporating a ratchet operated fire simulator. The original sling is in fact the rare MkI non-adjustable type. A unique find.
Home Guard Embroidered Shoulder Titles
Home Guard Haversack
Home Guard Haversack While it lacks it shoulder strap it is strong, supple and well marked. A worthwhile and relatively easy restoration project.
Home Guard Haversack
Home Guard Haversack An exceptional good example
Home Guard Haversack An excellent strong and supple example of one of the most difficult to find of Home Guard accoutrements
Home Guard Haversack A clearly stamped, 1940 dated and unit marked example requiring a repair to the strap, though sound and complete otherwise
Home Guard Haversack for Restoration Requiring a shoulder strap
Home Guard Information Circular No 3
Home Guard Information Circular No 40
Home Guard Information Circular No 42
Home Guard Information Circular No 42
Home Guard Information Circular No 50
Home Guard Information Circular No 51
Home Guard Information Circular No 62
Home Guard Information Circular No 8 Addendum
Home Guard Information Circular No27
Home Guard Information Circular No54
Home Guard Instruction No 14
Home Guard Instruction No 15
Home Guard Instruction No 16
Home Guard Instruction No 17
Home Guard Instruction No 19
Home Guard Instruction No 20
Home Guard Instruction No 50
Home Guard Instruction No 51
Home Guard Instruction No 51 - Part I
Home Guard Instruction No 51 - Part II
Home Guard Instruction No 51 - Part IV
Home Guard Instruction No 51 - The Home Guard in Defence
Home Guard Instruction No 51. Battlecraft and Battle Drill - Battle Drill
Home Guard Instruction No 51. Battlecraft and Battle Drill - Defence
Home Guard Instruction No 51. Battlecraft and Battle Drill - Defence
Home Guard Instruction No 51. Battlecraft and Battle Drill - Patrolling
Home Guard Instruction No 59
Home Guard Instruction No 64
Home Guard Instruction No. 10 General Instructions, 1940
Home Guard Instruction No. 11 Miscelaneous Notes, 1940. Running to 5 pages.
Home Guard Instruction No. 13 Drill, 1940.
Home Guard Instruction No. 15 Common German Military Expressions, 1940
Home Guard Instruction No. 17 Anti-Aircraft training, 1940. Running to 5 pages.
Home Guard Instruction No. 18 Care and Cleaning of Weapons, 1940. Running to 4 pages.
Home Guard Instruction No. 19 Sentries. Running to 2 pages.
Home Guard Instruction No. 20 Documents. Running to 2 pages.
Home Guard Instruction No. 23 Night Training, 1941.
Home Guard Instruction No. 26 Miscellaneous Notes, 1941.
Home Guard Instruction No. 27 Defence in Urban Areas, 1941.
Home Guard Instruction No. 28 Weapons, 1941.
Home Guard Instruction No. 28 Weapons, 1941.
Home Guard Instruction No. 30 Collective Training, 1941.
Home Guard Instruction No. 31 First Aid, 1941.
Home Guard Instruction No. 43 Concerning Gas warfare.
Home Guard Instruction No15 - German Military Expressions
Home Guard Instruction No17 - Anti-Aircraft
Home Guard Instruction No38
Home Guard Instruction No44
Home Guard Instruction No52
Home Guard Instruction No56
Home Guard Instruction No59
Home Guard Instruction No60
Home Guard Instruction Number 13
Home Guard Instruction Number 26
Home Guard Instruction Number 51
Home Guard Instruction Number 64
Home Guard Intsruction Number 51
Home Guard issue Fire Simulators A length of friction ignited crackers used during HG training
Home Guard issue leather Anklets An unissued pair in a large size
Home Guard Issue M\'17 Bayonet A very good example
Home Guard issue P'13 Bayonet
Home Guard issue P'13 Bayonet
Home Guard issue US P'17 Bayonet One of the best examples I have ever handled.
Home Guard Lancashire Battalion Flash
Home Guard Lapel Badge
Home Guard Lapel Badge
Home Guard Lapel Badge
Home Guard Lapel Badge
Home Guard Lapel Badge
Home Guard Lapel Badge
Home Guard Lapel Badge
Home Guard Lapel Badge
Home Guard Lapel Badge
Home Guard Leather Anklets An excellent 1940 dated pair in a large size, 4.
Home Guard Leather Anklets A good sound used pair.
Home Guard Leather Anklets
Home Guard Leather Anklets A dusty though excellent wearable pair
Home Guard Leather Anklets
Home Guard Leather Anklets / Gaiters
Home Guard Leather Anklets / Gaiters
Home Guard Leather Belt
Home Guard Leather Belt
Home Guard Lewis Machine Gun Manual
Home Guard Lewis Machine Gun Manual
Home Guard Manual of Small Arms & Special Weapons Including the Boys amti-tank rifle, grenades and the Northover Projector
Home Guard Map Reading Manual
Home Guard MKII No 2C Helmet
Home Guard No17 Anti-Aircraft Pamphlet
Home Guard P'13 Bayonet A very good example
Home Guard P'13 Bayonet Complete with 1939 Pattern frog, the bayonet itself is a British Pattern 1913 which has seen US ownership as a model 1917, this indicated by the cancelled British view marks on the ricasso,and the struck US mark, further, it is fitted with a US scabbard.
Home Guard P'13 Bayonet in US M'17 Scabbard
Home Guard P'13 Bayonet with 1939 Pattern Frog
Home Guard P'17 Bayonet Complete with 1939 Pattern leather bayonet frog
Home Guard P'17 Rifle Training Poster
Home Guard Pattern '03 Leather Belt A fine example of the variant used by the Home Guard, volunteers and so on
Home Guard Pattern 1903 Belt An excellent 1940 dated example in size large
Home Guard Pattern 1903 type Belt An excellent example
Home Guard Printed Shoulder Title
Home Guard printed Shoulder Titles
Home Guard Printed Shoulder Titles
Home Guard Proficiency Badges
Home Guard Proficiency Badges Amendments
Home Guard Proficiency Manual
Home Guard P\'07 Bayonet A most interesting example. The bayonet itself is a good 1918 Wilkinson Sword example, however it comes in a P\'17 type scabbard complete with Home Guard issue 1939 Pattern leather frog incorporating an interesting modification by way of a brass belt hook. The blade has been period sharpenned and the condition throughout is most appealing.
Home Guard P\'17 Bayonet Complete with original 1939 Pattern leather bayonet frog.
Home Guard P\'17 Bayonet A good example in Australian-made scabbard
Home Guard P\'17 Bayonet A Winchester example
Home Guard Respirator, Arm Patch and Paperwork Group
Home Guard Section or Platoon Roll Book
Home Guard Service Certificate
Home Guard Shoulder Title An embroidered example
Home Guard Shoulder Title
Home Guard Shoulder Titles
Home Guard Shoulder Titles
Home Guard Signalling Manual HG Stokes\' classic Signalling and Map-Reading for the Home Guard. Published in 1941 and running to 128 pages.
Home Guard Signalling Manual
Home Guard Slip-on Shoulder Titles
Home Guard Slip-on Shoulder Titles
Home Guard Slip-on Shoulder Titles
Home Guard slip-on Shoulder Titles
Home Guard Small Arms Manual
Home Guard Small Arms Manual
Home Guard Small Arms Training manual
Home Guard Small Arms Training Manual
Home Guard Stand Down Service Certificate
Home Guard Stand Down Service Certificate
Home Guard Sten, Bren, Lewis, Thompson etc Manual
Home Guard Training Manual John Brophy's classic
Home Guard Training Manual Langdon-Davies' classic
Home Guard Training Manual Langdon-Davies' classic
Home Guard training manual \"The Defence of Duffer\'s Drift\" A Boer War manual resurrected for use during the early Second World War
Home Guard Training Memo Covering patrols, piquets etc
Home Guard Training Notes: Grenade, Lewis Gun etc Apparently that of a somewhat talented artist
Home Guard Type Leather Belt
Home Guard Unit Group Photograph
Home Guard Water Bottle Carrier The WWII variant P\'03 bottle carrier correctly termed the Other Services pattern. An excellent dated example.
Home Guard Webbing Pouches A rare unissued pair
Home Guard Webbing Pouches A rare mint unissued and matching pair
Home Guard Women's Auxilliaries Plastic Badge
Home Guard Women\'s Auxiliaries Plastic Badge
Home Guard Wooden Club / Cosh Acquired with the iron example also listed
Home Gurad Issue Steel Helmet An example of the MkII No2C steel helmet as issued to the Home Guard. Identifiable by virtue of the holes punched in the shell rim at either side. These helmets had shells with ballistic properties inferior to the War Office standard and were also magnetic and considered likely to interfere with the use of the marching compass. This example is in it\'s original factory-applied textured light khaki paint finish.
Home Instruction No23 - Night Training
Honourable Artillery Company Cap Badge
Honourable Artillery Company Cap Badge
Honourable Artillery Company Cap Badge
Honourable Artillery Company Cap Badge
Honourable Artillery Company Printed Shoulder Title
Honourable Artillery Company Shoulder Titles
Honourable Artillery Company Title
Hood Battalion Royal Naval Division Group Brooched Gaunt Badge
Hood Battalion Royal Naval Division Group Identified Photographs
Household Cavalry Unifroms Book
Housewife and Aluminium Tag
Housewife Sewing Kit
Howard & Bulough No 4 Mk II* Bayonet
Howard Blackmore, British Military Firearms, 1650-1850 This work remains a hugely important study, almost fifty years after its publication. Quite simply essential.
Howard Blackmore, British Military Firearms, 1650-1850 This work remains a hugely important study, almost fifty years after its publication. Quite simply essential.
Howard Blackmore, Firearms
Howard Cole, \"Formation Badges of World War Two\" A standard reference
Howard Davies, British Parachute Forces, 1940-45 A somewhat tired copy of this classic containing a wealth of period photographs
Howard Ripley, Buttons of the British Army, 1855-1970
Howard Williamson, \"A Dictionary of Great War Abbreviations\" An extremely useful reference including unit marks found on bayonets et
Howard Wliiamson, The Collector and Researchers Guide to the Great War Quite simply the most useful book in its field. An essential reference which I draw upon with great frequency
HQ 15th Army Group Flash
HQ 21st Army Group / BAOR Flash
HQ 21st Army Group Flash
HQ 21st Army Group Formation Sign
HQ 21st Army Group Formation Signs
HQ 21st Army Group Formation Signs
HQ British Army of the Rhine Formation Patch A machine-embroidered example.
HQ British Military Forces India Flashes
HQ L of C 21st Army Group Flash
HQ Land Forces Hong Kong Flash
HQ Land Forces Hong Kong Flash
HQ Land Forces Hong Kong Flash
HQ Land Forces Hong Kong Flashes
HQ Palestine and Trans Jordan Flash
HQ Scottish Command Flash
HQ Scottish Command Flash
HQ Scottish Command Flash
HQ South Eastern Command Flash
Hudson, The Bradford Pals
Hughes & Jenkins, A Primer of Military Knives
Hughes et al, \"Knives of War. An International Guide to Military Knives from World War I to Present\" Out of print
Hughes, A Primer of German Military Knives of the Two World Wars A very well illustrated study
Hughes, Jenkins & Bierlein, Knives of War Military and fighting knives from WWI to the present
Hughes, \"The Bengal Horse Artillery 1800-1861\"
Hungerford Troop Royal Berkshire Yeomanry Officer\'s Helmet Plate Centre
Hutchens, \"Conquest of Empire. Defence of the Realm. The British Soldier\'s Rifle, 1800-2014\" A signed and numbered limited edition copy of this superb study, cased
Hutchins, \"Death Rattle, The British Soldier\'s Machine Gun 1870 - 2015\" A superb study
Ian Glendenning, British Pistols and Guns, 1640-1840
Ian Glendinning, British Pistols and Guns, 1610-1840 A highly idiosyncratic and interesting study.
Ian Kershaw, Hitler The highly regarded two-volume biography in hard-back format
Ian Skennerton, The British Service Lee The definitive study.
Ian Skennerton, The Broad Arrow, British and Empire Factory Production, Proof, Inspection, Armourers, Unit & Issue A rare and sought after reference
Ian V Hogg and John Weeks, Pistols of the World Perhaps the best single volume study of such
Ian V Hogg, Allied Artillery of World War One A standard reference
Ian V Hogg, Armour in Conflict The design and tactics of armoured fighting vehicles
Ian V Hogg, The Illustrated History of Ammunition
IBayonets from Janzen\'s Notebook/I A scarce study
IMasterpieces of Russian Hunting Arms from the State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg/I
Imperial Austrian Pioneers' Sidearm
Imperial German / Austrian Aerial Flechette
Imperial German 15 Year Army Long Service Medal
Imperial German 1914 Gold for Iron Ring An original example of these rings worn to demonstrate the donation of gold jewellery to aid the Imperial German war effort. It bears the legend Gold gab ich für Eisen [I give gold for Iron] 1914. A most striking and poignant piece.
Imperial German 1915 Feldgrau Belt Buckle
Imperial german 1916 dated Bayonet Frog
Imperial German Alloy Drinking Cup Bearing its original owners name
Imperial German Army Handbook An indispensible guide
Imperial German Army NCO's S'71 Dress Bayonet An Extraseitengewehr S'71 with saw back and etched blade. It retains its original scabbard, though it is slightly shortened through shrinkage
Imperial German Army Officer's Sword Of the pattern carried by Uhlan officers. Manufactured by Max Weyersberg and bearing the MWM Waffen stamp under one langet. An excellent example
Imperial German Army Officer\'s Belt
Imperial German Army Tornister Straps
Imperial German Army Weapons, Uniforms & Insignia A scarce copy of Major James E Hicks\' excellent German Weapons, Uniforms, Insignia, 1841-1918. Largely drawn from official sources, this work remained for many years the standard reference and remains extremely useful.
Imperial German Artillery Shell Case
Imperial German Artillery Shell Fuse
Imperial German Artillery Sword A very fine example bearing an etched blade indicating its owner was a soldier of 1. Kurhessisches Feld-Artillerie-Regiment Nr. 11
Imperial German Battle Flag 120cm x 200cm
Imperial German Bayonet Frog
Imperial German Bayonet Frog
Imperial German Bayonet Frog
Imperial German Bayonet Frog
Imperial German Bayonet Frog
Imperial German Bayonet Frog
Imperial German Bayonet Frog
Imperial German Belt A Prussian ersatz example
Imperial German Belt A Prussian example with unit-marked leather
Imperial German Belt Buckle For the state of Prussia
Imperial German Belt Leather
Imperial German Belt Leather
Imperial German Belt Leather A reduced though unit marked example
Imperial German Black Wound Badge A screw-back example
Imperial German black Wound Badge
Imperial German Cavalry Book
Imperial German Cavalry Uniform Reference
Imperial German Cavalry Uniforms Book
Imperial German Cavalry Uniforms Book
Imperial German Coins
Imperial German Compass An example by Georz complete with leather button fob strap
Imperial German Cuirassier & Heavy Cavalry Uniforms Book An excellent reference
Imperial German DEMAG Bayonet / Trench Knife A very good example of this distinctive and much sought after pattern.
Imperial German DEMAG combination Bayonet Trench Knife An original example of this scarce WWI German trench knife and bayonet. The blade is well honed and both the hilt and the scabbard retain much of their original paint finish.
Imperial German Deutscher Krieger Bund Medal
Imperial German Enamel Cup Dated 1917
Imperial German Enamel Cup
Imperial German Enamel Cup
Imperial German Enlisted Mans Mutze or Kratchen A very good original example of these much reproduced and somewhat iconic items of head gear. The lining is well stamped, and while the state kokarde is lacking, the national one is present, though loose.
Imperial German Enlisted Mans Mutze or Kratchen An interesting example by virtue of the State kokarde which appears to have been painted to represent that of a Reserve unit
Imperial German Equipment Strap
Imperial German Equipment Strap
Imperial German Equipment Strap
Imperial German Ersatz Bayonet
Imperial German Ersatz Bayonet
Imperial German Ersatz Bayonet
Imperial German Ersatz Bayonet One of the more distinctive variants
Imperial German Ersatz Bayonet A fine example, the scabbard retaining its original feldgrau paint finish
Imperial German Ersatz Bayonet
Imperial German Ersatz Bayonet
Imperial German Ersatz Bayonet
Imperial German Ersatz Bayonet
Imperial German Ersatz Bayonet A very fine example
Imperial German Ersatz Bayonet
Imperial German Ersatz Bayonet - converted French Male 1866
Imperial German Ersatz Bayonet and Frog
Imperial German Ersatz Pickelhaube A steel bodied example having been the subject of an older restoration. It retains its original Saxon wappen, though I believe it has been re-painted externally and the kokarden and chin strap replaced.
Imperial German Ersatz Saw-back Bayonet While the hilt and scabbard are pitted, the blade somewhat surprisingly is excellent
Imperial German Ersatz Water Bottle
Imperial German Extraseitengewehr KS98 Bayonet
Imperial German Fernglas 08 Binoculars A set by Zeiss, the occular focus s stiff on each barrel
Imperial German Fernglas 08 Binoculars A handsome set by Schutz, the occular focus is stiff
Imperial German Fernglas 08 Binoculars An unidentified variant
Imperial German Fernglas 08 Binoculars A rare allminium set by Zeiss, the occular mounts are loose
Imperial German Fernglas 08 Binoculars A set by Rodenstock
Imperial German Fernglas 08 Binoculars An excellent set complete with scarce occulars cover
Imperial German Fernglas 08 Binoculars by Goerz
Imperial German Fernglas 08 Binoculars in Ersatz Papercloth Case
Imperial German Fernglas 08 Field Binoculars A good exmple of the standard issue binoculars of the German Army of WWI
Imperial German Field Artillery Sword Bearing issue marks to the cross guard. The blade in superb condition and etched incorporating the original owner's unit, the 67th (Lower Alsace) Field Artillery Regiment. A rather pleasing example.
Imperial German Field Artillery Sword Additional images
Imperial German Field Tunic Belt Hook
Imperial German Field Tunic Belt Hook
Imperial German Finger Ring
Imperial German Flag or Standard Pole Finial
Imperial German Flare Gun Cartridge Case
Imperial German Great War Prussian Army Belt Having a Model 1915 buckle affixed. The leather maker-marked
Imperial German Great War Wurtemburg Belt Buckle
Imperial German Halberstadt CL IV Aircraft Manufacturer's Plate
Imperial German Halberstadt CL IV Aircraft Manufacturer's Plate
Imperial German Hunting / Trench Knife
Imperial German HZ 14 Artillery Fuze A good example and one which has clearly been fired, was likely been brought back as a souvenir at the time, rather than being a recently dug up relic
Imperial German Identity Disc
Imperial German Iron Cross First Class
Imperial German Iron Cross First Class
Imperial German Iron Cross Second Class The ring maker-marked.
Imperial German Iron Cross Second Class
Imperial German Iron Cross Second Class
Imperial German Iron Cross Second Class The suspender maker-marked K O
Imperial German Jager Regiment Soldier's Identity Disc
Imperial German Kaiserliche Marine Officer's Buckle
Imperial German Kaiserliche Marine Reservists Beer Stein An extremely fine example
Imperial German Kaiserliche Marine SMS Bayern Cap Tally With Scapa Flow provenance
Imperial German Kokarden
Imperial German KS98 Bayonet A very fine example of the KS98, perhaps one of the most handsome of Imperial German bayonets. Issued to Fliegertruppen, machine gunners and other select units, they are today highly sought after and seldom encountered. This example bears the back-to-back squirrels trade mark of the firm Carl Eikhorn and is an officer's private purchase example, Flying Corps officers were instructed to wear the KS98 rather than the sword.
Imperial German Landsturm Muster Card
Imperial German Luger Pistol Holster and Stripping Tool While no marks are apparent, the original stripping tool bears German military marks
Imperial German M 1915 Pickelhaube A good body for restoration. The lining is complete and strong.
Imperial German M'17 Stahlhelm with Extreme Shrapnel Damage An extremely startling period trophy in original condition.
Imperial German M'1895 State Cockade
Imperial German M'1915 Pickelhaube A good example with replacement chin strap and cockade. The wappen is original to the helmet, and the liner is in uncommonly good condition. Overall the form, condition and rigidity are very good. Of particular note are the clear marks indicating issue to a soldier of the 1st (1st East Prussian) Grenadiers "Crown Prince". In all a pleasing pickelhaube.
Imperial German M. 1911 Pioneer's Trench Wire Cutters
Imperial German M1909 Ammunition Pouch 1915 dated and unit marked
Imperial German Mauser Gewehr 1871/84 Rifle Unit-marked to the 4th Guards Regiment of Foot. Having an obsolete calibre these fascinating military rifles may be legally owned without a license or modification.
Imperial German Mauser Gewehr 1871/84 Rifle Additional images
Imperial German Memorial Cards, brothers
Imperial German Militar-Pass That of a Bavarian Field Artillery Mann entitled to the Iron Cross second class
Imperial German Militarpass Group
Imperial German Military Weapons Book
Imperial German Minenwerfer Battalion Identity Disc
Imperial German Model 1909 Cartridge Pouches 1916 dated
Imperial German M\'1916 Helmet with original Ludendorf Camouflage
Imperial German Officer's Pickelhaube Cover
Imperial German Other Ranks\' Mutze Kokarde
Imperial German Patriotic Beakers
Imperial German Patriotic Lapel Badge Depicting the profiles of Bismark and the Kaiser
Imperial German Patriotic Silver Tea Spoon
Imperial German Pioneer's Sidearm In scabbard with matching issue marks
Imperial German Pioneer's Sidearm
Imperial German Pioneer\'s Sidearm An example of the striking iInfanterie Fashinenmesser/I. Unit-marked and in excellent condition throughout.
Imperial German Pipe The porcelain bowl depicting the Prussian Crown Prince Wilhelm in military uniform and bearing the legend 5 Armee, Weinachten [Christmas] 1914. The bowl sits loosely in its holder
Imperial German Portrait Postcard
Imperial German Prussian Belt and Buckle
Imperial German Prussian Belt Buckle
Imperial German Prussian Guard Pioneer Pickelhaube A scarce Model 1871 Garde Pioneer\'s pickelhaube bearing its original owner\'s name label. The rear spine is loose but present.
Imperial German Railway Bronze Plaque An impressive cast bronze Imperial German / Prussian plaque, no doubt taken as booty during the Allied occupation period following the Great War and subsequently mounted onto a wrought iron frame to serve as a fire screen. A rare, fine and handsome object.
Imperial German S 1914 Bayonet
Imperial German S 1914 Bayonet
Imperial German S'71 Bayonet A good example bearing Marine Artillery unit marks
Imperial German S'71 Bayonet, Frog and Knot
Imperial German S'71 Extraseitengewehr Bayonet by Weyersberg
Imperial German S'98 Bayonet
Imperial German S71 Bayonet To my mind one of the most elegant of bayonets. This is an extremely pleasing example.
Imperial German S84/98 aA Bayonet A very good unit-marked example
Imperial German S84/98 aA Bayonet
Imperial German S84/98 aA Bayonet Manufactured in 1887 and bearing unit marks of the 72nd (4th Thuringian) Infantry
Imperial German S84/98 Bayonet
Imperial German S84/98 Bayonet Unit marked and 1888 dated
Imperial German S84/98 first variant Bayonet
Imperial German S98 aA Bayonet Dated 1899 and unit marked to the 3rd Ersatz-Battailon des Gardes-Regiment-zu-Fuss
Imperial German S98 Bayonet Scabbard
Imperial German S98/05 aA Bayonet
Imperial German S98/05 Bayonet
Imperial German S98/05 Bayonet A superb parade example by Waffenfabric Mauser dated 1916
Imperial German S98/05 Bayonet
Imperial German S98/05 Bayonet
Imperial German S98/05 Bayonet A very good example by Ernst Busch dated 1917, in 1918 dated frog
Imperial German S98/05 Bayonet aA In scarce leather scabbard with frog
Imperial German S98/05 Bayonet by Walter & Co Move-Werke
Imperial German S98/05 Bayonet Scabbard
Imperial German S98/05 Bayonet with Leather Scabbard An uncommon example by Schleuterman of Remscheid. The scabbard leather has shrunk slightly though is strong and sound. Complete with original frog
Imperial German S98/05 nA Bayonet by Durkopp
Imperial German S98/05 nA Saw-back Bayonet A tired example in crudely restored relic scabbard
Imperial German S98/05 nA Saw-back Bayonet A very good example
Imperial German S98/05aA Bayonet
Imperial German S98/05aA Bayonet in Shrapnel-damaged Scabbard
Imperial German Saw-back S84/98 Bayonet An excellent example
Imperial German Saw-back S98/05 aA Bayonet A good example bearing a 1907 date of manufacture
Imperial German Silver Wound Badge
Imperial German Soldier's Hip Flask An uncommonly small flask, the cup of which is engraved with it's original owner's name and an Iron Cross motif
Imperial German Steel Helmet \"Cushion\" A fragment of a Great War German helmet liner retaining an original \"cushion\". A rare find should you require one.
Imperial German Tent Peg & Pole Set A superb example as carried by German infantry dusing WWI
Imperial German Tent Peg Pouch
Imperial German Trench Knife A handsome private purchase example by Anton Winger Junior. Of particular interest is the presence of a non-Germanic name engraved into the nickel pommel cap, possibly indicating its having been taken as booty and subsequently used by a British soldier. The knife was found in Scotland, Medal Index Cards identify few candidates with this surname and initial, one being a Sergeant of the Highland Light Infantry.
Imperial German Trench Knife
Imperial German Trench Knife
Imperial German Trench Knife
Imperial German Trench Signalling Lamp
Imperial German Trench Torch
Imperial German Trophy Entrenching Tool A fascinating example brought back by a Tommy as war booty and bearing a period annotated paper label
Imperial German Tunic Belt Hooks and Buttons
Imperial German Uhlan's Tunic
Imperial German Water Bottle
Imperial German Water Bottle The leather neck strap is broken though overall a pleasing example
Imperial German Water Bottle Engraved by its original owner
Imperial German Wire Cutters
Imperial German Wire Cutters
Imperial German Wound Badge
Imperial German Wound Badge
Imperial German Wurtemberg Belt Buckle
Imperial German WWI Hanseatic Cross An example of the Hamburg issue of this extremely attractive Imperial award
Imperial German WWI S98/05 Bayonet Scabbard
Imperial Japanese Arisaka Bayonet
Imperial Japanese Army 1899 pattern Cavalry Trooper's / NCO's Sabre
Imperial Japanese Army Field Cap
Imperial Japanese Army Hinomaru Flag
Imperial Japanese Military Wrist Compass
Imperial Japanese Navy Dirk A lovely example
Imperial Japanese Officer's Sword A rather interesting katana with 1944 Pattern characteristics and in excellent condition. The blade has just one very small nick; its tang is signed by the Showa smith Fukumoto Kanemune, and stamped. The hilt has simplified kabuto-gane, artificial same and elaborate figural menuki. The regulation metal scabbard retains its original finish. An extremely pleasing and idiosynchratic example
Imperial Japanese Officer's Sword Additional images
Imperial Japanese Wakizashi This superb sword has been in my collection for some years now. Aside from the field service shin-gunto scabbard the sword and mounts are hereditary samurai. The menuki appear to modeled as salamander, and the bronze tsuba depicts landscapes in relief. The blade has an un-signed tang, though shows a pronounced hamon and is in superb condition. I acquired this direct from the family of the veteran that brought it back from the Far East after WWII.
Imperial Japanese Wakizashi Additional images
Imperial Light Horse Cap Badge
Imperial Prussian Army Belt Buckle A scarce electroplated example as worn by units which traditionally wore white metal tunic buttons
Imperial Prussian Belt Buckle
Imperial Prussian Garde Pioneer ORs Pickelhaube The peak inexplicably wrecked, though otherwise sound and entirely original. Worthy of restoration and modestly priced.
Imperial Prussian Kratchen or Mutze A good original First World War example
Imperial Prussian Model 1849 Artillery Short Sword
Imperial Prussian Officer's Pickelhaube Plate
Imperial Russian 1881 Pattern Dragoon Shashka A handsome example of this Imperial Russian sword pattern, dated 1916
Imperial Russian Model 1834 Pioneer / Foot Artillery Tesak / Sword
Imperial Russian Model 1834 Pioneer / Foot Artillery Tesak / Sword Additional images
Important book on Antique Revolvers Taylerson's classic study
Important book on Antique Revolvers 1818-1865
Important book on Antique Revolvers 1865-1888
Important book on Antique Revolvers 1889-1914
Important book on German Sword and Sword Smiths
Important Book on Scottish Pistols Martin Kelvin's scholarly study
Important City of London (London Postal) Battalion Home Guard Record A large ledger containing the records of the Battalion. An extremely rare and important document.
Important Study of Jacobite Scottish Arms and Relics The superb catalogue of the Culloden The Swords and the Sorrows exhibition
Impressive Sudan Campaign souvenir Beja Spear Head Of typically large stature. The leaf shaped blade is hollow ground on each right hand face, and partly stipple decorated on one face. 48cm overall
Impressively large Nepalese Kukri An original fighting kukri, most certainly no common tourist piece. The blade is considarbale, measuring approximately 40cm, hollow-ground and in superb condition, while the grip has distinctive inset steel stud decoration. Certainly the most impressive kukri I have handled in quite some time.
Inami Hakusui, Nippon-To, The Japanese Sword
India at War - WWII Official Publication
India Command Supreme Headquarters Battledress Blouse An early 1940 Pattern BD blouse retaining its original insignia including a superb bullion-embroidered formation patch
India Command, Supreme Headquarters, India Flash A fine bullion-embroidered example
India General Service Medal to Royal Tank Corps Recipient IGSM with North West Frontier 1936-37 clasp, to 7885135 Pte C W Woolley, Royal Tank Corps.
India Pattern 1859 Socket Bayonet
India Pattern Martini Henry Socket Bayonet
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Indian 1937 Pattern Revolver Ammunition Pouch
Indian 1937 Pattern Supporting Straps As worn affixed to the pack
Indian 1937 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog
Indian 1937 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog A mint unissued 1943 dated example
Indian 1937 Pattern Webbing Belt
Indian 1942 dated Pattern 1937 Pack Straps
Indian Air Formation Signals Flash
Indian cast DLI Shoulder Titles
Indian Engineers Officer's Cap Badge
Indian Jungle Green 1937 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier The unique Indian variant which closes by means of a strap and buckle rather than a Newey type fastener
Indian Jungle Green Pattern 1937 Water Bottle Carrier Dated 1944
Indian Jungle Green Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Indian Jungle Green P\'37 Bayonet Frog An unissued example
Indian Medical Service Officer's Cap Badge
Indian Mutiny VC Winner's Autograph That of Sir Evelyn Wood
Indian No 1 Mk I* Bayonet
Indian No1 MkII* Bayonet
Indian No1 MkIII* Bayonet
Indian Pattern 1937 Jungle Green Webbing Bayonet Frog
Indian Pattern 1937 Jungle Green Webbing Brace
Indian Pattern 1937 Jungle Green Webbing Water Bottle Carrier
Indian Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Indian Pattern 1937 Webbing Belt
Indian Pattern 1937 Webbing Braces
Indian Pattern Water Bottle A mint example of this unusual pattern which I\'ve always believed to be Indian.
Indian variant Pattern 1853 Cavalry Troopers Sword Manufactured by Rodwell. In excellent condition throughout
Indian variant Pattern 1903 Water Bottle Carrier A Mk II variant having a leather rather than a canvas-and-leather shoulder strap. 1938 dated.
Indian Wars US Model 1872 Hagner Pattern Rhode Island Militia Cartridge Pouch
Indian Webbing Anklets
Indian-made 1937 pattern bayonet Frog
Indian-made 1937 Pattern No4 Bayonet Frog A mint unissued example of the 1937 Pattern frog manufactured solely in India and exclusively for the No4 socket bayonet. Only the Canadians and Indians manufactured frogs solely for the No4, and the two variants differ.
Indian-made 1937 Pattern No4 Bayonet Frog A mint unissued example of the 1937 Pattern frog manufactured solely in India and exclusively for the No4 socket bayonet. Only the Canadians and Indians manufactured frogs solely for the No4, and the two variants differ
Indian-made Officers\' Service Dress Cap A lovely late-Inter-War or Second World War example by a prestigious Indian manufacturer. As usual the sweatband stitching is partially failing but it doesn\'t detract overly and can easily be renewed should you wish.
Indo-Persian Pesh Kabz An all-steel example manufactured with mirror-polished high quality steel blade. 19th Century.
Inert .30 Rifle Round As issued to the Home Guard
Inert .303 Clip
Inert .303 Drill Round
Inert .303 MkVII Round, 1941
Inert 18-pounder Artillery Shell
Inert 1896 Imperial German Rifle Round
Inert 1897 Imperial German Rifle Round
Inert 1898 Imperial German 37mm Round
Inert 1899 Imperial German Rifle Round
Inert 1907 .303 Mk VI Round
Inert 1909 MkVI .303 Rifle Round
Inert 1913 French Lebel Rifle Cartidge
Inert 1913 MkVII .303 Rifle Round
Inert 1914 German Rifle Cartridge
Inert 1914 MKVII .303 Rifle Round
Inert 1915 18-pounder Artillery Shrapnel Shell The fuse is loose on this example
Inert 1915 Mk VII .303 Round
Inert 1915 MkVII .303 Round, deactivated and pellet-filled
Inert 1915 MkVII .303 Round, deactivated and pellet-filled
Inert 1915 No 5 (Mills) Grenade A scarce very early production example whereon the segmentation grooves are both cast and machined, often termed "centre-cast" by collectors. With correct small diameter split pin ring and non-slotted striker. The cast alloy base plug bears profuse marks including Mills' Patent dates
Inert 1915 No 5 (Mills) Grenade A good example lacking spring. Complete with scarce early variant lever
Inert 1915 No 5 Mills Grenade A very fine early example
Inert 1916 dated 18-pounder Artillery Shrapnel Shell An extremely fine example
Inert 1916 Imperial German Rifle Round
Inert 1916 Mills Grenade
Inert 1916 Mills No 5 Grenade
Inert 1916 Mk VII .303 Round
Inert 1916 MkVII .303 Round
Inert 1916 MkVII .303 Round, deactivated and pellet-filled
Inert 1916 MkVII .303 Round, deactivated and pellet-filled
Inert 1916 MkVII .303 Round, deactivated and pellet-filled
Inert 1916 MkVII .303 Round, deactivated and pellet-filled
Inert 1916 No 5 Mills Grenade
Inert 1916 No5 (Mills) Grenade
Inert 1916 QF 2-pounder Mark II Anti-Aircraft Artillery Round An exceptional example
Inert 1916 QF 2-pounder Mark II Anti-Aircraft Artillery Round An exceptionally original example
Inert 1916 QF 2-pounder Mark II Anti-Aircraft Artillery Round An exceptionally original example
Inert 1917 3-pounder Artillery Shell
Inert 1917 dated 18-pounder Artillery High Explosive Shell A fine un-fired non-relic example.
Inert 1917 dated 18-pounder Artillery High Explosive Shell Frankly the most pleasing example I've handled in quite some time.
Inert 1917 No 35 Rifle Grenade
Inert 1917 No 36 (Mills) Grenade An excellent example
Inert 1917 No23 (Mills) Grenade
Inert 1917 No23 MkII (Mills) Grenade
Inert 1917 No36 (Mills) Grenade
Inert 1917 No36 (Mills) Grenade A well marked example retaining its original shellac finish. The centre tube has been removed and the striker replaced with a follow pipe to serve as a cigar lighter, of interest is the fact it is fitted with an early variant pin with small ring, and early variant lever
Inert 1918 No 23 (Mills) Grenade with Gas Check
Inert 1918 No 23 Grenade With reproduction rod
Inert 1918 No23 MkIII (Mills) Grenade
Inert 1918 No36 Hand Grenade
Inert 1920's Indian-made No5 (Mills) Grenade Retaining its original paint finish with filling band and green (Amatol) band. Complete with gas check plate
Inert 1925 MkVII .303 Rifle Round
Inert 1937 3-inch Mortar Round
Inert 1938 2-pounder Infantry Anti-Tank Gun Shell
Inert 1939 .303 Round
Inert 1940 20mm Aircraft Canon Round
Inert 1940 20mm Cannon Round The head is slightly loose in the case
inert 1940 50-Cal Round
Inert 1940 No 36 M (Mills) Grenade An uncommonly fine example retaining its original finish and markings, lacking lever, though complete with pin, striker, spring and gas check
Inert 1940 No 69 Grenade
Inert 1940 No36 (Mills) Grenade
Inert 1941 MkVII .303 Rifle Round
Inert 1941 No 36 (Mills) Grenade An excellent example
Inert 1941 No 68 Anti-Tank Grenade
Inert 1942 (Mills) Grenade
Inert 1942 .303 Mk VII Round
Inert 1942 .303 Round
Inert 1942 British 20mm Canon Round
Inert 1942 German Stick Grenade An excellent example
Inert 1942 Mk VIIIZ Round
Inert 1942 Mk VIIZ Round
Inert 1942 No 68 Anti-Tank Grenade
Inert 1942 No 68 Anti-Tank Rifle Grenade
Inert 1942 No 68 Anti-Tank Rifle Grenade
Inert 1942 No 68 Mk IV Anti-Tank Grenade
Inert 1943 .38 Revolver Round
Inert 1943 Bofors Anti-Aircraft Artillery Round
Inert 1943 German U-Boat 8.8cm Deck Gun SK L/35 (88 X 390R) Round
Inert 1943 MkVII .303 Rifle Round
Inert 1943 No 36 (Mills) Grenade
Inert 1943 US .50 Calibre Round
Inert 1944 .50 Calibre Round
Inert 1944 Bofors Anti-aircraft Artillery Round
Inert 1944 British Service Tank Gun / Artillery Round
Inert 1949 20mm Cannon Round The head is slightly loose in the case
Inert 1952 Energa Practice Rifle Grenade
Inert 1954 20mm Cannon Round
Inert 1958 No36 (Mills) Grenade
Inert 1972 No36 (Mills) Grenade
Inert 1972 No36 (Mills) Grenade
Inert 1972 No36 (Mills) Grenade
Inert 2-inch Mortar HE Round A scarce example retaining original markings
Inert 2-inch Mortar Illuminating Round
Inert 24-pounder HE Shell
Inert 3-inch Mortar Round
Inert 30-06 Round
Inert 37mm Artillery Round
Inert 37x94R 37mm Hotchkiss Revolver-Gun Armour Piercing Round
Inert 37x94R 37mm Hotchkiss Revolver-Gun Armour Piercing Round
Inert Anti-Riot Baton Round, Rubber Bullet
Inert Austrian Manlicher Drill Rifle Round
Inert Boer War 13-pounder Artillery Shell
Inert Boer War 15-pounder Artillery Shell Retaining its original fuse. The threads of the union of the two halves are distorted or worn so the two are loose.
Inert Boer War British 15-pounder Artillery Shell
Inert British Smoke Grenade
Inert British Training Smoke Grenade
Inert British Training Smoke Grenade
Inert cast alloy Mills Grenade for re-enactor use
Inert cast alloy Mills Grenade for re-enactor use
Inert clip of WWI .303 Rounds With matching headstamps
Inert Drill L28A1 Grenade
Inert Energa Rifle Grenade
Inert Energa Training Rifle Grenade
Inert French Lebel Round
Inert German M' 1915 Kugel Grenade A very fine example with excellent fuze
Inert Great War 18-pounder Artillery Shell An attractive silver-plated example
Inert Home Guard .30 Rifle Cartridge
Inert Imperial German 1913 Kugel Grenade From my own collection and extremely fine non-relic example
Inert Imperial German 37mm Artillery Round
Inert Imperial German Egg Grenade An excellent example of the 1915 kugelhandgranate
Inert Imperial German Model 1913 Kugel Hand Grenade A very fine example
Inert Imperial German Model 1914 Rifle Grenade
Inert Imperial German Model 1915 Kugel Hand Grenade
Inert Imperial German Model 1917 Egg Grenade An excellent example of the first variant, lacking the segmented band seen on subsequent production
Inert IRA Improvised Hand Grenade
Inert Kynoch 9.3 mm Round
Inert L2A2 Baton Round
Inert Mk II .303 Rifle Cartridge
Inert Mk II .303 Rifle Cartridge
Inert Mk II .303 Rifle Cartridge
Inert Mk II .303 Round
Inert No 36 (Mills) Grenade
Inert No 36 (Mills) Grenade Pin lacking but the grenade incorporates an early No 5 lever
Inert No68 MkI Anti-Tank Rifle Grenade An excellent example
Inert PIAT Round A very good example complete with drill detonator
Inert PIAT Round A very good example complete with drill detonator
Inert post WWII 2-inch Mortar Parachute Flare Illuminating Round
Inert post WWII 2-inch Mortar Parachute Flare Illuminating Round
Inert post WWII 2-inch Mortar Smoke Round
Inert post-War British 20mm Canon Round
Inert post-War British 30mm Canon Round
Inert post-War British 30mm Canon Round
Inert post-WWII .303 Clip
Inert pre-WWI German Kaiserlischemarine 35 mm Pom-Pom Gun Round
Inert pre-WWI Imperial German Rifle Round
Inert relic WWI 18pr Artillery Shell
Inert relic WWI British Artillery Shell Shown next to an 18pr shell for scale
Inert Scarce variant WWII No36 (Mills) Grenade Unlike most Second World War examples encountered, this has a brass filling screw and cast iron base plug.
Inert un-fired Presentation 18-pounder Shell I believe the die-struck name and dates refer to the service of an Ordnance Munitions War Worker
Inert US WWII M2 Grenade A re-painted training example with lead-filled base
Inert WWI .303 MkVIIZ Machine Gun Round Dated 1918
Inert WWI 13-pounder Artillery Shell and Case A rare and very fine example
Inert WWI 18-pounder Artillery Round An excellent restored example. Sorry, for sale in the UK only
Inert WWI 18-pounder Artillery Shell A fine example with loose-fitting fuse
Inert WWI 18-pr Artillery Shell Though the projectile driving band indicates it has been down a barrel, it is in excellent condition and not a dug relic. The fuse is loose. An excellent example.
Inert WWI 18-pr Artillery Shell A very good example
Inert WWI 2-inch Mortar Projectile A good example of the famous 'toffee apple', having been the subject of an older restoration giving it an extremely pleasing appearance
Inert WWI 2-inch Trench Mortar Projectile The so-called 'Toffee Apple'
Inert WWI 2-pounder Anti-Aircraft Artillery Round
Inert WWI 2-pounder Anti-Aircraft Artillery Round
Inert WWI 3-pounder Artillery Round The projectile retaining its original markings
Inert WWI 37mm Pom Pom Gun Round Complete, unfired and 1917 dated.
Inert WWI 37mm Pom-Pom Gun Round
Inert WWI 6-pounder Artillery Round The QF 6-pounder was adopted for use in Britain's first tanks
Inert WWI 6-pounder Artillery Round The QF 6-pounder was adopted for use in Britain's first tanks
Inert WWI Battye Grenade
Inert WWI British Battye Grenade As designed by Captain Battye of the Royal Engineers and manufactured at the Bethune Bomb Factory in France
Inert WWI French 35 mm Pom-Pom Gun Armour Piercing Round
Inert WWI French 35 mm Pom-Pom Gun Round
Inert WWI French 35 mm Pom-Pom Gun Round
Inert WWI French 35 mm Pom-Pom Gun Round
Inert WWI French 37mm Artillery Round
Inert WWI French Citron Foug Grenade
Inert WWI French F1 Grenade An excellent non-relic example
Inert WWI French OF1 Grenade A superb non-relic example
Inert WWI French OF1 Grenade
Inert WWI French Vivien-Bessier Rifle Grenade A good example of this innovative grenade
Inert WWI German 1914 Pattern Rifle Grenade A rather goood example
Inert WWI German 35 mm Pom-Pom Gun Round
Inert WWI German 35 mm Pom-Pom Gun Round
Inert WWI German 35 mm Pom-Pom Gun Round
Inert WWI German 35 mm Pom-Pom Gun Round
Inert WWI German 35 mm Pom-Pom Gun Round
Inert WWI German Discus Grenade
Inert WWI German Discus Grenade
Inert WWI German Egg Grenade An excellent example
Inert WWI German Egg Grenade An excellent example, slightly unusual in having an eccentric casting
Inert WWI German Granatenwerfer Projectile An uncommonly good example of these distinctive trench mortar rounds
Inert WWI German Grenatenwerfer Round
Inert WWI German Mauser Round
Inert WWI German Mauser Round Sorry, for sale in the UK only
Inert WWI German Mauser Round Sorry, for sale in the UK only
Inert WWI German T-Gewehr Anti-Tank Rifle Round
Inert WWI M\'1917 \'Egg\' Grenade
Inert WWI Naval 2-inch Anti-Aircraft Round
Inert WWI No 1 Mk III Grenade
Inert WWI No 5 (Mills) Grenade
Inert WWI No 5 (Mills) Grenade Body
Inert WWI No 5 (Mills) Grenade Dummy Detonator
Inert WWI No15 Grenade An excellent example of this most distinctive pattern. Sometimes referred to as the \"Cricket Ball\" grenade it could be thrown by hand or catapult. Famously used at Gallipoli and with notorious problems at Loos in 1915. This example retains its original fuse retaining wire.
Inert WWI No15 Grenade A very good example of this most distinctive pattern. Sometimes referred to as the \"Cricket Ball\" grenade it could be thrown by hand or catapult. Famously used at Gallipoli and with notorious problems at Loos in 1915.
Inert WWI No15 Grenade A very well restored example of this most distinctive pattern. Sometimes referred to as the \"Cricket Ball\" grenade it could be thrown by hand or catapult. Famously used at Gallipoli and with notorious problems at Loos in 1915.
Inert WWI No15 Grenade A good example of this most distinctive pattern. Sometimes referred to as the \"Cricket Ball\" grenade it could be thrown by hand or catapult. Famously used at Gallipoli and with notorious problems at Loos in 1915.
Inert WWI No15 Grenade An uncommonly good example of this most distinctive pattern. Sometimes referred to as the "Cricket Ball" grenade it could be thrown by hand or catapult. Famously used at Gallipoli and with notorious problems at Loos in 1915. Most encountered today are relics, this is a rare untouched and well preserved example.
Inert WWI No16 Grenade One of the best examples I've handled and from my own collection
Inert WWI No16 Grenade Variant A 1915 dated example is this rare pattern.
Inert WWI No20 Grenade A very good example
Inert WWI No24 Rifle Grenade An excellent non-relic and rust-free example
Inert WWI No5 (Mills) Grenade An excellent example with muck original finish to the body, compete with alloy centre tube, striker and spring
Inert WWI No5 Mill Grenade
Inert WWI Stokes Mortar Round An above average example
Inert WWI Turkish Artillery Shell An extremely original dud recovered from the battlefield, possibly Gallipoli, by a British soldier
Inert WWI Vickers 1-pounder Anti-Aircraft Cannon Round An example of early anti-aircraft ammunition in the home defense of Britain during the Great War. The QF 1-pr was adapted as the Mk I*** and Mk II on high-angle pedestal mountings and deployed along London docks and on rooftops on key buildings in London, others on mobile motor lorries at key towns in the East and Southeast of England. 25 were employed in August 1914, and 50 in February 1916. A Mk II gun (now in the Imperial War Museum, London) on a Naval pedestal mounting was the first to open fire in defense of London during the war. The small shell was insufficient to damage the German Zeppelin airships sufficiently to bring them down. The Ministry of Munitions noted in 1922: "The pom-poms were of very little value. Nevertheless, Lieutenant O.F.J. Hogg of No. 2 AA Section in III Corps was the first anti-aircraft gunner to shoot down an aircraft, with 75 rounds on 23 September 1914 in France. The British Army did not employ it as an infantry weapon in World War I, as its shell was considered too small for use against any objects or fortifications and British doctrine relied on shrapnel fired by QF 13 pounder and 18-pounder field guns as its primary medium range anti-personnel weapon. The gun was experimentally mounted on aircraft as the lighter 1-pounder Mk III, the cancelled Vickers E.F.B.7 having been specifically designed to carry it in its nose.[15] As a light anti-aircraft gun, it was quickly replaced by the larger QF 1½ pounder and QF 2 pounder naval guns.
Inert WWII 2-Inch Mortar Round
Inert WWII 2-Inch Mortar Round
Inert WWII 2-Inch Mortar Round
Inert WWII 2-Inch Mortar Round
Inert WWII 2-Inch Mortar Round
Inert WWII 2-Inch Mortar Round
Inert WWII 2-Inch Mortar Round
Inert WWII 2-pounder Infantry Anti-Tank Gun Round An excellent example
Inert WWII 2-pounder Infantry Anti-Tank Gun Round An excellent example
Inert WWII 2-pounder Solid Shot Round
Inert WWII 2-Pounder Sub-Calibre Artillery Round
Inert WWII 3-inch Mortar Round
Inert WWII Aircraft Canon Round
Inert WWII Bofors Anti-aircraft Artillery Round
Inert WWII British 20mm Cannon Round
Inert WWII Clip of .303 Rounds
Inert WWII German 1915 Kugal Grenade
Inert WWII German 20mm Round Showing some slight flaring at the mouth of the case
Inert WWII German 20mm Round Showing some slight flaring at the mouth of the case
Inert WWII German 3.7cm PAK 36 Round
Inert WWII German 3.7cm PAK 36 Round
Inert WWII German Blendkorper Grenade A relic example with incomplete detonator tube
Inert WWII German Kugel Grenade With transit plug
Inert WWII German Model 1939 Egg Grenade An example with uncommonly good fuze
Inert WWII German Model 1939 Grenade
Inert WWII German Smoke Stick Grenade
Inert WWII Home Guard Shotgun Cartridge A cutaway example demonstrating its construction and filling
Inert WWII Italian Breda 35 Grenade The so-called 'Red Devil'
Inert WWII Italian Brixia Mortar Grenade
Inert WWII Italian SRCM 35 Smoke Grenade
Inert WWII Luftwaffe 1kg Incendiary Bomb / Brandbombe
Inert WWII Luftwaffe 1 kg Brandbombe Incendiary Bomb
Inert WWII Luftwaffe 1 kg Brandbombe Incendiary Bomb
Inert WWII Luftwaffe 1 kg Brandbombe Incendiary Bomb
Inert WWII Luftwaffe 1 kg Brandbombe Incendiary Bomb
Inert WWII Luftwaffe Cannon Round
Inert WWII Luftwaffe Cannon Round
Inert WWII No 36 (Mills) Grenade Detonator
Inert WWII No 36M (Mills) Grenade A very fine example with original finish
Inert WWII No 36M (Mills) Grenade
Inert WWII No 68 Anti-Tank Grenade
Inert WWII No 77 Grenade
Inert WWII No36 Mills Grenade An exceptional example in original condition, impossible to improve
Inert WWII No36 Mills Grenade A crudely restored example
Inert WWII No36M Mills Grenade Lacking striker
Inert WWII PIAT Round
Inert WWII Russian / German 125mm Ampulomet-Werfer Phosphor-Bomb
Inert WWII SOE No10 (20-minute) Mk1 Time Delay Pencil
Inert WWII US .50-calibre Round
Inert WWII US Mk 2 Hand Grenade
Infantry Anti-Tank Gunner Qualification Badge
Infantry Arm of Service Strip
Infantry Arm-of-Service Strip
Infantry Mortarman Qualification Badge
Infantry Officer's Rank Pips
Infantry Rank Pips From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits.
Infantry Rank Pips From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits.
Infantry Rank Pips From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits.
Infantry Training Battalion Cap Badge
Innert 30-06 Rifle Round A wooden-headed Drill / Dummy round of the type used by the Home Guard
Innert Turkish Mauser Rifle Round
Inniskilling Fusiliers Brass Waist Belt Locket
Inniskilling Fusiliers Cap Badge
Inniskilling Fusiliers Cap Badge
Inns of Court OTC Brass Shoulder Title
Inns of Court Regiment Cap Badge
Instructional Skeletonized No 36 (Mills) Grenade
Intelligence Corps Enamelled Silver Sweetheart Brooch
Intelligence Corps Officer's Service Dress Cap Badge
Inter WWI German Discus Grenade An uncommonly good example of the M.1915 discushandgranaten
Inter-War / early WWII King's Liverpool Regiment Officer's Service Dress Cap
Inter-War / early WWII Signalers' Telescope A very good example by Broadhurst & Clarkson with excellent optics
Inter-War / WWII Warrant Officer's Service Dress Cap
Inter-War Army Officer\'s KD Shorts A good pair.
Inter-War Army Officer\'s KD Shorts A named and dated pair in excellent condition.
Inter-War Artillery Range Tables
Inter-War British Army Kit Bag
Inter-War British Territorial Army Uniform Cigarette Card Album A charming and useful publication
Inter-War Czech Army Tank Badge
Inter-War German Small Bronzed Bust of a Soldier
Inter-War Mills Artillery Webbing Equipment Belt
Inter-War Officer's Khaki Drill Tunic
Inter-War Pilot\'s Flying Helmet by Lewis
Inter-War Pilot\'s Flying Helmet, Goggles and Gosport Tubes A rather attractive group
Inter-War RAF Aircraft Generator and Propellor
Inter-War RAF Officer's Solar Topee The chin-strap is broken though not irreplaceable, still a very pleasing and certainly a scarce example.
Inter-War RAOC Warrant Officer\'s Private Purchase Service Dress An extremely attractive and most uncommon example. Some minor moth.
Inter-War Royal Scots Glengarry
Interesting Boer War Photograph Depicting cavalrymen at rest in the field
Internal Combustion Engine Driver's Badge
Irish Guards Cap Badge
Irish Guards Cloth Shoulder Title
Irish Guards Cloth Shoulder Title
Irsaeli issue Czech VZ24 Bayonet As isued with the 8mm Mauser Kar 98k rifles that Israel obtained from captured German stocks and used during the 1948 War of Independence.
Irvin Parachute Qualification Badge These were unofficial parachute qualification wings issued to paratroops and others by the parachute manufacturer Irvin Air Chutes
Irvin Parachute Qualification Badge These were unofficial parachute qualification wings issued to paratroops and others by the parachute manufacturer Irvin Air Chutes
IService Handguns, A Collector\'s Guide/I An excellent reference
Ishapore No 5 Bayonet
Islamic / Ottoman Turkish Desk Seal
Isle of Man Home Guard Cap Badge
Issue-marked Brass Button Stick
Issue-numbered Cutlery Combination A 1944 dated set.
Issued Kit Bag
Ist Battalion Border Regiment Insignia As discovered with sundry other kit from the same source. Border Regiment brass shoulder title, two sets of coloured shoulder strap tapes as worn by the Battalion to indicate the wearer\'s Company, one set clearly ex-Battledress, the other unworn, rifle marksmanship badge, and Border Regiment Cap Badge.
Italian 1935 Ethiopian Campaign Medal
Italian Model 1891 Bayonet
Italian Model 1938 Folding Bayonet
Italian Model 1938 Folding Bayonet
Italian Theatre 8th Army Formation Sign A composition example commonly worn by Polish troops
Italy Star
Italy Star
Italy Star
Italy Star
IV Corps Flash
J D Aylward, \"The Small Sword in England\" A scarce and important study. Essential reading fro the interested English sword forms, manufacture and use
J David Truby, The Lewis Gun A superbly illustrated history of the Lewis Machine Gun
J G Mann's Arms & Armour in England
J N George, \"English Pistols and Revolvers. An Historical Outline of the Development and Design of English Hand Firearms from the Seventeenth Century to the Present Day\" A masterpiece. If you only read one book on the subject, this should be it.
Jack Fishman, And the Walls Came Tumbling Down A detailed study of the Operation Jericho, the RAF bombing raid on Amiens Prison
Jackson & Whitelaw, European Hand Firearms of the 16th, 17th and 18th Centuries A scarce limited edition study incorporating Charles Whitelaw's treatise on Scottish hand firearms
Jaiwant Paul, \"Arms and Armour. Traditional Weapons of India\"
Jaiwant Paul, \"\"By My Sword and Shield\" Traditional Weapons of the Indian Warrior\"\"
James A Servin's Colt Firearms, 1836-1960 One of the major studies
James D Lavin, A History of Spanish Firearms
James Dudgeon, Mick, The Story of Major Edward Mannock VC DSO MC RFC RAF
James Kalman and Meade Patterson, \"A Pictorial History of US Single Shot Martial Pistols\" A superb limited edition publication
James Lavin, \"A History of Spanish Firearms\"
James Short, ISpecial Forces Insignia, British & Commonwealth Units/I
Jan Kube, A Study of German Helmets & Uniforms, 1729-1918
Janusz Piekalkievicz, Operation Citadel An excellent account of the Battle of Kursk
Janzen, Bayonets of the Remington Cartridge Period A superb study of world bayonets of the era
Japanese Arisaka Bayonet
Japanese Arisaka Bayonet An exceptional example of the straight-crossguard variant, retaining its original ersatz frog
Japanese Arisaka Rifle Bayonet A good example
Japanese Armour Book An extremely well illustrated reference
Japanese Arms & Armour Guide Based on the collections held at the Victoria & Albert Museum
Japanese Bayonet Frog An excellent example bearing character marks.
Japanese Bayonet Frog
Japanese Samurai Tanto / Wakizashi An extremely fine weapon, the blade tang exhibiting two mekugi-ana and character marks.
Japanese Wakizashi Sword Blade
Jaroslav Lugs' Firearms Past and Present A superb study
Jean Bouchery, The British Soldier from D-Day to VE-Day, Uniforms, Insignia, Equipment An excellent study
Jean Bouchery, The British Soldier from D-Day to VE-Day An excellent reference
Jeff Cooper, Guns of the Old West
Jeffrey Richardson, Colt, The Revolver of the American West
Jet age RAF Type B Mk 13 Aircrew Parachute System An excellent example, ideal to complete a mannequin or ejector seat
Jim Gawler, Britons Strike Home A history of Lloyd's Patriotic Fund. Copies of this study are effectively impossible to find.
Johansson\'s Pickelhaube Book A limited edition of this classic reference covering Imperial German military head dress.
John and Boris Mollo, Uniforms and Equipment of the Light Brigade A superb study
John Atkinson, Duelling Pistols Certainly one of the best studies. A detailed work with a good narrative.
John Atkinson, The British Duelling Pistol An important study and an excellent narrative
John Atkinson, \"The British Duelling Pistol\" A superb study
John Brophy - Advanced Training for the Home Guard
John Brophy - Home Guard Proficiency A classic
John Brophy \"A Home Guard Drill Book & Field Service Manual\"
John Brophy, Advanced Training for the Home Guard
John Gaylor Military Badge Collecting Still the best single volume reference on British Army cap badges
John Gaylor Army Cap Badge Book
John Gaylor's Military Badge Collecting A working copy of the best single volume work in this field
John Mills, \"Doing Their Bit, Home Front Lapel Badges, 1939 - 1945\" A superb study
John Munday, Naval Canon
John Norris, Gunpowder Artillery, 1600-1700 An excellent study
John Norris, \"Early Gunpowder Artillery c.1300-1600\"
John Norris, \"Gunpowder Artillery, 1600-1700\" A fascinating study
John Styers, Cold Steel Scarce US Marines manual on the fighting knife etc
John Waddy, \"A Tour of the Arnhem Battlefields\"
John Walter, Allied Small Arms of World War One
John Walter, Luger Another of Walter's exceptional works
John Walter, Military Rifles of Two World Wars
John Walter, The German Bayonet A classic study
John Walter, The German Bayonet A classic and superb study
John Walter, The Luger Story
John Walter, The Sword and Bayonet Makers of Imperial Germany, 1871-1918
John Winton, Hurrah for the Life of a Sailor, Life on the Lower-deck of the Victorian Navy
Johnson and Wittmann, Collecting the Edged Weapons of Imperial Germany
Johnson, \"Third Reich Edged Weapon Accoutrements\" A standard reference
Johnson, \"World War II German War Booty\" A fascinating book on German Third Reich material taken as booty by Allied troops
Jon Mills, Doing Their Bit, Home Front Lapel badges 1939 - 1945 The standard reference
Jon Mills, The Women's Voluntary Services (WVS) An excellent reference from the series Within the Island Fortress, The Uniforms, Insignia & Ephemera of the Home Front in Britain 1939-1945
Joseph G Rosa, Colonel Colt London, a History of Colt's London Firearms, 1851-1857 The standard reference
Joseph G Rosa, Guns of the American West
Joseph Goebbels Calling Card
Joseph Rosa, Colt Revolvers
Joslin et al. British Battles and Medals The standard reference
June 22nd 1815 The Times Reporting Battle of Waterloo I suspect this to be a Victorian or 1915 re-print
Jungle Green Bush Jacket with Cloth Insignia A well starched and extremely smart example retaining its original Allied Land Forces South East Asia printed flashes.
Junier et al, \"By Land, Sea and Air, an illustrated history of the 2nd Battalion the South Staffordshire Regiment 1940 - 1945\"
K D Kirkland, America's Premier Gunmakers, Colt
K98 Rifle Sling
Kapp and Yoshondo Yoshihara, The Craft of the Japanese Sword
Karpinski, Suhler Feuerwaffen
Kate Adie, Corsets to Camouflage, Women and War An author-inscribed copy
Keisling, Bayonets of the World
Keith Neal and Back, \"Great British Gunmakers, 1740-1790\"
Keith Neil and Back, \"British Gunmakers, Their Trade Cards, Cases and Equipment, 1760-1860\" One of my favourite books in this field. A joy.
Keith R Dill, \"London Gunmakers and the English Duelling Pistol, 1770-1830\"
Ken Rutterford, Collecting Shotgun Cartridges
Kent Home Guard / LDV Identity Card
Khaki Lanyard
Kin's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment slip-on Shoulder Title
King's (Liverpool) Regiment Shoulder Titles
King's Liverpool Regiment Cloth Shoulder Title
King's Liverpool Regiment Officer's Cap A scarce WWII example. There are two tears to the sweat band, otherwise complete and sound with original badge.
King's Liverpool Regiment Printed Shoulder Titles
King's Liverpool Regiment Shoulder Titles In white on purple
King's Liverpool Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
King's Liverpool Regiment Title
King's Ow Loyal Regiment Cloth Shoulder Title
King's Own Royal Border Regiment Dress Glider Badge
King's Own Royal Border Regiment Officer's Beret
King's Own Royal Border Regiment Shoulder Title
King's Own Royal Border Regiment Shoulder Titles
King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment Cap Badge
King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment Cap Badge
King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment Cap Badge
King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment Officers' electroplate Collar Badge
King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment Officers' Service Dress Cap An idiosyncratic example with variant cap badge and leather-trimmed peak. In original carton bearing its owner's name
King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment Officers' Tropical Slip-on Title
King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment Printed Shoulder Title
King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment Shoulder Titles
King's Own Scottish Borderers Officers' Glengarry Badge An attractive silver plated and finely pierced example
King's Own Scottish Borderers Printed Shoulder Title
King's Own Shropshire Light Infantry Officer's Service Dress Cap A pleasing example
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Printed Shoulder Title
King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Tropical Slip-on Shoulder Title
King's Regiment Shoulder Title
King's Shropshire Light Infantry Cap Badge
Kings Liverpool Regiment Cap Badge
Kings Liverpool Regiment Cap Badge
Kings Liverpool Regiment Officers\' Service Dress Badge
Kings Liverpool Regiment OR's Collar Badges
Kings Liverpool Regiment Sweetheart Brooch
Kings Liverpool Regiment Sweetheart Brooch
Kings Liverpool Regiment Sweetheart Brooch
Kings Liverpool Regiment Sweetheart Brooch
Kings Own Royal Border Regiment Shoulder Titles
Kings Shropshire Light Infantry Cap Badge
King\'s Liverpool Regiment Shoulder Title An attractive \'bulled-up\' example
King\'s Liverpool Regiment Sweetheart Brooch
King\'s Liverpool Regiment Sweetheart Brooch
King\'s Own Royal (Lancaster) Regiment BD Blouse An original example retaining an unusual combination of insignia. I should welcome enlightenment as to the meaning of the two-colour flash under the infantry arm-of-service strip, and the wearing of the Drivers\' badge above the rank chevrons.
King\'s Own Royal Lancaster Cap Badge
King\'s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment Brass Shoulder Titles An excellent matching pair.
King\'s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment Cap Badge
King\'s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment Cap Badge
King\'s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment Swagger Stick
King\'s Own Scottish Borderers Cap Badge
King\'s Own Scottish Borderers Cap Badge
King\'s Own Shoulder Title
King\'s Own Shropshire Light Infantry Cap Badge
King\'s Own Shropshire Light Infantry Officer\'s Service Dress Cap
King\'s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Cap Badge
King\'s Royal Rifle Corps Plastic Cap Badge
Kinna and Moss, Jager & Schutzen, Dress and Distinctions, 1910-1914 A good guide to Great War German clothing and insignia
Kipling & King volume 2 The definitive study of Post WWI - WWII British Army cap badges
Kipling & King Volume I A masterpiece and still the definitive work on British military headgear insignia from the 19th Century to the First World War. An as-new hard-bound copy with dustjacket.
Kipling & King's Head-Dress Badges of the British Army volume 2 The standard reference
Kipling & King's Head-Dress Badges of the British Army voulme 1 The standard reference
Kipling & King, Head-dress Badges of the British Army A two volume set of this standard reference
Kit Bag Lock
Klaus Lubbe, German Sidearms and Bayonets, 1740-1945
Klause Lubbe, German Sidearms and Bayonets 1740-1945 An excellent reference
Knights Cross Holders of the Afrika Korps A superb work by Franz Kurovski and published by Schiffer.
Knights Cross Holders of the Fallschirmjager A superb work by Franz Kurovski and publisged by Schiffer.
Konrad Knirim, \"British Military Timepieces\" A stunning work. The definitive reference for collectors of British military watches and other timepieces. Somewhat heavy.
Konrad Knirim, \"British Military Timepieces\" Additional images
Korea / Vietnam War US Ka-Bar Knife
Korean War 40th Infantry Division Penant
KOSB 3rd Infantry Division combination Insignia
KOSB Brass Shoulder Title
KOSB Brass Shoulder Titles Those of P A V Stewart CBE DSO, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Stuart served with the 9th (Scottish) Division in France and Flanders, seeing action at the Somme and other major battles, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and mentioned in despatches.
KOSB British War and Victory Medals
KOSB Bullion Badge
KOSB Cap Badge
KOSB Cap Badge With original tartan backing
KOSB Cap Badge
KOSB Cap badge
KOSB Cap badge
KOSB Collar Badges
KOSB Enamelled Silver Sweetheart Brooch A handsome example.
KOSB Officer's Brass Shoulder Title
KOSB Officer's Bronze Collar Badges
KOSB OR's Brass Collar Badges
KOSB OR's White Metal Collar Badges
KOSB Shoulder Title
KOSB Shoulder Title
KOSB Slip-on Shoulder Title
KOSB Sweetheart Brooch
KOSB Tartan Cap Badge Backing
KOSB Tartan Flash
Kreigsmarine Uniforms & Traditions Volume 3 of Angolia and Schlicht\'s masterpiece
Kriegsmarine Dagger Strap An original WWII example
Kriegsmarine Uniforms & Traditions Volume 2 of Angolia and Schlicht\'s masterpiece
KRRC Plastic Cap Badge
KRRC Printed Shoulder Title
KSLI Slip-on Shoulder Title
Kukri While the mounts have been plated, this is not a crude tourist piece, rather it is strongly constructed in the manner of military issue specimens suggesting it has been a military presentation example.
Kynoch Ivorine Paper Knife
L1A3 Bayonet for the SLR
L1A3 Bayonet for the SLR
L1A3 Bayonet for the SLR
L1A3 Bayonet for the SLR
L1A3 SLR Bayonet A superb example.
L1A3 SLR Bayonet
L1A3 SLR Bayonet A good example with original frog
L4A1 Bren Gun Spares & Tools Set
Labeled WWII 1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers Aside from a very few nips, a mint unissued pair of 1940 Pattern BD trousers, complete with original label and in perhaps the most sought after size, 13. Rare indeed.
Labelled WWII Leather Jerkin In very good condition, with a small patch of moth to the lining and retaining its original label. Belonging to Captain G H Kipling, RA.
Laffin, The Western Front Illustrated, 1914-1918
Lahore District Flash
Lamp, Electric, No 1 An unissued example in original carton.
Lamp, Electric, No 1
Lanarkshire Yeomanry Brass Shoulder Title
Lanarkshire Yeomanry Cap Badge
Lancashire Fusiliers Arras War Cemetery Document
Lancashire Fusiliers Cap Badge
Lancashire Fusiliers Cap Badge
Lancashire Fusiliers Cap Badge
Lancashire Fusiliers Cap Badge
Lancashire Fusiliers Coloured Field Service Cap
Lancashire Fusiliers Feather Hackle
Lancashire Fusiliers Garter Flashes
Lancashire Fusiliers Officer's Silver Cap Badge
Lancashire Fusiliers Pagri Badge
Lancashire Fusiliers Pagri Badge
Lancashire Fusiliers Shoulder Titles
Lancashire Fusiliers slip-on Shoulder Title
Lancashire Fusiliers Staybright Cap Badge
Lancashire Hussars Yeomanry Brass Shoulder Title
Lancashire Regiment Cloth Shoulder Title
Lancashire Regiment unit-marked Pattern 1888 Bayonet
Lancaster Rifle Bayonet An example by Alcosso. The pommel bears issue stamps. It shows some deformation to the cross guard, blackening to the blade and a very slight ripple in the latter near the tip. However the blade is very good and will certainly polish well. A respectable example of this striking bayonet pattern.
Lancaster Rifle Sword Bayonet A good unit-marked example of this distinctive bayonet
Lance Corporal Rank Chevrons
Lance Corporal Rank Chevrons
Lance Corporal Tropical Rank Arm Band
Lance Corporal's Rank Chevrons
Lance Corporal's Rank Chevrons
Lance Corporal's Rank Chevrons
Lanchester Submachine Gun Webbing Magazine Pouches
Lancs & Border District Flash
Lancs & Border District printed Flash
Lancs and Border / Western District Flash
Lancs and Border / Western District Flash
Lancs and Border District Printed Flash
Langridge's Dress Distinctions of British Cavalry Regiments Rare, extremely details and stunningly illustrated references
Lantern, Electric, Traffic, No 2
Lanyard
Lanyard
Lanyard
Lanyard
Lanyard
Large Antique Shot / Charge Carrier A 40 cm high example (excluding leather handle) which I've used as a waste paper basket for the last decade or so
Large calibre Royal Navy Shell converted to a Safe A finely engineered conversion.
Large fragment of HMS Victory Timber A section of oak from Nelson\'s HMS Victory recovered during 1925 restoration
Large George III-IV Gilt-brass Royal Cipher Badge Measuring 15cm and formerly part of the J R Gaunt archives
Large group of Ration Books The largest such related group I have encountered
Large Leather Case for Royal Navy Binoculars A very large unissued case intended to carry spotting binoculars
Large Parachute Regiment Flag Standard The flag of multi-piece construction. From the estate of the late Lieutenant-General Sir Michael Gray KCB, OBE, DL (3 May 1932 – 13 March 2011). Gray served with the Parachute Regiment from 1955, taking part in operations at Cyprus, Suez, Jordan, Greece, Bahrain, Aden and Northern Ireland. He commanded the 1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment from 1969 to 1971, later becoming Colonel Commandant
Large Trafalgar Centenary Plaque made from Copper from HMS Victory
Large WWI German Document Group A fascinating group having belonged to a Fusilier Leutnant Klein
Large WWI Wicker Artillery Ammunition Carrier
Large WWII ARP Warden Cast Alloy Sign
Large WWII German Photograph and Document Group Comprising a photograph album, Wehrpass and Arbeitsbuch to the same soldier.
Large WWII German Photograph and Document Group Additional images
Large WWII Japanese Recognition Flag A superb original and somewhat large WWII Japanese military recognition flag I acquired with some POW bring-backs. Of multi-piece construction. The two vertical edges are stitched in such a way as to leave channels through which fastening cords could be placed. In excellent condition.
Large WWII North Africa and Middle East Theatre Photograph Group Additional images
Large WWII North Africa and Middle East Theatre Photograph Group
Large WWII Trench Art Table Lighter Fabricated in part from a 1941 2-pounder shell case, it is decorated with applied Royal Army Ordnance Corps and Artificer badges.
Larger variant WWII RAF Survival Heliograph Mirror An example of the less frequently encountered 4-inch variety
Larry Johnson, IJapanese Bayonets, the definitive work on Japanese bayonets 1870 to the present/I
Last shell case fired by 176 Battery, 45 Field Regiment RA, Korea, 8 Nov 1951 A quite unique item of ordnance, prized by its Regiment and clearly carried as a mess ornament for the following sixteen years.
Late 16th / early 17th Century Burgonet A very pleasing example of these helmets, as worn by light cavalry and foot soldiers from the late 16th Century up until the English Civil Wars. IIgnore the elastic band used purely to assist during photography/I
Late 16th Century German Comb Morion From my own collection, a very goood example of a munition quality helmet of the late 16th Century. Of two-piece construction with distinctive brass flowerhead washers backing the lining rivets. Bearing a plume holder the the rear terminal of the comb. Of fine form and bearing a waxed oil-blackened finish as it would have had at the time of manufacture. A very pleasing example.
Late 17th Century Officer's Spontoon A pleasing example retaining its original shaft. Approximately 7' long. Please email to discuss postage costs
Late 18th / 19th century Indian Tulwar An excellent example retaining its original scabbard and in very pleasing condition throughout. This true fighting sword has an extremely attractive hilt, and a single-fullered blade which bears struck marks. A handsome sword.
Late 18th / 19th century Indian Tulwar An excellent example retaining its original scabbard and in very pleasing condition throughout. This true fighting sword has an extremely attractive hilt, and a heavy and well ballanced blade which flares sbtly towards its double-edged tip. A handsome sword.
Late 18th / 19th Century Indo-Persian Match Lock Musket
Late 18th / early 19th Century Indian Katar
Late 18th / early 19th Century Indian Musket Bayonet
Late 18th / early 19th Century Indian Tulwar A good example of this classic fighting sword. The hilt is simply yet elegantly worked, with subtle detail such as the stylised serpent head finial to the re-curved knuckle guard, while the blade is broad and purposeful, bearing a punched arsenal mark, the sword retains its original scabbard in uncommonly good condition.
Late 18th / early 19th Century Indian Tulwar A good example of this Indian sword. The hilt appears to have been silver plated, and the blade bears struck marks.
Late 18th Century East India Company Bayonet with India Spring Catch A good example by Wooley, the socket bearing an engraved EIC quartered-heart device
Late 18th Century Fighting Sword
Late 18th Century Indian Sword Talwar A handsome fighting sword with Indo-Muslim hilt and heavy multi-fullered fighting blade. Unfortunately it has been badly over cleaned using a harsh abrasive, so requires some patient polishing to bring back to a good finish. Certainly worth the effort.
Late 1970s RAF Mk 3 Fast Jet Flying Helmet / Bone Dome With avionics and oxygen mask
Late 19th / early 20th Century British Military / Issue Revolver Holster A maker-marked example for a small relatively short barelled revolver
Late 19th / early 20th Century Cavalry Officer's Tunic
Late 19th / early 20th Century DLI Pagri Badge
Late 19th / early 20th Century General Service Haversack
Late 19th / early 20th Century Leather Bayonet Frog Likely German
Late 19th / early 20th Century porcelain bust of Admiral Lord Nelson An extremely handsome piece in excellent condition
Late 19th Century Albini Braendlin Socket Bayonet Scabbard
Late 19th Century Pocket Pin-Fire Revolver For restoration
Late 19th Century US Socket Bayonet Frog
Late Georgian Silhouette of an Irish Military Officer A pleasing portrait with bronzed highlights, being that of an identified sitter. The subject is Thomas Lyster, second son of Colonel Lyster of Lysterfield, County Roscommon. Thomas died at Barbados in the 1840s. These and further details are recorded in period annotations verso. The portrait within an oval gilt bezel and planar rectangular black lacquered mache frame with thistle, rose and shamrock cast suspender.
Late Georgian Constabulary Sword An excellent and early Constabulary hanger or sabre dating to the Regency or George IV period. It has a brass hilt with leather-bound grip, the blade is rather broad, almost 1.5 inch at the ricasso, and measures 22.5 inches long. It is complete with it\'s original scabbard, a rare survivor. The blade exhibits minor pitting and staining, though the images should testify to it\'s lovely overall condition. The scabbard leather is cracked at one point though again, the overall condition and appearance is very pleasing. All in all an above-average example of a late Georgian Constabulary sword. A very similar sword is illustrated on page 105 of Frederick Wilkinson\'s superb Those Entrusted with Arms - A History of the Police, Post, Customs and Private Use Weapons in Britain, (copies of which can be found in the Reference Books section of this shop).
Late Victorian / Early 20th Century General Service Haversack As worn with Pattern 1888 valise equipment and the Pattern 1903 accoutrements
Late Victorian / Edwardian Aberdeen Glengarry Badge A handsome badge incorporating the Imperial crown and the arms of the City of Aberdeen.
Late Victorian Highland Light infantry Officer's Dirk An example by Wilkinson in superb condition
Late Victorian Highland Light infantry Officer's Dirk Additional images
Late War Aluminium Mess Tins
Late War Bren Gun Spares & Tools Set
Late War Clasp Knife
Late War Washing and Shaving Kit
Late-War Denim Trousers An excellent pair.
Lay away scheme and part-exchange This is in response to all those who have enquired about the possibility of reserving goods. I understand it\'s sometimes helpful to be able to pay for a high value item over time. Contact me, let me know what works for you, and I will do my best to make it work. If you would like me to hold an item for you until you can send the money, again, get in touch so we can agree a deposit and timings. Part-exchange is always welcome Kind regards Paul
Lay-aside and bulk-order discount This is in response to all those who have enquired about the possibility of reserving goods or bulk-order discount. I understand it\'s sometimes helpful to be able to pay for a high value item over time. Contact me, let me know what works for you, and I will do my best to make it work. If you would like me to hold an item for you until you can send the money, again, get in touch so we can agree a deposit and timings. With regard to discount on multiple purchases, let me know the items you are interested in and I\'ll try and work something out for you. All the very best Paul
Lay-away and Part-exchange This is in response to all those who have enquired about the possibility of reserving goods. I understand it's sometimes helpful to be able to pay for a high value item over time. Contact me, let me know what works for you, and I will do my best to make it work. If you would like me to hold an item for you until you can send the money, again, get in touch so we can agree a deposit and timings. Part-exchange is always welcome Kind regards Paul
LDV / Home Guard Rifle Training Manual
LDV Arm Band
LDV Armband A rare original example of these now oft reproduced brassards.
LDV Brassard
LDV Brassard A rare example with Zone stamps
LDV Instruction No. 3 German Parachute Troops, 1940. Running to some 8 pages.
LDV Instruction No. 5 Elements of Training, 1940. Running to some 5 pages.
LDV Instruction No8 - Tanks and Tank Destruction
LDV Instruction Number 8 Tanks and Tank Destruction, 1940.
LDV Slip-on Shoulder Titles
LDV Training Instruction No 2
LDV Training Instruction No 5
LDV Training Instruction No 8 - Tank Hunting
LDV Training Instruction No 9 - Grenades
LDV Training No. 7 Notes on Field Defences. Running to some 4 pages.
Leather Bayonet Frog
Leather Bayonet Frog
Leather Bayonet Frog
Leather Bayonet Frog
Leather Boot Laces
Leather Rifle Sling An excellent, strong and supple example of this pattern introduced during the Great War and issued to the Home Guard during the Second World War.
Leather Sword Knot
Leather Waist Belt Likely a VTC or Yeomanry variant Pattern 1903. In a large size.
Lebel Clip
Lebel Rifle Drill Round
Lee Enfield Bore Inspection Mirror
Lee Enfield Bore Scope
Lee Enfield Brass Oil Bottle
Lee Enfield No 9 Bayonet
Lee Enfield Pattern 1888 MkIII Bayonet After the 1st variant MkI, this is the rarest of variant P'88s. This example in exceptionally goo, the hilt being near mint
Lee Enfield Rifle Bore Scope / Viewer
Lee Enfield Rifle Brass Oil Bottle
Lee Enfield Rifle Brass Oil Bottle
Lee Enfield Rifle Pull Through
Lee Enfield Rifle Pull-Through
Lee Enfield Rifle Sling Its brass mounts dated 1949
Lee Enfield Rifle Webbing Sling
Lee Enfield Webbing Rifle Sling
Lee Metford / Long Lee Enfield Type Oil Bottle
Leeds ARP Emergency Food & Shelter Pamphlet
Leeds Rifles Shoulder Titles
Leeds Rifles Shoulder Titles
Leeds Rifles Shoulder Titles
Leefe Robinson VC Zeppelin Killer Celluloid Matchbox Cover
Legion of Honour Medal Award Document
Leicestershire Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
Leicestershire Regiment Title
Leinster Regiment Swagger Stick
Len Whittaker, \"Some Talk of Private Armies\" A classic study of Second World War British special forces and their badges
Leonid Tarassuk, Russian Pistols in the Seventeenth Century
Leroy Thompson, \"Fairbairn-Sykes Commando Dagger\"
Leslie Southwick, Antique Edged Weapons A comprehensive and well illustrated reference to European and oriental swords, daggers, bayonets and pole arms
Lewis Gun Qualification Badge Sealed Working Pattern
Lewis Gun Qualification Badge Sealed Working Pattern
Lewis Gunner's Badge
Lewis Machine Gun Barrel Spanner A well marked example by BSA
Lewis Machine Gun Barrel Spanner A well marked example by BSA
Lewis Machine Gun Clearing Plug
Lewis Machine Gun Magazine Loading Tool
Lewis Machine Gun Manual A classic which was used during both World Wars
Lewis Machine Gun Manual
Lewis Machine Gun Manual
Lewis Machine Gun Manual
Lewis Machine Gun Qualification Badge
Lewis Machine Gun Qualification badge
Lewis Machine Gun Spring Balance An excellent example complete with string pulls.
Lewis Machine Gun Spring Trigger Gauge / Combination Tool
Lewis Machine Gunner's Qualification badge
Lewis Machine Gunners Badge
Lewis Winant, Early Percussion Firearms A seminal study which retains its importance
Lewis Winant, Early Percussion Firearms
Lewis Winant, Firearms Curiosa A classic study
Lewis Winant, Firearms Curiosa A fascinating study of unusual and obscure firearms designs
Lewis Winant, Firearms Curiosa A fascinating study of obscure firearms
Lewis Winant, \"Pepperbox Firearms\" A superb study of pepperbox pistols
Lewis Winnant, \"Early Percussion Firearms\" A classic study and a very good read
Lewisham Engineering No4 MkII* Bayonet
Lieut Douglas, \"Rifle Shooting for War\"
Lieutenant's tropical slip of shoulder straps
Lieutenant's tropical slip of shoulder straps
Life Guards Cap Badge
Life Guards cloth Shoulder Title
Life Guards cloth Shoulder Title
Life Guards Officer's Cap Badge
Light Machine Gunner Marksman's Badge
Light Machine Gunner Marksman's Badge
Lightweight Toggle Rope
Linaker and Dine, \"Cavalry Warrant Officers\' and Non-Commissioned Officers\' Arm Badges\" The standard reference
Linaker and Dine, \"Cavalry Warrant Officers\' and Non-commissioned Officers\' Arm Badges\"
Lincolnshire Home Guard Flash
Lincolnshire Regiment Cap Badge
Lincolnshire Regiment Cap Badge
Lincolnshire Regiment Cap Badge
Lincolnshire Regiment Cloth Shoulder Title
Littlejohn & Dodkins, Order, Decorations, Medals and Badges of the Third Reich
Littlejohn and Dodkins, \"Orders, Decorations, Medals and Badges of the Third Reich\" An important study
Littlejohn, The Hitler Youth
Littlejohn, \"Foreign Legions of the Third Reich, Volume 1\" Still the standard reference
Littlejohn, \"Foreign Legions of the Third Reich, Volume 2\" Still the standard reference
Littlejohn, \"Foreign Legions of the Third Reich, Volume 4\" Still the standard reference
Liverpool Institute OTC Unit-marked P'07 Bayonet In excellent condition. Both the bayonet and the throat of its original scabbard are numbered '15'
Liverpool Pals Cap Badge
Liverpool Scottish Cap Badge
Liverpool Scottish Cap Badge
Liverpool Scottish Cap Badge
Liverpool Scottish Cap Badge
Liverpool Scottish Staybright Cap Badge
Lodon Territorials Shoulder Title A lovely maker-marked example.
London Arms Fair Catalogue Containing articles on Mail Coach and other firearms
London Arms Fair Catalogue Containing articles on Scottish basket-hilted swords and antique firearms
London Arms Fair Catalogue Containing articles on the Milanese Avant Armour in R L Scott's collection at Kelvingrove, the Manton gunmakers, Scottish and early swords
London Arms Fair Catalogue Containing articles on Medieval swords, early English firearms etc
London Arms Fair Catalogue Containing articles on early Scottish swords, wheellock guns etc
London Arms Fair Catalogue Containing articles on Medieval swords, sporting guns, early collectors of arms and armour etc
London Arms Fair Catalogue Containing articles on early swords and guns
London Arms Fair Catalogue Containing articles on Medieval swords, Scottish swords, armour, Queen Anne pistols etc
London Arms Fair Catalogue Containing articles on antique swords and guns
London Arms Fair Catalogue Containing articles on Manton firearms etc
London Arms Fair Catalogue Containing articles on antique swords and guns
London Arms Fair Catalogue Containing articles on Scottish swords, English crossbows, 17th Century English pistols, Medieval swords etc
London Arms Fair Programme Containing articles on antique swords, pistols and artillery
London Arms Fair Programme Containing articles on antique guns, swords and Indian arms
London Colt Revolver Book The best book on the subject of London made Colt firearms and related material
London Corps Troop Signals Flash
London District Flash
London District Flash
London District Flash
London District Flashes
London Home Guard Battledress Blouse A very good example
London Irish Rifles Cap Badge
London Luftwaffe Blitz Houses of Parliament Book Ends In May 1941 the Houses of Parliament were severely damaged by Luftwaffe bombs. During the reconstruction original Portland stone was salvaged and used to fabricate a limited number of objects sold to raise funds for War charities. These range from modest paperweights through to book ends. A handsome and poignant relic of the Blitz and of one of the most important buildings in world history.
London Rifle Brigade Cap Badge
London Rifle Brigade Watch Fob
London Scottish Cap Badge
London Scottish Collar Badges
London Scottish Colour Sergeant's Arm Badge
London Scottish Glengarry Badge
London Scottish Glengarry Badge
Long Lee Enfield Rifle Oil Bottle
Long Lee Enfield Rifle Oil Bottle
Long Lee Enfield Rifle Oil Bottle
Long Service & Good Conduct Chevron
Long-fuller L1A3 SLR Bayonet
Longbranch No 4 Bayonet in Plastic Mk II Scabbard
Lord Campbell, \"Scottish Swords from the Battlefield at Culloden\" A rare study
Lord Egerton of Tatton, \"Indian and Oriental Arms and Armour\"
Lord Roberts VC Autograph and Biography A period edition of "Forty-One Years in India", the autobiography of Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts, VC, KG, KP, GCB, OM, GCSI, GCIE, VD, PC, FRSGS (1832 – 1914), together with an autograph letter signed by Roberts.
Lovat Scouts Cap Badge
Lovely enamelled-silver RAPC Sweetheart Brooch An excellent enamelled-silver Royal Army Pay Corps sweetheart.
Lovely King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment Sweetheart Brooch A superb WWII example in enamelled silver.
Lovely Medallion Commemorating the 1744 Re-capture of Prague An attractive brass or bronze medallion in commemoration of While Charles of Lorraine and his Austrian Hussars' re-capture of Prague following it's taking by Frederick of Prussia. OBVERSE: Figure of Prince Charles of Lorraine on horseback facing right. In the distance is the city of Prague . LEGEND: CAR: LOR: PR. PERFIDORUM VINDEX. (Charles, Prince of Lorraine, Avenger of the perfidious). In Exergue: MDCCXLIV (1744). REVERSE: Close up view of the city of Prague. LEGEND: SUBSIDIO BRITANNIAE (By the assistance of Britain). In Exergue: PRAGA RECUPERATA NO 26 MDCCXLIV (Prague retaken, 26 Nov. 1744).
Lovely Royal Artillery enameled Sweetheart Brooch. A delightful example.
Lovely WWI Royal Artillery Sweetheart Brooch A good quality enamelled gilt metal example.
Lovely WWI Saxon OR\'s Pickelhaube An excellent example of the 1895 Model helmet. It is in very attractive condition throughout; the distinctive Saxon pattern kokarden and chinstrap being excellent restorations, while the lining is intact, strong and supple, the helmet plate is secured by its original leather tongues and both peaks are secure (though the front peak\'s brass binding shows a little play as is not uncommon). To my mind what makes this an exciting example is the presence of prolific inscriptions to the underside of both peaks; no doubt some detailed scrutiny and further research would prove rewarding. In all a lovely example of the standard infantry headgear of Imperial German during WWI.
Lovely WWI Trench Art Matchbox Cover Engraved to a soldier of the Royal Field Artillery who had not only served in France and Belgium but also in the little recognised Italian Campaign.
Lovely WWWII Victory Bell A variation on that cast from aluminium salvaged from shot-down Luftwaffe aircraft and sold towards the RAF Benevolent Fund. An excellent example.
Lowland Regiment A rare original example of this much reproduced badge
Loyal (North Lancashire) Regiment Plastic Cap Badge
Loyal North Lancashire Regiment Cap Badge
Loyal North Lancashire Regiment Cap Badge
Loyal North Lancashire Regiment Cap Badge
Loyal North lancashire Regiment Cap Badge
Loyal North lancashire Regiment Cap Badge
Loyal North Lancashire Regiment Silver & Tortoiseshell Sweetheart Brooch
Loyal North Lancashire Regiment Title
Lt Col Bob Gardner, \"British Propeller Makers of WWI: Part One\"
Lt Col Bob Gardner, \"British Propeller Makers of WWI: Part Three\"
Lt Col Bob Gardner, \"British Propeller Makers of WWI: Part Two\"
Lt Col Bob Gardner, \"German Propeller Makers of WWI: Part One\"
Lt Col Bob Gardner, \"German Propeller Makers of WWI: Part Three\"
Lt General 'Windy' Gale, With the 6th Airborne in Normandy A scarce copy of one of the classic accounts
Lt General Feyberg VC autograph and Biography A copy of Major General Stevens' "Freyberg, VC, The Man, 1939-1945" bearing Freyberg's autograph. Lieutenant-General Bernard Cyril Freyberg, 1st Baron Freyberg, VC, GCMG, KCB, KBE, DSO & Three Bars was a British-born New Zealand soldier. He took part in the beach landings during the Gallipoli Campaign and was the youngest general in the British Army during the Great War, he was awarded the Victoria Cross and three Distinguished Service Orders for service on the Western Front, making him one of the most highly decorated British Empire soldiers of the First World War. During the Second World War he commanded the New Zealand Expeditionary Force in the Battle of Crete, the North African and Italian Campaigns. Freyberg was involved in the Allied defeat in the Battle of Greece, defeated again as the Allied commander in the Battle of Crete and performed successfully in the North African Campaign commanding the 2nd New Zealand Division, including during the Second Battle of El Alamein. By the end of the Second World War, Freyberg had spent ten and a half years fighting the Germans.
Ltd edition Michael Sutty figurine - Drum Major, 34th Foot, 1811 Michael Sutty (1937 – 2003) has been described as one of the most skilled and innovative ceramic workers in the world. With his studio in Stoke-on-Trent and showrooms in London, he worked in the more difficult “natural” medium of bone china rather than porcelain. During numerous high-temperature firings, where there was the ever-present danger of ruining the sculpting, the china, glaze and enamel colours all became intimately bonded together. This intricate process created the translucent, vitrified finish which characterises his sculptures. His work has been displayed at many regimental museums as well as at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Virtually every Royal household in Britain boasts at least one Sutty piece.
Ltd edition Michael Sutty figurine - Officer 4th of Foot, 1792 Michael Sutty (1937 – 2003) has been described as one of the most skilled and innovative ceramic workers in the world. With his studio in Stoke-on-Trent and showrooms in London, he worked in the more difficult “natural” medium of bone china rather than porcelain. During numerous high-temperature firings, where there was the ever-present danger of ruining the sculpting, the china, glaze and enamel colours all became intimately bonded together. This intricate process created the translucent, vitrified finish which characterises his sculptures. His work has been displayed at many regimental museums as well as at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Virtually every Royal household in Britain boasts at least one Sutty piece.
Ltd edition Michael Sutty figurine - Thomas Beach VC, 55th Foot Michael Sutty (1937 – 2003) has been described as one of the most skilled and innovative ceramic workers in the world. With his studio in Stoke-on-Trent and showrooms in London, he worked in the more difficult “natural” medium of bone china rather than porcelain. During numerous high-temperature firings, where there was the ever-present danger of ruining the sculpting, the china, glaze and enamel colours all became intimately bonded together. This intricate process created the translucent, vitrified finish which characterises his sculptures. His work has been displayed at many regimental museums as well as at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Virtually every Royal household in Britain boasts at least one Sutty piece.
Lubbe, \"German Sidearms and Bayonets 1740-1945\"
Luftwaffe Aerial Bomb Tail Fins I believe these are from a Luftwaffe SD50
Luftwaffe Aircraft Cockpit Clock A fine example in working order
Luftwaffe Belt Buckle Retaining most original paint finish
Luftwaffe Cap Eagle Just as found affixed to a piece of leather.
Luftwaffe Flak NCO's Shoulder Strap
Luftwaffe Flak OR's Shoulder Strap
Luftwaffe Incendiary Bomb A very good 1942 dated example. The small tail rivets have failed but there is none of the usual deformation and the condition overall is excellent and sound.
Luftwaffe Incendiary Bomb An excellent 1937 dated example
Luftwaffe LBA stamped Bayonet Frog
Luftwaffe LkpN101 Netzkopfhaube Flying Helmet
Luftwaffe M 1940 Steel Helmet A fresh to the market example, all original
Luftwaffe Wrist Compass
Luger Pistols, the best Reference A scarce copy of John Walter\'s classic Luger - an illustrated history of the handguns of Hugo Borchardt and Georg Luger, 1875 to the present. Published in 1977 this mammoth work runs to some 256 pages and remains an absolute classic.
Lumir Jisl, Swords of the Samurai
Lumsden, \"SS Regalia\"
Lushai Brigade Flash
M 1939 Italian Brixia 45mm Grenade / Mortar Round A lovely example
M R D Foot, \"SOE in France\"
M'1891 Soviet / Russian Moison Nagant Bayonet
M'1891 Soviet / Russian Moison Nagant Bayonet
M'1916 Stahlhelm with provenance A lovely Imperial German steel helmet bearing an inscription giving the circumstances of its 'capture'
M1870/87/15 Italian Vetterli-Vitali Rifle Additional images
M1895 German Pickelhaube Spike
M1915 German Pickelhaube Spike
Maasen, \"Oosterbeek Destroyed 1944-1945\"
MacFetridge and Warren, \"Tales of the Mountain Gunners\"
Machine Gun Corp Medal Group A lovely British War, Victory, and Special Constabulary medal to Norman Mann, a Private with the Machine Gun Corps during WWI.
Machine Gun Corps Cap Badge
Machine Gun Corps Cap Badge
Machine Gun Corps Officer's Compass
Machine Gun Corps Officer's Service Dress Collar Badges By Gaunt
Machine Gun Corps Officer's Service Papers Those of 2nd Lieut W G Headding, promoted from the ranks of the Northamptonshire Regiment
Machine Gun Corps Officer's Trench Primus Stove Sourced with the compass also listed
Machine Gun Corps Officers\' Service Dress Collar Badge
Machine Gun Corps Shoulder Titles
Machine Gun Corps Shoulder Titles
Machine Gunner's Badge
Machine Gunner's Qualification Badge
Machine Gunner's Qualification Badge
Madras Volunteer Guards Silver Cigarette Case
Maj Gen Sir Howard Douglas, \"Treatise on Naval Gunnery\", 1829 A fine and rare copy of this important work.
Maj Gen Sir Howard Douglas, \"Treatise on Naval Gunnery\", 1829 additional images
Major Cowan's Manual of Grenades
Major D A Campbell, \"The Dress of the Royal Artillery, from 1898 - 1956\" Signed by the author
Major Dunlop, The Fighting Soldier One of my favourite Second World War handbooks. The opening paragraph on hand greandes is in particular somewhat amusing
Major Dunlop, The Fighting Soldier A somewhat amusing publication, the chapter on grenades particularly so
Major Edwards' Regimantal Badges
Major Edwards' Regimantal Badges
Major-General Urquhart, Arnhem A classic account
Major-General Urquhart, Arnhem One of the most important Arnhem memoirs / histories
Maker-marked Machine Gun Corps Cap Badge
Maker-marked Royal Artillery Cap Badge
Maker-marked WWII Indian-made RAOC Cap Badge
Malaya Command Bullion Flash
Malaya Command Printed Flash
Malta Field Defenses Flash
Malta Field Defenses Flash
Malta Regiment Cap Badge
Manchester Regiment Badge
Manchester Regiment Brass Shoulder Titles
Manchester Regiment British War and Victory Medal Pair
Manchester Regiment Cap Badge
Manchester Regiment Cap Badge
Manchester Regiment Cap Badge
Manchester Regiment Cap Badge
Manchester Regiment Plastic Cap Badge
Manchester Regiment Plastic Cap Badge
Manchester Regiment Shoulder Titles
Manchester Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
Manual of Protection Against Gas and Air Raids From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits.
Map / Plan of Obersalzberg / Berghof
Marc Prival, Couteaux et Couteliers French book on knife- and prod-smithing
March 1945 21st Army Group Non-Fraternisation Notice
Maritime Anti-Aircraft Artillery Flash
Mark Magreehan, \"Britain\'s Airborne Forces of WWII. Uniforms and Equipment\"
Markham, Japanese Infantry Weapons of World War Two An excellent study
Martin Middlebrook, \"Arnhem 1944, The Airborne Battle\"
Martin Pegler, Out of Nowhere, a History of the Military Sniper
Martin Rywell - The American Nickel-plated Revolver 1870-1890
Martin Rywell - The Powder Flask A rare early study which contains some useful material
Martin Windrow, World War 2 Combat Uniforms and Insignia
Martini Henry Artillery Carbine An honest sleepy example, 1885 dated with unit-marked but disc. Obsolete calibre with slotted Nock's form.
Martini Henry Artillery Carbine Additional images
Martini Henry Cartridge Case and Buff Leather Belt Buckle Relics of Isandlwana Part of a small collection of historic battlefield and military artefacts I have acquired. The provenance of these items is verbal only, though certainly plausible.
Martini Henry Rifle A MKII Martini Henry rifle, a British military example later sold to Nepal and discovered part of the Nepalese arsenal cache discovered in 2003. It has a later British military cleaning rod jammed under the barrel, and some minor areas of damage or loss to the stock; however it is thoroughly presentable with a pleasing finish to both steel and walnut, which will improve with polishing.
Martini Henry Rifle A MKII Martini Henry rifle, a British military example later sold to Nepal and discovered part of the Nepalese arsenal cache discovered in 2003. It has minor areas of damage or loss to the stock; however it is thoroughly presentable with a pleasing finish to both steel and walnut, which will improve with polishing.
Martini Henry Rifle Bore Cleaning Jag Uned in conjunction with the cleaning rod
Martini Henry Rifle Cleaning Rod A very good example bearing British Ordnance view marks and free of pitting. Examples in such condition are now near impossible to find.
Martini Henry Socket Bayonet Being a bushed P'53 socket bayonet
Masterpiece on European Arms and Armour A scarce first edition of the late Ewart Oakeshott\'s classic European Arms & Armour, the successor to his seminal The Archaeology of Weapons. This remains a standard reference for the collector or student of the arms and armour of the 15th to 17th Centuries. If I could only hold one book covering this field, this would be it.
Match Pot made from Teak of HMS Iron Duke
Matched pair of mint unissued 1937 Pattern Webbing Braces
Matching 1937 Pattern Pistol Ammo & Compass Pouches
Matching mint unissued Pattern 1937 L-Straps
Matching pair 1937 Pattern Pack straps 1942 dated and unissued.
Matching pair 40th Division Flashes An excellent machine woven pair ex-Battledress.
Matching pair Indian Pattern 1937 Webbing Braces
Matching pair Northern Command Flashes Ex-Battledress.
Matching pair of Home Guard Webbing Pouches
Matching pair of unissued P'37 Shoulder Straps
Matching pair P\'37 L-Straps An unissued matching pair of 1942 dated Shoulder Straps for the 1937 Pattern equipment.
Matching pair WWII P\'37 Brace Attachments A scarce matching pair in virtually mint unissued condition.
Maurice Dease VC Autograph a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_DeaseDease/a was awarded the first Victoria Cross of the Great Wat
Maurice Newnham, Prelude to Glory, the Story of the Creation of Britain's Parachute Army An early and important history of the origins and development of the British paratroop units during the Second World War
Mauser Bayonet Scabbard & Frog
Mauser C96 Automatic Pistol Reference Book
Mauser Export Bayonet
Mauser export Bayonet
Mauser K98 Type Leather Rifle Sling A leather sling of the style used on Mauser military rifles. The leather has a faint hatched impressed pattern on it\'s surface. In strong supple condition.
Mazansky, British Basket-hilted Swords Perhaps the most important study in this field
Mazansky, \"British Basket-Hilted Swords\" A seminal study of great import.
McClellan,Manual of Bayonet Exercises
McPherson, \"Gettysburg, The Paintings of Mort Kunstler\"
MD1 Pull Switch Detontaor. SOE / Army
Mechanised Transport Driver's Badge
Mechanised Transport Training Corps Officer's Gorget Patch
Medals, Badges and Stunningly Rare SAS Gold Badge I am offering this exciting lot just as it came into my possession. It comprises a cluster of medals and insignia to the Scots Guards and SAS. The medals in the lot comprise the 1939-45 and Burma Stars, with Second World War and Defence Medals, their miniatures and ribbon bar. The Scots Guards insignia comprises both metal and embroidered cloth shoulder titles, buttons, a veterans\' lapel badge and a very high quality set of enamelled silver-gilt cufflinks. However what makes this group both fascinating and valuable is the presence of a group of SAS insignia. The latter comprises a framed embroidery, an extremely rare and high quality enamelled 9ct gold sweetheart brooch, an enamelled-silver sweetheart and an SAS Veterans\' Association lapel badge with a low issue or memkbership number. This number of course opens up the possibility of identifying the original recipient/owner of this intriguing group. All in all a rich grouping with some extremely rare SAS badges and the possibility of future attribution.
Medic's Red Cross Brassard
Medieval Axe Additional images
Medieval Axe An impressive axe head originally sold by Wallis and Wallis many years ago. Since fitted with a haft carved from the wood of a 16th - 17th Century roof beam. A rather substantial and impressive axe with distinctive socket.
Medieval Iron Stirrup Circa 13th Century
Medieval Iron Stirrup Circa 13th Century
Medieval Iron Stirrup
Memorial Plaque Carton, Envelope & Papers Sadly lacking medals
Men-at-Arms titles, English Civil Wars New Model Army
Menin Gate at Midnight A high quality print after Will Longmate\'s superb painting \"Menin Gate at Midnight\", painted after the artist attended the unveiling ceremony of the memorial in the Belgian town of Ypres in July, 1927. iThe print will be posted rolled in a tube/I 52 cm x 72 cm overall
Mention in Despatches Oak Leaf
Merchant Navy Bullion Blazer Badge
Merchant Navy Comforts Service Lapel Badge
Merchant Navy Lapel or Mufti Badge
Merchant Navy Officer's Cap Badge
Merchant Navy Officer\'s Epaulettes
Merchant Navy Officer\'s Shoulder Straps
Merwyn Carey - English Irish and Scottish Firearms Makers
Merwyn Carey, English, Irish and Scottish Firearms Makers
Merwyn Carey, \"English, Irish and Scottish Firearms Makers\"
Metropolitan Museum of Art Guide to Arms & Armour
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Notable Acquisitions, 1991-2002
MG08/15 Trommel
MG34 Ammunition Belt and Starter Tab
MG34 Bipod
MG34 Muzzle / Flash Eliminator
MI-9 Escape & Evasion Equipment and Methods Book An absolute classic and a must for collectors and historians of WWII British escape and evasion devices and organization. Published in 1979 and running to some 365 pages. A superb read and excellent reference.
MI-9 Escape & Evasion Equipment and Methods Book An absolute classic and a must for collectors and historians of WWII British escape and evasion devices and organization. Published in 1979 and running to some 365 pages. A superb read and excellent reference.
Michael Baldwin, Feldzug, volume 4, 1917
Michael Packe, First Airborne
Michael Sharp and Brian Davis, IGrossdeutschland/I
Michael Spencer, Early Firearms, 1300-1800
Mickey Mouse Gas Mask An example of this somewhat iconic pattern of respirator designed for use by children
Microphone and Receiver Headgear Assembly
Microphone and Receiver Headgear Assembly No. 10
Microphone and Receiver Headgear Assembly No. 10
Microphone and Receiver Headgear Assembly No. 10
Microphone and Receiver Headgear Assembly No. 10
Microphone and Receiver Headgear Assembly No. 10
Mid 18th Century Brown Bess Bayonet An unusual hand forged example; the marks visible aren't corrosion or pitting, rather they are hammer marks evidencing the means of manufacture. The socket isn't a drawn tube, rather it is of wrapped construction and has a lapped seam.
Mid 18th Century Hunting Hanger A very pleasing example of these distinctive swords, complete with its original scabbard
Mid 18th Century Hunting Hanger
Mid 19th Century 34th Regiment of Foot Officer's Shoulder Belt Plate
Mid 19th Century Duke of Wellington Portrait Plaque An extremely attractive commemorative plaque in cast iron with a bronze like patina. Comprising a relief profile portrait of the Duke within a laurel wreath, with coronet and martial trophy surmount, and conforming dependant ornament.
Mid 19th Century Percussion Pocket Pistol English-made and bearing private proof marks, it has a turn-off circular-section barrel, slab-sided lock bearing foliate-scroll engraving, and chequered-walnut grip with inlaid escutcheon. A handsome example of these characterful pistols.
Mid 19th Century Transitional Revolver A handsome example with pleasingly-engraved paktong frame. The action is a little worn though still functions. Traces of engraved script can be seen along the top of the barrel
Mid 20th Century Milbro Commando Type Dagger A private purchase knife
Mid-19th Century Naval Cutlass A good example. The lack of scabbards on Naval cutlasses is not uncommon as many were stored in racks, ready for issue and immediate use.
Middle East Commando History I read this whilst at University, thoroughly enjoyed it and strongly recommend it
Middle Eastern Jambiya An extremely attractive example with silver mounted horn hilt
Middlebrook, \"Arnhem 1944, the Airborne Battle\"
Middlesex Regiment Cap badge
Middlesex Regiment Cap Badge
Middlesex Regiment Cap Badge
Middlesex Regiment Plastic Cap Badge
Middlesex Regiment Printed Shoulder Title
Middlesex Regiment Printed Shoulder Title
Middlesex Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
Mike Chappell, \"British Infantry Equipments, 1808 - 1908\"
Mike Chappell, \"The Vickers Machine Gun\"
Mike Hibberd, \"Infantry Divisions, Identification Schemes 1917\" A Military Historical Society special on Great War formation signs
Militaria Journal The issue with part one of Marcus Cotton\'s seminal work on WWII British plastic cap badges, it remains the standard reference.
Militaria journal back issue - Plastic Cap Badges Containing John Mills' seminal and important work on WWII British plastic cap badges
Militaria Magazine Including a superb article on Great War German assault packs
Militaria Magazine Including articles on WWII British-made US webbing and German peaked caps
Militaria Magazine Including important articles on WWII British helmet markings and British anti-gas kit
Militaria Magazine Including a superb article on Great War British helmets
Militaria Magazine Including articles on US assault troops in North West Europe and German panzergrenadiers
Militaria Magazine Containing articles on US D-Day assault troops, First World War British helmets, WWII Royal Navy clothing etc
Militaria Magazine Including articles on Imperial Russian uniforms, WWII US insignia, Great War French infantry, German Field Police etc
Militaria Magazine Including articles on WWI US airmen, WWII British anti-gas kit, Imperial German mountain troops etc
Militaria Magazine Including articles on WWII Japanese aircrew, WWII British helmets, Imperial German mountain troops etc
Militaria Magazine Including articles on German war badges, WWII British plastic cap badges etc
Militaria Magazine Including articles on Kriegsmarine insignia, Imperial German identity discs, Free French Commandos etc
Militaria Magazine Including articles on WWII British Army plastic cap badges, WWI New Zealand uniforms etc
Militaria Magazine Including articles in WWII British Army gas capes, WWII German uniforms etc
Militaria Magazine Including articles on WWII British steel helmets, WWI New Zealand uniforms etc
Militaria Magazine Including articles on 1940 British Expeditionary Forces clothing, Lusitania medals etc
Military Biography of Wellington
Military College of Science School of Tank Technology \"Tracks for Fighting Vehicles\" Manual A rare, detailed and large format publication
Military Foot Police Cap Badge
Military Foot Police Cap Badge
Military Illustrated issue 1 Including an excellent article of WWI Tommies on the Somme
Military Illustrated issue 10 Including the first part of W Y Carman's seminal and important article on Commando insignia. Copies are near impossible to find.
Military Illustrated issue 11 Including the second part of W Y Carman's seminal and important article on Commando insignia
Military Illustrated issue 12 Including the first of an important two-part article of WWII Polish para unforms and insignia.
Military Illustrated issue 13 Including the second of a two-part article on WWII Polish para uniforms and insignia
Military Illustrated issue 14 Including an article of WWI Vickers machine guns
Military Illustrated issue 15 Including an excellent article on WWI German grenades
Military Illustrated issue 16 Including an excellent article on WWI German grenades
Military Illustrated issue 17 Containing articles on the battle of Maiwand and WWI battlefield archaeology
Military Illustrated issue 18 Containing a seminal article on Sudan war Mahdists
Military Illustrated issue 19 Containing an artcile of Indian Mutiny uniforms
Military Illustrated issue 2 Including an excellent article on British officers of the Peninsular War
Military Illustrated issue 20 Containing an excellent article on Bren gunners
Military Illustrated issue 21 Containing an article on Indian Mutiny uniforms
Military Illustrated issue 22 Containing the first of a two part article on WWI trench works
Military Illustrated issue 23 Containing articles on Boer and Crimean uniforms
Military Illustrated issue 24 Containing an article on WWI British trench works
Military Illustrated issue 25 Containing articles on Napoleonic uniforms and those of British Forces serving on the North West frontier between the Wars
Military Illustrated issue 26 Containing the first of a superb two-part article on WWII Commando uniforms
Military Illustrated issue 27 Containing the forst of an important two-part article on the Battle Jerkin
Military Illustrated issue 28 The highly regarded 1940 annniversary issue whcih contains superb articles on Army, RAF and Civil Defence uniforms and equipment
Military Illustrated issue 29 Containing the second of two superb articles on the Battle Jerkin
Military Illustrated issue 3 Including an excellent article on Omdurman uniforms
Military Illustrated issue 30 Containing the second of a superb two-part article on WWII Commando uniforms
Military Illustrated issue 4 Including the first of several superb articles on U-Boat uniforms
Military Illustrated issue 5 Including the second superb article on U-Boat uniforms
Military Illustrated issue 6 Including an excellent article on British unirms of the Crimea
Military Illustrated issue 7 Including a seminal article on WWI German grenades
Military Illustrated issue 8 Including a superb article on WWII Polish armoured uniforms & insignia
Military Illustrated issue 9 Including an article on a Waterloo tunic
Military Map Reading Training Manual
Military MBE
Military Police Arm Band
Military Police Arm Band
Military Police Cap Badge
Military Police Cap Badge An original Indian or theatre-made cast example
Military Police Cap Badge
Military Police Cap Badge
Military Police Slouch Hat with concealed Razor A very good 1943 dated slough hat retaining its original Military Police cap badge. The condition throughout is most attractive. Upon acquiring it and subsequent scrutiny I discovered a Wilkinson Sword razor blade concealed under the pagri to one side, which I take to be an extremely rare example of escape and evasion preparedness. A most interesting example.
Military Private Purchase Water Bottle Carrier A Second Word War commercial variant not the British military Other Services bottle carrier. Possibly Home Guard, ATS or officer\'s purchase.
Military Staff Ministry of Supply Flash
Military Sweetheart Brooch Book Pamela Caunt's excellent study
Military Swords of Japan 1868-1945 Fuller and Gregory's classic. An essential and long out-of-print reference
Military Swords of Japan 1868-1945 Fuller and Gregory's classic. An essential and long out-of-print reference
Military Training Pamphlet No 41 - The Armoured Regiment
Military Training Pamphlet No23
Millar\'s Indian F-S Knife For information only. NFS.
Mills Bomb MkIII Drill Detonator Set
Mills Grenade Drill Detonator
Mills Grenade Dummy Detonator An original Drill MkIII training detonator
Mills Grenade Inert Drill Detonator
Mills Grenade Lever
Mills Grenade Lever
Mills Grenade Lever
Mills Grenade Lever
Mills Grenade Lever
Mills Munitions Shooting Stick What to get the Mills Grenade collector who has everything!
Mills Officer Equipment Binocular Case A rare 1936 dated example originally incorporating an integral compass pouch.
Mills Webbing Equipment Pack Of the type issued with 1919 Naval, Officers' and Belgian pattern accoutrements
Mines and Booby Traps - Minefield Clearing Manual, 1943 Mines and Booby Traps, Part III, The Breaching of Minefields, 1943. A fascinating 27 page pamphlet.
Miniature Bayonet Sweetheart Brooch - Belgique
Miniature British War and Victory Medals
Miniature King\'s Badge for button hole
Mint 1939 Pattern Bayonet Frog
Mint 1941 Home Guard issue Leather Rifle Sling The best example of its kind I've seen
Mint 1941 Indian 1937 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog
Mint 1942 ARP Battledress Blouse A superb example with correct original insignia, in a large size.
Mint 1944 Pattern Bayonet Frog A mint unissued and 1945 dated Bayonet Frog from the P\'44 tropical web equipment.
Mint 1945 General Service Manpack Carrier An unissued 1945 dated example complete with its shelf bracket. When introduced these were the lightest in use by any army.
Mint 1945 Indian Webbing Anklets
Mint 1945 Indian-made Khaki Drill Tropical Trousers
Mint 1945 Royal Tank Regiment Black Beret
Mint Ammunition Boots A 1950s pair, identical to the Second World War pattern, size 8
Mint Canadian P'37 Bottle Carrier
Mint Economy Pattern P\'37 Shoulder Straps
Mint matching 1937 Pattern Webbing Braces
Mint Matching Pair 1937 Pattern Shoulder Straps
Mint matching pair 1937 Pattern Webbing L-Straps Both marked MW&S and dated 1944.
Mint matching pair P\'37 L-Straps
Mint pair 1941 Pattern Khaki Drill Shorts An exceptional 1943 dated British-made pair in a large size.
Mint P\'37 Webbing Braces A scarce correct left and right pair in size Long
Mint unissued 1903 Pattern Revolver Holster
Mint unissued 1937 Pattern Haversack and Shoulder Straps
Mint Unissued 1937 Pattern L-Straps
Mint unissued 1937 Pattern Webbing Belt 1945 dated and in a large size
Mint unissued 1937 Pattern Webbing Brace Attachments
Mint unissued 1938 dated P'37 Auxilliary Pouches
Mint unissued 1939 1st variant P'37 Binoculars Pouch
Mint unissued 1940 dated Pattern 1937 Small Pack
Mint unissued 1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers A scarce pair of BD trousers retaining their original label
Mint Unissued 1941 dated Boot Brush One of an identical pair by Leng from my own collection.
Mint Unissued 1941 dated Boot Brush
Mint unissued 1941 Field Service Cap In a large size
Mint unissued 1941 Pattern Khaki Drill Shorts A rare 1942 dated pair in a large size
Mint unissued 1942 dated Indian-made KD Shorts
Mint unissued 1942 Snow Mittens
Mint unissued 1942 Webbing Anklets
Mint unissued 1944 General Service Cap An early variant in gabardine and in a large size
Mint unissued 1944 P'37 Webbing Belt Size large
Mint Unissued 1944 Vickers Machine Gun Spares Pouch
Mint unissued 1945 dated P'44 Water Bottle Pouch A rare example with such a date in this condition
Mint unissued 1945 dated Pattern 1944 Water Bottle Pouch
Mint unissued 1945 dated Pattern 1944 Water Bottle Pouch
Mint Unissued 1945 OR\'s Issue Shirt A stunning example of the collar-attached half-front-opening shirt.
Mint Unissued 1945 OR\'s Issue Shirt A stunning example of the collar-attached half-front-opening shirt.
Mint unissued 1945 P\'37 Webbing Belt
Mint unissued 1945 Shirt
Mint unissued Bush Shirt, 1943 A scarce British Army issue Bush Shirt in superb condition. It is 1943 dated and in a large size. It is complete with a rare pair of King\'s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment tropical slip-on shoulder titles. A rare combination.
Mint unissued Canadian Pattern 1937 Pistol Ammunition Pouch
Mint unissued Canadian Pattern 1937 Pistol Ammunition Pouch
Mint unissued Denim Battledress Blouse, 1941 A superb example of the original pattern of denim, overall BD blouse. Issued to both the Home Guard and Army personnel. Retaining it\'s original 1941 dated label. Impossible to improve and very difficult to replace.
Mint Unissued Denim BD Blouse A superb example. These were intended to be worn over serge battledress so are in fact larger than their labels suggest when worn as the primary garment, as indeed they commonly were during hot weather.
Mint Unissued Denim BD Blouse A superb example. Issued to the Home Guard and Army, they were intended to be worn over serge battledress so are in fact larger than their labels suggest when worn as the primary garment, as indeed they commonly were during hot weather. This one has unusually been fitted with General Service buttons rather than plain vegetable composition revolving shank buttons.
Mint Unissued Denim BD Blouse Issued to the Home Guard and Army, these garments were intended to be worn over serge battledress so are in fact larger than their labels suggest when worn as the primary garment, as indeed they commonly were during hot weather
Mint unissued Economy Pattern 1937 Pattern Bottle Carrier An example with steel buckles introduced as a War-economy measure.
Mint Unissued General Service Cap A lovely example. The manufacturer\'s markings are faint though it is clearly 1945 dated. It is in a rather useful large size approx 7 1/4- 7 1/2.
Mint unissued General Service Cap A rare and desirable example in a large size.
Mint unissued Indian Khaki Drill Shorts Well marked and 1942 dated
Mint unissued Indian Pattern 1937 Pistol Ammo Pouch Far East theatre issue
Mint Unissued Jungle Tank Suit An excellent 1945 dated example of this most fascinating garment.
Mint unissued Lanchester Machine Gun Pouches These are becoming rather scarce. A lovely pair.
Mint unissued P'37 Haversack
Mint unissued Pattern 1937 Pistol Ammunition Pouch
Mint unissued Pattern 1937 Pistol Ammunition Pouch
Mint unissued Pattern 1937 Pistol Ammunition Pouch
Mint unissued Pattern 1937 Pistol Ammunition Pouch
Mint unissued Pattern 1937 Webbing Belt
Mint Unissued P\'37 Brace Attachments
Mint Unissued P\'37 Brace Attachments
Mint Unissued P\'37 Brace Attachments
Mint Unissued P\'37 Brace Attachments A scarce War-economy pair with steel fittings
Mint Unissued P\'37 Brace Attachments
Mint unissued P\'37 Pistol Ammunition Pouch A scarce WWII dated 1937 Pattern Pistol Ammunition Pouch in unissued condition.
Mint Unissued P\'37 Shoulder Straps
Mint unissued RAF 1925/37 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier An item of the scarce blue-grey 1925/37 webbing issued to the RAF. Air Ministry marked and 1941 dated. The P\'25 webbing was replaced by P\'37 in 1941, the water bottle carrier is common to both patterns. Being 1941 dated makes this example appropriate to either set.
Mint unissued Reconnaissance Corps Beret In a large size.
Mint unissued Shell Dressings Satchel
Mint unissued WWI 1908 Pattern Webbing Entrenching Tool Carrier Bearing Naval issue marks. Of the type carried by troops of the Royal Naval Division. Mint unissued example of Pattern '08 entrenching tool head carriers are near impossible to find.
Mint Unissued WWII Army Issue Hair Brush A 1941 dated example
Mint unissued WWII Army issue Palliasse / Mattress These cotton mattresses would be filled with straw and similar in the field to provide a relatively comfortable sleep. When emptied the palliasse could be folded and carried conveniently
Mint Unissued WWII Black Beret An excellent example of a Royal Armoured Corps beret. In superb condition, a good size, and 1944 dated.
Mint unissued WWII Canadian Highlanders Tam o' Shanter
Mint unissued WWII date P'37 Webbing Bayonet Frog Such examples are becoming extremely difficult to find
Mint unissued WWII Dated Canadian Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Mint unissued WWII dated Sten Submachine Gun Webbing Sling
Mint Unissued WWII Khaki Drill Shorts A scarce pair of officially modified \"Bombay Bloomers\".
Mint Unissued WWII Motorcyclists\' Trousers
Mint unissued WWII No 4 Bayonet Webbing Frog Adapter
Mint Unissued WWII P\'08 Pack As worn with the 1937 Pattern Web Equipment
Mint Unissued WWII RAF Escape Pattern Flying Boots A stunning pair
Mint unissued WWII Royal Armoured Corps Black Beret In a large size
Mint unissued WWII Tank Crew Black Beret An increasingly scarce unissued WWII British Army issue black beret as worn by men of the Royal Armoured Corps. Maker-marked Beret Industries Ltd, 1944 dated and size 6 1/4.
Mint unissued WWII Webbing Anklets 1942 dated and in a large size
Mint unissued WWII Webbing Map Case A 1944 dated map case by Waring & Gillow in mint unissued condition.
Mint Washing & Shaving Kit Roll A scarce British-made example, most on the market being Indian in origin. In unissued condition and clearly marked.
Mint WWII British Army £1 Note
Mint WWII Canadian MlIII Basic Pouches
Mint WWII Canadian P\'37 Braces
Mint WWII Far East Tropical Aertex BD Blouse An excellent example of this unique pattern of BD manufactured in India for use in the Far East. WWII dated and in a good size.
Mint WWII Indian No1 MkII* Bayonet
Mint WWII RAF Flying Goggle Lenses
Mint WWII RAF Flying Goggle Lenses
Mint WWII Royal Armoured Corps Black Beret
Mint WWII Royal Armoured Corps Black Beret
Mint WWII Royal Navy Rating\'s Cap An exceptional example throughout.
Mintons porcelain 1914-18 Patriotic Trinket Box A rare and attractive example
Mk 2 Airborne Troops Steel Helmet Chin Strap
Mk I* Helmet with Unit Insignia A fresh-to-the-market untouched and original example of the Mk II*, this pattern comprising pre-/early WWII refurbished Great War Brodie helmet shells with newly manufactured liners and chin straps. This example retains its original net and bears a distinctive rectangular black flash
Mk II Ross Rifle Bayonet
Mk II Steel Helmet with Border Regiment Markings A fresh-to-the-market entirely untouched helmet bearing a period inscription on its inside rim detailing its original owner, a private of the Border Regiment. I\'ve collected for the past 40 years and have never previously encountered an Army Mk II bearing such an inscription
Mk II Steel Helmet with original Net An entirely untouched as-found helmet bearing its original net. Such examples increasingly seldom encountered
Mk II Sten Machine Gun Manual
Mk III Helmet An extremely good example of this pattern commonly associated with D-Day landings troops, 1944 dated and size 7.
Mk III* Signalling Torch An excellent example of a particularly interesting and sought after design.
Mk III* Signalling Torch An example of this interesting pattern which incorporates at lug to allow the affixing of a bayonet as ground spike
Mk VI .303 Drill Rounds An original clip.
Mk VII Water Bottle
Mk2 Airborne Troops Steel Helmet An excellent example. The crown pad appears to have been deliberately re-positioned to give frontal protection. From the estate of the late Lieutenant-General Sir Michael Gray KCB, OBE, DL (3 May 1932 – 13 March 2011). Gray served with the Parachute Regiment from 1955, taking part in operations at Cyprus, Suez, Jordan, Greece, Bahrain, Aden and Northern Ireland. He commanded the 1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment from 1969 to 1971, later becoming Colonel Commandant
Mk2 Airborne Troops Steel Helmet Chin Strap
Mk2 Steel Helmet
Mk2 Sten Sling
Mk2 Sten Sling
Mk2 Sten Sling
MkI Anti-Gas Eyeshields
MkI Anti-Gas Eyeshields In the scarce card carton
MkII .303 Stripper Clip
MkII Anti-Gas Eyeshields
MkII Anti-Gas Eyeshields
MkII Helmet with uncommon variant liner An example which displays extremely well. I suspect the paint has been refreshed, the whole has the appearance of a near unissued example.
MkII Sten Sling
MkIII Sten Machine Carbine A good example de-activated to current specification. Sorry, for sale within the UK only.
MkIII* Signalling Torch A particularly interesting and sought after design
MkIII* Signalling Torch A particularly interesting and sought after design...
MkVI Drill .303 Rifle Round
MkVI Drill .303 Rifle Round
MkVII Gas Mask Haversack A mint unissued example of an item which has rapidly become quite rare.
MkVIII Flying Goggles in Original Carton An excellent pair complete with original clear and tinted lenses in their original carton. The goggles are Air Ministry stamped and bear the name of their original owner on the strap. The latter also bears sliders with female fasteners for anchoring the strap to the flying helmet, an unusual and attractive feature. A lovely and desirable set.
Mle 1886 Lebel bayonet
Mle 1886 Lebel Bayonet Having matching serials
Mo4 Bayonet in Plastic Scabbard
Mobile Defnce Corps Shoulder Title
Model 1849 Colt .31 Pocket Revolver A good example bearing matching serials and dating to 1864
Model 1849 Colt .31 Pocket Revolver Additional images
Model 1849 Pocket Colt Bullet Mould
Model 1910 Ross Bayonet An extremely fine example
Model 1915 Imperial German / Prussian Pickelhaube A very pleasing example bearing issue marks of the 138th (3rd Lower Alsatian) Infantry. It retains its original chin-strap, though the kokarden may have been replaced.
Modified 1914 Pattern Brace Converted post-War to a stowage strap
Modified East India Company Socket Bayonet An F-Pattern bayonet for use with Hanoverian catch, the blade of which has been re-profiled for use with Post-1853 scabbards
Mollo, Uniforms of the SS. Vol 6. Waffen-SS Clothing and Equipment 1939-1945 The first academic study
Mollo, Uniforms of the SS. Vol 7. Waffen-SS Badges and Unit Distinctions 1939-1945
Montgomery's 'Ten Chapters'
Montgomery\'s Ten Chapters, 1945
Monty Kennedy, \"The Checkering and Carving of Gunstocks\"
Moroccan Jambiya Dagger A rather handsome example, the blade of which bears a struck lion passant mark
Morse Code Instructional Booklet First published in 1914 and still in print during the Second World War
Morse Key
Mortar Man Qualification Badge
Mortar Qualification Badge
Motorcyclist's Steel Helmet A 1942 dated example in a large size
Motorcyclist's Steel Helmet An unissued 1945 dated example in size 7
Mounted 18th Century Artillery 'Grapeshot'
Moving Postcard with flower from WWI French Soldier's Grave An exceptional object
MP Brassard
MT Drivers Qualification Badge
MT Driver\'s Arm Badge
Musician's Full Dress Rank Chevrons
Musicians' Badge
Musicians' Badge
Musician\'s Arm Badge A brooched example
Musket and Pistol Lead Shot from the wreck of the Association, 1707
Musketry Instructor\'s Badge
M\'1915 Prussian Pickelhaube A very good original example of this War-economy pattern. An evolution of the 1895 Pattern, it is distinguished by the use of zinc coated as apposed to brass fittings. This example bears a printed paper label identifying the name and unit of the helmet's original owner, a Fusilier Wulf
NAAFI 1/2 Franc Token
NAAFI Cigarettes Tin
NAAFI Half-Franc Token
NAAFI Half-Franc Token
NAAFI Half-Franc Token
NAAFI Token
Nalty, \"War in the Pacific. Pearl Harbour to Tokyo Bay\" A well produced study containing detailed photographs of uniforms, weapons and equipment
Named 1911 RAMC Training Manual
Named 1939 Active Service New Testament
Named 1941 dated Black Watch Officer's Service Dress
Named 1941 Royal Artillery Service Dress Tunic Bearing some moth nips, though complete with Sam Browne Belt
Named 1942 Slouch Hat A superb example with regimental three-fold puggaree in white and blue-green bearing the name and unit of its original owner, Lt N Tomlinson, RAC.
Named 30 Corps RAOC 1940 Pattern BD Blouse A tailored 'best' Battledress bearing its original insignia. Found in a pocket was a note identifying the blouse's original owner
Named and 1940 dated Royal Artillery Officers' Service Dress
Named and dated Great War Compass with research
Named and dated RAPC Officers Service Dress Tunic & Trousers Showing minor moth
Named and dated South Lancashire Regiment Officers' Service Dress A 1944 dated example of the War economy pattern
Named and dated WWII ATS leather Belt A variant Pattern 1903
Named General Service Cap A relatively scarce early example in gaberdine
Named Pattern 1937 Webbing Belt From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits.
Named Queen's Regiment 1914 Active Service New Testament
Named Sam Browne Belt with Whistle and Pouch From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits.
Named WWI Sam Browne Belt A lovely example to fit waist 32-36\".
Named WWI Soldiers' New Testament
Named WWII ATS Uniform Group Sourced direct from the family of its original owner, a 1941 Pattern ATS tunic and coloured field service cap. Each item bears its owner's name and service number. The tunic identifies the Auxiliary as having been attached to the Intelligence Corps, 1st Corps. Auxiliary Jeanette Wilson served from 1943, ultimately with an ATS Continental Group attached to Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force in Germany
Named WWII Black Watch Officer\'s Wolseley Pattern Tropical Helmet In exceptional condition. From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits.
Named WWII Canadian B-Type Flying Helmet A very good example complete with cushions.
Named WWII General Service Cap and Identity Discs A lovely combination
Named WWII RAF C-Type Flying Helmet A good wired example
Named WWII RAF Insignia Group
Named WWII Royal Artillery Officers\' Service Dress A good sleepy example retaining it\'s original label. It has leather-trimmed cuffs, a real field-service feature. The tunic is named to a JA Parnell Esq. Parnell was commissioned into the 2nd Battalion the Dorsetshire Regiment on the supplentary reserve on the 3/9/38, being was promoted to Lt on the 24/8/39. Lt Parnell was promoted to Acting captain on the 1/11/43, working with the RCASC as the Dept Assistant to the Quartermaster General. Parnell’s last employment was as the Embarkation Commandant Eastern Ports, during this period Parnell rebadged to the RA. He reached the Rank of Acting Col on the 27/3/45.
Named WWII Royal Engineers Coloured Field Service Cap
Named WWII Royal Engineers Service Dress Group
Napoleon Lead Relief Portrait Profile Plaque / Medalette
Napoleonic Brown Bess Musket additional images
Napoleonic Brown Bess Musket A good Ordnance issue India Pattern Brown Bess musket, the standard longarm of the British Infantry of the Napoleonic Wars. Bearing the ring-neck cock introduced in 1810, and a corresponding Ordnance Storekeeper's date stamp to the butt. The condition is most appealing, there being a pleasing a patina to both barrel and stock, while the lock is extremely good, with a very strong action. There is old restoration to the fore-stock, which is extremely fine, and indeed dificult to discern. In all a very good example of the Regulation Brown Bess musket of the Waterloo period.
Napoleonic Brown Bess Musket Bayonet
Napoleonic Cavalry Breastplate
Napoleonic era Liege Flintlock Cavalry Holster Pistol A handsome early 19th Century European military pistol in excellent condition with a strong action
Napoleonic era Liege Flintlock Cavalry Holster Pistol Additional images
Napoleonic period Brown Bess Bayonet This example is interesting in having had a flat introduced to the ring allowing the foresight / bayonet stud to be clearly visible when the bayonet is affixed the musket. A pleasing example
Natal Field Artillery Cap Badge
National Defense Companies Brass Shoulder Title
National Fire Service Bullion-embroidered Cap Badge
National Fire Service Officer\'s Helmet A very good example indeed.
National Forge Co. Desk Model BLU 109/B Bunker Buster Bomb The Lockhead Martin 2000 lb BLU-109 was designed to penetrate the strongest of enemy structures. The BLU-109's advanced design can penetrate up to six feet of reinforced concrete. National Forge Company (NFC) manufactured the warhead case assemblies for Lockheed Missiles & Space Corporation, before becoming the Prime Contractor to the US Government, producing both the USAF (Model 110) and NAVY (Model 150) Penetrator Warhead Assemblies. This desk ornament is a product of NFC and is strikingly elegant.
Native American Indian Arrow Head From a collection assembled circa 1900
Native American Indian Arrow Head From a collection assembled circa 1900
Native American Indian Arrow Head From a collection assembled circa 1900
Native American Indian Arrow Head From a collection assembled circa 1900
Native American Indian Arrow Head From a collection assembled circa 1900
Native American Indian Arrow Head From a collection assembled circa 1900
Naval issue Pattern 1888 Bayonet
Naval Swords & Firearms Book A useful reference by one of the co-authors of Swords for Sea Service
Navigational Protractor A scarce Milita map reading protractor, complete with it\'s original case and instructions.
Near mint 1941 Indian-made Webbing Anklets
Near mint 1942 Camouflaged Leather Jerkin
Near mint 1942 dated P'37 Bayonet Frog Designed for the P'07 though officially modified to carry the No 4 bayonet
Near mint 1943 Webbing Anklets In a large size
Near mint 1944 Webbing Anklets A matching pair in a large size
Near mint 1944 Webbing Anklets A matching pair in a large size
Near mint 1945 Airborne Forces Maroon Beret
Near mint 1954 Parachutists' Denison Smock with Wings A susprisingly rare garment, certainly in such condition
Near mint Motorcyclists\' Pantaloons
Near mint WWII dated P'37 Webbing Belt Size large
Near mint WWII Machete One of the best examples I have seen, in near unissued condition. Complete with the uncommon fibre scabbard.
Near unissued 1940 Pattern BD Blouse in a large size
Near unissued US M-1928 Pack
Near-mint 1917 dated Pattern 1908 Webbing Brace
Ned Roberts, The Muzzle-loading Cap Lock Rifle
Nelson, The World's Submachine Guns A scarce and important study
Netherlands District Flash
Netherlands Dutch East Indies Flash
Neumann and Kravic, \"Collector\'s Illustrated Encyclopedia of the American Revolution\" One of my favourite references. A superb study.
NEW RAF & MILITARY WATCHES AND CLOCKS CATEGORY ADDED
New Schiffer Book on American Submachine Guns
New Schiffer Book on German Submachine Guns
New Zealand 11th Regiment (Taranaki Rifles) Cap Badge
New Zealand 15th Northland Regiment Cap Badge
New Zealand 3rd (Auckland) Regiment Cap Badge
New Zealand 3rd (Auckland) Regiment Cap Badge
New Zealand Cook Islands Company Cap Badge
New Zealand Enamelled Silver Sweetheart Brooch A lovely example.
New Zealand Machine Gun Corps Cap Badge
New Zealand Ordnance Corps Cap Badge
New Zealand Rifles Shoulder Titles
New Zealand Wireless Set No ZC1 Mk I Working Instructions
NFS Decalled Helmet An example of the rim-less Mk 2 issued to the Home Guard amongst others
NFS MkII Steel Helmet A good example of a National Fire Service decalled helmet. Rtaher unusually it bears it\'s original owner\'s initials and service number on the underside rim.
Nigeria Regiment Cloth Shoulder Titles
Nitsche & Gunther Splitterschutzbrille Goggles
No 1 Protective Boot Dubbin
No 103 Pickering Webbing Renovator Blanco
No 19 Wireless Radio Set Spare Valves Case
No 2 Prismatic Binoculars and Pattern 1937 Case
No 3 Khaki Green Blanco
No 3 Khaki Green Blanco
No 36 Mills Grenade Body
No 38 Wireless Set Complete with scarce junction box, throat microphone and headphones
No 4 Bayonet and Scabbard with Desert Sand Painted Camouflage Finish
No 4 Bayonet in scarce Plastic Scabbard The only example I have encountered drab painted
No 4 Bayonet in Victory Plastics Scabbard
No 4 Bayonet in Victory Plastics Scabbard
No 4 Bayonet in Victory Plastics Scabbard These scabbards have always been rare and this is an uncommonly good example
No 4 Bayonet in Victory Plastics Scabbard An uncommonly fine example of the Victory Plastics scabbard with original integral webbing frog
No 4 Lee Enfield & No 4T Sniper Rifle Manual
No 4 Mk 2 Bayonet An example by Stevens Savage in Mk I scabbard (with characteristic steel throat) and variant frog
No 4 Mk 2 Bayonet by Singer
No 4 Mk 2 Bayonet by Singer
No 4 Mk 2* Bayonet An example by Prince-Smith & Stells
No 4 Mk 2* Bayonet An example by Prince-Smith & Stells
No 4 Mk 3 Bayonet in scarce Mk II Scabbard
No 4 Mk I Bayonet An excellent example of this sought after variant with cruciform-section spike
No 4 Mk I Bayonet
No 4 Mk I Bayonet
No 4 Mk I Bayonet
No 4 Mk I Bayonet In appropriate Mk I scabbard having a steel throat
No 4 MK II Bayonet An example by Singer
No 4 Mk II Bayonet In Mk I scabbard having a steel throat
No 4 Mk II Bayonet by Stevens Savage
No 4 Mk II Bayonet by Stevens Savage
No 4 Mk II Bayonet in Mk I Scabbard An example by Stevens Savage, the Mk I scabbard having this pattern's distinctive steel throat
No 4 Mk II Bayonet in plastic scabbard
No 4 Mk II Bayonet with rifle number
No 4 Mk II* Bayonet
No 4 Mk II* Bayonet
No 4 Mk II* Bayonet and original frog
No 4 Mk II* Bayonet by Howard and Bullough
No 4 Mk II* Bayonet by Prince, Smith & Stells
No 4 Mk III Bayonet
No 4 MK III Bayonet In a Mk I scabbard
No 4 Mk III Bayonet The \"blacksmith\'s wonder\"
No 4 Mk III Bayonet in Victory Plastics Scabbard
No 5 Anti-Gas Ointment
No 5 Bayonet Frog
No 5 Jungle Carbine / No 7 Bayonet Scabbard An example of the Mk I (Wartime) pattern with steel throat, the brass throat being a post-War variant
No 5 Jungle Carbine Bayonet
No 5 Jungle Carbine Bayonet
No 5 Jungle Carbine Small Arms Identification Guide
No 6 Bayonet Frog
No 6 Bayonet Frog
No 60 2-inch Trench Mortar Periscope The best example I've ever seen; it retains original paint finish and has excellent optics
No 68 and No 69 Grenade Manual
No 7 Bayonet Designed for use on the Mk V Sten and commonly issued with the No 4 Lee Enfield
No 7 Bayonet Designed for use on the Mk V Sten and commonly issued with the No 4 Lee Enfield
No 7 Bayonet
No 7 Bayonet with Black Grips
No 74 \"Sticky\" part \"Clam Shell\"
No 9 Bayonet
No 9 Bayonet
No 9 Bayonet
No 9 Lee Enfield Bayonet
No 9 Lee Enfield Rifle Bayonet
No2 MkII Prismatic Binoculars Retaining their graticules and aside from a little spotting are optically excellent. Complete with original leather strap and 1938 dated P'37 webbing pouch.
No3 Commando Shoulder Title
No36 Mills Grenade Casting
No36 Mills Grenade Training Blank A blank casting as use for training purposes. A foundry-marked example.
No4 Bayonet A MkII example by Stevens Savage in MkII scabbard with P'37 frog
No4 Bayonet by Howard & Bullough A no4 MkII* by one of the more scarce manufacturers, Howard & Bullough Ltd. In excellent condition and in a scabbard with a well-marked and dated throat.
No4 Bayonet in Plastic Scabbard
No4 Bayonet in Scarce Scabbard An example of the scarce US-made Victory Plastics scabbard for the No4 bayonet. The bayonet itself is by one of the more scarce manufacturers, namely Howard & Bullough Ltd.
No4 Bayonet with Paratroop Webbing Frog
No4 Mk II Bayonet by Singer
No4 Mk2 Bayonet A very good example by Singer.
No4 Mk2 Bayonet
No4 Mk2 Bayonet A Longbranch example complete with webbing frog
No4 Mk2 Bayonet in MkII Scabbard
No4 Mk2* Bayonet
No4 Mk2* Bayonet
No4 Mk2* Bayonet
No4 Mk2* Bayonet
No4 Mk3 Bayonet A well marked example
No4 MkI Bayonet An excellent example of this sought after pattern. Complete in scabbard with correct MkI steel throat.
No4 MkI Bayonet An excellent example of one of the most saught after of WWII British bayonets
No4 MkII Bayonet
No4 MkII Bayonet By Singer
No4 MkII Bayonet The standard British bayonet of the Second World War. This is a MkII example by Singer.
No4 MkII Bayonet In MkI scabbard with original P'37 frog
No4 MkII Bayonet Complete with frog and securing tab. The scabbard is somewhat abused
No4 MkII Bayonet An example by Singer
No4 MkII Bayonet by Stevens-Savage
No4 MkII Bayonet in Plastic Scabbard The bayonet by Longbranch, Canada
No4 MkII Lee Enfield Bayonet A good example by Singer in MkI scabbard.
No4 MkII* Bayonet By Prince Smith & Stells
No4 MkII* Bayonet By Prince, Smith & Stells
No4 MkII* Bayonet
No4 MkII* Bayonet by Baird Engineering The scarcest of the mark
No4 MkII* Bayonet with Scarce Markings An example numbered to it\'s rifle. A seldom encountered feature.
No4 MkII* by Baird Engineering of Belfast The least commonly encountered msnufacturer of this variant, just 25,000 having been manufactured
No4 MKII* Socket Bayonet An example by Baird Engineering of Belfast, the lowest volume manufacturer of this bayonet.
No4 MkIII Bayonet A mint condition example in MkII scabbard
No5 Jungle Carbine Bayonet An excellent example with mint 1945 dated P'44 webbing frog
No68 & No69 Grenade Manual
No68 and No69 Grenade Pamphlet
No69 Grenade A complete strippable example.
No6A Mine Detector An early example of this pattern introduced in 1945
No7 Bayonet with Rare Black Grips The No7 with its unique swivelling pommel was designed for use with the MkV Sten, though it saw most use with the No4 Lee Enfield Rifle. Its Tufnell grips were red, however a very few were made in black. This is only the second black-gripped example I have seen, examples are very seldom encountered.
No7 MkI Spirit Bubble
No77 Phosphorus Grenade A lovely example retaining it\'s original finish and markings, 1944 dated.
No9 Bayonet A parade example in burnished scabbard with conforming blade
No9 Bayonet An excellent dated example
No9 Lee Enfield Bayonet
No9 Parade Bayonet An example with a plated blade
Non-operational Parachutist\'s Qualification \"Lightbulb\" Badge
Non-operational Parachutist\'s \"Lightbulb\" Badge
Non-operational Parachutist\'s \"Lightbulb\" Qualification Badge
Norfolk Regiment Cap Badge
Norfolk Regiment Cap Badge
Norfolk Regiment Cap Badge
Norfolk Yeomanry Officer\'s Service Dress Cap Badge by Gaunt
Norman Dixon, Georgian Pistols, the Art and Craft of the Flintlock Pistol, 1715 - 1840 A superb and detailed study
Norman Dixon, Georgian Pistols One of the most important studies
Norman Longmate, \"The Real Dad\'s Army\" A classic study study of the LDV and Home Guard
Normandy Campaign Medal Commissioned by the Normandy Veterans Association
North Africa Campaign Commemorative Tankard Manufactured from shell cases salvaged from the battlefields
North Africa Campaign Souvenir A theatre-made 8th Army souvenir of the North Africa campaign dating from 1943.
North African Arm Dagger
North Highland District Flash
North Highland District Flash
North Highland District Flash
North Highland District Flash
North Highland District Flash
North Irish Horse Cap Badge
North Midland District Flash
North Midland District Flash
North Midland District Northern Command Formation Patch An as-worn printed example, ex-Battledress
North Midland District Printed Flash
North Midland District printed Flash
North Staffordshire Regiment Cap Badge
North Staffordshire Regiment Cap Badge
North Staffordshire Regiment Cap Badge
North Staffordshire Regiment Helmet Plate Centre
North Staffordshire Regiment Sweetheart Brooch
North Staffordshire Regiment Tropical Slip-on Shoulder Title
North Wales District Flash
North West Army India Flash
North Western Army (India) Flash
Northamptonshire Regiment Brass Shoulder Titles
Northamptonshire Regiment Cap Badge
Northamptonshire Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
Northern Command Flash
Northern Command North Midland District Flash
Northern Command Printed Flash
Northern Command Printed Flash
Northern Ireland District Flash
Northern Ireland District printed Flash
Northumberland Fusiliers Brass Cap Badge
Northumberland Fusiliers Cap Badge
Northumberland Fusiliers Cap Badge
Northumberland Fusiliers Caps Badge
Northumberland Fusiliers Officer;\'s Forage Cap / NCO\'s Cap Badge
Northumberland Fusiliers Shoulder Title
Northumberland Fusiliers Shoulder Titles
Northumberland Fusiliers Shoulder Titles
Northumberland Fusiliers Silver War Badge That of 9130 Private Alma Pickering, 3rd Battalion, a pre-War enlisted soldier discharged in July of 1915.
Northumberland Fusiliers Slip-on Shoulder Title
Northumberland Fusliliers Cap Badge
Northumberland Home Guard Northover Projector Manual
Northumberland Hussars Cap Badge
Northumberland Yeomanry Brass Shoulder Title
Northumbrian District Flash
Northumbrian District Flash
Norwegian 1894 Pattern Bayonet
Notes from Theatres of War No. 20 - Italy 1943/4
Notts & Derby Regiment Cap Badge
Notts & Derby Regiment Cap Badge
Notts & Derby Regiment Cap Badge
Notts & Derby Regiment Helmet Plate Centre
Notts & Derby Slip-on Shoulder Title
Novelty cigarette lighter A charming little lighter modelled as an aerial bomb
NSDAP Armband An original example, one of three brought back by the same veteran. A very early example having the insignia machine woven directly onto the band.
NSDAP Armband An original example, one of three brought back by the same veteran. An example bearing an NSDAP ink stamp.
Nuremberg War Crimes Trials Cigarette Case
Oakeshott, \"The Sword in the Age of Chivalry\" A seminal study. Oakeshott's typology of the knightly sword remains in use to this day. His works are both scholarly and writerly. A wonderful read.
Observer Corps Cap Badge
Observer Corps Cap Badge
Observer Corps Cap Badge
Observer Corps Cap Badge
Observer Corps Cap Badge
Observer Corps Chief Observer Badge
Observer Corps Enamelled Lapel Badge
Observer Corps Leading Observer Rank Badge
Observer Corps Overalls Breast Badge
Observer Corps Shoulder Title
Observer Corps Shoulder Title
Occupation of Germany, Civilian Military Government Slip-on Shoulder Title
Occupied France manufactured K98 Bayonet An S84/98 bayonet manufactured in 1942 at the Chatellerault factory in France during the German occupation. Bearing matching serials on blade and scabbard
Occupied French Manufactured K98 Rifle Bayonet A 1944 S84/98 bayonet with matching serials and bearing the jwh 44 manufacturers' code of Staatliche Waffenfabrik, Chatellerault, France. Showing a typical later-War standard of finish with machining marks still visible
Offcers 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Sword A pleasing example of this handsome sword pattern, a true fighting sword of the Georgian era.
Officer attached General Staff, Divisional Headquarters Brassard
Officer's 'Victory' brand Shirt Half front opening
Officer's 'Victory' brand Shirt Half front opening
Officer's 1940 Pattern Battledress Blouse A 1944 dated example period-tailored as worn by an officer
Officer's Bullion Dress Epaulettes
Officer's Field Service Sword Scabbard Throat Strap The strap affixed to the top of the scabbard and used to secure it to the Sam Browne sword frog; often missing
Officer's private purchase 1937 Pattern Webbing Set A homogeneous set manufactured by Mills in 1941 for private purchase, hence lacking any Ordnance broad arrow stamps. This is only the second such set I have encountered. I suspect such examples were retailed to Home Guard officers
Officer's Private Purchase Field Service Cap
Officer's Service Dress Cap Chin Strap
Officer's Service Dress Cap Chin Strap
Officer's Service Dress Tunic
Officer's Service Dress Tunic That of P A V Stewart CBE DSO, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Stuart served with the 9th (Scottish) Division in France and Flanders, seeing action at the Somme and other major battles, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and mentioned in despatches.
Officer's Service Dress Tunic That of P A V Stewart CBE DSO, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Stuart served with the 9th (Scottish) Division in France and Flanders, seeing action at the Somme and other major battles, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and mentioned in despatches.
Officer's Service Dress Tunic with Brassard That of P A V Stewart CBE DSO, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Stuart served with the 9th (Scottish) Division in France and Flanders, seeing action at the Somme and other major battles, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and mentioned in despatches. The tunic and brassard show some moth damage.
Officer's Tropical uniform Puttees
Officers' 1916 dated Webley Revolver Holster
Officers\' Spurs
Officers\' Spurs
Officers\' Sword Cover A lovely late Victorian or early 20th Century example of a leather cover for an officer\'s sword. The cover hinge stitching requires renewal, otherwise in strong and supple condition.
Officers\' Waist Belt Clasps 1855-1902 The standard reference by Lelia B Ryan. Published 1994 and running to some 55 pages.
Officer\'s Batton / Swagger Stick A superb example.
Officer\'s Fox\'s Puttees, Tropical, Long
Officer\'s Full Dress Sword Belt In excellent condition.
Officer\'s Knitted Tie
Officer\'s Puttees, Tropical, Short
Officer\'s Sam Browne Belt A good example of the Sam Browne belt and cross strap.
Officer\'s Sam Browne Map Case
Officer\'s Shoulder Belt Whistle
Official Crown Copyright Photographs - Queen and Princess Elizabeth
Official History fo the SOE in France A sought after first edition of MRD Foot\'s official history.
Official History of the Ministry of Munitions during the Great War The definitive history of British munitions production during the Great War. 12 volumes in unread condition originally retaining at £196 for the set.
Official Programme of the 1919 National Peace Celebrations
Official RAF & English Electric Photographs
Officially Signed biography of a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_HorrocksSir Brian Horrocks/a Horrocks commanded XXX Corps during its rush to Arnhem during Operation Market garden
Oil Bottle for the P\'17 Rifle As issue to the Home Guard during WWII.
Old reproduction 1908 Pattern Helve Strap
Old Spec Deactivated Sten Submachine Gun An extremely fine example capable fo being fully stripped Part exchange for old-spec Mk 3 Sten considered
Old spec. Deactivated No2 MkI* Revolver From my own collection, an excellent old spec. example of the spur-less so-called \"Tanker\" revolver, with clear chambers and barrel. Certificate lacking. Sorry, for sale within UK only
Old-spec Deactivated Mk II Submachine Gun A superb example retaining its original factory-applied blued finish. Sorry, for sale in the UK only
Old-spec. deactivated MG34 Machine Gun
Olli Wikberg, Meine Ehre Heisst Treue!: Uniforms of the Finnish SS-volunteers, 1941-1943
On War Service 1915 Lapel Badge
One year's printed War Service Chevron
Operational Parachutist Qualification Wings
Operational Parachutist Qualification Wings
Operational Parachutist Qualification Wings
Operational Parachutist Qualification Wings
Operational Parachutist Qualification Wings With press stud fasteners affixed verso
Operational Parachutist Qualification Wings
Operational Parachutist's Qualification Wings
Operational Paratrooper Qualification Wings
Opsrey Brtish Tanks in North Africa 1940-42 Book
Orders, Decorations, Medals & Badges of the Third Reich Dodkins' and Littlejohn's classic
Orders, Decorations, Medals & Badges of the Third Reich Volume two of Dodkins' & Littlejohn's classic reference
Ordnance issue Beaufort type Whistle
Ordnance issue Napoleonic era Brown Bess Musket An example of the iconic India Pattern Brown Bess musket bearing clear Ordnance store keeper's and other markings to the stock. The pins and sling swivels have been restored to the stock, which is particularly pleasing.
Ordnance issue Napoleonic era Brown Bess Musket Additional images
Ordnance issue Napoleonic era Brown Bess Musket Additional images
Ordnance leather Compass Case
Ordnance stamped Sam Browne Sword Frog An excellent example.
Ordnance-stamped 3rd Pattern F-S Knife An example in unissued condition, the hilt ribbing being subtly different to that commonly encluntered
Original 1915 Airship / Zeppelin Public Warning Poster
Original 1915 Zeppelin / German Raider Aircraft Public Warming Poster A good card-backed example of this rare and sought after Great War poster, 76 cm x 50 cm
Original 1939 Bren Machine Gun Manual Small Arms training Volume I, Pamphlet No4, Light Machine Gun, 1939. This 70 page manual was the standard training reference on the Bren LMG. Essential for the collector of Bren related material.
Original 1940 Dated Home Guard Leather Belt A scarce example of the P\'03 waist belt issued with Home Guard equipment. Very well stamped.
Original 1940's Mae West Signed Photograph Surely one of the most prized of signatures to WWII Allied troops
Original 1943 pack of .38 Revolver Rounds A pack of 12 inert rounds , with of course matching head stamps
Original 1945 Canadian Food Ration - complete
Original 1945 Canadian Food Ration - complete
Original 1945 dated Commando Green Beret
Original 1960s SAS Beret
Original 1966 Royal Navy and Royal Marines Clothing Regulations
Original 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade, 7th Armoured Division Uniform Certainly one of the more interesting Battledress I've handled in a while. Tailored by its original owner it bears its original Wartime-applied insignia comprising Rifle Brigade buttons, printed shoulder titles, 7th Armoured Division flashes (one lacking, though easily replaced), arm-of-service strips, five years' War Service Chevrons, and a Rifle Brigade Driver's qualification badge in Brigade colours. The BD bears a medal ribbon bar indicating the blouse's original owner served in North Africa, Italy and France & Germany; the Battalion landed in Normandy D-Day + 2. Along with the BD blouse comes a well-worn greatcoat. A rare group.
Original 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade, 7th Armoured Division Uniform Additional images
Original Adolf Hitler Stationery A superb example of Hitler\'s personal Berlin stationery. On high quality ivory paper printed in superb raised-gilt.
Original artwork from Brian Davis Napoleonic Wars Uniforms Book A superb study of Prussian Cuirassiers
Original artwork from Brian Davis Napoleonic Wars Uniforms Book A superb study of German Cavalry
Original artwork from Brian Davis' Uniforms & Insignia of the Luftwaffe
Original Autograph of Montgomery of Alamein A superb example on a menu from a dinner held in his honour. Monty, Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, KG, GCB, DSO, PC successfully commanded Allied forces at the Battle of El Alamein, a major turning point in the Western Desert Campaign during World War II, and troops under his command played a major role in the expulsion of Axis forces from North Africa. He was later a prominent commander in Italy and North-West Europe, where he was in command of all Allied ground forces during Operation Overlord until after the Battle of Normandy.
Original Autograph Signature of Winston Churchill A signed dinner menu card from the Central Hotel Glasgow, dated 18th May 1951. This and the related lot was acquired from the family of a former maître d at the hotel. Original Churchill signatures are amongst the most sought after of the 20th Century.
Original Autograph Signature of Winston Churchill A signed dinner menu card from the Central Hotel Glasgow, that of a complimentary dinner to the Right Honourable Sir Winston Churchill, dated 20th May 1949. This and the related lot was acquired from the family of a former maître d at the hotel. Original Churchill signatures are amongst the most sought after of the 20th Century.
Original Aviation Art An extremely dynamic study of Flight Sub-Lieutenant Reginald Alexander John Warneford of 1 Squadron RNAS escaping the explosion of the Zeppelin LZ.37 following hist attack in a Morane-Saulnier L "parasol" aircraft on the 7th of June, 1915. For this, the first destruction of a Zeppelin in the air, Warneford received the Victoria Cross. Acrylic on paper. I've failed to identify the artist, who initialed the work lower left, though he was surely somewhat talented.
Original Badged WWII Battledress Blouse An original badged BD blouse to a Royal Signals private attached HQ 21st Army Group or BAOR. It retains it\'s original embroidered shoulder titles and flashes, arm-of-service strips and four years\' War service chevrons. The blouse itself is dated 1943 and is size 9. Aside from some minor moth, mainly to the lower edge of one pocket, it is in very good condition. All-in-all an attractive BD retaining all it\'s original insignia.
Original Blanco Carton Scarce indeed.
Original Blanco Webbing Renovator
Original Blanco Webbing Renovator
Original British Army Wolesley Pattern Tropical Helmet A very sound example with no internal breaks. Aside from some marks in pen to the liner, in excllent condition.
Original Cape of Good Hope General Service Medal Ribbon
Original carton of 32 inert WWII Mk7 .303 Rifle Rounds With matching head stamps. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Original Chindits Formation Sign
Original Civil Defence Poster 76 cm x 51 cm
Original Civil Defence Poster 76 cm x 51 cm
Original Civil Defence Poster 76 cm x 51 cm
Original Civil Defence Poster 76 cm x 51 cm
Original Civil Defence Poster 76 cm x 51 cm
Original Civil Defence Poster 76 cm x 51 cm
Original Copper from the hull of HMS Victory
Original design artwork from Brian Davis' Flags and Standards of the Third Reich Two proposed designs
Original DSO Medal Case
Original Duke of Wellington Autograph
Original Egypt 1882-89 Medal Ribbon
Original English Electric Canberra Nuclear Bomber Factory Paperweight
Original Fabric from Fokker D-VII \"U.10\"
Original Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig Autograph
Original Georgian Military Musket Flint
Original German MG34 Alloy Grips In excellent condition.
Original German Third Reich Adolf Hitler Stationery
Original German Third Reich Assman Catalogue From the library of the late Brian L Davis
Original German Third Reich Close Combat Clasp, Gold Grade Verified as original by a highly respected author of books on Third Reich material
Original German Third Reich Seilheimer Solingen Sword / Dagger Catalogue
Original Great War British Zeppelin / Air Raid Warning Poster
Original Hotchkiss .303 Portative Machine Gun Manual I have a client currently seeking a deactivated Hotchkiss Portative, do email should you have one to sell
Original Imperial War Museum Thank You Letter Pro-Forma
Original Jeffrey Burn Artwork - English Civil War Jeffrey Burn is one of the county's leading military artists, renowned for his illustrations for Osprey Men-at-Arms publications
Original Jeffrey Burn Artwork - English Civil War Siege Artillery Jeffrey Burn is one of the county's leading military artists, renowned for his illustrations for Osprey Men-at-Arms publications, this being one such
Original Jeffrey Burn Artwork - Haupsturmfuhrer Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler / Luger
Original Jeffrey Burn Artwork - Panzerschreck in Action Jeffrey Burn is one of the county's leading military artists, renowned for his illustrations for Osprey Men-at-Arms publications, this being one such
Original Jeffrey Burn Artwork - Unterscharfuhrer1st SS-VT Standarte 'Deutschland' 1940 Jeffrey Burn is one of the county's leading military artists, renowned for his illustrations for Osprey Men-at-Arms publications, this being one such
Original Jeffrey Burn Artwork - Waffen SS Jeffrey Burn is one of the county's leading military artists, renowned for his illustrations for Osprey Men-at-Arms publications, this being one such. Framed under glass
Original Jeffrey Burn Artwork - Waffen SS Camouflage Clothing Jeffrey Burn is one of the county's leading military artists, renowned for his illustrations for Osprey Men-at-Arms publications, this being one such
Original Jeffrey Burn Artwork - Waffen SS Headgear Jeffrey Burn is one of the county's leading military artists, renowned for his illustrations for Osprey Men-at-Arms publications, this being one such
Original Jeffrey Burn Artwork - Waffen SS Panzerfaust Training Jeffrey Burn is one of the county's leading military artists, renowned for his illustrations for Osprey Men-at-Arms publications, this being one such
Original King's South Africa Medal Ribbon
Original late 20th Century Royal Marine Commando Officer's Beret
Original LDV / Home Guard Denim Battledress Blouse Quite literally a barn find. An original 1940 LDV / Home Guard denim overall blouse. As found, it retains its original Great War medal ribbons, though I have added the brassard. I have collected LDV / HG uniforms and equipment for 30 years and have handled very few such garments
Original Military General Service Medal Ribbon
Original Newspaper reporting Hitler Assassination Attempt
Original Newspaper reporting the U-Boat Sinking of the Athenia
Original Pierre Turner Art Work - Imperial German Army As published by Blandford in Mollo's "Army Uniforms of World War I"
Original Pierre Turner Art Work - Imperial German Army As published by Blandford in Mollo's "Army Uniforms of World War I"
Original Pierre Turner Artwork A superb NPEA uniform study from Brian Davis' "German Uniforms of the Third Reich, 1933-45".
Original Pierre Turner Portrait of Waffen SS Officer and Historian Herburt Walther From the estate of the late Brian L Davis
Original Pierre Turner Portrait of Waffen SS Officer and Historian Herburt Walther From the estate of the late Brian L Davis
Original Pierre Turner Portrait of Waffen SS Officer and Historian Herburt Walther From the estate of the late Brian L Davis
Original Pierre Turner Portrait of Waffen SS Officer and Historian Herburt Walther From the estate of the late Brian L Davis
Original Pilots' Note for the Horsa Glider Extremely rare
Original Queen's Sudan Medal Ribbon
Original RAF Pattern 1941 Life Preserver Kapok Pad
Original Rifles Regiment Cap Boss Likely Victorian or Edwardian as it came with the early Rifles Regiment uniforms I have recently listed.
Original SAS Beret Badge circa 1960s-1980s
Original set of Pattern 1937 Officer\'s Webbing This came from the same source and was the property of one individual
Original Skeletonised Bren Machine Gun Magazine
Original unissued Khaki-Green Blanco Price per single cake. Extremely useful for homogenizing miss-matched used webbing
Original unissued Khaki-Green Blanco Price per single cake. Extremely useful for homogenizing miss-matched used webbing
Original untouched German Kriegsmarine M\'42 Helmet Aside from a partial tear to the lining this is an extremely good helmet. Fresh to the market and entirely untouched. The shell is exceptional, retaining virtually all its original finish and a superb complete Kriegsmarine decal. It is by Emaillirwerk AG, Fulda and size 64. The original lining is size 56 and has all its tongues with no pulls to the draw-string holes. An extremely attractive and 100% original example.
Original Victorian Martini Henry Rifle Sling Part of the famed Nepalese cache. In superb supple and strong condition. These straps are slightly broader than the standard 1871 Pattern and particular to the Martini Henry.
Original WWI British Army Recruiting Poster Postage quote assumes delivery framed. The poster can be removed from frame and shipped rolled in a tube at little expense
Original WWI British Army Recruiting Poster Postage quote assumes delivery framed. The poster can be removed from frame and shipped rolled in a tube at little expense
Original WWI British Army Recruiting Poster Postage quote assumes delivery framed. The poster can be removed from frame and shipped rolled in a tube at little expense
Original WWI Ghurka Kukri An excellent example of a genuine WWI fighting kukri as brought back by an officer of the 2nd King Edward VII\'s Own Ghurka Rifles. It is an unusually large example, the blade measuring approximately 40cm. It is complete in it\'s original tooled-leather scabbard which contains it\'s by knives and the small wallet which I believe carried fire-starting items. Aside from patches of rust the condition is excellent, I have no doubt it will restore to an excellent state. A scarce and impressive provenanced example of a true fighting military kukri.
Original WWI No 5 (Mills) Grenade in Section
Original WWI Officers' Sam Browne Equipment Set Recently discovered with its original owner's Infantry officers' sword, a very fine homogeneous set
Original WWI Royal Garrison Artillery Shoulder Titles
Original WWI Suffolk Regiment Cloth Shoulder Titles
Original WWI Suffolk Regiment Shoulder Titles A printed cotton pair
Original WWI US War Fund Raising Poster Postage quote assumes delivery framed. The poster can be removed from frame and shipped rolled in a tube at little expense
Original WWI US War Fund Week Poster An arresting work of art. Postage quote assumes delivery framed. The poster can be removed from frame and shipped rolled in a tube at little expense
Original WWI-WWII Button & Badge Polish An unused tin of Soldier\'s Friend with original contents.
Original WWI-WWII Button & Badge Polish An unused tin of Soldier\'s Friend with original contents.
Original WWI-WWII Royal Navy Trench Art Lighter
Original WWII 2 Mortar (2-inch), 1942, part of the Small Arms Training series of manuals, the standard reference used by the British Army during WWII. It runs to some 16 pages and is an essential addition to any collection of material relating to the 2\" Mortar. I am looking to acquire deactivated 2\" Mortars, PIATS, Boys Anti-Tank Rifles and related accessories, don\'t hesitate to get in touch should you be in a position to offer such for sale.
Original WWII 2nd Pattern F-S Fighting Knife An example of the much sought after B2 knife. It is in excellent untouched condition, and while the scabbard belt loop is loose as the stitching requires renewing, the scabbard retains original 'tabs'. This 2nd Pattern knife is further enhanced by being an early example with a hand forged blade. The significance of the B2 stamp has been much discussed over the years, though its meaning now appears to have been deciphered by Robert Wilkinson Latham in his superb publication "The History of the FS Fighting Knife"
Original WWII Air Raid Warden Report Forms A report pad of 14 sheets
Original WWII Airborne Troops Steel Helmet Webbing Chin Strap
Original WWII Airborne Troops Steel Helmet Webbing Chin Strap
Original WWII ARP Warden\'s Whistle
Original WWII Block of Blanco
Original WWII British Military Slouch Hat Chin Strap Often missing from original bush hats, replacement straps are effectively impossible to find
Original WWII Commando Cap Comforter An item of head-gear as iconic and evocative of the Commandos as the green beret itself. This unissued example is maker-marked, War Department broad-arrow stamped and dated 1944.
Original WWII Cotton Anti-Gas Kit Cotton Waist An original handfull of cotton waist as part of the standard issue anti-gas kit. Carried in the respirator haversack and intended for the mopping up of liquid war gases.
Original WWII Escape & Evasion Compass Razor Blade These Ordnance issue razor blades were rather cleverly magnetised so that they could be used as a compass to aid escape & evasion. Issued to RAF aircrew, Special Forces and other troops. (See the classic reference MI-9 Escape & evasion for further details.)
Original WWII Escape & Evasion Compass Razor Blade These Ordnance issue razor blades were rather cleverly magnetised so that they could be used as a compass to aid escape & evasion. Issued to RAF aircrew, Special Forces and other troops. (See the classic reference MI-9 Escape & evasion for further details.)
Original WWII Free Czech Cap Badge A lovely English-made example.
Original WWII Free Czech Cap Badge A lovely English-made example.
Original WWII Free French Forces Badge An issue-numbered Forces Françaises de l\'Intérieur badge by Bertrand
Original WWII German Army Year Book for 1938 A fascinating period publication.
Original WWII German Book on the Spanish Civil War
Original WWII German Book on the Spanish Civil War
Original WWII German Book on the Spanish Civil War
Original WWII German Dagger Knot Though common to Army and Navy daggers, this superb and near mint example I removed from an original Kriegsmarine officers\' dagger.
Original WWII German E-Boat War Badge An original WWII second pattern Schnellboot-Kriegsabzeichen. Maker-marked, though lacking it\'s pin and hook.
Original WWII German Propoganda Publication Entitled Why You Win this War
Original WWII Hitler Youth Knife A pleasing fresh-to-the market example of the Hitler Jugend Fahrtenmesser brought back by an Army Commando
Original WWII Home Guard Manuals See the \"Manuals\" and Reference Books\" shop categories.
Original WWII Home Guard Signalling Manual One of the more sought after period HG manuals, H G Stokes\' Penguin Special Signalling and Map-Reading for the Home Guard. Published in 1941 and running to some 128 pages. A classic.
Original WWII Home Guard Training Manual John Brophy\'s Advanced Training for the Home Guard. One of the classics of the genre. Printed in 1942 and running to some 142 pages.
Original WWII Home Guard Training Manual John Brophy\'s Advanced Training for the Home Guard. One of the classics of the genre. Running to some 142 pages.
Original WWII Home Guard Training Manual John Brophy\'s A Home Guard Drill Book & Field Service Manual. Brophy remains one of the most interesting and important figures in the story of the Home Guard; a fascinating and courageous man.
Original WWII Intelligence Corps Captain's BD with Parachute Wings Never previously on the open market, an extremely interesting Intelligence Corps officer's Battledress. The 1943 dated blouse bears corps shoulder titles and lanyard. To the epaulettes are early pattern two-piece rank pips with corps arm-of-service green backing. A slight variation on colour of the upper-most of these pips on each shoulder show wear of the blouse either side of promotion from Lieutenant to Captain. This officer has exercised his prerogative to wear his operational parachutist qualification wings on his left breast. These wings, like the rank insignia, have been 'bulled' up with Blanco. An extremely rare, idiosyncratic and attractive BD.
Original WWII Jacqmar RAF \"Happy Landings\" Head Square A classic design by Arnold Lever for Jacqmar
Original WWII Para and SOE Knee Pads A pair of the knee pads issued to both British Paratroops and the SOE. They are copies of similar kit issued to German Fallschirmjager. There is an excellent photo of them being worn by troops en-route for North Africa in Hillary St George Saunders' classic The Red Beret, while they are also illustrated and described in the official SOE Descriptive Catalogue of Special Devices and Supplies. In this latter publication it is stated that the knee pads were to bear no official markings, hence the removable labels present on this pair. A seldom encountered item of Special Forces kit.
Original WWII Para and SOE Knee Pads A pair of the knee pads issued to both British Paratroops and the SOE. They are copies of similar kit issued to German Fallschirmjager. There is an excellent photo of them being worn by troops en-route for North Africa in Hillary St George Saunders' classic The Red Beret, while they are also illustrated and described in the official SOE Descriptive Catalogue of Special Devices and Supplies. In this latter publication it is stated that the knee pads were to bear no official markings, hence the removable labels present on this pair. A seldom encountered item of Special Forces kit.
Original WWII Parachute Regiment Cap Badge This is a superb example from an unusually crisp die. Not inexpensive, though an absolutely original example when most encountered today are forgeries.
Original WWII Parachute Regiment Cap Badge Not inexpensive, though an absolutely original example when most encountered today are forgeries.
Original WWII Pattern 1937 Webbing Set An original Wartime-assembled and uniformly green Blanco\'d pistol set.
Original WWII RAF Air Engineer Brevet As introduced in 1942. An as-worn ex-uniform example.
Original WWII RAF Air-Dropped 'Window' Radar Jamming Foil
Original WWII RAF D-Type Flying Gloves An original pair bearing the name and number of their original owner.
Original WWII RAF Pilots' Notes on the Lancaster Bomber
Original WWII Royal Navy Bosuns\' Pipe
Original WWII Royal Navy Cap Tally One of a very few original WWII Royal Navy Rating\'s cap tallies I found in mint unissued condition. The H.M.S. tally was introduced as a Wartime security measure.
Original WWII Royal Navy Trench Art Lighter
Original WWII Royal Winnipeg Rifles Beret with Badge and Backing Cloth
Original WWII Seaforth Highlanders Tam o' Shanter An excellent example
Original WWII Stalag XVIIA Prisoner of War Identity Disc Stalag XVIIA was situated at Kaisersteinbruch in Austria
Original WWII Sten Magazine Loading Tool Most loading tools of this pattern offered for sale are in fact post-War Vigneron tools, this is a rare original British WWII example.
Original WWII US 101st Airborne Division Flash
Original WWII US Army 'rough out' Boots Size 10 and in excellent condition
Original WWII Window / Chaff RADAR Countermeasure
Original Zulu War era Knobkerrie A fine period example with pleasing patina and bearing crudely carved initials, no doubt those of the British soldier who acquired it. 75 cm. This was purchased with one other bearing the the name of a soldier of the 91st Highlanders who served during the 1879 War.
Orignal British Army Sergeants\' Scarlet Sash
Orkney & Shetland Defense Force Flash
Osprey Book on the WWI British Tommy
Osprey Book on WWI Battle Insignia
Osprey Book on WWI German Storm Troopers
Osprey Book on WWI Territorial Units
Osprey Book on WWI- WWII Webbing & Leather Equipment
Osprey British service Sherman Tank Book
Osprey Centurian Tank Book
Osprey Churchill Tank Book
Osprey Long Range Desert Group Book
Osprey Stuart Light Tank Book
Osprey T-34 Tank Book
Osprey US and Allied Sherman Tanks Book
Osprey US M47 & M48 Patton Tanks Book
Osprey US WWII Half-tracks Book
Osprey WWI - WWII US Tank Camouflage Book
Osprey WWI Renault FT Light Tank Book
Osprey WWII and later US AMTRACS Book
Osprey WWII Free Polish Tanks Book
Osprey WWII German Armoured Cars Book
Osprey WWII German Half-tracks Book
Osprey WWII German Light Panzers Book
Osprey WWII Pacific War US Armour Book
Osprey WWII Soviet Heavy Tanks Book
OSS Type Fighting Knife An extremely well constructed knife
OTC Unit-marked Pattern 1907 Bayonet
Other Rank's Khaki Drill Tunic An interesting and scarce early example
Other Rank's Service Dress Tunic An inter-War example
Other Services Haversack A variant 1908 Pattern Haversack is of the type commonly worn with the Pattern 1903 equipment.
Ottoman Turkish Model 1890 Bayonet
Ottoman Turkish Model 1903 Bayonet
Ottoman Turkish Officer's Sword Taken as war booty in 1917 in Mesopotamia by CSM H Dixon, 6th Battalion South Lancashire Regiment
Overseas Service Chevrons
Ox & Bucks Light Infantry Helmet Plate Centre
Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Cap Badge
Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Cap Badge
Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Officer\'s Service Dress Cap
Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Officer\'s Service Dress Cap Badge
Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Shoulder Titles
Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry Shoulder Titles
Oxfordshire Regiment Shoulder Titles
O\'Meara, \"Colt\'s Single Action Army Revolver. The Legend, The Romance & The Rivals\"
P J Shears, \"The Story of the Border Regiment, 1939-1945\"
P'14 Ammunition Pouch A 1914 dated example officially modified in early 1918 to double strap closure. The rear straps have been professionally restored to perfection.
P'14 Belt
P'17 Bayonet A very good 1918 dated example curiously retaining its P'25 RAF webbing bayonet frog, the latter whitenned for ceremonial use, an unusual combination
P'1853 socket Bayonet bushed for the Martini Henry The socket slightly distorted
P'1853 Socket Bayonet bushed for the Martini Henry
P'37 Bayonet Frog
P'37 Entrenching Tool Carrier and Tool
P'37 Entrenching Tool Carrier and Tool
P'37 Haversack and Shoulder Straps In mint unissued condition65
P'37 Water Bottle Carrier & Bottle
P'37 Webbing Bayonet Frog
P'44 Binoculars Pouch
P'44 Webbing Belt An unissued post-War example
Pacific Star
Pacific Star
Pacific Star with Burma Clasp
Paddle
Pair 1st Army Cloth Flashes
Pair 40th Division Printed Flashes
Pair Durham Light Infantry DLI Volunteer Battalion Shoulder Titles
Pair Essex Regiment Brass Shoulder Titles
Pair Gloucestershire Regiment Shoulder Titles
Pair Highland Light Infantry HLI Brass Titles
Pair Machine Gun Corps Shoulder Titles
Pair New Zealand Slip-on Shoulder Titles Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
Pair of 11th Armoured Division Flashes
Pair of 1937 Pattern Cartridge Carriers
Pair of 1940 dated Army issue Boot Brushes
Pair of 1944 Army Officer-issue High-leg Boots 1944 dated, size 8, and in excellent strong and supple condition requiring just a polish. Belonging to Captain G H Kipling, RA.
Pair of 1st Army Formation Patches A matching printed pair in excellent condition.
Pair of 20th Indian Division Flashes
Pair of 2nd Infantry Division Flashes
Pair of 3rd Infantry Division Flashes
Pair of 4 Corps printed Flashes
Pair of 4th Infantry Division printed Flashes
Pair of 4th Infantry Division Printed Flashes
Pair of 50th (Northumbrian) Division Flashes
Pair of 50th (Northumbrian) Division Flashes
Pair of 51st (Highland) Division Formation Signs
Pair of 7th Armoured Brigade Flashes
Pair of 8 Corps printed Flashes
Pair of 8 Corps printed Flashes
Pair of 8th Army Flashes
Pair of Anti-Aircraft Command Formation Patches An excellent as-worn printed pair, ex-Battledress.
Pair of Assam Valley Light Horse Shoulder Titles A scarce pair of Indian cavalry shoulder titles, (the badge purchased with these titles is listed under Cap Badges).
Pair of DLI officer's Collar Badges
Pair of early Rank Pips
Pair of East Kent District Flashes
Pair of Eastern Command printed Flashes
Pair of Eastern Command printed Flashes
Pair of German K98 Ammo Pouches
Pair of German Third Reich Wehrmacht Army Officers' Collar Badges With infantry litzen
Pair of German Third Reich Wehrmacht Army Officers' Shoulder Straps
Pair of GHQ Middle East Land Forces printed Flashes
Pair of Home Front Civil Defence Shoulder Titles A scarce pair of embroidered SCIENTIFIC & RECONNAISANCE titles
Pair of Home Guard Shoulder Titles I have a number of sets available
Pair of KOSB Tartan Shoulder Flashes
Pair of Lancs & Border District Western Command Formation Patches An excellent machine-embroidered pair.
Pair of Manchester Regiment Printed Shoulder Titles
Pair of Northumbria District Printed Flashes
Pair of Northumbria District Printed Flashes
Pair of Orkney & Shetland Defense Force Flashes
Pair of Parachute Regiment Shoulder Titles Complete with backing plates.
Pair of Pattern 1939 Leather Braces / Shoulder Straps
Pair of printed 1st Army Group Artillery Flashes
Pair of printed 44th (Indian) Airborne Formation Patches A fresh-to-the-market matching ex-Battledress pair
Pair of printed ANZUC Force Flashes
Pair of Printed Catterick District Flashes
Pair of printed Catterick District Formation Signs
Pair of RAF Eagle Arm Badges
Pair of RAF Regiment Shoulder Titles
Pair of RAF Shoulder Eagles
Pair of RASC Shoulder Titles
Pair of RASC Shoulder Titles
Pair of REME Printed Shoulder Titles
Pair of Rhine Army Troops Flashes
Pair of Royal Artillery Embroidered Shoulder Titles
Pair of Royal Artillery Embroidered Shoulder Titles
Pair of Royal Artillery Embroidered Shoulder Titles
Pair of Royal Berkshire Regiment Officers\' Collar Badges
Pair of Royal Engineers Printed Shoulder Titles
Pair of Royal Fusiliers Officers\' Collar Badges
Pair of Royal Navy Leading Stoker's Tropical Arm Badges
Pair of Royal Navy petty Officers\' Arm Badges
Pair of Sergeants' Rank Chevrons
Pair of WWI Italian Postcards
Pair of WWI-WWII Warrant Officer embroidered Rank Badges
Pair of WWII 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division Flashes
Pair of WWII Airborne Divisions 'Pegasus' Patches
Pair of WWII Army Officer's Long Khaki Socks For wear with tropical KD Shorts. From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Pair of WWII Civil Defence Identity Discs
Pair of WWII Far East Theatre 12th Army Formation Signs
Pair of WWII Fullerphones The Fullerphone was a system of portable line telegraphy developed in the British army in 1915. It transmitted over telephone lines or wires, and was exceedingly difficult for an enemy to overhear. The Mark IV introduced in 1939 beiwas easier to use and carry than previous patterns, and was widely used during WWII. The Mark V was combined with a telephone and made for use in tropical regions while the ultimate Mark VI could be fully immersed in water and still used. This is an excellent pair in original transit cases.
Pair of WWII Home Front AMBULANCE Shoulder Titles An as-worn pair, ex-uniform.
Pair of WWII Home Guard Leather Anklets An excellent pair.
Pair of WWII India Command Flashes
Pair of WWII Infantry Dog Tags
Pair of WWII Infantry Officers' Crown Rank Badges
Pair of WWII KD Rank Slip-Ons A set of WWII Captain\'s khaki drill rank slip-on rank insignia.
Pair of WWII Plastic Rank Pips
Pair of WWII RAF Warrant Officer's Rank Badges
Pair of WWII RAMC Slip-on Shoulder Titles
Pair of WWII Royal Tank Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Titles
Pair of WWII Snow Over-mittens An unissued WWII dated pair of the white cotton over-mittens worn over the leather snow gauntlets
Pair of XIVth Army Bullion-embroidered Flashes
Pair printed Royal Army Ordnance Corps Titles Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
Pair Printed Southern Command Flashes
Pair Royal Scots Fusiliers Shoulder Titles
Pair Royal Scots Shoulder Titles A scarce matching pair in white metal.
Pair Royal Warwickshire Brass Shoulder Titles
Pair Seaforth Highlanders Brass Shoulder Titles
Pair unissued Canadian Pattern 1937 Webbing Basic Pouches
Pair West Yorks Brass Shoulder Titles
Pair WWII Army Issue Respirator Spectacles
Pair WWII Army Issue Respirator Spectacles
Pair WWII Army Issue Respirator Spectacles
Pair WWII ATS Brass Shoulder Titles
Pair WWII British Ammunition Boots A variant pair of Ammo boots, differing from the norm in having a webbing pull at the back and in being of rough-out rather than pebbled-finish leather. Rather a small size, 6. The condition however is excellent throughout.
Pair WWII RAOC Printed Titles
Pamphlet on use of Respirators
Para Binoculars Case
Para Commando Memoir A 1953 first edition of Anthony Deane-Drummond's Wartime memoir Return Ticket in which he recounts his service as a paratrooper from the Tragino Aqueduct raid as far as Arnhem. During the Second World War, Deane–Drummond served in Europe and in North Africa, he volunteered for Commando duty, and was assigned as second–in–command of the force which participated in Operation Colossus, an airborne raid on southern Italy in February 1941. The raid was unsuccessful, with every member of the unit being taken prisoner by Italian forces. Deane–Drummond managed to escape from captivity in in July 1942. He received the Military Cross for his successful escape. On his return to England, he was posted to the newly–formed 1st Airborne Division, and saw service in Operation Market Garden as second–in–command of the divisional signals. He became separated from his unit whilst trying to link up with 1st Parachute Brigade, who were surrounded at the north end of Arnhem Bridge, and along with three other soldiers spent three days trapped in a small room at the back of a German–occupied house. On managing to leave this building, they split up to cross the river; Deane–Drummond successfully swam to the south bank of the Rhine, but was almost immediately taken prisoner. The next day, he managed to escape from a group who were being escorted out of Arnhem, and spent the next eleven days hiding inside a large cupboard until he felt safe to move. After leaving his hiding place, Deane–Drummond made contact with the Resistance, and waited two weeks until he was brought back to British lines as part of Operation Pegasus. He was mentioned in despatches for this second escape, and awarded a bar to his Military Cross.
Para Mortar Ammunition Drop Bag
Paracchute Regiment Maroon Lanyard
Parachute Jump Instructor's Wing
Parachute Qualification Wings
Parachute Regiment Book A classic Men-at-Arms title and an essential reference
Parachute Regiment ORs Buttons Sufficient for a greatcoat
Parachute Regiment Plastic Cap Badge
Parachute Regiment Shoulder Title
Parachute Regiment Shoulder Title
Parachute Regiment Shoulder Titles
Parachute Regiment Shoulder Titles
Parachute Regiment Stable Belt
Parachute Regiment Staybrite anodised aluminium Cap Badge
Parachute trained RAMC Officer's 1944 dated Service Dress Now complete with collar badges.
Parachutist's Bullion Mess Dress Qualification Wings
Parachutist's Qualification Badge
Parachutist's Wings
Parachutist's Wings
Parachutist's Wings
Parachutist\'s Wings
Paratroop / Commando Toggle Rope
Paratroop Qualification Wings
Paratroop Qualification Wings
Paratrooper cspep container hooks . Fitted to the c.s.p.e.p container straps to fix it to parachute harness . Made from heavy duty metal with bungie cords to lower equipment .
Parker Hale Rifle Sights and Sighting Aids Book
Parker-Hale Leather-covered Powder Flask These high quality flasks were manufactured in limited numbers during the 1960s and are today much sought after by the black powder shooting fraternity
Parkyn, \"Military Shoulder-Belt Plates and Buttons\" A standard reference
Parsons, \"Henry Deringer\'s Pocket Pistol. A History of the Famous Percussion Pistol and its Cartridge Sequels\"
Part Exchange, Trades and Lay-Away Part Exchange, Trades and Lay-Away always welcome
Part Set of 1939 Pattern Equipment Comprising belt, cartridge carriers and bayonet frog. In excellent condition throughout.
Part set of Pattern 1882 Slade Wallace Buff Leather Equipment An entry-level set exhibiting various repairs and modifications On temporary hold
Part set of Pattern 1882 Slade Wallace Buff Leather Equipment Additional images
Partington, A History of Greek Fire and Gunpowder An utterly fascinating work
Patent WWI \'Eastern Front Service Frame\'
Patent WWI \'Western Front Service Frame\'
Patrick Marrinan, Colonel Paddy "A biography of LT-Colonel R. Blair Mayne, D.S.O. (3 Bars), Legion D'Honneur, Late Commanding Officer of the 1st Special Air Service Regiment". A rare first edition.
Pattarozzi, American Gladius, a study of the M9 multi-purpose bayonet system
Pattern 1888 Mk I Bayonet
Pattern 1842 Bayonet
Pattern 1842 Socket Bayonet
Pattern 1853 Bayonet bushed for Martini Henry Rifle The original bayonet for the Martini Henry
Pattern 1853 Bayonet bushed for the Martini Henry Rifle An exceptional example of the Pattern 1853 Socket Bayonet bushed for the Martini Henry. This is the original pattern of bayonet adopted for the Martini in 1872, and not replaced until the adption of the longer Pattern 1876 bayonet. To my mind this is the more elegant of the two socket bayonets. This example is in uncommonly fine condition throughout, I doubt you will see better.
Pattern 1853 Bayonet Bushed for the Martini Henry Rifle The first bayonet issued with the Martini Henry and more difficult to find than the later Pattern 1876
Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Bayonet
Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Bayonet
Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Bayonet
Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Bayonet An excellent example
Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Bayonet The scabbard bearing Volunteer unit marks
Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Bayonet Bearing engraved 2nd Middlesex Volunteers unit marks
Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Bayonet
Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Bayonet
Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Bayonet
Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Bayonet
Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Bayonet with Unit Marks 12th Somerset Rifle Volunteers, founded Wiveliscombe 29 February 1860
Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Socket bayonet
Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Socket Bayonet A very good example
Pattern 1853 Socket Bayonet
Pattern 1853 Socket Bayonet A poor example
Pattern 1853 Socket Bayonet
Pattern 1853 Socket Bayonet for the Enfield Rifle
Pattern 1853 Socket Bayonet for the Enfield Rifle The scabbard is the scarce intermediate type dating to the period 1860-6.
Pattern 1856 Bayonet bushed for the Martini Henry Rifle an excellent example bearing unit marks to the pommel
Pattern 1856 Bayonet bushed for the Martini Henry Rifle An excellent example bearing unit marks to the pommel
Pattern 1856 Bayonet bushed for the Martini Henry Rifle
Pattern 1856 Bayonet for the Enfield Rifle An excellent example
Pattern 1856 Bayonet for the Enfield Rifle
Pattern 1856 Bayonet for the Enfield Rifle
Pattern 1856 Enfield Rifle Bayonet
Pattern 1856 Pioneers' Sidearm
Pattern 1856/58 Sword Bayonet for the Enfield Rifle
Pattern 1859 Socket Bayonet
Pattern 1860 Martini Henry Bayonet
Pattern 1876 Martini Henry Bayonet A very good example from my personal collection
Pattern 1876 Martini Henry Rifle Bayonet An excellent example
Pattern 1876 Martini Henry Rifle Bayonet An excellent example
Pattern 1876 Martini Henry Rifle Bayonet An excellent example
Pattern 1876 Martini Henry Rifle Bayonet An excellent example
Pattern 1876 Martini Henry Rifle Bayonet
Pattern 1876 Martini Henry Rifle Bayonet An excellent example
Pattern 1876 Martini Henry Socket Bayonet
Pattern 1876 Martini Henry Socket Bayonet
Pattern 1876 Martini Henry Socket Bayonet The best example of this iconic pattern I have seen in years. Exceptionally good.
Pattern 1876 Martini Henry Socket Bayonet
Pattern 1882 Volunteers Valise Equipment Pouch Illustrated with other items also listed on this site
Pattern 1887 Bayonet Mk I A fine example officially converted from an Enfield-Martini trials bayonet and marked as such
Pattern 1887 MkIII Bayonet for the Martini Henry Rifle
Pattern 1887 MkIII Martini Henry Bayonet
Pattern 1888 / 1903 Bayonet Scabbard
Pattern 1888 Bayonet Bearing 7th West Yorkshire Regiment unit stamps
Pattern 1888 Bayonet for the Lee Metford Rifle A good MkI second type example having matching serials to the pommel and throat of the scabbard locket
Pattern 1888 Bayonet Scabbard
Pattern 1888 Bayonet with Royal Garrison Artillery Unit Marks
Pattern 1888 Bayonet with scarce Naval Scabbard
Pattern 1888 Mk I Bayonet with extensive service life A pleasing example manufactured by Wilkinson in 1897, both blade and scabbard being thus dated. The pommel bears struck and cancelled marks indicating it was initially issued to the Devon Yeomanry and subsequently Rugby College OTC. The original 1940 dated Pattern 1939 bayonet frog indicating it was last used by a member of the Home Guard during the Second World War. A superb bayonet.
Pattern 1888 MkI second type Unit marked to the London Regiment
Pattern 1888 MkII Bayonet Unit Marked to the 2nd Battalion Cameronian (Scottish) Rifles
Pattern 1888 Naval Bayonet Frog
Pattern 1888 Slade Wallace Belt An excellent unit-marked example in khaki
Pattern 1888 Slade Wallace Belt
Pattern 1888 Slade Wallace Belt
Pattern 1888 Slade Wallace Buff Leather Equipment Chapes Used to link the braces to the belt at the rear. Somewhat uncommon elements of this equipment
Pattern 1888 Slade Wallace Equipment A rare set indeed including the short straps and buckles termed Chapes and used to link the braces to the belt at the rear and lacking from many sets
Pattern 1888 Slade Wallace Equipment Additional images
Pattern 1895 Socket Bayonet for the .303 Martini Rifle The last socket bayonet pattern adopted by the British Army during the 19th Century. Distinctive in having the socket slot configured to allow the bayonet to sit below rather than to one side of the main axis of the rifle. Only 86000 were manufactured, being conversions of the Pattern 1876, they are scarce to say the least. This example has some failed stitching to the scabbard, though the bayonet is in stunning condition, impossible to improve.
Pattern 1895 Socket Bayonet for the .303 Martini Rifle The last socket bayonet pattern adopted by the British Army during the 19th Century. Distinctive in having the socket slot configured to allow the bayonet to sit below rather than to one side of the main axis of the rifle. Only 86,000 were manufactured, being conversions of the Pattern 1876, they are scarce to say the least. This example is in handsome condition throughout.
Pattern 1901 Royal Naval Accoutrements Cartridge Pouch A 1915 dated example of this rare item of Naval kit
Pattern 1903 Bayonet
Pattern 1903 Revolver Ammunition Pouch A 1917 dated example bearing 2nd Life Guards unit marks
Pattern 1903 Royal Navy Drill Purpose Bayonet
Pattern 1907 Bayonet A scarce plated example for ceremonial use
Pattern 1907 Bayonet A very good example which appears to bear unit marks of the 3rd Grenadier Guards to the grips
Pattern 1907 Bayonet An excellent example
Pattern 1907 Bayonet A 1917 dated example by Sanderson bearing no post-War inspects' marks
Pattern 1907 Bayonet in Scarce Double-seamed Scabbard
Pattern 1907 Bayonet Scabbard Chape
Pattern 1907 Bayonet Scabbard Chape
Pattern 1907 Bayonet with Hooked Quillon An excellent example unit-marked to the 9th Battalion Welsh Regiment
Pattern 1907 Bayonet with Hooked Quillon An excellent example unit marked to the 3rd Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry
Pattern 1907 Bayonet with Hooked Quillon The pommel bearing New South Wales marks on the pommel and regimental stamps on one grip scale
Pattern 1907 Bayonet with Quillon Ignore the residue of silver paint, when I discovered this with a small collection of rare bayonets, they had their metal elements thus coated. A little paint remover took off most the the coating, though another is required. Underneath, the metal has been well preserved. This is a very crisp example of this scarce and sought after bayonet, retaining its original Mk I scabbard. It is rare in appearing to be a Volunteer example, lacking as it does the crown stamp or acceptance date on the ricasso.
Pattern 1907 Bayonet. Chapman, 1916
Pattern 1907 SMLE Bayonet A 1916 dated example by Sanderson
Pattern 1908 / 1914 Webbing Haversack
Pattern 1908 Bayonet, early production An un-modified example lacking cleaning hole in pommel
Pattern 1908 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Pattern 1908 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Pattern 1908 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Pattern 1908 Webbing Belt
Pattern 1908 Webbing Brace
Pattern 1908 Webbing Brace Dated 1915
Pattern 1908 Webbing Braces
Pattern 1908 Webbing Cartridge Carriers
Pattern 1908 Webbing Haversack A very good 1915 dated example
Pattern 1908 Webbing Haversack
Pattern 1908 Webbing Water Bottle Carrier
Pattern 1912 Cavalry Officer\'s Sword
Pattern 1914 Bayonet Frog
Pattern 1914 Bayonet Frog A 1915 dated example
Pattern 1914 Bayonet Frog A maker-marked and 1915 dated example having an interesting modification in the for of a slot to one side to carry a strap
Pattern 1914 Leather Bayonet Frog
Pattern 1914 Leather Belt
Pattern 1914 Pack
Pattern 1914 Revolver Holster
Pattern 1914 Water Bottle Carrier
Pattern 1914 Water Bottle Carrier and original WWI Bottle
Pattern 1937 Bayonet Frog
Pattern 1937 Bayonet Frog
Pattern 1937 Belt
Pattern 1937 Binoculars Case
Pattern 1937 Binoculars Pouch
Pattern 1937 Holster and Pistol Ammo Pouch
Pattern 1937 No 4 Bayonet Frog Tab
Pattern 1937 Revolver Holster
Pattern 1937 Water Bottle Carrier
Pattern 1937 Water Bottle Carrier and Bottle Part of a small group of items from the estate of Captain Skaife d'Ingerthorpe, 64th Airborne Light battery, Royal Artillery, a veteran of the Operation Dragoon, the August 1944 invasion of Southern France.
Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Pattern 1937 Webbing Belt
Pattern 1937 Webbing Belt
Pattern 1937 Webbing Belt
Pattern 1937 Webbing Belt
Pattern 1937 Webbing Belt
Pattern 1937 Webbing Belt
Pattern 1937 Webbing Belt, Holster and Ammunition Pouch
Pattern 1937 Webbing Bottle Carrier and Bottle
Pattern 1937 Webbing Brace Attachments
Pattern 1939 Basic Pouches Un-modified Mk 1 examples
Pattern 1939 Belt A good 1941 dated example
Pattern 1939 Brace
Pattern 1939 Brace
Pattern 1939 Brace
Pattern 1939 Compass Pouch Lacking lining
Pattern 1939 Holster
Pattern 1939 Home Guard Bayonet Frog
Pattern 1939 Leather Belt
Pattern 1939 Leather Equipment Compass Pouch
Pattern 1939 Revolver Ammunition Pouch
Pattern 1939 Revolver Ammunition Pouch
Pattern 1940 Battledress Trousers In a large size, 15. Waist 37-8 inches.
Pattern 1940 Cartridge Carriers
Pattern 1940 Cavalry Webbing Keyhole Plate Shoulder Straps
Pattern 1940 Keyhole Plate Shoulder Straps
Pattern 1940 Revolver Holster
Pattern 1940 Webbing Water Bottle Carrier
Pattern 1944 Water Bottle and Webbing Cover A scarce 1945 dated set
Pattern 1944 Webbing Bayonet Frog 1945 dated
Pattern 1944 Webbing Bayonet Frog A 1945 dated example
Pattern 1944 Webbing Belt A scarce 1945 dated example in exceptional condition.
Pattern 1944 Webbing Shoulder Straps 1945 dated
Pattern 1945 Webbing Belt 1946 dated
Paul Brickhill, \"The Dambusters\", with Autographs Paul Brickhill's classic account bearing autograph signatures of H K "Duke" ground crew Radar Operator for the Dams Raid 17th May 1943, Dave Rodger RCAF, DFC, (rear gunner in the Lancaster of Joe Mccarthy, AJ-T, that attacked the Sorpe Dam), Les Munro DFC, pilot of W-Willie which was scheduled to bomb the Sorpe dam but was forced to turn back following flak damage, Ross Stanford DFC Royal Australian Air Force, , South Australian first class cricketer who served in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) flying 47 operational missions with 617 Squadron RAF, and others
Paul Scarlata, Collecting Military Bolt Action Rifles
Percussion Guns & Rifles Guide A useful reference from De Witt Bailley.
Percussion Pocket Pistol by Sampson of Liverpool A pretty little box lock pocket pistol by Sampson of Liverpool circa 1840. The metal parts are in lovely condition, free of rust or pitting and patinated to an attractive gun-metal grey. The lock plates are crisply and attractively engraved, and the mainspring is still rather strong. However there is an old repaired break to the walnut butt, and bruising in the region of the upper tang, which is also lacking it\'s screw. There is a silver escutcheon to the back of the grip which bears the engraved initials TL. A handsome little pistol worthy of a little attention to the butt.
Period History of the 11th (Lonsdale) Battalion Border Regiment Written by the Lieut. Colonel Machel and presented by his wife to a named veteran of the Battalion. Copies of this work are scarce and sought after.
Period Portrait of an ATS Officer A delightfull charicature dated 1944, in original frame.
Period Yeomanry / Cavalry Photograph
Periodical Notes on the German Army No1, 1940 An early intelligence summary dating to March 1940. It runs to some 72 pages and it\'s contents include reports on diverse aspects of the German Heer. Fascinating stuff.
Periodical Notes on the German Army No23, 1940 Another scarce issue of this fascinating series of intelligence reports on the German Heer early in the War. This issue covers all aspects of the German Infantry, from organization to the weight of equipment carried by the infantryman.
Periodical Notes on the German Army, No24, 1940 This issue of these fascinating early intelligence reports on the German Army covers in detail the Panzertruppen or German armoured fighting troops. It contains numerous folding charts and photographic illustrations.
Periodical Notes on the German Army, No25, 1940 This issue of these fascinating intelligence reports of the German Army early in the War covers Police, Semi-Military forces and the Labour Services.
Personalised RAF Kit Bag
Peshawar District Flash
Peter Hawkins, \"The Price Guide to Antique Guns and Pistols\" A superb work. While today the values stated are outdated, the great worth if the book is in the huge range of guns illustrated and described.
Peter Nash, \"German Belt Buckles, 1845 - 1945\"
Peter Stainforth, Wings of the Wind An excellent 1st Parachute Brigade memoir, the author having served from North Africa to Arnhem
Peter Taylor - Allied Special Forces Insignia, 1939-48 A superb study
Peter Taylor, \"Allied Special Forces Insignia 1939-1948\"
Peterson, \"Encyclopaedia of Firearms\" A superb study and essential reference
Philip Eyre, Those Who Dared, Gallantry Awards to the British SAS and attached SBS Units, 1941-46
Phillips and Kirby, \"Small Arms of the Mounted Police\" A rare volume
Phillips and Knap, Sir Charles Ross and His Rifle
Photograph of a WWI Nurse
Photograph of WWI Naval Officer
Photographic History of the Crimean War
Physical Training Instructor Qualification Badge
Physical Training Instructor Qualification Badge
Physical Training Instructor's Badge
PIAT Dummy Fuze
PIAT Fuze Container
PIAT Projectile Dummy Detonator
PIAT Training Manual A scarce issue
Pickering's Webbing Renovator Tin, empty
Pierre Turner, Soldiers' Accoutrements of the British Army, 1750-1900 A stunning reference, exquisitely illustrated. Copies are now extremely difficult to find, with asking prices in excess of £100
Pierre Turner, Soldiers' Accoutrements of the British Army, 1750-1900 A superb study exquisitely illustrated. Out of print and much sought after.
Pierre Turner, \"Soldiers\' Accoutrements of the British Army, 1750-1900\" A stunning reference, exquisitely illustrated. Copies are now extremely difficult to find, with asking prices in excess of £100
Pioneer Battalion Collar Badge
Pioneer Cap Badge
Pioneer Corps Beret Badge
Pioneer Corps Cap Badge
Pioneer Corps Cap Badge
Pioneer Corps Cap Badge A theatre-made example
Pioneer Corps Cap Badge
Pioneer Corps Cap Badge
Pioneer Corps Officer\'s Bronze Cap Badge
Pioneer Corps Plastic Cap Badge
Pioneer Corps Plastic Cap Badge
Pioneer Corps Printed Shoulder Title
Pioneer Corps Printed Shoulder Titles
Pioneer's Qualification Badge A theatre- or workshop-made example
Pioneer\'s Arm Badge
Plastic General Service Corps Cap badge An excellent example of this War-emergency issue badge.
Plated Royal Artillery Cap Badge
Plug Bayonet or Dagger Scabbard
Pocket Watch Leather Fob Case A popular it private purchase case used for carrying a pocket watch suspended from a tunic button
Poignant 1917 BEF Labour Corps New Testament A named Active Service New Testament
Poignant 2-pounder Artillery Round Table Cigarette Lighter Manufactured on Armistice Day 1918, and no doubt selected on that date to be converted and preserved as memento of that hugely important day. Fabricated with a degree of sophistication which suggests it may have been performed at the workshops of the munitions manufacturer itself L O A Co
Poignant Delville Wood Artillery Shell Fuze A British artillery shell fuze which has been die-stamped with the name Delville Wood, after the area of intense fighting during the 1916 Battle of the Somme. Clearly thus marked some time ago, I would suggest this is a 1920\'s Battlefield Tour souvenir rather than an item of trench art. A fascinating and poignant object.
Poignant WWI Trench War Personal Memento Group A fascinating group including inert Imperial german and French cartridges, bullets, schrapnell and a letter of provenance
Poignant WWII Atlantic Convoy Casualty Documents
Poignant WWII Casualty Medal and Document Group Including Eisenhower\'s pre D-Day message
Poignant WWII Casualty Medal and Document Group Additional images
Poignant WWII POW Paperwork A scarce item of V-Mail from a liberated British POW to his wife. It is from 1536661 Gunner L J Davidson, Royal Artillery and reads My Darling Wife, and all at home, I have been released by the American Army, and am in good health, and being well looked after but cannot say where I am or when I shall be home. Your loving husband, Lorrie. It was found with the accompanying booklet, being a guide to the future for next-of-kin and relations of returned British Prisoners of War. An extremely poignant lot.
Polish 2nd (Warsaw) Armoured Division Flash
Polish 3rd Carpathian Division Flash
Polish Book on Bayonets, Daggers and Fighting Knives
Polish Book on Kalashnikov Bayonets
Polish two-volume Bayonets Reference
Popski's Private Army Vladimir Peniakoff's own account
Popular Guide to the German Army No 4 - Engineers
Popular Guide to the German Army No. 2, Infantry An official British military publication of 1941.
Popular Guide to the German Army No. 4, Engineers An official British military publication of 1941.
Portrait Photograph of WWII Artillery Officer
Portraits of WWI Surrey Regiment Officer Casualty A large period photographic portrait and an original oil of an officer of The Buffs, the subject was Arthur [?] Denham-Cookes who died 5th November 1918.
Portuguese M1885 Guedes / Kropatschek Bayonet
Portuguese Model 1886 Bayonet
Possibly unique WW2 Experimental Mortar Design Blue Prints A fascinating and potentially unique set of design drawings for a Hand Operated Cone-Firing Multi-Magazine Mortar prepared by the Patents & Inventions Development Trust. The weapon has the feel and ingenuity of those of being designed circa 1940 by the British, including the Smith Gun and Northover Projector. I believe it was intended to fire 19 rounds of .303 calibre simultaneously with the cylindrical magazines being potentially conveyor or carousel fed. Being unable to find any reference to such a weapon I should welcome further information. The plans are extremely large and currently affixed to corrugated card, they will be removed from the latter and delivered rolled in a rigid tube.
Post 1901 Helmet Pate
Post 1901 Helmet Pate
Post 1901 Other Rank's Helmet Plate
Post 1902 DLI Helmet Plate
Post 1902 Lancashire Hussars OR\'s Cap Badge In gilding metal. Part of a small collection of Lancashire Hussars badges I have acquired.
Post 1952 Army Highland Regiment Piper's Dirk
Post 1952 Army Highland Regiment Piper's Dirk Further images
Post 1952 Border Regiment Officer's Electroplate Cap Badge
Post 1952 DLI Insignia
Post 1952 Royal Artillery Beret Badge
Post 1952 Royal Navy Officer\'s Gieves Sword Belt
Post War Manchester Regiment White Metal Cap Badge
Post-1901 Durham Light Infantry OR\'s Helmet Plate
Post-War 1937 pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog This late pattern having being narrower than earlier production
Post-War 1937 pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog
Post-War 1937 Pattern Webbing Belt
Post-War 2\" Mortar Dummy Round
Post-War 3rd Pattern FS Knife An Ordnance broad arrow marked example by Nowill in near unissued condition
Post-War Airborne Force Maroon Beret
Post-War Army issue Square Protractor
Post-War Border Regiment Cloth Shoulder Title
Post-War British Army Maroon Beret
Post-War British Army Maroon Beret
Post-War British Army Maroon Beret
Post-War British Army Maroon Beret
Post-War British Army Maroon Beret
Post-War British Army Maroon Beret
Post-War British Army Nylon Bayonet Frog
Post-War British No4 Bayonet Frog
Post-War British Paratroop Parachute Clips
Post-War Canadian Frog for the No4 Bayonet
Post-War Denim / BD Blouse and Trousers
Post-War DLI Beret
Post-War Green Nylon Bayonet Frog
Post-War Green Nylon Bayonet Frog
Post-War Irish Guards Musician's Tunic
Post-War Lee Enfield Rifle Cleaing Kit
Post-War Lee Enfield Rifle Sling A dated example
Post-War Machete
Post-War No 4 Bayonet Frog
Post-War No4 / SLR Rifle Sling
Post-War Official Military Issue FS Knife A rare MOD Broad Arrow marked example of the issue 3rd pattern Fairbairn Sykes knife in unissued condition. While commercial examples are not at all scarce, issue-marked examples are extremely so. The quality of the blade on this example is superb, an excellent and rare example.
Post-War P'37 Bayonet Frog Suitable for the No's 4, 5, 7 or 9 bayonets. Distinctive from WWII examples in having been manufactured without a hilt strap. An unissued and well marked example.
Post-War Parachute Regiment Cap Badge
Post-War Pattern 1937 Bayonet Frog
Post-War Pattern 1944 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Post-War P\'37 Bayonet Frog Suitable for the No's 4, 5, 7 or 9 bayonets. Distinctive from WWII examples in having been manufactured without a hilt strap. An unissued and well marked example.
Post-War RAF Portable Oxygen Bottle
Post-War RAF Webbing Bayonet Frog
Post-War Red Beret
Post-War Royal Armoured Corps Denim Overalls Suitable for restoration or re-enactor use
Post-War Royal Marine Commando Green Beret
Post-War Sam Browne Belt
Post-War SAS Beret
Post-War SLR Bayonet Buff Leather Frog
Post-War Tank Crew Overalls A good used example suitable for re-enactor use
Post-War Tank Crew Overalls An excellent example suitable for re-enactor use
Post-War Webbing Bayonet Frog
Post-War Webbing Bayonet Frog
Post-War Webbing Pliers Frog
Postcard Photograph of a WWI Munitions Worker
Postcard Photograph of a WWI Munitions Worker
Postcard Photograph of WWI Munitions Workers
Postcard Photograph of WWI Munitions Workers
Postcard, early Aviation Pioneer Henri Rougier at Blackpool Circa 1910
Postcard, pre-WWI Airship at Aldershot
Powell, \"Men at Arnhem\"
Pre-1902 DLI Helmet Plate
Pre-1902 DLI Helmet Plate
Pre-1908 3rd Volunteer Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers Piper\'s Plaid Brooch A large and extremely attractive badge
Pre-1908 Lancashire Hussars Cap Badge
Pre-1920 Army Pay Corps Cap Badge
Pre-1923 Manchester Regiment Cap Badge
Pre-1941 Observer Corps Cap Badge
Pre-1941 Observer Corps Cap Lapel Badge
Pre-Great War Army issue Fork
Pre-Great War Shropshire Yeomanry Peaked Forage Cap
Pre-Great-War Pattern Button Stick White\'s Patent of 1912 manufactured by Jennens
Pre-War Aluminium Mess Tins One 1935 dated and bearing South African military marks
Pre-War and WWII Royal Artillery Document Group Including service records and an extensive group of unit photographs
Pre-War and WWII Royal Artillery Document Group Additional images
Pre-War German S84/98 Bayonet for the K98
Pre-War Pattern Large Clasp / Jack Knife
Pre-War Rifle Brigade Soldier's Small Book and Service Papers
Pre-WWI 1897 Pattern Infantry Officers' Sword An excellent example bearing the cipher of Kind Edward VII. Aside from one small patch of rust the blade is stunning. Complete with field service scabbard. A lovely example.
Pre-WWI 3rd DLI Colour Sergeant's Scarlet Tunic
Pre-WWI Army Bugle Call Book
Pre-WWI British Cavalry Sword / Horseshoe Carrier
Pre-WWI Compass and Map Reading Manual The War Office Manual of Map Reading and Field Sketching, 1906. In excellent condition and thoroughly interesting.
Pre-WWI French 75mm Artillery Shell Case
Pre-WWI German S98/05 nA Bayonet with rare Issue Marks A rare 1910 manufactured \"butcher\" bayonet bearing extremely rare issue stamps to both scabbard and bayonet pre-fixed W.W. indicating issue to personnel of the Werft Wilhelmshaven or Wilhelmshaven Dockyards. While the scabbard is the scarce leather pattern and is sound, it has shrunk over time, further the blade has been ground down along both its edge and tip.
Pre-WWI Gloucestershire Regiment Volunteers Shoulder Title
Pre-WWI Imperial German Kaiserliche Marine 105mm Artillery Shell Case A scarce example of this relatively large naval artillery shell case (illustrated next to a 75mm case for scale)
Pre-WWI Infantry Officer's Sword An excellent example bearing the cipher of Kind Edward VII. Aside from one small patch of rust the blade is stunning. Complete with field service scabbard. A lovely example.
Pre-WWI Infantry Other Rank's Scarlet Frock Retaining its original paper label
Pre-WWI Officer's Greatcoat Shoulder Straps
Pre-WWI Portrait Photograph
Pre-WWI Royal Marine Light Infantry Photograph The subject wearing the seldom encountered Broderick cap
Pre-WWI Royal Marine Portrait Photograph
Pre-WWI Royal Navy Officer\'s Epaulettes
Pre-WWI Submarine Relic A napkin ring bearing the presentation engraved inscription O H Collyns, Capt of Submarine B5, Jan 1907 to Jan 1909. I suspect it was fabricated from copper piping salvaged from the vessel upon its breaking up in 1921
Pre-WWI US Army Soldier's Handbook
Pre-WWI US Army Sword Hanger
Pre-WWII 'Life in the Royal Navy' Cigarette Card Set
Pre-WWII Royal Engineers Cap Badge An Edward VII example
Prescott, The English Revolver A superb recent study
Presentation 6-pdr Artillery Shell Case Presented to A Thorne BSc, MICE, MINA, Director of Gun Ammunition Production, Cartridge QF 6-Pdr 7Cwt MkI, First Case of Contract 294/6/02826, Manufactured by E W Bliss (England), 16th April 1943
Pretty Royal Artillery Sweetheart Brooch A better quality example set with marcassite brilliants.
Prince of Wales' Own Yorkshire Regiment Cloth Shoulder Title
Princess Louise Fusiliers Printed Shoulder Title
Princess Mary 1914 Gift Tin
Princess Mary 1914 Gift Tin and Bullet Pencil with provenance An excellent tin retaining its original finish and containing its bullet pencil and card insert, though what interests me is the annotated manilla label found inside the tin.
Princess Mary 1914 Gift Tin Bullet Pencil A lovely example.
Princess Mary Gift Tine 1915 New Year Card
Princess Mary's 1914 Gift Book A pleasing copy of this charming title published to raise funds for War charities. It inlcudes works by such giants as J M Barrie, Rudyard Kipling, Henry Rider Haggard and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and illstrators such as Edmund Dulac and Arthur Rackham.
Principles of Instruction, 1943 The official British military publication, in excellent condition.
Printed 1st pattern 49th (West Riding) Division Formation Sign
Printed 47th Indian Lorried Infantry Brigade Flashes
Printed 4th Infantry Division Flash
Printed 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division Formation Sign
Printed 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division Formation Sign
Printed 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division Formation Sign
Printed 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division Formation Sign
Printed 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division Formation Sign
Printed Airborne Division 'Pegasus' Flashes
Printed Allied Land Forces South East Asia Flash An ex-Battledress example.
Printed Central Midland District Flash An ex-Battledress example.
Printed Combined Operations Flash
Printed Far East Land Forces Flash
Printed Indian 19th Division Flash
Printed Lancs & Border / North West District Flash
Printed Naval Police Arm Band
Printed Rank Chevrons
Printed RAOC Shoulder Title
Printed RASC Shoulder Title
Printed RASC Shoulder Titles A mint pair
Printed Royal Army Ordnance Corps Shoulder Title An excellent example.
Printed Royal Navy Arm Band
Printed Royal Navy Shoulder Titles
Printed Royal Navy Shoulder Titles
Printed Royal Signals Shoulder Titles
Printed Suffolk Regiment Shoulder Title
Printed War Service Chevrons
Printed War Service Chevrons
Printed Western Command Flashes
Prismatic Marching Compass A 1943 MkIII converted to a Mils MkI
Private purchase Fighting Knife Having been carried by the MP whose truncheon adjacent this listing, and who brought back the German K98 bayonet and Army officer's dagger also listed
Private Purchase Trench Pillow A lovely example of a type popular with officers and as comforts for Other Ranks, in working condition.
Private purchase Tropical Jungle Green Shirt
Prodger, \"Luftwaffe vs RAF, Flying Clothing of the Air War, 1939-45\" A superb reference and a joy
Prodger, \"Luftwaffe vs. RAF\" The best study
Provenanced Autograph and Portrait of Field Marshall Montgomery A very fine and rare portrait. 52 x 43 cm. Should international shipping costs be an issue, this could be posted out of frame rather economically. Just ask.
Provenanced Crimean War Horn Beaker
Prussian 1872 Pattern Naval Officer Cadet Dagger
Prussian Ersatz Steel Pickelhaube
Prussian Ersatz Steel Pickelhaube An exceptional example
Prussian M 1809 Socket Bayonet
Prussian M 1809 Socket Bayonet As used with the so-called Potsdam Musket. These were later purchased by Union forces during the American Civil War
Prussian M'1895 Pioneer Officer's Pickelhaube Requiring a little restoration, though sound. It bears its original wappen, the scarce grenadier variant with FRW monogram within an oval plaque to the breast of the imperial eagle.
Prussian Model 1809 Socket Bayonet for the Potsdam Musket A bayonet pattern which saw service in both the Napoleonic Wars and the US Civil War
Prussian Model 1915 Pickelhaube
Puma White Hunter Knife Considered one of the finest hand-made hunting knives. This is an un-used 1970s-1980s example. Today they retail at around £300
Puype and van der Howvem, \"The Arsenal of the World, the Dutch Arms Trade in the Seventeenth Century\" A stunning work and essential reference for collectors of late 16th / early 17th Century armours, swords and guns of the Thirty Years War and English Civil Wars
Puype and Wiekart, \"Van Maurits naar Munster tactiek en triomf van het Staatse leger\" 228 pages, illustrated with over 150 photographs, text in Dutch and English. Publishers pictorial card covers as new. \"Tactics and Triumphs of the Dutch Army\" Arms & Armour from the seventeenth century. A catalogue of objects in the exhibition of the same name at the Army Museum in Delft of helmets, armour, swords, muskets, and pole arms.
P\'14 Bayonet Frog A superb example
P\'37 Bayonet Frog
P\'37 Bayonet Frog
P\'37 Bayonet Frog
P\'37 Bottle Carrier & Bottle
P\'37 Braces
P\'37 Entrenching Tool Carrier
P\'37 Entrenching Tool Carrier - modified The modification comprising a short snap-astening strap, riveted and stitched to the upper edge. This is the second such example I have encountered, so clearly this is not a unique alteration, and is highly likely an official one, though its purpose remains uncertain.
P\'37 L-Strap in Rubberproofed Canvas A scarce Shoulder Strap from the 1937 Pattern equipment manufactured from stitched rubber proofed canvas rather than webbing. I have seen cross straps, rifle slings, pack straps, L-straps and also a pack with closure straps manufactured in this material, though have had no definitive explanation of it\'s origin. It has been suggested as a tropical variant, though I still consider War Economy as the most likely explanation. Do let me know if you\'ve seen other items this fabricated or if you have further information.
P\'37 Pack with Rubber-Proofed Straps A Pack from the P\'37 equipment set manufactured with straps of stitched rubber-proofed canvas rather than webbing. I have seen cross straps, rifle slings, pack straps, and also L-straps manufactured in this material, though have had no definitive explanation of it\'s origin. It has been suggested as a tropical variant, though I still consider War Economy as the most likely explanation. Do let me know if you\'ve seen other items this fabricated or if you have further information.
QEII Black Watch Officer's Cross Belt Plate & Badges
QEII Gordon Highlanders Plaid Brooch
QEII RAF Group Captain's Cap
QEII RAF Officer's Cap
QEII Royal Artillery Officer's Forage Cap Badge A maker-marked example
QEII Royal Engineers Officers\' Cap Badge
QEII Royal Engineers Presentation Swagger Stick
Quality reproduction US Civil War Revolver Holster Suitable for Colt and Remington New Model Army revolvers
Quality reproduction Victorian Buff Leather Rifle Sling
Quality reproduction WWII German M'24 Stick Grenade
Queen Alexandra\'s Imperial Militaria Nursing Reserve Collar Badges
Queen Victoria Rifles Officer's Sword An 1822 Pattern Rifle Regiment Officer's sword to the Victoria Rifles. The guard is russeted and has an excellent grip. The blade is very handsomely etched and bears the retailer's name Busain & Smith, 8 Gerrard Street, London, in addition to the unit name. The scabbard is sound though lacks the chape. The Victoria Rifles came about in 1853, in 1881 becoming a Volunteer Battalion of the King's Royal Rifle Corps and ultimately the 9th (County of London) Battalion the London Regiment (Queen Victoria's).
Queen's Medal for Korea Award details erased
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders Balmoral Bonnet
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders Cap Badge
Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders Xmas 1916 Brooch
Queen's Own Highlanders Brass Shoulder Titles
Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars Enameled Silver Sweetheart Brooch
Queen's Own Yeomanry Cap Badge
Queen's Regiment Cap Badge
Queen's Regiment Plastic Cap Badge
Queen's Regiment Printed Shoulder Title
Queen's Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
Queen's Regiment Trench Art Table Cigarette Lighter Fabricated from a 37mm shell
Queen's South Africa Medal With South African Constabulary Certificate of Discharge
Queens Own Cameron Highlanders Pipers / Officers Plaid Brooch
Queens Own Dorset Yeomanry Bronze Cap Badge
Queens Regiment Brass Shoulder Titles
Queen\'s Lancashire Regiment Cap Badge
Queen\'s Own Cameron Highlanders Cap Badge
Queen\'s Regiment Cap Badge
Queen\'s Regiment Shoulder Titles
R Blake Stevens and J E van Rutten, The Metric FAL
R Blake Stevens, North American FALs
R Blake Stevens, UK and Commonwealth FALs
R D C Evans, A Bibliography of the Bayonet The author's copy of the presentation edition
R D C Evans, British Bayonet Letters Patent 1721-1961 The author's copy
R Force GHQ Royal Engineers Flash A rare original flash to this fascinating Special Force unit. A force of mixed arms and part of 21st Army Group, it was allotted a special operational role under the direct command of Field Marshall Montgomery. The RE troops of R Force wore this square badge as opposed to the shield shaped badge worn by others in the unit.
R Gregory, Japanese Military Swords
R Gregory, Japanese Military Swords
R H Walton - Early Civil War Firearms in the Curtis Museum, Alton, Hampshire
R J Smith, \"Uniforms of the British Yeomanry Force 1794-1914: Worcestershire Yeomanry\"
R L Wilson Colt, an American Legend A huge and lavish study
R L Wilson, Colt, An American Legend
R L Wilson, The Colt Heritage The official history of Colt firearms from 1836 to the present
R L Wilson, Winchester, An American Legend
R L Wilson, Winchester, The Golden Age of American Gunmaking and the Winchester 1 of 1000
R Simkin, \"Life in the Army. Every-day Incidents in Camp, Field and Quarters\" An utterly delightful 1890 publication by one the greatest Victorian artists depicting the British Army.
Radway Green 30mm AFV Shell Case
RAF 'Engine Sense' Pamphlet
RAF / Fleet Air Arm Aircrew Bon-Klip Watch Strap
RAF / RCAF Pattern 1932 'Mae West' Life Preserver
RAF 1 Fighter Squadron Lapel Badge
RAF 1925 Pattern Bayonet Frog
RAF 1925 Pattern Brace A rare dated example in excellent condition.
RAF 1925 Pattern Web Equipment Cartridge Carrier A rare un-Blanco\'d and near mint example
RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog
RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing Belt
RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing Belt
RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing Holster
RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing Lower Pack
RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing Pack A 1939 dated example of the upper pack in near mint condition.
RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing Pack For restoration
RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing Pistol Set A homogenous as-worn set
RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing two-piece Pack For restoration
RAF 1930 Pattern Flying Helmet
RAF 1937 Pattern Bayonet Frog
RAF 1937 Pattern Pistol Holster
RAF 1937 Pattern Webbing Basic Pouches A mint unissued matching pair.
RAF 1937 pattern Webbing Belt A rare un-Blanco\'d example
RAF 1937 Pattern Webbing Belt & Bayonet Frog An as-worn combination, the frog modified as per official orders to carry the No4 bayonet
RAF 1937 Pattern Webbing Holster
RAF 1937 Pattern Webbing Holster
RAF 1937 Pattern Webbing Hoster Maker-marked MW&S and 1943 dated. In unissued condition with minor storage marks.
RAF 1937 Pattern Webbing Hoster Maker-marked MECo and 1943 dated. In unissued condition with minor storage marks.
RAF 1940 Pattern Flying Boots Size 11
RAF 1940 pattern Flying Boots A very good pair in uncommonly good condition. Size 8.
RAF 1941 Pattern 'Mae West' From my own collection and one of the best I have seen
RAF 1941 Pattern 'Mae West' Life Preserver A tired example with perished stole
RAF 1941 Pattern (Sidcot) Aircrew Overalls with Liner A good original combination retaining original labels and in a useful size
RAF 1941 Pattern Flying Boots
RAF 1941 Pattern Mae West A large example for restoration. The zip is seized though I believe it would free with lubrication
RAF 1941 Pattern Mae West Additional images
RAF 1941 Pattern Mae West Life Preserver Size medium. Lacking buttons and with defective zip, otherwise strong and complete with Air Ministry label. The stole inflation bladder is dated 1945 and has later re-inspection stamps.
RAF 4000 lb Blockbuster Bomb Data Plate
RAF 8 Squadron Badge
RAF Ace Bob Stamford Tuck Autograph and Biography A first edition of Larry Forrester's "Fly For Your Life, the story of R R Stanford Tuck, DSO, DFC and two bars" bearing his signature and that of a 74 Squadron pilot
RAF Air Bomber\'s Brevet An ex-uniform example of this badge declared obsolete in 1942.
RAF Air Crew Blue Grey Trousers
RAF Air Gunner's Brevet
RAF Air Gunner\'s Brevet
RAF Air Gunner\'s Brevet A lovely padded example.
RAF Aircraft Cockpit Oxygen Tank Gauge
RAF Aircrew Sleeve Rank Badges
RAF Aircrew Survival Signalling Mirror / Heliograph
RAF Apprentice's Arm Badge
RAF Apprentice's Arm Badge
RAF Automatic Pistol Webbing Holster
RAF Auxiliary Badge
RAF Blazer Badge
RAF Bomb Disposal Qualification Badge
RAF Bombardier\'s Brevet A padded example
RAF Bomber Command - WWII Official Publication
RAF Brooch
RAF C-Type Flying Helmet An original wired example in a large size.
RAF C-Type Flying Helmet An excellent original wired example in the second largest size, 3.
RAF C-Type Flying Helmet An excellent example having flexible rubbers; its chin strap also retaining elasticity
RAF C-Type Flying Helmet and Loom An excellent, near-unissued example in a large size
RAF Cap Badge
RAF Cap Badge
RAF Cap Badge
RAF Cap Badge
RAF Cap Badge
RAF Cap Badge A \"bulled\" example having had the highlights deliberately polished flat to catch the light when \"walking out\"
RAF Cap Badge
RAF Cap Badge
RAF Cap Badge
RAF Cap Badge
RAF Cap Badge
RAF Ceremonial / Parade Pattern 1907 Bayonet
RAF Cockpit Lamp
RAF Dalton Dead Reckoning Computor Model G
RAF Dambusters History and Autographs Tom Bennett's "617 Squadron, the Dambusters at War" bearing autograph signatures of the author, Bill Reid VC, Flt Sgt Leonard Sumpter (bomb aimer in David Shannon's crew, and the only man to take part in 617 Squadron's first wartime operation (the Dams Raid) and its last, an attack on Hitler's mountain lair of Berchtesgarten on 25 April 1945), Sydney Grimes, John Bell DFl (bomb aimer in the Bob Knight's crew in 1944, took part in more than 50 operations), Frank Appleby DFM (Flight Engineer on Lancaster ED921 AJ-W of No.617 Sqn for the Dambusters raid), Dave Rodger RCAF, DFC, (rear gunner in the Lancaster of Joe Mccarthy, AJ-T, that attacked the Sorpe Dam), Les Smith DFC, Freddie Watts DFC (Tirpitz raid) and others
RAF Dambusters History and Autographs Tom Bennett's "617 Squadron, the Dambusters at War" bearing autograph signatures of Squadron Leader Gerald Ernest Fawke, DSO, DFC, RAFVR (awarded the DSO whilst serving as a pilot with 617 Squadron), Les Smith DFC, Frank Appleby DFM (Flight Engineer on Lancaster ED921 AJ-W of No.617 Sqn for the Dambusters raid), Freddie Watts DFC (Tirpitz raid), Sydney Grimes, Flt Sgt Leonard Sumpter (bomb aimer in David Shannon's crew, and the only man to take part in 617 Squadron's first wartime operation (the Dams Raid) and its last, an attack on Hitler's mountain lair of Berchtesgarten on 25 April 1945) and others
RAF Dinghy Knife A very good example of this pattern of survival knife, the scabbard requires a repair to the leather tab to which the press stud is affixed.
RAF E-Type Flying Helmet A fully wired example in a large size (3). While there is wear to the helmet, it presents well, and the loom and earphones are excellent.
RAF enamelled Silver Pendant / Charm
RAF Enamelled Silver Sweetheart Brooch
RAF Enamelled Silver Sweetheart Brooch
RAF enamelled-Silver & Marcassite Sweetheart Brooch A scarce type.
RAF Field Service Cap A WWII dated example in a rather large size
RAF Flight Engineer\'s Brevet
RAF Flight Lieutenant's Tropical slip-on Shoulder Rank Insignia
RAF Flight Lieutenant\'s Tropical Shoulder Rank
RAF Flying Helmet Earphones Lacking some screws
RAF Flying Helmet Earphones
RAF Flying Helmet Wiring Loom and Earphones
RAF G- and H-Type Oxygen Mask Hose
RAF G-Type / H-Type Oxygen Mask Hose A scarce example in new-old-stock condition
RAF Goggle Lenses
RAF Goggle Tinted Lenses Suitable for MkVII and MkVIII Goggles
RAF Group Captain's Cap by Gieves
RAF Gyro Gunsight Camera A scarce instrument. See here for further history on these advanced aerial gun sights. In transit case with magazine
RAF H-Type Oxygen Mask
RAF H-Type Oxygen Mask
RAF Identity Discs
RAF issue P'07 Bayonet
RAF Jaeger LeCoultre Pocket Watch In good working order
RAF K-Type Dinghy Pack - Type C
RAF Kit Bag A WWII dated example
RAF Kit Bag A WWII dated example
RAF Leading Aircraftman Rank badges
RAF Leading Aircraftman Tropical Rank Badge
RAF Leading Aircraftsman Printed Rank badges
RAF Long Service & Good Conduct Chevrons
RAF Master Aircrew Rank Badge
RAF Medical Service Officer\'s Collar Badges
RAF Military Police 1937 Pattern Holter & Ammo Pouch The ammunition pouch being WWII dated and Air Ministry stamped
RAF Mk 2A Fast Jet Flying Helmet / Bone Dome With avionics and oxygen mask
RAF Mk I A (M) Flying Helmet A very good example of this iconic fast jet 'bone dome' complete with G-Type fabric helmet
RAF Mk IA Bone Dome & G-Type Flying Helmets with Mask A lovely 1965 dated example of this iconic jet age flying helmet, complete with 1961 dated G-Type fabric helmet and 1965 H-Type oxygen mask. The condition throughout is excellent.
RAF Mk II Astro-Compass
RAF Mk VIII Flying Goggles An excellent set
RAF Mk VIII Flying Goggles An uncommonly fine set, the strap still elastic
RAF MkIII Flying Goggles An excellent set of these iconic Battle of Britain period flying goggles with uncommonly clear lenses. The leather strap bears their original owner's name, Flying Officer Green. A lovely set.
RAF Navigational Computor A superb example of an Air Ministry Navigational Computor Mk III D*.
RAF Navigational Computor MkIIIF
RAF Navigator Pamphlet
RAF Navigator's Brevet
RAF Navigator's Brevet A padded example
RAF Navigators' Brevet
RAF Navigators' Brevet
RAF Navigators' No 4A Dead Reckoning Computer
RAF Navigators' No 4A Dead Reckoning Computer
RAF Navigator\'s Brevet
RAF OA\'s Field Service Cap A superb example.
RAF OA\'s Service Dress Trousers A mothed though apparently little-worn pair
RAF Observer\'s Brevet Having a distinctive, subtly larger than usual wing
RAF Officer's Cap Badge
RAF Officer's Cap Badge and band
RAF Officer's Epaulettes
RAF Officer's Rank Insignia
RAF Officer's slip-on Rank Slides
RAF Officers' Cap Badge
RAF Officers\' Beret Badge
RAF Officers\' Cap Badge
RAF Officer\'s Cap Badge
RAF Officer\'s Cap Badge A diminutive example.
RAF Officer\'s Cap Badge A lovely example.
RAF Officer\'s Cap Badge A lovely example with an exceptionally deep crown.
RAF Officer\'s Cap Badge
RAF Officer\'s Cap Badge
RAF Officer\'s Cap Badge
RAF Officer\'s Cap Patent Leather Chin Strap
RAF Officer\'s Field Service Cap A lovely honest example.
RAF Officer\'s Field Service Cap A lovely example.
RAF Officer\'s KD Tunic A near un-worn example bearing press studs for affixing an aircrew brevet. (I can supply buttons should you require them.)
RAF Officer\'s Mess Dress Epaulettes By the prestigious military outfitters Gieves.
RAF Officer\'s Service Cap Badge As originally introduced in 1918.
RAF Officer\'s Side Cap Badge
RAF Other Ranks\' Cap Badge
RAF Oxygen Hose In unissued condition
RAF Pathfinder Badge or Sweetheart Brooch Similar to the Pathfinder badge, though either repaired or a modified officer\'s cap badge.
RAF Pattern 1907 Bayonet The laces of the locket are lacking, though this is a scarce and attractive example. Unit marked to both pommel and throat of scabbard. The hilt has been nickel plated suggesting the bayonet was used for ceremonial or parade use.
RAF Pattern 1907 Bayonet
RAF Pattern 1925 Webbing Bayonet Frog
RAF Pattern 1925 Webbing bayonet Frog Whitened
RAF Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
RAF Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
RAF Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
RAF Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
RAF Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
RAF Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
RAF Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
RAF Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
RAF Pattern 1943 "escape" Boots Approx. size 8
RAF Physical Instructor's Badge
RAF Physical Training Instructors\' Qualification Badge
RAF Pilot's Notes for the Auster
RAF Pilot's Notes for the Oxford
RAF Pilot's Wing An ex-uniform example
RAF Pilot's Wing A padded example
RAF Pilot's Wings A lovely worn set
RAF Pilot's Wings
RAF Pilots' Notes on the Hunter F6 A rare 1956 Advance Issue
RAF Pilot\'s Wings An ex-uniform set.
RAF Pistol Ammo / Sten Loading Tool Pouch
RAF Plastic Cap Badge
RAF Plastic Cap Badge
RAF Plexiglass Sweetheart Pendant An unusual example.
RAF Polaroid Sun Glasses One hinge repaired by its original owner
RAF Police Arm Band
RAF Police Printed Arm Band
RAF Printed Shoulder Badge
RAF Printed Shoulder Badges
RAF Printed Shoulder Badges
RAF Q-Type Oxygen Mask
RAF Quartermaster's Brevet
RAF Range & Endurance Computer MkI In excellent condition.
RAF Regiment Armoured Car Squadron MC Winner\'s Binoculars with Liberation of Belgium and Operation Market Garden Associations An extremely rare set of RAF Regiment issue 7 x 50 binoculars. These are army No 2 binoculars adopted by the RAF. This is evidenced by the inscription of RAF Stores Reference number 6E/320. They are the property of Flight Officer John Millar, MC. 2781 Field Squadron RAF Regiment, London Gazette, 5 June 1945. "Military Cross. Flying Officer John Still MILLAR (137840), No. 2781 Squadron, Royal Air Force Regiment. One day in April, 1945, a troop of reconnais- sance cars commanded toy Flying Officer Millar was ordered to .patrol round the perimeter of 'the airfield at Osnajbruok, where a working party was on the air strip and three flights of a squadron of the Royal Air Force Regiment were ordered to neutralise enemy fire which might be directed at them from beyond the Ems Weser Canal. Two flights reached the canal 'bank when spandaus and snipers fired at one flight, killing an officer and an airman and seriously wounding 4 others and pin- ing the flight down. Flying Officer Millar went to the scene with his troop and took charge. In spite of the proximity of the enemy, he succeeded in removing the dead and wounded in the recon- naissance cars and gave sufficient covering fire to the remainder of the flight to enable them to withdraw. All this time his troop was under con- centrated fire from the enemy at a range of under 100 yards. This officer displayed coolness, cour- age and initiative whilst organising this with- drawal and without his aid this flight would undoubtedly have suffered considerably more casualties." The squadron's movements were as follows. Wyton (UK); moved to Redhill 27 March 1944; moved to Great Sampford 5 April 1944; moved to 128 Airfield Odiham 30 April 1944; moved to Boxgrove Camp 17 June 1944; became Armoured squadron 31 July 1944; moved to Ellon, France 15 August 1944; moved to Fauville 28 August 1944; moved to Lavauroux 1 September 1944; moved to Evere, Belgium 5 September 1944 with detachment at Grimberghen; moved to Eindhoven, Holland 22 September 1944; moved to Mettingen, Germany 10 April 1945; moved to Hannover 23 April 1945; moved to Bispingen 29 April 1945; moved to Luneberg 3 May 1945; moved to Schleswig 5 May 1945; moved to Fahrdorf 23 May 1945 with detachment at Vandel, Denmark; at Lubeck by 1 June 1946 As 21st Army Group advanced into Belgium and Holland, RAF Regiment squadrons were operating as part of 2, 83, 84 and 85 Groups of 2 TAF. The liberation of Brussels on 3rd September 1944 saw 2781 Armoured Car Squadron enter the city ahead of the leading Army units and to be welcomed by thousands of deliriously happy Belgians. Stopping only briefly to enjoy the kisses, flowers, wine and champagne which were pressed upon them, the squadron eventually reached its destination – the airfield north of the city. As the advance rolled forward towards Beauvais, Antwerp, Eindhoven and Volkel there was little enemy air activity and the LAA squadrons were used in their secondary role to assist in maintaining the momentum of the advance. Close behind the Guards Armoured Division, 2781 Squadron entered Eindhoven and cleared the airfield for occupation by two fighter wings of 83 Group. At this stage, the German front line was on the line of the Wilhelmina Canal, six kilometres to the north, and 2781 and 2726 Squadrons were deployed to hold the south bank of the canal nearest the airfield, from where they were in daily contact with the enemy.
RAF Regiment Shoulder Title
RAF Rifle Sling
RAF SCR-578 'Gibson Girl' Survival Radio A complete unissued set including wire, kite and transit bag with padded inner.
RAF SCR-578 'Gibson Girl' Survival Radio Further images
RAF Senior Aircraftman Rank Badge
RAF Senior Aircraftman Rank Badges
RAF Senior Aircraftman Rank Badges
RAF Sergeant\'s Rank Chevrons A matching pair.
RAF Shoulder Eagles
RAF Shoulder Flashes
RAF Signaler's Brevet
RAF Signaler\'s Badge
RAF Signaller's Brevet
RAF Squadron Leader\'s Tropical Shoulder Rank
RAF Stable Belt
RAF Stable Belt
RAF Survival Equipment Air Ministry Photograph
RAF Survival Heliograph
RAF Survival Knife by Joseph Rogers An early, pre-NATO markings, RAF Type D survival knife. There is a little play in the grips.
RAF Survival \"Ditching\" Whistle
RAF Sweetheart Brooch
RAF Sweetheart Brooch
RAF Sweetheart Brooch A quality silver example.
RAF Sweetheart Brooch
RAF Sweetheart Brooch
RAF Sweetheart Brooch
RAF Sweetheart Brooch An uncommon variant
RAF Sweetheart Brooch
RAF Sweetheart Brooch
RAF Sweetheart Brooch
RAF Sweetheart Brooch
RAF Sweetheart Brooch
RAF Sweetheart Brooch
RAF Sweetheart Brooch
RAF Technicians' Cloth Badge
RAF Tee Emm Magazine A complete run of this iconic aircrew journal, April 1944 to July, 1945. 15 issues.
RAF Tinted Goggle Lenses
RAF Tropical Eagle Arm Badge
RAF Tropical Shoulder Eagle
RAF used Flying Helmet / Bone Dome Bag
RAF Vampire Jet Control Column Joy Stick
RAF Volunteer Reverve Lapel Badge
RAF Warrant Officers' Rank Badge
RAF Warrant Officers\' Arm Rank Badges A scarce pair
RAF Water Bottle
RAF Water Bottle
RAF Webbing Pistol Ammunition Pouch A mint unissued example
RAF Webbing Rifle Sling
RAF Webbing Support Strap A rather rare 1941 dated example.
RAF Wireless Operator\'s Badge
Rair pair of WWII County Division Flashes A rare pair of flashes of the Durham and North Riding County Division.
RAMC Cap Badge
RAMC Cap Badge
RAMC Cap Badge
RAMC Cap Badge
RAMC Captain\'s War Economy Service Dress A very good example of this pattern, retaining it\'s original named and dated label.
RAMC Cloth Rank Pips
RAMC Cloth Rank Pips
RAMC Document Group Pertaining to Territorial soldier of the RAMC who served for the duration of the War and was wounded during the Burma campaign
RAMC Major\'s Slip-on Shoulder Insignia
RAMC Officer's Service Dress Cap Badge
RAMC Officer's Service Dress Collar Badges
RAMC Officer's Soft Service Dress Cap A lovely named example
RAMC Officers Collar Badges
RAMC Plastic Cap Badge
RAMC Plastic Cap Badge
RAMC printed Shoulder Title
RAMC Shoulder Title
RAMC Shoulder Titles
RAMC Shoulder Titles
RAMC Shoulder Titles
RAMC Shoulder Titles
RAMC Slip-on Shoulder Title
RAMC slip-on Shoulder Titles
RAMC Sweetheart Brooch
RAMC Sweetheart Brooch
Randall Trawnik, Spiked Helmets of Imperial Germany Volume 1
Randall Trawnik, Spiked Helmets of Imperial Germany Volume 2
Rank Chevrons
Rank Chevrons
Rank Chevrons
Rank Pips
Rank Stripes
Rankin, Helmets and Headdress of the Imperial German Army, 1870-1918 A signed presentation copy from the publisher
Rankin, Ian Fleming's Commandos. The Story of 30 Assault Unit in WWII
RAOC Ammunition Technician Badge
RAOC Arm of Service Strips
RAOC Cap Badge
RAOC Cap Badge
RAOC Cap Badge
RAOC Plastic Cap Badge
RAOC Plastic Cap badge
RAOC Printed Shoulder Title
RAOC Printed Shoulder Title
RAOC Shoulder Titles
RAOC Shoulder Titles
RAOC Shoulder Titles
RAOC Shoulder Titles
RAOC Shoulder Titles
RAOC Shoulder Titles
RAOC slip-on Shoulder Title
RAPC Printed Shoulder Title
Rare & attractive pair of WWII RAF Book Ends Part of the series of wares fabricated from limestone recovered from the parts of the Houses of Parliament damaged during the Blitz, an extremely handsome pair of book ends each faced with an cast lead plaque, these are modelled respectively as the crest of the RAF, and a female figure wearing goggles, with the legend Womens Services. Attractive, poignant and useful.
Rare & extensive Reconnaissance Corps Medal Group That of 2786241 Trooper Desmond Jenkins, Reconnaissance Corps. Jenkins enlisted with the Welsh Guards in May of 1940, transferring to the Reconnaissance Corps in January of 1941 and being one of its original recruits upon formation. A pre-war stationery engine oiler, he served as a driver mechanic in North West Europe with the 49th (West Riding ) Reconnaissance Regiment. This excellent group includes Jenkins' Pay Book (including forces mail pro-formas and other inserts), a unit photograph in which he is identified, his Welsh Guards and rare West Riding Reconnaissance Regiment cap badge, identity discs, two rare unit publications, namely its history and honor roll, two early issues of the Regimental journal, and his pocket Bible presented upon enlistment. Sadly Jenkins was shot and killed in an argument in the 1950's. This group has never previously been on the market. Jenkins' rare 1st pattern FS knife is also listed
Rare & extensive Yorkshire Hussars Royal Armoured Corps Group Comprising 1944/5 dated Battle Dress, officer's service dress cap, black beret, Sam Browne belt, Indian-made 1937 Pattern webbing belt and regimental stable belt, the BD blouse bears distinctive theatre-made rank pips and shoulder titles, FARELF printed flashes and Royal Armoured Corps arm of service strips, the beret and Sam Browne bear the name of the original owner
Rare & extensive Yorkshire Hussars Royal Armoured Corps Group Additional images
Rare & Fascinating Georgian Scrap Album I purchased this album purely to acquire the extremely rare naive water colour depiction of Georgian Militia dated 1792. This picture is utterly charming and warrants framing. The remainder of the album is packed with 18th and 19th Century cuttings and includes numerous pertaining to matters military, ranging from the Jacobite uprisings to the Napoleonic Wars. A fascinating item.
Rare & handsome Victorian Campaign Candlesticks An extremely attractive Victorian campaign treen candlesticks set. Ingeniously constructed and complete with individual dowsing cones.
Rare & Important Paratroop History A copy of Maurice Newnham DFCs\' superb work Prelude to Glory, the creation of Britain\'s first parachute army. This extremely important study offers insights into the formation and training of Britain\'s Paras. The author was appointed Commandant of No 1 Parachute Training School at Ringway in 1941 and more than anyone was responsible for delivering many thousands of British and Allied parachute troops as well as Special Operations Executive agents expertly trained to their units. I have illustrated the contents and list of illustrations to give you some idea of the scope of this essential read.
Rare & Important Paratroop History A copy of Maurice Newnham DFCs' superb work Prelude to Glory, the creation of Britain's first parachute army. This extremely important study offers insights into the formation and training of Britain's Paras. The author was appointed Commandant of No 1 Parachute Training School at Ringway in 1941 and more than anyone was responsible for delivering many thousands of British and Allied parachute troops as well as Special Operations Executive agents expertly trained to their units. I have illustrated the contents and list of illustrations to give you some idea of the scope of this essential read
Rare & Important Paratroop History Additional images
Rare & Important Paratroop History, Rare Signed Presentation Copy A copy of Maurice Newnham DFCs\' superb work Prelude to Glory, the creation of Britain\'s first parachute army. This extremely important study offers insights into the formation and training of Britain\'s Paras. The author was appointed Commandant of No 1 Parachute Training School at Ringway in 1941 and more than anyone was responsible for delivering many thousands of British and Allied parachute troops as well as Special Operations Executive agents expertly trained to their units. I have illustrated the contents and list of illustrations to give you some idea of the scope of this essential read. This is an important author-inscribed presentation copy complete with dust jacket.
Rare & poignant RFC Casualty Group additional images
Rare & poignant RFC Casualty Group I doubt I will handle a more impressive Royal Flying Corps group, pertaining to 2nd Lieutenant Robert Wilson Davidson, Observer, killed in action on the 14th of October 1918 near Ledeghem, Ypres, with his pilot Acting Flight Commander Sherard William Cowper-Coles, in RE8 E33 of 7 Squadron. Curiously an image of a period watercolour sketch of the airwreck may be viewed online here. The victory was credited to Oberleutnant Harald Auffarth of Jasta 29, the 26th of his 29 he would eventually claim. Davidson and Cowper-Coles are buried at Mendinghem Military Cemetery. This exceptional group includes 2nd Lieutenant Davidson's British War and Victory Medals, with his Memorial Plaque in its period mahogany frame, also a large portrait photograph (sadly damaged), there is also his silver identity bracelet, and silver visiting card case with one of his RFC cards. There is a propeller blade which by family tradition was collected by his colleagues when they recovered his body, however it is Davidson's diary, and the posthumous letter from his Army Chaplain to his father, which are the most poignant elements of the group. The diary is dense with entries, and covers the complete period from leaving Glasgow in May of 1918 en route for the Front, to the day preceding his death, it includes reference to meeting Major Mick Mannock VC, being awarded his Observer wing, ‘shoots’ over ‘Hunland’, dropping bombs, various encounters with the enemy, and losses of colleagues, further there is an entry in a later hand on the page covering the 14th of October stating that E33 went down surrounded by seven German planes. I must however say this fascinating and rare document is overshadowed in terms of poignancy by the heart-breaking letter from Chaplain Leonard. In all this is an extremely fascinating group, worthy of further research.
Rare & poignant WWI Casualty In Memoriam & Field Sketch A framed First World War In Memoriam, together with a rather competent and poignant pen-and-ink sketch of a War grave.
Rare '1901 Pattern' Bandolier A good example of the Bandolier, .303 inch ammunition, 50 rounds. Some of the original leather laces which form the divisions within the pouches are still in place; most bandoliers encountered are lacking these. This example was manufactured in England by Hepburn Gale and Ross in 1915 and bears South African Ordnance marks.
Rare 'Save Our Soldiers' Trench 'Periscope' An example of the Vigilant type trench mirrors, sold commercially and also officially adopted by the British Ordnance. This rare variant was marketed under the brand 'Save Our Soldiers' and is thus marked. Intriguingly this instrument bears inscriptions which likely identify its original owner
Rare 'Secret' History of the XIVth Army in Burma No doubt theatre-published, an extremely detailed account of the XIVth Army's campaigns of 1944 and 1945.
Rare .303 Rifle Bore Scope An excellent Ordnance marked example. Much more scarce than the commonly encountered \"long handled\" types intended for use with recessed receivers such as those of machine guns.
Rare .303 Rifle Bore Scope An excellent Ordnance marked example. Much more scarce than the commonly encountered \"long handled\" types intended for use with recessed receivers such as those of machine guns
Rare 10-volume History of the Royal Artillery The standard reference. Complete sets are rare and change hands for up to £300.
Rare 107th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps Cap badge This War-raised regiment, previously 5th Battalion The King’s Own Royal (Lancaster) Regiment, wore The King’s Own cap badge in white metal rather than brass. The unit was disbanded in 1943. This badge is a superb example.
Rare 107th Regiment Royal Armoured Corps Cap Badge This War-raised regiment, previously 5th Battalion The King’s Own Royal (Lancaster) Regiment, wore The King’s Own cap badge in white metal rather than brass. The unit was disbanded in 1943. This example shows a working life soldered repair to its lugs.
Rare 12th Anti-Aircraft Division Printed Flash
Rare 138mm QF Artillery Manual, 1942
Rare 14th Punjab Regiment Officer\'s Service Dress Cap A most attractive Far East theatre of operation cap.
Rare 16th Armoured Brigade Flash
Rare 17th / 18th Century Polearm Recently acquired from Torrisdale Castle, Kintyre, an uncommon variant polearm dating to the 17th or 18th Centuries. The head is relatively crudely forged, and comprises a central slender leaf-shaped spear head, with conforming lateral blades projecting from its base. It is affixed to its original pine shaft by means of a socket and single langet. It is impossible to be precise with regard to the origin of this weapon. It may date to the period of the Jacobite uprisings, though it is as likely to relate to the Fencibles of the Napoleonic period. One other possibility is that it is one of the family of polearms carried by town wardens of the 17th and 18th Centuries. Certainly a scarce, striking and most interesting polearm. Email to arrive at delivery options
Rare 17th Century Infantry Helmet Rather an uncommon piece of European armour. This pot is of a type worrn by both musketeers and pikeman during the 30 Years and English Civil Wars. In excellent condition and bearing a struck armourer's mark. What makes the helmet so interesting is its form, having a low, peaked crest. I have seen this form on cuirassiers' helmets of this period. I suspect this helmet is related to that illustrated being worn by a musketeer in Jacob De Gheyn's De Wapenhandelinghe van Roers, Musketten ende Spiesen of 1608 and having a much debated pronounced crested comb. In all a highly idiosyncratic and fine 17th Century pot.
Rare 17th-18th Century Scottish Halbard A very good example of this distinctive polearm. It has a typical long central leaf-shaped spear with small lateral axe and adorsed characteristic fluke resembling the bridle-cutter of the Lochaber axe. Examples are extant in many Scottish museums including those at Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen. See Some Notes on Scottish Axes and Long Shafted Weapons in Caldwell’s Scottish Weapons and Fortifications (a copy is listed for sale elsewhere on this site), and of course Drummond\'s Ancient Scottish Weapons.
Rare 18 Pounder Artillery Manual, 1934 Gun Drill for Q.F. 18-Pr. Mark IV Gun on Marks III to V Field Carriages, 1934. Running to 158 pages and illustrated,
Rare 1830s 34th (Cumberland) Regiment Soldier's Small Book That of a veteran of the Upper Canada Rebellion
Rare 1830s 34th (Cumberland) Regiment Soldier's Small Book Additional images
Rare 1850's Rifle Volunteer Bayonet Frog
Rare 1854 Infantry Manual
Rare 1859 British Army Wooden Water Bottle An excellent example of the pattern
Rare 1859 Rifle Volunteer Training Manual Drill and Rifle Instruction for Volunteer Rifle Corps. Published in 1859 and running to some 60 pages, a rare and attractive volume.
Rare 1876 Queens Regiment Tankard A very attractive Victorian silver-plated glass-bottomed tankard bearing a very high quality engraved inscription from the officer\'s of the 2nd Queen\'s Regiment to the best shot in the Regiment.
Rare 1882 Pattern Slade Wallace Entrenching Implement This is a MkIV variant. When discovered it was coated in layers of later paint, these have since been removed revealing an excellent example of this rare tool (though a little further effort with wire wool will bring the piece to an exceptional standard). Quite simply one of the best examples I have seen.
Rare 1888 Lee Metford Bayonet A very good example of the 1st Pattern Mark I 1888 Pattern Bayonet for the Lee Metford Rifle. it appears to have ended it\'s day\'s as a ceremonial example, the hilt showing slight traces of nickel plating. These are seldom encountered on the market and usually very well worn when they do. This is an extremely good example which will prove difficult to improve.
Rare 1888 Pattern Naval Boarding Pike An example of the seldom encountered Royal Navy P\'88 Boarding Pike. In superb condition and profusely parked. The head bears a struck N indicating Admiralty ownership, together with an Enfield view mark and abbreviated date [18]99. In all it measures over 7\'. Very difficult to replace and near impossible to improve. See John McGrath\'s article \"Plain as a Pikestaff, the 1888 Pattern Boarding Pike in the Royal Navy\", The Armourer, issue 91. Due to the length of this item, please enquire stating your location with regard to postage costs.
Rare 1888 Pattern Naval Boarding Pike An example of the seldom encountered Royal Navy P'88 Boarding Pike. In superb condition and profusely parked. The head bears a struck N indicating Admiralty ownership, together with an Enfield view mark and abbreviated date [18]98. In all it measures over 7'. Very difficult to replace and near impossible to improve. See John McGrath's article "Plain as a Pikestaff, the 1888 Pattern Boarding Pike in the Royal Navy", The Armourer, issue 91. Due to the length of this item, please enquire stating your location with regard to postage costs.
Rare 1888 Pattern Slade Wallace Equipment Chape One of those items of Slade Wallace equipment which many collectors are unaware they lack from their sets. The chapes linked the braces to the belt at the rear and are usually lacking from surviving sets.
Rare 1889 Handbook for Military Artificers Containing detailed images of, and much information on Army equipment of the time including saddlery, artillery, carriages etc
Rare 1895 British Army Signals Reed Horn Approx 40 cm
Rare 18th Century Brown Bess Bayonet and Scabbard Socket approx 3", MRD 24mm, blade 15.5"
Rare 18th Century Indo-Persian Spear An extremely attractive example having a Damascus head.
Rare 18th Century Marine or Field Telescope A fine and rare instrument, a Georgian single-draw refractor with clear optics and high magnification. The body tube, likely of mahogany, is whipped with cord and lacquered, thus rendering it strong and proof against the elements, a feature important in marine of military instruments. I have studied antique scientific instruments for the past 40 years and this is the finest example of its kind I've handled.
Rare 18th Century Naval Fighting Sword Additional images
Rare 18th Century Royal Highlanders Basket Hilted Back Sword An example of the Birmingham-made sword issued to other ranks of the 42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment, Black Watch. This being a Nathaniel Drury example. The smith's marks partly erased, apparently by nail-punching; something occasionally encountered and generally suggested to evidence of capture and re-use by Jacobite forces.
Rare 18th Century Royal Navy Cutlass An example with the so-called figure-of-eight, or double-disc hilt. Dating from circa 1750 through to the adoption of the Pattern 1804 cutlass, I suspect this example if from the earlier years of this span. Inexplicably the blade and hilt on this example have been re-married with the cutting edge of the blade facing the wrong way.
Rare 18th-19th Century Indian Military Accoutrements An ideal accompaniment to a matchlock toradar musket
Rare 1900 Boer War Queen Victoria Christmas Gift to the Troops with original chocolate
Rare 1900 Queen Victoria Christmas Chocolate Gilt to Boer War Troops Complete with original contents
Rare 1901 Pattern Naval Accoutrements Holster 1916 dated and in excellent condition. A rare example.
Rare 1901 Pattern Naval Equipment Cartridge Pouch
Rare 1902 (Provisional) Infantry Training Regulations
Rare 1902 dated Army Issue Bugle A Boer War piece. Lacking its mouthpiece, though these are readily available
Rare 1903 .303 Maxim Machine Gun Handbook A fascinating and extremely detailed volume.
Rare 1903 Fleet Review visit of the French Fleet Silk Map A superb quality gilt-calf binder with watered satin lining and inner pocket containing a printed silk map pertaining to the visit of the French fleet to the UK in 1905.
Rare 1903 Pattern 10-round Cartridge Pouches A matching 1916 dated pair.
Rare 1903 Pattern 15-round Cartridge Pouches An early production matching pair
Rare 1903 Pattern 15-round Cartridge Pouches An early production matching pair
Rare 1903 Pattern Bandolier Equipment Greatcoat Carrier One of the rarest elements of the set. This example is in mint condition. It links the cartridge carriers to the mess tin carrier while supporting the rolled greatcoat over the shoulders.
Rare 1903 Pattern Bandolier Equipment Greatcoat Carrier One of the rarest elements of the set. This example is in mint condition. It links the cartridge carriers to the mess tin carrier while supporting the rolled greatcoat over the shoulders.
Rare 1903 Pattern Revolver Ammunition Pouch An excellent example of the pistol ammo pouch from the P\'03 bandolier equipment set. Maker-marked Sykes Ltd and 1915 dated.
Rare 1904 dated Pattern 1903 10-round Cartridge Pouches Bearing 1914 re-issue dates
rare 1904 dated Pattern 1903 Bandolier
Rare 1905 dated and unit-stamped Pattern 1903 Waist Belt The earliest dated example I have encountered. It bears unit marks of the Westmorland & Cumberland Imperial Yeomanry
Rare 1905 Small Arms Training manual The extremely scarce 1905 War Office publication Appendices to Training manuals which includes fascinating material on small arms training and some superb technical illustrations and photographs of troops wearing 1903 Pattern accoutrements and the seldom seen Broderick cap.
Rare 1908 Pattern Cavalry Sword with 1916 Irish Rebellion Provenance This is an uncommonly good homogeneous example of this iconic cavalry sword. Manufactured at Enfield in January of 1915 it is in excellent condition and retains its original field service khaki paint finish. What makes it exceptionally interesting are the unit marks present on the guard. This sword was issued to a trooper of the 6th Reserve Cavalry Regiment (Ex-3rd Reserve Cavalry Brigade). Stationed at Marlborough Barracks, Phoenix Park, Dublin, and comprising 35 officers and 851 Other Ranks (5th/12th Lancers, City of London/1st County of London Yeomanry), it was one of the first units called upon to resist the Easter Uprising of 1916.
Rare 1908 Pattern Cavalry Sword with 1916 Irish Rebellion Provenance Additional images
Rare 1908 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog and Helve Carrier The frog is 1915 dated, though the marks on the strap were added. The helve strap is an original, bought from Boselys.
Rare 1908 Pattern Webbing Entrenching Tool Helve Strap Certainly one of the hardest elements of the set to find. These have been faked for decades. This example is guaranteed a genuine example.
Rare 1913 British Army issue Whistle A lovley Ordnance broad arrow stamped example
Rare 1913 dated Imperial German 210mm Artillery Shell Case A large and impressive piece of almost the size of a waist paper basket
Rare 1913 dated Mess Tins
Rare 1913 dated P'08 Pack
Rare 1913 dated Pattern 1907 Bayonet Scabbard An exceptional and rare example. The locket and chase retain their original blued finish while the scabbard leather is brown shellac finished. An appropriate complement to a P'07 retaining its hooked quillon, most of which have black-finished scabbards which are anachronistic
Rare 1913 Jäger-Regiment zu Pferde Nr. 8 Saddle An original 1912 Pattern Imperial German army cavalry saddle
Rare 1913 Lee Enfield Rifle Training Manual
Rare 1913 Royal Navy Artillery Manual
Rare 1914 Cavalry Spurs A very well marked set of the type screwed to the boot heals
Rare 1914 Cavalry Sword / Horseshoe Pouch A very clearly maker-marked and 1914 dated example of the combined sword frog and horseshoe pouch. One strap requires a repair, though otherwise very sound. A rare find.
Rare 1914 dated and unit-marked P'07 Bayonet Manufactured by Wilkinson in November of 1914 and while of immediate post-quillon period it lacks the cleaning hole in the pommel. A rare example
Rare 1914 dated Kit Bag Issued to a Royal Engineer
Rare 1914 Dated Vickers Steam Condensor Can Brought back from France, a rare First World War British Army issue motor spirit can as used with the Vickers Machine Gun. Retaining much original khaki paint finish, and the extremely rare date 1914.
Rare 1914 Duralumin War Knife Save for a minor loss to the tip of the square-section tool an excellent example of these extremely scarce knives.
Rare 1914 Equipment Regulations Amendments
Rare 1914 Gift Tin with Card & Postcards A poignant group comprising Princess Mary gift tin, New Year card, and two items of BEF Field Post dated 1914 and pertaining to the Lancashire Fusiliers.
Rare 1914 Officer's Sam Browne Water Bottle Carrier variant A WWI officer's leather carrier for the regulation Mk VI water bottle on the Sam Browne equipment set. Dated 1914 and complete with original WWI bottle
Rare 1914 Pattern Helve Carrier From my own collection, an excellent example
Rare 1914 Pattern Helve Strap An original example of this much sought P\'14 accoutrement in lovely condition.
Rare 1914 Pattern Leather Belt
Rare 1914 Pattern Pack An honest example which shows a few small patches of fraying though importantly retains all its buckles and has strong and supple leather. A rare item of First War British equipment.
Rare 1914 Pattern Pack An excellent example
Rare 1914 Pattern Pistol Ammunition Pouch
Rare 1914 Prince of Wales\' National Relief Fund Playing Cards The beginning of the war was marked by the departure of men to the armed forces and a temporary period of unemployment. As a consequence, many women suddenly found themselves in severe financial difficulty. To address this situation a National Relief Fund was instituted of which the Prince of Wales National Distress Fund was part. The aim of the Fund was to help support wives and dependants of soldiers and sailors, and those made unemployed due to the war.
Rare 1914 production P'07 Bayonet
Rare 1914 RFC / Cavalry Map Board A very attractive example of these much sought after instruments.
Rare 1914 Silver Salt Pot modelled as and Artillery Shell A delightful little object
Rare 1914 silver-cased Royal Navy Omega Deck Watch A rare watch. Running, though assume it would benefit from a c lean and service
Rare 1914 Vigilant Bayonet Trench Periscope Mirror
Rare 1914 Vigilant Bayonet Trench Periscope Mirror
Rare 1915 Allies' Flag Trophy Mobile
Rare 1915 Asprey Silver Trench Lighter with casualty provenance
Rare 1915 British Army Signals Linesman's Pliers Broad arrow marked, issue numbered, and 1915 dated
Rare 1915 British Army Trench / Field Telephone Exchange
Rare 1915 Coastal Artillery Manual
Rare 1915 dated Pattern 1914 Brace Exhibiting losses to the outer surface, though complete and sufficiently strong and supple to complete a set for display
Rare 1915 German Maxim Machine Gun Ammunition Belt Length
Rare 1915 Lewis Machine Gun Manual Instructional Handbook of the .303\" Lewis Automatic Machine Gun Punblished at Hythe in 1915. Extremely rare.
Rare 1915 Lewis Machine Gun Provisional Training Manual
Rare 1915 New Army War Establishment Manuals Extremely scarce of huge import to students and historians of the British Army during WWI
Rare 1915 Novelty Silver Salts Modelled as Revolver Cartridges 6 cm
Rare 1915 unit-marked P'07 Bayonet A rare example of an early-WWI P'07, issue-marked and un-modified post-War. As manufactured, without the cleaning hole in the pommel introduced in 1916, and clearly having avoided the requirement to modify old-stock. The pommel bears an apparent issue date of May 1915, three months following the manufacture the bayonet itself. In addition there are unit marks of the 7th Leicestershire Regiment, and a serial 150, this number repeated on the scabbard locket throat. 7th (Service) Battalion Formed at Leicester in September 1914 as part of K2 and attached as Army Troops to 15th (Scottish) Division. April 1915 : transferred to 110th Brigade, 37th Division, Landed in France on 29 July 1915. 7 July 1916 : transferred with Brigade to 21st Division.
Rare 1916 British Army Signals Linesman's Pliers Broad arrow marked, issue numbered, Mark I designated and 1916 dated
Rare 1916 General Service and Signals Telescope The ancestor the the Scout Regiment telescope favoured by Army snipers during the Great War
Rare 1916 Great War Silver Trench Watch Mesh-Guard
Rare 1916 Machete
Rare 1916 Machete
Rare 1916 Mk IV Field Plotter An instrument used by both the Royal Artillery and Vickers machine gunners of the Machine Gun Corps
Rare 1916 No 2 Infantry Range Finder Manual Vickers machine gun interest
Rare 1916 Secret Map of Royal Flying Corps / RNAS Bases in England 93 cm x 73 cm. This formerly the property of RFC anti-Zeppelin 39 Squadron officer Geoffrey Stedman Farmer
Rare 1916 Trench Mortar Periscope A Periscope No4 as designed for use with and attachment to WWI British Trench Mortars. A rare example with good optics.
Rare 1916 Trench Mortar Periscope A rare example of the Periscope No4 specifically designed for use with the WWI 2\" British \"Toffee Apple\" Trench Mortars. The optics are a just a tad hazy but complete and usable.
Rare 1916 Vickers Machine Gun Ammunition Belt Length
Rare 1917 - 1920 A deactivated Erfurt 4-inch barrel Luger. It has matching serial numbers excepting the magazine and side plate, and bears unit marks of the 1st Heavy Machine Gun Regiment, 6th Company. It bears the 1920 date mark applied to guns authorized for retention by the German military in accordance with the Versailles Treaty terms. Most were broken up during the Third Reich and survivors are consequently rare. Part of the lower frame requires re-finishing and there is an old repaired crack to the turned-wood magazine base. A rare Luger. For sale within the UK only
Rare 1917 .303 Hotchkiss Machine Gun Handbook
Rare 1917 Battle of Jerusalem Gold Ring A 9K gold signet ring engraved Conquest of Jerusalem, 9-XII-17, the date of the taking of the city by Allied troops from Ottoman forces. It belonged to one Alfred Beaton Gray having recently been acquired from one of his descendants. An extremely rare memento of this important battle of the Sinai and Palestine Campaign.
Rare 1917 dated Army Issue Bugle One of the most poignant and indeed iconic of military artefacts. If only it could talk.
Rare 1917 dated Army Medical Service Red Cross Brassard
Rare 1917 dated Cavalry Mess Tins A superb set.
Rare 1917 dated No35 Rifle Grenade Another rarity in excellent (re-painted) condition. Retaining its detonator holder, very clearly marked and 1917 dated. Such grenades are almost invariably restored relics when encountered today. Superb examples like this are very seldom found.
Rare 1917 dated Vickers Machine Gun Condenser Can
Rare 1917 dated Vickers Machine Gun Steam Condenser Can An original untouched example retaining some original khaki paint finish
Rare 1917 dated Water Bottle
Rare 1917 Field Service Message Pad Cover
Rare 1917 Indian Pattern 1903 Equipment Bayonet Frog
Rare 1917 Indian Pattern 1907 Bayonet An uncommonly fine exam0le manufactured at the Ishapore Rifle Factory
Rare 1917 Manchester Regiment Warrant Officer's Service Dress Tunic with Battle Insignia Believed to have been worn by a Pal
Rare 1917 Nissen Bow Hut Construction Pamphlet
Rare 1917 No 14 Trench / Artillery Periscope
Rare 1917 No 6 Vickers Machine Gun Ammunition Box
Rare 1917 No 7 Vickers Machine Gun Ammunition Box
Rare 1917 P'14 Rifle Combination Tool
Rare 1917 Vickers Machine Gun Ammo Box An extremely rare 1917 dated No8 MkI Ammo Box for the Vickers Machine Gun. You will wait a very long time to find another.
Rare 1917 Vickers Machine Gun Ammo Box An extremely rare 1917 dated No8 MkI Ammo Box for the Vickers Machine Gun. This is a garage find and requires a new leather top strap and closure, however the metalwork is excellent and rust free, the handles are original, flexible and strong, and the piece is clearly 1917 dated. The leatherwork is a relatively straight forward restoration then all it requires is a coat of khaki paint. These have become near impossible to find, making this a very worthwhile project. You will wait a very long time to find another.
Rare 1917 WWI Royal Navy Bandolier, Electric Tubes, No 1 Designed to carry firing tubes for larger Naval shells, with additional loops intended to carry a spiked device for piercing the powder charge bag and a reamer .
Rare 1918 18-pounder Artillery Shell Fuze Protector While battlefield-recovered examples doter up, this non-relic example retaining its original canvas strap is indeed rather rare
Rare 1918 Artillery Director No.6 A superb and rare example of this First World War artillery instrument.
Rare 1918 British Army Field Telephone Manual
Rare 1918 British Army Rubberproofed Pouch Which I assume to be a pay book / personal papers wallet. It bears its original owner's service number
Rare 1918 British Military Issue Tooth Brush
Rare 1918 dated Vickers Machine Gun Condenser Can
Rare 1918 Italian Front Trench Artmatchbox Cover Being that of a certain J E Douglas of the South Staffordshire Regiment, who served on the Italian front at Osiago.
Rare 1918 Lewis Machine Gun Leather Tool Roll
Rare 1918 Macedonian Campaign Grand Couronne Trophy 15 cm Shell Case A substantial and rare shell case with fascinating engraved provenance. 57.5 cm x 15 cm
Rare 1918 Manual on the US .300 P\'1917 Rifle A rare original 1918 official US Ordnance manual on the P\'17 Rifle. Running to some 80 pages and incredibly detailed. No doubt issued with a P\'17 to a member of the Home Guard.
Rare 1918 Ministry of Munitions German Aircraft Production Report
Rare 1918 Ministry of Munitions German Aircraft Production Report
Rare 1918 Ministry of Munitions German Aircraft Production Report
Rare 1918 Ministry of Munitions German Aircraft Report on AEG Bomber
Rare 1918 Ministry of Munitions German Aircraft Report on Friedrichshafen Bomber
Rare 1918 Ministry of Munitions German Aircraft Report on Gotha Bomber
Rare 1918 Ministry of Munitions German Aircraft Report on Halberstadt Fighters
Rare 1918 Ministry of Munitions German Aircraft Report on Halberstadt Fighters
Rare 1918 Ministry of Munitions German Aircraft Report on LVG Biplanes
Rare 1918 Ministry of Munitions German Aircraft Report on Pfalz Fighters
Rare 1918 No 36 Mills Rifle Grenade Ballistite Round Tin
Rare 1918 RAF Aircraft Engines Manual
Rare 1918 RAF Aircraft Engines Manual Additional images
Rare 1918 RFC 1 1/2 pr C.O.W. Gun Cartridge Case Click here to read about this fascinating early aircraft gun
Rare 1918 Vickers Machine Gun Ammunition Belt Length
Rare 1919 14th Brigade Royal Horse Artillery Occupied Germany Photograph Album Together with a needlework, both bearing the name of their original owner one R Allen. The photographs include the burial of a British officer POW, German trenches etc. Also in the album, though not illustrated, are numerous period postcards depicting German views.
Rare 1919 14th Brigade Royal Horse Artillery Occupied Germany Photograph Album Additional images
Rare 1919 14th Brigade Royal Horse Artillery Occupied Germany Photograph Album Additional images
Rare 1919 Pattern Webbing Pistol Ammunition Pouch These khaki pouches were adopted by the Army as Sten magazine loading tool pouches
Rare 1920 Army Priced Vocabulary of Stores A primary source directory of Army clothing and related materiel
Rare 1920 Handley Page 1100-mile Flight Commemorative Booklet A fascinating and no doubt extremely rare little booklet pertaining to a 1920 1100-mile navigation flight around Great Britain by a Handley Page aircraft. It includes tipped in photographs taken during the flight. Annotations to the inside cover details the crew of the aircraft, and to the back cover are the signatures of the same.
Rare 1920 Handley Page 1100-mile Flight Commemorative Booklet Additional images
Rare 1920s Army Issue Spine Pad A 1920s dated and Indian Ordnance marked example in excellent condition. While officers' private purchase examples of these clothing curiosa occasionally surface, other ranks' issue examples are near impossible to find. This example bears the service number of its original owner
Rare 1920s Australian Army Priced Vocabulary of Military Clothing and Necessaries
Rare 1920s dated British Army issue Wolseley Pattern Tropical Helmet An excellent and early example of this pattern
Rare 1920s Equipment Regulations Amendments March 1925
Rare 1920s Equipment Regulations Amendments December 1925
Rare 1920s Equipment Regulations Amendments August 1924
Rare 1920s Equipment Regulations Amendments June 1926
Rare 1920s Equipment Regulations Amendments November 1924
Rare 1920s Indian / British Army Kukri A variant which perplexed Flook at the time of writing his seminal \"British and Commonwealth Military Knives\", though he records a photograph of British troops carrying such. The strap closure stud is loose, otherwise in extremely fine condition and profusely marked.
Rare 1920s Indian-made Khaki Drill Trousers In excellent condition and bearing 1929 Indian Ordnance stamps
Rare 1920s Indian-made Khaki Drill Trousers In excellent condition and bearing 1929 Indian Ordnance stamps
Rare 1920s Indian-made No 2 Khaki Drill Frock Bearing 1927 Indian Ordnance stamps and issue marks of the 2nd Battalion Essex Regiment. It was originaly worn by a warrant officer of the Regiment. Such Inter-War OR-issue KD is seldom encountered Lewis, Ralph Born at Cole Engaine, Essex 24 September 1897. Enlisted as a Special Reservist for 6 years in the 3rd Essex Regiment at Warley 8 June 1914 ) as number 3/2273, stating his age as 17 years 288 days and his trade as Gardener. Next of kin are given as Father George and Mother Lizzie, Valentine Cottage, Grand Courts, Rayne. This is later struck through and Hungary Hall, Colne Engaine, Halstead, inserted. Hi entire War service isn't known, however he went to France, probably from Harwich, where he served in B Company of the 3rd, to join the 2nd Battalion on 25 May 1915, thereby qualifying for the 1914-15 Star (as Private). He was also entitled to the British War and Allied Victory Medals (as Acting Corporal). He was subsequently transferred to the 1st/7th Battalion probably sometime after March 1917, receiving the number 301131. This would have taken him to Egypt and Palestine. He signed on again as a Regular at Helmieh in Egypt on 21 January 1919 aged 21 years and 121 days, being renumbered as 48459. In mid-1920 he was renumbered (along with the rest of the Army), this time as 5999253, and served with the 2nd Essex in the Black Sea Army in Turkey. Thus he is in a select band of our soldiers who had 4 numbers in 6 years without changing Regiments. He was discharged under the Terms of Engagement on 09 July 1926 as Company Sergeant Major. This may be to do with family circumstances as he married Gladys Emily at the Parish Church, Little Maplestead on 22 August 1926. He subsequently re-enlisted as a Class C Reservist on 20 October 1938 and was discharged on 19 March 1941 with Conduct “Very Good”. His Essex Regiment Association Life Membership record (which he paid up on 6 June 1922) refers to him as Captain Lewis which suggests he may have been one of those discharged ex-Regular senior ranks who were commissioned to staff the Home Guard.He died on 28 September 1957.
Rare 1920s Indian-made No 2 Khaki Drill Frock Bearing 1927 Indian Ordnance stamps and issue marks of the 2nd Battalion Essex Regiment. It was originaly worn by a warrant officer of the Regiment. Such Inter-War OR-issue KD is seldom encountered Lewis, Ralph Born at Cole Engaine, Essex 24 September 1897. Enlisted as a Special Reservist for 6 years in the 3rd Essex Regiment at Warley 8 June 1914 ) as number 3/2273, stating his age as 17 years 288 days and his trade as Gardener. Next of kin are given as Father George and Mother Lizzie, Valentine Cottage, Grand Courts, Rayne. This is later struck through and Hungary Hall, Colne Engaine, Halstead, inserted. Hi entire War service isn't known, however he went to France, probably from Harwich, where he served in B Company of the 3rd, to join the 2nd Battalion on 25 May 1915, thereby qualifying for the 1914-15 Star (as Private). He was also entitled to the British War and Allied Victory Medals (as Acting Corporal). He was subsequently transferred to the 1st/7th Battalion probably sometime after March 1917, receiving the number 301131. This would have taken him to Egypt and Palestine. He signed on again as a Regular at Helmieh in Egypt on 21 January 1919 aged 21 years and 121 days, being renumbered as 48459. In mid-1920 he was renumbered (along with the rest of the Army), this time as 5999253, and served with the 2nd Essex in the Black Sea Army in Turkey. Thus he is in a select band of our soldiers who had 4 numbers in 6 years without changing Regiments. He was discharged under the Terms of Engagement on 09 July 1926 as Company Sergeant Major. This may be to do with family circumstances as he married Gladys Emily at the Parish Church, Little Maplestead on 22 August 1926. He subsequently re-enlisted as a Class C Reservist on 20 October 1938 and was discharged on 19 March 1941 with Conduct “Very Good”. His Essex Regiment Association Life Membership record (which he paid up on 6 June 1922) refers to him as Captain Lewis which suggests he may have been one of those discharged ex-Regular senior ranks who were commissioned to staff the Home Guard.He died on 28 September 1957.
Rare 1920s No 2 Khaki Drill Frock Bearing its original label and issue stamps of the 2nd Battalion Essex Regiment. Such Inter-War OR-issue KD is seldom encountered
Rare 1920s Silver Miniature Pattern 1907 Bayonet An extremely fine object. Ex. R D C Evans collection
Rare 1926 dated Ordnance issue Kukri Manufactured at the Government Rifle Factory at Ishapore
Rare 1927 Clasp / Jack Knife
Rare 1929 Royal Signals Cable Wagon Drill Card
Rare 1930 Irvin Parachute Booklet Including records and details of the Caterpillar Club
Rare 1930s Gas Mas Haversack
Rare 1931 dated Entrenching Tool Head As this 'sirhind' type tool was obsolete in Army service at this date, it can be assumed this formed part of an Admiralty contract for wear with Pattern 1919 accoutrements
Rare 1931 Soldiers' Rifle and Light Automatic Range Score Book An unsissued example
Rare 1934 Dress Regulations The offcial reference covering the uniforms and badges of officers of the British Army at the outbreak of the Second World War.
Rare 1935 Army Issue Officer\'s Wolseley Tropical Helmet In excellent condition and bearing its original label, Ordnance stamp, owner\'s details and khaki drill protector
Rare 1936 British Army No 6 Binoculars In sound condition though one set of lenses is cloudy
Rare 1936 dated Webbing SMLE Rifle Sling A rather rare item.
Rare 1936, 1941 and 1945 Army Clothing Regulations bound in one volume
Rare 1937 British Army Bugle with original Cords
Rare 1937 Infantry Training Manual- Training and War
Rare 1937 Royal Engineers Searchlight Training Memorandum
Rare 1938 Bren Machine Gun Webbing Cover
Rare 1938 MkII Alidade and Transit Case
Rare 1938 Short 6-pounder Artillery Shell Case I assume this of the gun as reused during WWII with armoured trains operating within the United Kingdom.
Rare 1938-39 dated Army Gas Mask Such examples are now seldom encountered
Rare 1939 Aluminium Mess Tins The first of this form of tins adopted were manufactured in aluminium. Early in the War, steel was adopted to conserve aluminium for aircraft production. This remained the case until the re-adoption of aluminium mess tins as part of the Pattern 1944 tropical kit issue. Rare surviving examples usually exhibit extensive wear and have rusted steel handles. This set is uncommonly fine.
Rare 1939 Battle Training Manuals The only examples of this rare publication I have seen
Rare 1939 British Army Personal Kit Knife
Rare 1939 dated Army issue Cutlery Knife One of the rarest items of WWII issue personal kit. The date is easier to read than apparent in the images
Rare 1939 dated Kit Bag Lock Dated examples are extremely rare.
Rare 1939 Dated Mess-Tin Cover Another rarity, the earliest dated example I\'ve ever seen.
Rare 1939 dated Webbing Rifle Sling
Rare 1939 Field Plotter MkV As used by Artillery and Vickers machine gunners
Rare 1939 Hotchkiss Anti-Tank Gun Manual
Rare 1939 MkII Steel Helmet with Unit Insignia A most attractive helmet with an as yet unidentified unit flash.
Rare 1939 Pattern Auxilliary Pouch Another scarce element of this interesting equipment. Does anyone have a yoke? (or for that matter, brace attachments, a spare binocular pouch or braces?)
Rare 1939 Pattern Basic Pouches These are in their original configuration, that is retaining their tabs and belt securing hooks. Most of these pouches were modified by way of removing these tabs and increasing the pouch depth to carry Sten magazines.
Rare 1939 Pattern Basic Pouches These are in their original configuration, that is retaining their tabs and belt securing hooks. Most of these pouches were modified by way of removing these tabs and increasing the pouch depth to carry Sten magazines.
Rare 1939 Pattern Binocular Case Certainly one of the rarest elements of the set. In line with the 1940 modifications to the set the rear buckle has been removed. 1939 dated and in excellent condition.
Rare 1939 Pattern Binoculars Case An example of the as yet unexplained offcial RAF modification of the P'39 Binocular Case which incorporates a fixed shoulder strap. RAF ownership is confirmed by the presence of an Air Ministry stamp and RAF Stores Reference Number.
Rare 1939 Pattern Binoculars Pouch Certainly the most striking element of the set, and also one of the rarest
Rare 1939 Pattern Compass Pouch Examples in this, the original configuration with leather tab for affixing the binoculars pouch are rare indeed, most having been modified during their working life
Rare 1939 Pattern Entrenching Tool Cover and Tool
Rare 1939 Pattern Revolver Holster A superb example in it\'s original form with buckle for attachment to the Pistol Ammunition Pouch. One of only three I have handled.
Rare 1939 Pattern Revolver Holster An example in it's original form with buckle for attachment of the Pistol Ammunition Pouch.
Rare 1939 RAF Aircrew Aircraft Escape Axe
Rare 1939 RAF Course & Speed Calculator MkII A lovely early example of this instrument complete in transit case.
Rare 1939 RAF Officers\' Private Purchase Webbing Belt An excellent example of this unique pattern; similar to the issue 1925 Pattern in being a back-adjusting belt, differing in incorporating D-rings for carriage of the haversack and other accoutrements, and the distinctive brass hook for carrying the sword.
Rare 1939 Water Bottle Cradle & Bottle
Rare 1939-40 Army & Navy Stores Catalogue A tired though fascinating copy of this mammoth catalogue. Its staggering range of contents include of course a host of military material. A most interesting and rather useful work.
Rare 1940 .303 Hotchkiss Machine Gun Pamphlet
Rare 1940 .38 Revolver Ammunition Box Retaining all original labels and markings
Rare 1940 6-pound Chemical Ground Bomb Manual
Rare 1940 Army Motorcyclist\'s / Glider Pilot Helmet A good example of this seldom encountered pattern of early Motorcyclists\' helmet. Interestingly there is ample photographic evidence to demonstrate they were also worn by Glider Pilots in training.
Rare 1940 Army Plane Table Field Surveying Level
Rare 1940 Birmigham War Weapons Week Badge A lovely example.
Rare 1940 British Army Hand Axe
Rare 1940 British Army Mountain Boots An exceptional pair in size 10
Rare 1940 British Browning Automatic Rifle Manual
Rare 1940 dated Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders issue Kilt An excellent example in Black Watch or Government Tartan, retaining its original 1940 dated label.
Rare 1940 dated Army Issue Trouser Braces An unissued set of these standard issue items
Rare 1940 dated ARP Axe A superb example of this extremely scarce tool
Rare 1940 dated Denim Battledress Trousers A superb set of the first pattern of denim overalls introduced with the Battledress. These of course were standard issue to the Home Guard as well as Army personnel. This pair retains the original 1940 dated label. In my experience these are rarer by far the serge Battledress equivalent.
Rare 1940 dated Mess Plate A clealry marked tinned-plate mess plate. Very seldom found.
Rare 1940 dated MkI Pointer Staff Dated examples are very seldom encountered
Rare 1940 dated Skeletal Pattern P\'37 Bottle Carrier In used though sound condition. So scarce they are being reproduced.
Rare 1940 Gas Detector Brassard
Rare 1940 General Service Infantry Truck Manual An original W.O.T. 2 Drivers\' Handbook from 1940 in excellent condition.
Rare 1940 German POW Camp Jargeau France engraved Aluminium Mess Dish
Rare 1940 Helmet MkII No2A variant In near as-issued condition, with original factory applied tan gloss paint finish. The "A" designation denotes production from steel lacking full ballistic qualities, and was indicated by the presence of a single hole in the rim at either side. In this case these appears to be a flaw in the rim which may also have contributed to it's downgrading. These helmets were typically issued to the Home Guard. While the "C" grade helmets (having three holes to each side) are not uncommon, examples of this variant have alsways been extremely scarce, this near mint example is positively rare.
Rare 1940 Home Front Poster A large, striking and original example.
Rare 1940 Home Guard issue Gas Mask An example of the first pattern of respirator issued to the Home Guard, a civilian pattern in an Ordnance tinplate cylindrical carrier. This short-lived issue was replaced by the General Service pattern. Examples are very seldom encountered.
Rare 1940 Home Guard MKII No 2B Helmet In exceptional condition. Originally factory gloss tan finished and subsequently overpainted in a near satin matt. Very difficult to replace, let alone improve.
Rare 1940 Home Guard Road Block etc Instruction
Rare 1940 Indian General Service Haversack
Rare 1940 Khaki Drill Battledress Type Blouse That of an Intelligence Corps soldier who served in the Far East. The only example of this pattern I have encountered. A Blouse type jacket, similar to the Battle Dress, though having internal brevet pockets only.
Rare 1940 labelled Denim Battledress Trousers Denim BD overall trousers retaining their original 1940 dated label. As worn by the Home Guard, Commandos and other Army troops
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Rare 1940 Molotov Cocktail Leaflet An extremely rare official publication, Molotoff Bombs, Instructions for Preparation and Use Against Tanks and other Vehicles. Published in early June of 1940, near the height of the German Invasion threat.
Rare 1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers A mid-War dated pair of 1940 Pattern BD Trousers with the extremely scarce and desirable feature of an original label. They are in one of the most sought after of sizes in today\'s market, being size 16, to fit a wearer just over 6 foot tall with a 34-5 inch waist, this size typically fitting a modern standard mannequin. Though there is a little moth as illustrated down one side, they appear to have been stored un-worn and are as a consequence otherwise superb and near as-issued. A rare and desirable pair of Battledress trousers.
Rare 1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers An excellent pair in a large size and retaining the original label
Rare 1940 Pattern BD Trousers in a Large Size with Label A pair of 1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers retaining their original label and in a desirable large size. Aside from the moth visible on the inside front of one leg and two the two nibble on the seat, they appear to be in almost unissued condition. Becoming increasingly rare with labels and in useful sizes.
Rare 1940 Pattern Cavalry Equipment Ammunition Pouches An unissued set comprising a cartridge carrier and Basic Pouch. An extremely hard to find set.
Rare 1940 Pattern Cavalry Equipment Cartridge Carrier
Rare 1940 Pattern Keyhole Plate Straps A rare mint unissued pair of the keyhole plate straps worn over the shoulders marrying the front pouches with the Bottle Carrier and Haversack worn at the back.
Rare 1940 RAF Aerial Bomb Fuze Canister
Rare 1940 Sniper Training Manual Notes on the Training of Snipers, military Training Pamphlet No. 44, 1940, reprinted with amendments (No 1), 1941. A fascinating official manual which includes patterns for the fabrication of a camouflaged sniper suit.
Rare 1940 Vickers Machine Gun Manual Machine Gun Handbook (Technical) Volume I Pamphlet No 1, Vickers .303-inch and .5-inch Machine Guns and Appurtenances is one of the most detailed technical publications on the Vickers.
Rare 1940 W.O.T.3 Driver\'s Manual Instruction Book for Ford W.O.T.3 General Purpose 30cwt Load Carrier. Published in 1940 and running to some 200 pages. Rare indeed.
Rare 1940 Women\'s Transport Service / FANY Standing Orders
Rare 1941 2-inch Mortar Ammunition Box Designed to carry 18 rounds in their cardboard tube carriers. This extremely rare example retains its original paint, markings and labels
Rare 1941 Boys Anti-Tank Rifle Ammunition Box Retaining its original paint and markings. Manufactured by Evertaut, creators of iconic steel furniture
Rare 1941 Bren Light Machine Gun Webbing Cover
Rare 1941 British Army issue Can / Bottle Opener
Rare 1941 British Army Plimsoles Often used by Commandos for stealth. One of a small batch which surfaced in the 1990s.
Rare 1941 dated British Army Plimsoles As worn by Commando and other special forces for reasons of stealth. This matching pair is in uncommonly good condition.
Rare 1941 dated Duffel Coat As of course issued to Royal Navy personnel but also famously associated with the LRDG and SAS in North Africa, and in particular SAS founder David Stirling. Dated examples are somewhat rare
Rare 1941 Indian-made Button Stick One for a tropical kit collection
Rare 1941 Johnson Automatic Rifle Manual
Rare 1941 Kukri Frog
Rare 1941 MD1 SOE / Army Sticky Grenade Pamphlet
Rare 1941 Military Kukri Frog An item considerably rarer than the kukri itself
Rare 1941 Pattern RAF Sidcot Suit and Inner Suit An excellent example of the increasingly rare 1941 Pattern Electrically Heated Flying Suit. It retains it\'s original Air Ministry label, has all it\'s original zips in complete working order and shows just moderate signs of wear externally. It is complete with it\'s original matching quilted kapok liner which is also in excellent condition throughout. Difficult to improve and certainly so to replace.
Rare 1941 Rubber-proofed Rain Cover for ORs Service Dress Cap A strong and supple example
Rare 1942 Anti-Gas Wallet
Rare 1942 Army Medic's Water Bottle An extremely good example of this much sought after and seldom encountered item of kit
Rare 1942 Army Medics\' Water Bottle
Rare 1942 ARP 'Beret'
Rare 1942 ATS Slacks A sealed pattern pair in excellent condition
Rare 1942 Blacker Bombard Spare Parts and Tools Chest
Rare 1942 Canadian RAF No 4 Bayonet Frog
Rare 1942 Canadian RAF No 4 Bayonet Frog
Rare 1942 Canadian RAF No 4 Bayonet Frog
Rare 1942 Canadian RAF No 4 Bayonet Frog
Rare 1942 Churchill Aid to Russia Letter An original 1942 duplicated letter from Clementine Churchill thanking a donor to her "Aid to Russia" Fund. Churchill's office routinely produced facsimiles of autograph letters from the Prime Minister and his wife, allowing them to reply to each individual item of correspondence from the public. Such letters though generically scarce, are individually rather rare, in so far as they were produced from date-specific originals.
Rare 1942 Civil Defence Ambulance Driver\'s Tunic A lovely example retaining its original shoulder titles and lanyard.
Rare 1942 Combined Operations Landing Craft Signals Pamphlet
Rare 1942 Dust Goggles From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits.
Rare 1942 Home Guard Regulations Regulations for the Home Guard, 1942, Volume II. This seldom encountered manual runs to some 185 pages and covers in extreme detail the clothing, equipment, stores, feeding, transport and communications, accommodation and finance of the Home Guard. A primary reference source for researchers and collectors in this field.
Rare 1942 MkII Sten Machine Carbine Parts Manual
Rare 1942 No 119 Mk IV Artillery Fuze and Transit Tin
Rare 1942 Ordnance-contract Army Officer's Service Dress Cap Subtly different in form and materials to the private purchase examples usually encountered. The fabric is akin to that found in ORs' Field Service Caps and first variant General Service caps. Broad-arrow stamped, dated 1942 and size 7 1/2. Bearing a King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment cap badge.
Rare 1942 RAF Taylor Buoyancy Suit An excellent example of one of the rarest items of WWII RAF flying clothing
Rare 1942 RAF Watch Bearing Air Ministry Stores Reference 14A/1102. Recently serviced; running and keeping good time. A seldom encountered variant.
Rare 1942 RCAF / RAF Aircrew Trousers In a large size perfect for a mannequin
Rare 1942 SOE / Army / Auxiliary Unit Pull Switch Pamphlet
Rare 1942 Territorial Army Nursing Service Officer's BD Blouse
Rare 1942 Training & Leadership Manual
Rare 1942 US War Assistance Khaki Bush Shirt
Rare 1943 Aerial Dart Gun Training Manual One of the most scarce Small Arms Training Pamhlets
Rare 1943 Airborne Troops Maroon Beret A fine and rare WWII red beret bearing a seldom encountered date
Rare 1943 Austin 30cwt Vehicles Spare Parts List Austin List of Spare Parts for 30cwt War Department Vehicles (Austin 2 Ton). Published in 1943, a rare original military spare parts manual running to some 72 pages.
Rare 1943 Bomb Disposal German Rheinmetall Fuzes Manuals
Rare 1943 Bren Drum Magazine & Motley Anti-Aircraft Mount Manual
Rare 1943 Bren Gun Tripod An excellent example complete with anti-aircraft role leg. These have become nearly impossible to find.
Rare 1943 British Airborne Troops Steel Helmet An excellent original example of the much sought after MkI helmet issued to British airborne forces during WWII. The condition throughout is most appealing and the leather straps are in superb strong and supple condition. Internally the pads are of the rubber-coated-felt variety, introduced to conserve rubber. In all a very attractive example, very difficult to improve.
Rare 1943 British Army No 2 Anti-Glare Eyeshields
Rare 1943 British Army Padlock The smaller of two listed
Rare 1943 British Army Personal Stove / Lamp / Heater
Rare 1943 British Army Personal Stove / Lamp / Heater
Rare 1943 Combined Operations Training Manual
Rare 1943 dated economy All-Steel Fork These non-stainless steel forks are extremely scarce
Rare 1943 Indian made Tropical Jungle Green Battledress Trousers Seldom encountered and in excellent condition
Rare 1943 Indian-made Khaki Drill Battledress Blouse The predecessor of the Aertex blouse. I have only seen a few of these garments on nearly 40 years of collecting. In excellent condition. I have no provenance for this example so am unsure as to whether the insignia was period-applied.
Rare 1943 Mountain Warfare Training Manual Including details of specialist mountain clothing and equipment such as the Everest carrier
Rare 1943 No 36 (Mills) Grenade Ammo Box In untouched condition with original markings
Rare 1943 RAF Servicing Commando Knife
Rare 1943 Special Flying Ration Tin
Rare 1943 Weapon Memorandum including the Gammon Grenade Weapon Training Memorandum No6, 1943. These Memoranda were intended to offer the latest instructions and guides on the handling of small arms, including amendments to existing manuals etc. This one includes references to sniping, the 2\" and 3\" mortars, various grenades including the Sticky grenade and Gammon bomb, the Sten etc. They are fascinating and well worth collecting.
Rare 1943 Wings For Victory Thankyou signed by RAF Air Marshall 'Bomber' Harris Sent by Pigeon Post
Rare 1943 Wings For Victory Thankyou signed by RAF Air Marshall 'Bomber' Harris Sent by Pigeon Post
Rare 1943 Wireless Set No 18 Man-pack Radio Webbing Belt
Rare 1943 \"Z\" Anti-Aircraft Rocket Battery Training Manual
Rare 1944 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards Black Beret
Rare 1944 Airborne Troops Issue Welcome Card These were issued to new members of Britain's Wartime airborne forces as an introduction to this corps d'elite's ethos and objectives. Written by the corps commander Lieutenant General 'Boy' Browning in 1944, it reflects his exacting standards and ambitions for these troops. Examples are very seldom encountered.
Rare 1944 Army Issue Petrol Lighter
Rare 1944 Army Issue Petrol Lighter An excellent example of this rare item of personal kit
Rare 1944 Army Issue Waterproof Sleeping Bag An unissued example of this seldom encountered item of kit
Rare 1944 Army Petrol Can with original paint and markings
Rare 1944 Australian Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Rare 1944 British Army Megaphone
Rare 1944 British Army Padlock The larger of two listed
Rare 1944 British-made US ETO Jacket
Rare 1944 Commer Lorry Driver\'s Handbook Driver\'s Handbook for Lorry, 3 Ton, 4x2, General Service, Commer Model Q.4. Running to 60 pages and illustrated. Printed in 1944, a rare manual.
Rare 1944 Complete Instructions for Armourers A classic and of course extremely detailed reference, complete with it's extensive accompanying folding diagrams
Rare 1944 dated 1\" Flare Pistol Cartridge Tin
Rare 1944 dated British Army Two-man Tent A very good example of the standard army issue two-man tent canvas. It is WD-stamped maker-marked and dated 1944. The canvas is very good indeed, with only the mesh curtains showing some distress, though still present. In all a good useable example simply requiring a couple of poles and some pegs. What surprised me about these when I first encountered them is how compact they are; indeed one could be packed into a P\'37 webbing pack should one wish to do so.
Rare 1944 Dated Royal Engineers Officer\'s Service Dress Cap A lovely example of a WWII Officers\' Service Dress Cap, rare in being dated during manufacture.
Rare 1944 K98 Bayonet with riveted grips A rare late War production S84/98 bayonet with the grips secured by rivets rather than bolts, marked cvl 44 indicating production by Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Co. of Solingen in 1944, almost certainly produced with relaxed production standards during the months of that year. While the bayonet is Ian near unissued condition, it exhibits a rough finish as manufactured. Complete with matching scabbard.
Rare 1944 Para variant Everest Carrier Unlike the standard infantry Everest carrier, the airborne version had additional folding elements (the lower back support arc had hinged folding terminals) which allowed it to be folded completely flat.
Rare 1944 Pattern Bottle and Cup Wartime dated examples of this pattern have always been extremely scarce. This one bears the correct AF stores reference prefix indicating Tropical use.
Rare 1944 Pattern GS Greatcoat An unissued example of this rarely encountered pattern
Rare 1944 Pattern Machete A 1945 dated example of this surprisingly rare pattern
Rare 1944 Pattern Tropical Groundsheet / Cape One of only a few example I'm aware of. In excellent, strong and supple condition. Certainly one of the rarest items of the advanced tropical kit introduced in 1944
Rare 1944 Polsten 20mm Machine Gun Manual
Rare 1944 RAF Navigator\'s Parallel Ruler
Rare 1944 Royal Armoured Corps Steel Helmet A superb example of this much sought after and seldom encountered pattern. It retains its original textured pale green paint and is in a large size, 7 1/4. Most encountered have seen post-War service and been re-painted, examples in this short-lived finish (textured very dark brown became standard before the War\'s end) are extremely scarce.
Rare 1944 Snow Camouflage Smock and Trousers A lightweight cotton camouflage oversmock and trouser combination. Rarer by the heavier white snow smock with pockets.
Rare 1944 Snow Camouflage Smock and Trousers A lightweight cotton camouflage oversmock and trouser combination. Rarer by the heavier white snow smock with pockets.
Rare 1944 South African Bush Hat A superb example bearing a theatre-made 1st South African Horse brass badge on multi-piece backing. It also has its original platted cap band. Clearly maker-marked and dated 1944. An extremely rare slouch hat. South African units did not serve in the Far East during WWII; rather they distinguished themselves fighting in North Africa, Italy and North West Europe. The slouch hat was their distinguishing head dress.
Rare 1944 Tank Suit in large size An item of WWII issue clothing which has become near impossible to find, I\'ve handled more Denison Smocks than Tank, Crew Oversuits. This example is an extremely rare large size, and retains it\'s original 1944 dated label. It does however have faults, as usual the zips have seized, and some poppers have also seized and/or been pulled from their backing, and there is a tear in the collar lining. That said, it is a rare example in such a size, and could certainly be improved by restoration. Worth the effort, you may wait a very long time to find another.
Rare 1944 WRNS Officer's Uniform Group
Rare 1945 1st Airlanding Light Regiment Officer\'s Maroon Beret An excellent example retaining its original bullion-embroidered cap badge
Rare 1945 20th Indian Infantry Division Royal Artillery Jungle Green Tunic An outstanding item of WWII Far East theatre tropical clothing retaining its original cloth insignia. The strong Jungle Green colour isn't captured in the photographs
Rare 1945 British Military Shotgun Cartridge Ammo Box
Rare 1945 Cotton Vest One of the rarest items of WWII British Army issue underwear, the cotton vest or T-shirt. This one is moth nipped, however it retains it\'s original label and is an a large size.
Rare 1945 Cotton Vest One of the rarest items of WWII British Army issue underwear, the cotton vest or T-shirt. This one is moth nipped, however it retains it\'s original label and is an a large size.
Rare 1945 dated 'P'44' Tropical Map Case No4
Rare 1945 dated Army Issue Petrol Lighter
Rare 1945 dated Khaki Beret An example of the rare khaki beret worn by personnel of the Reconnaissance Corps. In my experience these berets are as rare as their maroon and green counterparts. It shows some moth tracks though is sound and displayable.
Rare 1945 dated Pattern 1944 Officer\'s Haversack
Rare 1945 Dated P\'44 Basic Pouches Near impossible to find in such virtually unissued condition and WWII dated.
Rare 1945 Dated P\'44 Basic Pouches - Unusual Variant A rare 1945 dated pair in excellent condition. The left hand pouch bears a pair of eyelets above the loop intended to take the bayonet scabbard chape which I have not previously encountered.
Rare 1945 dated P\'44 Belt
Rare 1945 dated P\'44 Revolver Holster
Rare 1945 dated P\'44 Water Bottle Carrier In superb condition. Certainly one of the rarest elements of the set. Wartime dated examples are near impossible to find.
Rare 1945 dated P\'44 Water Bottle Carrier An excellent example of one of the rarest elements of the P\'44 set.
Rare 1945 dated P\'44 Water Bottle Carrier An example of one of the rarest elements of the 1944 set.
Rare 1945 dated P\'44 Water Bottle Pouch One of the rarest items of P\'44 to aquire in such condition and WWII dated. This example is near unissued.
Rare 1945 Dated Royal Engineers Cap I have seen very few Second World War Officers\' Service Dress caps dated at the point of manufacture. This one is in superb condition save from not atypical partial failure of the sweatband stitching (a simple restoration should you be so inclined). A rare example.
Rare 1945 Field Cooking Equipment Manual
Rare 1945 General Service Manpack Carrier Manual
Rare 1945 History of the Eighth Indian Infantry Division A rare pamphlet published in 1945.
Rare 1945 issue Staff Officer\'s Service Dress Cap A fine example and are in being an Ordnance issued marked and dated example.
Rare 1945 Jungle Cap with Royal Engineers Flash
Rare 1945 Lightweight Daylight Signalling Lamp One of just two examples I am aware of, a lightened variant of the standard model with improved water resistance. Accompanied by an instructional leaflet published by the Signals Research and Development Establishment. Clearly intended for tropical or airborne use.
Rare 1945 Lightweight Daylight Signalling Lamp Additional images
Rare 1945 No 213 Artillery Fuze and Transit Tin
Rare 1945 Slouch Hat with Unit Flash A superb example of this most iconic item of British military headgear. This example retains it\'s original lining and chinstrap, the latter commonly lacking from such hats. It is further enhanced by virtue of having affixed it\'s original unit flash, a dark green equilateral triangle, (I have been unable to identify this badge and would be grateful to anyone able to enlighten me in this regard). An exceptionally good example.
Rare 1945 Tropical Bren Machine Gun Cover
Rare 1945 Tropical Insect Repellent Pouch
Rare 1946 Army pamphlet \'Rockets in an Artillery Role\'
Rare 1946 Pattern Battledress Blouse In production for just one year, surviving examples are seldom encountered. This blouse retains its original insignia.
Rare 1946 Pattern Battledress Blouse The 1946 Pattern is certainly the rarest of variants. This example retains its original insignia, that of a Royal Artillery Surveyor
Rare 1946 Pattern Battledress Trousers Extremely rare. So similar to the 1940 Pattern, they can be used for re-enacting purposes. A superb pair in a large size.
Rare 1946 Pattern Battledress Trousers
Rare 1946 Pattern Battledress Trousers This pattern remained unchanged from the late-War 1940 Pattern and are today the most difficult to source
Rare 1947 El Alamein Royal Albert Hall Anniversary Concert Programme
Rare 1949 Experimental Webbing Water Bottle Carrier
Rare 1949 Vickers Machine Gun Parts Identification Manual
Rare 1951 Mk5 Sten Sub Machine Gun Parts Identification Manual
Rare 19th Century British Army Wooden Water Bottle An excellent unit-marked example
Rare 19th Century Buff Leather Sword / Bayonet Belt
Rare 19th Century Royal Navy Rum or Water Cask An exceedingly rare example of this most distinctive of casks used during the Napoleonic era and into the 19th Century. Such barrels were used to store ships' rum prior to mixing with water in the proscribed ratio to serve as grog. This example has been used as a stick stand. Over an earlier coat of Admiralty blue (still visible in places) it bears a black painted finish and is emblazoned with the Royal arms. In all an extremely attractive item of furniture and a striking relic of the days of fighting sail. Approx 25" high
Rare 19th Century Snuff Box with Painting of Cavalry A particularly handsome lacquered snuff box, the hinged lid of which bears a hand-painted detailed depiction of two Hussars at the gallop. In lovely condition throughout. A rare object.
Rare 19th Century Sotho / Zulu Axe with Rhonoceros Horn Shaft Offered for sale a striking high status Zulu axe, likely that of a chieftain due to the use of rhinoceros horn as the shaft material. The angled head is unusual in bearing fine toothed decoration to its reverse edge, the only other decoration being interrupted-chevron tooling to the tang. The shaft is knobkerrie like in having an ovoid terminal. Such axes with rhinoceros horn shafts are exceptionally rare, more so than horn knobkerries. Examples of South African rhinoceros horn knobkerries sold at auction in 2011 for between £7,000 and £17,000. I can find no records of such axes having thus entered the market. Shaft approximately 64cm long. With DEFRA / CITES certification. Delivery within the UK only
Rare 19th Century Treen from HMS Europa A pleasingly turned small goblet of oak from the Napoleonic vessel HMS Europa when she was broken up in 1814
Rare 1st Battalion Durham Light Infantry Officer's Tropicla Helmet In excellent condition, an extremely handsome Wolseley pattern helmet with coloured upper pagri fold and embroidered badge of the 1st Battalion DLI. The tin is associated, though is the one found with the helmet. Interestingly the underside of the leather head band bears Ordnance view marks indicating this was supplied to the officer by the War Department.
Rare 1st Battalion East Surrey Regiment Formation Sign
Rare 1st edition of 'The Real War Horse' The 1934 first edition of General Jack Seely, Lord Mottistone's My Horse Warrior. Described as 'the real War Horse', Warrior served on all the major battlefields of the Western Front from 1914 until the end of the War, and led one of the last great cavalry charges of history at Moreuil Wood near Amiens in the spring of 1918. The work was illustrated by Sir Alfred Munnings and remains a powerfuly poignant read.
Rare 1st Green Howards 15th Infantry Brigade 5th Infantry Division Insignia
Rare 1st Green Howards 15th Infantry Brigade 5th Infantry Division Medal Group
Rare 1st KSLI, 3rd Infantry Brigade, 1st Infantry Division Tropical Insignia
Rare 1st Pattern F-S Fighting Knife From my own collection, acquired from a veteran over 20 years ago and never previously offered for sale. An excellent 1st pattern Wilkinson Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife, the scabbard of which bears the name and number of its original owner in ink, his initials struck into the leather. The blade is full length when many encountered have suffered damage to their tips.
Rare 1st Pattern FS Fighting Knife One from my own collection of Commando knives, this example has never previously been on the open market. It is in exceptional condition, the blade is full length and unusual in having been nickel plated like the hilt.
Rare 1st pattern P'37 Entrenching Tool Carrier I have an example of the entrenching tool associated with this pattern listed elsewhere on the site
Rare 1st Polish Parachute Brigade Arnhem Memoir Marek Swiecicki's With the Red Devils at Arnhem
Rare 1st variant WWII Paratroop Rifle Valise A 1944 dated example retaining its leg strap and drop line.
Rare 2-inch Mortar Parts List
Rare 2-pounder Infantry Anti-Tank Gun Tools Box
Rare 20th Indian Division Pagri Badge A lovely bullion-embroidered 20th Indian Division formation sign with brooch-type pin fitting.
Rare 23rd Indian Infantry Division Uniform Group That of Major Hick of the 5th Mahratta Light Infantry, 23rd Infantry Division. Comprising battledress and service dress each bearing original insignia, together with a coloured field service cap and tropical service cap, these bearing what appear to be un-marked silver cap badges, the latter being the only example I have ever seen as issued. There is also Hick's Sam Browne belt and swagger stick. While sadly the BD has been ravaged by moth, the remaining items have suffered just nips. A rare provenanced Far East campaign group.
Rare 23rd Indian Infantry Division Uniform Group Additional images
Rare 3-inch Anti-Aircraft Rocket Manual
Rare 3.7 Inch Quick Firing Artillery Manual, 1938 Gun Drill for Q.F. 3.7-Inch, Marks I, II and III Gun, on Mounting Q.F. 3.7-Inch H.A. Mark I, Land Service, Provisional, 1939, Reprinted with Amendment (No. 1), 1939. 74 pages and in excellent condition.
Rare 32nd (Cornwall) Light Infantry Drummer\'s Sword An extremely rare unit-specific side arm dating to the mid 19th Century. The cast-brass Gothic hilt incorporates the bugle and regimental number into the design of the shield-shaped langets. A similar sword is recorded in use by the Royal Engineers at this period (see Robson\'s Swords of the British Army, 1996, pages 236-7). It is clearly related to the similar though shorter 1856 Pattern Drummers\' and Buglers\' sword; the blade of this sword measures 21 inches. Though devoid of Ordnance or maker\'s marks, both hilt and scabbard bear the struck number 2. The blade shows edge nicks and patches of very light pitting, and staining, though the whole will look very impressive once polished. I suspect this is the only such example you will see.
Rare 37th (Tyne Electrical Engineers) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery SD Tunic Lacking Territorial shoulder titles and collar badges.
Rare 3rd Battalion Border Regiment Cap Badge
Rare 3rd Infantry Division Royal Artillery Battledress An exceptionally handsomely badged BD to an Artillery Lieutenant of the 3rd Infantry Division, a unit which fought in Europe from D-Day. The blouse is a 1940 Pattern example, the lapels of which have been faced allowing closure at the neck as issued. It is 1944 dated and in a relatively large size. The condition of the blouse is excellent. Its original insignia comprises RA red-backed rank pips, Artillery titles, Divisional and Artillery regiment flashes, and arm of service strips. In all a rare and attractive BD to a unit which landed on D-Day.
Rare 4.2-inch Mortar Ammunition Manual
Rare 40mm Anti-Aircraft Artillery Manual 1944 Gun Drill for 40-mm A. A. Gun on S. P. Mounting, 1944. An extremely scarce artillery handbook running to some 131 pages.
Rare 4th Battalion Border Regiment Cap Badge
Rare 4th Militia Battalion DLI Shoulder Title
Rare 4th/5th Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, 156th Infantry Brigade, 52nd (Lowland) Division Flashes
Rare 4th/5th Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, 156th Infantry Brigade, 52nd (Lowland) Division Flashes
Rare 4th/5th Battalion Royal Scots Glengarry Badge As used between 1908 and 1921.
Rare 52nd (Lowland) Division Insignia A superb original matching set
Rare 52nd (Lowland) Division Insignia A superb ex-Battledress printed set
Rare 52nd (Lowland) Printed Saltire Badges
Rare 55th (West Lancashire) Regiment Flashes An extremely uncommon pair embroidered on khaki drill
Rare 55th West Lancs. Divisional Signals Mess Rules
Rare 5th Battalion Border Regiment Cap Badge A period brooched example of a rare and much reproduced badge.
Rare 5th Infantry Division Luftwaffe Aircraft Cockpit Clock Trench Art A Luftwaffe aircraft cockpit clock on a brass mount bearing engraved and die-struck marks indicating it was taken as booty by an RASC soldier serving with the 4th Infantry Division from 1939 to 1945, clearly with the BEF pre-Dunkirk and going on to fight in North Africa, Italy and North West Europe post D-Day. (Clock running.)
Rare 6-inch Howitzer Manual A rare paperback manual lacking it\'s front cover sheet but otherwise complete.
Rare 61st Division RASC Cloth Insignia Combination I have seen an influx of reproductions of such combinations enter the market in recent years, this is a rare original example.
Rare 68th Regiment Officer's Sword Belt Plate An extremely pleasing cross belt plate of an officer of what would become the Durham Light Infantry, dating to the period 1830-1855.
RARE 7th (Isle of Man Volunteers) Batt King\'s Liverpool Regiment Pattern 1888 Bayonet
Rare 7th Indian Division Signals Officer's Battledress A 1941 dated Australian-manufactured BD retaining its original insignia to a Signals Major, 7th Indian Division, 14th Army. The rank insignia is Indian or theatre-made, while the formation signs are of officer quality. There is moth to the trousers, however the blouse has just a very few minor nibbles and is as a consequence extremely handsome. In all a rare and most attractive original Burma campaign Battledress.
Rare 7th Indian Division Signals Officer\'s Battledress Images of the trousers
Rare 8th Battalion Cornwall Home Guard Document Group A fascinating group of documents, not the least of which is rather an interesting notepad containing invasion scenarios.
Rare 8th Battalion Royal Ulster Rifles Officer's Field Service Cap When I bought this, the juxtaposition of Royal Ulster Rifles buttons and Royal Artillery badge caused me to suspect the latter was a spurious addition. However, when I removed the badge I could see it had been in situ for a considerable time. A little research explained the conundrum. In early 1942, 8th Battalion Royal Ulster Rifles was transferred to the Royal Artillery and converted into the 117th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, serving with Home Forces until November 1942, then being posted overseas to North Africa, fighting in the final stages of the North African Campaign as part of the British First Army. In September 1943 the regiment landed in Italy shortly after the initial invasion, now as part of the British Eighth Army, and served on the Italian Front until June 1944, when the regiment was broken up and the men were retrained as infantrymen
Rare 9th Armoured Division Steel Helmet A recently discovered and rather attractive WWII Mk2 steel helmet bearing the formation sign of the 9th Armoured Division. The helmet itself is in excellent untouched condition, retaining its original factory applied paint finish. The divisional sign, a panda mask, is very well executed, and certainly dates to the Second World War. The 9th Armoured Division was created on 1 December 1940 and disbanded on 31 July 1944. Being a training and specialist armour evaluation unit, the Division didn't see active service, which possibly explains the survival of this helmet in such pleasing condition. The helmet's original owner placed his initials SC at various parts of the helmet, they are painted onto the underside rim, scratched into the paint and written onto the chin strap.
Rare 9th Border Regiment Unit-marked Machete
Rare Account of Waterloo An excellent copy of A Narrative of a Residence in Belgium during the Campaign of 1815 and a visit to the Field of Waterloo by An Englishwoman (Charlotte Anne Eaton (1788-1859)). Published by John Murray in 1817 and bound in half calf with marbled boards, end-papers and edges. In delightful condition with only a split to the top joint binding and typical foxing to detract, overall in all excellent untouched condition for this rare first edition. This 351 page work has been described thus: "The narrative is of great excellence and takes a high place among contemporary accounts by other than military writers". A rare opportunity to add this title in a handsome period binding to your library.
Rare Admiral Lord Nelson Character Jug Manufactured circa 1905 for the centenary of the Battle of Trafalgar, possibly by Kent & Parr, an extremEly handsome figural jug. In superb condition. Bonhams sold a restored example of this jug in the bi-centenial year 2005 for £360.
Rare Air Raid Warden\'s Helmet Having very distinctive and somewhat interesting stencilled insignia. A very attractive example
Rare Air Service Vickers Machine Gun Stoppage Tool, RFC / RAF An extremely rare example of the No3 Stoppage Clearing Tool introduced for aircraft mounted Vickers machine guns and announced in th List of Changes of April 1917.
Rare Airborne RAMC Medal Group including Maroon Beret Being that of Nursing Orderly 7381589 Private Samuel Ormerod who was conscripted in 1940 after having his application for status as Concientious Objector rejected. The group includes his medals, Pay Book, Service & Release Book, Red Cross pass, photographs, Airborne Division commemorative paperwork, identity discs, red cross brassard, 1944 dated maroon red beret, printed Airborne Division flash, glider troops qualification badge, shaving mirror and Norway related ephemera. A superb and rare group.
Rare Airfield Construction Units Flash Composed of Royal Engineers Construction Companies and Pioneer Corps Companies, these units were at the spearhead of assaults preparing airfield for RAF airborne support.
Rare American Civil War Bayonet Training Manual George McClellan's Manual of Bayonet Exercise: prepared for the use of the Army of the United States published in 1862
Rare Ammunition / Load Carrying Webbing Vest The only example of this unusual pattern I have seen outside of books. 1944 dated and in unissued condition.
Rare and attractive WWI Army Officer's Saddle Formerly the property of P A V Stewart, King's Own Scottish Borders, 9th (Scottish) Infantry Division. While it bears a KOSB button, it also has earlier issue marks to the Inniskilling Dragoons. Now complete with associated 1905 dated stirrups and a horseshoe pouch / sword frog. Also available are various sets of WWI cavalry reins and bridles also acquired with Stewart's effects. A set of saddle wallets would complete this rare and attractive ensemble
Rare and attractive WWI Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry Recruiting Poster An extremely handsome original WWI recruiting poster in excellent condition. A lithograph print on heavy paper, with strong colours. 48cm x 35.5cm.
Rare and charming Victorian Silver Toothpick modeled as a Socket Bayonet Ex. R D C Evans collection
Rare and desirable Victorian Campaign Chess Set A very pleasing example of the Jaques In Statu Quo chess set, one of the most desirable of travelling chess sets ever made. The find brass-mounted mahogany case encloses a board of holly and rosewood set with turned and carved pieces. These ingenious sets incorporate a means of locking and releasing the pieces during play by by pressing buttons set into the case. The board edge is stamped In Statu Quo Chess Board and Jaques & Son, Patentee, London. The design was of course extremely popular; the author Lewis Carroll noted in his diary of the 24th December 1866 ‘I brought out my in statu quo chess-board, and had a game with one of my travelling companions, whilst delayed during a train journey'. The sets were retailed by a number of companies including the Army & Navy Store. Late 19th century. A rare opportunity to acquire an excellent example of this superb chess set
Rare and extensive Fleet Air Arm Pilot's Uniform Group Being that of Lieutenant Commander E Richardson. The group comprises a greatcoat, reefer jacket, Working Dress blouse, two pairs of trousers, cap with two white covers, tropical white shirt, trousers and two pairs of shirts. A rare offering.
Rare and extensive Fleet Air Arm Pilot's Uniform Group Additional images
Rare and extensive Fleet Air Arm Pilot's Uniform Group
Rare and extensive Isle of Man Home Guard Document Group A fascinating archive of material including HG orders & instructions, Certificate of Profiency, Manx LDV Aircraft Recognition poster and many other original documents too numerous to detail.
Rare and extensive WWI Light Armoured Motor Brigade Photograph Group Including negatives and positive glass slides, together with the identity bracelet of M2/116078, J E Beckett, Mechanised Transport, Army Service Corps, 14th LAMB
Rare and extensive WWI Light Armoured Motor Brigade Photograph Group Additional images
Rare and fine Baker Rifle Bayonet An excellent Ordnance example by Reddell and Bate
Rare and fine mid 19th Century Military Folk Art Depicting a British Army officer and an Maori / aborigine flanking an armorial, to the background a military camp, and to the fore a carved totem. Extremely finely executed.
Rare and fine Napoleonic Wars Officer\'s Flintlock Pistol Saddle Holsters
Rare and important WWII Royal Navy Admiral\'s Clothing further images
Rare and important WWII Royal Navy Admiral\'s Clothing Certainly one the most exciting items of Wartime clothing I have ever handled. A likely unique private purchase two-piece overall having belonged to Vice Admiral Bruce Fraser, and likely worn at the Battle of the North Cape, where he was in command of the force that hunted and destroyed the German Kriegsmarine battlecruiser Scharnhorst. The garment is akin to the Admiralty\'s \'Officers\' Working Dress\', however it is of more sophisticated construction. It has a sateen type outer skin, which would be to an extent water proof, yet breathable; this covers a quilted inner layer, which would have both insulating and buoyant properties. In this regard the garment has similarities with the RAF Taylor suit. The standard of construction is extremely high, and the rank insignia to the epaulettes is certainly of unsurpassable quality befiting its owner\'s status. Vice Admiral Bruce Fraser, later 1st baron Fraser of North Cape, had an exceptional career, including being the British signatory to the surrender of the Japanese at Tokyo in September of 1944. An exceptionally rare and fascinating garment.
Rare and poignant 1914 Cigarettes A complete pack of Waverley Virginia Cigarettes bearing period pen annotation identifying it as dating to Christmas 1914; no doubt it was sent to a soldier of the BEF who thought it a worthy memento of the occasion.
Rare and poignant WWI War Gases Instructional Verse From the effects of Sergeant David Hammond MM, Green Howards
Rare and Superb Antique Nepalese Dagger A rare and fascinating example of these most distinctive of Nepali daggers. The scabbard and hilt is of hand-worked sheet brass overlaid in exquisitely tooled silver, the latter incorporating auspicious devices and a writhing dragon. While the above is extremely attractive, what adds immensely to the piece\'s interest is the blade, which has clearly been taken from a British or other military socket bayonet. The very tip of the blade is lacking, though dressing this will be straight forward. Clearly an absolutely authentic and extremely handsome 19th Century example of these striking daggers.
Rare and unusual 1916 Zeppelin Wreckage Brooch Fabricated from a bracing wire terminal, engraved AIRSHIP 1916 and silver plated
Rare Anti Waffen SS Air-Dropped Propoganda Leaflet As dropped by the RAF over North West Europe.
Rare Anti-Aircraft Artillery Ammunition Handbook A superb large format and extremely detailed work, and an extremely useful reference for the collector in this field
Rare Anti-Aircraft Gun Emplacement Telephone Head and Chest Set
Rare Anti-Aircraft Searchlight Spotter Training Manual
Rare Anti-Gas Impregnated BD Blouse A 1941 date coded example of the Serge Battledress, the BD is a rare AV example, being an Anti-Vesicant Gas Impregnated garment, appropriately stamped. Such examples are seldom found.
Rare antique Oceanic Wooden Paddle Additional images
Rare antique Zulu Shield An original and relatively tall example at 84 cm. Certainly of the size carried by Zulu warriors at the time of the Bambatha Rebelion, though I suspect this is an earlier example, dating the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879. This photograph shows a Zulu carrying a similarly sized isihlunga / iwahu . The Royal Engineers Museum in Chatham holds a shield which was taken by John Chard VC from King Cetshwayo's royal homestead at Ulundi, and which is of similar in size to this example. Rather tantalisingly the reverse bears part of an old inscribed paper label.
Rare Antique Zulu Shield An original authentic fighting example, the patina on the reverse shows evidence of having been carried over time. Certainly of the size carried by Zulu warriors at the time of the Bambatha Rebelion, though I suspect this may in fact be an earlier example, dating the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879. This photograph shows a Zulu carrying a similarly sized isihlunga / iwahu https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/object/1043ZY .The Royal Engineers Museum in Chatham holds a shield which was taken by John Chard VC from King Cetshwayo\'s royal homestead at Ulundi, and which is of similar in size to this example. Acquired with the two spears also listed and a Zulu axe. 72 cm (88 cm including pole)
Rare Antique Zulu Shield An original authentic fighting example. Certainly of the size carried by Zulu warriors at the time of the Bambatha Rebelion, though I suspect this may in fact be an earlier example, dating the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879. This photograph shows a Zulu carrying a similarly sized isihlunga / iwahu https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/object/1043ZY .The Royal Engineers Museum in Chatham holds a shield which was taken by John Chard VC from King Cetshwayo\'s royal homestead at Ulundi, and which is of similar in size to this example. Of note is the diagonal hide hand strap towards the top if the body side of the shield used to carry the isihlunga over the shoulder. An extremely pleasing example. Shield 82 cm excluding pole.
Rare Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Other Ranks' KD Frock Retaining its original insignia aside from the brass shoulder titles, and bearing its original owner's name and service number.
Rare Armourers' Instruction on the BESA Machine Gun
Rare Armourers' Instructions on the Bren Light Machine Gun The most detailed and sought after official publication on the Bren
Rare Armourers\' Instructions on the Boys Anti-Tank Rifle An extremely rare and detailed publication. I am currently seeking deactivated examples of the .303 Hotchkiss Portative Machine Gun and the Boys Anti-Tank Rifle, please don\'t hesitate to get in touch should you have one
Rare Armstrong 9 Pounder Artillery Shell A preserved example of the distinctive projectile of the Armstrong 9 pounder horse artillery piece. It retains clear markings and is dated 1885. A rare item of Victorian ordnance.
Rare Army Air Corps Slip-On Shoulder Rank An original pair of WWII captain\'s slip-on khaki drill rank insignia, the rank pips backed in Cambridge blue as worn by Army Air Corps and Parachute Regiment personnel.
Rare Army Book No6 Army Book No6. Guard Book for Field Service Forms. Comprising a flexible water-proof cover with integral pocket and clips. The only one I\'ve ever seen. In excellent condition.
Rare Army Mk 3 Reconnaissance Boat Manual
Rare Arnhem 'Theirs Is the Glory' Souvenir A souvenir metal ticket from the premier of the 1946 film "Theirs is the Glory", and made of metal from one of the crashed gliders which carried the British 1st Airborne Division into battle at Arnhem. The film was a docu-drama covering the experiences of the British airborne forces at Arnhem and Oosterbeek, and was filmed on location with veterans of the battle itself. Directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and Terence Young, it received high critical acclaim. It was premiered simultaneously in Ottawa, Arnhem and the Gaumont Theatre in the Haymarket, London on the 17th September 1946. These special tickets were manufactured from alloy salvaged from a glider which took part in the Arnhem landings. They are of course seldom encountered and highly prized.
Rare Arnhem 'Theirs Is the Glory' Souvenir A souvenir metal ticket from the premier of the 1946 film "Theirs is the Glory", and made of metal from one of the crashed gliders which carried the British 1st Airborne Division into battle at Arnhem. The film was a docu-drama covering the experiences of the British airborne forces at Arnhem and Oosterbeek, and was filmed on location with veterans of the battle itself. Directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and Terence Young, it received high critical acclaim. It was premiered simultaneously in Ottawa, Arnhem and the Gaumont Theatre in the Haymarket, London on the 17th September 1946. These special tickets were manufactured from alloy salvaged from a glider which took part in the Arnhem landings. They are of course seldom encountered and highly prized.
Rare Arnhem \'Theirs Is the Glory\' Souvenir A souvenir metal ticket from the premier of the 1946 film \"Theirs is the Glory\", and made of metal from one of the crashed gliders which carried the British 1st Airborne Division into battle at Arnhem. The film was a docu-drama covering the experiences of the British airborne forces at Arnhem and Oosterbeek, and was filmed on location with veterans of the battle itself. Directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and Terence Young, it received high critical acclaim. It was premiered simultaneously in Ottawa, Arnhem and the Gaumont Theatre in the Haymarket, London on the 17th September 1946. These special tickets were manufactured from alloy salvaged from a glider which took part in the Arnhem landings. They are of course seldom encountered and highly prized. ..
Rare ARP Beret A 1942 dated example of this seldom encountered item of Home Front Civil Defence headgear. The crown is of distinctive multi-piece construction, strictly lending the term beret inappropriate. The condition externally is excellent, the liner bears good clear markings, only the leather sweatband shows wear and tear.
Rare ARP Cap Badge and Shoulder Titles
Rare ARP Handbook A strangely quaint volume, and certainly uncommon
Rare ARP Helmet A very good example in white with ranks stripes. Always a rare type and very seldom encountered in such condition.
Rare ARP Senior Warden Brassard
Rare ARP Shell Dressing Satchel & Contents A very good example of this scarce item of equipment. The haversack is complete with an original pack of Civil Defence Shell Dressings.
Rare Artillery Shell Depth Gauge
Rare As-Issued Home Guard Printed Shoulder Titles A rare original pair of these much reproduced titles.
Rare ATS Battledress Blouse A superb example of a private-purchase ATS BD Blouse. It retains its original shoulder titles, bronze breast badge denoting attachment to an Artillery unit, and ATS lanyard. The original label provides the owner’s details. Throughout the condition is excellent. A lovely garment.
Rare Australian Pattern 1937 Webbing Entrenching Tool Cover
Rare Australian P\'37 Pistol Ammunition Pouch
Rare Autographed Douglas Bader Biography A classic, Paul Brickhill\'s biography of RAF legend Douglas Bader, Reach For the Sky. What makes this copy rare indeed is the fact it has been autographed by Bader himself. An extremely special copy of this superb and moving biography.
Rare Autographed Douglas Bader Biography A classic, Paul Brickhill's biography of RAF legend Douglas Bader, Reach For the Sky. What makes this copy rare indeed is the fact it has been autographed by Bader himself and the actor Kenneth Moore who played him on the motion picture of this book. An extremely special copy of this superb and moving biography.
Rare Autographed Para Commando Memoir A 1953 first edition of Anthony Deane-Drummond\'s Wartime memoir Return Ticket in which he recounts his service as a paratrooper from the Tragino Aqueduct raid as far as Arnhem. This is an autographed copy from the time of the book\'s release, the signature being on an official publisher\'s label. During the Second World War, Deane–Drummond served in Europe and in North Africa, he volunteered for Commando duty, and was assigned as second–in–command of the force which participated in Operation Colossus, an airborne raid on southern Italy in February 1941. The raid was unsuccessful, with every member of the unit being taken prisoner by Italian forces. Deane–Drummond managed to escape from captivity in in July 1942. He received the Military Cross for his successful escape. On his return to England, he was posted to the newly–formed 1st Airborne Division, and saw service in Operation Market Garden as second–in–command of the divisional signals. He became separated from his unit whilst trying to link up with 1st Parachute Brigade, who were surrounded at the north end of Arnhem Bridge, and along with three other soldiers spent three days trapped in a small room at the back of a German–occupied house. On managing to leave this building, they split up to cross the river; Deane–Drummond successfully swam to the south bank of the Rhine, but was almost immediately taken prisoner. The next day, he managed to escape from a group who were being escorted out of Arnhem, and spent the next eleven days hiding inside a large cupboard until he felt safe to move. After leaving his hiding place, Deane–Drummond made contact with the Resistance, and waited two weeks until he was brought back to British lines as part of Operation Pegasus. He was mentioned in despatches for this second escape, and awarded a bar to his Military Cross.
Rare autographed portrait of Field Marshall Douglas Haig
Rare Baird Engineering No 4 Mk II* Bayonet Baird Engineering produced 75,000 of the No.4 Mk II* spike bayonets between 1942 and 1944, the smallest number produced by any manufacturer
Rare Battle Damaged 1915 War Office Pattern Steel Helmet An untouched example retaining its original blue-gray paint finish. It shows schrapnel damage to the rim at one side, and a few minor indentations which may also have been caused by shell fragments. Its original owner has removed the oilcloth tongued-liner, relying on the less sweat-inducing crown padding. A rare and characterful survivor.
Rare Battle of Britain Period RAF Scramble Chair A rare original inter-War dated and Air Ministry stamped ash Windsor chair. Such as these were commonplace at RAF stations, and are frequently seen in period photographs. If your Battle-of-Britain period pilot wasn\'t awaiting the Scramble alarm seated in a Lloyd Loom armchair, he was in one of these. Please email for postage costs.
Rare Battlefield Tour - Operation Bluecoat In 1947 the British Army of the Rhine arranged a series of extremely important Battlefield Tours covering key operations from the Allied invasion of Europe leading up the final defeat of Germany. These were performed for leading military and civic personnel and were accompanied by highly detailed guides intended to stand as important historical records. Just 500 of the guides were published, of these 350 were Spectator copies, each numbered. Many are now to be found in institutional collections and libraries; few appear on the open market. This is a Spectator copy of the guide to the battlefield tour covering Operation Bluecoat, 8 Corps operations south of Caumont, 30-31 July 1944. It is a large format publication, including numerous maps and photographs
Rare Battlefield Tour - Operation Plunder In 1947 the British Army of the Rhine arranged a series of extremely important Battlefield Tours covering key operations from the Allied invasion of Europe leading up the final defeat of Germany. These were performed for leading military and civic personnel and were accompanied by highly detailed guides intended to stand as important historical records. Just 500 of the guides were published, of these 350 were Spectator copies, each numbered. Many are now to be found in institutional collections and libraries; few appear on the open market. This is a Spectator copy of the guide to the battlefield tour covering Operation Plunder, the 12 Corp crossing of the Rhine, and in particular the part played by the 15th (Scottish) Division and the Air operations. It is a large format publication, including numerous maps, photographs and an original Air Ministry aerial photograph.
Rare Battlefield Tour - Operation Totalize In 1947 the British Army of the Rhine arranged a series of extremely important Battlefield Tours covering key operations from the Allied invasion of Europe leading up the final defeat of Germany. These were performed for leading military and civic personnel and were accompanied by highly detailed guides intended to stand as important historical records. Just 500 of the guides were published, of these 350 were Spectator copies, each numbered. Many are now to be found in institutional collections and libraries; few appear on the open market. This is a Spectator copy of the guide to the battlefield tour covering Operation Totalize, 2nd Canadian Corps operations astride the road Caen-Falaise, 7-8 August 1944. It is a large format publication, including numerous maps and photographs
Rare Battlefield Tour - Operation Veritable In 1947 the British Army of the Rhine arranged a series of extremely important Battlefield Tours covering key operations from the Allied invasion of Europe leading up the final defeat of Germany. These were performed for leading military and civic personnel and were accompanied by highly detailed guides intended to stand as important historical records. Just 500 of the guides were published, of these 350 were Spectator copies, each numbered. Many are now to be found in institutional collections and libraries; few appear on the open market. This is a Spectator copy of the guide to the battlefield tour covering Operation Veritable, 30 Corps operations between the Maas and the Rhine, 8-10 February 1945. It is a large format publication, including numerous maps and photographs
Rare Bayonet Book A copy of the highly regarded and reference Bayonets form Jansen\'s Notebook. This mammoth work details a colossal range of bayonets from around the world and remains an essential reference for the collector.
Rare Bayonet Training Pamphlet An exceptionally well illustrated manual
Rare Beach Groups Flash Composed of specialist units from all three Services, the job of the amphibious Beach Groups was to organise and cope with the landing of assault forces, including clearing beaches and exits of mines, making exits for amongst others airfield construction units, supervision and unloading of craft, organising dumps for ammunition and petrol, signal systems, beach dressing stations for wounded, and rearward movement for evacuating more the seriously wounded and POWs.
Rare BEF Slip-on Shoulder Title
Rare BEF Slip-on Shoulder Title
Rare Belgian Commando Training Fighting Knife An example of this distinctive training aide as shown in Fred Stephens's classic book on the subject
Rare Belgian Commando Training Fighting Knife An example of this distinctive training aide as shown in Fred Stephens's classic book on the subject
Rare Bibliography of Arms & Armour related articles in The Connoisseur, 1901-1960 An extremely useful little booklet which I've used to successfully track down rare and important articles for my own studies
Rare Black Watch Officer\'s Mess Dress Named to Ronald A M Ewart (whose frocks and other uniforms I have also listed). It shows light moth, fading and discolouration typical of scarlet uniforms of this age, with some silver-wire braid loose, however it is complete and sound. A scarce named garment.
Rare Blacker Bombard / Spigot Mortar Ammunition Handbook The most detailed publication on the subject
Rare Boer Model 1893/1895 Mauser Rifle By far the most pleasing deactivated rifle I have handled in quite some time. It is entirely homogenous, and in extremely fine condition, the steel retaining much original blued finish, and the walnut stock having what can be fairly described as a furniture-like polish. It is profusely marked and bears matching serials throughout. As was common amongst Boer marksmen, the original owner of this rifle has personalised it by way of rather striking but carving. The latter gives his name, and a location, M W Stroom, Z. A. R. (Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek, South African Rebublic). A handsome rifle with rare provenance. Sorry, for sale within the UK only. Certificate lacking
Rare Boer Model 1893/1895 Mauser Rifle Additional images
Rare Boer War - WWI Officers Sam Browne Greatcoat Carrier An example of one of the scarcest items of Sam Browne equipment. One of the best examples I have ever handled.
Rare Boer War / pre-WWI Army Spade An excellent example dated 1902
Rare Boer War / pre-WWI Mills Webbing Equipment Cleaning Shield
Rare Boer War / WWI Clasp Knife An example of a War Office marked Thomas Turner Encore clasp knife as issued to both Royal Navy and Army personnel
Rare Boer War / WWI Dinner and Cocoa Ration
Rare Boer War / WWI Mills Webbing Equipment Cleaning Shield
Rare Boer War 1899 dated British Army Food Ration
Rare Boer War Billy Can and measure / scoop The presence of the printed card suggests this was perhaps once a museum exhibit
Rare Boer War British Army issue Marching Compass A 1900 dated MkIII compass
Rare Boer War Enamelled Silver Vesta Case By Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham, 1902, the obverse finely base taille enamelled with a representation of the ribbon of the Queen\'s South Africa Medal, the back engraved: \"Souvenir, 5th Jany 1900, from F. J. Stohwasser and Sergt Major Winter,\". Purchased at Bonhams in 2005 for £456.
Rare Boer War History Spurgin's On Active Service with The Northumberland and Durham Yeomen, under Lord Methuen. (South Africa, 1900-1901.)
Rare Boer War Imperial Light Horse Chart/Map Board A type used later by Royal Flying Corps aircrew. The strap verso allowed in to be work strapped to a limb. The only example I have seen retaining it\'s original case.
Rare Boer War Mafeking Button Badge A charming example bearing a portrait of Baden Powell, the Defender of Mafeking.
Rare Boer War Mounted Infantry Bandolier An excellent example modified as so often seen in period photographs for wear around the waist to suplement a shoulder-worn bandolier
Rare Boer War Northumberland and Durham Yeomanry Slouch Hat Badge
Rare Boer War Nurse Document and Insignia Group A fascinating group including rare Boer War period Army Nursing Sister\'s Red Cross insignia.
Rare Boer War Officers\' Haversack Conforming to the pattern described in the 1900 Dress Regulations, this is a very good example of the haversack worn by officers with Sam Browne field service equipment. Most I have seen are white, this is a handsome khaki example. It bears a button of the Dorsetshire Regiment. A rare and attractive example.
Rare Boer War Period Army Issue Revolver Holster An excellent example issue marked to the Royal Horse Artillery and as worn with the Pattern 1888 Slade Wallace buff leather belt.
Rare Boer War period British Army Emergency Ration
Rare Boer War period British Army Water Bottle
Rare Boer War Period Webbing Rifle Sling A rare example of the Sling, rifle, web, General Service MkI. The first webbing sling adopted by the British military. this is the first issue variant with short brass tabs.
Rare Boiled Sweets Ration Tin A 1943 dated example of this rare and sought after ration tin.
Rare Boiled Sweets, Salt & Matches Ration Tin A 1944 dated example of this rare and much sought after ration tin.
Rare Book of Harrow School Great War Casualties
Rare Book on Antique Scottish Weapons A copy of the much sought after 1963 Scottish Art Review Special issue entitled Scottish Weapons. It contains numerous important works including Blair & Wallace on early dirks, Reid on William Allan basket hilted swords and Scott on Glasgow basket hilts, Reid on early Scottish pistols and Scott on a rare hand-and-a-half sword found in the Clyde. A fascinating and essential reference.
Rare Book on Armour The armoury of the Castle of Churburg in the South Tyrol is one of the most important to have survived near intact. It contains the armours of the Counts of Matsch and Trapp and some of the earliest pieces in existence not discovered by excavation. Oswald Trapp's 1929 catalogue, translated and contributed to by Sir James Mann opened up the armoury to scholars and became a landmark study. It was printed in limited numbers, the trade edition amounting to just 400 copies. The book is printed in large quarto (32x27cm), runs to some 324 pages and includes 72 superb full-page plates in addition to numerous line illustrations including reproductions of armourers' marks.
Rare Book on Armour & Arms An excellent copy of J Starkie Gardner\'s rare 1898 work Foreign Armour in England.
Rare Book on British Web Equipment An excellent and seldom encountered publication covering an under-researched subject
Rare Book on Canadian Sailing Ships Frederick William Wallace's Record Of Canadian Shipping: A List Of Square-Rigged Vessels, Mainly 500 Tons And Over, Built In The Eastern Provinces Of British North America From The Year 1786 To 1920, published at Toronto by The Musson Book Company in 1929. Illustrated with photographs, paintings and drawings. I can find just one copy for sale online.
Rare book on German Military Musicians and Music
Rare Book on Incendiary Warfare
Rare Book on Military Fighting Knives
Rare book on the development of the EM-2 Rifle Dugelby's important study EM-2, concept and design is an extremely scarce volume
Rare book on the Small Sword in England An exceptionally rare volume, J D Aylward's The Small-Sword in England. An extremely important work. This is a very good ex-library copy
Rare Book on Under-Hammer Guns Logan's A Pictorial History of the under-Hammer Gun
Rare book on US 22-caliber Rifles Charles L Landis' Twenty-Two Caliber Varmint Rifles
Rare Book on WWI British Formation Signs A rare 1920 first edition of Wheeler Holohan\'s Divisional and other Signs, a book which has surprisingly never been bettered in its field. This copy is made all the more delightful in having had tipped in colour representation of many of the flashes taken from the famous Wills\' cigarette card series of the 1920\'s. An essential reference.
Rare Book on WWI-WWII Flying & Aircrew Insignia A copy of Don Chalif\'s classic Military Pilot & Aircrew Badges of the World 1870 to Present. A rare and much sought after work.
Rare Border Regiment Plastic Cap Badges
Rare Border Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Titles These are rare indeed.
Rare Border Regiment Territorial / Militia Battalion Officers' Service Dress Cap Badge
Rare Border Regiment unit-marked 1907 Pattern Bayonet
Rare Bound Edition of Military Illustrated Now over 20 years old, these issues of Military Illustrated contain numerous seminal articles which I still refer to with frequency. The seldom encountered bound editions contained 6 issues each and are to be considered essential reference. Among the articles contained in this volume are Brian Davis\' superb study of U-Boat crew uniforms, Bull\'s article on WWI British grenades, Haythornthwaite on Boer War Officers\' Uniforms, Barbarski on WWII Free Polish Armoured Uniforms, and Carman\'s groundbreaking and as yet unsurpassed work on WWII Army Commando insignia (the second part is contained in a later MI volume also listed).
Rare Bound Edition of Military Illustrated Now over 20 years old, these issues of Military Illustrated contain numerous seminal articles which I still refer to with frequency. The seldom encountered bound editions contained 6 issues each and are to be considered essential reference. Among the articles contained in this volume are the second part of Carman\'s superb study of WWII Army Commando insignia, Barbarski on the 1st Polish Independent Parachute Brigade, Pegler on the Vickers machine gun in WWI, and Bull on WWI German grenades, amongst many others.
Rare Bound Edition of Military Illustrated Now over 20 years old, these issues of Military Illustrated contain numerous seminal articles which I still refer to with frequency. The seldom encountered bound editions contained 6 issues each and are to be considered essential reference. Among the articles contained in this volume are Lyles & Amodio on Waffen SS uniforms worn on the Eastern front, Hogg & Chappell on Bren gunners in North West Europe, Vickridge on WWI British trench works, and many others.
Rare Bound Run of the Border Regiment Magazine Covering approximately six years from issue number one of 1947, this sun contains a wealth of information on this Regiment. An extremely rare run.
Rare Boys Anti Tank Rifle Combination Spanner An excellent example, clearly marked.
Rare Boys Anti Tank Rifle Combination Tool I am currently seeking a Boys Anti Tank Rifle, do get in touch should you have one to sell or trade
Rare Bradford Home Guard Proficiency Badge An excellent example of this unique Home Guard badge.
Rare Bradford Home Guard Proficiency Badge An excellent example of this unique Home Guard badge.
Rare Brazilian Army Officers' Sword
Rare Bren Drum Magazine Adaptor One the rarest of Bren accessories
Rare Bren Drum Magazine Chest A rare example retaining its original paint, markings and filling instructions label. The interior wooden divisions are lacking and there is worm, however restoration of the former is straightforward.
Rare Bren Gun Magazine Carrier These Bren magazine haversacks are very seldom encountered and little understood. They were introduced with the gun and were intended to carry magazines in the thin canvas liner commonly encountered and seldom correctly described. They incorporate both a shoulder strap and a flat steel hook; I am led to believe the latter allowed it to be secured to the wearer\'s belt, or a Bren Gun / Universal Carrier. This is an excellent dated example.
Rare Bren Gun Magazine Carrier These Bren magazine haversacks are very seldom encountered and little understood. They were introduced with the gun and were intended to carry magazines in the thin canvas liner commonly encountered and seldom correctly described. They incorporate both a shoulder strap and a flat steel hook; I am led to believe the latter allowed it to be secured to the wearer\'s belt, or a Bren Gun / Universal Carrier. This is an excellent dated example.
Rare Bren LMG Webbing Cover An example of the seldom encountered cover for the Bren Light Machine Gun. This example is in unissued condition, maker-marked and dated 1941. It was designed to fit over the gun leaving only the butt exposed. Further, the arrangement of the quick release fasteners was such that it would fit the gun even when mounted upon it\'s tripod. A very scarce item of Bren kit.
Rare Bren LMG Webbing Cover - First Pattern Variant An example of the seldom encountered cover for the Bren Light Machine Gun. This example is in excellent condition, maker-marked and dated 1940. It was designed to fit over the gun leaving only the butt exposed. Further, the arrangement of the quick release fasteners was such that it would fit the gun even when mounted upon it\'s tripod. This is the rare first pattern of this item, the second pattern had and additional strap and buckle. A very scarce item of Bren kit.
Rare Bren LMG Webbing Cover - First Pattern Variant An example of the seldom encountered cover for the Bren Light Machine Gun. This example is in excellent condition, maker-marked and dated 1940. It was designed to fit over the gun leaving only the butt exposed. Further, the arrangement of the quick release fasteners was such that it would fit the gun even when mounted upon it\'s tripod. This is the rare first pattern of this item, the second pattern had and additional strap and buckle. A very scarce item of Bren kit.
Rare Bren LMG Webbing Cover - Second Variant An example of the seldom encountered cover for the Bren Light Machine Gun. This example is in excellent condition, maker-marked and dated 1940. It was designed to fit over the gun leaving only the butt exposed. Further, the arrangement of the quick release fasteners was such that it would fit the gun even when mounted upon it's tripod. A very scarce item of Bren kit.
Rare Bren Machine Gun Butt Plate and Shoulder Strap One to complete your MkI Bren. It comprises and original shoulder strap fitted to a restored original butt plate. These were officially removed from MKI Brens during the War and are invariably missing on surviving examples today. This allows you to restore your gun to it\'s original early-War configuration.
Rare Bren Machine Gun magazine Loading Tool An excellent example of this much sought after and very seldom encountered pattern.
Rare Bren Machine Gun Webbing Cover In unissued condition exhibiting light storage marks
Rare British 84mm Carl Gustav Infantry Anti-Tank Gun Manual
Rare British Army Highland Regiment Spats An extremely scarce pair of Other Ranks\' canvas spats as worn by the Highland Regiments. In excellent used condition and likely Victorian or First World War in date.
Rare British Army Issue Day Sporran An excellent example bearing Ordnance and issue stamps.
Rare British Army Knitted Wool Hose Tops
Rare British Army Officers\' Field Boots A lovely example of this seldom encountered pattern as used during the First World War but apparently with this pair during the Second.
Rare British Army Pattern 1925 Type Webbing Bayonet Frog Originally khaki, not a bleached RAF blue example. Broad arrow marked. A rare variant indeed.
Rare British Army Primus Stove An extremely scarce British Army issue Primus stove complete in its original transit tin. The tin has apparently been wrapped in paper tape at some time, though I can\'t think why; however the base shows traces of its original green paint finish and the stove itself retains its original Army paint. In working order.
Rare British Army Stalwart Amphibious Vehicle Servicing Schedule
Rare British Cavalry Saddle Wallets While officer-quality examples are scarce, their Ordnance-issue equivalents are extremely rare, these being the only set I have handled in years. A lovely strong and supple pair.
Rare British Hydrogen Bomb Test Penant A personal memento of Operation Grapple
Rare British Military Mission to Greece Badge
Rare British Mk 301 Clandestine / Special Forces Radio Receiver One of the smallest valve receivers ever designed. Complete with accessories box. . See further detail here
Rare British POW Airmail Unused Pro-Forma
Rare Brown Bess Bayonet converted by addition of Enfield type Locking Ring
Rare Brown Bess Fusil or Carbine Socket Bayonet A diminutive Georgian socket bayonet for a carbine or fusil. Blade 10 inches, socket 207/8 inch, MRD 21mm, S-M 37mm. Though it has a light coating of surface rust, it appears to be relatively free of pitting and I am sure it will polish to an excellent state. A scarce example in unusually good condition.
Rare Burma Campaign Bush Hat An excellent example of this most iconic of items of WWII Far East Theatre headgear. A British-made example in a large size and dated 1943. It retains it\'s original insignia indicating it was worn by an officer of the Royal Engineers, part of the XIV Army. The liner stitching is failing as usual but the hat remains an excellent and rare example.
Rare cake of Khaki Blanco
Rare Cameronians Piper\'s Badge The rare and distinctive cap badge worn by Pipers of the 1st battalion The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). A lovely example.
Rare Camouflage Face Veil Helmet Cover A rare British-made 1944 dated helmet mosquito net modified for wear as a camouflage face veil.
Rare Camouflage Paint Sample Book
Rare Canadian 1914 Webbing Holster for the M1911 Colt
Rare Canadian 1925 Pattern Khaki Webbing Pack
Rare Canadian 1937 Pattern Auxilliary Pouches & Yoke A mint unissued WWII dated set. Extremely difficult to replace.
Rare Canadian 1937 Pattern Webbing Binocular case One of the rarest items of Canadian-manufactured P\'37 webbing.
Rare Canadian Naval Officer\'s Telescope An excellent example of the Naval Pattern 373 single-draw telescope. Well marked and in nickel-plated brass with leather. Optically excellent. A very fine instrument.
Rare Canadian Pattern 1915 Bayonet Frog Unit marked
Rare Canadian P\'37 Brace Attachments A mint unissued pair of this unique pattern
Rare Canadian P\'37 Entrenching Tool Cover A mint unissued example. Certainly one of the most rare items of Canadian P\'37.
Rare Canadian RAF 1937 Pattern Bayonet Frog In mint unissued condition. Impossible to improve and extremely difficult to replace.
Rare Canadian-made Motor Cyclist\'s Breeches A superb unissued pair in a useful size. While British-made examples are not uncommon, this is the only Canadian pair I have encountered.
Rare Cavalry Officer's Horse Plume A seldom encountered item of regimental horse furniture, a throat plume for a cavalry officer’s charger.
Rare Cavarly SMLE Rifle 'Bucket' A 1928 dated Canadian example of these very seldom encountered items of cavalry saddlery
Rare Champagne Reserved for Allied Troops An unopened bottle of pre-War vintage Moet et Chandon champagne labelled as Reserved for Allied Armies
Rare Channel Islands Liberation Force printed Formation Sign
Rare Cheshire Yeomanry Officer's Brodie Helmet A real 'sleeper', indeed when I acquired it the helmet had an old piece of brass picture-hanging wire affixed to the chin strap staples which had been used to hand it from a wall. This extremely pleasing helmet has a War Office shell and officer's private purchase liner. To the front is affixed a Cheshire Yeomanry officer's bronze cap badge. The shell retains its original paint finish. An extremely attractive and absolutely original unaltered WWI helmet
Rare Chindit Bowie Knife An excellent example of this highly sought after combat Bowie knife. These were manufactured in India and were popular with British troops, though their association with the Chindits who carried them is what makes them so highly prized today. The grips are commonly of wood, though those on this example are in the less frequently encountered horn. Aside from some faults to the hilt retaining strap (though it is complete), and a tiny loss to the very tip, this example is in superb condition, indeed the images do not do justice to the blade, it retains its factory edge and finishing marks. An excellent example.
Rare Chindits Cloth Shoulder Title
Rare Christies Catalogue US Arms & Americana A stunning Christies catalogues, that of the 2001 sale of Property from the Gaines de Graffenried Family: A Texas Collection. Running to some 150 pages describing and illustrating an astonishing array of historical American arms and related material. A sumptuous work.
Rare City of London (London Postal) Battalion Home Guard Order No doubt a unique example
Rare Commando Fighting Manual, Fairbairn\'s A rare original of a much reproduced manual, Captain W E Fairbairn\'s Get Tough!. Fairbairn is remembered to this day as the co-designer of the FS Fighting Knife and Smatchet, both of which are illustrated in this book. Captain Fairbairn served pre-War with the Shanghai Municipal Police, the martial arts he learnt in this role he brought to bear when asked to train Britain’s early Commandos and Paratroops. Hi book on the subject remains the most sought after of it\'s kind. Published in1943 and running to some 126 pages packed with excellent illustrations, a true classic.
Rare Commando Fighting Manual, Fairbairn\'s \'All-In Fighting\' A scarce original of a much reproduced manual, Captain W E Fairbairn\'s \"All-In Fighting\". Fairbairn is remembered to this day as the co-designer of the FS Fighting Knife and Smatchet, both of which are illustrated in this book. Captain Fairbairn served pre-War with the Shanghai Municipal Police, the martial arts he learnt in this role he brought to bear when asked to train Britain’s early Commandos and Paratroops. Hi book on the subject remains the most sought after of it\'s kind. Published in 1943 and packed with excellent illustrations, a true classic. While original copies are scarce, those with dust jackets like this example are rather rare. I have another copy without dust jacket available at £95, email me should you wish it
Rare commercial Pattern 1907 Bayonet Bearing the Wilkinson, Pall Mall mark and no Ordnance stamps. Of the type sold to VTC units etc. In a later Ordnance scabbard. Such examples are seldom encountered.
Rare Commercial Vickers Machine Gun Manual A slightly water-damaged example of this rare official Vickers publication
Rare complete run of Militaria - English edition The English language edition of Militaria ran to just 25 copies published between 1994 and 1996. It contained a vast number of superb articles, many seminal and of enduring importance to collectors, I refer to my run frequently. Articles cover amongst other subjects: WWI German assault packs, WWII German headgear, WWII US uniforms, equipment and insignia, German identity discs, Italian Black Brigades, WWI and WWII British helmets and their markings, Free French Commandos, WWII Soviet Infantry, Italian forage caps, US assault jerkins, WWII Royal Navy uniforms, the Dingo Scout Car, Luftwaffe bomber crews, German ski troops, Japanese air crew uniforms, WWII British plastic cap badges, WWII Dutch infantry, WWI New Zealand & Canadian troops, SS belt buckles, D-Day Canadian troops, British-made US Army clothing, Reichswehr uniforms, US Mine detectors, British Army body armour, WWI Rumanian Army, SS daggers, U-Boat insignia, WWII ATS uniforms, etc. Quite simply essential reference. I sell individual copies at £9 each and have a few singles available, do get in touch if you are looking for odd copies.
Rare complete run of Militaria - English edition The English language edition of Militaria ran to just 25 copies published between 1994 and 1996. It contained a vast number of superb articles, many seminal and of enduring importance to collectors, I refer to my run frequently. Articles cover amongst other subjects: WWI German assault packs, WWII German headgear, WWII US uniforms, equipment and insignia, German identity discs, Italian Black Brigades, WWI and WWII British helmets and their markings, Free French Commandos, WWII Soviet Infantry, Italian forage caps, US assault jerkins, WWII Royal Navy uniforms, the Dingo Scout Car, Luftwaffe bomber crews, German ski troops, Japanese air crew uniforms, WWII British plastic cap badges, WWII Dutch infantry, WWI New Zealand & Canadian troops, SS belt buckles, D-Day Canadian troops, British-made US Army clothing, Reichswehr uniforms, US Mine detectors, British Army body armour, WWI Rumanian Army, SS daggers, U-Boat insignia, WWII ATS uniforms, etc. Quite simply essential reference. I sell individual copies at £9 each and have a few singles available, do get in touch if you are looking for odd copies.
Rare complete run of Militaria - English edition The English language edition of Militaria ran to just 25 copies published between 1994 and 1996. It contained a vast number of superb articles, many seminal and of enduring importance to collectors, I refer to my run frequently. Articles cover amongst other subjects: Paras and special forces, WWI German assault packs, WWII German headgear, WWII US uniforms, equipment and insignia, German identity discs, Italian Black Brigades, WWI and WWII British helmets and their markings, Free French Commandos, WWII Soviet Infantry, Italian forage caps, US assault jerkins, WWII Royal Navy uniforms, the Dingo Scout Car, Luftwaffe bomber crews, German ski troops, Japanese air crew uniforms, WWII British plastic cap badges, WWII Dutch infantry, WWI New Zealand & Canadian troops, SS belt buckles, D-Day Canadian troops, British-made US Army clothing, Reichswehr uniforms, US Mine detectors, British Army body armour, WWI Rumanian Army, SS daggers, U-Boat insignia, WWII ATS uniforms, etc. Complete runs such as this are highly prized and seldom seen for sale. Quite simply essential reference
Rare complete set of Home Guard Equipment Part of the group belonging to Home Guardsman H E Hillam. Recently acquired and fresh to the market
Rare complete WWII Emergency Ration Quite simply the best example I have ever seen.
Rare Complete WWII Emergency Ration Tin An example of the seldom-encountered Emergency Ration Tin. Complete with it\'s original contents.
Rare Corps of Guides Cloth Shoulder Titles
Rare Crimean War Victoria Cross Recipient Photogravure Portrait That of Charles Henry Lumley (1824 – 1858), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross as a captain in the 97th (The Queen\'s Own Royal West Kent) Regiment of Foot. On 8 September 1855 at Sebastopol, during an assault on the Redan, Captain Lumley was among the first inside the work, where he was immediately attacked by three Russian gunners who were reloading a field piece. He shot two of them with his revolver when he was knocked down by a stone which stunned him for a moment, but on recovery, he drew his sword and was in the act of cheering his men on, when he was severely wounded in the mouth. Born at Forres, Morayshire, he is buried in the churchyard at Brecon Cathedral. This is an extremely rare period Victorian portrait.
Rare Cyprus 'Emergency'EOKA Cap A captured British Army General Service Cap as used by the Greek Cypriot nationalist guerrilla forces EOKA and bearing their embroidered acronym and badge
Rare D-Day Document "The Mounting of Operation Overlord as it concerned London District, 1943 - 1944". A highly detailed confidential history prepared by HQ London District, November 1944
Rare D-Day RAF Beach Unit Memoir A rare signed presentation copy of Alan Melville\'s excellent and classic D-Day memoir First Tide. The author, an officer in Air Ministry Public Relations was the official Air Information radio correspondent for the Normandy invasion, attached to No 1 RAF Beach Squadron. This is a 1945 first edition of this highly regarded work. Copies are hard to come by, a signed copy such as this likely impossible to replace.
Rare D-Day Unit History Lt-Col Nicholson's 1948 unit history "No 2 Mechanical Equipment (Tn) Units, Royal Engineers. D Day to VE Day". Essential reference and extremely well illustrated
Rare Daimler Armoured Car Manual
Rare deactivated 1940 No3 MkI Flare Pistol A seldom encountered pattern. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Rare deactivated British Service Thompson Submachine Gun An 'old spec' deactivated Model 1928A1 Thompson Submachine Gun with slings period re-located for British service. Of particular note is the presence of the mark Tommy Gun on the reciever. In order for the Auto Ordnance Corporation to register the trademark “Tommy Gun”, the mark had to appear on the product, so a very few Thompson M1928 and M1928A1 receivers were thus marked. Examples are rare indeed. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Rare Deactivated Charger Loading Lee Enfield with Gallipoli Association An attractive example bearing unit marks of the 4th Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers. The latter suffered over 500 casualties at Helles in July of 1915. Click here to read the War Record of the Battalion. The rifle was ultimately downgraded to EY or 'Emergency Use' status, as such being used exclusively for rifle grenade launching. A fine rifle with a rare provenance. Sorry, for sale in the UK only
Rare Deactivated Charger Loading Lee Enfield with Gallipoli Association Additional images
Rare DEMS Pocket Book Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships were armed British merchant ships with an adequate defence against enemy submarines and aircraft. They were manned by marine Royal Artillery who deployed a wide range of armaments against enemy attack including Lewis guns and the fascinating Hollman grenade projector. This is a rare copy of the DEMS Pocket Book one of which was issued to each DEMS gunner. It details all aspects of the DEMS duties and required proficiencies. A fascinating document.
Rare DEMS Pocket Book & Related Documents Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships were armed British merchant ships with an adequate defence against enemy submarines and aircraft. They were manned by marine Royal Artillery who deployed a wide range of armaments against enemy attack. This is a rare copy of the DEMS Pocket Book one of which was issued to each DEMS gunner. It details all aspects of the DEMS duties and required proficiencies. A fascinating group.
Rare DEMS Shoulder Title As worn by personnel of Defensively Armed Merchant Ships
Rare Depot Battalion 1st British Columbia Regiment Swagger Stick A fine example
Rare Derbyshire Air Raid Welfare Lapel Badge
Rare double-maker-marked Imperial German S98/05 Bayonet Bearing the mark of Anker-Werke, of which only one is recorded in Anthony Carter's seminal work on this bayonet
Rare double-unit-marked 1888 Pattern Bayonet Uncommonly marked on each face and apparently issued to the 5th and 7th Battalions of the Northumberland Fusiliers, the Regiment with the highest casualties of the Great War
Rare Douglas Bader signed Biography From my own collection an example acquired while I was an undergraduate. These officially-signed copies are extremely scarce and of course much sought after. Reach for the Sky remains one of the most celebrated RAF biographies of all time, this copy will remain an exceptionally poignant and desirable example.
Rare Drill Purpose No4 Spike Bayonet An extremely scarce original DP No4 Bayonet. The point has been ground and the socket stamped D.P.. The bayonet itself is by Stevens Savage.
Rare Drill Purpose P'07 Bayonet These training bayonets had their tips rounded and pommels marked DP. Original examples are seldom encountered.
Rare Drill Purpose Pattern 1907 Bayonet Both bayonet and scabbard locket DP marked.
Rare Drill Purpose Pattern 1907 Bayonet Not lacking a scabbard, as Drill Purpose bayonets were generally not carried in such. A rare example bearing the correct DP mark struck into its pommel.
Rare Duke of Wellington\'s Regiment 49th (West Riding) Infantry Division BD Blouse Bearing brigade seniority arm-of-service strips.
Rare Durham Light Infantry Steel Helmet An extremely appealing Mk2 steel helmet. Factory-finished in an early War tan colour, it was later over-painted in a darker camouflage finish. To one side is a red crowned strung bugle of the DLI. The insignia is of the period and original to the helmet. A rare example
Rare early 17th Century Wheellock Pistol / Musket Spanner In exceptional burnished condition. These tools were used for tensioning the spring which drives the lock; this example also incorporates turn-screws and an aperture for guaging the diameter of the weapon's shot
Rare early 18th Century Brown Bess Bayonet An example of a Land Pattern musket bayonet dating to the period 1720-1745 and identifiable by virtue of the decorative shield shaped collar to the socket where if meets the elbow or tang of the blade. Examples are rare indeed (I've owned just two), and are highly prized. This is an extremely fine example, bearing engraved rack number to the socket.
Rare early 18th Century Brown Bess Bayonet An example of a Land Pattern musket bayonet dating to the period 1720-1745 and identifiable by virtue of the decorative shield shaped collar to the socket where if meets the elbow or tang of the blade. Examples are rare indeed (I've owned just two), and are highly prized. This is an extremely fine example, bearing engraved rack number to the socket.
Rare early 18th Century Brown Bess Bayonet An example of a Land Pattern musket bayonet dating to the period 1720-1745 and identifiable by virtue of the decorative shield shaped collar to the socket where if meets the elbow or tang of the blade. Examples are rare indeed (I've owned just two), and are highly prized. This is an extremely fine example, bearing engraved rack number to the socket.
Rare early 18th Century Brown Bess Bayonet An example of a Land Pattern musket bayonet dating to the period 1720-1745 and identifiable by virtue of the decorative shield shaped collar to the socket where if meets the elbow or tang of the blade. Examples are somewhat rare indeed and are highly prized. This is an extremely fine example, bearing engraved rack number to the socket.
Rare early 1903 Pattern Infantry Bandolier A 1903 dated Mark I example bearing unit marks
Rare early 19th Century Toy Socket Bayonet Likely French, and equally likely from a fully functioning miniature musket, the property of a wealthy young boy
Rare early Book on Armour A copy of Francis Grose's seminal 1785 work A Treatise on Ancient Armour and Weapons, bound complete with the 1789 Supplement. This fascinating volume includes a wealth of engraved illustrations and is considered the first work of its kind.
Rare early book, The Tank, Its Birth and Development Published immediately after the Armistice by the manufacturer of the original tank, William Foster & Co. Ltd. It was from the designs and drawings by Sir William Tritton, the MD of the Company, that all pioneer tanks were made. Accompanied by an informative narrative, this book contains a wealth of photographs of early tanks, often in military action, and also of the work floors at Wellington Foundry where they were produced, together with some employees. The King and Queen visited in 1918 and photographs of that occasion are included here. There is a page of testimonials to Foster s Tanks by Sir Douglas Haig and by Generals of the opposing army in the Great War. Finally, there is a section on the company s Standard Products which include steam engines, road locomotives, tractors and agricultural machinery. In this section are two attractively coloured plates which compliment a very striking, full-coloured frontispiece of A Tank in Action .
Rare early inter-War Irish Guards OR\'s Service Dress Tunic While it bears old repairs, it is a large example dating to the early post-WWI period and unit-marked to the Irish Guards. Simply requiring brass shoulder titles.
Rare early Paratroop Training Helmet The best example of this pattern I have seen. Prior to the adoption of specialist steel and sorbo rubber helmets Britain’s first paratroops were issued with the Air Ministry\'s B-Type helmet as issued devoid of earcups. A very good photograph of this helmet in use can be found in Brian Davis\' superb Key Uniform Guide on British Paratroops. This example is in virtually mint unissued condition, you will not find better.
Rare early variant Parachute Regiment Cap Badge These seldom encountered electroplated brass examples are considered to be very early production variants
Rare early variant Parachute Regiment Cap Badge These seldom encountered electroplated brass examples are considered to be very early production variants. This is an example of the production utilising stamped sheet lugs
Rare early variant Parachute Regiment Cap Badge These seldom encountered electroplated brass examples are considered to be very early production variants. Contoured by its original owner as many paratroopers did to improve its appearance on the beret.
Rare early War Aluminium Water Bottle These were introduced along with aluminium mess tins along side the Pattern 1937 webbing equipment. However they were rapidly withdrawn and replaced with steel variants in order to conserve aluminium stocks. They were issued to both the Army and RAF. Examples are very seldom encountered.
Rare early War Passive Air Defence First Aid Haversack
Rare early War Webbing Anklets A near unissued set of webbing anklets dated 1940, these have webbing rather than leather straps, the earliest configuration and seldom encountered.
Rare early Work on Sporting Guns A good example of Henry Sharp\'s classic Modern Sporting Gunnery, published by Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co. Ltd., Stationers Hall Court and Paternoster Row, London, this is a first edition of 1906. Running to some 528 pages and well illustrated throughout. Highly prized and seldom encountered, copies trade for up to £150.
Rare early WWI Army Recruitment Office Window Card Published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee. In excellent condition and a good size for display.
Rare early WWI Motor Transport Driver's Brassard
Rare early WWII British Anti Aircraft Range Finder I have seen reference to these being issued to Bren gunners for use in an anti-aircraft role
Rare early WWII British Anti Aircraft Range Finder I have seen reference to these being issued to Bren gunners for use in an anti-aircraft role
Rare early WWII Canadian Army Issue Clasp Knife An example of the early-WWII pattern Canadian Army jack knife. British-made and profusely stamped including the Canadian Ordnance C and broad arrow mark. The condition is excellent. A scarce example.
Rare early WWII Canadian Tank Crew Helmet
Rare early WWII Denim Battledress Trousers A rare set of denim overall trousers in their original configuration, that is having concealed button to the thigh pocket, belt loops, and no access to underwear pockets. Such early pattern dating to 1939-40 are near impossible to find. Aside from the lack of some button and the field dressing pocket (easily cnibalised from a later pair), in excellent condition.
Rare early WWII Issue Parachute Wing An example of the seldom-encountered WWII issue Qualified Parachutists\' wing, distinguishable by virtue of additional detail to the wing feathers. The latter take the form of a subdivision of the outer feathers, detail omitted in later patterns. This is an unissued and un-trimmed example, though there is some moth to the backing cloth. A rare and desirable example.
Rare early WWII Soviet Russian Leather Flying Helmet and Goggles Based on a Luftwaffe design
Rare early-variant 2nd Pattern F-S Knife An example of the first production Fairbairn Sykes fighting knife, having a nickel finish and Wilkinson etched blade
Rare early-War Aluminium Mess Tins This short-lived mess tin pattern in aluminium was abandoned in favour of a steel version as the requirement for aluminium for aircraft production took priority. Existing issues appear to have been scrapped as few survive. The Army didn't return to aluminium for mess tins until the adoption of a variant for tropical issue in 1944.
Rare early-War British Army Issue Personal Stove It\'s been quite a number of year since last I handled one of these early issue stoves. Cleverly designed incorporating a galvanised covered cooking vessel which is designed to carry its own burner. Though not clear in the photographs it is maker-marked and 1941 dated.
Rare early-War Pattern Motorcyclist's Waterproof Jacket A 1940 dated example of these seldom encountered garments. Foxed, though still supple.
Rare early-War Pattern Motorcyclist's Waterproof Jacket An excellent supple example of this uncommon pattern issued to motorcyclists prior to the adoption of the full length coat. These were commonly worn with the rubber-proofed driving cap. See item code 15118 - WWII British Army Motorcyclists' Helmet Code:
Rare early-War Pattern Motorcyclist\'s Waterproof Jacket An excellent example of this rare garment, in unissued condition, maker-marked and WWII dated. It is still supple and wearable.
Rare East India Company Bayonet For the Pattern F musket
Rare Economy Pattern P\'37 Shoulder Straps A pair of P\'37 Shoulder Straps manufactured with straps of stitched rubber-proofed canvas rather than webbing. I have seen cross straps, rifle slings and pack straps manufactured in this material, though have had no definitive explanation of it\'s origin. It has been suggested as a tropical variant, though I still consider War Economy as the most likely explanation. Do let me know if you\'ve seen other items this fabricated or if you have further information.
Rare Economy Variant 1937 Pattern Pack A scarce economy variant 1937 Pattern pack. It is distinguishable by virtue of having steel rather than brass fittings, and having no metal tabs on the short shoulder straps. In mint unissued condition.
Rare Edwardian - WWI Military Drawing Instrument Set A superb set in brass-mounted mahogany case dated 1905. Very clearly Ordnance stamped throughout, with some of the instruments being dated as late as 1918, no doubt working life replacements.
Rare Edwardian Tyne Electrical Engineers Tunic An Edwardian other rank's scarlet tunic bearing 1912 date and issue marks of the Tyne Electrical Engineers. It bears brass shoulder titles, EVIIR buttons and an embroidered proficiency badge. The Tyne Electrical Engineers were formed in Newcastle during the early 1880s to defend the Tyne with submarine mines and searchlights. During the First World War some of its ranks served in France and Flanders performimg tunneling and other duties
Rare enamelled-Silver RNAS Sweetheart Brooch
Rare Enfield Pattern Room British Rifles Catalogue As published by Her Majesty\'s Stationery Office in 1981 and long since out of print. Compiled by Herb Woodend it remains and essential reference.
Rare escape & evasion Battledress Buckle Compass As issued to both RAF and Army personnel
Rare escape & evasion Button Compass Of a type commonly faked. These were issued to RAF aircrew and some special forces.
Rare escape & evasion Button Compass These were issued to RAF aircrew and some special forces.
Rare Escape & Evasion Compass An example complete in its transparent plastic bubble with original neck cord.
Rare example of 1915 Imperial German Aircraft Canvas
Rare extensive Victorian Royal Artillery Volunteers Uniform Group An exceptional group comprising full dress frock, field service / working tunic, mess dress tunic and waistcoat, trousers, cape, sabretache, forage cap and fowl weather cover, field service cap, accoutrements, officers' uniform truck, all completed by an associated Home Service / blue cloth helmet.
Rare extensive Victorian Royal Artillery Volunteers Uniform Group Additional images
Rare extensive Victorian Royal Artillery Volunteers Uniform Group Additional images
Rare extensive Victorian Royal Artillery Volunteers Uniform Group Additional images
Rare extensive Victorian Royal Artillery Volunteers Uniform Group Additional images
Rare F.A.N.Y. Far East Issue Shoulder Titles
Rare Far East Issue Allied Safe Conduct Pass A scarce WWII Far East campaign Safe Conduct Pass issued by Supreme Allied Command, South East Asia.
Rare Far East Theatre British Propoganda Leaflet Official reference SB/23
Rare Far East Theatre British Propoganda Leaflet Official reference SB/26
Rare Far East Theatre British Propoganda Leaflet Official reference SB/15
Rare Far East Theatre British Propoganda Leaflet Official reference SI/40
Rare Far East Theatre British Propoganda Leaflet Official reference SB/28
Rare Far East Theatre British Propoganda Leaflet
Rare Far East Theatre British Propoganda Leaflet Official reference HH/49
Rare Fascist Italian Partito Nazionale Fascista / PNFBlack Shirt Dagger A Great War Austrian trench knife having affixed to one grip scale an enamelled PNF badge. Likely a knife captured during the First World War and re-used during the early years of the Black Shirts. Absolutely original.
Rare Field Security Brassard
Rare Fire Guard Mk2 Helmet Bearing printed insignia and rank band
Rare First Edition of the classic \'The Four Feathers\' A 1902 1st edition of AEW Mason\'s superb The Four Feathers. The condition throughout is very fine. Filmed several times, most recently in the 2002 version starring the late Heath Ledger and Kate Hudson. The novel tells the story of British officer, Harry Feversham, and describes a romantic tale spanning the period from Sir Garnet Wolseley\'s 1882 expedition to Egypt to suppress the rising of Urabi Pasha, the death of Gordon at Khartoum and events prior to Omdurman. The story is quite simply a ripping yarn and a classic of its genre.
Rare First Pattern P'37 Entrenching Tool Head Carrier Click here for further details on Karkeeweb.
Rare first variant 'Jerboa' 7th Armoured Division Flash
Rare first variant Mk I Pattern 1888 Bayonet
Rare first variant Pattern 1888 MkI Bayonet One of the most sought after of Victorian bayonets. The few surviving examples generally show a high degree of service use, though this forlorn example is a rather extreme case, the blade showing extreme wear. Never-the-less a rare example.
Rare First World War Issue Machete An excellent example. One of very few First World War dated machetes I have ever seen.
Rare FN Uzi Submachine Gun Manual
Rare Folding Bayonet Periscope Trench Mirror A superb and extremely scarce variant.
Rare form of Zulu Knobkerrie A fine antique example with distinctive disc-form head
Rare fragment of Barnes Wallace 'Upkeep' Bouncing Bomb A mounted fragment of a "bouncing bomb" recovered by the Royal Observer Corps in 1984 from the experimental bombing range at Ashley Walk, Godshill. The bomb found was used in the final stages of practice and preparation for the now famous ‘Dam Busters’ raid. The wooden plinth bears labels which read Part of Barnes Wallis bouncing bomb as dropped by no. 617 Sqn to breach the Mohne and Eder dams on the night 16-17 May 1943 , and Barnes Wallis bouncing bomb fragment 194 of 617 date: 20 july 1984. These fragments were sold in aid of War charities.
Rare fragment of Imperial German Aircraft Fuselage Apparently part of an aerofoil surface. Retaining its original blue painted canvas covering and bearing a period note of provenance
Rare framed Royal Scots Kohima Honour Roll A period document commemorating the War Memorial to the 1st Battalion the Royal Scots unveiled at Aradura Spur, near Kohima, Assam, on 25th November 1944, being a Roll of Honour of those who gave their lives during the fighting in the Kohima area, April - June 1944. In it\'s original period frame. I am happy to post this framed or otherwise
Rare Franco-Prussian War French Mle1866 Defence National Bayonet An example of the Defense Nationale bayonet as manufactured in France during the Franco Prussian war. Examples commonly comprise Remington style hilts affixed to sword or other sidearm blades. Other common distinguishing features, as seen here, include the lack of a grip rivet near the cross guard, and a non-adjustable muzzle ring
Rare Franco-Prussian War French Mle1866 Defence National Bayonet An example of the Defense Nationale bayonet as manufactured in France during the Franco Prussian war. Examples commonly comprise Remington style hilts affixed to sword or other sidearm blades. Other common distinguishing features, as seen here, include the lack of a grip rivet near the cross guard, and a non-adjustable muzzle ring
Rare Free French Lapel Badge A superb example of this WWII pro-French badge.
Rare Free French Lapel Badge A rare variant WWII pro-French badge.
Rare French Revolutionary Period Libreville Flintlock Pistol A rare and handsome pistol restored to flint
Rare French Revolutionary Period Pike Head Bearing Arsenal Nationale "A. N." struck marks. Affixed to a later shaft. In order to reduce shipping costs the head could be removed from the shaft and the latter retained
Rare Gale & Polden Armourer's Handbook on Machine Carbines
Rare Gale & Polden Armourer's Handbook on the Rifle
Rare Gallipoli Pattern 1888 Lee Enfield Bayonet Unit marked to the 7th Battalion Cheshire Regiment, a unit which served at Gallipoli.
Rare Gallipoli Pattern 1888 Long Lee Enfield Bayonet Unit marked to the 10th Battalion Hampshire Regiment, a unit which served at Gallipoli
Rare Gallipoli unit marked 1914 Pattern Bayonet Frog An extremely pleasing example unit marked to the 5th King's Own Scottish Borderers
Rare Gas Detector Kit MkII, 1944 A rare Detector, Gas Vapour, Pocket, Mk II. These were used in conjunction with the Detector Pump, an example of which I also have for sale. The tin contains an instruction and reporting book, various reagents etc. It is complete as issued and save for some aging of the outside of the tin is in superb condition. The tin and much of the contents are maker-marked and 1944 dated. A superb lot.
Rare Gas Detector Kit MkII, 1944 A rare Detector, Gas Vapour, Pocket, Mk II. These were used in conjunction with the Detector Pump, an example of which I also have for sale. The tin contains an instruction and reporting book, various reagents etc. It is complete as issued and save for some aging of the outside of the tin is in superb condition. The tin and much of the contents are maker-marked and dated. A superb lot.
Rare General Service Man-Pack Carrier From my own collection. A superb unissued 1945 dated example complete with its original instructions. These when introduced were the lightest in use by any army.
Rare General Service Resirator with Identity Disc A very good example with what I believe to be a Civil Defence identity disc. The latter reads Knox, Coy Asst [Company Assistant], EE.
Rare George III 14th (West Riding) Regiment of Foot Officer\'s Silver Shoulder Belt Plate Conforming to Parkyn
Rare George III 15th (East Riding) Regiment of Foot Officer\'s Silver Shoulder Belt Plate
Rare George III 61st Regiment Other Rank's Shoulder Belt Plate Not recorded by Parkyn
Rare George III Artillery or similar Military Musket Bayonet
Rare George III pre-1801 Bone Dice One of which bears an uncommonly clear red George III red duty tax stamp, the other faint traces of such. Dice were taxed in the UK from 1710 at 5 shillings a pair. This charge was increased to £1 a pair in 1804, until the tax was abolished in 1862. In 1801, pairs of dice were sold in wrappers with tax stamps on them; the dice themselves were stamped with a crown. Prior to that, the dice were marked with the royal cipher. No doubt such were carried by many a soldier.
Rare Georgian Artillery Adjutant's Oak Document Box An extremely handsome little wooden box. Having dovetail joints, brass hinges and rotating hasp lock. The lid is charmingly carved in a pleasing script, describing the box as the property of the Adjutants Department, 5th Battalion Artillery. In all a lovely little item of Georgian campaign furniture.
Rare Georgian Bayonet Drill Broadsheet
Rare Georgian Carbine / Fusil Bayonet and Scabbard A socket bayonet of the Brown Bess family by Harvey
Rare Georgian Dirk A very handsome example to a Grenadier or Artillery officer. Having a gilt metal hilt with pommel modelled as a lion\'s mask, chequered-ivory grip, and re-curved crossguard incorporating a grenade-and-star device. The curved blade retains traces of it\'s original etched decoration. it is complete with it\'s original brass-mounted leather scabbard.
Rare Georgian engravings, Battle of the Nile After Francis Chesham, two extremely handsome Goergian engravings, View 2nd, and View 4th off the Memorable Victory of the Nile, Gained in August 1798, over the French by the British Fleet in Aboukir Bay. (2) South-West View, at 10 o\'Clock on the Night of the 1.st of August, of the awful situation of the English and French Fleets. in that most tremendous period when L\'Orient blew up, and the British Navy exhibited the sublime of National Triumph. From the Minutes of an Officer of Bank in the Squadron. To His most Excellent Majesty George the Third, This Plate is humbly Inscribed by His Majesty\'s obedient & respectful Servant George Riley; (4) West View of the Fleet; when Victory was complete. in the Morning of the 3.rd of August the Tonnant striking to the Theseus and Leander, and Le Timoleon burning on Shore. Finished from a Drawing in the possession of His Majesty by F. Chesham, the Aquatinta by W. Ellis. Painted by W. Anderson. London, Published by Alex.r Riley, 82 Pall Mall London. Dec.r 1 1800. 350 x 455mm. 13¾ x 18\". While the plates show some slight faults as illustrated, they presenet themselves well as mounted and in Hogarth frames.
Rare Georgian Heavy Cavalry Troopers\' Sword circa 1770 A fine Ordnance-stamped example of this seldom encountered pattern
Rare Georgian Infantry Sword Training Manual A rare copy of Regulations and Instructions for the Infantry Sword Exercise. Published by the Adjutant General\'s Office, Horse Guards, in 1819, copies are near impossible to find today. A first edition in its as-published state.
Rare Georgian Infantry Training Manual
Rare Georgian Jamaica Militia Other Ranks' Cross Belt Plate An extremely rare and attractive cross belt plate. Engraved with the legend JAMAICA, 1803 centred by an armorial crest in the form of a crocodile. Last year an example of this plate sold at auction for £1680 in London.
Rare Georgian Jamaica Militia Other Ranks\' Cross Belt Plate An extremely rare and attractive cross belt plate. Engraved with the legend JAMAICA, 1803 centred by an armorial crest in the form of a crocodile. A few years ago an example of this plate sold at auction for £1680 in London.
Rare Georgian Military Manoeuvre Training Blocks Each comprising a series of four watercolour-tinted engraved plates on four faces of a wooden block. The plates depicting seven early 19th Century troops in line facing to the front, left, right and rear respectively. Utterly delightful and equally rare
Rare Georgian Officer Appointment and Regulations Pro-Forma A fascinating late 18th Century document pertaining to one of the Highland Fencible Corps raised to counter the threat of Napoleonic French invasion of Britain
Rare Georgian Officers\' Silver Campaign Cutlery A rare and attractive cased knife and fork of the type which would have been carried by Officers on campaign. In hallmarked silver with ivory handles, and complete in their original red-leather-covered case. A seldom encountered object.
Rare Georgian Volunteer Officer's Shoulder Belt Plate Un-assayed but tested as silver.
Rare German 1917 Rifle Grenade Training Variant Bearing traces of its original red paint finish. Purposely manufactured for training use, lacking the facility to be fused.
Rare German Bayonet Book A copy of Anthony Carter\'s 1984 work German Bayonets, The Models 98/02 and 98/05. It remains the standard reference and is extremely difficult to find, I have seen copies priced at up to £85.
Rare German Issue Mle 1866 Yataghan Bayonet A very attractive example of the French Model 1866 Chassepot bayonet as used by The German up to the period of the First World War. These bayonets were claimed by the Germans following the Franco-Prussian War. The scabbards were modified by removal of the staple through which the French pattern frog strap was buckled, replacing it with a German-style frog stud. This example bears German Ordnance and unit marks. The bayonet itself is in excellent condition throughout. A very good example of a scarce German issue bayonet.
Rare German Kriegsmarine Bugle
Rare German Third Reich Justizbeamte Bayonet As worn by some courts and judiciary personnel
Rare German Third Reich Occupied Territories Command Helper\'s Arm Band
Rare German Weapons & Armaments Manual The rare WWII Bernard\'s Publishers manual Weapons & Armaments of the modern German Army Fully Illustrated. It is extremely detailed and comprehensive, covering rifles, pistols, carbines, automatic weapons, grenades, artillery tanks etc.
Rare German-modified French Mle 1874 Bayonet On this seldom encountered variant the hilt was re-profiled and the bayonet catch modified allowing these captured French bayonets to fit the Gewehr 88 rifle
Rare Glider Pilot Flying Log Book and Medals
Rare Glider Pilot Regiment History Brigadier Chatterton's 'The Wings of Pegasus'
Rare Gloucestershire Regiment FS Cap A rare original example complete with distinctive "back" badge unique to the Glorious Glosters.
Rare Gloucestershire Regt POW Woolwork A very well executed woolwork bearing an original label on the reverse, made by a POW Hospital Camp, Cosel, Stalag 344, Germany.
Rare Gramophone Records, 'Songs of the Western Front'
Rare Great War Aerial Flechette Dart A British tubular brass variant with steel tip. I have seen these described as anti-balloon / anti-Zeppelin variants. In a sea of fakes this is unconditionally guaranteed genuine.
Rare Great War Argyllshire National Guard Volunteer Corps Cap Badge
Rare Great War British Army Officer's Greatcoat Carrier One of the rarest items of Great War officers' kit
Rare Great War British Army Officer's Holster
Rare Great War Bruce Bairnsfather Old Bill
Rare Great War Cameron Highlanders Glengarry Retaining its original brass badge, the latter being a variant lacking scroll
Rare Great War Cumberland Volunteer Regiment / VTC Cap badge
Rare Great War Derby Scheme Army Recruiting Poster
Rare Great War DLI Brodie Helmet A fresh-to-the-market example bearing its original period-applied insignia in the form of blue lozenges to each side. The inside rim flange bears the name of its original owner, one Lieut J Bramwell, 8th Durham Light Infantry.
Rare Great War Field Telephone variant
Rare Great War Glasgow Highlanders Sporran Bearing the details of its original owner.
Rare Great War Lewis Machine Gun Recoil Spring
Rare Great War Officer's Service Dress, Medals and Sam Browne Group Additional images
Rare Great War Officer\'s Service Dress, Medals and Sam Browne Group Lieutenant G H Whistang was promoted from the ranks for the Army Service Corps and received his commission in the Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry on the 30th of April 1918. I assume he was seconded to the Royal Berkshire Regiment.
Rare Great War Ottoman Turkish Army Bugle
Rare Great War Ottoman Turkish Air Force Pilot\'s Hat Badge
Rare Great War Ottoman Turkish Identity Tag
Rare Great War Pattern 1922 dated Trench Cap
Rare Great War Portable Telephone Set C Mark II
Rare Great War RFC Aircraft Cockpit Control Column Pommel
Rare Great War Royal Naval Division Cap Tally
Rare Great War Royal naval Division Cap Tally
Rare Great War Sam Browne Holster Modified to Pattern 1914 Bearing the initials and unit of its original owner, and officer of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Rare Great War Service Dress Trousers
Rare Great War Shell Dressing Haversack
Rare Great War Vickers Machine Gun \"Machine Gunner\'s Guide\"
Rare Greek 1903 Mannlicher-Schoenauer Rifle Bayonet Of Austrian manufacture. A very good example of this seldom encountered bayonet
Rare Greek EOKA improvised Hand Grenade
Rare Greek EOKA improvised Hand Grenade
Rare Grimsby Air Raid Welfare Lapel Badge
Rare Groundsheet Cape An excellent 1941 dated example of the groundsheet cape, general-issue within the British during WWII. They are commonly seen in period photographs folded and carried under the flap of the P\'37 haversack. This example is complete, unusually clean and fully supple. Few survive as they were either used to destruction of turned brittle due to the rubber content.
Rare Groundsheet Cape These have become near impossible items to find; here we have a very good 1943 dated Army issue waterproof cape. Commonly seen in period photographs folded and carried under the flap of the P\'37 haversack. It is free of any holes, still supple and strong, and retains all its buttons. Few survive as they were either used to destruction of turned brittle due to the rubber content.
Rare Groundsheet Cape These have become near impossible items to find; here we have a very good 1944 dated Army issue waterproof cape. Commonly seen in period photographs folded and carried under the flap of the P\'37 haversack. It is free of any holes, and is still supple and strong. Few survive as they were either used to destruction of turned brittle due to the rubber content.
Rare group of Boer War ZAR Ink Stamps A fascinating lot of war booty
Rare group of early Reconnaissance Corps Journals
Rare Group of Early War Home Guard Documents Three official Home Guard documents, one annotated SECRET. The first covers Emergency Instructions to be adhered to in the event of invasion, the second covers subjects such as Escaped balloons and Prisoners of War, while the third concerns spares parts for the .30 calibre Air Type Lewis Gun.
Rare group of Official Photographs of the Commando Assault on Walcheren
Rare group of Official Photographs of the Commando Assault on Walcheren Additional images
Rare group of Official Photographs of the Commando Assault on Walcheren Additional images
Rare Group of Pattern 1937 Webbing etc That of an Intelligence Corps soldier who served in the Far East.
Rare Group of Pattern 1937 Webbing etc Additional images
Rare Highland Light Infantry Pagri Badge
Rare History of 48 Royal Marine Commando Published in 1946 for distribution to members of the unit
Rare history of GHQ Liason Regiment Phantom
Rare History of the 10th Hussars / Essex Yeomanry during WWI An excellent example of Lieutenant Colonel F H D C Whitmore's The 10th P W O Royal Hussars and The Essex Yeomanry during the European War 1914-1918
Rare History of the 16th Highland Light Infantry during WWI An excellent copy of A Saga Of Scotland - History of the 16th Battalion - The Highland Light Infantry (City Of Glasgow Regiment), published by John McCallum & Co, Glasgow in 1930. It runs to some 174 pages and includes excellent photographic and other illustrations, plans, maps, a Nominal Roll, lists of those Killed in Action, along with Honours and Awards. A superb history of this HLI Battalion which was almost wiped out during the first day of the Battle of the Somme.
Rare History of the 9th Royal Scots, 1915 9TH Royal Scots (T.F.), B Company of Active Service, from a Private\'s diary, February - May 1915. Published at Edinburgh in 1916. An inscription to the free front end paper suggests this was a presentation copy to the next of kin of a casualty of the battalion.
Rare History of the Franco Prussian War A two volume set of the seldom encountered History of the War between France & Germany 1870-71. Though foxed, they are extremely well illustrated and thoroughly fascinating.
Rare history of the Mantons and their Firearms W Keith Neil and Black's superb study
Rare History of the Transvaal Scottish during WWII A hugely impressive history running to over 700 pages including numerous illustrations, maps and a Roll of Honour. The Regiment fought with distinction throughout the North African campaign. A fascinating work.
Rare HMS Belfast Navy Rating\'s Cap A superb example indeed.
Rare HMS Cleopatra Royal Navy Rating\'s Cap A rare example in excellent condition.
Rare HMS M20 Cap Tally M20 was a Monitor Class vessel intended as a shore bombardment vessel, her primary armament was a single 9.2 inch Mk VI gun removed from the Edgar-class cruiser HMS Gibraltar. In addition to her 9.2-inch gun she also possessed one 12 pounder and one six-pound anti-aircraft gun. Serving in the Mediterranean from mid 1915 she had a crew of of sixty-nine officers and men.
Rare HMS Medway Sweetheart Brooch An extremly scarce badge of HMS Medway, the Royal Navy\'s first submarine depot ship, launched in 1928 and sunk in the Mediterranean in 1942 by the German U-Boay U-372.
Rare HMS Thetis 1939 Submarine Disaster Group A unique group of journals and cuttings pertaining to the sinking of HMS Thetis in 1939.
Rare HMS Victory Treen A napkin ring made from timber recovered from the bowsprit of Nelson's flagship HMS Victory in 1937, and bearing a brass plaque detailing its provenance
Rare Home Front Cromwell Helmet An excellent example of the private purchase fibre helmet marketed under the Trade name The Cromwell. These seldom retain their original chinstrap as this pattern is of a unique construction in rubber proofed fabric, which commonly degrades. This example is complete and 1940 dated. Very difficult to improve on.
Rare Home Front Document A ledger the first several pages of which contains records of bedding and other materials supplied to and collected from private individuals whom I suspect were offering billets to troops
Rare Home Guard Air Raid Rattle Standard Passive Air Defence issue to both Army and Civil Defence personnel, this is the only example I have encountered bearing Home Guard markings. The rattle is maker-marked, Ordnance broad-arrow stamped and WWII dated, the HG marks are absolutely genuine.
Rare Home Guard Anti-Gas Impregnated BD Blouse A rather plain but entirely original Home Guard Serge Battledress made rather rare by virtue of marks indicating it is an AV (Anti Vesicant Gas impregnated) example. These were unpopular with those who wore them and are very seldom encountered today.
Rare Home Guard Attendance Register
Rare Home Guard Attendance Register
Rare Home Guard Attendance Register
Rare Home Guard Auxiliary Units Lapel Badge
Rare Home Guard BAR Ammunition Pouch A rare example of this much sought after pouch in unissued condition, though the brace attachment has been removed. It would be possible to restore the latter by cannibalizing either a P\'37 Brace Attachment or Cartridge Carrier.
Rare Home Guard Blacker Bombard and Grenade Manual Bombard Bombs and Grenades published by No 3 GHQ School (Home Guard)
Rare Home Guard Clothing & Equipment Receipt A fascinating document outlining the range of clothing and equipment issued
Rare Home Guard Despatch Rider Training Manual Published by Motor Cycling, this extremely scarce manual Specialised Training for the Home Guard Despatch Rider. Running to 64 pages with excellent illustrations throughout.
Rare Home Guard Equipment Webbing Belt Sleeve
Rare Home Guard Gas Warfare Document
Rare Home Guard Grenade Manual A superior manual and the only copy of this rare work I have encountered
Rare Home Guard improvised Hand Grenade A recognised Welsh pattern manufactured at the Wern Tarw Colliery and termed the 'Kerridge Cucumber'. Outside museums and another in my own collection, the only example I have seen
Rare Home Guard Leaflet To All Home Guard Commanders - Esprit de Corps - Home Guard. Published October 1940.
Rare Home Guard Manual \"Specialised Training for the Home Guard Despatch Rider\"
Rare Home Guard No 2 Mk IIC Steel Helmet These Mk II C helmets, identified by the three holes punched through each side rim, were reserved for Civil Defense and Home Guard issue. Most encountered are factory-finished in black or grey for Civil Defense issue. This example retains its original gloss tan finish, identifying it as a Home Guard and is one of just a very few I have ever seen. An excellent and rare helmet
Rare Home Guard No 36 Grenade Manual
Rare Home Guard printed slip-on Shoulder Titles
Rare Home Guard Proficiency Pamphlet Qualification for, and Conditions Governing the Award of the Home Guard Proficiency Badges and certificates, 1943.
Rare Home Guard Proficiency Pamphlet Qualification for, and Conditions Governing the Award of the Home Guard Proficiency Badges and certificates, 1943.
Rare Home Guard Rifle Cleaning Directive
Rare Home Guard Unarmed Combat Manual A copy of the much sought after work Unarmed Action? A handbook for the Home Guard. The author Micky Wood was a British wrestling champion. The book runs to some 63 pages and is packed with photographic illustrations.
Rare Home Guard Webbing Pouch An excellent example of these near impossible to find pouches.
Rare Home Guard Webbing Pouches A superb un-Blanco\'d pair.
Rare Home Guard Webbing Pouches
Rare Home Guard Winter Training Manual Home Guard Instruction No. 14, 1940, Winter Training.
Rare Hood Battalion, Royal Naval Division, Gale & Polden History
Rare Hooked Quillon 1907 Pattern Bayonet A lovely example of this most sought after of bayonets. In excellent condition throughout and in an equally rare brown leather scabbard (most were blackened post WWI). The pommel bears issue marks of the Seaforth Highlanders.
Rare Hounslow Sword & Armour Reference Arms and Armour in Tudor and Stuart London. A superb publication of the London Museum from 1957. It runs to some 39 pages plus a further seven pages of photographic illustrations and includes what remains one of the most important articles written on the Hounslow sword factory. A fascinating and essential reference.
Rare Hounslow Sword & Armour Reference Arms and Armour in Tudor and Stuart London. A superb publication from the London Museum. It includes what remains one of the most important articles written on the Hounslow sword factory. A fascinating and essential reference.
Rare Huddersfield District Volunteer Corps Cap Badge Later 2nd Volunteer Battalion Duke of Wellington's Regiment.
Rare identified 1 Corps Royal Artillery Battledress A 1941 dated Serge Battledress in a large size and retaining its original printed formation sign. It appears to have at one time to have been worn with collar badges and brass shoulder titles. It was found in a barn with a 1937 pattern webbing belt, on a wooden hanger. The latter bears the name and unit of the group's original owner, who's service number is inked on the belt and inside the blouse.
Rare identified 1 Corps Royal Artillery Battledress Additional images
Rare Imperial German Army Gas Alarm Reed Horn
Rare Imperial German Buff Leather Bayonet Frog
Rare Imperial German Ersatz Moison Nagant Scabbard, Bayonet and Frog
Rare Imperial German Goertz Binocular Periscope Complete with tripod and leather transit cases
Rare Imperial German Goertz Binocular Periscope Additional images
Rare Imperial German Hand Grenade Chest Plate As used to assist in the pulling of the fuse wires of egg and kugel grenades
Rare Imperial German Heavy Cavalry Cuirass Retaining its original lining, init-marked and bearing its last service owner\'s name label. Traces of feldgrau / field grey paint conform its last use was during the Great War
Rare Imperial German Heavy Cavalry Cuirass Additional images
Rare Imperial German M 1916 Steel Helmet Bearing an uncommon variant mimikri camouflage and the 1st Foot Guards Regiment / 1st Guards signal battalion Hohenzollern crest
Rare Imperial German Military Bugle Bearing the evocative date 1914. Clearly suffering the ravages of war and no doubt carriage in some Tommy's pack as a prized trophy
Rare Imperial German Mod 98 Mauser Rifle Sling
Rare Imperial German Naval Binoculars Model 1909 binoculars manufcatured by the firm of Emil Busch for the Kaiserliche Marine. Polished and showing some damage to the brass of one eyepiece, they are well marked and in working condition.
Rare Imperial German South West African Schutztruppe KS98 Bayonet An exceptional example manufactured at Erfurt in 1908. Unit-marked and in original scabbard with matching serials.
Rare Imperial German Stahlhelm Stirnpanzer A rare example clearly having been shot at close quarters from many angles, no doubt as sport to some Tommies. It retains some original feldgrau paint. Fresh to the market and sourced along with an MG08/15 Trommel brought back by the same veteran
Rare Imperial German Tornister
Rare Imperial German Trench Club
Rare Imperial German Trench Club
Rare Imperial German Trench Club
Rare Imperial German Zeiss 8x40 Military Binoculars A good example of this uncommon pattern bearing broad arrow and other marks indicating these binoculars were taken and issued to the British Army. Seldom does one encounter an object which saw service with both German and British armies during the Great War
Rare Imperial German Zeppelin Fabric
Rare Imperial Japanese Army Helmet and Cover
Rare Indian KD Battledress Trousers As worn with the KD and cellular blouses
Rare Indian manufactured Battledress Trousers A superb, virtually unissued pair of Indian-manufactured BD trousers. Well marked and 1942 dated. Impossible to improve. Indian BD remains extremely rare, trousers like these are near unobtainable. You will wait a very long time to find another.
Rare Indian manufactured Battledress Trousers A superb unissued pair of Indian-manufactured BD trousers as worn by British troops serving in the Far East. 1944 dated and in a large size. Indian BD remains extremely rare, trousers like these are near unobtainable. You will wait a very long time to find another.
Rare Indian manufactured Battledress Trousers An unissued pair of Indian-manufactured BD trousers as worn by British troops serving in the Far East. 1943 dated and in a large size. Indian BD is scarce indeed, trousers like these are near unobtainable.
Rare Indian MkII SMLE Bayonet A rare example which escaped the modification to MkII* configuration involving the machining of a back edge to the point. These are very seldom encountered.
Rare Indian MkII SMLE Bayonet A rare example which escaped the modification to MkII* configuration involving the machining of a back edge to the point. These are very seldom encountered.
Rare Indian P\'37 Compass Pouch An extremely scarce example of the Indian-made compass pouch for the 1937 Pattern equipment.
Rare Indian-made 1937 Pattern Officers\' Haversack
Rare inert 1943 British Army Trip Wire Flare
Rare inert 1944 No 80 Grenade
Rare inert 1945 No 70 Grenade
Rare inert experimental 1 1/2 inch Baton Round An example of the second variant anti-riot round which was adopted as the L2A2
Rare inert Home Guard Blacker Bombard Projectile Payment by transfer, cheque or card only. UK only.
Rare inert Japanese 75mm Artillery Shell
Rare inert Japanese 75mm Artillery Shell
Rare inert No 1 Mk III Grenade
Rare inert No 73 Anti-Tank Canister Payment by bank transfer, cheque or card only.
Rare inert No 75 Hawkins Grenade
Rare inert Snider Military Ball Mk IX Cartridge
Rare inert WWI German Anti-Tank Rifle Round From the Mauser 13.2mm Tank Abwehr Gewehr Model 1918.
Rare inert WWI No 1 Mk II Grenade An extremely fine example
Rare inert WWI No 1 Mk III Grenade
Rare inert WWI No34 MkIII Hand Grenade A non-relic example with much original paint finish
Rare inert WWI Pneumatic Trench Mortar Projectile Thought to be a French variation on one of Aasen's designs
Rare Inert WWI RFC 1 1/2 pounder C.O.W. Gun Round Click here to read about this fascinating early aircraft gun
Rare inert WWII 2 pounder Artillery Shell
Rare inert WWII 25-pounder Artillery High Explosive Round
Rare inert WWII 25-pounder Artillery Round
Rare inert WWII 25-pounder Artillery Smoke Round
Rare inert WWII Blacker Bombard Projectile An excellent restored 29mm Spigot Mortar round.
Rare Inert WWII German Panzerbusche Anti-Tank Round The projectile's core has been bored out
Rare inert WWII Japanese Type 99 Anti-Tank Mine / Grenade
Rare Infantry Pattern 1903 Mk I Leather Bandolier The Mk I with its distinctive brass union was only in production until 1905
Rare Infantry Pattern 1903 Mk I Leather Bandolier The Mk I variant with distinctive brass union was only in production until 1905
Rare inscribed Great War British Army 'Hardtack' Ration Biscuit
Rare inscribed Great War Women's Land Army Brassard
Rare intact Victorian 17th Lancers 'Death or Glory' Clay Pipe
Rare intact Victorian General Gordon Clay Pipe
Rare intact Victorian Military Clay Pipe
Rare intact Victorian Military Clay Pipe
Rare Intelligence Corps German Uniform / Insignia Guides These were found with the Intelligence Corps Battledress also listed. Somewhat charming and certainly rare
Rare inter-War Life Guards Cavalry Buff Leather Gauntlets
Rare inter-War Machete A Martindale model 247 machete in a 1935 dated scabbard. A distinctive and seldom encountered pattern
Rare inter-War Queen\'s Own Cameron Highlanders Tunic A superb and rare example of an inter-War Cameron Highlanders Officer\'s Highland Pattern Service Dress tunic. Retaining it\'s original label giving the owner\'s name and date. A rare and attractive tunic.
Rare Inter-War/WWII RASC Service Dress Jacket An excellent post-1922 Other Ranks\' Service Dress tunic.
Rare Interarmco AR-10 Bayonet, copy German S\'1942 In 1942 Eickhorn made up a number of experimental bayonets for the K98 incorporating a tool kit fitted inside the hilt. In 1958 Hubertus of Solingen was commissioned by the US Arms firm Interarmco to produce a version of the so-called S42. These were destined for the Sudanese AR1O rifle. Around 5000 were manufactured and surviving examples are extremely scarce and much sought after.
Rare Issued Set of WWII RAF Cutlery Including the only WWII Air Ministry cutlery knife I have seen.
Rare Jordanian issue Mk 2 Steel Helmet Formerly the property of William Spear, a 1930s racing car driver and later Envoy to King Hussein of Jordan
Rare Jungle Green Battledress Blouse Bearing tropical-theatre rank chevrons
Rare Khaki Drill Kilt Apron Of the type worn during and prior to the Great War covering the front only.
Rare King Edward's Horse Cap Badge An example of the seldom encountered so-called 'spiked crown' variant
Rare King\'s Liverpool Regiment Officer\'s Soft Pattern Service Dress Cap A carry-over from the trenches of the First World War, the Soft Pattern SD Cap was officially recognised in 1924, examples are seldom encountered today. [See B L Davis\' \"British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two\", page 133] This is the best example I have ever handled, being in near mint unworn condition (save for the name written inside at a later date) and retaining its original cap badge.
Rare King\'s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment Blue and Orange Shoulder Title The regimental museum suggests this pattern may have been worn by soldiers of the 8th Battalion, King's Own Royal Regiment, in Malta 1941-43
Rare labeled Serge Battledress Trousers In a large size and showing no more than a few moth nips. This is the first pattern, erroneously termed '1937 Pattern' by many collectors, having concealed trouser pocket button and ankle tabs.
Rare labeled Serge Battledress Trousers Additional images
Rare Labelled 1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers Very seldom encountered these days. In used condition and apparently tailored at the waist.
Rare Labelled RAF Tunic Belt The only labelled example I have ever encountered. Rare indeed.
Rare labelled Serge Battledress Trousers The earliest variant, having ankle tabs, buttonless First Field Dressing Pocket and no belt loops.
Rare Lancashire Hussars Imperial Yeomanry Officers Cap Badge A rather rare badge dating from the period 1903-1908. Part of a small collection of Lancashire Hussars badges I have acquired.
Rare Lancaster Rifle Bayonet with Scabbard An excellent example bearing Ordnance view marks to the grips and back of blade. The pommel bears a struck unit mark while the ricasso shows a maker\'s mark R & W Aston [or Astor]. The scabbard is rarer than the bayonet and is a good sound example, the worst I can say is the scabbard leather has shrunk a little along its length and some of the stitching has failed as usual, though this isn\'t immediately apparent. In all a most attractive bayonet.
Rare Lanchester Machine Gun Pouches In unissued though dusty condition. Both have the loading tool pouch. Each is WWII dated. Becoming extremely scarce.
Rare Land Pattern Brown Bess Socket bayonet circa 1740 A rare Land pattern socket bayonet of circa 1730-1740. Identifiable by virtue of the \"shield\" at the union of the shank with the socket and by having a shank of intermediate length. Blade 16.5 inches, socket 4 inches, MRD approx 24mm, S-M approx 45mm. In relic condition though a rare example.
Rare large variant Home Guard brass Shoulder Titles Considerably larger than the standard pattern and believed to have been worn on the greatcoat
Rare Large Zeppelin Fragment Measuring approximately 27cm long, this is an unusually large Zeppelin fragment when most encountered are very small. It bears a hand-written note indicating it to be part of the airship brought down by William Leefe Robinson VC on the 3rd of September 1916 at Cuffley. Leefe Robinson described the encounter thus: September 1916 From: Lieutenant Leefe Robinson, Sutton\'s Farm. To: The Officer Commanding No. 39 H. D. Squadron. Sir: I have the honour to make the following report on night patrol made by me on the night of the 2-3 instant. I went up at about 11.08 p.m. on the night of the second with instructions to patrol between Sutton\'s Farm and Joyce Green. I climbed to 10,000 feet in fifty-three minutes. I counted what I thought were ten sets of flares - there were a few clouds below me, but on the whole it was a beautifully clear night. I saw nothing until 1.10 a.m., when two searchlights picked up a Zeppelin S.E. of Woolwich. The clouds had collected in this quarter and the searchlights had some difficulty in keeping on the airship. By this time I had managed to climb to 12,000 feet and I made in the direction of the Zeppelin - which was being fired on by a few anti-aircraft guns - hoping to cut it off on its way eastward. I very slowly gained on it for about ten minutes. I judged it to be about 800 feet below me and I sacrificed some speed in order to keep the height. It went behind some clouds, avoiding the searchlight, and I lost sight of it. After fifteen minutes of fruitless search I returned to my patrol. I managed to pick up and distinguish my flares again. At about 1.50 a.m. I noticed a red glow in the N.E. of London. Taking it to be an outbreak of fire, I went in that direction. At 2.05 a Zeppelin was picked up by the searchlights over N.N.E. London (as far as I could judge). Remembering my last failure, I sacrificed height (I was at about 12,900 feet) for speed and nosed down in the direction of the Zeppelin. I saw shells bursting and night tracers flying around it. When I drew closer I noticed that the anti- aircraft aim was too high or too low; also a good many shells burst about 800 feet behind-a few tracers went right over. I could hear the bursts when about 3,000 feet from the Zeppelin. I flew about 800 feet below it from bow to stem and distributed one drum among it (alternate New Brock and Pomeroy). It seemed to have no effect; I therefore moved to one side and gave them another drum along the side - also without effect. I then got behind it and by this time I was very close - 500 feet or less below, and concentrated one drum on one part (underneath rear). I was then at a height of 11,500 feet when attacking the Zeppelin. I had hardly finished the drum before I saw the part fired at, glow. In a few seconds the whole rear part was blazing. When the third drum was fired, there were no searchlights on the Zeppelin, and no anti-aircraft was firing. I quickly got out of the way of the falling, blazing Zeppelin and, being very excited, fired off a few red Very lights and dropped a parachute flare. Having little oil or petrol left, I returned to Sutton\'s Farm, landing at 2.45 a.m. On landing, I found the Zeppelin gunners had shot away the machine-gun wire guard, the rear part of my centre section, and had pierced the main spar several times. I have the honour to be, sir, Your obedient servant, W. Leefe Robinson, Lieutenant No. 39 Squadron, R.F.C.
Rare late 16th / 17th Century Italian Stone Bow An extremely pleasing pellet or bullet crossbow, what in England would have been termed a prod. Of distinctive tiller form with Renaissance / Baroque influenced etched decoration on much of the ironwork.
Rare late 17th / early 18th Century Heavy Cavalry Breastplate Of distinctive form with pronounced medial ridge and acute waist flange. Decorated with brass headed rivets and line engraving. Bearing an engraved three-digit number at its neck. Similar in form to the breastplate associated with the American War of Independence naval hero John Paul Jones
Rare Late 17th Century Hanger A very sleepy untouched example. It has a brass hilt with antler grip, though the knuckle guard lack its terminal. The blade bears attractive etched decoration incorporating foliate scrollwork and cursive script. A rare untouched example.
Rare late 18th Century Hess-Cassel Flintlock Rifle Bayonet Of the type used on these flintlock rifles issued to the Prince of Orange's Regiment, the first rifle-armed unit of the British military. These rifles and their sword bayonets being influential in Baker's subsequent designs.
Rare late 18th Century Hesse-Cassel Flintlock Rifle Bayonet Of the type used on these flintlock rifles issued to the Prince of Orange's Regiment, the first rifle-armed unit of the British military. These rifles and their sword bayonets being influential in Baker's subsequent designs.
Rare late 19th / early 20th Century Zulu Iklwa Fighting Spear The weapon that defines the Zulu warrior, tradition dictates the design was that of Shaka himself. While many African short spears are mis-identified as assegai by the antiques trade, and assumed as such to be Zulu pieces, this is a genuine example of the iconic Zulu stabbing spear. 119 cm
Rare late 19th / early 20th Century Zulu Iklwa Fighting Spear The weapon that defines the Zulu warrior, tradition dictates the design was that of Shaka himself. While many African short spears are mis-identified as assegai by the antiques trade, and assumed as such to be Zulu pieces, this is a genuine example of the iconic Zulu stabbing spear
Rare late 19th Century Photograph of Vickers Maxim Gun A superb original early photograph in original frame and gilt slip. It depicts both Military personnel and likely Ordnance or Vickers employees at a proving ground or manufactory, posed beside Maxim and Nordenfelt guns.
Rare late Victorian - WWI British Army Cavalry Combination Tool
Rare late Victorian - WWI Watkins Clinometer & Compass Combination From the belongings of P A V Stewart CBE DSO, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Stuart served with the 9th (Scottish) Division in France and Flanders, seeing action at the Somme and other major battles, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and mentioned in despatches.
Rare late Victorian British Army Scout Telescope A British ordnance marked three-draw brass telescope by the respected firm of instrument makers Negretti & Zambra of London. It is Broad Arrow stamped and dated 1894. What remains of the leather body tube binding shows the word CORPS in black ink, the preceding title frustratingly lacking. While it shows it\'s age externally, the optics are excellent (there\'s a small chip to the edge of the objective which doesn\'t show when the instrument is looked through). These were issued in particular to signallers and Regimental scouts. A rare and desirable Victorian British military telescope. 25.5cm closed, 76.5cm extended (not including objective shade).
Rare late Victorian British Army Scout Telescope See 19th Century shop category.
Rare late War Economy Pattern P\'37 Small Pack Identifiable by the lack of metal re-enforcements on the rear tabs, and the use of steel rather than brass. In mint unissued condition.
Rare late-War German Third K98 Bayonet A 1944 example manufactured by Horster and exhibiting the hallmarks of late-War economy; the fibre grips are riveted to the tang and the pommel and cross guard are rough-finished. In scabbard with matching marks and retaining its original frog
Rare LDV Arm Band An excellent original example when most encountered today are reproductions. This would marry very well with the 1940 dated denim blouse just listed.
Rare LDV Arm Band An original Zone-stamped example bearing its original owner\'s details and dating to the earliest days of the LDV
Rare LDV Arm Band with Provenance A very interesting example I acquired from it\'s original owner, an LDV volunteer and later RAF Distinguished Flying Cross winner. It comes with a letter from the latter.
Rare LDV Armband with Unit Marks From the same veteran and the Greater manchester LDV armband also listed.
Rare LDV Slip-on Shoulder Title
Rare Lewis Machine Gun Parts Identification List
Rare LNER Railway Red Cross Arm Band
Rare London Blitz Houses of Parliament Biscuit Barrel In May 1941 the Houses of Parliament were severely damaged by Luftwaffe bombs. During the reconstruction original Portland stone was salvaged and used to fabricate a limited number of objects sold to raise funds for War charities. These range from modest paperweights through to book ends and in this instance perhaps the largest and most expensive, a biscuit barrel. This is only the second example I have seen, and the only such item to retain its original numbered certificate. The barrel itself bears a plaque portraying Winston Churchill in relief, while the lid bears a legend explaining the barrels origin. A superb relic of the Blitz and of one of the most important buildings in world history.
Rare Loyal Suffolk Hussars Shoulder Title
Rare Luftwaffe KS98 Dress Bayonet An exceptional example with original Luftwaffe brown leather bayonet frog and LBA- and unit-marked faustriemen
Rare Mail Shirt with Medieval European Elements Very similar to another I acquired many years ago and still in my collection, now restored (see images in secondary listing). Much Medieval European mail, once obsolete in Europe, was acquired by capture or trade by the Ottomans, who continued to use such armour into the 19th Century. During their extensive useful life such were commonly modified by the Ottomans to their taste, by lengthening the shirts' bodies and arms. The additional elements can be discerned by close study of their constituent riveted links. European mail links are riveted using wedge-shaped pins through lenticular section holes, while oriental links employ circular-section rivets through round holes, (see David Edge (Wallace Collection), "Problems and Pitfalls in the Identification of European Mail", published in the Journal of the London Arms Fair). I have illustrated the shirt in my own collection post-restoration and removal of later elements. It was examined by the Royal Armouries at Leeds, confirming its European origin and subsequent enlargement by Ottoman armourers. The shirt being offered exhibits much use, patching and repair with European and Oriental mail. Mail armour which could have seen use from the Gothic era until Anglo-Sudan War.
Rare Mail Shirt with Medieval European Elements Images of similar shirt post-restoration and source text
Rare Malayan Races Liberation Army Cap The Malayan Races Liberation Army was a Chinese - Malayan Communist insurgent group which brought about the Malayan Emergency of 1948-60. This is a rare relic of the campaign
Rare Manchester Regiment Mk 3 Steel Helmet An exceptional example; a Mk 3 retaining its original pale green paint finish and bearing a Manchester Regiment decal. On 27 June 1944, the 1st Battalion, Manchester Regiment landed in France, 21 days after the initial invasion had begun on 6 June, D-Day. With the rest of the 53rd Division, the battalion saw fierce fighting in the Battle of Normandy and took part in a number of engagements in the area around Caen, scene of much bitter fighting, which was captured by British and Canadian forces on 9 July, and later fought in the Battle of Falaise. The battalion advanced across Northern France, reaching Antwerp in Belgium in early September. The 1st Manchesters, along with the rest of the 53rd (Welsh) Division, moved to Turnhout, before advancing later that month into the Netherlands, where the 1st and 7th Manchesters saw heavy action, with the 7th, now as part of the 52nd (Lowland) Infantry Division, fighting in the Battle of the Scheldt under command of the First Canadian Army. The 1st Manchesters, after entering German territory in the face of the Wehrmacht's defences, crossed the Rhine with the 53rd Division in late March. The 7th Manchesters with 52nd Division saw its last fighting in Bremen, when that city was captured on 26 April. The 1st Battalion ended the war in Hamburg when that city surrendered on 3 May
Rare Manufacturer\'s Sample RAF 1925 Pattern Bottle Carrier
Rare Manufacturer\'s Sample RAF P\'37 Brace Attachments
Rare Manufacturer\'s Sample RAF P\'37 Cartridge Carriers
Rare Manufacturer\'s Sample RAF Webbing Rifle Sling A mint unissued 1941 dated RAF webbing rifle sling, extremely scarce.
Rare matched pair Long 1937 Pattern Braces Getting extremely difficult to find, a matching pair of P\'37 in Long size. This pair are by the Mills Equipment Co and are dated 1942.
Rare Maxim / Vickers Machine Gun Instrument Captain Charteris' Machine Gun Officers Protractor for Mark VII Ammunition
Rare Medieval Boar Spear A very good example of these extremely distinctive weapons. Though in origin a hunting weapon, they were also carried by foot soldiers and guards including Landsknechts. It has a hand-forged blade of characteristic form, and retains its original shaft, the latter being leather bound and strapped. Please email to discuss postage
Rare Mid 18th Century French Socket Bayonet A distinctive pattern having socket without re-enforcing ring, single step mortise, and triangular-section blade with short fuller towards the tip of the broad face. blade 35cm, MRD approx 21-22mm, S_M 45mm, socket 8cm
Rare mid-18th Century British Army Sergeant\'s Halberd A very fine example of this pattern. The head bearing engraved unit marks. Original throughout and retaining its original iron \'shoe\'. Of a pattern used from Dettingen through to the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion and the American Revolution. Email to discuss delivery options.
Rare Military Flintlock Rifle and Bayonet, circa 1800 A German-manufactured military flintlock rifle almost certainly part of a British military contract. It has an octagonal barrel, and is fully stocked in walnut with brass furniture, it has an iron ramrod the end of which is internally threaded to take cleaning and clearing implements. It is fitted with a bayonet bar. A group of identical rifles remain at the Royal Armouries and are considered to be part of an order completed in 1800 in Hesse-Cassel for the 1,000-man Prince of Orange's Rifle Regiment, the first clearly identified rifle unit of regimental size in British service De Witt Bailey, "British Military Flintlock Rifles 1740-1840"). It was rifles such as this that became the model for the Baker rifles. A rare and superb Georgian military flintlock rifle.
Rare Military Scrimshaw Carved Powder Horn Bearing an engraved representation of a Fusilier flaming grenade, and legend pertaining to the 23rd Regiment of Foot. A rare horn
Rare Mills Grenade Base Plug Key / Spanner
Rare Mills Grenade Combination Tool / Spanner / Base Plug Key
Rare Mills Officer Equipment Modified Pistol Ammo Pouch This is a pistol ammunition pouch from a set of pre-War Mill\'s Officer Web Equipment. Originally it would have been stitched to the revolver holster. At some stage the owner has detached it from the holster and carefully added a set of brass belt hooks, thus allowing it to be worn independent of the holster in the manner of the 1937 Pattern equipment. An extremely rare variant.
Rare Mills Officer Equipment Pack Granted a used example with faults (the speckling however is simply water as the rain came on just as I started photographing), however extremely scarce.
Rare Mills\' Officer Equipment Holster & Ammunition Pouch Combination A 1937 dated example.
Rare mint 1937 Pattern Webbing Bottle Carrier A 1940 dated so-called skeletal pattern example with bottle
Rare Mint 1942 RAF Flying Boot Socks From the estate of a Second World War RAF aircrewman.
Rare Mint Black Beret in a large size Impossible to improve.
Rare mint Boer War Period Mills-Orndorff Webbing Sling An exceptional example of this pattern to complement a Lee Metford or Long Lee Enfield rifle
Rare Mint Pattern '08 Variant Bayonet Frog Un-Blanco'd examples of the 1908 Pattern bayonet frog are extremely scarce, and today much sought after. This variant is likely part of a VTC contract.
Rare mint unissued 1918 dated P'08 Webbing Braces Not inexpensive, though these days extremely difficult to replace in such condition. I am currently seeking a mint pair of WWI dated 1908 Pattern webbing cartridge carriers, please don't hesitate to get in touch should you have a spare set
Rare mint unissued 1944 British Army Collarless Shirt In a large size
Rare mint unissued FR marked B2 3rd Pattern F-S Fighting Knife One of a very small batch of Royal Navy stores marked Fairbairn Sykes knives discovered a few years ago.
Rare mint unissued KD Trousers An unissued pair of Khaki Drill Trousers, with un-hemmed bottoms as issued prior to tailoring to the wearer. They retain their original label dated 1943.
Rare Mint Unissued P\'37 Belt A rare example of this late-War variant 1937 Pattern webbing belt in the largest size produced.
Rare Mint Unissued P\'37 Belt A rare example of this late-War variant 1937 Pattern webbing belt in the largest size produced.
Rare Mint WWII Army Issue Collar-less Shirt, Size 4
Rare Mk 2 Helmet with Cruise Visor One of just five examples I have handled. This ingenious visor was trialed by the BEF. It wasn't placed into large scale production because of problems with obscured vision when the visor became wet
Rare Mk 3 Helmet Shell bearing Camouflage and Decal
Rare Mk I Bren Gun Magazine
Rare Mk I Pattern 1907 Bayonet Scabbard
Rare Mk I Sten Sling The seldom encountered Mk I sling which was non length-adjustable. The best example I have seen of this rare pattern.
Rare Mk I Sten Sling The rarely encountered Mk I sling which was non length-adjustable.
Rare MkI 1903 Pattern 15-Round Cartridge Pouches These are very seldom encountered as they were only manufactured between 1903 and 1906
Rare MkI 1903 Pattern 50-Round Bandolier A 1903 dated example
Rare MkI Airborne Troops Steel Helmet A good example of the much sought after leather chinstrap Para helmet. 1943 dated and size 7. The interior shows evidence of once having been in a damp environment as the shell lining is rust patinated and the other elements are lightly oxidised and slightly distressed. However the exterior presents itself very well and the helmet is strong and sound throughout. An extremely desirable helmet.
Rare MkI P\'39 Basic Pouches A rather rare pair of P\'39 Basic Pouches in their original MkI configuration. Immediately identifiable by virtue of retaining the leather tabs with brass hooks designed to secure the pouches in position on the belt. These were removed when the MkI pouches were modified to MkII, as most appear to have been.
Rare MkI Sten Sling An example of the rare MkI Sling for the Sten SMG. So few turn up, few collectors are aware of it\'s existence, though it is referred to in Laidler\'s standard reference on the Sten. It is readily distinguished from the ubiquitous MkII by virtue of being of fixed length, and having a D-shaped rather than an oval terminal ring. This one is maker-marked and dated 1942.
Rare MkI Sten Sling An example of the rare MkI Sling for the Sten SMG. So few turn up, few collectors are aware of it\'s existence, though it is referred to in Laidler\'s standard reference on the Sten. It is readily distinguished from the ubiquitous MkII by virtue of being of fixed length, and having a D-shaped rather than an oval terminal ring.
Rare MkI Sten Sling An example of the rare MkI Sling for the Sten SMG. So few turn up, few collectors are aware of it\'s existence, though it is referred to in Laidler\'s standard reference on the Sten. It is readily distinguished from the ubiquitous MkII by virtue of being of fixed length, and having a D-shaped rather than an oval terminal ring.
Rare MkII Helmet with unidentified Decal A most interesting MkII No2C bearing an unidentified Artillery decal. Given the nature of the helmet it is a distinct possibility the badge is that of a Home Guard unit, perhaps a factory Anti-Aircraft battery. Please do enlighten me if you can identify the insignia.
Rare MkIII P'1888 Long Lee Enfield Rifle Bayonet An extremely good example of this rare variant immediately identifiable by virtue of having grips secured by bolts rather than brass rivets. Both the pommel and frog stud bear unit marks of the 6th Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers.
Rare Model 1914 Marindin Infantry Range Finder An example of the first such instrument adopted by the British Army. The optics on this example are dirty, though the overall condition is excellent.
Rare Modified German S98/05 Bayonet Scabbard Only the second example of the commercial modification of the S98/05 marketed as The Splitter I have owned. See Anthony Carter's seminal work on this bayonet for further details.
Rare modified Pouch, Basic, Web Equipment, Pattern ‘08 1937 type Basic Pouches were produced in small numbers for use on the Pattern '08 webbing sets. This example, manufactured in 1938, has been officially modified to standard Pattern 1937 specification
Rare modified P\'37 Pistol Holster Combination A likely unique modified P\'37 holster combination. The holster has been reduced in size to carry a small automatic piston. It retains its original marks including the particularly early date of 1938. The pistol ammunition and compass pouches are un-modified. The combination as a whole was originally the property of Captain F H Widrington, the Welsh Guards, who served throughout WWII.
Rare modified Turkish M'1874 Bayonet An example with blade officially shortened for issue with the M1874/12 conversions to 7.65x53m
Rare Money box made from wood of the Whitehall Temporary Cenotaph See the example held by the Imperial War Museum here
Rare Monocular in Original Case An example of the Monocular, Prismatic, No 1A MkII in excellent condition throughout. Very seldom encountered.
Rare named 1915 Canadian Army Clasp Knife
Rare named 8th Anti-Aircraft Division Group A scarce Battledress to a Captain of the 8th Anti-Aircraft Division. Complete with named P\'37 belt and Sam Browne belt (the matching field boots are being offered in another listing).
Rare named Trench Art 37mm Pom-Pom Gun Round Being that of Gunner J Barret, L30612, Royal Field Artillery, commemorating his service 1915-1919. A lovely example.
Rare named Welsh Guards Officer's Service Dress Tunic A rare WWII named and dated Service Dress tunic to a Welsh Guards Officer with Arnhem associations. The original owner was Julian Tuffnel Faber (I advise a Google search, it reveals a wealth of information). The Service Dress is of the pattern distinctive of the Welsh Guards. The Welsh Guards as part of the Guards Armoured Division played a prominent role in Operation Market Garden, leading the XXX Corps advance to relieve airborne troops aiming to seize the bridges up to Arnhem, ultimately capturing Nijmegen bridge in conjunction with American paratroopers.
Rare named Welsh Guards Servcie Dress with Knickerbockers A rare WWII named and dated Service Dress tunic with trousers and seldom encountered knickerbockers to a Welsh Guards Officer with Arnhem associations. The original owner was Julian Tuffnel Faber (I advise a Google search, it reveals a wealth of information). The Service Dress is of the pattern distinctive of the Welsh Guards. Each garment bears an identical named and dated label. The Welsh Guards as part of the Guards Armoured Division played a prominent role in Operation Market Garden, leading the XXX Corps advance to relieve airborne troops aiming to seize the bridges up to Arnhem, ultimately capturing Nijmegen bridge in conjunction with American paratroopers.
Rare named WWII Aircrew Blouse An attractive and desirable Aircrew Blouse to a Flight Officer Navigator with the RCAF. The 1943 dated label bears its original owner\'s name, J43907 F/O Beesack. An excellent example worthy of further research.
Rare named WWII DLI Officer\'s Uniform Group Comprising Service Dress tunic and trousers, the tuning being a rare example bearing formation patches, together with the Major\'s greatcoat. Such extensive groups are surprisingly rare.
Rare named WWII Slouch Hat with related Documents
Rare Napoleonic British Royal Marine Sergeant's Regulation Sword As identified in Sim Comfort's superb Naval Swords and Dirks.
Rare Napoleonic British Royal Marine Sergeant's Regulation Sword As identified through research carried out by James Kochan and described in Sim Comfort's superb Naval Swords and Dirks. Examples are very seldom encountered in their original scabbards
Rare Napoleonic Cavalry Breastplate A rare cuirassier breastplate of the Napoleonic Wars. It is of heavy plate with brass rivets. The inside bears struck marks in the form of a letter L above the date 1809. Though it has been coated with silver paint a long time ago, I have no doubt this has aided it's preservation. While cuirasses of the later 19th Century are not uncommon, survivors from the Napoleonic era are considerably rare. A very impressive piece and a straight-forward restoration project.
Rare Napoleonic French Naval Dirk Of diminutive stature, an extremely pleasing French Naval dirk of circa 1800. Having a spirally reeded ivory grip of inverted baluster form, with cross guard incorporating an anchor device and 'sea dog' masks to its quillon terminals. The lozenge-section blade is blued and gilded, incorporating to the fortes the name Coulaux Freres, Klingenthal, pre-eminent blade smiths of the period. Complete with gilt-brass scabbard incorporating acanthus decoration. A rare gem. 30cm overall
Rare Napoleonic French Naval Dirk
Rare Napoleonic History Napoleon Bonaparte and His Times: Including an Historical Sketch of the French Revolution, and the Wars Subsequent on that, anon., published at Glasgow by Blackie in 1829.
Rare Napoleonic Memoir A rare first edition of Miot's important memoir of Napoleon's campaigns in Egypt, Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire des expéditions en Égypte et en Syrie, published at Paris in 1804
Rare Napoleonic Royal Marine Sergeant's Short Sword Per Sim Comfort's superb work on naval edged weapons, these elegant hangers have recently been identified by James Kochan as being those of sergeants of Royal Marines. Similar to many infantry hangers of the third quarter of the 18th Century, the pattern has a brass hilt incorporating an ovoid pommel bearing the engraved fowled anchor device of the Royal Navy, a spirally reeded ebony grip, elegant fluted knuckle bow, and slotted guard.
Rare Naval 1912 Pattern Webley Automatic Pistol Leather Ammunition Pouch A 1915 dated example of this extremely rare pouch
Rare Naval 1912 Pattern Webley Automatic Pistol Leather Ammunition Pouch A 1915 dated example of this extremely rare pouch
Rare Naval Ordnance Inspection Department Badge
Rare Naval Ordnance Inspectors\' Cap Badge
Rare near mint 1918 Army Issue Boot / Clothes Brush
Rare near unissued 1942 Airborne Troops Denison Smock An example by the Co-operative Wholesale Society and one of the best I've seen, certainly as good as the one in my own collection. In a large size ideal for display on a mannequin. An exceptional example
Rare near unissued 1942 Airborne Troops Denison Smock An example by one of the less frequently encountered manufacturers, S L & M Feathers. Perhaps the best example I've seen, certainly as good as the one in my own collection. In a large size ideal for display on a mannequin. I'm not sure I'll see a better example.
Rare near unissued 1942 Airborne Troops Denison Smock Additional images
Rare near-mint 1941 Webbing Anklets The first-variant with webbing straps and in the largest size
Rare New Land converted Brown Bess Bayonet A very good example by Makin, the locket bearing engraved marks
Rare New Zealand Dress Uniform Trouser Stripe Patterns
Rare No 8 Bayonet Rather interestingly the blade bears a faint Sterling mark.
Rare No12 Radio Manual
Rare No23 Sectioned Grenade An original 1917 dated officially sectioned example.
Rare No4 MkI Bayonet An excellent example of this much sought after pattern
Rare No4 Parade Bayonet An original nickel/chrome plated example with rounded tip. A very seldom encountered variant.
Rare No4T Lee Enfield Sniper Manual One of the most detailed ever published. Truly fascinating.
Rare No74 Mk2 Sticky Grenade One of the "Holy Grails" of WWII British grenade collecting, the Grenade, Hand, Anti-Tank, No. 74, commonly referred to as the 'Sticky Bomb'. This is a Mk2 example, having a Bakelite rather than a glass body
Rare No74 Mk2 Sticky Grenade One of the "Holy Grails" of WWII British grenade collecting, the Grenade, Hand, Anti-Tank, No. 74, commonly referred to as the 'Sticky Bomb'.
Rare Nobel Explosives Munitions Worker's Mufti Badge
Rare North African Theatre Gas Warfare Document
Rare North Russia Intervention Trench Art
Rare Northumberland Fusiliers Territorial Battalion Officers' Cap Badge
Rare Officers\' Swagger Stick with Concealed Blade The most handsome example of its kind I have seen, the condition and quality is very attractive. The pommel bears the badge of the Army Cyclist Corps, while the silver ferule bears Birmingham assay marks for 1932, perhaps indicating purchase by a former ACC officer or a later repair. In all a most interesting example.
Rare Officer\'s Soft Pattern Service Dress Cap A carry-over from the trenches of the First World War, the Soft Pattern SD Cap was officially recognised in 1924, though was likely little used by the late 1930\'s, they are certainly seldom encountered today. See B L Davis\' \"British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two\", page 133
Rare Old Spec Deactivated SLR A superb example by BSA and an extremely early spec. Dating to the first year of production, 1959, it has matching serials throughout and is fully strippable. Sorry, for sale within the UK only.
Rare Ordnance Instructional No36 Mills Grenade A lovely original example and the only such variant I have had the pleasure of owning.
Rare Ordnance Instructional No36 Mills Grenade A lovely original example complete with Drill Detonator Set.
Rare Ordnance-marked Great War Trench Watch An example by Lanco (Langendorf watch Company), a manufacturer with a reputation in its day for quality. The case back bears an engraved serial and adorsed Ordnance broad arrow mark. In running condition. A rare original Great War British Army issue wrist watch
Rare original 1915 Armes Automatique Lewis Machine Gun Manual
Rare original 1930 Madsen publication on their Anti-Aircraft Guns
Rare original 1940 Poster A lovely example with related letter.
Rare original 1st pattern P\'37 Water Bottle Carrier A rare example of the so-called skeletal pattern water bottle cradle from the P\'37 accoutrement set. These are extremely difficult to find, so much so they are actually being reproduced. This is a well marked and 1941 dated example. It bears a previous owner\'s name and number, though is complete with an early blue-enamelled water bottle.
Rare original autograph of Lieutenant General Sir Frederick Arthur Montague "Boy" Browning, GCVO, KBE, CB, DSO Commander of I Airborne Corps and deputy commander of First Allied Airborne Army during Operation Market Garden. During the planning for this operation, he is credited with the quote "I think we might be going a bridge too far."
Rare original Bruce Bairnsfather Watercolour Being an extremely pleasing portrait beleived to be that of the Duchess of York (nee Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, later Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother). Bearing Bairnsfather's monogram and date 1931. Expertly restored and double card mounted in an elegant period ogee-moulded and finely figured oak frame under anti-refelective glass. Bruce Bairnsfather is famous for his cartoons and character Old Bill from his Fragments from France. Original works are of course scarce and highly sought after. 28cm x 20cm, 52cm x 45cm framed.
Rare original Commando Green Beret A 1948 dated example which has never had a badge affixed.
Rare original Hotchkiss Anti-Aircraft Machine Gun Manual
Rare original Hotchkiss Infantry, Cavalry and Vehicle Mounted Machine Gun Manual
Rare Original LDV Enrolment Form A superb example.
Rare original Mills Webbing Equipment Cleaner A complete unopenned pack
Rare original Mills Webbing Equipment Cleaner A complete unopenned pack
Rare original No 2 Commando Badge From the effects of a St Nazaire casualty
Rare original set of 1939 dated Pattern 1937 Webbing A named officer\'s set of 1937 Pattern webbing, 1939 dated, the first year the pattern was actually issued.
Rare original Timber from the Mary Rose
Rare original wood from the Lone Tree of Mons A period presentation piece and poignant relic of the Battle of Loos Click here for a brief introduction Click here for Great War Forum discussion link text
Rare original WWI British Army Hard Tack Biscuit Ration An extremely poignant souvenir of the trench war bearing an inscription to its original owner\'s sweetheart or perhaps sister back in Blighty.
Rare original WWI Hotchkiss machine Gun Manual This is the manual supplied by Hotchkiss with their .303 Portative Machine Gun. A fascinating and rare manual.
Rare original WWI Hotchkiss machine Gun Manual This is the manual supplied by Hotchkiss with their .303 Portative Machine Gun. A fascinating and rare manual. I am seeking a deactivated Hotchkiss .303 portative and a German MG08/15, don\'t hesitate to get in touch if you can assist
Rare original WWI Skeletonised No80 Artillery Fuze While recently 'sectioned' examples are common, original period instructional examples such as this are rare indeed
Rare Original WWII Camouflage Face Veil Purchased with the 1st Battalion Border Regiment insignia also listed. A rare original example.
Rare original WWII Glider Troops Qualification Badge An excellent original example of a much reproduced badge. Given its source I suspect this was worn by a soldier of the 1st Battalion Border Regiment.
Rare original WWII Home Guard Denim Blouse circa 1940 An extrmely rare garment, and while I have collected Home Guard material for 25 years, this is only the second such example I have owned. It features the earliest of Home Guard insignia, namely the arm patch sewn onto the arm in lieu of the brassard. As this insignia was rendered obsolete upon the issue of titles and battalion flashes, such original badged uniforms are near impossible to find, the few that survived likely having been secreted away by their owners upon issue of Serge Battledress. This garment, while lacking its label, is in effectively mint condition. It was found with the matching trousers also listed.
Rare original WWII Military Issue Kukri Frog These have been much copied, original examples such as this are rare indeed.
Rare original WWII or earlier RAF Staff Car Pennant
Rare original WWII or earlier RAF Staff Car Pennant
Rare original WWII RAF Mk IVB Flying Goggles Tinted Eye Shield
Rare original WWII Sand Bags One of four acquired from an old private collection
Rare original WWII Thompson Submachine Gun Breach Cover
Rare Ottoman Turkish Flintlock Pistol An example of the early 19th Century Belgian pattern sea service pistol adopted by many nations and forces. This one appears bears to bear a struck calligraphic cartouche to the lock plate and a similar struck mark to the top of the barrel at the breech indicating use by the Ottoman military. The lock action is strong. A rare flintlock.
Rare Oundle School OTC Swagger Stick A handsome swagger stick with a rare pommel, maker-marked by the prestigious badge manufacturing firm of J R Gaunt. The tip re-enforce is lacking and there is an old tight repair to a crack in the cane.
Rare Oxford Home Guard BD Blouse with provenance An extremely rare Home Guard sergeant\'s BD Blouse, labelled, retaining its original insignia and Great War medal ribbons with provenance.
Rare PAIFORCE ODWA BD A US Olive Drab War Assistance (ODWA) battledress blouse to a major of Persia and Iraq Command. Clearly labelled and in excellent condition.
Rare Pair Boer War Army Issue Binoculars A most attractive and somewhat scarce set of late Boer War period Ordnance issue binoculars. They were no doubt quality instruments in their day, incorporating a high proportion of aluminium in their construction. The sliding ocular shades bear Ordnance broad arrow struck marks, while the leather barrel coverings bear Royal Field Artillery unit stamps. They are maker-marked, serial numbered and dated 1902. The optics are good and clear. Complete in what appears to be a field-made leather case. In a rare and handsome set.
Rare pair of 1939 Pattern Auxilliary Pouches A rare left and right pair.
Rare pair of 1944 Liberation of Paris Flags A rather rare pair of paper flags printed to celebrate the liberation of Paris on the 16th of August 1944. They are in excellent condition though there are old tape repairs. No preserved, framed and mounted under glass. An extremely rare and poignant item. I can post out the frame free of charge.
Rare pair of 1945 dated P'44 Basic Pouches In near mint condition. True handed pairs in such condition have become near impossible to find
Rare pair of 1945 dated P'44 Basic Pouches In near mint condition. True pairs in such condition have become near impossible to find
Rare pair of 1945 dated P'44 Basic Pouches In near mint condition. True handed pairs in such condition have become near impossible to find
Rare pair of 20th Indian Division Flashes A stunning bullion-embroidered pair.
Rare pair of Indian 33rd Corps Flashes A machine-woven pair of flashes of this fascinating unit which was intended as an amphibious expeditionary force and fought with great distinction in the Far East.
Rare Pair of Officers\' Battledress Trousers A rare high quality pair of private purchase BD trousers in the original pattern. There are various nips but they are otherwise very good indeed, and display very well, showing little wear. They are also in a very useful large size, suitable for 34-36\" waist and a tall wearer.
Rare Pair of printed Airborne Strips Rare and much sought after ex-Battledress examples from the same veteran as the Airborne Division flashes also listed.
Rare pair of RFC Cap / Hat Buttons
Rare pair of RFC Cap / Hat Buttons
Rare pair of Slade Wallace Equipment Braces
Rare pair of Slade Wallace Equipment Braces
Rare pair of Slade Wallace Equipment Braces
Rare Pair of Victorian 1888 Pattern Ammo Pouches A very good pair of second pattern Slade Wallace equipment ammo pouches as used during the Boer War. Rare indeed.
Rare pair of Victorian Household Cavalry Trooper\'s Boots Royal Horse Guards unit marked and issue dated 1894
Rare Pair of WWI German Army NCO\'s Cartridge Pouches
Rare pair of WWI Ordnance issue Bedford Cord Breeches A very fine pair as issued to cavalry and other mounted troops. This pair was found with a Royal Flying Corps tunic.
Rare pair of WWII Dated Army Socks An impossibly rare matching pair of Wartime labelled and dated stockings.
Rare Pair of WWII Lanchester Sub Machine Gun Pouches An excllent pair.
Rare pair of WWII Woolen Fingerless Miittens Worn by Private Colin Victor Weaver, Durham Light Infantry, 50th (Northumbrian) Division, who served in North Africa, Sicily and Italy, and North West Europe from D-Day through to operation Market Garden.
Rare pair Suffolk Regiment Printed Shoulder Titles In mint unissued condition and of course absolutely genuine.
Rare pair WWI Unit-Marked Binoculars A pair of WWI British military Binoculars, Special Mk V in their original 1916 dated case. The latter is rare in bearing unit marks of the 1st/4th Royal Berkshire Regiment. This Battalion was posted to France & Flanders as of the 31st March 1915, where it served until going to Italy on the 29th November 1917.
Rare Pair WWII Invasion of Sicily Trench Art Napkin Rings Mnaufactured from shells fired from HMS Hambledon during the invasion
Rare pair WWII RTR Officers\' Bronze Collar Badges Formerly the property of 78834765 J Northcott who was promoted from the Ranks of the Royal Tank Regiment and later served with the Reconnaissance Corps
Rare Paperwork, Royal Tank Regiment El Alamein MM Casualty An extremely moving document group pertaining to Sergeant David R Black, 5th Royal Tank Regiment,, Military Medal recipient and El Alamein casualty. It comprises photographs, letters to his mother from his Commanding Officers, Chaplains, and his best friend in the unit. Sergeant Black was promoted from Corporal to Sergeant while in the field, had been recommended for a commission and was put forward for Officer Cadet training. He was awarded the Military Medal (posthumous approval) for attempting to save the wounded crew of another tank on the 24th July 1942, doing so under intense artillery and machine gun fire. He was later killed on the second day of the Battle of El Alamein, October 24th 1942. An extremely poignant group.
Rare Parachute Regiment Title A Parachute Regiment slip-on shoulder title, dating to the period late 1940 to early 1941. The first pattern to be worn by the Regiment and today extremely scarce.
Rare Paratroop 'Leg Bag' X-Type Parachute Harness Attachment
Rare Parker Fountain Pen with provenance to Robert Graves A hugely poignant link to one of the greatest English writers of the 20th Century and one of the most important memoirs to come from the First World War, Good-Bye to All That, an autobiography by Robert Graves. This Parker Duofold fountain pen, used by Graves in the editing of a later edition of Good-Bye to All That, comes with a documented provenance. The book was first published in 1929. A large part of the work concerns Graves’ experiences of the First World War, where he gives a detailed description of trench warfare, including the tragic incompetences of the Battle of Loos.
Rare Pattern 1825 Baker Rifle Bayonet
Rare Pattern 1845 Extra Service Percussion Musket The last smooth bore musket to be used by the British Army. This pattern, a close relative of the Patterns 1839 and 1842, was introduced to allow the over-stretched gun trade to produce a musket to less stringent manufacturing and pattern tolerances for issue to colonial and Militia units. Its bayonet was identical to that of the Pattern 1842 musket, though bore the mark EX, as indeed this specimen does. This sleepy fresh-to-the-market example has a superb walnut stock retaining its original finish. The lock has a strong action, and its side nail heads sit in cups of Lovell's pattern. The barrel has a deep untouched oxidised patina. It retains its Lovell's pattern bayonet catch and comes with the correct pattern bayonet. I had the bayonet stud professionally restored. What is most frustrating about the piece is the faint trace of engraved unit marks to the butt plate tang, though perseverance may yet allow it to be read. In all a handsome example of a rarely encountered British military musket.
Rare Pattern 1845 Extra Service Percussion Musket Additional images
Rare Pattern 1856/8 Artillery Bayonet An example by Chavasse with distinctive artillery issue steel scabbard
Rare Pattern 1882 Bayonet Frog modified for use with P'08 Webbing As found with a P'88 bayonet with Royal Garrison Artillery unit marks and a family provenance to the Great War. The belt loop has been officially deepened by re-stitching to allow it to be worn with a 1908 Pattern webbing belt
Rare Pattern 1882 Valise Equipment Belt A brown leather variant associated with Militia battalions. 1885 dated and issue marked to the Manchester Regiment
Rare Pattern 1888 Mk I first variant Bayonet
Rare Pattern 1908 Webbing Belt with provenance Apparently having belonged to a soldier of the King's Royal Rifle Corps. The markings are clearer than they appear in the images.
Rare Pattern 1914 Ammunition Pouches
Rare Pattern 1914 Ammunition Pouches An original pair of 1914 Pattern ammunition pouches officially modified from single to double strap closure during the Great War. One marked as manufactured by Barrow, Hepburn and Gale, the other by Cook and 1915 dated. Complete, strong and supple. One pouch bears unit marks.
Rare Pattern 1914 Ammunition Pouches Additional images
Rare Pattern 1914 Leather Equipment Shoulder Strap / Brace Showing its age, though flexible and certainly mannequin-displayable
Rare Pattern 1914 Leather Equipment Shoulder Strap / Brace A strong, displayable example lacking just the very tip of one end
Rare Pattern 1919 Webbing Mess Tin Pouch
Rare Pattern 1939 Leather Brace
Rare Pattern 1939 Leather Brace
Rare Pattern 1939 Leather Braces
Rare Pattern of Tropical Slouch hat The only example of its kind I have handled. A late-War pattern incorporating features not seen in early examples, including draw-string and corresponding eyelets around the body securing the lining. 1945 dated, in a large size and superb condition. A rare variant.
Rare Peninsular War Highlander\'s Memoir An extremely rare first edition of The Personal Narrative of a Private Soldier, who served in the Forty-second Highlanders, for twelve years, during the late war. Dating to 1821 it presents itself in its as-published state. It covers the experiences of the author, a soldier of the 42nd Highlanders, from the time he enlisted to the time he was discharged in 1814. Much of the narrative focuses on his experiences during the Peninsular War, including the Retreat from Sahagun, the Battle of Corunna, an interlude to join the Expedition to Walcheren and then back to the Peninsula for the Battle of Salamanca, the Siege of Burgos and the subsequent retreat, the Battle of Vittoria, Battles of the Pyrenees, Bayonne during the War in France in 1814, and then the Battle of Toulouse where he was wounded, returned to England and then discharged. An ultra-rare and fascinating first-hand account of a Scottish soldier in the Peninsular War.
Rare Personalised early RAF C-Type Flying Helmet An extremely interesting example, being an early pattern of circa 1941, identifiable as such by having a leather chin strap fastening by means of a Bennett buckle, and being externally wired. During it\'s working life it has been fitted with a later pattern microphone socket, as seen on internally wired C-Types, and has had this stitched to the left hand cheek area of the helmet, at the same time the loom has been stitched to the helmet at the back of the neck. What makes it all the more interesting, and certainly rare, is the personalisation of the helmet by it\'s owner, this in the form of his name \"GUS\" painted above the forehead. Such practice was officially frowned upon and certainly makes this helmet highly unusual. The condition throughout is excellent for such an issued early pattern.
Rare PIAT Gaiter An original WWII gaiter for the Projector, Infantry, Anti-Tank. These are commonly lacking from surviving PIATS, original examples like this are near impossible to find
Rare Pinchin Johnson Paint War Supplies Publication
Rare Polearm, 17th-18th Century, possibly Scottish A rare polearm from my own collection which I suspect to be Scottish in origin. I purchased it some years ago near the border with Scotland. It comprises a near semi-circular axe-head with a projecting spear of flattened-lozenge shaped cross-section. One face bears an armourer's mark in the form of an upper case letter L in sunken relief within a rectangular field. The conical socket has a lapped seam. It retains it's original shaft, and even though it measures 128cm overall, if reduced, it was made so in antiquity. An identical weapon, even down to the armourer's mark, is held at the Royal Armouries, (see Ffoulkes' 1915 Inventory and Survey of the Armouries of the Tower of London, volume II, page 243, item 942). It appears to be related to the Lochaber axe variant held at Inveraray Castle and illustrated on page 304 of Scottish Weapons and Fortifications, Caldwell (Ed.), 1981. As such I suspect it to be 17th or 18th Century in origin. A fascinating polearm.
Rare Polish Book on the Battle of Monte Cassino
Rare polygonal-section alloy hilted F-S Knife
Rare Postcard Photograph the Lonsdale Battalion Border Regiment Printed in France and likely showing a kitchen detail relaxing from duties
Rare pre- / early WWII RAF Other Airman's Peaked Hat Bearing its original owner's service number. Early examples such as this have always been extremely difficult to find.
Rare pre-1914 Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment Scarlet Frock A rare Other Ranks\' scarlet frock to a private of the Notts & Derby Regiment. It retains it\'s original 1913 dated paper label and has pre-1902 pattern collar badges and post 1901 buttons, typical of this transitional period. The condition throughout is excellent. A rare frock.
Rare pre-War Bren Machine Gun Webbing Valise 1938 dated and in mint unissued condition. Extremely scarce.
Rare pre-War Bren Machine Gun Webbing Valise 1938 dated and in mint unissued condition. Extremely scarce.
Rare pre-WWI .303 Maxim Machine Gun Manual
Rare pre-WWI / WWI British Army Haversack A rare and interesting bearing Artists' Rifles provenance
Rare pre-WWI 1903 Pattern Bandolier A 1910 dated example. It has steel fittings, an uncommon feature.
Rare pre-WWI 5th Durham Light Infantry Scarlet Frock
Rare pre-WWI Australian Pattern 1908 Bayonet Frog Seldom encountered, indeed this is the first example I have found. This unique pattern was manufactured by the Australians and used throughout WWI. The roller buckle retaining strap is broken, though it is not immediatley apparent. It is profusely marked, and bears those of the Commonwealth Government Harness Factory and and an Ordnance broad arrow.
Rare pre-WWI Black Watch Officer\'s Mess Dress Named to Ronald A M Ewart. It shows light moth, fading and discolouration typical of scarlet uniforms of this age, however it is complete and sound. A scarce named garment.
Rare pre-WWI British Army issue Prismatic Compass A 1910 dated example in original case with matching date. The tip of the closure strap is lacking.
Rare pre-WWI Davon patent Micro-Telescope An interesting and high quality instrument of a type which could have been acquired by officers. It comprises a refractor telescope with rack and pinion focus, leather-bound and cased with tripod and alternative lenses. What marks this patent as unusual is the design which allows the instrument to be unscrewed into two parts, one serving as a microscope, hence the trade name 'Micro-Telescope'. This example is in excellent condition.
Rare pre-WWI Infantry Trousers
Rare pre-WWI Infantry Trousers
Rare pre-WWI Infantry Trousers
Rare Pre-WWI Nordenfelt 1-inch Shell A lovely example of the Royal Navy 1\" Anti-Torpedo Boat Nordenfelt shell as used from the 1880\'s until around 1900.
Rare pre-WWI Royal Navy Rifle Training Manual A charming period publication, well illustrated with technical diagrams. However what marks this manual out to the equipment collector is it\'s description of the leather accoutrements worn by Royal Navy landing parties at the time. Such illustrations are extremely rare.
Rare pre-WWII Kent Fortress Royal Engineers Service Dress Cap
Rare Pre-WWII Royal Navy Clasp Knife An example of the Admiralty Pattern 301 clasp knife. Adopted prior to the First World War this distinctive jack knife was issued to Navy rates up until it\'s replacement in 1940. Examples are very seldom encountered, and like this one they are frequently un-marked. This example is in excellent condition. A rare knife.
Rare presentation Pocket Watch A rolled gold open faced pocket watch bearing an extremely attractive and hugely interesting engraved presentation inscription Presented to CSM Harry Benton by the members of the Sgts Mess 1st Battalion Essex Regiment on leaving the regiment to pension April 1926 CSM Benton of the Essex Regiment was mentioned in despatches during the First World War. Later, serving in Ireland during the Anglo-Irish War or 1919-1922 Benton was involved in a well documented encounter with the Irish Republican Army known as the Percival Ambush. On October 10th 1920 men from Cork No3 Brigade, IRA, commanded by Sean Hales, OC Bandon battalion, ambushed Major Percival along with two officers and twelve men from the 1st Battalion Essex Regiment who were traveling in two Crossley tenders near Newcestown Cross, County Cork. The patrol had just completed a search of the local public house, a suspected IRA ‘haunt’ and had just sent off for a second objective, Castletown, where other searches were planned. The lorries had traveled no more than 400 hundred yards when they came under attack. Three men were wounded by a bomb thrown into the leading car, but the remainder sprang out into the road and drove off the IRA, however two officers were killed (Lt. R.D.F. Robertson and Lt. Richardson, Wireless Officer, RAF) and four others were wounded. The action was fought in pitch darkness, The wounded were recovered by Percival himself. For gallantry shown that night the battalion was congratulated by the Divisional and Brigade Commanders, whilst Major Percival was awarded the OBE and CSM Benton the MBE, Private Wooton was awarded the Medal of the British Empire. These were amongst the first gazetted awards for the Anglo-Irish War. For further information click here The watch is in extremely pleasing condition, and while the mainspring is slipping, the movement is running.
Rare Printed ATS Shoulder Title
Rare printed Royal Tank Regiment Arm Badge
Rare privately published WWII Special Operations Memoir A signed copy. After his basic navy training the author joined a Special Services Battalion and then the Special Boat Service where he trained in X-Craft and as a frogman. From the SBS, Joe was seconded to the SOE at Beaulieu
Rare Propoganda Match Book
Rare provenanced WWII Bush Hat An excellent 1941 dated example of this iconic item of WWII tropical headgear, in a large size and bearing its original owner's details, he being a CSM Davidson serving with the 4th Indian Division
Rare Publication on the Glaive An obsucre work on the evolution of this particular polearm. Bearing the book plate of R T Gwynn
Rare P\'37 Water Bottle Carrier Tropical Modification An example bearing the late-War Australian Tropical modification allowing the bottle to be carried in it\'s cradle directly affixed to the belt. This is a British-made P\'37 cradle thus modified. One of only two I\'ve handled.
Rare P\'37 Water Bottle Carrier Tropical Modification An example bearing the late-War Australian Tropical modification allowing the bottle to be carried in it\'s cradle directly affixed to the belt. This appears to be a Canadian carrier as modified by the Australians. One of only two I\'ve handled.
Rare QF 3 Pounder Hotchkiss Round An unusual Royal Navy QF 3-Pounder Hotchkiss anti torpedo boat round. The shell case itself is finely engraved HMS Pansy, North Sea, August 4th 1916, while the projectile is in cast brass. I suspect it is a drill round though would appreciate any more positive identification.
Rare quillon-removed P'07 Bayonet Originally manufactured at Enfield in 1908, per official instructions this example had its hooked quillon removed and a cleaning hole added to its pommel. Such early examples are today seldom encountered.
Rare R107 Radio Receiver Manual
Rare RAF / RCAF Aircrew Torch A lovely example.
Rare RAF 1925 Pattern Bayonet Frog An example of this scarce pattern. Immediately recognisable due to the presence of a female press stud which was intended to marry with it's male counterpart on the belt itself. This example has been whitened for parade wear.
Rare RAF 1925 Pattern Bayonet Frog An example of this scarce pattern. Immediately recognisable due to the presence of a female press stud which was intended to marry with it's male counterpart on the belt itself.
Rare RAF 1925 Pattern Haversack A super example of this distinctive haversack.
Rare RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing Haversack A very good 1939 dated example. Extremely rare.
Rare RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing Lower Pack A rare Air Ministry stamped and 1948 dated lower pack from the RAF 1925 Pattern equipment.
Rare RAF 1937 Pattern Haversack An un-Blanco\'d example bearing the earliest possible date, 1941. Rare indeed.
Rare RAF 1941 Trouser Braces
Rare RAF 617 Squadron 'Johnnie Walker' Tornado Fuselage Panel with Mission Marks Salvaged from Tornado ZD714, serial BS115/336/2334 first flown March 1984 and scrapped at Leeming in July of 2014. The squadron reformed on 1 January 1983 at RAF Marham, re-equipped with twelve Panavia Tornado GR1 aircraft and eighteen WE.177 nuclear bombs,[33] and the squadron's role assigned to SACEUR remained one of support for land forces on the Continent. Its Tornado aircraft were each able to carry two WE.177 bombs and the ratio of weapons to aircraft at full strength increased to 1.5:1, with an allowance now made for attrition in the conventional opening phase of a continental war. The squadron continued in this role until the WE.177 weapons were retired and No. 617 Squadron relinquished its nuclear delivery capability.[34] No. 617 Squadron was deployed to King Faisal Air Base, Saudi Arabia following the 1990 Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait and subsequently took part in Operation Granby in January–February 1991. A Tornado of No. 617 Squadron carried out the first TIALD sortie of the campaign. In all the squadron flew 91 sorties and scored 229 direct hits with Paveway laser-guided bombs, including destroying 10 of the 22 hardened bunkers at H-3 Air Base.[35] In 1993, No. 617 Squadron began the changeover to anti-shipping and by 1994 was operating from RAF Lossiemouth assigned to SACLANT, flying the Tornado GR1B with the Sea Eagle missile.[36]
Rare RAF Aircrew Blouse in Large Size Another part of the group listed, a 1943 dated Aircrew Blouse in a desirable large size. It is a tailored and worn but very sound example.
Rare RAF Avro Lincoln Fuselage Art An extremely handsome object with a fascinating documented provenance as illustrated
Rare RAF Beadon Flying Overalls Introduced towards the end of the War primarily for use in tropical theatres. Examples are exceedingly difficult to find.
Rare RAF Canberra Bomber Control Column An impressive relic of this iconic aircraft, the English Electric Canberra jet age nuclear bomber
Rare RAF Chaplain\'s Department Badge
Rare RAF Electrically Wired Irvin Flying Jacket These rare electrically wired Irvins are seldom encountered with all connectors intact, many were modified during or after the War. This is a good used example with it\'s original Dot zips, (one sleeve zip is a/f), and it\'s original label still present.
Rare RAF Ground Gunner qualification badge
Rare RAF issue Puttees
Rare RAF Medics Water Bottle An Air Ministry marked example of this distictive pattern
Rare RAF Mk VA Flying Spectacles / Goggles An uncommonly good set complete with both optional sprung strap and arms, the latter complete with the stud fastener plates intended to be affixed the wearer's flying helmet
Rare RAF Mk VIIA Wristwatch The somewhat iconic Air Ministry Mk VIIA by Omega, having a Weems bezel, supplied to the RAF in 1940 by the Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Co Ltd. Serviced and running. Fitted with a Bon-Klip bracelet strap.
Rare RAF Officers\' Puttees The only such pair I have encountered, one bears the trade tag of Fox. Dating to the pre-WWII period.
Rare RAF Other Ranks\' Greatcoat A mint example. You will wait a long time to see another better.
Rare RAF Revolver Lanyard
Rare RAF Servicing Commando Bowie Knife A rare example of this distinctive WWII British Commando knife. The scabbard has been field modified by addition of webbing straps which appear to have allowed the knife to be worn at the shoulder. The thread used is jungle green (this stitching has partly failed), suggesting this knife was carried by a soldier of an RAF Servicing Party serving in the Far East, indeed the knife was found with an Imperial Japanese haversack. As well as the 15 Servicing Commandos in Europe and the Middle East three smaller units were formed in India, and called Servicing Parties. Each Servicing Party comprised one officer and 30 men. These units were part of the R.A.F. Support Group and supported the Chindits during Operation Thursday. After the surrender of the Japanese Forces in August 1945 they took over Japanese held airfields, assisted in the evacuation of Allied prisoners of war and undertook other peace keeping duties in Java, Thailand and French Indo China.
Rare RAF Stopwatch A very interesting example apparently issue-converted for wear around the wrist. The stores reference as engraved on the back of the case has been altered, possibly to reflect this change. I suspect it has been left wound for too long as it was running recently though now only wants to run when the crown is wound tight. A rare and attractive watch.
Rare RAF Training Notes Including detailed information on gun sights, the Browning and Vickers K guns, gun turrets etc
Rare RAF Training Notes Additional images
Rare RAOC Officer\'s WWII Jungle Cap One of the rarest of WWII British Army issue caps, I\'ve handled only a few in over 20 years of collecting in this field. Introduced in 1944, this example is in near mint condition; it is 1945 dated and retains its original badge, namely a Royal Army Ordnance Corps officer\'s bronze collar badge with scarlet backing. A superb and rare item of WWII tropical head-gear.
Rare rate 18th / early 19th Century Naval Boarding Pike While Victorian Naval boarding pikes are scarce, their earlier counterparts are near unobtainable. Having a hand forged square-section spike, socket and langets, on a more slender shaft than later patterns. These were used concurrently with leaf-shaped-blade variants during the 18th and early 19th Centuries. An iconic naval weapon of the American Revolutionary and Napoleonic eras. (See Gilkerson\'s \"Boarders Away\"). 6\' 8\" long. Email for collection / delivery options
Rare RCAF enamelled-Silver Sweetheart Brooch A superb brooch.
Rare re-print of Guy Gibson's RAF Flying Log Book A rare accurate facsimile of the Royal Air Force Pilot's Flying Log Book of Wing Commander Guy Gibson, VC, DSO, DFC. published by After the Battle Magazine in 1976. Copies are difficult to find
Rare Recconnaisance Corps Plastic Cap Badge A superb example.
Rare Reconnaissance Corps Khaki Beret A superb example of the extremely rare khaki beret worn by personnel of the Reconnaissance Corps. In my experience these berets are as rare as their maroon and green counterparts.
Rare Reconnaissance Corps Khaki Beret A desirable example of the extremely scarce khaki beret worn by personnel of the Reconnaissance Corps. With slight moth, but nothing unsightly. A 1945 dated example in a very wearable large size.
Rare Reconnaissance Corps Khaki Beret A desirable example of the extremely scarce khaki beret worn by personnel of the Reconnaissance Corps. With slight moth surface grazing but nothing unsightly. A very good 1945 dated example in a rare large size.
Rare Reconnaissance Corps MID Group A lovely group comprising Africa, Italy and 1939-45 Stars with Defence & War Medals to Sergeant A McRae of the Reconnaissance Corps. It includes his Mention in Despatches certificate, MID oak leaves, cap badge, theatre-made rank badge and a press cutting depicting Sergeant McRae. Most certainly worthy of further research.
Rare Reconnaissance Corps Officer\'s Bronze Cap Badge Formerly the property of 78834765 J Northcott who was promoted from the Ranks of the Royal Tank Regiment and later served with the Reconnaissance Corps
Rare Red Cross ARP Reserve Brassard A lovely WWII Home Front arm band.
Rare Regimental Depot Marked Pattern 1907 Bayonet A 1918 example by Sanderson showing no post-WWI inspection stamps
Rare Reichs Chancellery Marble Fragment Brought back by the same veteran as the armband also listed, a fragment of the distinctive red marble used in vast quantities in the decoration of the Reich’s Chancellery; indeed sufficient was salvaged to allow the Soviets to construct the base of the Soviet War Memorial at Treptower Park in Berlin from marble allegedly taken from the ruins of the New Reich Chancellery. While such fragments were no doubt collected by and traded amongst Allied troops in considerable numbers, attributable specimens today seldom enter the market. An extremely scarce and thought provoking item of war booty.
Rare Reising Submachine Gun Manual
Rare relic of the Mary Rose recovered by Mr Dean in 1840 The Tudor warship Mary Rose is one of the most famous of fighting vessels. Sunk in the Solent in 1545 it remained lost until rediscovered by fishermen in 1836. The first to recover artifacts from the wreck was the fascinating diving pioneer John Deane . When Deane abandoned further diving on the wreck in 1840 it's location was forgotten. This delightful relic is extremely rare, I can find no records of such having come to auction.
Rare Relic the the Royal George, sunk 1782 A Narrative of the Loss of the Royal George at Spithead, August, 1782; Tracey's Attempt to Raise Her in 1783; Her Demolition and Removal By Major-General Pasley's Operations in 1839-40-41, published by S. Horsey of Portsea, Hampshire, England in 1842, the boards being made of wood recovered from the wreck itself, the gilt-embossed title on the leather spine reads "Relic of the Royal George." 136 pages. 110 mm x 70 mm x 15 mm The Royal George was a 1st Rate ship-of-the-line of 100 guns built at at Woolwich in 1746, she served as flag ship of some of the greatest admirals of her day including Lord Anson, Admiral Boscawen, Lord Rodney and Lord Hawke being among them. In 1782 she was performing this role for Admiral Richard Kempenfelt, lying off Spithead. Five or six hundred men went over to her larboard side to fetch up the guns, but the larboard lower deck ports had been left open resulting in the sea rushing in and very quickly turning the ship over and taking many of her crew (and a number of women on board) to the bottom. In 1834 a dive was made on her wreck and over the next few years, into the 1840s, several salvage operations recovered artefacts and pieces of timber a portion of the latter used by Henry Slight and his son Julian to bind their books published in several editions during the early 1840s.
Rare revolving bookcase from Nelson's Flagship, HMS Foudroyant An extremely pleasing late Victorian / Edwardian revolving bookcase made from timber and copper salvaged from Nelson's flagship HMS Foudroyant. I highly regard such items of furniture for their elegance and practicality; though this one, with such a provenance, eclipses all others I have seen. UK delivery will cost £50
Rare Rifle Brigade Named Group including Fighting Knife A most interesting group of items to 1810623 Stanley, Rifle Brigade. Including green beret, private purchase fighting knife, issue wrist watch (requiring attention), and identity discs. All of the items bear Stanley\'s name or service number. An extremely rare find.
Rare Rifle Brigade POW Woolwork A very well executed woolwork bearing an original label on the reverse, made by a POW Hospital Camp, Cosel, Stalag 344, Germany.
Rare Rifle Marksmanship Badge A rare example of the official Regular Army badge for Best Combined Shot among Corporals, Lance Corporals and Privates in a Regiment or Battalion as worn on the left forearm. Introduced during the Boer War and disappearing before WWII.
Rare RNZAF Lancaster Pilot Group Additional images
Rare RNZAF Lancaster Pilot Group An extensive group relating to Lancaster Pilot Eric Willoughby McDouall. Comprsing his C-Type leather flying helmet (in poor condition), MkVIII goggles, Airman's Pay Book, Pilot's wings, officer's peaked cap, training notes, aerial and other photographs, maps, and perhaps most interesting of all, a detailed hand written account of his missions. A rare offering
Rare RNZAF Lancaster Pilot Group additional images
Rare Royal Artillery Helmet Bearing a heavy textured anti-reflection coating and unit decal. What marks it out as especially rare is the presence of its original owner's name, number and unit painted on the underside rim.
Rare Royal Artillery Shaving Mirror A lovely private-purchase nickel-plated mirror in decorated leather slip-case.
Rare Royal Engineers Battlefield Tour - The Seine to the Rhine In 1947 the British Army of the Rhine arranged a series of extremely important Battlefield Tours covering key operations from the Allied invasion of Europe leading up the final defeat of Germany. These were performed for leading military and civic personnel and were accompanied by highly detailed guides intended to stand as important historical records. Just 500 of the guides were published. This is one such.
Rare Royal Engineers Battlefield Tour - The Seine to the Rhine Additional images
Rare Royal Flying Corps & Zeppelin Group Acquired with the flechettes and RFC aircraft instruments also listed. A fascinating group apparently having belonged to a pilot serving at the RFC's Orfordness Experimental Station. Included in a small group of aerial photographs is a good image of the airfield, however of equal interest is another depicting a Zeppelin wreck. Likely salvaged from the same wreck and part of this group is an alloy pulley wheel and the largest fragment of Zeppelin fabric I have seen, this showing burnt edges. In all a superb group.
Rare Royal Flying Corps & Zeppelin Group Additional images
Rare Royal Flying Corps Observer's Tunic A fresh to the market example bearing its original insignia. The latter comprising embroidered RFC shoulder titles, an Observer's brevet and signaler's qualification badge. The tunic surfaced in Northern Ireland and comes with two photographs of its original owner, one showing him wearing the tunic and bearing annotated provenance verso.
Rare Royal Flying Corps Observer's Tunic Additional images
Rare Royal Flying Corps Wireless Signaller's Badge
Rare Royal Marines Commando Training Centre Flash
Rare Royal Navy 1901 Pattern Belt An excellent 1917 dated example of this unique pattern. This would of course marry extremely well with the P\'01 Pouches I have listed.
Rare Royal Navy 1901 Pattern Leather Belt 38 inches long
Rare Royal Navy Rating\'s Group An exceptionally scarce group to one man.
Rare Royal Navy Special Service Squadron 1922 World Tour Group A superb album of over 300 photographs pertaining to the World Tour of the Royal Navy\'s Special Service Squadron during 1922 and 1923. It includes an Australian commemorative journal of the Squadron\'s visit and a scarce bronze plaque of HMS Danae.
Rare run of Militaria magazine - English edition The English language edition of Militaria ran to just 25 copies published between 1994 and 1996. It contained a vast number of superb articles, many seminal and of enduring importance to collectors, I refer to my run frequently. Articles cover amongst other subjects: WWI German assault packs, WWII German headgear, WWII US uniforms, equipment and insignia, German identity discs, Italian Black Brigades, WWI and WWII British helmets and their markings, Free French Commandos, WWII Soviet Infantry, Italian forage caps, US assault jerkins, WWII Royal Navy uniforms, the Dingo Scout Car, Luftwaffe bomber crews, German ski troops, Japanese air crew uniforms, WWII British plastic cap badges, WWII Dutch infantry, WWI New Zealand & Canadian troops, SS belt buckles, D-Day Canadian troops, British-made US Army clothing, Reichswehr uniforms, US Mine detectors, British Army body armour, WWI Rumanian Army, SS daggers, U-Boat insignia, WWII ATS uniforms, etc. Quite simply essential reference. This is a near complete set of 24 out of the 25 published. I usually sell individual copies at £9 each. See the sold listing 10799 under \"Reference Books\" for archive images.
Rare Russian Berdan 2 Socket Bayonet of 1870
Rare Sam Browne Holster and Ammunition Pouch For a small automatic pistol. In superb condition.
Rare Sam Browne Webley Revolver Holster with Shoulder Sling A superb example.
Rare SAS Chaplain\'s Memoir J Fraser McLuskey's "Parachute Padre". RESERVED
Rare Scottish Sword & Weaponry Book An excellent copy of the extremely rare and sought after title Scottish Weapons & Fortifications. This classic contains many seminal and hugely important articles in the field of Scottish arms. It includes Blair\'s The Early Basket hilt in Britain, Caldwell\'s Some Notes on Scottish Axes and Long Shafted Weapons, and Boothroyd\'s The Birth of the Scottish Pistol, among many others. Quite simply a fascinating and essential reference for the collector or researcher in this field.
Rare Seaforth Highlanders' Sweetheart Brooch by Liberty & Co Assayed at Birmingham in 1917
Rare sealed pattern 1937 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier An extremely rare Ordnance sealed pattern of the P\'37 Bottle Carrier.
Rare Sealed Pattern Map Case An Ordnance Sealed Working Pattern of the standard issue webbing map case. In unissued condition.
Rare Sealed Pattern P\'37 L-Strap A rare Ordnance Sealed Working Pattern of a 1937 Pattern Shoulder Strap.
Rare Sealed Pattern Tropical Mess Tin Cover An extremely rare example. 1944 dated.
Rare Sealed Pattern WWII RAF P\'37 Brace
Rare Second Phase Home Guard Handbook A fascinating, extensive and comprehensive manual.
Rare Second Phase Home Guard Handbook A fascinating, extensive and comprehensive manual.
Rare Second World War Military Pocket Watch Protector
Rare Secret Airfield Construction Squadron Invasion of Japan Embarkation Card
Rare Serge Battledress Trousers A very good pair of BD Trousers in their earliest form, having concealed buttons to the pocket flaps, and tabs at the ankles. This pair have been tailored at the waist to approximately 34\". Very rarely encountered these days.
Rare Serge Trench Cap A 1922 dated example bearing the service number of its original owner. In excellent condition and having had a badge affixed by slider to not perforated to take lugs.
Rare Service / Rifle Numbered 1918 Wilkinson Pattern 1907 Bayonet With no post-War inspection dates and retaining its original brown leather scabbard
Rare set of 12 Victorian Harry Payne Heroes of the Victoria Cross Cards Rather rare and highly attractive
Rare set of 12 Victorian Harry Payne Heroes of the Victoria Cross Cards Additional images
Rare set of 1930 Mills Officer Equipment A superb original matching set of this rare and much sought after inter-War private purchase webbing. The holster is of the early pattern with wooden plug, while the brace attachments have annular links, while the webbing itself is of a finer weave than issue equipment. You will wait a very long time for such a good example.
Rare set of Brass Knuckles Recently acquired from the third generation of servicemen to have carried it in combat. Initially carried during the First World War it was subsequently passed onto its owner's son who carried it during the Second World War as a Commando and infantryman (digital images of documents retained by his family are shown for your information, including a portrait photograph of him in Battledress with Commando insignia, family tradition has it he was returned to unit having struck his Sergeant), skipping a generation the knuckles were most recently carried by Private Howes' grandson in Afghanistan. An uncommon example with what must be a unique provenance.
Rare Set of Mills\' Officer Web Equipment Only the second complete as-worn set I have owned. An extremely rare offering of this inter-War designed private-purchase equipment. One press-stud has pulled, otherwise the set is extremely sound.
Rare set of Pattern 1888 Slade Wallace Equipment
Rare set of Victorian Slade Wallace Equipment Additional images
Rare set of WWII Airborne Officers\' Rank Pips A set of six rank pips backed in Cambridge blue as worn by the Army Air Corps.
Rare set WWII RAF Earphones Suitable for the C, D and E-Type helmets.
Rare Short Bearded Axe Head A late Dark Ages or Medieval example of these extremely attractive axes, commonly associated with the Vikings who termed it the skeggox, though broadly in use throughout Europe for several centuries. A rare archaeological artefact
Rare Shotgun Cartridge An inert Eley Rocket Cartridge (propellant and projectile removed, primer rendered inert usning arerosol lubricant).
Rare Siebe Gorman Private Purchase Gas Mask An example of the Siebe Gorman Puretha private purchase respirator complete with original integral harness. The elastic of the head-straps has been partly replaced at some stage though otherwise it is complete and in very good condition.
Rare Signed Copy of the POW escape classic The Wooden Horse RAF Flight Navigator Lieutenant Eric Williams was shot down in a Vickers Wellington bomber during a bombing raid over Germany in December 1942. His account of his subsequent escape from Stalag Luft III remains a classic of its kind. This is a rare original signed copy. Certainly one of the best such memoirs I have read.
Rare Signed Copy of the RAF POW escape classic RAF Flight Navigator Lieutenant Eric Williams was shot down in a Vickers Wellington bomber during a bombing raid over Germany in December 1942. His account of his subsequent escape from Stalag Luft III entitled The Wooden Horse remains a classic of its kind. This is a rare signed first edition of his follow-up memoir which goes into more detail than his earlier work. Certainly one of the best such memoirs I have read.
Rare Signed Copy of the RAF POW Escape Classic RAF Flight Navigator Lieutenant Eric Williams was shot down in a Vickers Wellington bomber during a bombing raid over Germany in December 1942. His account of his subsequent escape from Stalag Luft III entitled The Wooden Horse remains a classic of its kind. This is a rare signed first edition of his follow-up memoir which goes into more detail than his earlier work. Certainly one of the best such memoirs I have read
Rare signed Photograph of General 'Windy' Gale General Sir Richard Nelson Gale GCB, KBE, DSO, MC (1896 – 1982) commanded the 1st Parachute Brigade and later 6th Airborne Division. This photograph of him in airborne troops' smock is iconic. It bears the autograph dedication Thanks for all you have done, Richard Gale. I acquired it from from the estate of the late Lieutenant-General Sir Michael Gray KCB, OBE, DL (3 May 1932 – 13 March 2011). Gray served with the Parachute Regiment from 1955, taking part in operations at Cyprus, Suez, Jordan, Greece, Bahrain, Aden and Northern Ireland. He commanded the 1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment from 1969 to 1971, later becoming Colonel Commandant
Rare signed Photograph of General 'Windy' Gale General Sir Richard Nelson Gale GCB, KBE, DSO, MC (1896 – 1982) commanded the 1st Parachute Brigade and later 6th Airborne Division. This photograph of him is by the London society photographers Vandyk. I acquired it from from the estate of the late Lieutenant-General Sir Michael Gray KCB, OBE, DL (3 May 1932 – 13 March 2011). Gray served with the Parachute Regiment from 1955, taking part in operations at Cyprus, Suez, Jordan, Greece, Bahrain, Aden and Northern Ireland. He commanded the 1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment from 1969 to 1971, later becoming Colonel Commandant
Rare signed presentation copy of Field Marshal Earl Alexander of Tunis' Memoir In excellent conditon complete with dust jacket and custom made slip case.
Rare Skeletonised Artillery Fuse An original officially sectioned example. Overall length 70mm.
Rare Skeletonised WWI British Artillery Shell Impact / Graze Fuse An original period example, modified for instructional use at the munitions manufactory of by the Ordnance.
Rare Slade Wallace Equipment Strap A well marked and 1900 dated greatcoat or valise strap in superb condition.
Rare Small Automatic Pistol Holster A lovely holster likely carried in both World Wars. Perhaps for a small Webley auto, it bears the details of it\'s two previous owners, namely a Major of the Royal Scots Fusiliers, and later an ATS Officer. A piece that was perhaps handed down from father to daughter.
Rare SMLE Action Implement Combination Tool
Rare SOE / MI9 Combination Knife
Rare SOE / MI9 Combination Knife
Rare SOE / OSS issue Spring Cosh Direct from a deceased's estate and never previously in a collection.
Rare SOE Spring Cosh found in France While all such SOE spring coshes are extremely rare, this is the only I know of with a provenance. It comes with letters explaining the circumstances of its discovery in France. A unique opportunity
Rare SOE Tyre Slasher Knife An excellent example of this much sought after knife with its distinctive tyre slasher blade. Very difficult to improve on.
Rare SOE Tyre Slasher Knife An exceptional example of this much sought after knife with its distinctive tyre slasher blade. In near mint condition.
Rare SOE Tyre Slasher Knife An example having had a hard life
Rare South African 1937 Pattern Small pack A mint unissued example.
Rare South Indian Sword An example of the seldom encountered bara jamdadu or Tanjore / Mysore sword katar. The hilt features a distinctive knuckle guard sometimes referred to as a 'hood', the latter bearing terminal modelled as a beast's head. The blade has a shallow lozenge section, and is chiselled at its forte. Late 18th / 19th Century. Blade 77cm
Rare Southern Railway LDV Arm band
Rare Spanish Civil War History A fascinating publication printed in 1939 and including an honour roll. This copy is all the more interesting in appearing to bear the signatures of veterans.
Rare Special Forces issue Wireless Set Number 46 The Wireless Set No 46 was a British Army portable manpack radio developed in 1941 for Combined Operations use, designed for beach landings and Commando or airborne operations. Manufactured by the firm E K Cole it provided R/T or MCW communications over short ranges of 6-10 miles. It was also designed to survive being submersed in seawater for up to one minute. This specialist equipment was issued on an operational requirement basis, though signalers highly regarded the instrument and units were known to retain these sets whenever the opportuinity arose. This as a very good untouched example of this important manpack wireless set.
Rare Special Forces issue Wireless Set Number 46 The Wireless Set No 46 was a British Army portable man-pack radio developed in 1941 for Combined Operations use, designed for beach landings and Commando or airborne operations. Manufactured by the firm E K Cole it provided R/T or MCW communications over short ranges of 6-10 miles. It was also designed to survive being submersed in seawater for up to one minute. This specialist equipment was issued on an operational requirement basis, though signalers highly regarded the instrument and units were known to retain these sets whenever the opportunity arose. This as a very good untouched example of this important man-pack wireless set.
Rare SS Armband An original example, one of a few armbands brought back by the same veteran.
Rare SS Belt Buckle A rather interesting Third Reich period belt buckle. Illustrated on page 222 of Angolia\'s Belt Buckles & Brocades of the Third Reich, it is described as unattributed, though perhaps an early generic buckle for political flying elements or early (pre-1933) DLV. Some contemporary references attribute it to flying units of the SA / SS. The Assman & Sohne catalogue, with probable date of 1937, also illustrates this buckle.
Rare Steel Button Stick for 1908 Pattern Webbing A scarce example of the shaped button stick intended for polishing the brass fittings of the 1908 Pattern webbing accoutrements. This is the only example I can recall having seen in steel.
Rare Sten Bayonet Frog As issued to WWII Paratroops
Rare Sten Gun Bandolier An extremely desirable item of webbing associated with British paratroops. This example is in mint unissued condition and is maker-marked and dated. Impossible to improve and very difficult to replace.
Rare Sten Gun Webbing Bandolier One of the most sought after items of WWII British webbing. This example is in unissued condition and is WWII dated and maker-marked Bagcraft Ltd. Very difficult to replace.
Rare Sten Gun Webbing Bandolier One of the most sought after items of WWII British webbing. This example is in unissued condition and is maker-marked and dated. Very difficult to replace.
Rare Sten Gun Webbing Bandolier One of the most sought after items of WWII British webbing. This example is in mint unissued condition and is maker-marked and dated. Impossible to improve and very difficult to replace.
Rare Sten Gun Webbing Bandolier One of the most sought after items of WWII British webbing. This example is in unissued condition and 1944 dated. Very difficult to replace
Rare Sten Machine Carbine MkI Sling Immediately identifiable from the Mk2 pattern by being of fixed length and having a D-shaped rather than an oval terminal ring. Any examples are seldom encountered, while clearly marked specimens like this are rare indeed.
Rare Sten Machine Gun Magazine Webbing Pouches In mint unissued condition.
Rare Sterling Sub Machine Gun Parts Catalogue
Rare Sudan Campaign Souvenir Hide Shield A superb shield of the Beja people of Sudan. Likely of hippo. or elephant hide, of characteristic form with simple sparse tooled decoration. It bears what can only be a bullet hole. No doubt a souvenir of the Sudan campaign of the 1880's. Approx. 22 inch diameter.
Rare Surrender of Japan Souvenir Silk Handkerchief
Rare Swiss M1889/92 Cyclist's Bayonet A strikingly designed bayonet as issued with the 7.5 mm. Schmidt-Rubin M1889, M1896/11, M1897 Kadet Rifle, M1900 Short Rifle, and M1911 carbine and issued to cyclist troops, machine gunners and fortress troops.
Rare Tam O\' Shanter A superb 1940 dated example. These are now very seldom encountered, particularly in such condition as this.
Rare Tank Crew Holster One of the most sought after of items of 1937 Pattern webbing, the Royal Armoured Corps revolver holster. Most of this pattern were officially shortened, few apparently having survived in their original state. A batch of Canadian examples was unearthed during the 1980\'s, the British-made type have always been extremely rare. This is a lovely example dated 1941 complete with it\'s leg strap.
Rare Tank Crew Holster One of the most sought after of items of 1937 Pattern webbing, the Royal Armoured Corps revolver holster. Most of this pattern were officially shortened, few apparently having survived in their original state. A batch of Canadian examples was unearthed during the 1980's, though British-made examples have always been rather rare indeed. This is a mint unissued example dated 1940
Rare Tank Driver / Mechanic Qualification Badge This highly prized badge was originally introduced for wear by appropriate soldiers of Corporal rank and above in the Tank Corps, it was later adopted by the Royal Tank Regiment. It was worn on the upper-right sleeve above the Tank badge. Formerly the property of 78834765 J Northcott who was promoted from the Ranks of the Royal Tank Regiment and later served with the Reconnaissance Corps
Rare theater-made Chindit Plaque A rare and attractive object. Its original owner has inscribed the back with details of the battles in which he served
Rare Third Reich NSFK Award Document Pertaining to the award of the NSFK Gold Flyer's Badge to Frau von Bülow-Bothkamp, wife of Harry von Bülow-Bothkamp , German Ace during both World Wars and Luftwaffe Knights' Cross holder, the document signed by Friedrich Christiansen , Korpsführer of the National Socialist Flyers Corps
Rare Thompson SMG Magazine Pouch An unissued example of Stores Ref. A1/AA 1501 "Pouch, magazine, carbine, machine, Thompson".
Rare timber from HMS Royal George, sunk 1782 HMS Royal George, Royal Navy 100-gun first-rate ship of the line, was the largest warship in the world at the time of launching, she saw service during the Seven Years' War including being Admiral Sir Edward Hawke's flagship at the Battle of Quiberon Bay and later taking part in the Battle of Cape St Vincent. She sank undergoing routine maintenance work whilst anchored off Portsmouth on 29 August 1782 with the loss of more than 800 lives, one of the most serious maritime losses to occur in British waters. This is a delightful relic of the vessel, dating to Pasley's salvage operations of 1840.
Rare Tin of Khaki / Buff Webbing Renovator
Rare Tuareg Quiver and Arrows
Rare un-Blanco'd 1915 dated P'08 Webbing Belt Such examples are becoming rare indeed
Rare un-Blancoed 1942 dated Pattern 1937 Webbing Belt Very seldom do such turn up these days. Though size small, it will adjust up to approximately 39-40 Inches.
Rare un-finished P'07 Bayonet Blank
Rare un-used WWI Army Form C 398 - Field Report Envelope
Rare un-used WWI Army Form C 398 - Field Report Envelope
Rare unidentified 1903 Pattern Bandolier Variant 1939 The only example of this pattern I have encountered. Clearly a variant P\'3 but holding single cartridges in groups of five under five flaps. Maker-marked and 1939 dated. Some damage to one pocket and a closure strap lacking. A highly unusual bandolier.
Rare Unidentified P\'03 Variant Leather Bandolier A highly unusual and as yet unidentified leather bandolier. Clearly related to the 1903 Pattern. Perhaps a Yeomanry variant.
Rare Unidentified Victorian Infantry Army Haversack A variant I\'ve not previously encountered. Clearly an issue piece as it bears a War Department broad arrow stamp. In very good condition throughout.Victorian infantry haversacks are all but unobtainable today.
Rare Unidentified Victorian Valise An as yet unidentified valise. Manufactured in leather-trimmed black canvas it is clearly intended to be worn attached to the wearer\'s cross-straps or braces. I suspect it to be a Volunteer variant, and it displays well on P\'88 Slade Wallace Buff Leather Valise Equipment. The maker\'s-marks appear to indicate manufacture in Glasgow in 1897, though the issue marks are somewhat clearer and indicate issue to a unit with initials WRC in 1903. No doubt an incredibly rare item of equipment as all such valises are. I would welcome further information on this pattern.
Rare Unissued 1908 Pattern Webbing Brace A superb un-Blanco\'s 1918 dated example.
Rare unissued 1938 Scottish Service Dress Tunic A mint unissued garment
Rare unissued 1940 Army issue Toothbrush
Rare unissued 1940 Army issue wooden Toothbrush
Rare unissued 1940 dated Pattern 1937 Webbing Belt
Rare unissued 1941 Khaki Drill Shorts Offcially modified Bombay Bloomers in a large size
Rare unissued 1941 RAF 1925 / 1937 Pattern Webbing Brace
Rare unissued 1942 Army Groundsheet
Rare unissued 1943 Army issue Toothbrush
Rare Unissued AB64 Pay Book A 1943 dated example
Rare unissued and labelled WWII Airborne Troops Supply Canister Parachute Blue, which at the time of Operation Market Garden signified fuel drops.
Rare unissued Indian Pattern 1937 Shoulder Straps
Rare unissued MkI Sten Sling
Rare Unissued P\'08 Webbing Belt A superb 1918 dated example.
Rare Unissued RAF P\'37 Pistol Ammunition Pouch A 1941 dated example dating to the introduction of the pattern.
Rare unissued South African Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Rare unissued Volkssturm Soldbuch
Rare Unissued WWII Army issue Pullover A superb example (there is a little stitching fault at the under-arm seam, though this is as manufactured, not immediately apparent, and could be invisibly repaired should one wish to do so).
Rare unissued WWII British Army Helmet Net The last few of a small batch of unissued Second World War stock. As used in all theatres and on all variants of steel helmet. I have just ten.
Rare unissued WWII RAF 1937 Pattern Webbing Pistol Ammo Pouch
Rare unissued WWII Skill at Arms Record Book
Rare unit marked P\'1913 Bayonet A 1916 dated British P\'13 Bayonet manufactured by Remington. It is rare in bearing unit stamps to the pommel, likely to a Volunteer unit; unit marked P\'13\'s are exceptionaly scarce. The bayonet having seen use during the First World War went on to be issued to the Home Guard during the Second, as evidenced by the presence of a 1939 Pattern frog. A most interesting example.
Rare Unit-Marked 1917 Artillery Luger A deactivated DWM 1917 Artillery Luger. These have the 8-inch barrel and tangent sight, and this example has the micro-adjustable foresight deleted in late 1917. This excellent Luger has matching serial numbers excepting the magazine. It retains approximately 70% of it\'s dull blue finish. It is unit-marked to the 30th Reserve Jager Regiment, 11th Company. Such unit-marked Artillery Lugers are rare, especially this late in the War. Such marks were generally abandoned in 1916, and Jan Stil in his work on Imperial Lugers estimates that only 1% of Artillery Lugers were thus marked. A rare and attractive gun. For sale within the UK only.
Rare unit-marked Pattern 1888 Bayonet Bearing stamps of the 7th Battalion Black Watch
Rare Unit-marked Pattern 1913 Bayonet A Remington P\'13 bearing 3rd Manchester Regiment unit marks
Rare unit-marked pattern 1914 Bayonet Frog An American-made variant lacking its buckle but exhibiting two sets of unit stamps
Rare unit-marked P\'14 Bayonet Frog A superb 1915 dated example stamped to the 17th Battalion the Cameronian (Scottish) Rifles.
Rare unit-marked set of WWII Identity Discs A matching pair of WWII identity discs which rather unusually bears unit details. Named to 6088965 F Rodgers, QRR [Queen\'s Royal (West Surrey) Regiment].
Rare unofficial Bomb Disposal Qualification Badge
Rare Unopened Tin of WWII Capstan Cigarettes
Rare US M3 Fighting Knife An excellent 1943 dated example of this iconic knife associated with US Airborne forces. Complete with it\'s original M6 leather scabbard.
Rare US Naval Air Station Emblem A delightful rigid printed emblem of United States Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, being a souvenir brought back the late Sir Hector Munro following Catalina flight training there during the War. No doubt a rare object this side of the Atlantic.
Rare USMC-style alloy-hilted F-S Knife
Rare variant 1908 Pattern Bayonet Frog 2 inches rather that the pattern 3 inches wide. Of a type Carter sugested was VTC or similar issue.
Rare variant Boer War - WWI Officers\' Water Bottle An extremely interesting variant in lovely condition.
Rare variant English Civil War Secrete Helmet A sophisticated example of these distinctive items of armour as worn under the civilian style headers of the 17th Century. Bearing an armourers mark, likely that of Thomas Stevens junior, a member of the London Guild of Armourers.
Rare variant FS Knife Of a type I have not previously encountered. While the blade and cross guard are per the recognised pattern, the hilt is of a heavy base metal alloy with a blackenned finish. The form of this hilt is unique, it is manufactured to a high standard and secured by means of a countersuck slotted bolt screwed onto the tang terminal. The knife is well balanced. The leather scabbard is of a pattern commonly encountered on commercial variants.
Rare variant FS Knife An example of one of the rarest variant Fairbairn Sykes knives. Referred to by the crass collectors' terms 'fat man' and 'fat boy', these commando knives differ from other second pattern examples in having a grip of bellied rather than slender baluster form. It has been suggested these were produced by J.Clarke & Sons. There is photographic evidence to associate the pattern with certain Royal Navy Special Forces; a well known study illustrates one being carried by Lt Commander Patrick Dalzel-Job of 30 Assault Unit, and another is illustrated in a 1944 study of Royal Marine swimmer-canoeist equipment in James Ladd's SBS - Invisible Raiders. However a photograph exists showing such a knife being carried by an SAS trooper in Normandy. These variants appear to be associated with a unique scabbard; having a nickel-plated chape which is larger than standard. I have owned a great number of the highly coveted 1st pattern FS knives, and far fewer of this variant
Rare variant Imperial German Bayonet Frog Carter identifies a similar example as Bavarian, though this 1918 dated frog bears a Thuringian manufacturer's mark
Rare variant Imperial German Bayonet Frog Carter identifies a similar example as Bavarian, though this 1918 dated frog bears a Thuringian manufacturer's mark
Rare variant No 7 Bayonet with Black Grips
Rare variant P'03 Bandolier Of a pattern I have seen worn by African troops during WWII
Rare variant P'1839 Percussion Carbine
Rare variant P'1839 Percussion Carbine Additional images
Rare variant Pattern 1937 Webbing Brace
Rare variant P\'37 Belt with Cartridge Loops A fascinating example.
Rare variant Reconnaissance Corps Cloth Shoulder Titles A guaranteed original WWII pair and an uncommonly large variant
Rare variant Reconnaissance Corps Cloth Shoulder Titles A guaranteed original WWII pair marginally smaller than standard and embroidered on a darker green cloth.
Rare variant WWI Flechette / Aerial Dart One of just a handful of examples I have seen on the past 30 years
Rare variant WWI Lewis Machine Gun Tool
Rare variant WWI Trench Priscope Incorporating an integral folding bracket for affixing the instrument to a trench wall. There is photographic evidence of this pattern in use at Gallipoli
Rare variant WWII British Tropical Helmet This is the only example of this variant I have encountered. Of a form sometimes associated with South African troops, though this is a British made example by Failsworth Hats. Dated 1942 and in superb condition. Curiously the liner bears annotations, mementoes of encounters with US service personnel and naval vessels
Rare variant WWII Paratroop Knee Pads Of a design I've not previously encountered, with exposed sorbo rubber. This pattern appears to be those worn in North Africa by the troops in the attached period photograph. The pads come with a fascinating SAS provenance. There are traces of manufacturer's marks, but more importantly their original owner's name is just visible in ink. Certainly worthy of further research
Rare variant WWII Sam Browne Map / Document Case
Rare VC Winner Autograph An example of the extremely rare original manual for the No74 grenade or Sticky Bomb as prepared by MD1, the secret research establishment which designed this and other weapons for the SOE and regular military forces. What makes this copy exceptional is the original autograph signature of Captain Richard Annand, the recipient of the first Victoria Cross issued to the Army during WWII.
Rare Vesta Case from Nelson's Flagship HMS Foudroyant A particularly delightful vesta case manufactured circa 1905 from copper salvaged from the hull of the vessel.
Rare Vickers .5 inch Bore Scope Very impressive when seen next to a standard .303 version.
Rare Vickers Pattern 1907 Bayonet An extremely fine example retaining much original bluing to hilt and near-mint walnut grips. Vickers production ran to circa 10,000 bayonets, making these the rarest production example. Distinctively Vickers examples have a tapered run-in to the cleaning hole in their pommel
Rare Victorian 1901 Pattern Leather .303 Bandolier An extremely scarce example.
Rare Victorian 19th Hussars Cap Badge A rare Victorian cap badge of the 19th (Prince of Wales\' Own) Hussars. This badge came with the Standing Orders listed in the Manuals - General shop category.
Rare Victorian 19th Lancashire Rifle Volunteers Frock with Buff Leather Belt and Buckle An extremely rare Victorian Other Rank's clothing and accouterment group
Rare Victorian 2nd Life Guards NCO\'s Mess Tankard A Victorian silver plated Pint tankard bearing engraved ownership marks of the NCO\'s Mess of the 2nd Life Guards. A lovely item.
Rare Victorian 55th (Westmorland) Regiment Badge A most attractive original numbered cap device with original scarlet Melton backing as worn on the undress forage cap.
Rare Victorian Army Field Service / Forage / Torrin Cap
Rare Victorian Army Leather Gaiters Unit-marked and dated
Rare Victorian Army Officer's Campaign Knife Likely Indian in origin, and extremely well made. Having a steel hilt with slotted knuckle guard, the blade extremely purposeful looking and similar in form to that of some native daggers. Locking by means of a spring catch into its original hardwood scabbard, with steel locket and chape, and integral frog incorporating adjustable belt loops. An impressive knife of real substance.
Rare Victorian Army Officer's Field Frock While dress tunics abound, such "working" clothing is seldom encountered. This being an uncommonly fine example
Rare Victorian Border Regiment Cap Badge The first form of this badge, with Queen\'s crown and small in relation to later badges.
Rare Victorian British Cavalry Martingale & Breastplate
Rare Victorian British Military Water Bottle A pattern I\'ve not previously encountered. Manufactured to a high standard in tinplate with cast base metal screw-in stopper, the latter incorporating a cylinder valve. It is marked iDonald\'s Patent. Deane, London/i and also bears a War Department ownership mark.
Rare Victorian Cavalry Saddle Wallets Bearing Ordnance and Imperial Yeomanry marks. Very seldom encountered
Rare Victorian Cavalry Sadlery Sword Frog An extremely rare example
Rare Victorian Enfield / Martini Rifle Oil Bottle
Rare Victorian Enfield Rifle Combination Tool A British Pattern No. 1 Privates\' Wrench or Combination Tool, circa 1855. Well marked and in very good condition. A seldom encountered accessory.
Rare Victorian Enfield Rifle Combination Tool A rare British Pattern No. 7 Privates\' Wrench or Combination Tool, circa 1862-6. Clearly Ordnance marked.
Rare Victorian General Service Haversack An excellent example of the haversack worn with the Slade Wallace 1903 Pattern accoutrements
Rare Victorian German Invasion Scare Literature An extremely rare and utterly fascinating work of fiction
Rare Victorian German Invasion Scare Pamphlet An exceedingly rare author-inscribed presentation copy of this fascinating publication.
Rare Victorian Glengarry
Rare Victorian Heavy Dragoon Percussion Pistol An evolution of the 1796 Pattern pistol. Having characteristic stock, mounts and heavy 10-bore barrel, though fitted with Lovell's cups for the side nails.
Rare Victorian Heavy Dragoon Percussion Pistol Additional images
Rare Victorian Infantry Trousers
Rare Victorian KOSB Officer's Glengarry A named example retaining its original badge, the latter un-marked but tested as silver
Rare Victorian KOSB Water Bottle A Volunteer equipment glass water bottle and leather cover / carrier unit marked to the 5th Volunteer Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers
Rare Victorian Light Infantry Officer\'s Mess Dress Named to Ronald A M Ewart (whose frocks and other uniforms I have also listed). It shows light moth, fading and discolouration typical of scarlet uniforms of this age, with some silver-wire braid is loose, however it is remains a scarce named garment.
Rare Victorian Manchester Police Truncheon A handsome and rare Victorian police truncheon. It is branded MANCHESTER POLICE, D DIVISION, No.32, 10. 1878. It retains it\'s original braided cord wrist strap. There is a slight warp and a fine crack to the grips, though it displays very well indeed.
Rare Victorian Militia Enfield Rifle Cartridge Pouch, circa 1860
Rare Victorian Monmouthshire Light Infantry Officers' Compass An exceptional example, both named and badged
Rare Victorian Officer\'s Pistol Cartridge Belt The only example of it\'s kind I have encountered. The brown leather belt has a double-claw buckle as found on the Sam Browne belt. There are two sets of twelve loops for revolver rounds, each with it\'s own weather flap closing by the tradition British Army method of straps over brass studs, these flank a lateral tube containing a whistle. Late Victorian or early 20th Century. A lovely and somewhat rare pistol ammunition belt.
Rare Victorian Ordnance-issue Side Cap Bearing War Department marks
Rare Victorian Oxfordshire Light Infantry Swagger Stick There is a crack to the shaft as illustrated which would glue/restore with ease.
Rare Victorian Pioneers Buff Leather Bayonet Frog An extremely scarce pattern.
Rare Victorian Prismatic Compass An excellent example by Hicks, Hatton Gardens, London. Of the type carried by officers during the Boer Wars. In full working order.
Rare Victorian Rifle Brigade Officer's Patrol Jacket A named example, though requiring restoration, the collar being partly detached
Rare Victorian Rifle Marksman\'s Telescope A scarce example of Steward's Improved Rifle Telescope. An attractive two-draw telescope in "German silver". Optically complete, it functions as it should, though the image is a little grainy, likely due to degradation of optical cement.
Rare Victorian Rifle Volunteers Button Stick Appropriately made from German silver and bearing delightful and insightful engraving identifying the piece as having belonged to a soldier of the 1st Manchester Rifles Volunteers, and commemorating the Grand Military Bazaar held by the Manchesters during 1884.
Rare Victorian Rifle Volunteer\'s \"Weatherproof Scoring Tablet\"
Rare Victorian Rifles Pattern 1888 Slade Wallace Pattern Belt Unit marked and in black leather with snake buckle, features distinctive of belts issued to Rifles units
Rare Victorian Royal Angelsey Engineers Officer's Cocked Hat In excellent condition, the transit tin bearing an engraved plaque allowing further research
Rare Victorian Royal Navy Leather Equipment Belt
Rare Victorian Royal Navy Mk I Pouch Belt An excellent example
Rare Victorian Sam Browne Belt An extremely early and rare example. If finer leather than later examples, the buckle also being of finer gauge than those seen later.
Rare Victorian Scots Guards Coloured Field Service Cap An excellent example, Ordnance stamped and 1900 dated
Rare Victorian Scottish Rifle Volunteer Officer\'s Sword Belt A superb example to the Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers. In excellent condition throughout.
Rare Victorian Socket Bayonet Frog An excellent and somewhat rare example for an Enfield or Martini Henry socket bayonet.
Rare Victorian Standing Orders of the 19th Hussars A rare copy of Standing Orders of the XIX Hussars circa 1870. It is attractively bound in gilt cloth, runs to 187 pages plus numerous appendices, and is in excellent condition. A pencil annotation to the free front end-paper reads This book belonged to Lt. D. E. D. Barclay who served with the 19th Hussars. He was the only member of the Regiment in the Battle of Tel-el-Kebir who was wounded. A fascinating provenance and association with the Sudan Campaign. The badge which came with this book is listed in the Cap Badges shop category.
Rare Victorian Sun Glasses Of a most distinctive pattern seen in period photographs worn by British Army officers on campaign in the Sudan, South Africa and other tropical regions.
Rare Victorian Sun Glasses An extremely striking set as carried by Victorian officer's on camapaign
Rare Victorian Truncheon A handsome painted and gilt example. The town arms are damaged and incomplete, though perhaps identifiable with further research.
Rare Victorian Volunteer 1888 Pattern Belt A Slade Wallace pattern buff leather belt in superb condition unit marked to a Volunteer Battalion. It has white metal fittings throughout as it should. Such examples are surprisingly rare.
Rare Victorian Volunteer Rifle Equipment A Victorian 1888 Pattern belt in brown leather with white metal fittings for a Volunteer unit. Complete with cartridge pouches. A rare combination which will display extremely well against a Volunteer scarlet tunic.
Rare Victorian Volunteer Saw-Back Bayonet A variant 1875 Pattern bayonet with German-made blade.
Rare Victorian Water Bottle The leather carrier stamped "Manchester Artillery" and "7th Lcs Lancashire A Artillery"
Rare Victorians / Militia ORs Shoulder Belt and Cartridge Pouch
Rare VIII Corps / Pioneer Corps BD Blouse This is the first BD I ever bought, a long time ago now during my fresher year at University. It is a lovely honest 1940 Pattern blouse with original printed VIII Corps flashes, Pioneer Corps arm-of-service strips and printed Sergeants\' rank chevrons. An excellent North West Europe theatre Battledress blouse.
Rare Volunteer Garrison Artillery Buff Leather Belt Bearing Orkney RGA unit stamps.
Rare War Office Pattern Brodie Helmet An example of the first officially adopted pattern in its original apple green finish.
Rare Warrant Officers\' 1942 Pattern Khaki Drill Frock The only example of this extremely scarce pattern I have encountered
Rare Wartime Civilian Radio Receiver In 1944 the Wartime Civilian Receiver or “Utility Set” was introduced in response to a shortage of domestic radios. It was efficient but basic, designed to be produced with the minimum of raw materials and labour, but was capable of picking up not only domestic but also foreign and indeed German transmissions. This example has a scumbled-pine case which is in very good condition, though the set as a whole is being offered for professional restoration. It has it’s original manufacturer\'s label affixed which gives us the receiver manufacturer\'s code U4, that of The Gramophone Company Ltd. These sets are extremely scarce, their austere nature having resulted in few having survived. A rare opportunity.
Rare Wartime Civilian Radio Receiver In 1944 the Wartime Civilian Receiver or “Utility Set” was introduced in response to a shortage of domestic radios. It was efficient but basic, designed to be produced with the minimum of raw materials and labour, but was capable of picking up not only domestic but also foreign and indeed German transmissions. This is perhaps the best example I have seen, though I have handled only three in the past 20 years. These sets are rather scarce, their austere nature having resulting in few having survived. A rare opportunity.
Rare Wartime Civilian Radio Receiver In 1944 the Wartime Civilian Receiver or “Utility Set” was introduced in response to a shortage of domestic radios. It was efficient but basic, designed to be produced with the minimum of raw materials and labour, but was capable of picking up not only domestic but also foreign and indeed German transmissions. This is a very good example for restoration. It retains its original scumbled finish, and appears complete. These sets are rather scarce, their austere nature having resulting in few having survived. A good opportunity.
Rare Wartime Civilian Radio Receiver In 1944 the Wartime Civilian Receiver or “Utility Set” was introduced in response to a shortage of domestic radios. It was efficient but basic, designed to be produced with the minimum of raw materials and labour, but was capable of picking up not only domestic but also foreign and indeed German transmissions. This is a superb example and certainly the best I have seen. These sets are rather scarce, their austere nature resulting in low survival rate. Sold strictly as collectors\' item, not to be mains-operated without prior inspection by a professionally qualified technician
Rare Weapon Training Memorandum No. 1 The first of the Second World War Weapons Training Memoranda Published 1940 and containing material largely pertaining to the Bren but also mentioning snipers, the Vickers etc.
Rare Weimar German S98/05 Bayonet Conversion As illustrated in Anthony Carter's definitive work on the so-called 'butcher' bayonet, a 1920s commercial conversion of the S98/05 into a wood cutter branded the 'Splitter'. This is the scabbard element, the bayonet itself would have had a hole drilled through its tip, by means of which it was bolted to the scabbard and used to chop kindling. Only the second example I have seen.
Rare Welsh Fusiliers POW Woolwork A very well executed woolwork bearing an original label on the reverse, made by a POW Hospital Camp, Cosel, Stalag 344, Germany.
Rare Welsh Guards Bullion Cap Badge A lovely example of a Second World War period Welsh guards bullion-embroidered cap badge. This was worn by Captain Widdrington, 1st Battalion Welsh Guards, on either his Service Dress Cap, Forage Cap or Khaki Beret.
Rare Welsh Regiment Slouch Hat Straight out of the woodwork, a 1943 dated slouch hat bearing its original Welsh Regiment cap badge (the 2nd Battalion served in Burma). The badge retains the remains of a green feather hackle. A rare original infantry slouch hat.
Rare West Riding Home Guard Association Membership Card
Rare West Riding National Reserve Brass Shoulder Title With a somewhat interesting provenance as illustrated
Rare West Riding Regiment Cuff Rank Tunic A rare tunic to a Major in a former Volunteer Battalion of the Duke of Wellington\'s West Riding Regiment. The pre-War Volunteer Battalions became the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th Territorial Battalions in 1908, all serving in France and Flanders during the Great War.
Rare Whitehaven Brass-Barelled Flintlock Pistol A brass-barrelled pistol by William Fisher of Whitehaven, circa 1780. The piece is fully-stocked in walnut, it has a two-stage brass barrel, octagonal at the breech, circular in section thereafter. It has a brass trigger guard with stylized acorn-form terminal, and brass ramrod pipes. The original horn-tipped wooden ramrod is present. The lock is engraved Fisher in cursive script, while the town name abbreviated WT.HAVEN is engraved along the top to the barrel at the breech. The latter also bears View and Proof marks of the Gunmakers' Company. There is fine and attractive engraved decoration to the tail-pipe, breech and barrel tang. The pistol is of approximately 20-bore and is of a form favoured by Naval Officers
Rare Whitgift Cadet Corps Cloth Shoulder Title
Rare Whitworth Artillery Carbine Bayonet
Rare WII Indian-made Jungle Green 'Battledress' Trousers One of the most rare and sought after of WWII British tropical clothing items
Rare WII Indian-made Jungle Green 'Battledress' Trousers One of the most rare and sought after of WWII British tropical clothing items
Rare WII Indian-made Jungle Green \'Battledress\' Trousers One of the most rare and sought after of WWII British tropical clothing items. Waist approx 32 inches
Rare Wilkinson Sword early 1st Pattern F-S Knife Around 20 years ago Wilkinson Sword produced a small number of these recreations of the first variant Fairbairn Sykes fighting knife, having the short-lived three inch crossguard. The recreations had hand forged blades and were presented in presentation cases. This is the only example I have seen re-enter the market, most I assume still being in the hands of the few who acquired them. A rare opprotunity to acquire such a hand made Wilkinson knife.
Rare Women\'s Land Army Service Insignia A rare demi-lozenge machine woven service badge as worn on Women\'s Land Army armbands.
Rare Women\'s Transport Service FANY Officer\'s Battledress Blouse A privately tailored example. The tailor's label bears the garment's original owner's name and is dated 1943.
Rare Women\'s Voluntary Services Gas Mask A Civilian Duty Respirator in issue haversack, the latter bearing a WVS ink stamped mark. For an excellent record of the WVS\'s history and War Service follow this link or cut-and-paste it into your browser bar: http://www.homesweethomefront.co.uk/web_pages/hshf_wvs_pg.htm
Rare Women’s Auxiliary Corps (India) Cap A very fine example
Rare WW1 No 3 Hales Grenade Transport Tube
Rare WWI & WWII Father & Son Identity Discs A rare group comrprising a pair of discs to 34981 T Calder, Royal Scots Fusiliers with another to 3504117 Calder, RAF.
Rare WWI 'Tommy's' Can Opener
Rare WWI - WWII Cameron Highlanders Tam o' Shanter An excellent and rare example with original distinctive blue feather hackle
Rare WWI - WWII Royal Navy Rating\'s Working Square Rigg An example of the seldom encountered white canvas square rig. Both elements bear issue marks, the labels are extremely rare in retaining their original paper label.
Rare WWI -WWII General\'s Staff Car Pennant
Rare WWI .303 Riflinscope Andrews\' Patent Riflinscope, a tool for aiding the examination of service rifle bores. Complete in original packaging with instructions.
Rare WWI .303 SMLE Ammunition Cotton Bandolier A lovely 1918 dated example.
Rare WWI / WWII Royal Navy Tunic A First of Second World War Royal Navy Petty Officer\'s reefer jacket with original insignia. There is some moth as visible in the photographs but it\'s a rare tunic.
Rare WWI 1 1/2 Pounder Artillery Shell Case A 1918 dated and well-marked example of this relatively obscure 37mm shell case.
Rare WWI 11th (Lonsdale) Battalion Border Regiment Pay Book
Rare WWI 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division Brodie Helmet Shell An extremely early shell showing traces of its original Ordnance apple green paint finish
Rare WWI 17th (Northern) Division Flashes From the personal effects of Lance Corporal J J Carruthers, Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry and Border Regiment
Rare WWI 18-inch Artillery Shell An instructional example, chrome plated and fitted with a skeletonised No 101 impact fuse
Rare WWI 1905 Pattern Field Medical Pannier No 2
Rare WWI 1\" Very Pistol Cartridge Case A J Woodward & Sons MKIV cartridge case, rare indeed
Rare WWI 2.75-inch Breach Loading Mountain Artillery Shell
Rare WWI 8th Division HQ Sanitary Section RAMC Group
Rare WWI 9th (Scottish) Division Formation Sign A superb example. Interestingly the backing is sewn over a paper core which shows French text; clearly the badge was manufactured in France if not in fact in the field.
Rare WWI Aide-de-Campt to the King Insignia A rare set of shoulder strap insignia of a General Aide-de-Camp to King George V. Formerly the property of Major General J S Ewart. Service biography Joined Queen\'s Own Cameron Highlanders 1881; Egyptian War, including Battle of Tel-el-Kebir 1882; Nile expedition 1884-1885; Sudan Frontier Field Force 1885-1886; Aide-de-camp to General Officer Commanding, Scottish District 1893-1894; Assistant Military Secretary to Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Malta 1894-1898; Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, Western District 1898-1899; South African War 1899-1902; Assistant Military Secretary, Army Headquarters 1902-1903; Deputy Military Secretary, Army Headquarters 1903-1904; Military Secretary to Secretary of State for War, and Secretary of Selection Board 1904-1906; Director of Military Operations, War Office 1906-1910; Aide-de-camp Gen to the King 1910-1914; Adjutant General to the Forces 1910-1914; World War I 1914-1918; General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Scottish Command 1914-1918; retired 1920; Col, Queen\'s Own Cameron Highlanders 1914-1920
Rare WWI and WWII Woolen Gloves A pair of much darned woolen gloves worn during both World Wars. I added these to my own collection whilst still at University over 20 years ago. They were bought with other uniforms and clothing from the Royal Artillery veteran who had worn them during WWII. Though I parted with the other uniforms to a friend at a later date, I couldn\'t at the time part with the gloves as the chap Gunnery Sergeant had been given them by his father upon being called-up, his father had worn them during the First World War and hoped that as he\'d come back with them, so would his son, and indeed he did.
Rare WWI Anti-Gas Goggles
Rare WWI Anti-German Satirical Publication The Kaiser's Kalendar for 1915, or the Dizzy Dream of Demented Willie. A rare and somewhat charming period publication.
Rare WWI Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Glengarry An extremely fine example
Rare WWI Army Issue Stohwasser Pattern Leather Leggings As worn by Army motorcyclists, Yeomanry reservists and other troops. Surviving Ordnance issue examples such as these are near impossible to find
Rare WWI Army Issue Washing and Shaving Kit Roll
Rare WWI Army Officer\'s Service Dress Cap A superb and attractive example in exceptional condition save for some insect damage to the early pattern narrow chinstrap.
Rare WWI Army Officer\'s Trench Cap From my own collection. A superb example of this much sought after type with integral neck protector.
Rare WWI Army Personal / Anti-Gas Kit Pouch Manufactured \'in the field\', a khaki drill pouch likely for personal possesions of anti-gas kit. Named to 202161 Riflem. J H Baxter, 20th Rifle Brigade. Approximately 22cm x 16cm
Rare WWI Artillery Alidade The case marked to a Royal Garrison Artillery unit
Rare WWI Australian Service Dress, Belts and Slouch Hat Part of a recently acquired group, comprising service dress and slouch hat, together with the cavalry breeches and rare leather trench cap also listed. These came from a descendant of the original owner. Unfortunately the slouch hat lacks its sweat band, however it retains its chin strap and is Ordnance stamped on the underside crown. The felt is in excellent condition. Like the hat the tunic is in very good condition. It has been period modified by its original owner; the buttons have been replaced with leather examples, and the integral fabric belt has had its loose ends removed and has been stitched to the body of the tunic. Included is the 1903 Pattern leather waist belt and a money belt which came with the group.
Rare WWI Australian Service Dress, Belts and Slouch Hat Additional images
Rare WWI Australian Service Dress, Belts and Slouch Hat Additional images
Rare WWI Austrian Ersatz Bayonet A sergeant's pattern
Rare WWI Austrian Ersatz Bayonet
Rare WWI Austrian Ersatz Bayonet
Rare WWI Austrian Ersatz Bayonet
Rare WWI Austrian Ersatz Bayonet
Rare WWI Austrian Ersatz Socket Bayonet
Rare WWI Bayonet-fitting Trench Mirror A rather interesting example of these evocative items of trench warfare personal equipment. Of the type marketed under the trade name \'The Vigilant\', this example bears a thick coat of brush-applied Ordnance khaki paint. I assumed this to be an \'in the field\' application, however closer scrutiny identified the presence in ink-stamp applied marks including an Ordnance \'broad arrow\', identifying this example as an official Army issue example. It is the only such example I have encountered.
Rare WWI Binoculars named to Royal Marines Officer A set of Binoculars, Prismatic, No3 MkI by Watson & Sons Ltd, dated 1916. They are complete in their original leather case. The optics are complete though requiring cleaning. What makes the set particularly interesting is the fact the original owner has added his details to the bottom of the case as follows, Capt A. W. Simpson, Royal Marines. A rare provenanced set worthy of further research.
Rare WWI Bradford Pals Snuff Box A lovely example of this seldom encountered box presented by the City of Bradford to the 16th (Service) Battalion the West Yorkshire Regiment, the Bradford Pals.
Rare WWI Bradford Pals Snuff Box A lovely example of this seldom encountered box presented by the City of Bradford to the 16th (Service) Battalion the West Yorkshire Regiment, the Bradford Pals.
Rare WWI Bradford Pals Tobacco Box A lovely example of this seldom encountered box presented by the City of Bradford to soldiers and of the 16th (Service) Battalion the West Yorkshire Regiment, the Bradford Pals.
Rare WWI British Army Clasp Knife An example of the seldom encountered War Office Knife, Clasp, with Marline Spike and Tin Opener as defined by WO Pattern 6353 of 1905. Its early status is confirmed by horn rather than leather or Bexoid grip scales.
Rare WWI British Army Clasp Knife A superb example of the seldom encountered War Office Knife, Clasp, with Marline Spike and Tin Opener as defined by WO Pattern 6353 of 1905. This is the best example I have yet encountered.
Rare WWI British Army Clasp Knife An example of the seldom encountered War Office Knife, Clasp, with Marline Spike and Tin Opener as defined by WO Pattern 6353 of 1905. This early example has horn grip scales. It is in un-restored condition and will respond well to cleaning and oiling.
Rare WWI British Army Clasp Knife An example of the Pattern 6353 / 1905 Clasp Knife, with Marlin Spike and Tin Opener. While difficult to photograph, the blade ricasso bears the clear trade mark of the US hardware company Simmons incorporating their trademark Keen Kutter, a firm known to equipment collectors as suppliers of P'14 leather accoutrements. This is the only such example I am aware of.
Rare WWI British Army Issue Trench Watch Working and keeping time. While commercial trench watches are common, examples of these British Ordnance issue patterns are extremely difficult to find.
Rare WWI British Army Issue Trench Watch In working condition. While commercial trench watches are common, examples of these British Ordnance issue patterns are extremely difficult to find.
Rare WWI British Army Machete Scabbard A rare example in excellent condition. Clearly Ordnance and maker marked, 1918 dated.
Rare WWI British Army MT Vehicle Horn An extremely rare example, Ordnance marked and retaining its original paint finish
Rare WWI British Army Trench Whistle A rare variant British Army whistle having an integral finger ring. It bears what is surely the most poignant of issue dates, 1914, and is also War Department broad arrow marked. An excellent example.
Rare WWI British J-Pattern Bayonet Frog A Japanese manufactured frog procured with Arisaka rifles by the British to augment supply of service rifles. Officially modified to take a scabbard with British pattern stud. It bears an Ordnance obsolescent adorsed broad arrow mark verso. An extremely rare frog
Rare WWI British Military Kukri Bearing an Ordnance stamp to the frog, and a service number inscribed to the scabbard
Rare WWI British P'13 Bayonet with Issue Stamped Unit-marked to the 35th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
Rare WWI British Trench Knife Fabricated from a 1915 dated P\'07 bayonet. Rather well-executed, it feels positive and handles well. Retaining a lovely sleepy patina.
Rare WWI Brodie Helmet with Battle Insignia A rare example with original insignia of the 29th Infantry Division, the Incomparable. The unit insignia of this Division comprises a red isosceles triangle. To this is married a horizontal white bar indicative of a Brigade of the Division. The 29th fought at Gallipoli and later the Somme with great distinction.
Rare WWI Brodie Helmet with Battle Insignia Additional images
Rare WWI Brodie Helmet with Unit Insignia A rare unit-marked WWI British Brodie pattern steel helmet. In dusty untouched condition, just as I acquired it. The exterior retains considerable areas of a relatively heavily-applied sand-textured light tan finish. To each side are pale green curved panels, reminiscent of cloth shoulder titles and suggestive perhaps of representing a Rifles unit. The shell is stamped HS 275, and while the liner is indeed dusty, it is actually in excellent condition, without the usual extensive moth damage and losses. An interesting example.
Rare WWI Button Stick Jennes' White's Patent dating to 1912. A seldom encountered variant.
Rare WWI Button Stick Border Regiment unit marked and bearing its original owners service number
Rare WWI Camouflaged Raw-Edge Brodie Helmet A lovely sleepy First World War British Army issue steel helmet in an early configuration and retaining an extremely rare original camouflage finish.
Rare WWI Camouflaged Raw-Edge Brodie Helmet A distinctive helmet in an early configuration, retaining an extremely rare original camouflage finish.
Rare WWI Canadian Khaki Drill Frock WWI Canadian khaki drill uniform, named and bearing the service number of Corporal George LeChasseur of the Canadian Veterinary Corps a veteran of the Palestine campaign. Originally purchased from the soldier's descendants in in Canada.
Rare WWI Cavalry Bit A rare WWI Ordnance-stamped cavalry bit.
Rare WWI Christie's Patent Aiming Card An aid to using the sites of the rifle by Sergt-Instructor P Christie and published by Gale and Polden of Aldershot. A complete example in excellent condition.
Rare WWI Clasp Knife An example of the seldom encountered War Office Knife, Clasp, with Marline Spike and Tin Opener as defined by WO Pattern 6353 of 1905. Its early status is confirmed by horn rather than leather or Bexoid grip scales. Requiring a good polish but otherwise in very sound condition.
Rare WWI Dayfield Body Armour The best example of the rare Dayfield Body Shield I have seen. The design was patented in 1916 by Francis Dayton and Mr E A Whitfield. The armour consisted of four plates fitted into a khaki cotton \"waistcoat\". The patent describes the shield thus: This invention has for its object to provide a shield that shall be efficient and light and capable of being comfortably worn by a soldier or other person for the protection of his body against attack by rifle fire, bayonet, lance or sword. There\'s a reference in the Lancashire Fusiliers History describing a battalion-strength raid carried out by the 12th Battalion in April of 1918 which mentions the use of body armour: On the whole front the enemy works were entered after hand-to-hand fighting and casualties were inflicted and dug-outs discharged. A feature of the operation was that 33 body shields per Company were issued and proved most useful in warding off bayonet thrusts and splinters of bomb and shell. This superb example bears faint inscriptions including the service number and name of its owner, apparently a soldier of the Royal Sussex Regiment. A rare and fascinating object.
Rare WWI Dayfield Body Armour A rare example of the Dayfield Body Shield. The design was patented in 1916 by Francis Dayton and Mr E A Whitfield. The armour consisted of four plates fitted into a khaki cotton \"waistcoat\". The patent describes the shield thus: “This invention has for its object to provide a shield that shall be efficient and light and capable of being comfortably worn by a soldier or other person for the protection of his body against attack by rifle fire, bayonet, lance or sword”. There\'s a reference in the Lancashire Fusiliers History describing a battalion-strength raid carried out by the 12th Battalion in April of 1918 which mentions the use of body armour: “On the whole front the enemy works were entered after hand-to-hand fighting and casualties were inflicted and dug-outs discharged. A feature of the operation was that 33 body shields per Company were issued and proved most useful in warding off bayonet thrusts and splinters of bomb and shell.” A rare and fascinating object.
Rare WWI Dayfield Body Armour A rare example of the Dayfield Body Shield. The design was patented in 1916 by Francis Dayton and Mr E A Whitfield. The armour consisted of four plates fitted into a khaki cotton \"waistcoat\". The patent describes the shield thus: This invention has for its object to provide a shield that shall be efficient and light and capable of being comfortably worn by a soldier or other person for the protection of his body against attack by rifle fire, bayonet, lance or sword. There\'s a reference in the Lancashire Fusiliers History describing a battalion-strength raid carried out by the 12th Battalion in April of 1918 which mentions the use of body armour: On the whole front the enemy works were entered after hand-to-hand fighting and casualties were inflicted and dug-outs discharged. A feature of the operation was that 33 body shields per Company were issued and proved most useful in warding off bayonet thrusts and splinters of bomb and shell. A rare and fascinating object.
Rare WWI DLI Territorial Battalion Officer's SD Cap An extremely attractive First World War officers' Service dress cap. It is in a mole skin type fabric and retains its original cap badge, being that worn by Durham Light Ifnatry Territorial Battalions. Aside from a split to part of the edge of the peak, the condition is superb. A rare and distinctive example.
Rare WWI Dummy No5 Mills Grenade A rare example with the correct pattern base plug
Rare WWI Dunhill design Bryant & May 'Service' Matchbox Cover Bearing a Cambridgeshire Regiment badge and containing a small piece of coal from the RMS Mauritania
Rare WWI First Field Dressing A complete 1918 dated example in excellent condition.
Rare WWI First Field Dressing
Rare WWI Formation Patches Combined brigade seniority and unit flashes, the former identified by the shape, a circle commonly denoting the 3rd Brigade of a Division, with the colour identifying the unit. From the personal effects of Lance Corporal J J Carruthers, Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry and Border Regiment
Rare WWI German Axe-Hatchet
Rare WWI German Ersatz Water Bottle
Rare WWI German Granatenwerfer Trench Mortar Round A rare non-relic example
Rare WWI German Kaiserliche Marine SS Emden Silver Schnapps Beaker
Rare WWI German POW Carved Bone Candlestick A fascinating and poignant memento of the war at sea during WWI. An 8cm high candlestick carved from a cow bone by a German POW. It is well executed and bears a depiction of SMS Blucher within a lifebelt, with an Imperial German naval flag flanked by those of Turkey and Austria. It bears an inscription which I believe reads Stobs 1915-1916. SMS Blücher was the last armoured cruiser of the German Kaiserliche Marine. The ship was built at the Kaiserliche Werft in Kiel and commissioned in October 1909. When World War I began she was posted in the Baltic, but was soon transferred to the North Sea station where she participated in artillery raids on Great Yarmouth (3 November 1914) and Hartlepool (16 December 1914). During this second raid she was hit by a coastal battery, but returned to port under her own power. On 24 January 1915 Blücher was part of the German squadron commanded by Vice Admiral Franz Hipper that was surprised by a superior British force of five battlecruisers, under Vice Admiral David Beatty on HMS Lion. In the ensuing Battle of Dogger Bank, two of Beatty\'s ships concentrated their fire on Blücher, the slowest and rearmost ship of the retreating German line of battle. At 11:30 a.m. Blücher suffered a major hit which caused her speed to drop to 17 knots (31 km/h). To save the rest of his squadron in the face of superior force, Hipper had no choice but to abandon Blücher. Due to a misunderstanding of Lion\'s flag signals, the British battlecruisers abandoned their pursuit and circled Blücher. She was bombarded by heavy fire from four of the five battlecruisers and finally sunk at 13:13 p.m. by torpedoes. 792 of her crew went down with her. 260 were rescued by Beatty\'s ships. This candlestick was clearly carved by one of the 260 survivors during his captivity as a POW.
Rare WWI German Saw-Back S84/98 Bayonet While this specimen requires re-finishing, having been painted at one time and previously burnished, it has an exceptionally good blade.
Rare WWI German Zeltbhan A very good unit-marked example
Rare WWI Gloucester Regiment Lieutenant\'s Cuff Rank Tunic A lovely original WWI Service Dress tunic to a Lieutenant of the Glosters. It retains its original buttons, cuff rank, bronze collar badges and one gold braid wound strip. Good infantry cuff rank tunics are becoming extremely scarce.
Rare WWI Gordon Highlanders Sporran A unit-marked example requiring badge and tassels
Rare WWI Gordon Highlander\'s Dog Tags
Rare WWI Grenade Manual A fascinating and highly detailed 1917 dated manual covering both British and German grenades
Rare WWI HMS Glorious Rating's Cap HMS Glorious was a Courageous-class cruiser completed in late 1916, spending the war patrolling the North Sea. She participated in the Second Battle of Heligoland Bight in November 1917 and was present when the German High Seas Fleet surrendered a year later.
Rare WWI Hymn for Airmen A charming little document likely sold in support of the Royal Flying Corps and to aid the War effort
Rare WWI Identity Disc Named to 241006 J B GLAISTER, (WES), 2/5 LNL. The 2/5 Loyal North Lancashire Regiment served in France and Flanders.
Rare WWI Imperial German Aircrew Flying Helmet A very well restored example of this iconic item of Fliegertruppen headgear
Rare WWI Imperial German Army Prisoner of War Trench Art
Rare WWI Ink Pot made from Lyddite Shell
Rare WWI Issue Machete One of only a few I\'ve ever handled.
Rare WWI King's Own Scottish Borderer's OR's Glengarry
Rare WWI Kukri An extremely rare WWI period kukri bearing the original owner\'s four-digit service number struck into the ricasso.
Rare WWI Lewis and Hotchkiss Machine Gun Spare Parts & Tools Haversack As carried by machine gunners and tank crew armed with the Lewis or Hotchkiss
Rare WWI Lewis Machine Gun Ammunition Box
Rare WWI Lewis Machine Gun Ammunition Box with original paint finish The original markings are faint but present
Rare WWI Lewis Machine Gun Drum Magazine Carrier
Rare WWI Lewis Machine Gun Handbook An example of the First World War manual on the gun published by the manufacturers and supplied with each Lewis. It remains the best illustrated and includes details of Lewis accessories seldom encountered. I suspect this one has been folded for carriage in the Lewis Accessories haversack. An essential item for the Lewis collector. I am always keen to acquire Lewis, Hotchkiss and Vickers machine gun related items
Rare WWI Lewis Machine Gun Handbook A delightful period publication made all the more so by numerous advertisements. The binding is loose though intact.
Rare WWI Lewis Machine Gun Spare Parts & Tools Haversack Carried by Lewis and Hotchkiss machine gun crews and containing essential spares and tools, examples are near impossible to find. This one is in excellent supple condition.
Rare WWI Life Guards Cavalry Trooper's Sword Frog Lacking a lateral strap
Rare WWI Liverpool Pals Sweetheart Brooch
Rare WWI Liverpool Rifles Cigarette Case
Rare WWI Machine Gunners\' Handbook A copy of the rare and sought after First World War volume The Machine Gunners\' Handbook, including the Vickers and Lewis Machine Guns. It runs to some 264 pages and includes an excellent array of illustrations. This example, though water stained towards the back, is complete and sound. A must for the collector of Lewis or Vickers related material.
Rare WWI Machine Gunner\'s Arm Badge An extremely scarce bullion-embroidered example.
Rare WWI Manual on Artillery Instruments An extremely useful and detailed reference for the collector in this field
Rare WWI Manual on the Movement of Explosives
Rare WWI Medal Pair to Motor Machine Gun Service A pair to 1972 Corporal J Dent, Motor Machine Gun Service, Royal Field Artillery. The MMGS was formed in 1914 as a unit of the Royal Field Artillery. It deployed Vickers machine guns mounted on motor cycle side-cars. In 1915 the Machine Gun Corps was formed, incorporating the Motor Machine Gun service, which became known as the Machine Gun Corps (Motors). Subsequently many men of the MGC(M) transferred to the Heavy Section MGC which later became the Tank Corps.
Rare WWI Military Hospital Signed History and Document Group A unique copy of The Cellar-House of Pervyse, a tale of uncommon things from the journals and letters of the Baroness T'Serclaes and Mairi Chisholm, published by A & C Black, 1917, bearing extensive annotations and autograph signatures of the authors, their colleagues and patients, together with a 1916 letter on S.10 Army Post Office, British Expeditionary Force headed paper from one of the authors to the publisher, a hand-written letter of thanks from a Major Gordon in which he describes presenting a copy of the book to King Albert, and a later press cutting The authors, two British women, long time friends and motorcycling companions, decided at the outbreak of hostilities that their place was at the front assisting Belgian soldiers. They nursed, and prepared and served food, often delivering meals to trenches and front line outposts. They avoided the ruling of 1915 expressly forbidding women from entering the front line. This book takes its title from their aid station, this being located as close to the front line as possible, the authors having learned from experience that the further a wounded serviceman was from the point of first treatment, the less likely he was to survive. Such was their dedication that for many months they occupied a frequently shelled cellar measuring just twelve feet by ten feet, sleeping on straw and taking their water from a ditch>/I> Elsie Knocker' story A BBC account of the hospital
Rare WWI Military Hospital Signed History and Document Group Additional images
Rare WWI Military Hospital Signed History and Document Group Additional images
Rare WWI Mine Warfare Manual
Rare WWI Naval Webley and Scott Automatic Pistol Holster A dated example of the "Case, pistol, Mark I", part of the Accoutrements, Naval, Pattern 1912
Rare WWI No 13 'Pitcher' Grenade A 'Dummy' training example marked as such
Rare WWI No 24 Rodded Rifle Grenade A superb example of this seldom encountered British grenade. Lacking its detonator holder as is commonly the case, though the condition is excellent. A rare opportunity.
Rare WWI No110 Trench Phone A rare variant 1918 dated British Army trench telephone.
Rare WWI No27 Smoke Grenade An excellent restored example from my own collection. These were both hand and rifle projected. Due to their thin walls being prone to corrosion, survivors are rare indeed.
Rare WWI No27 Smoke Grenade An excellent unrestored and well marked example showing little deep corrosion and simply requiring painting. These were both hand and rifle projected. Due to their thin walls being prone to corrosion, survivors are rare indeed.
Rare WWI No30 Trench Periscope An excellent example complete with ground spike and haversack
Rare WWI Nobel Munitions Factory Workers' Mufti Badge
Rare WWI Officer's Haversack Of the pattern described in Dress Regulations. This example was that of P A V Stewart CBE DSO, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Stuart served with the 9th (Scottish) Division in France and Flanders, seeing action at the Somme and other major battles, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and mentioned in despatches.
Rare WWI Officer's Sam Browne Pocket Watch or Compass Case Very seldom encountered, these pouches were worn on the belt and could carry either a pocket watch or compass in the pocket of the fall-front flap.
Rare WWI Officer's Trench Match Case An extremely high quality silver plated water-proof vesta case bearing engraved initials and date 1914. No doubt an important and prized item of personal kit to any officer on campaign.
Rare WWI Officers' Sam Browne Equipment Carrier Straps Acquired with the equipment set also listed
Rare WWI Officers\' Sam Browne Haversack Named to a 2nd Lieutenant of the East Surrey Regiment
Rare WWI Officer\'s Personal Kit Roll Named to an officer of the Sherwood Foresters. A rare example.
Rare WWI or earlier Cameron Highlanders Glengarry Potentially a Victorian example, with quilted lining
Rare WWI Other Rank's Service Dress Tunic with paper label An excellent example in uncommonly good condition.
Rare WWI Other Rank's Service Dress Tunic with paper label Additional images
Rare WWI Ottoman Turkish large Brass Plaque Collected by the Royal Engineers Railway Company soldier who's photographs of the Middle East campaign are also listed, these including numerous views of wrecked Ottoman railway locomotives. I believe it was taken from one such wreck. Brass 21cm diameter An identical example with a provenenace to Lawrence of Arabia, held by the Imperial War Museum, may be viewed here
Rare WWI Ottoman Turkish Pipe A handsome and high quality tobacco pipe, the bowl of which is extremely finely inlaid with silver wire, this decoration incorporating the Tughra of Sultan Mehmet V
Rare WWI Patriotic Gilt-iron Clock Case
Rare WWI Pattern 1914 Webbing Haversack An example of the third issue variant
Rare WWI Periscopic Trench Binoculars A superb set of extremely fine WWI private purchase periscopic trench binoculars by Zeiss. I have seen identical sets as carried by German officers, however this set bears the marks of Zeiss\' English retail agent indicating British use. There is minimal spotting to the optics and the condition throughout is quite simply superb. A stunning instrument.
Rare WWI Personal Kit Roll An absolutely original WWI example, dated 1916 and bearing an Essex Regiment service number and issue stamp. Extremely rare.
Rare WWI Pocket 'Trench Game', Services Edition
Rare WWI Pocket New Testament Having been carried by Lieutenant Colonel W Petty, 9th Seaforth Highlanders, bearing his details and dated 1917
Rare WWI Pocket Watch Protective Trench Case Manufactured in France under the name Argus, these were sold to the British military to provide protection for issue and personal timepieces. This rare example retains a deal of its original khaki paint finish.
Rare WWI Private Purchase First Aid Kit An excellent example of a private purchase medical kit, typical of those procured by Officers.
Rare WWI Puttees An original pair of WWI OR\'s long puttees. Sporadic light moth, though nothing to worry about. These extremely long WWI puttees are near impossible to find these days.
Rare WWI RAF Secret 'In Event of Capture' Document A fascinating item printed in June of 1918
Rare WWI Remedy for Poisonous Gases While lacking its original printed pater label, I have another complete example which I have illustrated, another forming g part of the Imperial War Museum collection
Rare WWI Rifle Drill Training Poster A rare original British Army Rifle Drill instructional poster. Published by Gale & Polden and measuring 17.5\" x 22.5\". Superbly illustrated. I doubt you will see another.
Rare WWI Royal Armoured Corps Steel Helmet In possibly unissued condition. retaining its factory-applied paint finish. The shell and liner each marked. A rare helm et in such condition.
Rare WWI Royal Engineers Railway Company Group In excess of 80 photographs pertaining to service in Egypt and the Middle East. Ottoman POW's, casualties, a great many railway locomotives and wrecks feature amongst the images. The lot comes with a post Armistice good will message from the CO.
Rare WWI Royal Field Artillery / Army Service Corps Saddle A 1917 dated example of the seldom encountered luggage saddle used with shaft and pole draft harnesses in the carriage of artillery, limbers and wagons.
Rare WWI Royal Flying Corps Flying Coat An example of the iconic full length leather flying jacket worn by the RFC during WWI. It has clearly seen extensive service, as evidenced by the almost bleached appearance of the weathered leather. Recently discovered, it is fresh to the market and unrestored, and in a relatively large size. While it is sound and displays well, should you wish to restore for example the damage to the waist belt, I can recommend a hugely talented specialist.
Rare WWI Royal Flying Corps Flying Coat Additional images
Rare WWI Royal Flying Corps Flying Coat Additional images
Rare WWI Royal Flying Corps Flying Helmet A private purchase example under the trade name Ad Astra and incorporating the padded leather wind defectors characteristic of early RFC and RAF helmets
Rare WWI Royal Flying Corps Walking Cane with Provenance Fabricated from timber salvaged from an aircraft wreck. This was apparently a relatively common practice at Royal Flying Corp workshops. In this instance the pommel is made from laminated walnut or mahogany taken from a propeller, while the ash shaft would have been made from an aircraft strut. This rare example bears a note giving its provenance to a DH9 which crashed on landing at Freugh, Scotland in September 1918. It also bears the name WBW Vincent (?). Worthy of further research.
Rare WWI Royal Garrison Artillery Warrant Officer\'s Service Dress A good example. Never previously in a collection.
Rare WWI Royal Marines issue-marked 1907 Pattern Bayonet The scabbard locket throat bearing Royal Navy ownership marks
Rare WWI Royal Naval Air Service Aircraft Carrier HMS Pegasus Trench Art
Rare WWI Royal Navy Ratings\' Cap A superb item of Naval headgear. While Second World War examples can be found, First War examples are near impossible to find.
Rare WWI Royal Navy Transport Service Officer's Cap The Royal Naval Transport Service was established in 1916 to manage the transport of troops and equipment to the various theatres of war
Rare WWI Royal Scots Fusiliers Glengarry Having distinctive leather band
Rare WWI Sam Browne Equipment Greatcoat / Blanket Carrier An excellent example of this rare item of First World War British equipment
Rare WWI Sam Browne Equipment with Automatic Pistol Holster The holster and belt bearing the name of their original owner, the former has a pocket for an automatic pistol magazine, while the braces are of no standard form.
Rare WWI Sam Browne Haversack An example retaining it\'s extremely scarce optional shoulder sprap.
Rare WWI Scottish Regimental Balmoral / Athol Bonnet As introduced in 1914. WWI period examples are seldom encountered today
Rare WWI Service Dress Cap An extremely attractive and somewhat rare WWI or earlier OR's pattern Service Dress Cap. Manufactured in high quality fabric, it may have been that of a Warrant Officer. It has a scarlet band which is removable and displays very well
Rare WWI Sewing Kit and Button Stick Bearing matching Royal Engineers unit marks and service numbers. The button stick bears three different service numbers indicating re-issue. A rare combination of WWI personal kit.
Rare WWI Shell Dressing
Rare WWI Signalling Torch MkIII A design incorporating a stud for affixing a P\'07 bayonet as a ground spike
Rare WWI Signalling Torch MkIII A design incorporating a stud for affixing a P'07 bayonet as a ground spike, and incorporating a detachable morse key.
Rare WWI Signalling Torch MkIII A design incorporating a stud for affixing a P'07 bayonet as a ground spike, and incorporating a detachable morse key.
Rare WWI Small Box Respirator Haversack Lacking internals though externally in extremely fine condition.
Rare WWI small Pugh Wire Cutters Shown for comparison adjacent a set of the relatively commonly encountered pattern, a rare set of WWI Ordnance issue trench wire cutters by Pugh. This is the only set I have handled of this size
Rare WWI Stitched Peak Service Dress Cap An example of the First World War serge Trench Cap. In excellent condition with only slight moth to the grey wool lining. An extremely scarce item of issue headgear.
Rare WWI Stretcher Bearers\' Sling A superb example bearing faint WD broad arrow stamp and unit marks of York Territorial RAMC. These items of standard issue stretcher bearer and medics\' kit are extremely scarce.
Rare WWI Stretcher Bearers\' Sling A superb WD marked and WWI dated example. Rare indeed.
Rare WWI Training No23 (Mills) Grenade An excellent example with Gibbon's spring and retaining much of its original galvanised fining
Rare WWI Trench Art Bullet Pen A delightful 1914 dated example.
Rare WWI Trench Cap An excellent example of the WWI British Army issue denim stitched-peak trench cap. In lovely condition and retaining it\'s original internal stamps indicating manufacture in 1918.
Rare WWI Trench Cap An excellent example of the WWI British Army issue denim stitched-peak trench cap. In lovely condition and apparently originally fitted with a badge affixed by a slider, as there are no unsightly holes, thus allowing you to attach the badge of your choice.
Rare WWI Trench Game 'The Silver Bullet' Utterly charming
Rare WWI Trench Game iBulletelle/I A delightful little Great War toy
Rare WWI Trench Knife Surely one of the most striking fighting knives of the First World War. Manufactured in France and certainly procured by British personnel. It is of an ingenious all-steel construction incorporating an integral belt hook (scabbards were not carried). Some have been recorded bearing the legend Nettoyer des Trenches [Clearer of Trenches]. I originally acquired this knife from Ron Flook approximately 15 years ago. An extremely rare opportunity.
Rare WWI Trench Map Bearing original annotations and trench details added by hand
Rare WWI Trench Watch Bracelet Strap A commercialy produced example in electroplated nickel, clearly intended to sell to military personnel, being stamped ARMY. The only example I have encountered, and when added to a silver-cased trench watch will make an impressive piece.
Rare WWI US AIr Corps Squadron Patch and Paperwork
Rare WWI variant Officers' or VTC Water Bottle Carrier
Rare WWI Vickers Feedblock with Small Cut-Out An extremely rare WWI VSM Vickers feedblock with the initial profile of cut-out allowing depression of the belt holding pawls during unloading. This cut-out was enlarged on later feedblocks, while the early examples were modified to the new pattern. This is a rare survivor indeed.
Rare WWI Vickers Machine Gun / MGC Officers' Pocket Book
Rare WWI Vickers Machine Gun 250-round Ammunition Belt Examples of such are today extremely difficult to find
Rare WWI Vickers Machine Gun Ammunition Belt Box
Rare WWI Vickers Machine Gun Ammunition Belt Box
Rare WWI Vickers Machine Gun Ammunition Belt Box Examples of such are today extremely difficult to find
Rare WWI Vickers Machine Gun Level
Rare WWI Vickers Machine Gun No 3 Ammunition Belt Box An exceptional example
Rare WWI Vickers Machine Gun Protractor
Rare WWI Vickers Machine Gun Spirit Level A 1918 dated example of this seldom encountered machine gunners\' instrument
Rare WWI Vickers Machine Gun Wooden Ammo Box A superb example of the No2 MkII ammunition box for the Vickers Machine Gun. It retains it\'s original finish and markings. These were a pre-War design which was used particularly early in WWI. A rare Vickers accessory.
Rare WWI Volunteer Pattern 1914 Bayonet Frog
Rare WWI Washing & Shaving Kit Roll An original example bearing the service number of its original owner.
Rare WWI Webbing 1903 Pattern Belt A mint unissued example of the webbing variant 1903 Pattern waist belt. It is maker-marked and dated 1918. These were worn with the leather cartridge carriers and bandolier in lieu of the original leather pattern from 1917.
Rare WWI Webbing P\'03 Belt A mint unissued example of the webbing variant 1903 Pattern waist belt. It is maker-marked and dated 1918. These were worn with the leather cartridge carriers and bandolier in lieu of the original leather pattern.
Rare WWI Wire Cutters & Leather Pouch A very good set of this multi-jaw pattern of wire cutters in an extremely rare leather pouch. The latter has lost it\'s flap, though is dated 1915 and is the only example of this rare pattern I have ever encountered.
Rare WWI Yorkshire Regiment OR\'s Tunic A superb and rare 1902 Pattern tunic retaining its original insignia to a Scout Sergeant of the Green Howards. In extremely good condition with very little moth and a good nap to the cloth, it bears YORK brass shoulder titles, rank chevrons, three Overseas Service chevrons, two wound strips and an ultra-rare Regimental Scout badge. Internally it is marked with the original owner\'s initials opening up the possibility of research into the veteran\'s identity. The presence of the Scout badge in combination with the other insignia present makes this an exceptionally good example of the Service Dress worn by the British Army during World War One.
Rare WWI-1920's National War Savings Stamps Album These stamps were sold to children to aid the War Effort, today they are extremely scarce.
Rare WWI-Weimar German Army Storm Trooper's Feldbluse Bearing Ordnance and unit stamps from 1917-1926. It has had the red embroidered infantry regimental numbers on the shoulder straps concealed under fabric patches. To one arm is the cloth badge worn by infantry grenadier storm troops. The elbows bear leather patches. An extremely rare tunic.
Rare WWI-Weimar German Army Storm Trooper's Feldbluse Additional images
Rare WWI-WWII Aeronautical Inspection Department / Directorate Vehicle Badge An enamelled cast alloy badge of the Aeronautical Inspection Department. The scope of the inspection carried out by AID comprised not only aircraft but supplies of many other kinds utilized by the Flying Service, such as balloons, hangars, tents, machine tools, raw materials, fabrics and a variety of general equipment. In the inspection of these multifarious supplies almost every trade was dealt with, and some idea may be formed of the department's technical requirements when it is realized that detailed inspection was made of all materials, of the manufacturing process to which they were subjected, of the assembly of various parts into component units and of the erection of the aircraft, engines, etc.
Rare WWI-WWII Army Officer's Jodhpurs
Rare WWI-WWII Medal Group Comprising British War and Victory Medal Pair To 13709 Private John D Johnston, 11th (Lonsdale) Battalion Border Regiment, together with a Second World War group of five to Petty Officer J D Johnson, Royal Navy, including medal issue note, fibre identity disc and ribbon bar; the group includes the scarce North Africa 1942-43 bar to the Africa Star as issued to men of the Royal Navy taking part in in-shore operations. In all a most interesting group including a highly desirable Great War pair to the Lonsdale Battalion.
Rare WWI-WWII RFC / RAF Propellor Coat Hanger A superb useable display piece and the only such example I've encountered.
Rare WWI-WWII Yeomanry Cavalry Officer\'s Sam Browne Belt and Sword Frog A maker-marked example with distinctive white metal fittings as worn by officers of Yeomanry
Rare WWII 14th Army Sweetheart Brooch Possibly theatre-made. An extremely pleasing and somewhat rare brooch. Un-marked, it does however test as silver
Rare WWII 19th Indian Division Formation Patch A superb and rare bullion-embroidered officer-quality example.
Rare WWII 1st Battalion Border Regiment D Company Shoulder Insignia
Rare WWII 1st Battalion Border Regiment Shoulder Title An original example of the earliest variant of these iconic titles, associated with the 1st Battalion the Border Regiment who were air-landed at Arnhem as part of the 1st Airborne Division. In the earliest WWII specimens like this the embroidery only penetrates the green fabric. While the later variants, machined through both layers of fabric, are scarce, these early patterns are rare and much sought after
Rare WWII 1st Battalion Border Regiment Shoulder Title An original example of the earliest variant of these iconic titles, associated with the 1st Battalion the Border Regiment who were air-landed at Arnhem as part of the 1st Airborne Division. In the earliest WWII specimens like this the embroidery only penetrates the green fabric. While the later variants, machined through both layers of fabric, are scarce, these early patterns are rare and much sought after
Rare WWII 2-inch Mortar Sight A superb Second World War British 2\" Mortar Sight in near unissued condition.
Rare WWII 2-inch Mortar Sight A superb Second World War British 2\" Mortar Sight in near unissued condition.
Rare WWII 2-pounder Infantry Anti-tank Gun Manual Complete with its large fold-out chart
Rare WWII 2-pounder Infantry Anti-tank Gun Stores Chest
Rare WWII 2nd Infantry Division Slouch Hat An excellent WWII British Army issue slouch hat bearing the unit insignia of the famous 2nd Infantry division alongside an unidentified unit flash. It is in excellent condition and retains it\'s original chinstrap. A lovely example.
Rare WWII 2nd Special Service Battalion Commando / Highland Battle School Flash
Rare WWII 2nd Special Service Battalion Commando / Highland Battle School Flashes
Rare WWII 2nd Special Service Battalion Commando / Highland Battle School Flashes
Rare WWII 2nd Special Service Battalion Commando / Highland Battle School Flashes The Special Service Brigade was formed in October 1940 from the former Independent Companies and Army Commando Battalions. 2nd Battalion of the Brigade was formed from Numbers 6 and 7 Independent Companies, and Numbers 9 and 11 Commandos. Its flash comprised a pair of crossed highland claymores in green on a purple square. In March 1941 the Special Service Brigade was disbanded with 2nd Battalion going on to form Numbers 9 and 11 Army Commando.
Rare WWII 2nd Special Service Battalion Commando / Highland Battle School Flashes
Rare WWII 3-inch Mortar Ammunition Carriage Tubes
Rare WWII 3-inch Mortar Round A superb 1945 dated example retaining an excellent paint finish and very well stamped. These are extremely rare today
Rare WWII 3-ton Wireless Lorry Manual
Rare WWII 34th Amphibian Support Regiment Royal Marines Flash
Rare WWII 34th Armoured Brigade Printed Flashes An uncut pair
Rare WWII 6-pounder Drill Round
Rare WWII 6-pounder Drill Round
Rare WWII 7th Seaforth Highlanders Captain's BD Blouse From my own collection, a Battledress blouse I've owned for the past twenty years and one of my favourites. Date coded for the year 1943, a 1940 Pattern blouse retaining all its original period-applied insignia, that of a Captain of 7th Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, 46th Infantry Brigade, 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division. The unit landed in Normandy on the on 13 June 1944, going on to serve in the Battle of Normandy in Operation Epsom, later the Second Battle of the Odon, Operation Bluecoat, the Allied advance from Paris to the Rhine, followed by Operation Veritable and the assault crossing of the Rhine, Operation Plunder.
Rare WWII 82nd (West Africa) Division Battledress Blouse A 1941 dated Australian-made BD blouse retaining its original printed 82nd (West Africa) Division flashes. Interestingly these are brooch-pin-backed, and have been affixed to the blouse using these pins and stitching to the corners. Originaly teh blouse has also had collar badges, metal shoulder titles and likely Warrant Officer lower arm rank babdges affixed. The condition throughout is excellent. A rare original Far East theatre badged BD to a Colonial unit.
Rare WWII 9th Jat Regiment Officer's Group That of George Edward Larmour 2nd (Mooltan) Battalion, 9th Jat Regiment. It comprises Larmour's service dress cap with silver cap badge, BD blouse, and 1937 Pattern webbing belt with holster and ammunition pouch. The condition throughout is excellent.
Rare WWII National Defence Company Field Service Cap A rare original and named example
Rare WWII Account of the History, Manufacture and Use of the PIAT
Rare WWII Air Commodore\'s Servcie Dress Tunic A lovely example bearing medal ribbons indicating service in North Africa, mention in depstaches, and award of the Military OBE. It is lacking VR collar badges, though these are easily replaced.
Rare WWII Airborne / RAF issue Aircraft Thermos Flask These large capacity flasks, complete with their distinctive insulated outer covers, were carried aboard aircraft to provide hot food or drinks to troops and aircrew. They can be seen carried by paratroops in period photographs. This is a rare WWII dated example in superb condition
Rare WWII Airborne / RAF issue Aircraft Thermos Flask These large capacity flasks, complete with their distinctive insulated outer covers, were carried aboard aircraft to provide hot food or drinks to troops and aircrew. They can be seen carried by paratroops in period photographs.
Rare WWII Airborne Folding Stretcher An excellent example of the folding stretcher issued to British Airborne forces during WWII. These were designed so as to be dropped carried by paratroop medics. Very seldom encountered.
Rare WWII Airborne Folding Stretcher An example of the first pattern in excellent original un-restored conditionan. Should you require international delivery, email your location and we'll quote for shipping
Rare WWII Airborne Lightweight Generator An excellent working example of the Charging Set, Lightweight, 80 Watts, as issued to airborne forces as a compact portable generator suitable for re-charging wireless communications equipment batteries. An exceptionally good example. Please email for postage costs.
Rare WWII Airborne Troops Denison Smock One of the best examples I\'ve seen in years. A 1945 dated example in exceptionally good condition throughout. It retains it\'s original working zip, the only fault is one broken button, all the press-studs are original and working. There is evidence of Lieutenants\' pips having been worn, and the original owner\'s name is partially legible on the collar. It is in an excellent size too. Designed to be worn over equipment when jumping, they appear oversized when worn according to the label markings. I am six feet tall and well built, it fits me. It is fresh to the market and has never been in a collection, in all a lovely example of an increasingly rare and hugely desirable smock.
Rare WWII Airborne Troops issue 'Everest' Carrier The 'Everest' carrier is a scarce item of WWII British Army issue load carrying equipment, however this variant is rare indeed, being the type that was designed to fold completely flat and designated as Airborne troops issue. Commonly associated with the para folding bike, this example is in mint unissued condition.
Rare WWII Aircraft Recognition Celluliod
Rare WWII all-steel FS Knife The only example of this striking pattern I have handled. While theories abound as to the origin of this variant, popular ones including intended issue to resistance organizations and the SOE, I suspect Ron Flook is likely closest to the mark with his proposition that this is essentially and ersatz pattern. There is play in the cross guard and the tip is worn. Never the less a rare example.
Rare WWII all-steel FS Knife The only second example of this striking pattern I have handled. While theories abound as to the origin of this variant, popular ones including intended issue to D-Day invasion troops, resistance organizations and the SOE, I suspect Ron Flook is likely closest to the mark with his proposition that this is essentially and ersatz pattern. An extremely rare and interesting variant
Rare WWII Anti Aircraft Command Battledress Blouse From my own collection, a rare private purchase BD blouse to a Royal Artillery Second Lieutenant. It is manufactured in a fine barathea fabric and bears RA titles, cloth rank pips and Anti-Aircraft Command flashes. It has never had any labels affixed. An excellent example of a scarce variant bearing it\'s original insignia.
Rare WWII Anti Mosquito Cream With original contents
Rare WWII Anti-Aircraft Artillery RADAR Manual Artillery Training, Volume IV, Part I, Anti-Aircraft Gunnery, Pamphlet No17 - RADAR, 1944. 28 pages, illustrated.
Rare WWII Anti-Aircraft Range Finder A fascinating and extremely well made instrument.
Rare WWII Anti-Gas Cape One of rarest of items of WWII kit. General issue, and carried rolled atop the haversack, they were designed to be worn over web equipment, indeed they are fitted at the back to accommodate the pack or haversack. Very few have survived, and examples very seldom appear on the market, when they do they are frequently stiff and often pretty much solid, this is a good strong and supple example. On the wants list of most collectors of WWII British Army kit, you will wait a very long time to find another.
Rare WWII Anti-Gas Cape One of rarest of items of WWII kit. General issue, and carried rolled atop the haversack, they were designed to be worn over web equipment, indeed they are fitted at the back to accommodate the pack or haversack. Very few have survived, and examples very seldom appear on the market, when they do they are frequently stiff and often pretty much solid, this is a good strong and supple example. On the wants list of most collectors of WWII British Army kit, you will wait a very long time to find another.
Rare WWII Anti-Gas Cape One of rarest of items of WWII kit. General issue, and carried rolled atop the haversack, they were designed to be worn over web equipment, indeed they are fitted at the back to accommodate the pack or haversack. Very few have survived, and examples very seldom appear on the market, when they do they are frequently stiff and often pretty much solid, this is a good strong and supple example. On the wants list of most collectors of WWII British Army kit, you will wait a very long time to find another.
Rare WWII Anti-Gas Gloves Another extremely rare item of WWII British Army anti-gas equipment, again the only pair I have seen. In excellent condition.
Rare WWII Anti-Gas Wallet A 1942 dated example of this rare item of issue anti-gas kit. They were intended to protect the soldier\'s Pay Book and personal paperwork.
Rare WWII Anti-Gas Wallet A 1942 dated example of this rare item of issue anti-gas kit. They were intended to protect the soldier\'s Pay Book and personal paperwork.
Rare WWII Anti-Gas Wallet A 1942 dated example of this rare item of issue anti-gas kit. They were intended to protect the soldier's Pay Book and personal paperwork.
Rare WWII Anti-Tank Manual A rare copy of Tanks at War, how to recognise friend or foe, vulnerable point, where to attack. Published by Bernard’s Publishers for Home Guard and Service use. Very seldom encountered.
Rare WWII Argyl & Sutherland Highlanders Plastic Cap Badge
Rare WWII Armourers Instructions for Besa Machine Guns
Rare WWII Army Blood Transfusion Service Booklet
Rare WWII Army Dental Corps Officer\'s Cap An excellent original example bearing it\'s original owner\'s name.
Rare WWII Army Driver\'s Gloves Manufacturer\'s Sample
Rare WWII Army Education Corps Battledress A so-called 1937-Pattern BD Blouse in superb condition and retaining it\'s original Army Education Corps insignia comprising Captain\'s rank, printed shoulder titles and felt Arm0of-Service strips. A rare BD.
Rare WWII Army Extreme Cold Weather Cap While I have its WWI counterpart in seal skin, this is the only WWII dated example of this kind I have encountered.
Rare WWII Army issue Cotton T-Shirt One of the rarest items of WWII Army issue undergarments
Rare WWII Army Issue Ear Protectors Introduced as of 1940 for wear by all military personnel as protection against blast and \"screaming bombs\". They were abandoned in favour of cotton wool in 1943 due to the shortage of rubber and are certainly now one of the most rare of items of WWII personal kit. (See Brian L Davis British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two page 251.)
Rare WWII Army Issue Ear Protectors Introduced as of 1940 for wear by all military personnel as protection against blast and \"screaming bombs\". They were abandoned in favour of cotton wool in 1943 due to the shortage of rubber and are certainly now one of the most rare of items of WWII personal kit. (See Brian L Davis British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two page 251.)
Rare WWII Army Issue Fork and Knife Each bearing their original owner's service number, the knife dated 1939
Rare WWII Army Issue Gray Wool Socks A good used pair, one of which retains its original 1942 dated label. Extremely rare.
Rare WWII Army issue Oil Lamp / Stove A very good 1943 dated example of this rare item of personal kit.
Rare WWII Army issue Picric Acid Burns Dressing
Rare WWII Army Officer's Tropical Bush Shirt Manufactured from a relatively heavy whipcord fabric, incorporating a quilted 'spine pad' as protection against the percieved ill effects of sunlight and heat on this area of the back, a notion dating back to the 19th Century, and a feature of military tropical clothing from this time. This garment originally belonged to Lieutenant Herbert David Lloyd, 3rd Kings Africa Rifles and 11th East Africa Division, serving with the 14th Army during the Burma campaign.
Rare WWII Army Recruiter\'s Pocket Note Book An extremely rare booklet, Army Book 327, Recruiter\'s Pocket Book. Published in 1937 it was intended to be carried when on recruiting duty and included essentials of physical and eyesight inspection, also his Authority For Recruiting. The only example I have encountered and in unissued condition.
Rare WWII ARP / Home Guard Motorcyclist\'s Helmet An example of what is surely one of the most striking and curious of helmets developed by the British during WWII. I have seen these erroneously described as early paratroop helmets, however they are in fact the Home Office Pattern motorcyclist\'s helmet, as issued by members of the Civil Defence, and perhaps even the Home Guard. A rare opportunity for the collector.
Rare WWII ARP Lamp, Electric, No 4 Not uncommon in tan paint as used by the army, this example was finished in black during manufacture for Home Front civilian services use
Rare WWII ARP Motorcyclist's Helmet An example of what is surely one of the most striking and curious of helmets developed by the British during WWII. I have seen these erroneously described as early paratroop helmets, however they are in fact the Home Office Pattern motorcyclist's helmet, as issued by members of the Civil Defense, and perhaps even the Home Guard. A rare opportunity for the collector.
Rare WWII ARP Motorcyclist\'s Helmet An example of what is surely one of the most striking and curious of helmets developed by the British during WWII. I have seen these erroneously described as early paratroop helmets, however they are in fact the Home Office Pattern motorcyclist\'s helmet, as issued by members of the Civil Defence, and perhaps even the Home Guard. A rare opportunity for the collector.
Rare WWII ARP Tape
Rare WWII ARP Water Bottle An example of this rare pattern in aluminium.
Rare WWII ARP Water Bottle An example of this rare pattern in aluminium complete with its original carrier.
Rare WWII ARP Water Bottle An example of this rare pattern in aluminium.
Rare WWII ATS Car Grille or Bumper Badge / Mascot A rather handsome original WWII ATS car grille badge, with original fittings, 94mm diameter.
Rare WWII Attack & Defence Unarmed Combat Manual One of the rarest in this field
Rare WWII Australian BD Blouse & Trousers An example of the rarely encountered Australian-made Battledress. Formerly the property of a Royal Army Service Corps Captain who served in the Far East, it retains it’s original slip-on shoulder rank in KD (there is no evidence of rank pips having ever been applied directly to the BD blouse. While there is a little minor moth to the trousers, the blouse is in superb condition and retains it’s original 1943 dated label. A rare suit.
Rare WWII Australian Other Ranks' Service Dress Tunic and trousers in unworn condition. This uniform is rarely encountered outside Australia
Rare WWII Balaclava Helmet An original Comforter or Balaclava. I\'d have ascribed a First World War vintage to this example if it hadn\'t came with other WWII kit. A rare example.
Rare WWII Battle Damaged Steel Helmet Retaining its original finish and the remains of a decal. I restored the 1940 dated liner to the piece. A bullet entered the shell from the left side over the temple, exiting from the crown, The shock of the impact appears to have fractured the edge of the helmet adjacent the entry point. No doubt the original wearer of the helmet chose to keep the helmet as a memento of his lucky escape.
Rare WWII Battle Damaged Steel Helmet Additional images
Rare WWII Battle Jerkin Designed by Colonel Rivers-MacPherson as an alternative to webbing accoutrements. Variants exist in brown and tan, with white and even black versions rumoured to exist. Examples were issued to Commandos and D-Day assault troops. Examples are very seldom encountered
Rare WWII Binocular 20-degree Throw-Off Attachments I don\'t mind admitting these ones have me perplexed. The markings on the transit chest indicate the contents to be Binocular Attachments, 20-degree Throw-Off, Pattern 12113, Serial No 113. The contents are fittings intended to fix to the front of British military Pattern HADT Binoculars; they are prismatic and have optional light filters. Their application appears to be to introduce what is in effect a semi-periscopic function to the HADT Binoculars. I\'d welcome further information on this fascinating object. In excellent condition throughout.
Rare WWII Blacker Bombard Ammunition Manual "DWS Notes on Ammunition issue 15 - 29 mm Spigot Mortar Ammunition"
Rare WWII Blue Fabric Covered Lifebelt As used both Army and Navy personnel, including Commandos. An attached image illustrates an example being worn by a No 4 Commando at the time of the Dieppe Raid. The bladder has been repaired.
Rare WWII Blue Fabric Covered Lifebelt As used both Army and Navy personnel, including Commandos. An attached image illustrates an example being worn by a No 4 Commando at the time of the Dieppe Raid.
Rare WWII Blue Fabric Covered Lifebelt As used both Army and Navy personnel, including Commandos. An attached image illustrates an example being worn by a No 4 Commando at the time of the Dieppe Raid.
Rare WWII Bomb Reconnaissance Armband One of the most sought after of Home Guard / Home Front brassards.
Rare WWII Border Regiment Dunkirk Escapee Memoir A privately published memoir and a fascinating tale of a Border man who evaded the Germans for four years while living in occupied France, working with the Resistance and assisting other escapees
Rare WWII Border Regiment Shoulder Title An early and possibly locally made title of small size
Rare WWII Bren Gun Magazine Loading Tool An example of this most sought after of WWII Bren accessories, the rare magazine loading tool. This example is serial numbered 500 internally and externally.
Rare WWII Bren Machine Gun Webbing Cover An example of the seldom encountered cover for the Bren Light Machine Gun. It was designed to fit over the gun leaving only the butt exposed. Further, the arrangement of the quick release fasteners was such that it would fit the gun even when mounted upon it's tripod.
Rare WWII British Airborne Forces Sweetheart Embroidery
Rare WWII British Army Extreme Cold Weather Mittens A 1945 dated and mint unissied pair of these distinctive three-compartment mittens, manufactured in sheepskin and cotton canvas, they were commonly worn in conjuction the the Tropal coat.
Rare WWII British Army Gas Detector Pump An excellent example of the gas detection pump issued to the British Army during WWII. The principle employed was to draw air through detector papers soaked in reagents to allow the detection and identification of war gases. This example is in superb condition, wartime dated and complete with it\'s original green canvas pouch enabling the pump to be carried affixed to the belt of the 1937 Pattern webbing equipment, (I have these pouches in stock should you require one).
Rare WWII British Army Gas Detector Pump An example of the gas detection pump issued to the British Army during WWII. The pump was used to draw air through detector papers soaked in reagents to allow the detection and identification of war gases. This example is in very good condition, wartime dated and complete with it's original green canvas pouch enabling the pump to be carried affixed to the belt of the 1937 Pattern webbing equipment, (I have these pouches in stock should you require one).
Rare WWII British Army issue Clasp Knife with Alloy Grips A good example of this rare variant. Ron Flook in British and Commonwealth Military Knives states that examples are known of dated 1939 and 1940, at which time production appears to have ceased. This knife is a previously un-recorded 1941 dated example.
Rare WWII British Army issue Clasp Knife with Alloy Grips A good example of this rare variant. Ron Flook in British and Commonwealth Military Knives states that examples are known of dated 1939 and 1940, at which time production appears to have ceased.
Rare WWII British Army Issue Cotton Vest One of the rarest items of WWII British Army issue underwear, the cotton vest or T-shirt. This excellent example retains its label, shows a few marks which may wash, and is in a large size.
Rare WWII British Army Issue Cotton Vest One of the rarest items of WWII issue clothing. Aside from the few nips illustrated the piece is in unissued condition.
Rare WWII British Army Issue Petrol Lighter An excellent complete example bearing embossed War Department broad arrow mark and faint date.
Rare WWII British Army Issue Shirt A lovely example
Rare WWII British Army issue Sleeping Bag Comprising a quilted liner and waterproof outer
Rare WWII British Army issue Sleeping Bag Additional images
Rare WWII British Army Medical Evacuation Steeping Bag In effectively unissued condition. All zips function.
Rare WWII British Army Personal Solid Fuel Cooker
Rare WWII British Army Primus Stove An extremely scarce WWII British Army issue Valor Primus stove. Complete in it\'s original transit tin with spares parts kit.
Rare WWII British Army Snow Shoes A very good 1941 dated pair.
Rare WWII British Army Two-Man Tent A superb dated example of these extremely scarce issue tents. One of only two in such condition I\'ve seen in over 25 year specializing in this field.
Rare WWII British Army Woolen Pullover A rare WWII British Army issue woolen pullover, retaining it\'s original label.
Rare WWII British Army Woolen Socks Purchased with the trunk of issue clothing I have listed recently. In excellent condition and rare indeed.
Rare WWII British Army Woolen Socks Purchased with the trunk of issue clothing I have listed recently. Knitted in two shades of khaki, so likely a \"comfort for the Troops\". In excellent condition and rare indeed.
Rare WWII British Experimental Aircraft Manual An utterly fascinating original WWII manual, Air Publication 1480X, Silhouettes of British Experimental Aircraft. Published by the Air Ministry in 1941 and complete with amendments 1-15 to 1943. It has individually numbered plates, the highest being 216, and contains some fascinating aircraft, not the least of which are experimental troop carrying gliders.
Rare WWII British Far East Issue Wrist Watch An extrmely handsome example of an uncommon pattern. In working condition, there is a small crack to the crystal which is difficult to see, and the watch has had a new high quality tan leather strap affixed. War Department broad arrow stamped to the screw-on back. A lovely watch.
Rare WWII British Flying Training School (BFTS) Cloth Badge At the War's outset, recognizing the need to train a large number of pilots, a number of flying training schools were set up across the British Empire, at locations where pilots could be trained without risk of enemy interference. From 1941 British Flying Training Schools (BFTS) were set up in the US. This badge is that of No. 6 British Flying Training School, Ponca City, Oklahoma
Rare WWII British German Uniform Identification Poster A somewhat perforated though otherwise complete example of this rather attractive poster
Rare WWII British Liquid Gas Cleaner An Ordnance rubber-bladed scraper used to remove liquid war gases from surfaces. Broad arrow stamped and dated
Rare WWII British Military Collar Stud Escape & Evasion Compass
Rare WWII British Mine Detector A rare example of the British Army No4 Mine Detector. It comes in it's original canvas backpack though is lacking the pole.
Rare WWII British Mines Manual
Rare WWII British POW of the Japanese Identity Badge With copy research documents
Rare WWII British Tropical Issue Mosquito Net Part of the group of advanced tropical clothing and equipment introduced in 1944. While Indian-made variants turn up on occasion, this unique British-made pattern is rare indeed, I have seen just a few in the past 20 years.
Rare WWII British \'Gingerbread Man\' Dummy Parachutist An example of these much sought after and somewhat iconic relics of D-Day. They were dropped to fool the enemy into thinking paratroop landings were taking place on a larger scale and over a wider area than in fact they were. Manufactured from hessian, the head and limbs were intended to be sand filled and closed by draw strings. The body incorprates an integral parachute canopy and rigging lines. This example is in unused condition. I have seen examples sell at up to £1000.
Rare WWII Bulgarian Air Force Pilot's Badge Also awarded to and worn by some Luftwaffe pilots
Rare WWII Camouflage Paint Sample Booklet
Rare WWII Camouflaged Helmet
Rare WWII Camouflaged Tank Crew Overalls A labelled and dated example in excellent condition and a large size. Extremely rare as such.
Rare WWII Camouflaged Tank Crew Overalls Additional images
Rare WWII Camouflaged Windproof Smock Often associated with the SAS, and certainly one of the most sought after of Second World War British Army clothing items. This example has some damage to each cuff, though is otherwise excellent. It retains it\'s original 1944 dated label. You will wait a very long time to find another.
Rare WWII Cigarettes Ration Tin An extremely rare example of this sought after ration tin.
Rare WWII Civil Defence Arm Band It bears an inkstamped mark LCC No 143.
Rare WWII Civil Defence Field Service Cap
Rare WWII Civil Defence First Aid Packs Comprising a pair of haversacks and contents manufacturers by the medical supplies manufacturer Maws, including first aid personnel cotton haversacks, a multitude of dressings and bandages, anti-gas ointments, splints and tourniquets, a blue-illuminating torch and stand, casualty tags etc. Extremely rare.
Rare WWII Civil Defence First Aid Packs Additional images
Rare WWII Civil Defence Instructors\' Manual A large format manual and perhaps the most detailed of its kind
Rare WWII Civil Defense Flak / Shrapnel Goggles
Rare WWII Cold Climate Sleeping Bag Cover An advanced design for its time, incorporating a water-proof and silvered insulating coating to the outside. This example is well marked and in unissued condition. A rare item of WWII British Army Arctic equipment.
Rare WWII Combination Insignia For tropical use, bearing the tartan flash of the Black Watch and three subdued strips indicating the junior brigade of the division. I assume the missing flash is that of the 51st (Highland) Division, thus this was worn by a soldier of the 7th Battalion Black Watch, 28th Infantry Brigade. This unit fought in North Africa and later Sicily and Italy.
Rare WWII Combined Operations Special Forces Binoculars A superb pair of AP12115 Binoculars. These are described in official publications as being for Combined Operations use. Their novel lightweight and compact design incorporated a Bakelite body and plastic lenses. This pair is excellent throughout.
Rare WWII Combined Operations Waders Bearing a COSP stores reference indicating they were issued from the Combined Operations Supply Depot. In unissued condition.
Rare WWII Commando / SOE Smatchet Certainly one of the most unusual of British issue fighting knives, and also one of the rarest; I've owned considerably more first pattern FS knives than I have smatchets. There is photographic and and other documentary evidence of their use by the SOE in the Far East. This example has a period hand-made leather scabbard which may suggest Far East theatre use.
Rare WWII Commando BC41 Knife An excellent original example of one of the most sought after British Commando knives of the Second World War.
Rare WWII Commando Insignia A page detached from an old album containing pasted-in mementos of service with the Royal Marine Commandos in Italy during the Second World War. It includes a Combined Operations flash, unit photograph, Invasion currency and a newspaper cutting verso. An intersting original group worthy of a little research.
Rare WWII Commando Issue Binoculars A superb set of the rare AP12115 Binoculars described in official documents as being \"for Combined Operations\", though other period documents suggest an Airborne application. This unique waterproof pattern is constructed from Bakelite and brass with lightweight plastic lenses. Focus is achieved via individual adjustment of the objective lenses (one is shown thus adjusted in the illustrations). An exceptionaly desirable item of WWII British Special Forces equipment.
Rare WWII Commando Issue Binoculars A set of the rare AP12115 Binoculars described in official documents as being "for Combined Operations", though other period documents suggest an Airborne application. This unique waterproof pattern is constructed from Bakelite and brass with lightweight plastic lenses. Focus is achieved via individual adjustment of the objective lenses (this is the only set I have seen bearing marks indicating a given focus setting). An exceptionaly desirable item of WWII British Special Forces equipment.
Rare WWII Commando Issue Binoculars A superb set of the rare AP12115 Binoculars described in official documents as being "for Combined Operations", though other period documents suggest an Airborne application. This unique waterproof pattern is constructed from Bakelite and brass with lightweight plastic lenses. Focus is achieved via individual adjustment of the objective lenses. This set is complete with it's sling and integral cover, which bears printed instructions; while these binoculars are uncommon, examples retaining their integral case are rare indeed. An exceptional and rare item for the advanced collector of WWII British Special Forces equipment
Rare WWII Commando Rope Over-Boots A rare pair of rope over-boots, issued to Commando troops for wear over ammunition boots to both increase traction on wet slippery surfaces, and as an aid to stealth by deadening the sound of footsteps. These occasionally appear on the market but are very seldom labelled. This pair is in mint unissued condition and retain their original dated paper labels. A rare item of kit indeed.
Rare WWII Commando Smatchet Certainly one of the most unusual of British issue fighting knives, and certainly one of the rarest; I've owned considerably more first pattern FS knives than I have smatchets. There is photographic and and other documentary evidence of their use by the SOE.
Rare WWII Commando Training Manual Combined Operations Pamphlet No 27, Hardening of Commando Troops for Warfare, 1944. A rare and somewhat fascinating original manual running to some 27 pages.
Rare WWII dated Indian-made Field Service Cap
Rare WWII dated Jungle Cap with Flash The only Indian-made example I have been lucky enough to handle. It retains its original Royal Artillery flash, is well stamped internally an in very good condition throughout.
Rare WWII dated Jungle Green BD Blouse The JG Aertex Blouse remains the iconic item of clothing associated with British troops fighting in the Far East. This is a superb WWII dated example.
Rare WWII dated Jungle Green BD Blouse The JG Aertex Blouse remains the iconic item of clothing associated with British troops fighting in the Far East. This 1944 dated example shows small slightly red stained patched on the upper arms indicating the size and colour of the formation patches originally worn with this garment. Badged examples of the JG BD blouse are extremely rare, I have just one in my own collection; I am quite sure a browse through Cole\'s Heraldry in War will produce at least a short list of possible patches worn on this example.
Rare WWII dated Jungle Green BD Blouse The JG Aertex Blouse remains the iconic item of clothing associated with British troops fighting in the Far East. This is an excellent and extremely well marked example.
Rare WWII dated Jungle Green BD Blouse The JG Aertex Blouse remains the iconic item of clothing associated with British troops fighting in the Far East. A superb example.
Rare WWII dated Personnal Ration Bag
Rare WWII dated P\'44 Brace Attachments An excellent and faintly-marked pair. One of the most difficult-to-find items of P\'44 equipment
Rare WWII Dated RAF H-Type Oxygen Mask An excellent example of the RAF H-Type oxygen mask. The condition throughout is lovely, and the production date is clear. Wartime examples of the H-Type are rarer by far then G-Types, indeed I\'ve handled more E*\'s than wartime dated H\'s.
Rare WWII dated Ration Bag
Rare WWII Dated Trouser Braces One of the most difficult-to-find items of WWII clothing.
Rare WWII Dated Trouser Braces One of the most difficult-to-find WWII clothing accessories. A mint unissued pair.
Rare WWII Dated WRNS Ratings Cap A named example.
Rare WWII DEMS Gunnery Handbook Covering amongst other things the Lewis and Hotchkiss machine guns
Rare WWII Economy Pattern Lee Enfield Rifle Sling A mint unissued rifle sling manufactured from laminated rubber-proofed canvas as a substitute for webbing. In unissued condition.
Rare WWII Emergency Coastal Battery Manual, 1940 Fire Control and Drill for 6-inch and 4-inch Emergency Batteries on Naval Mountings, 1940. . A rare 27 page manual covering these post-Dunkirk period coastal batteries.
Rare WWII Extreme Cold Weather Ski Cap An example of the very seldom encountered ski cap with sheep-skin ear flap and neck curtain/apron. A lovely example.
Rare WWII Extreme Cold Weather Ski Cap An example of the very seldom encountered ski cap with sheep-skin ear flap and neck curtain/apron. A lovely example.
Rare WWII Extreme Cold Weather Sleeping Bag Cover An advanced design for its time, incorporating a water-proof and silvered insulating coating to the outside. This example is well marked and in unissued condition. A rare item of WWII British Army Arctic equipment.
Rare WWII FANY Officers\' Tunic A superb example, retaining it\'s original bronze collar badges, embroidered shoulder titles, and buttons; (the rank pips are lacking though easily replaced). An extremely rare tunic.
Rare WWII Far East Issue Enamel Mug An exceptionally rare item of personal kit. An Indian-made green enamel mug. 1944 dated (within the enamel).
Rare WWII Far East Issue Jungle Green Monsoon Cape One of the items of issue clothing most associated with the Burma campaign. Few survive and few collectors have even seen let alone been able to acquire original examples. This jungle green example is well stamped and aside from a few missing buttons is superb.
Rare WWII Far East Issue Jungle Green Socks A mint unissued pair complete with original 1945 dated labels.
Rare WWII Far East Issue \"Monsoon\" Cape One of the items of issue clothing most associated with the Burma campaign. An excellent example.
Rare WWII Far East Theatre Gooly Chit A rare Far East theatre Gooly Chit as issued to RAF and other military personnel as a means of trying to secure good treatment and safe passage if shot down or stranded amongst otherwise potentially hostile locals. In durable linen-backed paper.
Rare WWII Far East Theatre Gooly Chit A rare Far East theatre Gooly or Blood Chit as issued to RAF and other military personnel as a means of trying to secure good treatment and safe passage if shot down or stranded amongst otherwise potentially hostile locals. In durable linen-backed pap
Rare WWII Far East Theatre Indian Jungle Green Shorts
Rare WWII Field Security Brassard That of an Intelligence Corps soldier who served in the Far East
Rare WWII Field Service Cap in a Large Size An excellent 1943 dated Field Service Cap in a rare large size, 7 1/2. It retains it’s original REME cap badge. In superb condition throughout.
Rare WWII Fire Guard / Civil Defence Instructional Poster Issue No 2 of The Midnight Watch
Rare WWII Fleet Air Arm Air Gunner\'s Qualification Badge Very seldom encountered
Rare WWII Free Polish Army Battledress, Medals and Document Group Additional images
Rare WWII Free Polish Army Battledress, Medals and Document Group A Second World War Free Polish army uniform, medals and document group, that of Sierzant Jozefowi Malejewski, including Crosses of Merit, 1918-21 Russian War, Polish Independence and Long Service medals, the War Assistance Battle Dress blouse (commonly issued to troops serving in the Mediterranean theatre) bears rank insignia on shoulder straps apparently fitted from a previous and possibly Polish tunic, an enamelled 5th Kresowa Division breast badge and 8th Army, 5th Kresowa Infantry Division and 6th (Lvov) Infantry Division formation signs, (the latter likely worn in respect of previous service), the group including postcard photographs of Malejewski and military passes.
Rare WWII French Air Force Pilot's Badge
Rare WWII French FFI / French Forces of the Interior / Forces Françaises de l'Intérieur Brassard An original example posted back to a British soldier's wife having been gifted it by its original owner. The circumstances leading to the gift being recounted in the accompanying letter
Rare WWII German 'Henschel' Cigarette Lighter Likely the only example you will see, a 1930's-1940's lighter promoting this major German manufacturer of aircraft, the Tiger and other tanks, and much other ordnance
Rare WWII German 7.92×94mm Patronen Panzerbuchse Anti-Tank Rifle Cartridge Case
Rare WWII German Aerial Propaganda Free-Pass Leaflet to Allied Troops
Rare WWII German Kriegsmarine Bookcase A handsome 1930s - 1940s Wehrmacht glazed pitch pine two-door bookcase. The back boards bear Kreigsmarine property marks. It has had a rail added to allow it to be used as wardrobe. Preparation of pine shelves and re-conversion to an adjustable bookcase would be straight forward. Email to enquire about UK delivery
Rare WWII German MG34 / MG42 Armourers Tool Kit A rare and desirable Klein Waffenwerkzeugsatz or \'small armourers\' tool kit\'. Designed to be carried and stored in a standard MG ammunition tin, they contained all the tools required to maintain the MG34 or \'42 in the field. These tool box kits were supplied to every unit having one to three MGs. A superb example in near unissued condition.
Rare WWII German S-Mine Transit Case
Rare WWII German U-Boat Anemometer An example of the Handwindmesser 'Anemo WP 3' complete with transit case
Rare WWII Grenades Manual "DWS Notes on Ammunition issue 12" containing detailed information on the markings, storage, maintenance and testing of grenades
Rare WWII Gun Cotton Field Primers Tin 1945 dated and an extremely rare item.
Rare WWII Hand-embroidered Operational Parachutist's Wings
Rare WWII Hand-embroidered Parachute Regiment Shoulder Title
Rare WWII Hawkins Grenade An original No75 MkII Anti-Tank Grenade retaining its original paint finish
Rare WWII Head Warden Helmet A tired but original example.
Rare WWII Holster Set A scarce Indian-made 1903 Pattern revolver set. The belt is 1943 dated and in a large size. In excellent condition.
Rare WWII Home Front Auxiliary Fire Service Peaked Hat
Rare WWII Home Front Gas Contamination Washing Sign An extremely unusual and rare item.
Rare WWII Home Front Gas Mask Case A private purchase faux-leather case for the civilian issue respirator modelled as a hand-bag.
Rare WWII Home Front Ministry of Food Brassard
Rare WWII Home Front WVS Brassard Bearing three years' War Service chevrons
Rare WWII Home Guard Anti-Tank Warfare Manual A rare copy of the Bernards Publishers manual Guerrillas v. Tanks. Running to 48 pages and including illustrations. A fascinating and seldom encountered manual.
Rare WWII Home Guard officer's Field Service Cap That of an officer of a Scottish Home Guard unit affiliated with the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Rare WWII Imperial Japanese Air Force Seiko Wristwatch Currently running, though a service recommended
Rare WWII Imperial Japanese Army Issue Boots
Rare WWII Indian 1937 Pattern Jungle Green Braces A mint unissued and dated pair
Rare WWII Indian 1937 Pattern Webbing Compass Pouch In mint unissued condition.
Rare WWII Indian Army Groundsheet In near unissued condition
Rare WWII Indian Cavalry Officer's Headdress
Rare WWII Indian Despatch Haversack An excellent Indian-made leather despatch haversack. Maker-marked and WWII dated. Key lacking and haversack locked!
Rare WWII Indian KD BD Trousers A rare mint unissued pair of Khaki Drill Battledress Trousers for wear with the Khaki Cellular BD Blouse. Well marked and 1945 dated. Extremely difficult to replace.
Rare WWII Indian Para Knife An excellent fresh-to-the-market example retaining its original scabbard and 1942 dated Indian-made P'37 frog. It has been thoroughly honed overall during its Service life, the work looking as though it was carried out in the field. The hilt, scabbard and frog are in excellent condition throughout. A most attractive example of this extremely scarce fighting knife as carried by the paratroops of the 44th (Indian) Airborne Division.
Rare WWII Indian Para Knife A fresh-to-the-market example of this extremely scarce fighting knife as carried by the paratroops of the 44th (Indian) Airborne Division. It is the only example I have seen outside Fred Stephens\' classic Fighting Knives with the all-leather scabbard as seen on Chindit knives. An interesting and honest example.
Rare WWII Indian Puttees
Rare WWII Indian-made Greatcoat The only example I have encountered
Rare WWII Indian-made Jungle Green Bush Shirt In mint condition and certainly one of the most difficult-to-find items of WWII British issue tropical clothing in such condition.
Rare WWII Indian-made Khaki Cellular Shirt A mint unissued and early-dated example
Rare WWII Indian-made Khaki Drill Field Service Cap A type only manufcatured in India for Far East use; few have survived. This example is 1943 dated and in mint condition.
Rare WWII Indian-made Khaki Drill Field Service Cap A type only manufactured in India for Tropical / Far East issue; relatively few have survived. This example is 1943 dated.
Rare WWII Indian-made No2 Prismatic Binoculars Case The only such example I have seen
Rare WWII Indian-made P\'37 Revolver Holster In mint unissued condition
Rare WWII Indian-made RAF Other Rank's Field Service Cap The only example I have encountered
Rare WWII Insect Repellent Tin The best example of this WWII tropical issue kit I\'ve seen
Rare WWII Issue Socks A mint unissued pair. Extremely difficult to replace.
Rare WWII Issue T-Shirt / Vest One of the rarest of WWII issue undergarments. The only one I\'ve encountered in over 20 years of collecting in this field.
Rare WWII Issue Trench Coat Liner
Rare WWII Japanese Army Air Force Fighter Pilots\' Flying Helmet A Summer example
Rare WWII Japanese Army Ceramic Water Bottle
Rare WWII Japanese Army Machine Gunner\'s Pouch A rare example of the WWII Japanese Type II Machine Gunner\'s Belt Pouch.
Rare WWII Japanese Bayonet A late-War economy variant produced at the Kokura arsenal in composition scabbard with integral frog
Rare WWII Japanese Ersatz / Collaboration Issue Sword A very good example of this seldom encountered variant Japanese military issue sword. The kabuto gane is of domed steel, the grip is bound in simulated same and wrapped in blue tape, while the bronze tsuba is a variant regulation pattern. The field scabbard is of leather-covered wood. Richard Fuller suggests these are official pattern swords, either late-War ersatz issue, or likely issued to collaborating officers of occupied states. The sword is in very fine condition throughout. An uncommon opportunity for the collector of Second World War Japanese military swords.
Rare WWII Japanese Ersatz / Collaboration Issue Sword Additional images
Rare WWII Japanese Ersatz/Collaboration Issue Sword A very good example of this rare variant Japanese military issue sword. The kabuto gane is of domed blued steel, pierced for a knot ring, the grip is bound in similated same and wrapped in red tape enclosing cast brass menuki faced with stylized fowerheads, while the simple tsuba is of steel and bears a brass-inlaid stamp. The field scabbard is of leather-covered wood. Richard Fuller sugests these are official pattern swords, either late-War ersatz issue, or likely issued to collaborating officers of occupied states. A rare opportunity for the collector of Second World War Japanese military swords.
Rare WWII Japanese Field Cap A very good example bearing an unusual metal badge to the front which has been tentatively identified as that of an Interpreter. It bears a late-War ersatz fibre chinstrap which shows typical deterioration, though is still intact. The liner is very clearly issue marked. A very interesting example of this rare pattern
Rare WWII Jungle Cap One of the most rare of WWII British Army issue caps, I\'ve handled only a few in over 20 years of collecting in this field. Introduced in 1944 and in use to the present day. This example is in mint unissued condition, it is 1945 dated and in an exceptionally large size, 7 7/8. A superb and rare item of WWII tropical head-gear.
Rare WWII Jungle Cap One of the rarest of WWII British Army issue caps, I\'ve handled only a few in over 20 years of collecting in this field. Introduced in 1944 and in use to the present day. This example is in excellent condition and 1945 dated. A rare item of WWII tropical head-gear.
Rare WWII Jungle Cap One of the rarest of WWII British Army issue caps, I\'ve handled only a few in over 20 years of collecting in this field. Introduced in 1944 and in use to the present day. This example is in very good used condition and 1945 dated. Frustratingly it shows evidence of once having had a cloth flash attached. A rare item of WWII tropical head-gear.
Rare WWII Jungle Cap One of the rarest of WWII British Army issue caps, I've handled only a few in over 20 years of collecting in this field. Introduced in 1944 and in use to the present day. This example is in superb condition and 1945 dated.
Rare WWII Jungle Cap One of the rarest of WWII British Army issue caps, I've handled only a few in 30 years of collecting in this field. Introduced in 1944 and in use to the present day. This example is in excellent condition and 1945 dated.
Rare WWII Jungle Cap One of the rarest of WWII British Army issue caps, I've handled only a few in 30 years of collecting in this field. Introduced in 1944 and in use to the present day. This example is in excellent condition and 1945 dated
Rare WWII Jungle Cap One of the rarest of WWII British Army issue caps, I've handled relatively few in 30 years of collecting in this field. Introduced in 1944 and in use to the present day. This example is in excellent condition and 1945 dated
Rare WWII Jungle Green Field Service Cap Indian-made, well marked and in effectively unissued condition. rare indeed.
Rare WWII Jungle Tank Suit A rare mint unissued Jungle Tank Suit as issued later in the War for issue to troops serving in the Far East. This example in unissued condition and 1945 dated. Impossible to improve.
Rare WWII Khaki Kilt Apron A mint unissued 1937 dated example as worn pre-Dunkirk.
Rare WWII KOSB Home Guard Field Service Cap An excellent and rare WWII khaki field service cap bearing it\'s original badge, that of the King\'s Own Scottish Borderers. The Regular Army KOSB didn\'t wear the FS cap, rather the Glengarry. However the Home Guard Battalions associated with Scottish regiments did wear the FS cap. In superb condition and absolutely original and untouched.
Rare WWII labelled & dated Denim Battledress Trousers A superb set of denim overall trousers. These of course were standard issue to the Home Guard as well as Army personnel. This pair retains the original 1945 dated label. Designed to be worn over Battledress, they are larger in fact than their label suggests if worn over underwear only. In my experience these are rarer by far the serge Battledress equivalent.
Rare WWII Land Forces Adriatic printed Flash
Rare WWII Leather Home Office Pattern Helmet An example of this most striking of WWII British helmets. The shell is manufactured from extremely rigid laminated hide (partially de-laminating to one edge of this example, though it could be re-glued with ease should one so wish). Related to the despatch rider helmets similarly constructed and often miss-identified. These were presumably issued to Governmental staff and were intended to save steel. They are seldom encountered today and highly prized by collectors of British helmets.
Rare WWII Lighter modelled as a Sea Mine
Rare WWII Luftwaffe Aircrew Watch A rather striking WWII period wristwatch which I bought from the son of the man who took it from it\'s original Luftwaffe owner, then a POW. Manufactured by Omega and designated a precision Regulateur, it has a central minute hand with subsidiary hours and seconds. The hands and dial markers were originally luminous. The watch is a large size, almost 50mm in diameter, making for easier reading in a moving aircraft or in the dark. Another interesting feature is the offset winding crown position. The watch has been professionally serviced and is in a working state, indeed I have worn it. A fascinating item indeed.
Rare WWII M7 US Assault Respirator
Rare WWII Man-Pack Radio Belt A mint unissued example complete with stores label
Rare WWII Manual on Enemy Weapons Covering the German MP38, G41, Luger and P38 pistols
Rare WWII Medic\'s Helmet A most striking example.
Rare WWII Merchant Marine Officer's Cap In excellent condition
Rare WWII Message Pad A scarce 1942 dated example complete with pro-formas.
Rare WWII MI-9 Military issue Escape & Evasion Compass Shirt Stud
Rare WWII Middle East Commando Knuckleduster Knife
Rare WWII Military Police Vulnerable Points Guard Flash
Rare WWII Ministry of Food Steel Helmet A most uncommon example
Rare WWII MkII Helmet with Royal Engineers Flash An exceptionally good WWII MkII steel helmet. It left the factory with an early tan gloss finish, this has been overpainted with in a textured dark shade. A Royal Engineers flash has been period-painted to one side. The liner is supple, 1939 dated and in size 7. There are minor knocks and scratches, and the chinstrap shows it\'s age, though I\'d suggest retaining rather than replacing the latter. All in all this is a particularly handsome example of a rare original unit-marked helmet.
Rare WWII Mosquito Net Helmet Cover An extremely scarce example, few having survived
Rare WWII Motorcyclists\' Gauntlets These have always been one of the difficult to find items of DR/motorcyclist issue clothing. An excellent matching War dated pair.
Rare WWII Mountain Troops Extreme Cold Weather Ski Cap An example of the standard issue ski cap which has had had the official modification of a sheepskin lining added to the ear flaps and neck curtain. The lining is maker-marked Harris, Glasgow, and is dated 1943, it is size 7. In near mint unissued condition. A scarce cap.
Rare WWII Mountain Troops Extreme Cold Weather Ski Cap An example of the standard issue ski cap which has had had the official modification of a sheepskin lining added to the ear flaps and neck curtain. A scarce cap
Rare WWII NAAFI Cigarette Tin Retaining it\'s original paper label.
Rare WWII NAAFI Egypt Token
Rare WWII Naval Ordnance Inspection Department Lapel Badge
Rare WWII No 1 Commando Medal Group That of 6016637 Pte William James Thomas Jahn (who's father's Great War medals are also listed). He served with the Essex Regiment from May to September of 1939, at which time he transferred to the ranks of the Royal Artillery. Later he volunteered for Commando training, going on to serve with 3 Troop of No 1 Commando 3rd Commando Brigade in the Far East. He served at the Battle of Hill 170. After the War he re-enlisted and served again with the Royal Artillery.
Rare WWII No 1 Commando Medal Group Additional images
Rare WWII No 77 Grenade Ammunition Box Retaining its original painted markings
Rare WWII No VI Commando Training Manual
Rare WWII No3 Mine Detector A superb example
Rare WWII No3 Mine Detector, No 1 Small Probe These were used with the operator creeping on his belly when extremely sensitive close work was required. An exceptionally rare item of equipment.
Rare WWII No36 Mills Rifle Grenade Ballistite Cartridge Tin
Rare WWII No36M (Mills) Grenade Chest In excellent condition retaining its original paint and markings. Not the standard ammunition box for the No36, rather a larger capacity variant. An undeniably rare ammunition box.
Rare WWII Observer Corps Haze Screen
Rare WWII Officer's Private Purchase Jungle Green Battledress Trousers
Rare WWII Officers' MkII Helmet with Brodie Type Liner A superb MkII steel helmet fitted with an officers’ Second World War period private-purchase Brodie-type liner. It bears a Tailor's label and is in excellent overall condition. These liners are rather rare to say the least.
Rare WWII Officers\' Private Purchase Helmet Liner A superb example od this rare type as supplied my military outfitters to officers wishing to replace the issue oilcloith liner with a more comfortable type.
Rare WWII OR\'s Collarless Shirt Aside from the visible slight damage solely to the lower front, an unissued and well marked example.
Rare WWII Other Ranks' Collarless Shirt
Rare WWII Para and SOE Knee Pads A rare pair of the knee pads issued to both British Para’s and the SOE. They are copies of similar kit issued to German Fallschirmjager. There is an excellent photo of them being worn by troops en-route for North Africa in Hillary St George Saunders\' classic The Red Beret, while they are also illustrated and described in the official SOE Descriptive catalogue of Special Devices and Supplies. In this latter publication it is stated that the knee pads were to bear no official markings, this perhaps explains why this pair have manufacturer\'s dated labels simply tacked in place, clearly intended to be removed upon issue. A seldom encountered item of Special Forces kit.
Rare WWII Para and SOE Knee Pads A rare pair of the knee pads issued to both British Para’s and the SOE. They are copies of similar kit issued to German Fallschirmjager. There is an excellent photo of them being worn by troops en-route for North Africa in Hillary St George Saunders' classic The Red Beret, while they are also illustrated and described in the official SOE Descriptive catalogue of Special Devices and Supplies. In this latter publication it is stated that the knee pads were to bear no official markings, this perhaps explains why this pair have manufacturer's dated labels simply tacked in place, clearly intended to be removed upon issue. A seldom encountered item of Special Forces kit.
Rare WWII Para and SOE Knee Pads A rare pair of the knee pads issued to both British Para’s and the SOE. They are copies of similar kit issued to German Fallschirmjager. There is an excellent photo of them being worn by troops en-route for North Africa in Hillary St George Saunders' classic The Red Beret, while they are also illustrated and described in the official SOE Descriptive catalogue of Special Devices and Supplies. In this latter publication it is stated that the knee pads were to bear no official markings. A seldom encountered item of Special Forces kit.
Rare WWII Paratroop Sten Submachine Gun Drop Holster Designed to carry the Sten during parachute descent, to be release on its drop line immediately before landing. This example is complete with its leg straps and drop line. One of just three I've handled in over 30 years of collecting
Rare WWII Pioneer Corps Officer\'s Coloured Field Service Cap Very seldom encountered. Some minor moth nips. Size 7
Rare WWII Polish Army Uniform Group That of Lieutenant Colonel Sliwowski. It comprises his Service Dress tunic and trousers, greatcoat, Battledress, belt and holster, and cape. Most elements bear his name. The condition throughout is excellent
Rare WWII Polish Army Uniform Group Additional images
Rare WWII Prisoner of War Tunic An Indian-made tunic as issued to POW\'s. It features a distinctive identifying black lozenge to the back, being a panel which covers a corresponding hole, thus ruling out its removal by an escapee.
Rare WWII Quilted Sleeping Bag An extremely uncommon example in apparently unissued condition. This listing is for the quilted sleeping bag only, though the later images show it in conjunction with the waterproof sleeping bag cover also available on this site. See also Item 16874: Rare 1944 Army Issue Waterproof Sleeping Bag Cover, Price: 145.00 GBP
Rare WWII Radio Portable Power Supply Unit An excellent example of a seldom encountered item of WWII British Army wireless radio kit
Rare WWII RAF / Air Ministry Sextant
Rare WWII RAF / RCAF Personalized Respirator Haversack That of a named Flight Officer, and bearing decoration akin to fuselage art
Rare WWII RAF 1937 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier A mint unissued and Wartime dated Canadian example.
Rare WWII RAF 258 Squadron Flying Overalls Badge 258 (fighter) squadron served in the Far East from late 1941, being moved from Singapore Sumatra and Java, suffering heavy losses to the Japanese. The survivors who attempted to escape to Australia became casualties of the Imperial Japanese Navy. In 1942 the squadron was reformed at Ceylon though again suffered losses to the Japanese Navy in a carrier strike. Thereafter the unit served in Burma before being re-equipped with P-47 Thunderbolts in advance of the planned invasion of Malaya, aborted upon the surrender of Japan. This lot comprises a rare squadron overalls badge framed together with an annotated photograph of the squadron's pilots. The squadron was largely manned by RNZAF pilots from New Zealand.
Rare WWII RAF 607 Squadron Lapel Badge No. 607 (County of Durham) Squadron was formed in 1930 at the RAF Usworth, Sunderland as a day bomber unit of the Auxiliary Air Force. It operated during World War II from various locations and was active as a fighter squadron during the battle of France and later, Battle of Britain. At the end of the war the squadron was operating in Burma until it disbanded on 31 July 1945. In 1946 it was reformed at RAF Ouston as a day fighter squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force. After flying Spitfires for five years, it converted to Vampires and was disbanded in 1957. A scarce maker-marked lapel badge.
Rare WWII RAF Air Sea Rescue Printed Badge
Rare WWII RAF Aircrew First Aid Pack A complete unopened MkII Aircrew First Aid Outfit. Extremely sought after and very seldom encountered.
Rare WWII RAF Aircrew Headphones and Wiring Loom
Rare WWII RAF Beret A mint unissued example of this distinctive early multi-piece construction pattern.
Rare WWII RAF Bomber Command Poster
Rare WWII RAF Cap The seldom-encountered early multi-piece construction blue serge \"beret\". It shows a few minor moth nips by is otherwise in near unworn condition.
Rare WWII RAF Dubbin Tin and Contents
Rare WWII RAF E-Type Electrically-Heated Lining As issued to turret gunners and others susceptible to freezing conditions. Intended for wear under Irvin or Sidcot flying clothing.
Rare WWII RAF Far East Theatre Airfield Construction Unit Photograph Album A fascinating album including a rare tipped-in 'secret' Embarkation Card.
Rare WWII RAF Female War Worker\'s Overall An unusually prominently provenanced example of this extremely scarce pattern.
Rare WWII RAF Flight Engineer Lancaster Full Tour Log Book An excellent Log Book to Sgt Bale, 207 Squadron, Spilsby. Covering his full tour of 30 operations. Stirlings 12/4/44 - 15/6/44 1660 Conversion Unit Lancasters 5/7/44 - 8/7/44 5 LFS Syerston Lancasters 14/7/44 - 17/4/45 207 Sqn Spilsby
Rare WWII RAF Flying Socks A rare pair of WWII RAF stockings or sea boot socks as almost invariably worn inside flying boots. One retains it\'s original Air Ministry label. Though both are holed, they are incredibly rare and still display very well on a mannequin. (See Prodger\'s Luftwaffe vs. RAF volume 1 page 146.)
Rare WWII RAF Mk IX A Interception Protractor
Rare WWII RAF Mk VIA Polaroid Flying Spectacles
Rare WWII RAF MKVII Flying Goggles An excellent set with original polaroid shade and strap retaining its elasticity. I've seen examples of the so-called flip-shade sell for up to £350 on their own
Rare WWII RAF Named Tunic A WWII RAF aircrew Warrant Officer\'s tunic. Unfortunately the forearms rank badges and brevet or wings have been removed, howver their original presence is clear and the correct insignia would be relatively easy to procure and replace. It is named to W/O A Blackburn, opening up avenues of research. In good condition and worthy of restoration.
Rare WWII RAF Officer\'s Solar Topee A lovely example.
Rare WWII RAF Pilot's Battledress and Document Group Of particular interest in the presence of a Bundles for Britain badge affixed to the collar
Rare WWII RAF P\'37 Pistol Ammo Pouch A mint unissued WWII dated example.
Rare WWII RAF Servicing Commando Knife An excellent example from my personal collection
Rare WWII RAF Sten Gun Magazine Pouch A mint unissued example of the left hand pouch identifiable by way of the small pocket intended to carry the magazine loading tool
Rare WWII RAF Sten Gun Magazing Pouches
Rare WWII RAF Stretcher Sling While RAF examples are rare, this example is rarer still because of its laminate construction
Rare WWII RAF T1333 'Gibson Girl' Dinghy Radio and Kite
Rare WWII RAF Taylor Buoyancy Suit A good example of these sought after flight overalls. It retains its original zips. The fly zip is complete though the teeth have 'sprung', which I suspect could be fixed with manipulation. There are two teeth missing from one leg zip, though the zip still functions. The original owner has written his name on the suite at the back, opening up the possibility of further research
Rare WWII RAF Taylor Buoyancy Suit Additional images
Rare WWII RAF TR9F Aircraft Radio Transceiver Transit Case
Rare WWII RAF Turret Gunner's Draught Excluder Hood As worn in conjunction with the G-Type oxygen mask and microphone heater
Rare WWII RAF Type B Special Ration Tin An example of this rather rare early-War RAF Aircrew Ration Tin. An extremely high quality tin pre-dating later War-economy.
Rare WWII RAF Type-G Electrically-Heated Suit Liner An issued example of this extremely scarce item of flying clothing.
Rare WWII Railway Poster - 'Is Your Journey Really Necessary?' An original example, approximately 22 1/2" X 16", stained and somewhat musty and smelly!
Rare WWII RASC Manuals A fascinating and seldom encountered group of seven manuals.
Rare WWII RCAF / RAF Officer\'s Peaked Cap A used but extremely sound Canadian-made example.
Rare WWII Ribbed & Beaded FS Fighting Knife An excellent example of this scarce and sought after variant. It bears an Ordnance view mark, identifying it as an official Army issue example. A lovely knife.
Rare WWII Rifles Regiment Officer\'s Coloured Field Service Cap By the prestigious military tailors Hawkes & Co, of No. 1 Saville Row, London. It is named to it\'s original owner, 2nd Lieutenant A Buchanan. In excellent condition.
Rare WWII Rings Royal Rifle Corps Officer's Beret
Rare WWII RNZAF Flying Helmet An excellent example of the Royal New Zealand Air Force zip-ear flying helmet. Near identical to the British B-Type.
Rare WWII Royal Horse Guards Officer's Beret
Rare WWII Royal Marine Commando Beret and Medal Group That of Ex/1189, T A M Cooke [Thomas Alexander Menin COOKE, born in Ryde, Isle of Wight, 15 January 1919. Educated at Erith County School and the City of London School before joining Westminster Bank as a Junior Clerk in 1936. During WWII served with the 1st Royal Marines Battalion and after completing Commando training at Achnacarry in October 1943, with 42 RM Commando (3 Commando Brigade). In November 1943, sailed from Gourock aboard HMT Ranchi. At the end of November 1943, the convoy of which the Ranchi was part, came under attack from a formation of Luftwaffe bombers. A bomb hit the Ranchi's forecastle, penetrated the deck and then exited through the vessel's other side before exploding in the water. The vessel subsequently diverted to Alexandria for repairs. 42 RM Commando re-joined 3rd Commando Brigade at Kedgaon in January 1944. The unit then underwent training near Belgaum before moving to Cocanada. From there sent to Trincomalee, Chittagong and then to Maungdaw where they relieved the 1st Ox and Bucks. In January 1945, they took part in an unopposed landing at Akyab Island. Later that same month, joined the assault on the Myebon peninsula and Kangaw, culminating in the battle for Hill 170. In late 1945, the Brigade was sent to Hong Kong to carry out policing duties. Marine Cooke was released from service on 27 February 1946. After the war, he worked for the Standard Bank of South Africa in Nyasaland. He died in Ipswich in 2001.]
Rare WWII Royal Marine Commando Beret and Medal Group Additional images
Rare WWII Royal Marines Cap badge with concealed Escape Compass
Rare WWII Royal Marines Division Flashes The Royal Marines Division was formed in August 1940 to serve as an amphibious warfare formation. It comprised 3 infantry brigades, an artillery brigade, an engineer battalion, a machine gun battalion, and a 'mobile' battalion equipped with motorcycles. It served at Dakar, Senegal in July 1940 as part of Operation Menace, the unsuccessful attempt by the British and Free French to seize control of the Vichy French port in West Africa. The division headquarters participated in the Allied planning for Operation Ironclad (the capture of Madagascar), but the RM division itself was not assigned to the operation as its infantry brigades were understrength and its divisional artillery had not formed. In 1943, the decision was taken to disband the division and reassign its personnel. Several of the infantry battalions were converted to Royal Marine Commandos and other divisional personnel were assigned as landing craft crews. The division headquarters under Major General Robert Sturges formed the new Headquarters Special Service Group
Rare WWII Royal Marines North African Theatre-made slip-on Title
Rare WWII Royal Navy 'H M Convoy' Cap Tally
Rare WWII Royal Navy 'HMS Royalist' Medal Group Comprising Rating's cap, small kit bag and hammock cords, medals including Atlantic, Italy and Burma Stars, cigarette case, watch fob and documents. The latter includes a diary detailing the sailor's experiences during 1945 until demobilisation. HMS Royalist is of note as being the vessel on which Alistair MacLean served, inspiring his first and superb novel 'HMS Ulysses'. Royalist was part of Operation Tungsten, the raid on the Tirpitz. Later in the Mediterranean she took part in Operation Dragoon, the invasion of Southern France, in 1945 as Flagship of the 21st Escort Carrier Squadron she supported the Rangoon landings in Operation Dracula, remaining in the Far East for the remainder of the War.
Rare WWII Royal Navy 'HMS Royalist' Medal Group Additional images
Rare WWII Royal Navy Gas Mask with identity Disc
Rare WWII Royal Navy issue Gas Mask Named to Officer An example of the respirator with double-length corrugated hose as issued to the RAF and Royal Navy, (personnel of these Services were considered less likely to be able to wear the respirator on the chest in the Alert position, so were issued with this version allowing the mask to be worn with the haversack slung by the side or at the back). This example is made all the more interesting by virtue of retaining it\'s original aluminium identity disk to Lieut Commander G H F Owles. Worthy of further research.
Rare WWII Royal Navy issue White Woolen Socks
Rare WWII Royal Navy Officer\'s Battledress Trousers An unissued pair of Admiralty Officers\' Blue Serge Working Dress Trousers, Working Dress being the term used by the Navy for their equivalent of the Battledress issued to it\'s officers late in the War.
Rare WWII Royal Navy Officer\'s Blue Beret A mint unissued example of the dark blue beret issued by the Admiralty from late in WWII. This unissued example is maker-marked Beret Industries Limited, is 1945 dated and size 6 3/8. Aside from some very minor moth surface grazing is mint. A rare cap.
Rare WWII Royal Navy Tabby Infra-Red Night Sight Rarer by far than the army Tabby sight. The first record of operational use by any of the services was in the Mediterranean in 1941, when Commandos, equipped with infra-red signalling sets, maintained contact with parent ships offshore. In September 1943 midget submarines attacked the German battleship Tirpitz, using infra-red equipment, and again when they cut the submarine cables at Hong Kong and Saigon. Little is recorded about these fascinating and advanced instruments. I\'d be surprised if such technology was not used by COPP units.
Rare WWII Royal Scots Service Dress Jacket In very good condition, though lacking shoulder titles and collar badges. It bears unit issue stamps to the drill lining. The presence of a signallers' qualification badge with scarlet backing cloth is appealing. WWII issued OR's Service Dress is extremely difficult to find. The other Service Dress jacket of this group bears the original owner's service number, worth noting for further research.
Rare WWII Royal Scots Service Dress Jacket Though mothed, this remains a rare and attractive example of WWII Other Ranks' Service Dress, as worn by Scottish regiments. It retains its original 1937 dtaed label, and in addition to issue stamps which include the original owner's service number, it has affixed brass shoulder titles, 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division flashes, rank chevrons and a signaller's qualification badge with scarlet backing. WWII OR's Service Dress is highly uncommon, this example to a Royal Scot, with a rare combination of original insignia, and issue stamps is rare indeed.
Rare WWII Royal Tank Regiment Officer\'s Black Beret with Silver Cap Badge A theatre-worn example bearing a silver badge by Gaunt, assayed at Birmingham in 1941.
Rare WWII Royal Tank Regiment Shoulder Tabs
Rare WWII Royal Tank Regiment Shoulder Tabs
Rare WWII Royal Vavy Rating\'s Neck Scarf A very rarely encountered item is issue clothing
Rare WWII RTR / Reconnaissance Corps ID Discs Formerly the property of 78834765 J Northcott who was promoted from the Ranks of the Royal Tank Regiment and later served with the Reconnaissance Corps
Rare WWII Scottish General Staff Officer's Tam o' Shanter
Rare WWII SCR-536 Walkie Talkie As used by British Special Forces and Airborne troops
Rare WWII Single Headphone Set and Transit Case
Rare WWII Skill at Arms Record - Unissued Army Book 142 (War). Record Book for All Arms, Regular Army, ..., Rifle, Bren LMG, Boys Anti Tank Rifle. 1938. The standard booklet for recording the recruit\'s training in various small arms. A rare copy which is as-issued.
Rare WWII Slip-On Shoulder Titles Mint examples as worn by the Sussex Regiment.
Rare WWII Smoke Generator Manual
Rare WWII Snow camouflage Bren Gun Muzzle Cover
Rare WWII SOE Grenade and Weapons Inventor Memoir An as-new copy of Colonel Robert Stuart Macrae's 1971 memoir Churchill's Toy Shop. Macrae was an inventor best known for his work at MD1 during the Second World War, working on fascinating weapons such as the PIAT and the sticky bomb. The author's inventiveness first manifested itself during the First World War when he worked on a device for dropping grendades as an early form of cluster bomb. During WWII one of Macrae's first weapons inventions was a limpet mine. This is a fscinating and rare book, of particular interest to collectors and students of grenade and ordnance development.
Rare WWII SOE Tyre Slasher Knife A good example of this seldom encountered pattern. The springs have lost some tension and the blade has been sharpened. The Bexoid grips show no distortion and the the metal surfaces are excellent.
Rare WWII South Notts Hussars Memoir An extremely rare 1946 privately published account, and an author-inscribed presentation copy.
Rare WWII South Wales Borderers Decalled Helmet
Rare WWII Soviet Russian \"Blokadnik\" Bayonet An example of the emergency \"blockade\" bayonets manufactured in Leningrad during its siege by the Germans
Rare WWII Special Constabulary Inspectors Steel Helmet
Rare WWII Special Forces issue Wireless Set No 46 with Webbing, Microphone and Headphones The Wireless Set No 46 was a British Army portable man-pack radio developed in 1941 for Combined Operations use, designed for beach landings and Commando or airborne operations. Manufactured by the firm E K Cole it provided R/T or MCW communications over short ranges of 6-10 miles. It was also designed to survive being submersed in seawater for up to one minute. This specialist equipment was issued on an operational requirement basis, though signalers highly regarded the instrument and units were known to retain these sets whenever the opportunity arose. This rare set includes the webbing battery pack and extremely scarce Junction box. A very difficult to replace set
Rare WWII Staff Car Pennant
Rare WWII Sten Magazine Pouches An unissued set of WWII Sten magazine pouches. These were officially modified from the longer Lanchester magazine pouches. Now extremely difficult to find.
Rare WWII Sten Magazine Pouches An unissued set of WWII Sten magazine pouches. These were officially modified from the longer Lanchester magazine pouches. Maker-marked and WWII. Now extremely difficult to find.
Rare WWII Sten Submachine Gun T-Stock Manufactured by and bearing mark of Lines Brothers
Rare WWII Sussex Yeomanry Officer\'s Service Dress Cap A superb original example from the Viscount Cowdrey estate. During the Second World War there were 2 Regiments associated with the Sussex Yeomanry, namely 98 Field Regiment R.A. (Surrey & Sussex Yeomanry), and 144 Field Regiment R.A. (Surrey & Sussex Yeomanry); hey took part in the Battle of France and the campaigns in East Africa, North Africa and Italy.
Rare WWII Sussex Yeomanry Officer\'s Service Dress Cap A superb original example from the Viscount Cowdrey estate. During the Second World War there were 2 Regiments associated with the Sussex Yeomanry, namely 98 Field Regiment R.A. (Surrey & Sussex Yeomanry), and 144 Field Regiment R.A. (Surrey & Sussex Yeomanry); hey took part in the Battle of France and the campaigns in East Africa, North Africa and Italy.
Rare WWII Tank Crew Helmet Headphone Harness A rather rare example of the optional and removable leather harness intended to be worn with the tank crew fibre helmet when earphones for wired or wireless communications were in use. Much rarer than the helmet itself, I have seen just a very few of these leather communications harnesses in the past 25 years.
Rare WWII Tank Crew Overalls An excellent example of the so-called Pixie Suit, retaining its original zips in working order and WWII dated. The condition overall is excellent showing evidence of only light use. These are extremely scarce, indeed I have handled more Denison smocks that WWII dated RAC overalls. A rare opportunity.
Rare WWII Tank Crew Overalls From my own collection, an excellent example of the so-called Pixie Suit in a large size, retaining its original zips in working order and 1944 dated. These are extremely scarce, indeed I have handled more Denison smocks that WWII dated RAC overalls. A rare opportunity. The suit is complete with its detachable hood, though I ommitted to photograph the latter
Rare WWII Tank Crew Overalls An excellent example of the so-called Pixie Suit, retaining its original zips in working order and WWII dated. The condition overall is virtually mint, the suit clearly being unissued. These are extremely scarce, indeed I have handled more Denison smocks that WWII dated RAC overalls. A rare opportunity.
Rare WWII Tank Crew \'Pixie Suit\' Overalls Near mint, 1945 dated and in a large size suitable for a modern mannequin. I've seen and handled more mint Denison Smocks than I have such overalls
Rare WWII Tank Manual
Rare WWII Tropical Equipment "Housewife" Sewing Kit Part of the new equipment issued from 1944.
Rare WWII Tropical Issue Drawers Part of the re-designed late-War tropical clothing issue. British-made, clearly marked and in unissued condition.
Rare WWII Tropical Issue Jungle Green Cap A mint unissued example of this distinctive Australian-manufactured item of tropical issue headgear.
Rare WWII Tropical Jungle Green Battledress Trousers Certainly one of the most sought after of items of WWII British Army issue tropical clothing, much rarer than serge BD trousers, the Indian-made JG trousers worn with the cellular Battledress blouse. This is the best set I have seen, 1944 dated and in superb condition when most encountered are poor indeed.
Rare WWII Tropical Jungle Green Jersey A mint unissued 1945 dated example in a useful size. Very seldom encountered.
Rare WWII Tropical Jungle Green Jersey A mint unissued 1945 dated example in a useful size. Very seldom encountered
Rare WWII Tropical Waterproof Pack Bag An Ordnance Sealed Working Pattern of a tropical issue waterproof pack which I assume was used to keep personal kit dry within either the P\'44 Rucksack or P\'37 Pack. It is the only example of this item of kit I have encountered.
Rare WWII US Johnson Automatic Rifle Bayonet A superb original example of this seldom encountered bayonet.
Rare WWII US Manual on British Commandos Containing some fascinating detail
Rare WWII Vickers / Infantry Rangefinder Cover A WWII canvas and webbing cover for the Infantry Rangefinder used with the Vickers machine gun.
Rare WWII Vickers Machine Gun Ammo Belt A rare 1938 dated example with brass starter tab by the Mills Equipemnt Co. These are extremely difficult to find.
Rare WWII Vickers Machine Gun Barrel Jacket One of the most sought after and difficult to find WWII Vickers accessories. This in an Australian-made example in unissued condition. You will likely wait a very long time to find another.
Rare WWII Vickers Machine Gun Steam Hose A rare original example.
Rare WWII WAC India Cap
Rare WWII War Economy Pattern Map Case Fabricated fro m canvas rather than webbing
Rare WWII Warrant Officers\' Service Dress Cap An almost unworn example of the rare WWII OR\'s pattern Service Dress cap bearing an officer-pattern leather chin strap as worn by Warrant Officers.
Rare WWII Webbing 'Carrier, Grenade, Special' See here for information on these rare items of WWII specialist webbing
Rare WWII Webbing 3-Inch Mortar Ammunition Carrier An unissued example of this seldom encountered item of equipment. Worn in place of the Basic Pouch with P\'37 equipment.
Rare WWII Webbing 3-Inch Mortar Ammunition Carrier An unissued example of this seldom encountered item of equipment. Worn in place of the Basic Pouch with P'37 equipment.
Rare WWII Webbing Binocular Sling
Rare WWII Webbing Binocular Sling
Rare WWII Webbing Motorcycle Pannier Bag Very seldom encountered
Rare WWII Webbing Wire Cutter Pouch Sealed Pattern An extremely scarce Ordnance Sealed Working Pattern of the pouch for the standard issue wire cutters. These Sealed Patterns were created as standards to which production could be compared as a quality control. They are very seldom encountered.
Rare WWII Wireless Set No 38 Webbing Aerial Rod Case and Rods Due to the length of this item, please email for postage costs
Rare WWII Women\'s Junior Air Corps Badge A particularly attractive and scarce enamelled lapel badge.
Rare WWII Woolen Jersey In excellent condition and a large size
Rare WWII Woolen Scarf
Rare WWII WRAF Battledress Trousers A scarce pair of WRAF Battledress trousers. In mint unissued condition.
Rare WWII WRNS Officer\'s Cap
Rare WWII Z-Battery 3-inch Anti-aircraft Rocket Accessories Chest
Rare WWII \"SERVICE W\" Helmet
Rare X-Craft / Midget Submarine VC Winner Poster The only example you will find of an original poster for the Frogmen exhibition arranged by a featuring Ian Edward Fraser, VC, DSC, RD and Bar in the late 1940s. Approx 60 x 30 cm. Currently framed, though postage will be calculated based on delivery removed form frame, rolled and packed in a tube.
Rare York & Lancaster Regiment Flash
Rare York Castle Armour & Arms Catalogue An original copy of the 1941 catalogue of the Arms & Armour held by the Castle Museum at York. The collection remains important and is to be recommended; this catalogue of the same is extremely scarce.
Rare Zulu War Period Beadwork From a collection of family martial trophies dating to the 1870's, three distinctive and rare items of Zulu beadwork including and ants' egg necklace.
Rare Zulu War Period Rifle Manual Rifle Exercises and Musketry Instruction, 1870. 280 pages of detailed text with illustrations. Red-leather-bound. Brass clasp lacking. Extremely scarce.
Rare \"Shield shank\" Brown Bess Bayonet An excellent and rare Land pattern bayonet of circa 1740-50.
RASC Association Lapel Badge
RASC Cap badge
RASC Cap Badge
RASC Cap Badge
RASC Cap Badge
RASC Cap Badge
RASC Cloth Shoulder Title
RASC Cloth Title
RASC Embroidered Formation Signs
RASC Enamelled Silver Sweetheart Brooch
RASC enamelled-silver Sweetheart Brooch
RASC Officer's Bronze Service Dress Cap Badge
RASC Officer's Identity Wristlet
RASC Plastic Cap Badge
RASC Plastic Cap Badge
RASC Plastic Cap Badge
RASC Plastic Cap Badge
RASC Printed Shoulder Title
RASC Shoulder Title
RASC Shoulder Titles
RASC Shoulder Titles
RASC Silver and Marcassite Sweetheart Brooch
RASC Slip-on Shoulder Title
RASC Sweetheart Brooch
Rather interesting 52nd (Lowland) Mountain Division Medal Group and Photograph Album Including and extremely rare image of a Camouflage Windproof Smock in wear, a series depicting what appears to be exhumations employing German troops, German aircraft etc. The soldier served throughout North West Europe up to the Liberation of Norway.
Rather interesting 7th (Queen's Own) Hussars Pattern 1908 Cavalry Sword An example with a private purhcase etched blade suggesting Warrant / Officer use. The blade back edge bears a struck number which may be a Wilkinson inventory number offering up the potential of further research identifying the sword's original owner. The basket bears just one set of issue marks, that of the 7th (Queen's Own) Hussars, while the scabbard bears inspection dates of 1915 and 1921. The sword is currently chrome plated, though the inside of the basket shows evidence of the sword originally having been nickel plated. In all a fine, rare and somewhat interesting example.
Rather interesting 7th (Queen's Own) Hussars Pattern 1908 Cavalry Sword Additional images
Ravinder Reddy, \"Arms & Armour of India, Nepal & Sri Lanka. Types, Decoration and Symbolism\"
Rawson, The Indian Sword A seminal and important study
Ray Riling, \"The Powder Flask Book\" A wonderful book and still the standard reference
Ray Westlake re-print of the 1903 Volunteer Annual
RCAF Cap Badge
RDC Evans, A Bibliography of the Bayonet
Re-enactor large size 1940 Pattern BD Blouse Stripped of insignia. Some previous owners' details in ink to the inside pocket lining. Large size and good wearable condition.
Recconnaisance Corps Cap Badge
Reconnaissance & Protection Against Unexploded Bombs Manual
Reconnaissance Corps Cap Badge
Reconnaissance Corps Cap Badge An example which has been literally and metaphorically \'through the wars\'
Reconnaissance Corps Cap Badge
Reconnaissance Corps Cap Badge
Reconnaissance Corps Cloth Shoulder Titles A guaranteed original WWII pair, unused from a recently discovered tailor's stock
Reconnaissance Corps Lanyard
Reconnaissance Corps Plastic Cap Badge
Reconnaissance Corps Plastic Cap Badge
Reconnaissance Corps Shoulder Title
Reconnaissance Corps Sweetheart Brooch
Red and White Feather Hackle
Red Cross Arm Band
Red Ensign A large printed cotton example measuring approximately 2m x 1m
Red Feather Hackle
Reference on Remington Arms
Regimental Badges Still an extremely useful reference
Regimental Badges Book
Regimental Button Sweetheart Brooch
Regimental Button Sweetheart Brooch
Regimental Police Arm band
Regimental Police Brassard
Regimental Police Printed Arm band
Regimental Records of the British Army A classic and standard reference
Regimental Records of the British Army 1660-1901
Regiments and Corps of the British Army
Regulations for the Home Guard, 1942 A rare copy of the official Regulations for the Home Guard, 1942, Volume I. It runs to some 62 pages and is certainly an essential primary reference for students of the history of the Home Guard.
Reiner Herrmann, Militarische Kopfbedeckungen der Kaiserzeit
Reinhard Heydrich Biography
Relic 1907 Pattern Bayonet with Hooked Quillon
Relic Imperial German Stick Grenade An early variant circa 1915-6
Relic Pattern 1871 Cutlass Bayonet for Martini Henry
Relic Pattern 1907 Bayonet with Hooked Quillon
Relic Pattern 1914 Leather Accoutrements Helve Strap
Relic Vickers GO / K-Gun Magazine
Relic WWI Brodie Helmet with Battle Insignia The insignia may be that of the 28th Infantry Division
REME Arm of Service Strips
REME Cap Badge
REME Cap Badge
REME Cap Badge
REME Cap Badge
REME Plastic Cap Badge
REME Plastic Cap Badge
REME Plastic Cap Badge
REME Printed Shoulder Title
REME Shoulder Titles
REME Shoulder Titles
Remington Export 1889 Pattern Bayonet For the Remington rolling block rifle as sold to the Mexican Government amongst others. A handsome bayonet.
Rene Chartrand, Brassey's History of Uniforms. Napoleonoc Wars - Napoleon's Army"
Replacement Pattern 1907 Cavalry Troopers Sword Scabbard A 1915 dated example by Wilkinson
Replica M'1915 Pickelhaube Chin Strap
Replica Pickelhaube / Stahlhelm Chin Strap
Replica Pickelhaube / Stahlhelm Chin Strap
Replica Saxon M'1895 Pickelhaube Cockade
Reprint early work on Firearms A scarce 1971 reprint of this work by arguably the father of the academic study of early arms and armour, Samuel Rush Meyrick
Reprint WWII British Thompson SMG Manual
Reproduction Anti-Gas Wallet
Reproduction Cotton Bandolier Filled with post WWII clips of inert .303 rounds
Reproduction Home Guard Belt Sleeve
Reproduction Home Guard Equipment Belt Sleeeve
Reproduction Home Guard Webbing Pouches
Reproduction Leather Rifle Sling
Reproduction No4 MkI Bayonet An alarmingly good example for the re-enactor
Reproduction P'14 Bayonet Frog
Reproduction Pattern 1903 Cartridge Pouches
Reproduction Pattern 1908 Helve Strap
Reproduction Pattern 1908 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Reproduction Pattern 1908 Webbing Brace Attachments
Reproduction Pattern 1908 Webbing Helve Strap
Reproduction Pickelhaube Chin Strap
Reproduction Pritchard-Greener Bayonet for the Webley Service Revolver
Reproduction Slade Wallace Equipment Chapes Used to unite the braces with the belt at the rear
Reproduction Sten Bayonet
Respirator Spectacles Case
Revolver Lanyard
Revolver Lanyard
Revolver Lanyard
Revolver Lanyard
Revolver Lanyard
Revolver Lanyard
Revolver Lanyard
Revolver Lanyard
Revolver Lanyard From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits.
Revolver Lanyard
Reynolds, The Lee-Enfield Rifle An important study
Reynolds, \"The Devil\'s Adjutant. Jochen Peiper, Panzer Leader\"
RFC / Royal Flying Corps message Streamer
RFC and RAF Mess Cutlery
RFC Officer\'s Bronze Cap Badge A scarce maker-marked example.
RFC Officer\'s Cap Badge
Rhine Army Troops Flash
Rhine Army Troops Flash
Rhodesian Army Flash
Rhodesian Cloth Badge
Richard Burton, The Book of the Sword
Richard C Rattenbury, Packing Iron, Gunleather of the American West A seminal study and a masterpiece, an essential reference. Out of print, copies now selling for over £100
Richard Todd Signed Photograph Richard Todd served as an officer of the 7th Battalion Parachute Regiment during WWII. He was among the first British officers to land in Normandy on D-Day, supporting the assault on Pegasus Bridge. In the 1962 he starred in the film The Longest Day
Richard Washer, \"The Sheffield Bowie & Pocket-Knife Makers 1825-1925\"
Rick Landers, \"\'Saddle UP\', Australian Load Carrying Equipment of British, American & Local Origin\" Quite simply the best printed study of British and related infantry, cavalry, Royal Navy and other webbing and leather equipment.
Rifle Barrel Cleaning Pull Through
Rifle Brigade 11th Armoured Division BD Blouse and FS Cap A very handsome Battledress blouse having belonged to a rifleman of 8th Battalion Rifle Brigade, 29th Armoured Brigade, 11th Armoured Division. The FS cap bears the name of its original owner (cap badge and backing I suspect to be a restoration).
Rifle Brigade Cap Badge
Rifle Brigade Cap Badge
Rifle Brigade Shoulder Title
Rifle Brigade Shoulder Titles
Rifle Brigade Slip-on Shoulder Title
Rifle Brigade Slip-on Shoulder Titles
Rifle Corps Slip-on Shoulder Title
Rifle Marksman Qualification Badge
Rifle Marksman's Badge
Rifle Marksman's Badge
Rifle Marksman's Badge
Rifle Marksman's Badge
Rifle Marksman's Qualification Badge
Rifle Marksman's Qualification Badge
Rifle Marksman's Qualification Badge
Rifle Marksmanship Qualification Badge
Rifle Marksman\'s Arm Badge
Rifle Marksman\'s Qualification Badge
Rifle Marksman\'s Qualification Badge
Rifle Oil Bottle An example by BSA
Rifle Oil Bottle As used during both World Wars and carried in the butt trap of the Lee Enfield rifle
Rifle Oil Bottle
Rifle Oil Bottle
Rifle Pull-Through
Rifle Regiment Sweetheart Brooch A rather elegant silver-mounted example
Rifle Sling
Rifle Sling
Rinker and Heistand, World War II Collectibles
Ripley, Buttons of the British Army 1855-1970
Ripley, \"Buttons of the British Army 1855-1970\"
RNAS Brooch
RNAS Buttons
RNAS Fairey Gannet MkIII Control Column Grip
RNAS Fairey Gannet MkV Control Column Spade Grip
RNXS Mine Sweeper\'s Lapel Badge
Robert Abels, Early American Firearms
Robert J Dynes, \'The Lee: British Service Rifle from 1888 to 1950\"
Robert Kershaw, IIt Never Snows in September/I The German View of Market-Garden and the Battle of Arnhem September 1944. A highly regarded history
Robert W D Ball, Mauser Military Rifles of the World
Robinson, A Primer of Japanese Sword Blades
Robinson, The Arts of the Japanese Sword
Robinson, The Arts of the Japanese Sword A superb study
Robinson, \"Spitfire - The Story of a Famous Fighter\"
Robson, Swords of the British Army, the Regulation Patterns, 1788-1914 The standard reference
Robson, Swords of the British Army The standard reference
Robun Lumsden, A Collectors' Guide to Third Reich Militaria
Roger Perkins, Military and Naval Silver, Treasures of the Mess and Wardroom A superb study
Ron Flook, British and Commonwealth Military Knives An exceptional study. Now out of print, copies available online start at around £140.
Ron Flook, \"British and Commonwealth Military Knives\"
Ron Flook, \"The Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife and Other Commando Knives\" An exceptional study and indispensable reference
Ronald Lister, Antique Firearms, Their Care, Repair & Restoration A useful reference
Ronald Lister, Antique Firearms, their Care, Repair and Restoration An excellent and useful reference
Ronald Lister, Antique Firearms, their Care, Repair and Restoration
Rosen \"Canadian Expeditionary Force Military Cap Badges of World War I\"
Ross M1910 MkII Bayonet Though the hilt bears a little rust, I am quite sure this example will restore well, it has a good scabbard and excellent blade
Royal Air Force Eagle Arm Badge
Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes Great War Service Medal And related enameled silver medallion
Royal Armoured Corps 1st Pattern Cap Badge
Royal Armoured Corps 2nd Pattern Cap Badge
Royal Armoured Corps Arm of Service Strips
Royal Armoured Corps Arm of Service Strips
Royal Armoured Corps Brass Shoulder Titles
Royal Armoured Corps Cap Badge
Royal Armoured Corps Cap Badge
Royal Armoured Corps Cap Badge
Royal Armoured Corps Cap Badge
Royal Armoured Corps Cap Badge
Royal Armoured Corps Cap Badge
Royal Armoured Corps Cap Badge
Royal Armoured Corps Cap Badge
Royal Armoured Corps Cap Badge
Royal Armoured Corps Cap Badge
Royal Armoured Corps Cloth Shoulder Titles
Royal Armoured Corps Denim Overalls A 1950s set for restoration. Suitable for re-enactor use
Royal Armoured Corps first pattern Cap Badge
Royal Armoured Corps P'37 Holster Webbing Thigh Strap
Royal Armoured Corps Plastic Cap Badge
Royal Armoured Corps Plastic Cap Badge
Royal Armoured Corps Printed Shoulder Title
Royal Armoured Corps Rank Pips
Royal Armoured Corps Shoulder Title
Royal Armoured Corps Shoulder Title
Royal Armoured Corps Shoulder Title
Royal Armoured Corps Shoulder Titles
Royal Armoured Corps Shoulder Titles
Royal Armoured Corps Shoulder Titles
Royal Armoured Corps Training Brigade Flash
Royal Armoured Corps War Economy Plastic Cap Badge An excellent example
Royal Armouries Book on Colt Revolvers
Royal Armouries Guide to English Pistols
Royal Armouries, Armours of Henry VIII
Royal Armouries, The H L Visser Collection of Ivory Stocked Pistol
Royal Armoury Turin Guide
Royal Army Chaplains Department Cap Badge
Royal Army Chaplains' Department Cap Badge
Royal Army Dental Corps Shoulder Title
Royal Army Dental Corps Shoulder Titles
Royal Army Education Corps Shoulder Title
Royal Army Medical Corps Cap Badge
Royal Army Medical Corps Cap Badge
Royal Army Medical Corps Officer\'s Battledress Blouse
Royal Army Medical Corps Shoulder Titles
Royal Army Medical Corps Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Army Medical Corps Training Pamphlet No3, 1944
Royal Army Ordnance Corps Cap Badge
Royal Army Ordnance Corps Cap Badge
Royal Army Ordnance Corps Cap Badge
Royal Army Ordnance Corps Cap Badge
Royal Army Ordnance Corps Cap Badge
Royal Army Ordnance Corps Cap Badge
Royal Army Ordnance Corps Cap Badge
Royal Army Ordnance Corps Cap Badge Circa 1949-52
Royal Army Ordnance Corps Cloth Shoulder Title
Royal Army Ordnance Corps Officer's Cap Badge
Royal Army Ordnance Corps Officer's Service Dress Of War austerity pattern and incorporating scarce collar badges worn for just three years between 1949 and 1952. The trunk in which this was bought was named to a Captain Harper-Tarr, likely the name of this officer.
Royal Army Ordnance Corps Officer's Service Dress Collar Badges
Royal Army Ordnance Corps Plastic Cap Badge
Royal Army Ordnance Corps Shoulder Titles
Royal Army Ordnance Corps Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Army Pay Corps Buttons
Royal Army Pay Corps Cap Badge
Royal Army Pay Corps Cap Badge A maker-marked example
Royal Army pay Corps Officer's Cap Badge
Royal Army Pay Corps Shoulder Titles
Royal Army Pay Corps Shoulder Titles
Royal Army Pay Corps Shoulder Titles
Royal Army Pay Corps Shoulder Titles
Royal Army Pay Corps Shoulder Titles Early variant with full wording rather than initials on a blue ground
Royal Army Pay Corps Shoulder Titles Early variant with full wording rather than initials on a black ground
Royal Army Service Corps Officer's Cap Badge
Royal Army Service Corps Shoulder Titles
Royal Army Veterinary Corps Cap Badge
Royal Artillery / Engineer Officers\' Grenade Badges
Royal Artillery Arm Badge An excellent example of the gun badge as worn in conjunction with rank insignia.
Royal Artillery Arm of Sevice Strips
Royal Artillery Beret Badge A maker-marked example
Royal Artillery Brass Shoulder Titles
Royal Artillery Brass Shoulder Titles
Royal Artillery British War & Victory Medal with Silver War Badge
Royal Artillery Cadets Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Cap Badge A \"moving wheel\" example.
Royal Artillery Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Cap Badge A two-piece mobile example.
Royal Artillery Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Cap Badge A brooched example
Royal Artillery Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Cap Badge The slider bearing the owner's name
Royal Artillery Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Cap badge and Shoulder Titles
Royal Artillery Cinque Ports Cloth Shoulder Title
Royal Artillery Cloth Flash An excellent as-worn example. Of two-piece construction in felt.
Royal Artillery cloth Shoulder Titles
Royal Artillery Coloured Field Service Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Field Service Cap Badge With original red cloth backing
Royal Artillery Gunnery Sergeant\'s Service Dress A good inter-War or early WWII Service Dress, requiring brass cannon badges above the chevrons.
Royal Artillery Lanyard A very good original WWII example of this unit distinction.
Royal Artillery Lanyard
Royal Artillery Lanyard
Royal Artillery Lanyard
Royal Artillery Lanyard
Royal Artillery Lanyard
Royal Artillery Lanyard
Royal Artillery Lanyard
Royal Artillery Lanyard
Royal Artillery Lanyard
Royal Artillery Lanyard
Royal Artillery Matchbox Cover
Royal Artillery Matchbox Cover
Royal Artillery Officer's Brass Soulder Titles Smaller than the ORs equivalent
Royal Artillery Officer's Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Officer's Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Officer's Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Officer's Coloured Field Service Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Officer's Coloured Field Service Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Officer's Forage Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Officer's Service Dress Cap by Gaunt
Royal Artillery Officers\' Forage Cap Badge In superbly gilded example
Royal Artillery Officers\' Service Dress Collar Badges
Royal Artillery Officer\'s BD Blouse A fine 1942 dated Pattern 1940 blouse bearing original Wartime-applied insignia
Royal Artillery Officer\'s Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Officer\'s Coloured Field Service Cap A good example with it\'s original bullion-embroidered cap badge. Some minor moth nips.
Royal Artillery officer\'s Service Dress Cap
Royal Artillery Officer\'s Service Dress Cap An excellent example
Royal Artillery Other Ranks\' Cap badge
Royal Artillery Piper's Plaid Brooch
Royal Artillery Plastic Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Plastic Field Service Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Plastic FS Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Printed Rank Badge
Royal Artillery printed Shoulder Title
Royal Artillery Printed Shoulder Title
Royal Artillery Printed Shoulder Titles
Royal Artillery printed Shoulder Titles
Royal Artillery Printed Title
Royal Artillery Shoulder Title
Royal Artillery Shoulder Title
Royal Artillery Shoulder Titles
Royal Artillery Shoulder Titles
Royal Artillery Shoulder Titles
Royal Artillery Shoulder Titles
Royal Artillery Shoulder Titles
Royal Artillery Shoulder Titles
Royal Artillery Shoulder Titles
Royal Artillery Shoulder Titles
Royal Artillery Silver wishbone Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Artillery slip-on Shoulder Title
Royal Artillery Slip-on Shoulder Title
Royal Artillery Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Artillery Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Artillery Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Artillery Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Artillery Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Artillery Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Artillery Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Artillery Territorials Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Territorials Cap Badge
Royal Artillery Trench Art Lighter
Royal Artillery Trench Art Lighter
Royal Artillery Trench Art Petrol Lighter A lovely example.
Royal Artillery Volunteers Cap Badge
Royal Artilllery Territorials Cap Badge
Royal Australian Air Force Cap Badge
Royal Berkshire Regiment Brass Shoulder Titles Formerly territorial examples
Royal Berkshire Regiment Cap Badge
Royal Berkshire Regiment Cap Badge
Royal Berkshire Regiment Cap Badge & Backing
Royal Berkshire Regiment Cloth Shoulder Title
Royal Berkshire Regiment Sweetheart Brooch A silver-rimmed mother-of-pearl example
Royal Canadian Air Force Cap Badge
Royal Canadian Air Force Cap Badge
Royal Canadian Air Force Cap Badge
Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps Cap Badge
Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps Shoulder Title
Royal Canadian Army Service Corps Printed Title Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
Royal Canadian Artillery Cap Badge
Royal Canadian Artillery Cap Badge
Royal Canadian Artillery Officer's Cap Badge
Royal Canadian Artillery Title Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
Royal Canadian Engineers Cap Badge
Royal Canadian Horse Artillery Title Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps Printed Title Part of a collection I have recently acquired, assembled during the War by a veteran.
Royal Corps of Signals Cap Badge
Royal Devon Yeomanry Cap Badge
Royal Devon Yeomanry RFA Cap badge
Royal Doulton Nelson HMS Victory Commemorative Bowl
Royal East Kent Regiment Cap Badge
Royal East Kent Yeomanry Pattern 1888 Bayonet additional images
Royal East Kent Yeomanry Pattern 1888 Bayonet A very good example with an exceptional blade. Bayonet and scabbard bearing matching serials
Royal Engineer slip-on Shoulder Titles
Royal Engineers / Artillery Arm-of-Service Strips
Royal Engineers 1940 Pattern BD Blouse A 1944 dated Battledress blouse to a Lieutenant of the Royal Engineers. In superb condition throughout, only the cloth titles having attracted a little moth nibble. Some of his other clothing (namely shirt collars) were named, I\'ll pass one of these onto the buyer, allowing further research.
Royal Engineers 8 Corps BD Blouse A 1944 dated 1940 Pattern Battledress Blouse retaining its original insignia. An honest North West Europe campaign BD
Royal Engineers Bi-Metallic Cap Badge
Royal Engineers Brass Shoulder Titles
Royal Engineers Brass Shoulder Titles
Royal Engineers British War and Victory Medal Pair
Royal Engineers Cap Badge
Royal Engineers Cap Badge
Royal Engineers Cap Badge
Royal Engineers Cap Badge
Royal Engineers Cap Badge
Royal Engineers Cloth Shoulder Titles
Royal Engineers Emergency Reserve Printed Formation Signs
Royal Engineers Grenade Badge An excellent example of the grenade badge as worn in conjunction with rank insignia.
Royal Engineers Plastic Cap Badge
Royal Engineers Plastic Cap Badge
Royal Engineers Plastic Cap Badge
Royal Engineers Plastic Cap Badge
Royal Engineers printed Shoulder Title
Royal Engineers Printed Shoulder Title
Royal Engineers Printed Shoulder Title
Royal Engineers Printed Shoulder Titles
Royal Engineers printed Shoulder Titles
Royal Engineers Printed Title
Royal Engineers Qualified Instructor's Badge
Royal Engineers Qualified Instructor's Badge
Royal Engineers Shoulder Titles
Royal Engineers Shoulder Titles
Royal Engineers Shoulder Titles
Royal Engineers Shoulder Titles
Royal Engineers Shoulder Titles
Royal Engineers Silver & Tortoiseshell Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Engineers Slip-on Insignia
Royal Engineers Slip-on Shoulder Title
Royal Engineers Slip-on Shoulder Title
Royal Engineers Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Engineers Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Engineers Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Engineers Unit-marked Pattern 1903 Bayonet A very good example of one of the most elegant and scarce Lee Enfield bayonets
Royal Engineers War Economy Plastic Cap Badge
Royal Enginners Officer\'s Tropical Slip-Ons
Royal Enginners Officer\'s Tropical Slip-Ons
Royal Enginners Officer\'s Tropical Slip-Ons
Royal Enginners Officer\'s Tropical Slip-Ons
Royal Field Artillery Shoulder Titles
Royal Field Artillery Shoulder Titles
Royal Field Artillery WWI Medal Group With family biographical notes
Royal Flying Corps / early RAF Observer\'s Wing / Brevet
Royal Flying Corps / early RAF Observer\'s Wing / Brevet
Royal Flying Corps / RFC Flying Helmet
Royal Flying Corps / RFC Flying Helmet
Royal Flying Corps Cap Badge
Royal Flying Corps Cap badge
Royal Flying Corps Cap badge
Royal Flying Corps Cap badge
Royal Flying Corps Cap badge
Royal Flying Corps Combination Scale Rule and Protractor This formerly the property of RFC anti-Zeppelin 39 Squadron officer Geoffrey Stedman Farmer
Royal Flying Corps Cowl Type Flying Helmet One of the finest examples I have seen. It is said that these were favoured by navigators and gunners, while pilots found their hood-like nature restricted all-round visibility. For this reason many pilots had them modified to make them conform more closely to the flying helmet we recognise today. This is one such example, an Ordnance issue example modified at unit level. It in in superb condition. An extremely pleasing example.
Royal Flying Corps Cowl Type Flying Helmet Additional images
Royal Flying Corps Flying Helmet Being a modified RFC issue cowl helmet, such practice being commonplace during WWI and certainly around the introduction of the MkI flying helmet. Of particular note if the presence of an inscription identifying its original owner, difficult to read though certainly worthy of further research.
Royal Flying Corps Goggle Mask Of a type worn by early aviators and RFC aircrew. This displays well the the RFC modified cowl type helmet also availabel on this site
Royal Flying Corps Goggles
Royal Flying Corps Identity Discs
Royal Flying Corps Leather Flying Coat An uncommonly sound, strong and supple example of this iconic item of flying clothing. From the estate of Lieutenent Edward Bowen-Jones and bearing his inscribed initials. I shall include scanned period photographs of Bowen-Jones including one of him in uniform wearing an Observer's brevet.
Royal Flying Corps Leather Flying Coat Additional images
Royal Flying Corps Message Streamer A weighted cotton pouch with coloured streamers used by aircrew to drop messages to ground troops
Royal Flying Corps Message Streamer
Royal Flying Corps Mk II Goggle Mask This formerly the property of RFC anti-Zeppelin 39 Squadron officer Geoffrey Stedman Farmer
Royal Flying Corps Observer's Gloves Acquired with the RFC flying coat also listed
Royal Flying Corps Pilot's Dress Wings
Royal Flying Corps Pilot's Wings
Royal Flying Corps Portrait Postcard
Royal Flying Corps Shoulder Title
Royal Flying Corps Shoulder Title
Royal Flying Corps Shoulder Title
Royal Flying Corps Shoulder Titles An excellent pair having been affixed to a tunic
Royal Flying Corps Silver Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Flying Corps Sweetheart Brooch An attractive example
Royal Flying Corps Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Fusiliers Cap Badge
Royal Fusiliers Cap Badge
Royal Fusiliers Cap Badge
Royal Fusiliers Cap Badge
Royal Fusiliers Printed Shoulder Title
Royal Fusiliers Printed Shoulder Title
Royal Fusiliers Slip-on Shoulder Title
Royal Fusiliers Sweetheart Brooch A pretty enamelled-gilt-metal sweetheart brooch of the City of London Regiment.
Royal Fusiliers Title
Royal Garrison Artillery Brass Shoulder Titles Apparently having had curviture introduced by their original owner.
Royal Garrison Artillery Shoulder Titles
Royal Garrison Artillery Shoulder Titles
Royal Gloucestershire Hussars Cap Badge
Royal Gloucestershire Hussars Shoulder Title
Royal Gloucestershire Yeomanry (Hussars) Cap Badge
Royal Horse Artillery Brass Shoulder Titles
Royal Horse Artillery Officer's Beret Badge
Royal Horse Artillery Officer's Brass Shoulder Titles
Royal Horse Artillery Shoulder Titles
Royal Inniskilling Fusliers Cloth Shoulder Title
Royal Irish Fusiliers Cap Badge
Royal Irish Rangers Shoulder Title
Royal Irish Regiment Cap Badge
Royal Irish Rifles Cap Badge
Royal Irish Rifles Cap Badge
Royal Irish Rifles Cap Badge
Royal Irish Rifles Swagger Stick Pommel
Royal Malta Artillery Cap Badge
Royal Malta Artillery Cap Badge
Royal Marine Commando Subdued Cap Badge
Royal Marine Division Flash
Royal Marine Helmet Plate
Royal Marines Cap and Collar Badges
Royal Marines Cap Badge
Royal Marines Cap Badge
Royal Marines Cap Badge
Royal Marines Cap Badge
Royal Marines Cap Badge
Royal Marines Collar Badges
Royal Marines machine-woven Shoulder Titles
Royal Marines Plastic Collar Badges
Royal Marines Shoulder Title
Royal Marines Shoulder Titles
Royal Marines Shoulder Titles
Royal Marines Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Marines Tropical Khaki Drill Slip-on Shoulder Title
Royal Military College Sandhurst Cap Badge
Royal Military Police Brass Shoulder Titles
Royal Military Police Cap Badge
Royal Military Police Cap Badge
Royal Naval Division Medal Group
Royal Naval Reserve Lieutenant Commander\'s Shoulder Straps
Royal Navy 1890 Mk2 40-round Cartridge Pouch Dated 1899
Royal Navy 1890 Mk2 40-round Cartridge Pouch
Royal Navy Anti-Aircraft Rating 3rd Class Badge
Royal Navy Auxiliary's Badges
Royal Navy Beach Units / Commando Printed Shoulder Title
Royal Navy Bosun's Pipe An Ordnance marked example of the Boatswain's call
Royal Navy British War Medal
Royal Navy Campaign Medal Group Being that of C/JX 536922 Able Seaman J F Nicholson and including the 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star with France & Germany clasp, Africa Star with Africa 1942-3 clasp, War Medal, and Naval General Service medal with Malaya clasp.
Royal Navy Chief Stoker's Badge
Royal Navy Combined Operations Badge
Royal Navy enamelled silver Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Navy Gunner's Badge
Royal Navy issue Money Belt
Royal Navy issue Money Belt
Royal Navy Jutland Medal Group with Ditty Box and Tally Additional images
Royal Navy Jutland Medal Group with Ditty Box and Tally A Seaman's charming hand-carved ditty box together with its original owner's 1914-15 Star Trio, identity wrist badge, Spink Jutland Medal, cap tally and name plate. Able Seaman R Kennedy served aboard HMS Warrior (sunk as a consequence of damage sustained during the battle) and HMS Marlborough. A rare group.
Royal Navy Landing Craft Leading Wireman Badge
Royal Navy Leading Seaman's Badge
Royal Navy Leading Stoker's tropical arm Badge
Royal Navy Leading Torpedoman's Badge
Royal Navy Leather Revolver Holster
Royal Navy Lieutenant's slip-on Shoulder Rank Insignia
Royal Navy Lieutenant\'s Shoulder Straps
Royal Navy Medic's Badge
Royal Navy Mine Clearance Service Badge
Royal Navy Officer's 1945 dated Tropical White Uniform Standard working dress during summer months
Royal Navy Officer's Cap Badge
Royal Navy Officer's Combined Operations Badge
Royal Navy Officers' Cap Badge
Royal Navy Pattern 1901 Pistol Ammunition Pouch
Royal Navy Petty Officer's Arm Badge
Royal Navy Petty Officer's Badge
Royal Navy Petty Officer's Badge
Royal Navy Petty Officer's Cap Badge and band
Royal Navy Petty Officer's Tropical Rank Badge
Royal Navy Petty Officers' Cap Badge
Royal Navy Petty Officers\' Badge
Royal Navy Petty Officers\' Badge
Royal Navy Physical Training Instructor Arm Badge
Royal Navy Quarter's Rating Second Class Badge
Royal Navy Regulating Petty Officer Tropical Arm Badge
Royal Navy Reserve Badge
Royal Navy Reserve Deck Hand British War & Victory Medal Pair
Royal Navy Rifle Marksman's Badge
Royal Navy Rifle Marksman\'s Arm Badge
Royal Navy Shoe Horn
Royal Navy Stoker Second Class Badge
Royal Navy Stoker Second Class Badge
Royal Navy Stoker's Arm Badge
Royal Navy Stoker's Badge
Royal Navy Submarine Detector's Badge
Royal Navy Submarines - WWII Official Publication
Royal Navy Surgeon's Forceps Kit
Royal Navy Sweetheart / WRNS Ring
Royal Navy Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Navy Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Navy Trench Art
Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve Arm Badge
Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve Clyde Division Trio A 1914-15 Star with British War and Victory Medals to CZ106 D King, Ordinary Telegraphist, Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve
Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve Sub Lieutenant\'s Shoulder Straps
Royal Navy Wireless Telegraphist's Badge
Royal Netherlands Brigade Flash
Royal New Zealand Air Force Shoulder Title
Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps Cap Badge
Royal New Zealand Artillery Cap Badge
Royal New Zealand Artillery Cap Badge
Royal Norfolk Regiment Brass Shoulder Title
Royal Norfolk Regiment Shoulder Title
Royal Norfolk Regiment Shoulder Title
Royal Northumberland Fusiliers Printed Shoulder Title
Royal Northumberland Fusiliers Printed Shoulder Title
Royal Northumberland Fusiliers Shoulder Titles
Royal Observer Corps Lapel Badge
Royal Pioneer Corps Cap Badge
Royal Rhodesia Regiment Cap Badge
Royal Scots Cap Badge
Royal Scots Cap Badge Complete with it\'s original red felt backing cloth.
Royal Scots Cap Badge
Royal Scots Cap Badge
Royal Scots Cap Badge
Royal Scots Cap Badge
Royal Scots Cap Badge
Royal Scots Cap Badge
Royal Scots dragoon Guards Cap badge
Royal Scots Fusiliers 1907 Pattern Bayonet A scarce 1915 dated example unit marked to the Depot of the Royal Scots Fusiliers
Royal Scots Fusiliers Cap Badge
Royal Scots Fusiliers Cap Badge
Royal Scots Fusiliers Cap Badge
Royal Scots Fusiliers Cap Badge
Royal Scots Fusiliers Major\'s Battledress Blouse In a large size and bearing its original period-applied insignia
Royal Scots Fusiliers Printed Shoulder Title
Royal Scots Fusiliers Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Scots Greys Brass Shoulder Titles
Royal Scots Greys Brooched Cap Badge
Royal Scots Officer's Service Dress Tunic, Sam Browne and Dog Tags
Royal Scots Shoulder Titles
Royal Scots Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Scots Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Scots unit-marked Pattern 1888 Bayonet A very good example of the MkII P'88 for the Long Lee Enfield rifle
Royal Signals Arm-of-Service Stripe
Royal Signals Cap Badge
Royal Signals Cap Badge
Royal Signals Cap Badge
Royal Signals Cap Badge
Royal Signals cloth Shoulder Titles
Royal Signals enameled silver Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Signals FARELF 1940 Pattern BD Blouse Retaining its original insignia, and a cord lanyard to which is affixed a WWII dated clasp knife
Royal Signals HQ Land Forces Hong Kong South East Asia Command Uniform Group Comprising serge Battledress Blouse, trousers ( trousers moth damaged) and greatcoat, each element bears the original owner's name etc. Of interest is the fact the BD blouse and trousers, while lacking labels, are all 1941 AV (anti vesicant gas) stamped.
Royal Signals HQ Land Forces Hong Kong South East Asia Command Uniform Group Additional images
Royal Signals Plastic Cap Badge
Royal Signals Plastic Cap Badge
Royal Signals Plastic Cap Badge
Royal Signals Printed Shoulder Title
Royal Signals Printed Shoulder Title
Royal Signals Riding Crop
Royal Signals Shoulder Title
Royal Signals Shoulder Title
Royal Signals Shoulder Titles
Royal Signals Shoulder Titles
Royal Signals Shoulder Titles
Royal Signals Shoulder Titles
Royal Signals Shoulder Titles
Royal Signals Slip-on Shoulder Title
Royal Signals Slip-on Shoulder Title
Royal Signals slip-on Shoulder Titles
Royal Signals Sweetheart Brooch
Royal Signals Sweetheart Brooch An uncommonly showy Second World War example
Royal Signals, 1 Corps, 5th Infantry Division Battledress Blouse
Royal Sussex Regiment Cap Badge
Royal Sussex Regiment Cap Badge
Royal Sussex Regiment Printed Shoulder Title
Royal Sussex Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
Royal Tank Regiment Arm Badge A lovely example.
Royal Tank Regiment Arm Badge An excellent WWII ex-Battledress example
Royal Tank Regiment Arm Badge A scarce uncut example
Royal Tank Regiment Arm Badge
Royal Tank Regiment Arm Badge
Royal Tank Regiment Arm Badge
Royal Tank Regiment Arm Badge
Royal Tank Regiment Arm Badge
Royal Tank Regiment Bullion Arm Badge A high quality example.
Royal Tank Regiment Bullion Arm Badge A high quality example fitted with press stud fastenings.
Royal Tank Regiment Buttons Formerly the property of 78834765 J Northcott who was promoted from the Ranks of the Royal Tank Regiment and later served with the Reconnaissance Corps
Royal Tank Regiment Cap Badge An excellent provenanced example. Formerly the property of 78834765 J Northcott who was promoted from the Ranks of the Royal Tank Regiment and later served with the Reconnaissance Corps
Royal Tank Regiment Cap Badge
Royal Tank Regiment Cap Badge A lovely worn example.
Royal Tank Regiment Cap badge
Royal Tank Regiment Cap Badge
Royal Tank Regiment Cap Badge A thoroughly 'bulled-up' example
Royal Tank Regiment Cap Badge
Royal Tank Regiment Cap Badge
Royal Tank Regiment Cap Badge
Royal Tank Regiment Cap Badge
Royal Tank Regiment Sleeve Badge
Royal Tank Regiment Sleeve Badge
Royal Ulster Rifles Cap Badge
Royal Ulster Rifles Cap Badge
Royal Warwickshire Regiment Cap Badge
Royal Warwickshire Regiment Shoulder Titles
Royal Warwickshire Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
Royal Welch Fusiliers Cap Badge
Royal Welch Fusiliers Cap Badge
Royal Welch Fusiliers Cap Badge
Royal Welch Fusiliers Cap Badge
Royal Welch Fusiliers Cap Badge
Royal Welch Fusiliers Printed Shoulder Title
Royal Welch Fusiliers Printed Shoulder Title
Royal Welch Fusiliers Printed Shoulder Titles
Royal Welsh Fusiliers Brass Shoulder Titles
Royal Welsh Fusiliers Cap Badge
Royal Welsh Fusiliers Plastic Cap Badge
Royal Welsh Fusiliers Shoulder Titles
Royal Welsh Fusiliers Slip-on Shoulder Title
Royal Welsh Fusiliers Sweetheart Brooch
Royal West African Frontier Force Badge and Backing A high quality dilutive variant which I suspect was likely a slouch hat pagri badge
Royal West African Frontier Force Flash
Royal West Kent Regiment Embroidered Shoulder Title
Royal West Kent Regiment Plastic Cap Badge
Royal West Kent Regiment Plastic Cap Badge
Royal West Kent Regiment Shoulder Title
Royal West Kent Reginet printed Shoulder Title
Royal West Kent Slip-on Shoulder Titles
Royal Winnipeg Rifles Cap Badge
Rrae Women\'s Land Army Service Insignia A rare demi-lozenge machine woven service badge as worn on Women\'s Land Army armbands.
Rrae WWI-WWII Royal Navy Chief Petty Officers\' Cap A lovely example of a scarce cap.
RTR 7th Armoured Brigade Epaulette Insignia
Rubber Baton Round
Rudolf Pencz, For the Homeland! The History of the 31st Waffen SS Volunteer Grenadier Division
Russian Bayonets Reference
Russian M' 1944 Folding Bayonet
Russian Moisin Nagant Rifle Socket Bayonet
Russian Moisin Nagant Socket Bayonet
Russian Moisin Nagant Socket Bayonet
Russian Moisin Nagant Socket Bayonet
Russian Soldier's Iron Crampon from Sebastopol From a collection of artefacts assembled by Captain Madan of the 49th Regiment of Foot
RZM labelled NSDAP Arm Band An extremely fine example
S James Gooding, \"An Introduction to British Artillery in North America\"
SA80 Bayonet
SA80 Blank Firing Adaptor
Salisbury District Flash
Salisbury Plain District Flash
Salisbury Plain District Flash
Salisbury Plain District Printed Flashes
Sam Browne Accoutrements A rather fine original and homogenous set including two braces. Inscriptions on the belt indicate it was worn by two generations of one family and in both World Wars. During the former it was carried by an officer of the Tank Corps, and during the latter by an officer with GHQ Liason Regiment, "Phantom". Certainly worthy of further research.
Sam Browne Belt
Sam Browne Belt
Sam Browne Belt A First World War example with distinctive annular loops and a brace with loop to be worn as part of a pair.
Sam Browne Belt
Sam Browne Belt
Sam Browne Belt
Sam Browne Belt and Shoulder Strap Bearing its original owner's name
Sam Browne Belt and Shoulder Strap
Sam Browne Equipment Sword Frog
Sam Browne Haversack A well used example
Sam Browne Holster A subtly curious example which I suspect may be theatre made
Sam Browne Map Case A larger variant
Sam Browne Map Case and Shoulder Sling One of the smaller variants, complete with optional sling
Sam Browne Pistol Ammunition Pouch
Sam Browne Revolver Ammunition Pouch
Sam Browne Revolver Ammunition Pouch
Sam Browne Revolver Ammunition Pouch
Sam Browne Revolver Ammunition Pouch An unusual early example having a relatively flexible gusset in softer leather than the bridle leather usually employed
Sam Browne Revolver Ammunition Pouch
Sam Browne Revolver Holster A lovely supple example. As is often the case this holster has been period-modified rendering the bottom open.
Sam Browne Revolver Holster
Sam Browne Revolver Holster
Sam Browne Revolver Holster A yeomanry example with white metal fittings
Sam Browne Revolver Holster
Sam Browne Sword Frog An excellent example retaining its sword hilt retaining strap
Sam Browne Sword Frog
Sam Browne Sword Frog An uncommon example retaining its sword hilt retaining strap
Sam Browne Sword Frog
Sam Browne Sword Frog
Sam Browne Sword Frog
Sam Browne Sword Frog
Sam Browne Sword Frog
Sam Browne Sword Frog
Sam Browne Sword Frog
Sam Browne Sword Frog
Sam Browne Sword Frog
Sam Browne Webley Revolver Holster
SAS Cap / Beret Badge
SAS Cap and Collar Badges Original examples
SAS Cap Badge An original example in used condition
SAS Webbing and Kit An original as-worn set
Saunders, West Country Regiments on the Somme
Saunders, \"Weapons of the Trench War\" A fascinating study of the development of grenades, trench mortars, flame throwers etc during the Great War
Saw-back German S98/05 nA Bayonet
Saw-back Imperial German S98/05 nA Bayonet An excellent example by Stock & Co
Sawyer, \"United States Single Shot Martial Pistols\"
Scarce .38 Revolver Instructions for Armourers The most detailed technical reference on this arm
Scarce 10th Anti-Aircraft Division Flash A lovely ex-Battledress printed example.
Scarce 17ty Century European Ranseur Polearm One of two available. Email for delivery options.
Scarce 1840 Pattern Constabulary Bayonet
Scarce 1840 Pattern Constabulary Bayonet In rare scabbard
Scarce 1859 Rifle Volunteers Book Hartley's A Handy Book for Rifle Volunteers
Scarce 1867 Infantry Training Manual
Scarce 1878 Pattern Martini Henry Bayonet A good example of this sought after pattern of saw-back bayonet
Scarce 18th Century Horn Priming Powder Horn Flask Recently acquired with a 17th Century Scottish powder horn, a rather handsome example having pin-secured pine base plug, and elegantly turned nozzle with original hide stopper and leather strap.
Scarce 18th-19th Century Afghan / Indian Pulouar Sword Additional images
Scarce 1900 British Army Dress Regulations This period publication runs to over 100 pages of detailed text supported by a further 79 pages of mainly photographic illustrations. It is the definitive reference on the uniforms, arms, equipment and insignia of the officer of the British Army at the time of the Boer War. An important primary source of reference.
Scarce 1900 dated Boer War Leather Bandolier Belt
Scarce 1901 Pattern Naval Pistol Holster
Scarce 1901 Pattern Naval Webley Revolver Holster A 1915 dated example (the markings are clearer than suggested by the images)
Scarce 1903 Pattern Bayonet A well marked example in a stunning scabbard.
Scarce 1903 Pattern Bayonet Frog A 1939 dated example of Indian manufacture in excellent condition.
Scarce 1903 Pattern leather 15-round Cartridge Pouch
Scarce 1903 Pattern Lee Enfield Bayonet A Durham Light Infantry issue marked example of this most sought after and scarce pattern
Scarce 1903 Pattern Revolver Ammunition Pouch
Scarce 1906 British Army issue Stirrups
Scarce 1908 / 1914 Pattern Webbing Pack
Scarce 1908 Pattern Pistol Ammunition Pouch An excellent 1917 dated example
Scarce 1908 Pattern Revolver Ammunition Pouch
Scarce 1908 Pattern Webbing Belt A good example bearing unit and issue marks.
Scarce 1908 Pattern Webbing Belt A very good WWI dated example. In a good size and colour.
Scarce 1908 Pattern Webbing Belt, un-Blanco'd and size Large
Scarce 1908 Pattern Webbing Entrenching Tool Carrier A 1918 un-Blanco'd example
Scarce 1908 Pattern Webbing Entrenching Tool Carrier A 1918 un-Blanco'd example
Scarce 1910 18-pounder Artillery Shell Case
Scarce 1913 Field Service Pocket Book
Scarce 1914 Canadian Army issue Clasp / Jack Knife A distinctive pattern which incorporated Duralumin grip scales. The original owner has engraved his initials
Scarce 1914 Framed Gift to the Troops Card A very attractive period-framed 1914 Christmas card from the King and Queen to British troops.
Scarce 1914 German \"Gold for Iron\" Wedding Band A gold-mounted and engraved iron webbing ring bearing the inscription "Gold gab ich für Eisen 1914 O.S.K." I Gave Gold For Iron. The German population was encouraged to donate gold for the War effort, a practice of previous wars. In exchange for gold wedding bands, iron rings such as this would be received.
Scarce 1914 Lewis Machine Gun Manual
Scarce 1914 Pattern Pack, named to Salford Pals officer An excellent un-Blanco'd example bearing it's original owner's details, an officer of the 15th Lancashire Fusiliers, the 1st Salford Pals
Scarce 1914 Pattern Revolver Holster An excellent 1916 dated example by Barrow, Hepburn & Gale.
Scarce 1915 Army issue First Field Dressing
Scarce 1915 date P\'08 Pack, Unit-Marked Scots Guards A good example with desirable unit marks to the Scots Guards.
Scarce 1915 dated Mess Tins Struck with the original owner's service number
Scarce 1915 dated P'03 Cavalry 90-round Bandolier Often hung around the horse's neck
Scarce 1915 Dated P\'08 Haversack A dated and unit-marked example. The rear buckles have been removed and a removable improvised hessian shoulder strap fitted through the side buckles.
Scarce 1915 Infantry Scout Manual
Scarce 1915 Manual on Protection on Protection; Advanced, Flank and Rear Guards,
Scarce 1915 Plumb Moisin Nagant Socket Bayonet
Scarce 1915 unit-marked Pattern 1914 Belt
Scarce 1916 British Military Mk II Stop Watch An example by Moise Dreyfuss. While it requires a new crystal, it is running
Scarce 1916 dated Cavalry Mess Tins A very good set
Scarce 1916 dated First Field Dressing
Scarce 1916 dated P\'08 Bayonet Frog An un-Blanco\'d example
Scarce 1916 dated Sam Browne Belt & Sword Frog Both belt and frog bear an Ordnance view mark, an uncommon feature.
Scarce 1916 Lord Kitchener 'To Arms ye Sons of Britain' Medal
Scarce 1917 British Army Folding Wire Cutters An excellent set with good jaws and clear marks.
Scarce 1917 British Army Machete
Scarce 1917 dated P'03 Holster modified for Officer Use
Scarce 1917 dated Vickers Machine Gun Spares Case A lovely First World War example of the Case, Spare Parts & Tools for the Vickers Machine Gun.
Scarce 1917 Field Message Book
Scarce 1917 General Service / Signals Telescope A very good example of this coveted pattern commonly associated with Army snipers. The draws are tight and while the lenses would benefit from a clean, the optics are excellent. Complete with the often lacking high power ocular lens and its pouch
Scarce 1917 Mills Grenade in Section An original period example complete with drill detonator
Scarce 1917 No3 MkII Prismatic Binoculars
Scarce 1917 Royal Naval Brigade Trench Art Photograph Frame A rather pleasing example of the 'trench art' manufactured by members of the Brigade interred at Groningen during the First World War
Scarce 1917 Vickers Machine Gun Water Condenser Can
Scarce 1918 British Army Field Telehone Hand Set Case Requiring restoration, though largely sound, and certainly a scarce item
Scarce 1918 British Army Machete
Scarce 1918 dated Medics Arm band A superb WWI dated example bearing both Army Medical Service and Kent VAD stamps.
Scarce 1918 dated No36 Mills Practice Grenade A lovely untouched example.
Scarce 1918 dated P'07 Bayonet Scabbard In excellent condition, the scabbard still shellac-finished brown as issued and the locket and chape retaining a blued finish
Scarce 1918 dated P'08 Webbing Haversack
Scarce 1918 dated Pattern 1903 Leather Belt The slider a replacement
Scarce 1918 Daylight Signalling Lamp A very good example requiring restoration of just one lid hinge.
Scarce 1918 German Anti-Tank Rifle Catridge Case An inert case for the T-Gewehr
Scarce 1918 Leather Rifle Sling for SMLE / P\'14 In strong and supple condition with a good original polished finish
Scarce 1918 Lewis Machine Gun Webbing Magazine Pouches
Scarce 1918 Military Kukri A rather fine and well-marked example
Scarce 1919 Artillery Gun Sight for High Angle Gun An interesting instrument in excellent condition with superb optics.
Scarce 1919 dated Rifle Sling
Scarce 1919 History of Allenby's 1917-18 Middle East Campaign
Scarce 1919 Mill Gas Check
Scarce 1919 Naval Equipment Webbing Belt
Scarce 1919 Pattern Naval Webbing Pistol Holster
Scarce 1924 Bayonet Training Manual
Scarce 1927 Signals Training Manual
Scarce 1930 Metropolitan Museum Handbook of Arms & Armour
Scarce 1930s Holster with Shoulder Sling
Scarce 1931 Instructions for Armourers The most detailed technical reference covering most of the small arms issued to the British Army during both World Wars. It covers various rifles, the Lewis, Vickers and Hotchkiss machine guns, edged weapons, bicycles and related accessories. Highly recommended.
Scarce 1932 Army Officer\'s Field Service Pocket Book
Scarce 1934 British Artillery Manual Artillery Training Volume II, Gunnery, 1934. Running to 291 pages and in excellent condition.
Scarce 1934 Indian Army Cavalry Jodhpurs
scarce 1936 Luftwaffe Flying Overalls A very good examples of the Flieger-kombi für Sommer / K So 34 flying overalls. Retaining its original label and bearing Luftwaffe unteroffizier rank insignia
Scarce 1936 No 6 Binoculars A seldom encountered pattern of British Army issue binoculars. 5,000 of this pattern were ordered in 1936 for use by anti-aircraft searchlight units.
Scarce 1937 Army Issue Clasp Knife An example of the early-WWII pattern British Army jack knife. Profusely stamped and 1937 dated. Aside from some distortion to the lanyard line the condition is excellent. A scarce example.
Scarce 1937 British Army Clasp Knife
Scarce 1937 Other Rank\'s Dress Forage Cap
Scarce 1937 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier - Skeletal Type A 1940 dated issued example
Scarce 1938 dated No 2 Mk II Binoculars
Scarce 1938 large variant WWII British Army Clasp Knife In uncommonly fine condition
Scarce 1938 No 5 Binoculars A pair of No 5 Prismatic 7x50 Binoculars manufactured by Ross, in original case. These were favoured by tank and other commanders.
Scarce 1938 Webbing Bren Gun Cover
Scarce 1939 ARP Clasp Knife
Scarce 1939 British Army 2-Gallon Fuel Can These were also the officially adopted Vickers Machine Gun condenser can
Scarce 1939 dated Kit Bag Lock with Padlock and Key
Scarce 1939 dated RAF Aircraft Escape Axe
Scarce 1939 Dated Whistle
Scarce 1939 Pattern Leather Pistol Set A lovely pistol combination from the War Economy leather accoutrement set. Strictly this is the 1940 Pattern as it doesn\'t have the longitudinal buckle and tab arrangement used to link the holster and pistol ammo pouch, binocular pouch and compass pouch. This original P\'39 format was modified post introduction, doing away with this feature and for some reason the nomenclature was altered, renaming these simplified variants as P\'40. In this set each element is in superb condition and 1941 dated.
Scarce 1939 Pattern Pack Straps A seldom encountered pair of 1939 Pattern straps, supporting, as worn crossed at the back of the pack.
Scarce 1939 QF 3-inch 20 cwt Anti-Aircraft Artillery Shell Case
Scarce 1939 RAF Navigational Dividers
Scarce 1939 RAF Webbing Belt
Scarce 1940 Browning Automatic Rifle Manual As issued with the Gun in British service
Scarce 1940 dated Army Physical training Shorts In mint unissued condition.
Scarce 1940 dated Army Small Personal Kit / Rations Bag
Scarce 1940 Dated Battledress Blouse An excellent example of the so-called 1937 Pattern BD Blouse. It retains it\'s original 1940 dated label and is in lovely condition throughout. Such examples of this early pattern are becoming quite scarce.
Scarce 1940 dated Denim Blouse in Large Size As issued to both the Home Guard and Army, this one having belonged to Captain G H Kipling, RA and once having had metal rank in signia.
Scarce 1940 dated first-type P\'37 Binoculars Pouch
Scarce 1940 Dated German Dress Bayonet Frog An excellent example with clear stamps.
Scarce 1940 dated Home Guard Gas Mask Tin
Scarce 1940 dated P'37 Bottle Carrier An un-Blanco'd example
Scarce 1940 dated Pattern '37 Water Bottle Carrier
Scarce 1940 dated Pattern 1937 Bayonet Frog
Scarce 1940 dated Pattern 1937 bayonet Frog
Scarce 1940 dated Webbing Anklets
Scarce 1940 dated Webbing Infantry Range Finder Case Lacking one end
Scarce 1940 DEMS Notes on Gunnery The standard armaments handbook of the DEMS gunner. Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships were armed British merchant ships with an adequate defense against enemy submarines and aircraft. They were manned by marine Royal Artillery who deployed a wide range of armaments against enemy attack including Lewis guns and the fascinating Hollman grenade projector.
Scarce 1940 Entrenching Tool
Scarce 1940 Free Czech Army \"We March On\" Cap Badge
Scarce 1940 Home Guard A scarce example of this highly distinctive pattern of WWII Home Front private-purchase helmet sold under the trade name \"Cromwell\". This one is only the second I have seen finished in khaki-green. A superb example of these scarce helmets.
Scarce 1940 Manual, Notes on the Norwegian Army
Scarce 1940 Mills No36 Grenade Gas Check
Scarce 1940 Mills RAF Officers' Equipment Webbing Belt A very good example of this unique pattern
Scarce 1940 Pattern Battledress Blouse A 1940 Pattern BD Blouse in an attractive large size. Formerly the property of Captain Widdrington, Welsh Guards, he has had the collar tailored and Welsh Guards titles added, though the latter have been removed and are now detached, though present. It is size 16, which fits a wearer just over 6 feet tall with a 39-40 inch chest and 34-5 inch waist, this size fits a modern standard mannequin. There is a little moth as illustrated, though nothing serious, it is otherwise in near unissued condition.
Scarce 1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers An excellent pair of WWII 1940 Pattern BD Trousers. They have a 32\" waist, 30\" inside leg and measure approximately 42\" overall. They are in very good condition, with no moth damage and only reasonable wear to the cloth knap. These are rapidly becoming quite rare.
Scarce 1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers A pair in a good size, with approximately 32\" waist. In worn though sound condition, though with an L-shaped stitched repair to one knee.
Scarce 1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers A used pair showing some minor moth. Approx. 32\" waist.
Scarce 1940 Pattern BD Trousers A well worn but sound pair in a large size. Waist approx. 34\"
Scarce 1940 Pattern Cavalry Webbing Equipment Cartridge Carriers
Scarce 1940 Pattern Khaki Drill Trousers An excellent pair in a large size and retaining their original label.
Scarce 1940 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier A mint unissued example of the P\'40 Cavalry equipment water bottle carrier. This unusual set of equipment, though elements of which range from the rare to effectively unobtainable, is certainly worthy of pursuit.
Scarce 1940 RAF Irvin Harnessuit A lovely example.
Scarce 1940 RAF Irvin Harnessuit
Scarce 1940 Revolver Training Pamphlet Small Arms Training Pamphlet No. 18, Supplement No. 3, Pistol Course (For all Units at Home), 1940. Very seldom encountered.
Scarce 1940 Thompson Submachine Gun Pamphlet
Scarce 1940 Thompson Submachine Gun Pamphlet
Scarce 1940 Tropal / Sheepskin Coat An extremely early example of this most distinctive of Second World War British Army cold weather clothing items. The Coat, Sheepskin Lined, sometimes also referred to as the Tropal, was the Army\'s most heavily insulated coat. They were certainly worn during the Norwegian Campaign though are more famously associated with the Long Range Desert Group and SAS in North Africa, by whom they are frequently illustrated being worn in period photographs. This is a used though very good example showing no more than a few nips to the collar and evidence of light wear. It would display very well as worn with either the cold wetaher Sealskin Cap or Cap Comforter, examples of which are listed elsewhere on this site
Scarce 1940 Tropal / Sheepskin Coat as worn by LRDG Personnel A very good 1940 date coded example of this most distinctive of Second World War British Army cold weather clothing items. The Tropal was the Army\'s most heavily insulated coat. They were certainly worn during the Norwegian Campaign though are more famously associated with the Long Range Desert Group and SAS in North Africa, by whom they are frequently illustrated being worn in period photographs. This example bears the name of its original owner, and officer.
Scarce 1940 \"Cromwell\" Helmet A scarce example of this highly distinctive pattern of WWII Home Front private-purchase helmet sold under the trade name \"Cromwell\".
Scarce 1941 Ammo Tin / Foot Locker An exceptionally well preserved WWII British military ammo tin. 1941 dated, it retains it\'s original finish. Having been used by a soldier for carriage of personal possessions, or as some kind of foot locker, it bears his name, service number and unit flash. He has also added a hasp. A rare survivor in this condition.
Scarce 1941 Army issue Tooth Brush In uncommonly fine condition
Scarce 1941 Australian Battledress Blouse
Scarce 1941 Booby Traps Training Manual
Scarce 1941 British Army Gymnasium Shorts From the estate of Major General T W "Dagger" Rees. Born in 1898 at Holyhead, Anglesey, but spent his early years in Barry, Glamorganshire where his father, T.M. Rees, was pastor of Bethel (Meth.). He married 1926 Rosalie, eldest daughter of Sir Charles Innes and had one son (Peter Rees, M.P. (C), Dover), and one daughter. Acknowledged as one of Wales ' finest soldiers during and between the two World Wars, and a distinguished campaigner in Far East battles, he was acclaimed Captor of Mandalay in the Burma war. He was usually known as General ' Dagger ' Rees and, to his troops, ' Pocket Napoleon ' because of his diminutive height of 5 feet 5 inches, and 'Pete ' because he was always with his men in the front line. He took his nickname, ' Dagger ' from the symbol of his beloved Indian Division. He served in World War 1 (mentioned in despatches and awarded the M.C.) under General Allenby fighting the Turks, and as a young officer he won a reputation as a great fighting commander. Welsh -speaking he was also the master of many Indian dialects. Postwar he served in India 1920-37, and was made C.I.E. in 1931. In 1939 he was given command of the 3rd Battalion, 6th Rajputana Rifles and on the outbreak of World War II he was sent to Burma where, in 1940, he was twice wounded and awarded a bar to his D.S.O. and promoted colonel. He commanded the 10th Indian Division in Iraq and North Africa, 1942, and the 19th. Indian (Dagger) Division in Burma, 1944-45, being made C.B. in 1945
Scarce 1941 dated Army Spade Such spades were commonly carried by infantry and can be seen in period photographs of D-Day invasion troops
Scarce 1941 dated P\'37 Belt
Scarce 1941 Despatch Rider's Leather Gauntlets An excellent matching pair of Army motorcyclist's gloves in a large size
Scarce 1941 Economy Pattern Map Case An example of this seldom encountered War economy variant manufactured from canvas rather than webbing
Scarce 1941 Indian-made Mess Tins
Scarce 1941 Pattern KD Trousers An excellent pair of 1941 Pattern Khaki Drill Trousers retaining their original 1942 dated label.
Scarce 1941 Pattern Khaki Drill Shorts A mint unissued pair in an excellent size.
Scarce 1941 Pattern Khaki Drill Shorts A mint unissued pair in an excellent size.
Scarce 1941 Pull Switch Pamphlet
Scarce 1941 RAF Airman's Simplified Pattern Tunic
Scarce 1941 Tropal Coat as worn by LRDG Personnel An unissued 1941dated example of this most distinctive of Second World War British Army cold weather clothing items. The Tropal was the Army's most heavily insulated coat. They were certainly worn during the Norwegian Campaign though are more famously associated with the Long Range Desert Group and SAS in North Africa, by whom they are frequently shown being worn in period photographs.
Scarce 1941 Vickers Condensor / Petrol Tin An excellent example of a War Department standard issue 2 Gallon Petrol which was adopted as the condenser for the Vickers machine gun during WWI. This is example is clearly marked, 1941 dated and retains an exceptional degree of original ordnance green paint finish. A scarce example.
Scarce 1942 Admiralty Contract P'07 Bayonet An example of the No1 bayonet intended to fit Lanchester machine carbine.
Scarce 1942 ARP Beret
Scarce 1942 ARP Blouse
Scarce 1942 ARP Cap Bearing Senior Warden rank stripes. The crown exhibiting several small slits which one can only assume was a crude attempt at ventilation
Scarce 1942 dated Indian P\'37 Belt An example of the type unique to India which are manufactured with stitched rather than woven loops on the inside. Well stamped.
Scarce 1942 dated Pattern 1908 Webbing Belt
Scarce 1942 Enemy Weapons Training Pamphlet Covering Italian and German Infantry weapons including grenades
Scarce 1942 Guerilla Warfare Military Training Pamphlet
Scarce 1942 Home Guard Regulations One of the most important and useful primary sources for researchers and collectors in this field. The appendix includes a complete list of equipment issued to the Home Guard
Scarce 1942 Indian Lee Enfield Rifle Training Manual A more detailed publication than the equivalent British Small Arms Training Pamphlet
Scarce 1942 Lanchester Submachine Gun Bayonet An Admiratly / Royal Navy contract Wilkinson Sword Pattern 1907 bayonet in excellent condition
Scarce 1942 MD1 Pull Switch Manual. SOE / Army
Scarce 1942 MD1 Release Switch Manual. SOE / Army
Scarce 1942 RAF Aircrew Blouse
Scarce 1942 Sten Machine Gun Manual Small Arms training, Volume I, Pamphlet No22, Sten Machine Carbine, 1942. An excellent period manual on this classic submachine gun
Scarce 1942 Warrant Officers\' Pattern Khaki Drill Frock
Scarce 1942 Webbing Anklets An un-Blanco\'d set in a large size
Scarce 1943 Army Extreme Cold Weather Cap
Scarce 1943 Army issue Ice Pick
Scarce 1943 ARP Beret
Scarce 1943 ARP Beret
Scarce 1943 British Army issue Cold Weather Mittens
Scarce 1943 British Army Issue Personal Stove
Scarce 1943 British Army Motorcyclist\'s Gauntlets / Gloves Unissued. One strap requiring a minor repair
Scarce 1943 British Army Personal Stove / Lamp / Heater A very fine example
Scarce 1943 dated Bren Tripod A superb MkI example with anti-aircraft leg retaining its original paint finish. These have become extremely scarce.
Scarce 1943 dated MkI Airborne Troops Steel Helmet An original untouched and early example
Scarce 1943 dated un-Blancoed Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Scarce 1943 Motorcyclist\'s \"Pulp\" Helmet An uncommonly fine example. There is extensive photographic evidence of these being worn by glider pilots in training
Scarce 1943 PIAT Handbook This is the scarce original provisional manual on the PIAT, re-printed with amendments in 1945. Slightly larger format than the usual Small Arms Training pamphlets.
Scarce 1943 Provisional PIAT Training Manual
Scarce 1943 Small variant No 5 Anti-Gas Ointment Tin
Scarce 1944 Coat, British Warm A Sealed Working Pattern. Lacking some buttons but otherwise in unissued condition
Scarce 1944 Combined Operations Beach Organisation Manual
Scarce 1944 Counter Battery Duties Artillery Training Manual
Scarce 1944 dated Australian Army Machete
Scarce 1944 dated Indian-made Jungle Green Battledress Trousers
Scarce 1944 dated Jungle Green Tropical Issue Battledress Blouse A very good example of the Indian-made JG cellular BD Blouse.
Scarce 1944 dated WRNS Officer\'s Tunic, with Skirt
Scarce 1944 Fleet Air Arm First Aid Kit for Aircrew
Scarce 1944 General Service Cap An excellent example of the GS Cap in barathea. This fabric was soon replaced by khaki serge cloth in the manufacture of these caps. In superb condition, 1944 dated, in a large size, 7 1/4, and retaining it\'s original RASC bronze officer-issue cap badge.
Scarce 1944 General Service Cap An early production example in gaberdine rather than serge.
Scarce 1944 Indian Army Clasp Knife A good example of this uncommon variant
Scarce 1944 Khaki Cellular Bush Shirt An excellent example, Indian-made, maker-marked and 1944 dated. To each epaulette is a KD slip-on shoulder strap bearing 1st Division Royal Artillery flashes.
Scarce 1944 Mk I Royal Armoured Corps Steel Helmet Retaining its original factory-applied textured paint finish
Scarce 1944 Mk III Helmet with original camouflage
Scarce 1944 Motorcycle Webbing Pannier Bag
Scarce 1944 Motorcycle Webbing Pannier Bag
Scarce 1944 pattern Jungle Boots Adopted with the P'44 tropical clothing and webbing. A 1944 dated pair in size 9 and in unissued condition.
Scarce 1944 Pattern Jungle Boots A 1944 dated pair in size 9
Scarce 1944 Pattern Machete
Scarce 1944 Pattern Pistol Ammunition Pouch A scarce unissued 1945 dated Pistol Ammunition Pouch from the P'44 tropical web equipment set.
Scarce 1944 Pattern Shoulder Straps 1945 dated examples
Scarce 1944 Royal Engineers Reconnaissance Pocket Book A lovely example of this rare and fascinating document, of particular interest being the information on unexploded ordnance.
Scarce 1944 Weapon Training Memorandum No 7
Scarce 1945 Camouflaged Tank Crew Overall A usable and displayable example with replacement main zips
Scarce 1945 dated P'44 Belt
Scarce 1945 dated P'44 Webbing Belt
Scarce 1945 dated P'44 Webbing Brace Attachments Faintly AF stores reference prefixed and 1945 dated. One of the least common elements of this pattern
Scarce 1945 dated Pattern 1944 Brace Attachments
Scarce 1945 dated Pattern 1944 Water Bottle
Scarce 1945 dated Pattern 1944 Water Bottle Pouch Having had spurious US marks added and partially erased
Scarce 1945 dated Pattern \'44 Webbing Water Bottle Pouch
Scarce 1945 dated P\'44 Bottle, Cup and Pouch A most desirable and scarce set
Scarce 1945 dated P\'44 Haversack A near mint example complete with a pair of shoulder straps, one of which is also WWII dated, the other used and with unreadable stamps. These \"small-packs\" have become extremely difficult to find.
Scarce 1945 dated P\'44 Haversack
Scarce 1945 Far East Theatre Large Capacity Water Carrier Part of the advanced 1944 series of tropical clothing and equipment. Interestingly this item is illustrated in the commonly reproduced photograph of airborne equipment exhibited by the Ordnance during WWII
Scarce 1945 Indian Khaki Drill Tropical Tunic
Scarce 1945 issue British Army Cigarette Lighter
Scarce 1945 Jungle Hat with printed Gurkha Flash
Scarce 1945 Royal Marines Officer's Beret
Scarce 1945 Royal Navy Gunnery Manual
Scarce 1945 Royal Navy Officer's Battledress Trousers
Scarce 1945 Royal Navy Officer's Battledress Trousers Additional images
Scarce 1945 Tropical Issue Large Capacity Water Carrier
Scarce 1945 Tropical Jungle Green Battledress Trousers Waist approx 30 inches. An excellent example of one of the most iconic and difficult to find items of Far East Theatre tropical clothing. Waist approx 31 inches, outside leg 40 inches, inside leg 28 inches
Scarce 1945 Weapon Training Memorandum No 8
Scarce 1945 Webbing and Equipment Cleaner
Scarce 1946 History of 30 Corps in Europe
Scarce 1946 Pattern Battledress Blouse Certainly the rarest of the BD patterns, one for the purist BD collector. A near unissued example.
Scarce 1948 Bren Light Machine Gun Manual
Scarce 1949 Infantry Platoon Weapons Manual Including sniper training
Scarce 1950 2-inch Mortar inert Practice Round
Scarce 1958 Ordnace 3.7 inch Gun Drill Manual
Scarce 1960 Pattern Combat Smock
Scarce 1968 2-inch Mortar inert Drill Round
Scarce 1970s British Military issue FS / Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knives
Scarce 1975 Book on First World War Printed Ephemera
Scarce 2nd Model Baker Rifle Bayonet by Dawes
Scarce 3-inch Mortar Ammunition Manual
Scarce 3.7 Inch Anti-Aircraft Gun Manual
Scarce 56th (London) Division screen-printed felt Flash
Scarce 56th (London) Division screen-printed felt Flash
Scarce 56th (London) Division screen-printed felt Flash
Scarce 56th (London) Division screen-printed felt Flash
Scarce 6th Durham Light infantry Forage Jacket
Scarce 6th York and Lancaster Regiment Formation Sign
Scarce 79th Armoured Division NW Europe Campaign Map As published coincident with that of the history of the Division. (Currently framed, this can be posted at reduced cost removed from the frame if required.)
Scarce 89th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment RA (TA) Flash
Scarce 8th Armoured Brigade printed Formation Sign
Scarce 8th King\'s Royal Irish Hussars Officer\'s Tent Hat That of Captain Donald Lewis Astley Cooper, commissioned into the 8th Hussars during the Second World War during which he served as a troop leader in North-West Europe. During the Korean War he commanded the 8th Hussars Reconnaissance Troop, in December 1950 and January 1951 his eponymous unit Cooper Force, consisting of 8th Hussars and Royal Artillery Cromwell Tanks with Carriers of the Royal Ulster Rifles,took part in the disastrous Battle of Chaegunghyon (Battle of Happy Valley)
Scarce Air Ministry Watch Supplier\'s Carton An unusual lot.
Scarce Airfied Construction Units printed Formation Sign Composed of Royal Engineers Construction Companies and Pioneer Corps Companies, these units were at the spearhead of assaults preparing airfield for RAF airborne support
Scarce Allied Forces Mediterranean Badge An attractive Italian-made badge
Scarce and Fine Antique Zulu Staff An excellent example with attractive patina, 148 cm
Scarce and fine Ordnance Baker Rifle Bayonet An uncommonly fine example of this sought after and somewhat iconic bayonet. An idiosyncratic example apparently having had its pommel bored to accommodate a lanyard. Release catch stud requiring restoration. I have my restorer, who is extremely talented, perform this work for a token fee if so desired.
Scarce Anti-Aircraft Cartwheel Sight Manual Small Arms Training Pamphlet No. 6, Supplement No. 1, The Anti-Aircraft Cartwheel Sight (Eye Shooting), for use with .300, .303 and .5-inch Weapons on A.A. Mountings and the 20-mm Gun on the Universal Mounting Mark I, 1943. A very seldom encountered manual.
Scarce Anti-Gas Ointment No 5 Half the size of the more commonly encountered AG ointment sets
Scarce Anti-Gas Overboots An excellent pair as worn with the cape and trousers also listed.
Scarce Argentinian Model 1891 Mauser Rifle Bayonet An excellent example complete with original frog.
Scarce Armourers\' .303 Dummy Round
Scarce Army Issue Day Sporran
Scarce Army issue Fibre Button Stick
Scarce Army Issue Officers' Haversack or Luggage Carrier
Scarce Army Linesman's Clasp Knife
Scarce Army Saddler and Harness Maker Trade Badge
Scarce Army Signals Service Personnel Armband
Scarce ARP Cap / Beret Badge
Scarce ARP Haversack A 1942 dated example.
Scarce ARP Helmet A lovely example.
Scarce ARP Identity Card
Scarce Artillery Gun Layer\'s Qualification Badge
Scarce ATS Coloured Field Service Cap
Scarce ATS Officer\'s Cap Badge An offiecers\' Service Dress cap badge in bronze and in excellent condition.
Scarce ATS Slip-On Shoulder Title
Scarce ATS slip-on Shoulder Titles
Scarce Australian 1942 Webbing Anklets
Scarce Australian L1A2 Bayonet
Scarce Australian Large Capacity P'37 Webbing Pouch The Australians manufactured some variant elements of the 1937 Pattern equipment specifically for jungle use, these included large capacity Basic Pouches and braces with wider than standard braces to spread the additional load.
Scarce Australian Pattern 1937 Webbing Haversack
Scarce Australian Pattern Bottle Carrier An original and mint unissued example of the Canadian P'37 bottle carrier officially modified in Australian service.
Scarce Austrian M1850 Cavalry Sabre
Scarce Beach Groups Flash Composed of specialist units from all three Services, the job of the amphibious Beach Groups was to organise and cope with the landing of assault forces, including clearing beaches and exits of mines, making exits for amongst others airfield construction units, supervision and unloading of craft, organising dumps for ammunition and petrol, signal systems, beach dressing stations for wounded, and rearward movement for evacuating more the seriously wounded and POWs.
Scarce Belgian Mle 1889 Fusil Bayonet
Scarce Belgian Mle 1889 Fusil Bayonet
Scarce Belgian Model 1924 Bayonet A very good example
Scarce Besa Machine Gun Instructions for Armourers The most detailed technical reference on this arm
Scarce Black-back Captain\'s Rank Pips As worn by officers of the Royal Army Chaplains\' Department and Army Physical Training Corps
Scarce Boer War / WWI Army issue Razor Bearing impressed Ordnance marks and branded issue marks to the grip scales
Scarce Boer War / WWI Ration
Scarce Boer War Infantry Training Manual
Scarce Book of Post-War British Combat Clothing A rare copy of Mike Chappell\'s sought after title Combat Dress for 1950 to the Present Day from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980\'s and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting.
Scarce Book on 18th - 19th Century French Firearms Jean Boudriot's Armes A Feu Francaises Modeles D'Ordonnance books 1 to 5 in one volume
Scarce Book on 18th Century Arms Warren Moore's Weapons and Accoutrements of the American Revolution i seldom encountered today, it is an excellent read and equally important reference, strongly recommended
Scarce Book on 19th Century African Weapons & Clothing A copy of Chris Peers\' superb book Armies of 19th Century Africa: East Africa Published to a very high standard in 2003, it instantly became an essential reference in its field. My strongest possible recommendation.
Scarce book on American Firearms Famous Guns from the Winchester Collection
Scarce book on Antique Hand Guns including Scottish Herbert Jackson's European hand Firearms of the 16th, 17th and 18th Centuries. Of particular import is the inclusion of Charles Whitelaw's treatise on Scottish hand guns
Scarce book on Antique Hand Guns including Scottish Herbert Jackson's European hand Firearms of the 16th, 17th and 18th Centuries. Of particular import is the inclusion of Charles Whitelaw's treatise on Scottish hand guns
Scarce book on Antique Pistol Collecting
Scarce book on Antique Spanish Firearms
Scarce book on Antique Spanish Guns and Pistols W Keith Neil's seminal work
Scarce Book on Armourers' Marks Gyngell's seminal work covers marks found on edged weapons, firearms and armour
Scarce Book on Badges, Regiments & Corps of the Canadian Army An essential reference
Scarce book on British Army Battledress A rare copy of Mike Chappell\'s sought after work on Battldress from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980\'s and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting.
Scarce book on British Army Helmets & Headgear WWI-WWII A rare copy of Mike Chappell\'s sought after title Field Service Head Dress from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980\'s and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting.
Scarce book on British Army Helmets & Headgear WWI-WWII A rare copy of Mike Chappell's sought after title Field Service Head Dress from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting.
Scarce book on British Army Helmets & Headgear WWI-WWII A rare copy of Mike Chappell\'s sought after title Field Service Head Dress from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980\'s and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting.
Scarce book on British Army Horse Drawn Transport The diminutive format of this rare volume doesn't do justice to its authoritative content and excellent illustrations
Scarce book on British Army Service Dress A rare copy of Mike Chappell\'s sought after title Service Dress from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980\'s and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting.
Scarce Book on German Fighting Knives
Scarce book on German Submachine Guns and Assault Rifles of World War II From the US Aberdeen Proving Ground Series. A good copy which shows some evidence of a child having been somewhat naughty with a Biro
Scarce Book on Imperial German Army Uniforms
Scarce book on Luger Pistols Charles Kenyon's Lugers at random
Scarce Book on Machine Pistols and Submachine Guns Nelson and Musgrave's seldom encountered and detailed guide
Scarce Book on Naval Submarines
Scarce Book on Royal Armoured Corps Uniforms & Insignia
Scarce book on Scottish Weapons & Fortification Including important contributions to the study of Scottish swords, pole arms and pistols
Scarce Book on the East York Volunteer Infantry
Scarce book on the First World War A very good example of the Times Diary and Index of the War. This extremely detailed volume is a rather useful reference for the collector or researcher
Scarce Book on the History of Archery
Scarce Book on the West York Rifle Volunteers
Scarce Book on US Confederate Guns Gary Wiggins' Dance & Brothers, Gunmakers of the Confederacy
Scarce Book on US Hawken Rifles
Scarce book on US Percussion Rifles Ned H Roberts' The Muzzle-Loading Cap Lock Rifle
Scarce Book on WWII British Army Cap Badges A copy of Alderson\'s excellent work Cap Badges of the British Army 1939-45. What makes this book so useful is the unit histories and other background information provides. A very useful reference indeed.
Scarce book on WWII German Government Uniforms & Insignia
Scarce Book on WWII Japanese Combat Weapons From the US Aberdeen Proving Ground Series
Scarce Border Regiment Publication An original programme from the Service of Dedication of the Memorial Chapel of the Border Regiment in Carlisle Cathedral in 1948.
Scarce Border Regiment Shoulder Title An original example of this iconic title associated with the 1st Battalion the Border Regiment who were air-landed landed at Arnhem as part of the 1st Airborne Division.
Scarce Border Regiment Shoulder Title An original pair of these iconic titles associated with the 1st Battalion the Border Regiment who were air-landed landed at Arnhem as part of the 1st Airborne Division.
Scarce Border Regiment Shoulder Titles An excellent original ex-Battledress pair these iconic titles associated with the 1st Battalion the Border Regiment who were air-landed landed at Arnhem as part of the 1st Airborne Division.
Scarce Border Regiment Shoulder Titles An excellent original ex-Battledress pair these iconic titles associated with the 1st Battalion the Border Regiment who were air-landed landed at Arnhem as part of the 1st Airborne Division.
Scarce Border Regiment Shoulder Titles An original pair of these iconic titles associated with the 1st Battalion the Border Regiment who were air-landed landed at Arnhem as part of the 1st Airborne Division.
Scarce Border Regiment Shoulder Titles An original pair of these iconic titles associated with the 1st Battalion the Border Regiment who were air-landed landed at Arnhem as part of the 1st Airborne Division.
Scarce Border Regiment Shoulder Titles An original pair of these iconic titles associated with the 1st Battalion the Border Regiment who were air-landed landed at Arnhem as part of the 1st Airborne Division.
Scarce Border Regiment Shoulder Titles An original pair of these iconic titles associated with the 1st Battalion the Border Regiment who were air-landed landed at Arnhem as part of the 1st Airborne Division.
Scarce Border Regiment Shoulder Titles An original pair of these iconic titles associated with the 1st Battalion the Border Regiment who were air-landed landed at Arnhem as part of the 1st Airborne Division.
Scarce Border Regiment Staybright Cap Badge
Scarce Boys Anti Tank Rifle Course Manual Small Arms Training Pamphlet No. 18, 1939, Supplement, Anti-Tank Rifle Course, 1940.
Scarce Boys Anti Tank Rifle Magazine Box A superb 1940 dated example retaining its original paint finish and markings
Scarce Boys Anti Tank Rifle Manual Small Arms Training Volume I, Pamphlet No5, Anti-Tank Rifle, 1942. The standard training manual on the Boys AT Rifle.
Scarce Boys Anti Tank Rifle Manual, 1937 Small Arms Training Pamphlet No. 5, Anti-Tank Rifle, 1937.
Scarce Boys Anti Tank Rifle Manual, 1942 Small Arms Training Pamphlet No. 5, Anti-Tank Rifle, 1942 (superseding the 1937 edition and that reprinted with Amendments (No. 1) 1939)
Scarce Boys Anti-Tank Rifle Clip
Scarce Bren Gun Sling An excellent 1944 dated example.
Scarce Bren Light Machine Gun Book A compact and useful reference now long out of print.
Scarce Bren LMG Webbing Sling A near unissued example dated 1945.
Scarce Bren Machine Gun Instructions for Armourers
Scarce British Army Watch, Wristlet, Waterproof These WWW watches were commissioned by the War Office during WWII with supply commencing in 1945. They are the first chronometer wrist watches adopted by the British Army. The specification for these watches stipulated matte black dials with luminous hands, numbers and indices, subsidiary seconds, shatter-resistant perspex crystals, a case resistant to water, dust and shock, and a high-quality, isochronal 15 jewel movement. They were never general issue, rather being selectively issued for specific operations. Examples are much sought after today, with prices steadily rising. This is an example by Timor, running and keeping excellent time.
Scarce British Military issue Day Sporran An example of a much sought after pattern. It has been pipe-clayed. This can be removed with a stiff brush should one wish to return the bag to a brown hide finish
Scarce British MkIII Steel Helmet A good example of the MkIII helmet associated with the D-Day landings. Both the shell and liner are maker-marked and dated, the former being a much sought after feature. The liner is a tad dry with a few slight tears, and the chin strap has lost its elasticity, though replacements can be found.
Scarce British MkIII Steel Helmet A good example of the MkIII helmet associated with the D-Day landings. 1944 dated and retaining an excellent original textured paint finish. As usual the chin strap has lost its elasticity, though replacements can be found. This is a scarce un-touched example retaining its original liner.
Scarce British MkIII Steel Helmet A good example of the MkIII helmet associated with the D-Day landings and replaced before the War\'s end by the MkIV. It retain\'s its original paint finish, and the chin strap is still elastic. The shell is maker-marked.
Scarce British Sniper Telescopic Sights Book
Scarce brooched RFC Cap Badge A lovely gilt example
Scarce Brown Bess Bayonet Having New Land shoulders and Baker's improved spring catch
Scarce Browning Automatic Rifle Manual A scarce copy of Gale & Polden\'s superb pamphlet on the BAR.
Scarce Canadian Auxilliary Pouches and Yoke A mint unissued WWII dated set of the pouches intended to carry supplementary ammunition.
Scarce Canadian Battledress Trousers An excellent pair in size 12 and 1944 dated. Some marks though at present un-cleaned.
Scarce Canadian Field Service Cap A good 1943 dated example in a large size.
Scarce Canadian issue 1907 Pattern Bayonet An excellent 1918 dated example by Wilkinson. It bears a struck Canadian ownership mark to the pommel, and of further interest is the subtle clipped point.
Scarce Canadian P'37 Holster
Scarce Canadian Pattern 1937 Binoculars Case
Scarce Canadian P\'37 Browning Pistol Holster An exceptional example of the seldom encountered first pattern Canadian holster for the Browning
Scarce Canadian RAF B-Type Flying Helmet
Scarce Canadian RAF Issue Long-Hose Respirator A very good example of this distinctive pattern, complete in it's original haversack bearing its original owners' details
Scarce Canadian RAF P\'37 Webbing Bayonet Frog A mint unissued example.
Scarce Canadian Tank Crew Holster An officially shortened example retaining its WWII date
Scarce Canadian variant P'37 Bayonet Frog
Scarce Canadian Water Bottle
Scarce Canadian Webbing Anklets An unissued pair
Scarce Canadian Webbing Frog for No4 Bayonet This, alongside the Indian variant I also have in stock, is the only P\'37 frog designed specifically for the No4 spike bayonet. They are also the smallest of such frogs. Solely manufactured in Canada, this one is in virtually mint condition.
Scarce Carbine Socket Bayonet An exceptional example of a British military carbine bayonet with Lovell's catch and dating to the second quarter of the 19th Century
Scarce cariant WWI-WWII Sam Browne Revolver Holster An extremely good example of this distinctive pattern
Scarce carton of inert WWII .38 Military Revolver Rounds
Scarce Cavalry Warrant Officers\' Arm Badges Book The only work in its field, and superb
Scarce clip of Inert Boer War / pre-WWI German Mauser Rounds
Scarce clip of Inert WWII Drill 30-06 Rounds Home Guard issue for use with the P' 13 / M. 17 Rifles
Scarce Coldstream Guard Cloth Inisgnia Group
Scarce Coldstream Guards History
Scarce Commando / Beach Landing Wireless Set No. 46 The Wireless Set No. 46 was an HF portable man-pack transceiver used by the British Army during the Second World War for use during beach landings. Introduced in 1942, it was a 6 valve set with 3 preset crystal controlled channels, housed in a water-resistant enclosure carried in a webbing pouch. The set was powered by a separate dry cell battery carried in a haversack. This set comprises the transceiver, carrier, microphone and receivers, battery carrier and rare junction box.
Scarce Commercial Voulunteer P'1888 Bayonet Distinctive in lacking a cleaning hole to the hilt, and free of manufacturer's or Ordnance stamps
Scarce Communications Headphones & Chest Set A superb 1940 dated example.
Scarce compact WWI British Army Stereo Binoculars
Scarce complete Intructions for Armourers The most detailed technical reference covering most of the small arms issued to the British Army during both World Wars. It comprises the technical volume, supported by a quantity of large folding technical diagrams, and covers various rifles, the Lewis, Vickers and Hotchkiss machine guns, edged weapons, bicycles and related accessories. Highly recommended.
Scarce deactivated 1931 Enfield No2 Revolver A nicely deactivated example of the scarce Enfield No2 MkI Revolver. It is fitted with it\'s original first pattern wooden grips and has matching serial numbers. Aside from a broken barrel release catch spring it in handsome condition, retaining most of it\'s original finish. Sorry, for sale within the UK only.
Scarce Denison Sleeping Bag
Scarce Desrt Issue Webbing Anklets A set of the high-leg webbing gaiters issued for wear with shorts in desert conditions. (See Brayley & Ingrams, Khaki Drill & Jungle Green.). WWII dated and in near mint condition.
Scarce DLI 50th Division D-Day Medal Group A very good medal group to an infantryman of the 50th (Northumbrian) Division who served throughout the War in North Africa, Italy and North West Europe from D-Day so far as Operation Market Garden. Private Weaver was it appears wounded and ultimately discharged as medically unfit, being awarded the King's Badge. The group includes an extensive archive of official and other documents.
Scarce DLI 50th Division D-Day Medal Group Additional images
Scarce Double Ration Canister Carrier In unissued condition though sunned.
Scarce Double Ration Canister Carrier In dusty unissued condition.
Scarce Double Ration Canister Carrier Wartime dated and in near unissued condition.
Scarce Drill Purpose 1907 Pattern Bayonet
Scarce Drill Purpose No36 Mills Grenade An excellent original example.
Scarce early 1937 Pattern Webbing Set An original set of 1937 Pattern webbing dating to the first year of issue (the 1937 Pattern was actually first adopted and issued in this year). This is a homogeneous set as issued, uniformly Blanco\'d and preserved as last worn. As such it is rare indeed. Fresh to the market and absolutely original, no re-enactor-assembled group.
Scarce early 19th Century Doulton & Watts Nelson Jug
Scarce early 20th Century Staff Officer\'s Field Service Cap
Scarce early 2nd Pattern FS Fighting Knife An example of the first variant second pattern Farirbairn Sykes knife with nickel plated hilt and hand forged blade. This example is an uncommon in bearing some form of issue stamp to the crossguard.
Scarce early book on SS Uniforms & Insignia
Scarce early British Military Percussion Musket Of a pattern illustrated in Blackmore's "British Military Firearms" and described as an experimental smoothbore Brunswick of circa 1840. A handsome and sophisticated musket having a 36-inch barrel secured by captive keys, back-action lock and combined peep / notch rear sight. The barrel at the muzzle is fitted with a bar to take a Baker or Brunswick type sword bayonet (illustrated by Blackmore on the example held by the Royal Armouries). The quality of construction is high and the condition is very fine; the lock has a strong crisp action. Curiously devoid of markings aside from a small working-life engraved numeric mark to the trigger guard indicating Indian / Nepali ownership. No doubt a pattern trialed by the Ordnance and adopted by Volunteer or colonial units. In all a handsome and fascinating early percussion musket.
Scarce Early E-Type Flying Helmet An example of the RAF externally-wired E-Type flying helmet. Very clearly marked and in a large size.
Scarce early General Service Cap An example in barathea, as initially produced prior to the use of serge. Aside from having a badge affixed it is in unissued condition.
Scarce early General Service Cap An early gaberdine example in virtually unissued condition, never having had a badge affixed
Scarce early General Service Cap An early gaberdine example in unissued condition, never having had a badge affixed
Scarce early GQ Parachute Badge An example of the first pattern badge pre-dating the enamelled type. These were unofficial parachute qualification wings issued to paratroops and others by the parachute manufacturer Gregory Quilter
Scarce early History of Wellington's Peninsular Campaign Additional images
Scarce early History of Wellington's Peninsular Campaign A NARRATIVE OF THE CAMPAIGN OF THE BRITISH ARMY IN SPAIN commanded by his Excellency Lieut-General Sir John Moore, authenticated by official papers and original letters Published by J. Johnson, London (1809)
Scarce early Paratroop Training Helmet An excellent example of this pattern. Prior to the adoption of specialist steel and sorbo rubber helmets, Britain’s first paratroops used the Air Ministry's B-Type helmet as issued devoid of earcups. A very good photograph of this helmet in use can be found in Brian Davis' superb Key Uniform Guide on British Paratroops.
Scarce early Paratroop Training Helmet An exceptional example of this pattern. Prior to the adoption of specialist steel and sorbo rubber helmets, Britain’s first paratroops used the Air Ministry's B-Type helmet as issued devoid of ear cups. A very good photograph of this helmet in use can be found in Brian Davis' superb Key Uniform Guide to British Paratroops.
Scarce early Paratroop Training Helmet Prior to the adoption of specialist steel and sorbo rubber helmets, Britain’s first paratroops used the Air Ministry's B-Type helmet as issued devoid of ear cups. A very good photograph of this helmet in use can be found in Brian Davis' excellent Key Uniform Guide to British Paratroops.
Scarce early Paratroop Training Helmet Prior to the adoption of specialist steel and sorbo rubber helmets, Britain’s first paratroops used the Air Ministry's B-Type helmet as issued devoid of ear cups. A very good photograph of this helmet in use can be found in Brian Davis' excellent Key Uniform Guide to British Paratroops. This is a very good example bearing its original label
Scarce early Paratroop Training Helmet Prior to the adoption of specialist steel and sorbo rubber helmets, Britain’s first paratroops used the RAF / Air Ministry B-Type helmet, as issued devoid of ear cups. A very good photograph of this helmet in use can be found in Brian Davis' excellent "Key Uniform Guide to British Paratroops". This is the best example I have ever handled.
Scarce early Paratroop Training Helmet An exceptional example of this pattern. Prior to the adoption of specialist steel and sorbo rubber helmets, Britain’s first paratroops used the Air Ministry\'s B-Type helmet as issued devoid of ear cups. A very good photograph of this helmet in use can be found in Brian Davis\' Key Uniform Guide to British Paratroops.
Scarce early Serge Battledress Blouse A good example of the collector-termed '1937' Pattern BD blouse. Dated 1940 it has the unlined serge collar unique to early issues. It retains its original Royal Warwickshire Regiment shoulder titles and appears to have had rank pips.
Scarce early variant Parachute Regiment electroplated Cap Badge with voided crown
Scarce early variant Sten Submachine Gun Webbing Sling The Mk 1 variant identifiable by virtue of being of fixed length and having a D-shaped rather than an oval ring. This is a rare example showing little use and retaining its original stamps
Scarce early Victorian Volunteer's Buff Leather Waist Belt Bearing unit marks and retaining its original white metal locket buckle
Scarce early War Battle Training Manual
Scarce early War Battle Training Manual
Scarce early WWI Flechette One of the most scarce and attractive of variants. I have seen examples of this pattern sell for up to £375 online.
Scarce early WWII British Army Motorcyclists\' Helmet An item of WWII British Army headgear many collectors are unaware of. Preceding the introduction of the \'pulp\' helmet, this rubberproofed khaki cotton canvas helmet was standard issue to Army despatch riders and other motorcyclists.It was worn with the short jacket and leggings. This is an unissued 1940 dated example.
Scarce early WWII British Army Motorcyclists\' Helmet Though Dan Prosser asserts there is evidence of these helmets being wron by RAF test pilots during the War, it remains a little understood item of WWII British Army headgear. Preceding the introduction of the \'pulp\' helmet, this rubberproofed khaki cotton canvas helmet was standard issue to Army despatch riders and other motorcyclists.It was worn with the short jacket and leggings. This is an unissued example.
Scarce early WWII British Army Motorcyclists\' Helmet Preceding the introduction of the 'pulp' helmet, this rubber-proofed khaki cotton canvas helmet was standard issue to Army despatch riders and other motorcyclists.It was worn with the short jacket and leggings. This is an exceptional 1940 dated example.
Scarce early WWII British Army Motorcyclists\' Helmet Preceding the introduction of the 'pulp' helmet, this rubber-proofed khaki cotton canvas helmet was standard issue to Army despatch riders and other motorcyclists.It was worn with the short jacket and leggings.
Scarce early WWII Camouflaged Groundsheet Cape A 'dry' but sound example
Scarce early WWII Denim Battledress Trousers
Scarce early WWII Entrenching Tool An excellent example of the early-War entrenching tool adopted with 1937 Pattern webbing prior to the re-introduction of the sirhind type tool. Broad arrow stamped and 1940 dated, a lovely example of this seldom encountered tool.
Scarce early WWII Entrenching Tool An excellent example of the early-War entrenching tool adopted with 1937 Pattern webbing prior to the re-introduction of the sirhind type tool. Broad arrow stamped and 1940 dated, a lovely example of this seldom encountered tool
Scarce early WWII Entrenching Tool An excellent example of the early-War entrenching tool adopted with 1937 Pattern webbing prior to the re-introduction of the sirhind type tool. Broad arrow stamped and 1940 dated, a lovely example of this seldom encountered tool.
Scarce early WWII German Propaganda Leaflet circa 1940
Scarce early WWII Motorcyclist's Fibre Helmet Retaining its original and distinctive MP insignia
Scarce early-War Battledress Trousers A very good set of the so-called 1937 Pattern, retaining their original ankle tabs. Date coded 1940. The few minor moth nips don't stand out. Waist approx 33 inch.
Scarce early-War MkII Steel Helmet An excellent example retaining its original factory applied gloss tan paint finish. The liner is a desirable large size, 7 1/4. Untouched early examples are becoming scarce indeed.
Scarce early-War Motorcyclist's Fibre Helmet A good example, only the chin strap showing some wear and tear. There is photographic evidence showing such helmets were also worn by glider pilots in training
Scarce East Anglian District Printed Flash
Scarce Eastern Command Uncut Printed Flashes As with all I offer, an on original set.
Scarce economy laminate P'37 Shoulder Straps An unissued pair
Scarce economy Laminate Rubberproofed P\'37 Pack Straps
Scarce Edged Weapons Reference A copy of Fred Wilkinson\'s seldom encountered book Edged Weapons. Filled with numerous quality illustrations.
Scarce Edward VII Volunteer Royal Engineers Cap Badge
Scarce Embroidered Home Guard Shoulder Titles
Scarce Essex Regiment Territorial Battalions Cap Badge An excellent original example of this difficult-to-find badge.
Scarce Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife Book A WWII first edition of Captain W E Fairbairn\'s All-In Fighting. This much reproduced work is indeed a classic, covering unarmed combat, and fighting with the FS knife and smatchet, as well as the use of the pistol, rifle and bayonet.
Scarce Field Craft and Battle Drill Manual
Scarce Fire Guard Shoulder Titles A mint unissued pair.
Scarce first issue Parachute Regiment Cap Badge This first variant cap badge is distinguished from the later pattern by way of the voiding to the crown and lion. This type is considerably rarer than the plastic economy pattern
Scarce first issue Parachute Regiment Cap Badge This first variant cap badge is distinguished from the later pattern by way of the voiding to the crown and lion. This type is considerably rarer than the plastic economy pattern. The brooched example here was that of a 13 Para veteran and was acquired from his son.
Scarce first issue Parachute Regiment Cap Badge This first variant cap badge is distinguished from the later pattern by way of the voiding to the crown and lion. This type is considerably rarer than the plastic economy pattern.
Scarce first issue Parachute Regiment Cap Badge This first variant cap badge is distinguished from the later pattern by way of the voiding to the crown and lion. This type is considerably rarer than the plastic economy pattern.
Scarce first issue Parachute Regiment Cap Badge This first variant cap badge is distinguished from the later pattern by way of the voiding to the crown and lion. This type is considerably rarer than the plastic economy pattern.
Scarce first issue Parachute Regiment Cap Badge This first variant cap badge is distinguished from the later pattern by way of the voiding to the crown and lion. This type is considerably rarer than the plastic economy pattern.
Scarce first issue Parachute Regiment Cap Badge This first variant cap badge is distinguished from the later pattern by way of the voiding to the crown and lion. This type is considerably rarer than the plastic economy pattern.
Scarce first issue Parachute Regiment Cap Badge This first variant cap badge is distinguished from the later pattern by way of the voiding to the crown and lion. This type is considerably rarer than the plastic economy pattern
Scarce first issue Parachute Regiment Cap Badge This first variant cap badge is distinguished from the later pattern by way of the voiding to the crown and lion.
Scarce first issue Parachute Regiment Cap Badge This first variant cap badge is distinguished from the later pattern by way of the voiding to the crown and lion.
Scarce first issue Parachute Regiment Cap Badge This first variant cap badge is distinguished from the later pattern by way of the voiding to the crown and lion.
Scarce first variant Canadian Webbing Browning Revolver Holster An unissued example
Scarce First World War Cavalry Lance An excellent and well-marked example dating to 1915. Due to the length of this item, please contact me with your location to arrive at a cost for delivery
Scarce Flintlock Carbine by Rigby of Dublin Complete with socket bayonet and scabbard. The carbine is in excellent condition, with only old repairs to the butt and the lock slipping at full cock to report; the latter could be easily restored. The lock has a roller-frizen. It has a captive ram-rod secured via a swivel on an L-shaped bar designed to accommodate the socket bayonet. The bayonet retains its original scabbard, the latter bearing a Board of Ordnance stamp.
Scarce Flintlock Carbine by Rigby of Dublin Additional images
Scarce Flintlock Carbine by Rigby of Dublin Additional images
Scarce French Bayonet for Mle 1874 or 1886
Scarce Garrison Artillery Webbing Haversack
Scarce Garrison Military Police Arm Band
Scarce Gas Detector Kit
Scarce General Service Cap in a large size Aside from having had a badge affixed this example appears in mint unissued condition (the discolouration of the cotton lining is inherent and not a fault). 1945 dated and in an uncommon large size 7 3/8
Scarce Georgian Gunpowder Magazine An example of Walker\'s Patent powder magazine. Manufactured in no-ferrous and therefore non-spark-generating copper and brass. A handsome and uncommon accessory for the collector of antique firearms. 21 cm x 21 cm
Scarce Georgian Military Powder Flask Though in relic condition, this remains a scarce find, being an original Georgian Board of Ordnance marked powder horn as issued to the British military.
Scarce Georgian Spectacles An uncommon set of brass spectacles with ring terminals to the arms and dating to the late 18th Century.
Scarce German issued French Mle 1866 Bayonet An example of a Chassepot bayonet taken by the Germans following the Franco-Prussian War. Ironically the blade was originally manufactured by Weyersberg and bears the firm's crowned head stamp. The scabbard has been modified by way of having a German pattern frog stud affixed
Scarce German Mauser Bayonet A conversion of the French Mle 1874
Scarce German occupation Czech VZ24 Bayonet In near unissued condition, the scabbard Waffenamt stamps indication manufacture for Wehrmacht use
Scarce German POW Identity Disc A scarce and poignant relic of the Second World War German Stalag VIIIE, which was located at Neuhammer, Poland.
Scarce German WWII 10-line Field Telephone Exchange A very good example of the Wehrmacht Klappenschrank zu 10 Ltg
Scarce Glider Troops Arm Badge
Scarce Great War black Glengarry Of a pattern issued to some War Raised and units, the London Scottish and some regimental pipers
Scarce Great War British Army issue Pocket Watch In working condition
Scarce Great War Caltrop
Scarce Great War Captain\'s Greatcoat A Universal Pattern greatcoat of an officer of the Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Yeomanry. Retaining its original pre-1912 removable shoulder straps. Part of the Ponsonby group listed.
Scarce Great War Indian Pattern 1907 Bayonet An Ishapore example in excellent condition
Scarce Great War Mercantile Marine Group with Torpedo Badge The Torpedo Badge was awarded to merchant seamen who survived a sinking by German torpedo or sea mine and returned to service.
Scarce Great War Period Stereoscope and Stereoviews Those lucky enough to have visited the Hooge Crater Museum will have been struck by the library model magazine stereoviewers and the astonishing stereo views of the Great War. Offered here is such a viewer and an assortment of stereo views. The buyer will not be disappointed. The experience provided by these viewers is as unique as it is powerful.
Scarce Great War Prussian Telegraphist\'s Belt Buckle
Scarce Great War Queen\'s Own Cameron. Highlanders Glengarry Bearing seldom encountered WWI pattern War Department inspector's view stamp
Scarce Great War Royal Naval Division Cap Tally
Scarce Great War Royal Navy Summer Jumper and Collar
Scarce Great War Trench Map Book Topography of Armageddon. A British Trench Map Atlas of the Western Front 1914 - 1918 by Chasseaud with preface by Alan Sillitoe. This large format book runs to 190 pages and reproduces trench maps from the author’s collection, with expert comments and descriptions.
Scarce Green Howards slip-on Shoulder Titles
Scarce group of 1937 Pattern Webbing to one Officer An uncommon named group. The webbing elements are in near mint unissued condition.
Scarce Group of matching named Officer's 1937 Pattern Webbing
Scarce group of WWII Photographs of 4.7-inch Anti Aircraft Artillery Due to their quality I assume these to be official photographs.
Scarce Highland Regiment Other Ranks' Indian-made Khaki Drill Frock
Scarce History of 234 Field Company Royal Engineers D-Day to VE Day
Scarce History of the Border regiment in WWII A copy of P J Shears’ scarce classic The Story of the Border Regiment 1939-1945. Published in 1948 and running to some 184 pages it remains the standard history. Encompassing activities prior to the evacuation from Dunkirk, the 1st Battalion\'s airborne activities in North Africa, Sicily and famously at Arnhem, up to duties in the Far East and even the County Home Guard Battalions. Appendices include an Honour Roll. The original owner, a Border Regiment veteran, has made some minor and interesting annotations. An excellent and scarce book.
Scarce History of the Border regiment in WWII A copy of P J Shears’ scarce classic The Story of the Border Regiment 1939-1945. Published in 1948 and running to some 184 pages it remains the standard history. Encompassing activities prior to the evacuation from Dunkirk, the 1st Battalion\'s airborne activities in North Africa, Sicily and famously at Arnhem, up to duties in the Far East and even the County Home Guard Battalions. Appendices include an Honour Roll. The original owner of this copy, Lt Col John Petty MC, 9 Border, has signed the front end paper.
Scarce History of the East Riding Yeomanry
Scarce History of the Glider Pilot Regiment Ronald Seth's Lion with Blue Wings: the Story of the Glider Pilot Regiment 1942-45.
Scarce History of the Glider Pilot Regiment Ronald Seth's Lion with Blue Wings: the Story of the Glider Pilot Regiment 1942-45
Scarce History of the Glider Pilot Regiment Ronald Seth's Lion with Blue Wings: the Story of the Glider Pilot Regiment 1942-45
Scarce History of the Highland Light Infantry Oatts' classic four volume history. Sets are hard to come by and can retail at prices of up to £400.
Scarce History of the KOSB during WWII A copy of Captain Hugh Gunning\'s seldom encountered 1948 work Borderers in Battle, the War Story of the King\'s Own Scottish Borderers 1939-45. This 287 page work remains a classic and important study. In fair well-read condition as is usual for this work.
Scarce History of the Third Infantry Division A copy of Robin McNish\'s excellent Iron Fist - the History of the Third Infantry Division. An excellent work, well illustrated throughout.
Scarce history of US Ordnance
Scarce HM Convoy Cap Tally
Scarce HM Corvette Cap Tally
Scarce HM Minelayer Cap Tally
Scarce Home Front Poster
Scarce Home Guard Anti-Aircraft Training Manual Home Guard Instruction No. 17, 1940, Anti-Aircraft Training.
Scarce Home Guard Battledress Blouse An original 7th Battalion Norfolk Home Guard BD Blouse retaining its original insignia including printed battalion flashes in an uncommon side-by-side configuration. Of further interest is the fact the BD is a rare AV example, being an Anti-Vesicant Gas Impregnated garment, appropriately stamped. Such BDs are seldom found. The blouse shows sparse moth nips, though the nap is good and the overall condition most attractive.
Scarce Home Guard Brass Shoulder Title
Scarce Home Guard Brass Shoulder Titles
Scarce Home Guard Group An original Home Guard Proficiency Certificate and copy of Langdon-Davies\' The Home Guard Training Manual, both formerly the property of the same member of the 22nd Sussex Home Guard.
Scarce Home Guard Haversack An excellent strong and supple example of one of the most difficult to find of Home Guard accoutrements
Scarce Home Guard issue Gas Mask Named to its 8th Battalion Cornwall Home Guard original owner
Scarce Home Guard Issue P\'17 Bayonet by Winchester
Scarce Home Guard Leaflet Notes on the Powers of His majesty\'s Armed Forces Engaged in Active Operations in the United Kingdom, with Regard to the Civil Population and Property. Published 1940.
Scarce Home Guard Manual To All Home Guard Commanders - Obstructing and Delaying the Enemy. Running to some 16 pages.
Scarce Home Guard Map reading Manual Captain W Stanley Lewis\'s Map Reading for the Home Guard. Published circa 1941 and running to some 40 pages. In excellent condition.
Scarce Home Guard Night Training Manual Home Guard Instruction No. 23, 1941, Night Training.
Scarce Home Guard Pocket Manual A Southwarth\'s The Home Guard Pocket Manual. Published in 1941 and running to 63 pages including numerous illustrations. Cover lacking.
Scarce Home Guard Road Block Manual Notes for the Home Guard on Road Blocks and Check Points, published in 1941.
Scarce Home Guard Sharp-Edged MkII Steel Helmet This Wartime variant is seldom encountered. Only produced for a short period of time as a Wartime expedient for issue to the Home Guard (see the great authority John Mills\' superb articles on the develpoment of the MkII helmet as published in the UK edition of Militaria magazine). This is the best example of its kind I have seen.
Scarce Home Guard Sharp-Edged MkII Steel Helmet This Wartime variant is seldom encountered. Only produced for a short period of time as a Wartime expedient for issue to the Home Guard (see the great authority John Mills\' superb articles on the develpoment of the MkII helmet as published in the UK edition of Militaria magazine). This is the best example of its kind I have seen.
Scarce Home Guard Sharp-Edged MkII Steel Helmet This Wartime variant is seldom encountered. Only produced for a short period of time as a Wartime expedient for issue to the Home Guard (see the great authority John Mills' superb articles on the develpoment of the MkII helmet as published in the UK edition of Militaria magazine). This excellent example bears NFS issue marks and retains its original factory-applied tan paint finish.
Scarce Home Guard Sharp-Edged MkII Steel Helmet This Wartime variant is seldom encountered. Only produced for a short period of time as a Wartime expedient for issue to the Home Guard (see the great authority John Mills' superb articles on the develpoment of the MkII helmet as published in the UK edition of Militaria magazine).
Scarce Home Guard Small Arms & Special Weapons Manual One of the Bernards\' series.
Scarce Home Guard Small Arms Training Manual A copy of K M Lazarus\' seldom encountered work Guns for the Home Guard. I suspect this copy is lacking it\'s front cover. Running to some 64 pages.
Scarce Home Guard Steel Helmet This was in my own collection 20 years ago and I have just re-acquired it as part of an old Home Guard collection. It is an excellent untouched Home Guard MkII No2c helmet with its original net and bearing a sewn-in label identifying the original owner as part of the Rippon Home Guard of North Yorkshire. The liner is size 7 and 1940 dated.
Scarce Home Guard Urban Defence Manual Home Guard Instruction No. 27, 1941, Defence in Urban Areas
Scarce Home Guards Arm Patch As initially issued for sewing onto earlier LDV brassards or directly onto the uniform.
Scarce Hotchkiss Machine Gunner's Qualification Badge
Scarce Imperial German Army Finger Ring In aluminium alloy likely salvaged from an aircraft wreck. Bearing an Iron Cross device and inscription "Feldzug Flandern 1914 - 1918" Flanders Campaign 1914 - 1918
Scarce Imperial German Belt Buckle A feldgrau Saxon example dated 1915 in superb condition
Scarce Imperial German Belt Buckle An uncommon Saxon buckle in alloy, the very buckle illustrated in Somer\'s three volume work on Imperial German uniforms & equipment
Scarce Imperial German Belt Buckle A Saxon example in what is either alloy or heavily galvanized steel
Scarce Imperial German Buckle A dated two-piece Saxon example in steel
Scarce Imperial German Captured Mle 1866 Chassepot Bayonet A very good recently discovered example in sleepy condition.
Scarce Imperial German Captured Mle 1866 Chassepot Bayonet A very good example bearing Landsturm issue marks. The blade has been varnished and is in excellent condition
Scarce Imperial german KS98 Bayonet A 1901 dated example bearing issue marks of the South West African Schutztruppe / Kaiserliche Schutztruppe
Scarce Imperial German leather Binoculars Case Rarer by far than those for the Fernglas 08 Galilean binoculars, these are for the Doppelfernrohr 03 prismatic binoculars
Scarce Imperial German S'14 Saw-back Bayonet
Scarce Imperial German Seitengewher 1871 Bayonet Bearing Marine unit stamps
Scarce Imperial German Trench Signalling Lamp A very fine example of the attractive little instrument
Scarce Imperial German Zeltbahn
Scarce Imperial German Zeltbahn
Scarce Imperial German \"Gold for Iron\" Watch Chain A watch chain given to those who donated gold to aid the War effort, a practice encouraged from 1916. The wearing of such iron jewellery became a patriotic act, with who continued to wear gold risking public disapproval
Scarce Indian 1937 Pattern Webbing Compass Pouch
Scarce Indian Colonial Service Lapel Badge
Scarce Indian Jungle Green P\'37 Braces In unissued condition.
Scarce Indian Leather Trench Jerkin These Indian variants were un-lined. This example is in exceptional condition, though lacking some buttons. I can supply replacement Denim Blouse type revolving shank or GS brass buttons free of charge
Scarce Indian Leather Trench Jerkin These Indian variants were un-lined
Scarce Indian No1 MkI** Bayonet A rarely encountered variety. These were introduced during WWII and manufactured from shortened No1 (P\'07) bayonets.
Scarce Indian No1 MkIII* Bayonet A near unissued example complete with original scabbard.
Scarce Indian P\'37 Brace Attachments
Scarce Indian P\'37 Webbing Compass Pouch
Scarce Indian P\'37 Webbing Compass Pouch
Scarce inert .577/450 Martini Henry Drawn Cartridge
Scarce inert .577/450 Martini Henry Drawn Cartridge
Scarce inert .577/450 Martini Henry Rolled Cartridge As used during the Zulu War
Scarce inert .577/450 Martini Henry Rolled Cartridge As used during the Zulu War
Scarce inert .577/450 Martini Henry Rolled Cartridge As used during the Zulu War
Scarce inert 1914 18-pounder Artillery Shell With 1915 dated shell case
Scarce Inert 1915 No 5 (Mills) Grenade An example of sought after early production, having a body of cast and lathe-turned manufacture (commonly termed "centre-cast" by the illiterate) and a smaller variant pin ring. The base plug appear to indicate manufacture by the firm Brooks & Doxey Ltd.
Scarce inert 1917 Austrian 37mm Trench Gun Round An example in the rare steel case utilizing a Mannlicher cartridge as primer
Scarce inert 1917 Austrian 37mm Trench Gun Round An example in the rare steel case utilizing a Mannlicher cartridge as primer.
Scarce inert 1943 6-pounder Artillery Blank Shell Case
Scarce inert 1944 4.2-inch Mortar Round The fuse is a post-war example
Scarce inert Armourer's 1942 Mk V Dummy .303 Round Manufactured at the Royal Ordnance Factory, Blackpole, Worcester
Scarce Inert Army Issue 12 Bore Shotgun SG Cartridge A loaded with relatively large claibre shot and issued to the Home Guard amongst others
Scarce Inert Army Issue 12 Bore Shotgun Solid Shot Cartridge As issued to the Home Guard
Scarce Inert Army Issue 12 Bore Shotgun Solid Shot Cartridge As issued to the Home Guard
Scarce Inert Army Issue 12 Bore Shotgun Solid Shot Cartridge As issued to the Home Guard
Scarce Inert Army Issue 12 Bore Shotgun Tracer Cartridge
Scarce inert Boer War / pre-WWI German Mauser Round
Scarce inert Boer War / pre-WWI German Mauser Round
Scarce inert Boer War / pre-WWI German Mauser Round
Scarce inert Great War Ottoman Turkish Artillery Shell
Scarce inert High Explosive 2-inch Mortar Round Retaining its original markings
Scarce inert Home Guard issue 12-bore Solid Shot Cartidge
Scarce Inert Imperial German Model 1915 Defensive Discushandgranate Grenade
Scarce inert Mk II No 36 (Mills) Training Grenade
Scarce inert No 75 Hawkins Grenade
Scarce inert No 77 Grenade
Scarce inert No68 MkIII Anti-Tank Rifle Grenade
Scarce inert pre-WWI Ordnance Quick Firing 13-pounder Artillery Round
Scarce inert un-fired 1918 6-pounder Artillery Shell
Scarce inert Victorian 15-pounder Artillery Shell
Scarce inert Victorian 15-pounder Artillery Shell
Scarce inert Victorian 15-pr Artillery Shell
Scarce inert WWI German M'17 Stick Grenade Detonator
Scarce inert WWI German Stick Grenade A good example of the M1917 Stielgranate. The cap is original though a replacement.
Scarce inert WWI No27 Phosphorus Grenade
Scarce inert WWII 2-pounder Artillery Shell
Scarce inert WWII No77 Grenade The best example I have seen in years. It retains its original paint finish and markings, with no rust or perforations.
Scarce inert WWII PIAT Practice / Drill Round Complete with original internal elements intended to mimic the mass and ballistic properties of the live round
Scarce inert WWII S-Mine 35 An excellent example of the so-called 'bouncing Betty'
Scarce Instructional No36 \"Mills\" Grenade An exceptional example of the Grenade, No 36, For Instruction. It retains it\'s original finish and instructional fuse. Seldom encountered in such condition.
Scarce inter-War / WWII Other Rank's Service Dress Cap
Scarce Inter-War / WWII RAF Practice Bomb A scarce example of an RAF 12-lb (?) Practice Bomb, so designed as to emit a puff of smoke indicating point of impact.
Scarce inter-War dated Army Other Ranks' Issue Wolseley Pattern Tropical Helmet An excellent example.
Scarce inter-War Mk III Fullerphone
Scarce Intructions for Armourers 1931 The most detailed technical reference covering most of the small arms issued to the British Army during both World Wars. It covers various rifles, the Lewis, Vickers and Hotchkiss machine guns, edged weapons, bicycles and related accessories. Highly recommended.
Scarce Italian Model 1871 Bayonet
Scarce Japanese Personal Flag A very good example of this most poignant of Far East theatre War souvenirs.
Scarce Japanese Type 30 Straight Quillon Bayonet A good example manufactured at the Kokura Arsenal.
Scarce King's Liverpool Regiment unit marked P'1907 Bayonet A very good example unit marked to the 2nd Battalion King's Liverpool Regiment.
Scarce Lancashire Fusiliers Hackle
Scarce Lancashire Fusiliers Pagri Badge
Scarce Lancashire Hussars Imperial Yeomanry Cap Badge A gilding metal example dating from the period 1903-1908. Part of a small collection of Lancashire Hussars badges I have acquired.
Scarce late 19th / early 20th Century WD Office Dial Clock An extremely handsome dial clock of the type used in War Department offices, from barracks to recruiting and administrative offices. Having an 8-day running spring driven balance wheel movement and white painted face with Roman numerals, the face also bearing the Ordnance broad arrow device. The glass has a brass bezel. In all a most attractive wall clock with an appealing provenance. Minutes chapter 12" diameter, almost 17" overall
Scarce late War German Army Rucksack The lining made in part from splinter pattern camouflage fabric
Scarce late WWI P'08 Webbing Bayonet Frog An uncommon pattern of rivetted construction
Scarce LDV Anti-Tank Training Manual Local Defence Volunteers Instruction No. 8, 1940, Tanks and Tank Destruction
Scarce Lee Enfield MkIII Stripper Clip
Scarce Lewis Machine Gun Ammunition Box An excellent well-marked WWI dated example.
Scarce Lewis Machine Gun Ammunition Box A 1918 dated example with a good paint finish and original markings. It lacks its leather strap handle though this would be a relatively straight-forward restoration.
Scarce Lewis Machine Gun Parts Identification List
Scarce Lewis Machine Gun Spring Tension Gauge The only example I have encountered with such a modification to the lever/screw-driver. An excellent example.
Scarce Lewisham Engineering No 4 MK II* Bayonet Lewisham Engineering produced 84,566 of the No.4 Mk II* spike bayonet between 1942 and 1943
Scarce Lincoln Home Guard Lincoln Imp printed Flash
Scarce Line-man Equipment Pouches Very seldom encountered
Scarce Long P\'37 Belt Seldom encountered in this size.
Scarce LRDG / SAS Issue Tropal Coat An unissued example of the British Army Coat, Kapok Lined sometimes also referred to as the Tropal Coat. This was the Army\'s most heavily insulated coat, some being sheepskin lined, others lined in quilted kapok. They were certainly worn during the Norwegian Campaign though are more famously associated with the Long Range Desert Group and SAS in North Africa, by whom they are frequently illustrated being worn in period photographs. This is a superb example, which save for some storage marks is in mint unissued condition.
Scarce LRDG / SAS Issue Tropal Coat An unissued example of the British Army Coat, Kapok Lined sometimes also referred to as the Tropal Coat. This was the Army\'s most heavily insulated coat, some being sheepskin lined, others lined in quilted kapok. They were certainly worn during the Norwegian Campaign though are more famously associated with the Long Range Desert Group and SAS in North Africa, by whom they are frequently illustrated being worn in period photographs. This is a superb example, which save for some failed stitching and storage marks is in mint unissued condition.
Scarce Machine Gun Corps History
Scarce Matching Pair 1937 Pattern Basic Pouches A 1944 dated pair.
Scarce Matching Pair 1937 Pattern Braces In mint unissued condition, a true matching pair in a desirable size. Becoming extremely difficult to find.
Scarce matching Pair 1939 Dated P\'37 Braces An unusually named matching pair with early dates.
Scarce matching pair Indian 1937 Pattern Braces A scarce matching pair, maker-marked and dated. In mint unissued condition.
Scarce matching pair of 1940 dated Boot Brushes
Scarce Memoir of Charles Ffoulkes, Keeper of the Royal Amrouries
Scarce mid 19th Century British Bayonet Frog
Scarce Middlesex Regiment Officers\' Bronze Cap Badge A First or Second World War period bronze Service Dress cap badge. Maker-marked Firmin, London
Scarce mint matching P\'37 L-Straps A matched WWII dated pair of 1937 Pattern shoulder straps for wear with the haversack. They are of an economy pattern, having steel rather than brass tabs. In mint unissued condition. An item of 1937 Pattern kit which is getting extremely difficult to find when matched and in this condition.
Scarce mint unissued 1938 Webbing Bren Gun Valise
Scarce Mint Unissued Canadian P\'37 Basic Pouches A dated matching pair.
Scarce Mint Unissued Long 1937 Pattern Braces
Scarce Mk 3 Steel Helmet in original green paint finish A good example of this pattern associated with D-Day assault troops. Examples retaining their original early production green paint finish are extremely difficult to find
Scarce Mk 3 Steel Helmet in original green paint finish A good example of this pattern associated with D-Day assault troops. Examples retaining their original early production green paint finish are somewhat difficult to find
Scarce Mk I Bren Combination Tool
Scarce Mk I Bren Combination Tool
Scarce Mk I Bren LMG Cocking Handle Having a terminal of elliptical section rather than being spherical
Scarce Mk I* Helmet A Great War Brodie helmet officially re-lined during WWII.
Scarce MkI Sten Sling The seldom encountered first pattern of sling used with the Mki and ealry MkII guns.
Scarce MkII 1903 Pattern 15-round Cartridge Pouches
Scarce MkII Anti-Gas Eyeshields
Scarce MkIII Steel Helmet A good example of the MkIII helmet associated with the D-Day landings. Both the shell and liner are maker-marked and dated, the former being a much sought after feature.
Scarce Motley Anti-Aircraft Mount and Bren Drum Magazine Manual
Scarce Mountain Troops Ski Cap A very good 1944 dated example.
Scarce named WWII ATS Cap Badge An interesting example which has been personalised by it's original owner.
Scarce named WWII ATS Coloured Field Service Cap A lovely example
Scarce named WWII ATS Overcoat
Scarce named WWII Medal Group An extensive group to T 4041558 Driver J Taylor Royal Army Service Corps.
Scarce named WWII Other Rank's Service Dress Cap An extremely good example
Scarce near mint WWII Royal Navy Rating's Cap in a large size
Scarce near mint WWII Royal Navy Rating's Cap in a large size
Scarce Netherlands Beaumont Rifle Bayonet
Scarce Netherlands Patriotic Token An attractive 1939 Netherlands Ready patriotic mobilisation token, apparently issue numbered 5833.
Scarce New Land Pattern Socket Bayonet An example of this uncommon pattern. While the socket has the diameter of a musket barrel, the blade is closer to that of a carbine. I suspect it's been used as a poker, as the blade shows extreme tip wear. These bayonets with their distinctive spring catch are rather rare. I am looking for further examples of this pattern, don't hesitate to get in touch should you have any to spare
Scarce New Zealand Snider Rifle Saw-back Bayonet
Scarce Nigeria Regiment Brass Shoulder Title
Scarce No 18 / No 68 Wireless Set Manual
Scarce No 18 Wireless Set Headphones
Scarce No 18 Wireless Set Manpack Radio Waist Belt
Scarce No 18 Wireless Set Manual
Scarce No 18 Wireless Set Microphone
Scarce No 18 Wireless Set Morse Key
Scarce No 4 Mk I Bayonet An extremely fine example
Scarce No 4 Mk I Bayonet
Scarce No 4 Mk II* Bayonet by Baird Engineering 75,000 of this bayonet were manufactured in Belfast by Baird Engineering, the smallest production run by any manufacturer
Scarce No 4 Mk II* Bayonet by Baird Engineering Baird Engineering of Belfast produced fewer bayonets of this pattern than any other contractor
Scarce No4 Bayonet by Savage in Victory Plastics Scabbard
Scarce No4 Bayonet in Victory Plastics Scabbard An excellent example of the US-made Victory Plastics scabbard for the No4 socket bayonet, complete with it\'s integral webbing frog. The bayonet itself is Longbranch Canadian-made.
Scarce No4 Bayonet in Victory Plastics Scabbard A good example of this seldom encountered scabbard variation.
Scarce No4 Bayonet in Victory Plastics Scabbard A good example of this seldom encountered scabbard variation, the bayonet itself is a Stevens-Savage US-made variant
Scarce No4 Bayonet in Victory Plastics Scabbard An uncommonly good example of this seldom encountered scabbard variation, the bayonet itself is a Stevens-Savage US-made variant
Scarce No4 Lee Enfield Parts Identification List An excellent reference which includes details of bayonets and other accessories
Scarce No4 MkI Bayonet An original example of this sought after pattern
Scarce No4 MkI Bayonet An original example
Scarce No4 MkI Cruciform-section Bayonet A very good example of the much sought after No4 MkI bayonet.
Scarce No4 MkII Bayonet in Victory Plastics Scabbard A lovely example of this scarce variant.
Scarce No5 Jungle Carbine Bayonet A near mint unissued example
Scarce No5 Jungle Carbine Bayonet A near mint unissued example by Wilkinson
Scarce No9 Bayonet A British No9 Bayonet for the No4 Lee Enfield service rifle. In unissued condition and bearing marks indicating it was manufactured at the Royal Ordnance factory Poole in 1949. A superb example.
Scarce Nordenfelt Cartridge Case
Scarce Officers\' Wolsely Pattern Tropical helmet Tin
Scarce OR's Service Dress Cap Buttons Examples of these small General Service buttons are very difficult to source
Scarce Ordnance Issue Brass Revolver Cleaning Rod As used from the late 19th Century up until the Second World War and carried in most issue revolver holsters.
Scarce Ordnance Issue F-S Fighting Knife An excellent third pattern Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife bearing an Ordnance broad arrow stamp to the crossguard indicating official issue.
Scarce Ordnance QF 3 Pounder Artillery Shell Case A very good example of a Boer War period Royal Navy Hotchkiss 3-Pounder shell case. In 1886 this gun was the first of the modern QF artillery to be adopted by the Royal Navy, built under licence by Elswick Ordnance Company. By World War I the Hotchkiss gun was obsolete, and was gradually replaced in its class by the more powerful Ordnance QF 3 pounder Vickers gun. This case bears clear head-stamps and is 1901 dated.
Scarce Ordnance-marked Sam Browne Sword Frog A First World War example
Scarce original BSA Lewis Machine Gun Manual
Scarce original US 1907 Leather Rifle Sling
Scarce original WWII Camouflaged Helmet Net I remember the days when these could still be found with ease, they are sadly now near impossible to find. An original WWII two-tone camouflage helmet net. They display extremely well and enhance any helmet.
Scarce original WWII Camouflaged Helmet Net I remember the days when these could still be found with ease, they are sadly now near impossible to find. An original WWII two-tone camouflage helmet net. They display extremely well and enhance any helmet.
Scarce Original WWII Free Belgian Forces Shoulder Title From a collection dating to the 1940\'s I have acquired. These titles are much reproduced, originals are rather rare.
Scarce original WWII Reconnaissance Corps Cap Badge A rarity in a sea of fakes and reproductions out there.
Scarce OTS Mhow Brass Shoulder Title A scarce WWII title from the Officer Training School at Mhow, India.
Scarce Pair 4th Indian Division Printed Flashes
Scarce Pair East Anglian District Printed Flashes
Scarce pair Economy Pattern Rubber-Proofed P\'37 Cross-Straps A pair of P\'37 Braces manufactured from stitched rubber-proofed canvas rather than webbing. In mint unissued condition. I have seen cross straps, rifle slings, pack straps, and also L-straps manufactured in this material, though have had no definitive explanation of it\'s origin. It has been suggested as a tropical variant, though I still consider War Economy as the most likely explanation. Do let me know if you\'ve seen other items this fabricated or if you have further information.
Scarce pair Far East issue Underwear Shorts A pair of WWII Indian-made underwear shorts as issued in the Far East. Clearly maker-marked and dated. In near mint condition save for rusting of two buttons, these however are easy to replace with originals.
Scarce pair Highland Regiment Hose Tops In excellent condition. These may be related to the Victorian Doublet and spats I have listed as they came from the same source.
Scarce pair Loyal North Lancashire Regiment Slip-On Titles
Scarce pair of 1939 Pattern Rifle Cartridge Carriers Now seldom encountered, a good pair of cartridge carriers from the 1939 pattern equipment set.
Scarce pair of 46th Infantry Division Tropical Slip-on Flashes North African / Italian theatre worn
Scarce pair of 8th Armoured Division Flashes
Scarce pair of Canadian P\'37 Shoulder Straps A scarce matching pair of Canadian P\'37 Braces in mint unissued condition. Both are the type without loops
Scarce Pair of Printed 2nd Infantry Division Patches An excellent matched pair ex-Battledress.
Scarce pair of Royal Armoured Corps Officers\' Collar Badges
Scarce pair of Unissued WWII British Identity Discs
Scarce pair of unisuued WWI Lewis Machine Gun Webbing Magazine Pouch Shoulder Strap
Scarce pair of unisuued WWI Lewis Machine Gun Webbing Magazine Pouch Shoulder Straps
Scarce pair of unisuued WWI Lewis Machine Gun Webbing Magazine Pouch Shoulder Straps
Scarce pair of unisuued WWI Lewis Machine Gun Webbing Magazine Pouch Shoulder Straps
Scarce pair of WWII 1944 Pattern Jungle Boots An excellent 1945 dated pair of this distinctive pattern
Scarce pair of WWII RAF Officers\' Service Dress Trousers
Scarce Pair of WWII RAF P\'37 L-Straps A particularly rare item of Second World War British web equipment, the shoulder straps form the RAF blue-grey 1937 Pattern accoutrement set. This pair is in used condition though at least one shows a wartime date.
Scarce pair of WWII Royal Tank Regt. OR\'s Collar Badges Formerly the property of 78834765 J Northcott who was promoted from the Ranks of the Royal Tank Regiment and later served with the Reconnaissance Corps
Scarce pair of WWII Vehicle Headlamp Blackout Cowls
Scarce Pair Officers\' Tropical Puttees A lovely pair in the pale colour worn with khaki drill.
Scarce pair RAF Dog Tags
Scarce pair RAF Officer\'s Dog Tags
Scarce pair Royal Scots Officers\' Collar Badges A matched pair in bronze.
Scarce pair Royal Scots Officers\' Collar Badges A pair in gilt metal.
Scarce Pair WWI Officers\' Gorget Patches
Scarce Pair WWI Officers\' Gorget Patches
Scarce pair WWI T-OTC-INNS OF COURT Shoulder Titles A good pair of titles. The Inns of Court Officer Training Corps was part of the Territotial Force and was administered by the County of London Association with the object of providing trained officers for the Territorial Force and Special Reserve.
Scarce pair WWII dated P\'37 Basic Pouches An unissued pair by different manufacturers but matching dates. Becoming extremely difficult to find in unissued condition.
Scarce Pair WWII RAF Anklets A matching pair of WWII RAF issue gaiters in unissued condition. Air Ministry marked and WWII dated.
Scarce Paratroop Rifle Valise
Scarce Pattern 1888 MkIII Bayonet Aside from the coveted first pattern MkI, this is the most rare of the P'88 variants, identified by the presence of bolts rather than brass rivets securing the walnut grips
Scarce Pattern 1903 Bayonet A good example bearing Lincolnshire Regiment marks
Scarce Pattern 1903 Mk I Infantry Bandolier Identifiable by means of its elaborate triangular buckle, a feature abandoned upon the introduction of the Mk II bandolier in 1905.
Scarce Pattern 1908 Webbing Entrenching Tool Carrier
Scarce Pattern 1914 Leather Belt A 1915 dated example by Simmons. Strong and flexible and crying out for a polish
Scarce Pattern 1939 Leather Holster
Scarce Pattern WWII Indian Issue Machete An excellent example of this seldom-encountered pattern.
Scarce portrait of Emma Hamilton, Nelson\'s Mistress An extremely fine mezzotint after George Romney\'s portrait of Nelson\'s mistress Emma Lady Hamilton. Pencil-signed by the engraver and published by Virtue & Co in 1909. Framed and mounted under glass. Please note I can ship this item framed or out of frame.
Scarce post-War British Army Small Arms Training Manuals Including the SLR, Sterling SMG, GPMG, bayonet, grenades and mortar. A fascinating group
Scarce Postcard Photograph of the Lonsdale Battalion Border Regiment Showing troops at rifle practice from a trench, likely taken at Carlisle racecourse
Scarce pre-1804 Royal Navy Cutlass An excellent and well marked example of this desirable sword pattern with its distinctive figure-of-eight or double-disc guard
Scarce pre-1902 KOSB Cap Badge A superb example of a Victorian KOSB cap badge by the respected firm of J R Gaunt, London and bearing their brass plaque verso.
Scarce pre-War Luftwaffe Bayonet Frog A dark brown leather Luftwaffe Bekleidungs Ampt marked example of the frog for the K98 rifle bayonet
Scarce pre-WWI 1903 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier A very good 1910 dated example
Scarce pre-WWI Army Motor Reserve Cap Badge
Scarce pre-WWI Military Monocular A well-marked Ross x 8 military monocular dated 1908. Both case and instrument bear Indian Ordnance stamps. The case\'s hinge is an old replacement though sound. Optically there is some slight hazing/crazing to the optical adhesive and a little play in the ocular sleeve, though the image is good and the screw-focus is fine. In all a scarce pre-WWI British military monocular complete with original case.
Scarce Pre-WWI Scottish Highland Regiment Doublet A striking Edwardian or early George V Highland Regiment Other Ranks\' doublet. Bearing a four-digit service number. A \"salty\" but sound example as found in a costume department and bearing their ownership marks.
Scarce Printed Army Catering Corps Shoulder Title
Scarce Private Purchase Rifle Sling An example of the seldom encountered Bisley sling supplied to marksmen and frequently acquired by officers and snipers.
Scarce P\'37 Economy Pack Straps An excellent pair of the straps, supporting from the 1937 Pattern equipment set manufactured from stitched rubber proofed canvas rather than webbing. I have seen cross straps, rifle slings, L-straps and also a pack with closure straps manufactured in this material, though have had no definitive explanation of it\'s origin. It has been suggested as a tropical variant, though I still consider War Economy as the most likely explanation. Do let me know if you\'ve seen other items this fabricated or if you have further information.
Scarce P\'39 Leather Holster A lovely example of the seldom-encountered original P\'39 configuration.
Scarce P\'53 Bayonet Bushed for the Martini Henry Rifle A very good example complete with its scabbard.
Scarce Queen's Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Titles
Scarce RAF .303 Browning Machine Gun Manual
Scarce RAF 1925 Pattern Belt A good clean example of this scarce and distinctive pattern. There is an old stitched repair to one end and one rear internal belt retaining strap is partially detached.
Scarce RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing Accoutrement Pistol Set
Scarce RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing Belt
Scarce RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing Belt
Scarce RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing Belt
Scarce RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing Belt
Scarce RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing Pistol Holster An unissued example of this pattern which differs from its P\'37 counterpart in having the cleaning rod sleeve on the outside
Scarce RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing Pistol Holster
Scarce RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing Upper Pack A near mint example
Scarce RAF 1937 Pattern Bayonet Frog A good clean un-Blanco\'d example, faintly stamped though I suspect it is 1950 dated.
Scarce RAF 1937 Pattern Webbing Pack Lightly Blanco\'d, though a very seldom encountered item.
Scarce RAF B-Type Flying Helmet A rare example retaining its lower adapter brackets for affixing MkIVb goggles. Certainly used, however the leather is still strong and supple. An honest example and a rare variant worthy of a little TLC.
Scarce RAF Battledress Blouse A 1945 dated example with original insignia. It shows a little moth though is otherwise sound.
Scarce RAF issued Pattern 1907 Bayonet
Scarce RAF J-Type Oxygen Mask An extremely rare RAF J-Type oxygen mask, the first pressure breathing mask adopted by the RAF following trials with the Bazett system.
Scarce RAF Jungle Green Tropical Clothing Shoulder Badges
Scarce RAF M-Type Oxygen Mask The rubber is perished, though the mask is complete. An uncommon pattern.
Scarce RAF MkIIIA Flying Goggles A very good 1939 dated set of these most desirable of Battle-of-Britain period goggles. Original in every way, and a true British-made RAF set.
Scarce RAF Officer Issue Dog Tags
Scarce RAF Officer\'s Greatcoat
Scarce RAF Officer\'s Greatcoat To a Squadron Leader
Scarce RAF Other Airmen\'s Greatcoat
Scarce RAF Parachute Instructors Brevet An original ex-uniform example.
Scarce RAF Rovolver / Pistol Lanyard
Scarce RAF Sidcot Flying Suit 1941 Pattern (Sidcot) flying overall showing very little signs of wear. One lower leg zip is lacking its runner, though this is repairable and won't show when worn with flying boots. Elsewhere the zips are lightly oxidised, though with a gentle rush I am quite sure they will all operate. In a large size ideal for wear or display.
Scarce RAF Sidcot Flying Suit Additional images
Scarce RAF Spotter\'s Mk IV Binoculars
Scarce RAF Squadron Leaders 1937 dated Mess Dress A lovely group comprising jacket, waistcoat and trousers by the prestigious tailors Burberry.
Scarce RAF VR Officer\'s Epaulettes As worn on a Pilot Officer\'s greatcoat.
Scarce RAF \"Bombing Sense\" Pamphlet, 1942
Scarce RAF \"Hints on Night Vision\" Pamphlet, 1943
Scarce RAF \"Oxygen Sense\" Pamphlet, 1944 A most sought after manual covering the G-Type Mask and related material.
Scarce RAMC Medic\'s Arm Band An uncommon example on a khaki band rather than the usual white
Scarce RAOC Training Manual
Scarce re-print of Congreve's 1814 Work on Military Rockets Utterly fascinating
Scarce Reconnaissance Corps Khaki Beret An excellent example of the extremely scarce khaki beret worn by personnel of the Reconnaissance Corps. In my experience these berets are almost as rare as their maroon and green counterparts.
Scarce Reconnaissance Corps OR\'s Cap Badge A lovely as-worn example. Formerly the property of 78834765 J Northcott who was promoted from the Ranks of the Royal Tank Regiment and later served with the Reconnaissance Corps.
Scarce Reconnaissance Corps OR\'s Cap Badge An un-worn example. Formerly the property of 78834765 J Northcott who was promoted from the Ranks of the Royal Tank Regiment and later served with the Reconnaissance Corps
Scarce reference on Military Bullpup Rifles Dugelby's long out-of-print work covers amongst other the EM-2, SA85 and several British bullpup prototypes
Scarce reference to 19th Century Firearms Design & Manufacture
Scarce Renfrewshire National Reserve Lapel Badge
Scarce Rhodesian Infantry Beret The khaki beret British-made and bearing marks of the Southern Rhodesian Government
Scarce Royal Armoured Corps Tropical Slip-On Rank Titles Formerly the property of 78834765 J Northcott who was promoted from the Ranks of the Royal Tank Regiment and later served with the Reconnaissance Corps
Scarce Royal Artillery Militia Cap Badge
Scarce Royal Artillery Officers' Brass Shoulder Titles Slightly smaller than the Other Ranks' equivalent, (see images for a visual comparison)
Scarce Royal Artillery Officer\'s General Service Cap A lovely example from the prestigious manufacturer Burbery.
Scarce Royal Engineers Officers Tropical Helmet A Wolseley pattern helmet with its original RE flash. Inside it bears its original owner\'s name and service number. Aside from wear and losses to the edge binding the condition is very good indeed. A very good named and unit-badged example.
Scarce Royal Flying Corps Timepiece A very good working example of the much sought after 8-day non-luminous MkV aircrew timepiece as mounted on the instrument panels of RFC aircraft cockpits. After the War most appear to have had bows added to allow them to be worn as pocket watches. Good survivors like this are today highly prized.
Scarce Royal Navy Issue Boatswain\'s Call An example of the seldom encountered Ordnance issue Boatswain\'s Call (or Bosun\'s Pipe) dating to the period of the World Wars. It is of conventional form though has a barrel-form buoy the ends of which are stuck with the Ordnance broad arrow mark. There is an old soldered repair to the buoy, otherwise the condition is excellent. A scarce and evocative object.
Scarce Royal Navy Issue Boatswain\'s Call An example of the seldom encountered Royal Navy issue Boatswain\'s Call (or Bosun\'s Pipe) dating to the period of the World Wars. It is of conventional form with barrel-form buoy, the ends of which are stuck with the Ordnance broad arrow mark. An excellent and scarce example.
Scarce Royal Navy Pattern 1888 Boarding Pike A fine and well-marked example of a Pattern 1888 Naval Boarding Pike. Postage not included. Email to discus delivery options.
Scarce Royal Navy Pattern 1888 Boarding Pike A fine and well-marked example of a Pattern 1888 Naval Boarding Pike. Postage not included. Email to discus delivery options.
Scarce Royal Navy Reserve (Trawler Section) Medal Pair A British War and Allied Victory Medal pair to a Skipper of the Royal Navy Reserve (Trawler Section). The accompanying photograph was discovered with the pair, though shows a shipwright rate, so may be associated. The RNR(T) comprised deep sea Merchant Navy vessels as minesweepers and patrol ships, it was quite distinct from the RNR proper, and employed fishermen. In both world wars a large number of trawlers were taken up by the Royal Navy complete with their crews, who were entered on a form T124 by which they engaged to serve in a named vessel for the duration of the war only. Fishermen on a T124 formed the bulk of the RNR(T) during the First World War. This excellent pair offers a tangible link to this under-researched aspect of the Great War at sea.
Scarce Royal Scots Warrant Officers\' Cap Badge Of two-piece construction in either un-marked silver or silver plate with the gilt-metal circlet and centre backed in green. An attractive feature is the name of it\'s original owner scratched into the back of the badge.
Scarce Salisbury Plain District Flash An excellent printed example.
Scarce Sam Browne Belt D-ring Strap An uncommon double-ring example
Scarce Sam Browne Officer's Haversack
Scarce scarce early 19th Century Brown Bess Bayonet An example with larger socket ring incorporating a grove for sighting. Manufactured by George Salter and in very fine condition. Skennerton B133.
Scarce Search Light Operator Qualification Badge
Scarce Search Light Operator Qualification Badge
Scarce second variant 'Jerboa' 7th Armoured Division Flash
Scarce second variant 'Skeletal' Battle Jerkin This type is size adjustable
Scarce second Variant 7th Armoured Division Formation Sign
Scarce set of 1943 Canadian No5 Binoculars A very good set with excellent optics.
Scarce set of 50 Great War Battlefield Stereoviews and Viewer
Scarce set of six Zeppelin Postcards A set of six postcards showing Zeppelin SL11 coming down over Cuffley September 1916, from photographs taken by H Scott Orr. SL-11 was the first German airship to be shot down, falling prey to the guns of the BE2c piloted by Lieutenant William Leefe Robinson, RFC, an action for which Robinson was awarded the VC
Scarce set of WWI OR's full-length Puttees
Scarce set of WWII Respirator Spectacles Rare in bearing details of the original owner, a Leading Aircraftman in the RAF.
Scarce Sharp-Edged MkII Steel Helmet This Wartime variant is seldom encountered. Only produced for a short period of time as a Wartime expedient, I believe it was the great authority John Mills who stated these were issued to the Home Guard. This example comes with a provenance to a Motor Torpedo Boat crew man, and indeed under the outer coat of khaki paint there appears to be a coat in Admiralty grey. A scarce example.
Scarce Sharps Rifle Book
Scarce Sheffield Civil Defence Messenger Service Badge
Scarce Signals Satchel An unissued example of the US-manufactured variant for British / Commonwealth use
Scarce Silk Escape Map A desirable example of Sheet A/B, covering France, Belgium, Holland, and the German-Swiss Frontier.
Scarce Skeleton Assault Jerkin The second variant; size-adjustable with tabs for the entrenching tool
Scarce Skeletonised No36 Mills Grenade A lovely original WWII example in an uncommon configuration.
Scarce Small Arms Training Pamphlet Binder A set of binders with original lace for the Small Arms Training series of pamphlets. Printed in 1940.
Scarce Small Arms Training Range Courses Manual Small Arms Training Pamphlet No. 18, Range Courses (War), 1942.
Scarce Small Arms Training Record Book
Scarce SMLE No 2 Sight Line Tool
Scarce South African 1937 Pattern Water Bottle Cradle The South African manufactured P'37 is distinctive in that the fabric has a particularly yellowish hue and is commonly laminated, incorporating a bonding agent which discolours over time. Hence much unissued material appearing rust-stained.
Scarce South African Artillery Officer\'s Cap Badge A seldom encountered Officer\'s Service Dress cap badge, of multi-piece construction with moving wheel.
Scarce South African issue No4 Bayonet
Scarce South African issue-marked Pattern 1907 Bayonet A 1915 dated example
Scarce South East Asia Command Bullion Shoulder Title An original WWII Officer quality bullion-embroidered SEAC shoulder title.
Scarce Street Fire Party Fire Watcher\'s Helmet
Scarce Study of Airborne Equipment John Weeks' Airborne Equipment - A History of its Development
Scarce Traffic Control Arm Band
Scarce Trials X2E1 Bayonet
Scarce two-volume Collection of Great War Personal Accounts A fascinating and well illustrated set
Scarce un-Blanco'd 1908 Pattern Webbing Belt A 1915 dated example in size Large
Scarce un-Blanco'd 1908 Pattern Webbing Brace A 1915 dated example
Scarce un-Blanco'd 1937 Pattern 'skeletal' Water Bottle Carrier
Scarce un-modified 1916 Lewis Machine Gun Magazine Chest
Scarce unissued 1915 Pattern 1903 Greatcoat Carrier Mk II
Scarce unissued 1944 British Army Mosquito Net Helmet Cover
Scarce unissued 1944 Tank Crew \"Pixie Suit\"
Scarce unissued 1945 Army Trouser Braces
Scarce unissued 1945 dated P'44 Webbing Brace Attachments
Scarce unissued 1945 Tank Crew \"Pixie Suit\"
Scarce Unissued General Service Man-Pack Carrier A superb unissued 1945 dated example complete with its original instructions. These when introduced were the lightest in use by any army.
Scarce unissued Indian Pattern 1937 Webbing Belt
Scarce Unissued Snow Camouflage Suit SOLD
Scarce Unissued WWII British Identity Discs I am aware that these are commonly reproduced for re-enactors, however these are a rare original Wartime-manufactured set, as purchased with personal kit belonging to a Veteran, including the FS Knife also listed.
Scarce unissued WWII Canadian Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Scarce unissued WWII Commando Cap Comforter An item of head-gear as iconic and evocative of the Commandos as the green beret itself. This unissued example is maker-marked, War Department broad-arrow stamped and dated 1943. A superb item of WWII Commando head-gear.
Scarce Unissued WWII Royal Navy Officer's Battledress Trousers
Scarce Unit Marked 1888 Pattern bayonet An excellent example of a Second Type Mk I P\'88 Bayonet by Sanderson. It is 1899 dated and bears issue stamps to the pommel indicating issue to the 5th battalion the King\'s Own Scottish Borderers. The blade is exceptional. A lovely example.
Scarce Unit-Marked Pattern 1907 Bayonet A 1915 Wilkinson Sword Pattern \'07 bayonet in original 1915 dated scabbard. The pommel is issue numbered and unit marked to the 3rd Battaion the Duke of Wellington\'s West Riding Regiment. It retains its original P\'08 webbing frog. A most interesting example.
Scarce unit-marked P\'14 Frog An excellent strong and supple example unit marked to the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders).
Scarce unofficial Radio Mechanic Arm Badge
Scarce US 1942 Blade Marked and Dated PAL M3 Fighting Knife in M6 Scabbard
Scarce US Book on Gun Collecting
Scarce US Drill Round, Home Guard Issue A scarce original US wooden-headed 3006 drill round as used by the Home Guard with the P\'17 Rifle. 1926 dated.
Scarce US Remington pattern 1907 Bayonet bearing 3rd Norfolk Regiment Unit Marks Remington manufactured 100,000 bayonets for the British, making it one of the most scarce today.
Scarce US Small Arms Book Hatcher's Notebook contains some rather interesting studies and is difficult to find in the UK
Scarce US War Assistance Battledress Trousers
Scarce US War Assistance Battledress Trousers Using lighter fabric than some encountered
Scarce variant 1914 Pattern Bayonet Frog
Scarce variant 1938 Whistle
Scarce variant 1939 Tropical Helmet In exceptional condition
Scarce variant Bren Gun Magazine Carrier These Bren magazine haversacks are very seldom encountered and little understood. They were introduced with the gun and were intended to carry magazines in the thin canvas liner commonly encountered and seldom correctly described. They incorporate both a carrying strap and a flat steel hook; I am led to believe the latter allowed it to be secured to the wearer\'s belt, or a Bren Gun / Universal Carrier. This is an excellent dated example of the variant having fixed carrying handle and single strap closure.
Scarce variant Bren Gun Magazine Carrier These Bren magazine haversacks are very seldom encountered and little understood. They were introduced with the gun and were intended to carry magazines in the thin canvas liner commonly encountered and seldom correctly described. They incorporate both a carrying strap and a flat steel hook; I am led to believe the latter allowed it to be secured to the wearer\'s belt, or a Bren Gun / Universal Carrier. This is an excellent dated example of the variant having fixed carrying handle and single strap closure.
Scarce variant Bren Gun Magazine Carrier These Bren magazine haversacks are very seldom encountered and little understood. They were introduced with the gun and were intended to carry magazines in the thin canvas liner commonly encountered and seldom correctly described. They incorporate both a carrying strap and a flat steel hook (lacking here); I am led to believe the latter allowed it to be secured to the wearer\'s belt, or a Bren Gun / Universal Carrier. This is an example of the variant having shoulder strap quick release strap closure.
Scarce variant Bren Gun Magazine Carrier These Bren magazine haversacks are very seldom encountered and little understood. They were introduced with the gun and were intended to carry magazines in the thin canvas liner commonly encountered and seldom correctly described. They incorporate both a carrying strap and a flat steel hook; I am led to believe the latter allowed it to be secured to the wearer's belt, or a Bren Gun / Universal Carrier. This is an excellent example.
Scarce variant Bren Gun Magazine Carrier These Bren magazine haversacks are little understood. They were introduced with the gun and were intended to carry magazines in the thin canvas liner commonly encountered and seldom correctly described. They incorporate both a carrying strap and a flat steel hook; I am led to believe the latter allowed it to be secured to the wearer's belt, or a Bren Gun / Universal Carrier. This example requires a repair to its closure strap
Scarce variant Bren Gun Magazine Carrier These Bren magazine haversacks are little understood. They were introduced with the gun and were intended to carry magazines in the thin canvas liner commonly encountered and seldom correctly described. They incorporate both a carrying strap and a flat steel hook; I am led to believe the latter allowed it to be secured to the wearer's belt, or the interior of the Bren Gun / Universal Carrier.
Scarce variant Bren Gun Magazine Carrier These Bren magazine haversacks are little understood. They were introduced with the gun and were intended to carry magazines in the thin canvas liner commonly encountered and seldom correctly described. They incorporate both a carrying strap and a flat steel hook; I am led to believe the latter allowed it to be secured to the wearer's belt, or the interior of the Bren Gun / Universal Carrier. This is the best example I have yet encountered
Scarce variant Pattern 1839 Carbine / Musket With 36 inch barrel
Scarce variant Reconnaissance Corps Cloth Shoulder Titles A guaranteed original WWII pair, less precisely stitched on a slightly darker shade of green
Scarce Variant Sam Browne Sword Frog That of a Rifles Regiment officer.
Scarce variant Sten Machine Gun Magazine I have secured ten of this seldom encountered variant finished in "white" rather than blued or blackened steel. I suspect these have actually had a chromate or similar finish to inhibit rusting. They were certainly issued in this state, as evidenced by period photographs.
Scarce variant Victorian Martini Henry Muzzle Cover
Scarce variant WWII 3rd Pattern FS Knife An excellent fresh-to-the-market example of this variant with parallel sided cross guard
Scarce variant WWII British Army Helmet Net A large mesh knotted example
Scarce variant WWII British Army Tropical Helmet An unissued 1942 dated example of this uncommon pattern. Related to the RAF A-Type Cork Flying Helmet. Slightly out of shape though easy to address by steaming and drying.
Scarce variant WWII F-S Fighting Knife This is an excellent example of the third pattern Fairbairn Sykes knife. The defining characteristics of this variant are a hand ground blade, distinctive near parallel-sided cross guard, and a large cylindrical pommel nut.
Scarce variant WWII German Army Tunic / Shirt National Emblem
Scarce variant WWII Jack Knife A WWII British Army issue clasp knife with an unusual recessed dimple grip pattern. (See Flook, British & Commonwealth Military Knives plate 330.)
Scarce Vickers 1908 Pattern Bayonet One of 10,000 manufactured by Vickers, the smallest production figure for this pattern. Vickers examples are unique in having a larger than standard run-in to the cleaning hole in the pommel.
Scarce Vickers Machine Gun Dial Sight Bracket An excellent Enfield example.
Scarce Vickers Machine Gun Foresight Deflection Bar Pamphlet
Scarce Vickers Machine Gun Grip and Trigger Assembly An excellent purely VSM marked example.
Scarce Vickers Machine Gun Manual Small Arms Training Pamphlet No. 7, .303-inch Machine Gun Part II - Training, 1939. Running to some 110 pages and including some superb illustrations. Part of a three-part set which is an essential addition to any Vickers related collection.
Scarce Vickers Machine Gun Manual Small Arms Training Pamphlet No. 7, .303-inch Machine Gun Part III - Fire Control, 1939. Running to some 108 pages. Part of a three-part set which is an essential addition to any Vickers related collection.
Scarce Vickers Machine Gun Manual - Mechanical Subjects Small Arms Training Pamphlet No. 7, .303-inch Machine Gun Part I - Mechanical Subjects, 1939. Running to some 68 pages and including excellent technical diagrams. Part of a three-part set which is an essential addition to any Vickers related collection.
Scarce Victoria Rifles Officer's Sword An 1822 Pattern Rifle Regiment Officer's sword to the Victoria Rifles. The guard is russeted and has an excellent grip. The blade is very handsomely etched and bears the retailer's name Busain & Smith, 8 Gerrard Street, London, in addition to the unit name. The scabbard is sound though lacks the chape. The Victoria Rifles came about in 1853, in 1881 becoming a Volunteer Battalion of the King's Royal Rifle Corps and ultimately the 9th (County of London) Battalion the London Regiment (Queen Victoria's).
Scarce Victorian / Pre-WWI Brass Button Stick The only example of this type I have encountered. It bears a punched four-digit number which may be a date or early service number
Scarce Victorian 15-pr Artillery Shell
Scarce Victorian 1901 Pattern Leather .303 Bandolier An extremely scarce example. It lacks some of its brass posts though it strong and supple.
Scarce Victorian Army Button Stick
Scarce Victorian Army Telescope Clearly an ancestor of the "Telescope, Scout Regiment", a Victorian British Army issue three-draw brass telescope by Aitchison & Co, 428 Strand & Branches, London, in very fine condition and optically sound.
Scarce Victorian Australian Military Belt and Buckle
Scarce Victorian British Army Water Bottle A rather fine example of this pattern
Scarce Victorian Campaign / Hunting Knife A fine and scarce knife by Arnachellum of Salem, Tamil Nadu, India, a renowned maker of knives, hunting spears and daggers and cutlery. In 1875 Alexander Hunter wrote \"For the last thirty years, Arnachellum, of Salem, has perhaps acquired the greatest and the most deserved reputation for the fine quality, as well as the finish, of his knives, hunting-spears, daggers, and table-cutlery. One point in which these have surpassed almost all similar steel-manufactures in Europe, has been their tough hardness, without being brittle ; the hunting-knives and spear-heads being found to resist blows on granite without being chipped. Fine Indian tools and cutlery are not liable to rust, and if the surface does oxidise, it is to such a trifling depth that it can be easily removed by friction\". These knives are of the highest quality, substantial and handle very well. Examples are held by the Royal Armouries at Leeds.
Scarce Victorian East India Company Bayonet
Scarce Victorian Enfield / Snider Enfield Rifle Muzzle and Fore Sight Protector
Scarce Victorian Highland Regiment Spats A rare pair of Late 19th or early 20th Century white canvas spats as worn by Highland Regiments. They have horn buttons (detached) and a whale-bone internal brace. One leather strap is split though again present. A very seldom encountered item.
Scarce Victorian History of the Durham Light Infantry
Scarce Victorian Household Cavalry Cap Badge Period-modified from pin to slider fixing
Scarce Victorian Infantry Sergeants\' Wrench A combination tool for the Enfield Rifle
Scarce Victorian Infantry Training and Manoeuvres Manual
Scarce Victorian No5 Infantry Private\'s Wrench A combination tool for the Enfield rifle
Scarce Victorian or WWII Musician's Swallow's Nests The distinctive Swallow's Nests worn over the shoulders by Regimental musicians. This issue pair date to the late 19th or early 20th Century.
Scarce Victorian Royal Navy Bosun's Pipe A rather attractive boatswains call
Scarce Victorian Slade Wallace Water Bottle Often referred to as the Oliver Pattern though the term Italian Pattern is more appropriate, Complete with the wooden plug so often lacking from original examples, together with its buff leather cradle / sling, the shoulder strap of which is split in the region of the shoulder
Scarce Victorian Volunteer Officer\'s Crossbelt A lovely example, complete with silvered crossbelt badge and belt fittings. The pouch badge lacks it\'s crown though could certainly be replaced should one wish to. A strong and handsome example.
Scarce Victorian Volunteer Pattern Bayonet Frog Some stitching has failed, though the frog is otherwise very sound. This example was found on the scarce named variant volunteer Pattern 1888 bayonet also listed
Scarce Victorian Volunteer unit Buff Leather Bayonet Frog
Scarce volume The Art of Chivalry on Arms & Armour
Scarce volume on early Artillery Manufacture in England Ffoulkes' classic The Gun-Founders of England.
Scarce Volunteer variant Pattern 1888 Bayonet Bearing the name of its original owner struck into the edge of the tang
Scarce Wallis & Wallis Centenary Publication
Scarce War Assistance BD Blouse
Scarce War Economy 1937 Pattern Braces A mint unissued set which are still very supple. (See Article on Ersatz P\'37)
Scarce WWII Admiralty Contract P'07 Bayonet for the Lanchester SMG Part of the only contract for P'07 bayonets placed during WWII, one of 80,000 manufactured by Wilkinson (manufacturer's mark WSC ) for use with the Lanchester machine carbine
Scarce WWII Admiralty Contract P'07 Bayonet for the Lanchester SMG Part of the only contract for P'07 bayonets placed during WWII, one of 80,000 manufactured by Wilkinson (manufacturer's mark WSC ) for use with the Lanchester machine carbine
Scarce WWII Admiralty Contract P\'07 Bayonet for the Lanchester SMG Part of the only contract for P\'07 bayonets placed during WWII, one of 80,000 manufactured by Wilkinson (manufacturer\'s code S294) for use with the Lanchester
Scarce WWII AFS Helmet A lovely example in white with abbreviated Auxiliary Fire Service titles to front and back and rank bar to each side
Scarce WWII Air Raid Precautions Publication The ABC of ARP
Scarce WWII Air Training Corps Steel Helmet
Scarce WWII Airborne Issue Binoculars A superb example of this scarce pattern. These compact Galilean binoculars were introduced during WWII for issue to Airborne troops. A set is shown being worn by Major General Browning on page 203 of Davis\' British Army Uniforms & Insignia of WWII. This set bears the correct stores reference on the forward bridge, the optics are excellent and there is no damage to the ocular surrounds (most I have seen have suffered breaks or chips to the Bakelite). Very difficult to improve.
Scarce WWII Airborne Issue Binoculars An excellent example of this scarce pattern. These compact Galilean binoculars were introduced during WWII for issue to Airborne troops. A set is shown being worn by Major General Browning on page 203 of Davis\' British Army Uniforms & Insignia of WWII. This set bears the correct stores reference on the forward bridge (the RAF used a similar instrument for a different purpose but these bear RAF Stores Reference Numbers). They appear to have been re-painted during their working life, the optics are sound and there is no damage to the ocular surrounds (most I have seen have suffered breaks or chips to the Bakelite). Complete with original sling and leather case.
Scarce WWII Airborne Issue Binoculars An excellent example of this scarce pattern. These compact Galilean binoculars were introduced during WWII for issue to Airborne troops. A set is shown being worn by Major General Browning on page 203 of Davis\' British Army Uniforms & Insignia of WWII. This set bears the correct stores reference on the forward bridge (the RAF used a similar instrument for a different purpose but these bear RAF Stores Reference Numbers). The optics are very good and there is no damage to the ocular surrounds (most I have seen have suffered breaks or chips to the Bakelite). Complete with original sling and leather case.
Scarce WWII Airborne Issue Binoculars An excellent example of this scarce pattern. These compact Galilean binoculars were introduced during WWII for issue to Airborne troops. A set is shown being worn by Major General Browning on page 203 of Davis' British Army Uniforms & Insignia of WWII. This set bears the correct stores reference on the forward bridge (the RAF used a similar instrument for a different purpose but these bear RAF Stores Reference Numbers). The optics are very good and there is no damage to the ocular surrounds (most I have seen have suffered breaks or chips to the Bakelite). Complete with original leather case
Scarce WWII Airborne Issue Binoculars An excellent example of this scarce pattern. These compact Galilean binoculars were introduced during WWII for issue to Airborne troops. A set is shown being worn by Major General Browning on page 203 of Davis' British Army Uniforms & Insignia of WWII. This set bears the correct stores reference on the forward bridge (the RAF used a similar instrument for a different purpose but these bear RAF Stores Reference Numbers). The optics are very good and there is no damage to the ocular surrounds (most I have seen have suffered breaks or chips to the Bakelite). Complete with strap and original leather case
Scarce WWII Airborne Lightweight 80 Watt Generator As used by airborne troops to re-charge radio batteries. While I\'ve not tried to run this one, it has compression and generates a spark; I have no doubt it\'s a runner. A pleasing example retaining its original paint finish. One foot has detached but is present. Enquire about delivery options if overseas.
Scarce WWII Anti-Aircraft Cartwheel Sight Pamphlet
Scarce WWII Anti-Gas Kit - Cotton Waste This was issued with the service respirator and carried in the haversack for the mopping up of 'liquid' gasses. It is seldom encountered today.
Scarce WWII Anti-Gas Kit - Cotton Waste This was issued with the service respirator and carried in the haversack for the mopping up of 'liquid' gasses. It is seldom encountered today.
Scarce WWII Anti-Gas Kit - Cotton Waste This was issued with the service respirator and carried in the haversack for the mopping up of 'liquid' gasses. It is seldom encountered today.
Scarce WWII Anti-Gas Wallet Usually carried around the neck and used to carry the soldier's Pay Book and other important personal papers. Few have survived
Scarce WWII Anti-Invasion Unarmed Combat Manual A copy of James Hipkiss\' classic Your Answer to Invasion - Ju-Jitsu. Published in 1941 it runs to some 78 well-illustrated pages. A good example of a much sought after manual.
Scarce WWII ANZAC Slouch Hat A very good Australian made and WWII dated example example.
Scarce WWII Arctic / Cold Weather Seal Skin Cap A 1941 example
Scarce WWII Arctic / Cold Weather Seal Skin Cap A 1941 example
Scarce WWII Armoured Corps Steel Helmet An early variant with liner bolt-secured
Scarce WWII Armoured Fighting Vehicle Fire Extinguisher An Ordnance stamped and 1945 dated Pyrene extinguisher as carried in British armoured fighting vehicles during WWII. The plunger has siezed though I have no doubt it could be freed.
Scarce WWII Army Cadet Force Printed Shoulder Titles
Scarce WWII Army Gas Detection Kit
Scarce WWII Army Issue Clasp Knife / Revolver Lanyard
Scarce WWII Army Issue Ear Plugs General issue during WWII, though seldom encountered today
Scarce WWII Army Issue Ear Plugs General issue during WWII, though seldom encountered today
Scarce WWII Army Issue Ear Plugs General issue during WWII, though seldom encountered today
Scarce WWII Army Issue Sun Glasses Bearing their original owner's service number
Scarce WWII Army Issue Wrist Watch An excellent working example by Moeris.
Scarce WWII Army Jack Knife Lanyard
Scarce WWII Army Skill at Arms Record
Scarce WWII Army-issue Tropical Khaki Cellular Shirt, half-front opening, size 4 From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Scarce WWII Army-issue Tropical Khaki Cellular Shirt, half-front opening, size 4 From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Scarce WWII Army-issue Tropical Khaki Cellular Shirt, half-front opening, size 4 From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Scarce WWII ARP Battledress Trousers A superb example of this early pattern. Rarer by far than their Army counterpart.
Scarce WWII ARP Battledress-type Blouse An. unissued example bearing its original label and 1942 inspector's date letter code O
Scarce WWII ARP Handbook
Scarce WWII ARP Haversack
Scarce WWII ARP Water Bottle
Scarce WWII Artillery Officer\'s Uniform Group Being that of Major Pile and comprising his Service Dress tunic, a lovely example bearing Anti-Aircraft Command flashes, and his Service Dress cap. The cap badge sits slightly low though has clearly been on some time. In all a lovely honest group including a desirable unit-flashed OSD tunic.
Scarce WWII ATS Peaked Cap A very good example of this sought after pattern
Scarce WWII ATS Uniform Group A lovely original named and dated group in superb condition throughout.
Scarce WWII Australian Jungle Pattern P\'37 Braces A mint set of this unique variant with wider than standard shoulder straps
Scarce WWII Australian P\'37 Braces
Scarce WWII Bedford Maintenance Manual Checking Bedford Maintenance published by Wauxhall Motors Limited and issued to and through commissioned officers. Dated 1943 and running to some 44 pages.
Scarce WWII Bedford Mechanic\'s Manual Wartime dated and in excellent condition.
Scarce WWII Black Watch slip-on Shoulder Title
Scarce WWII Border Regiment Officers' Cap Badge
Scarce WWII Border Regiment Plastic Cap Badge A superb example.
Scarce WWII Border Regiment Slip-on Title
Scarce WWII Brean Gun Carrier Magazine Satchel Almost all encountered are of Dominions manufacture. This is a rare rare British-made example. Indistinctly maker-marked and apparently 1940 dated.
Scarce WWII Bren Gun Magazine Satchel Intended to carry magazines in canvas pouch and having a steel hook verso to allow stowage pithing a Universal (Bren) Carrier
Scarce WWII British 2-inch Mortar Sight An excellent example still in grease
Scarce WWII British Army Amphibious Landing Lifebelt An example of the highly prized lifebelts issued by the British Army during WWII. Famously issued to Commando’s and D-Day assault troops but also Air-Landing troops such as the Border Regiment (the latter were issued such lifebelts for the airborne invasion of Sicily). This example is clearly Ordnance marked and WWII dated, it is in superb condition and air-tight. An excellent example of an evocative item of kit.
Scarce WWII British Army Amphibious Landing Lifebelt A superb WWII British Army issue lifebelt as issued to Commando’s, Air-Landing and amphibious assault troops. An item of kit evocative of D-Day. This example is clearly Ordnance marked and WWII dated, it is in superb condition and air-tight. An exceptional example.
Scarce WWII British Army Hot Food Carrier An unissued example of the large capacity Thermos and it\'s webbing haversack. Seldom encountered, an excellent example.
Scarce WWII British Army Issue String Vest An excellent example of this item of issue clothing. Still retaining it\'s original label.
Scarce WWII British Army Mountain Troops issue Ice Pick A very good 1944 dated example
Scarce WWII British Army Shaving Brush Certainly one of the difficult to find items of personal kit, an original Shaving Brush. This example is in mint unissued condition, still in it\'s original wrapper. Clearly Ordnance-, maker-marked and dated.
Scarce WWII British Army \"Hexi\" Portable Cooker
Scarce WWII British Bofors Drill Round A 1945 dated Drill Round for the 40mm Bofors anti-aircraft gun. Having solid head and appropriate stamps.
Scarce WWII British Commando Binoculars A unique compact and lightweight pattern intended for special forces use. The pattern incorporates plastic objectives.
Scarce WWII British M8 75mm Artillery Shell Case A 1944 dated British Ordnance 75mm M8 shell case as used with the Sherman Tank in British service.
Scarce WWII British M8 75mm Artillery Shell Case A 1944 dated British Ordnance 75mm M8 shell case as used with the Sherman Tank in British service.
Scarce WWII British made US Airborne Wings
Scarce WWII British Military Pattern 3169 Artillery 1/5 Second Wrist Stop Watch An excellent example by Pierce in working order
Scarce WWII British Paratroop Issue Machete
Scarce WWII British Service 37mm Anti-Tank Gun Shell Case I believe only 78 of these US-made guns were supplied to the British during WWII
Scarce WWII British Vickers Foresight Deflection Bar Pouch A Sealed Working Pattern. While Autralian made examples are not uncommon, British example are rather rare.
Scarce WWII Bulgarian M1936 Helmet A very good example of the so-called Type-C helmet. A very seldom encountered Second World War helmet.
Scarce WWII Cadet Training Manuals
Scarce WWII Camouflage and Deception Memoir
Scarce WWII Camouflage Helmet Net
Scarce WWII Camouflaged Helmet Net
Scarce WWII Camouflaged Scarf / Veil As issued to paratroops, Commandos, snipers and others.
Scarce WWII Camouflaged Windproof Trousers A superb pair in a large size and virtually unissued condition. The white mark is a bird dropping which will brush off!
Scarce WWII Canadian 1937 Pattern Webbing Brace Attachments A variant uniquely Canadian
Scarce WWII Canadian Entrenching Tool & Carrier
Scarce WWII Canadian General Service Respirator
Scarce WWII Canadian Khaki Beret
Scarce WWII Canadian No 4 Bayonet Frog
Scarce WWII Canadian P\'37 Bayonet Frog An example of this pattern specifically for the No4 socket bayonet and unique to Canada.
Scarce WWII Canadian P\'37 Shoulder Straps A variant unique to the Canadians
Scarce WWII Canadian Signals Satchel Unlike British manufactured examples this is made from canvas rather than webbing
Scarce WWII Canadian Water Bottle & Webbing An excellent example, bottle and 1937 Pattern webbing carrier bearing matching issue numbers.
Scarce WWII Casualty Scroll To a Royal Artillery Gunner. The piece is currently in its original frame, I can post it Wordwide out of frame free of charge.
Scarce WWII Censorship Personnel Lapel Badge
Scarce WWII Chindit Bowie Knife An excellent example of this sought after pattern
Scarce WWII Civil Defence Leather Helmet
Scarce WWII Clasp Knife A distictive all steel clasp knife which has been the source of much conjecture. While Air Ministry marked examples exist, many bear no marks. Two US authors have stated these were issued as part of OSS and SOE survival kits.
Scarce WWII Cole Pattern Sun Compass As used by the LRDG, SAS and other units during the North African Campaign
Scarce WWII Combined Operation Binoculars A unique lightweight waterproof design incorporating a sealed Bakelite body and plastic lenses. Most encountered have lost their integral oilcloth cover.
Scarce WWII Combined Operations Binoculars A unique lightweight waterproof design incorporating a sealed Bakelite body and plastic lenses. Most encountered have lost their integral oilcloth cover.
Scarce WWII Commando Cap Comforter An item of head-gear as iconic and evocative of the Commandos as the green beret itself. This unissued example is part of a small batch uncovered during the late 1980\'s. It is maker-marked, War Department broad-arrow stamped and dated 1944. Aside from one nip which isn\'t visible when worn the condition is mint. A superb item of WWII Commando head-gear, and rare indeed.
Scarce WWII Commando Cap Comforter An item of head-gear as iconic and evocative of the Commandos as the green beret itself. This unissued example is maker-marked, War Department broad-arrow stamped and dated 1942. The condition is mint. A superb item of WWII Commando head-gear.
Scarce WWII Commando Cap Comforter An item of head-gear as iconic and evocative of the Commandos as the green beret itself. This unissued example is part of a small batch uncovered during the late 1980\'s. It is maker-marked, War Department broad-arrow stamped and dated 1944. The condition is mint. A superb item of WWII Commando head-gear.
Scarce WWII Commando Issue Binoculars A set of the rare AP12115 Binoculars described in official documents as being "for Combined Operations", though other period documents suggest an Airborne application. This unique waterproof pattern is constructed from Bakelite and brass with lightweight plastic lenses. Focus is achieved via individual adjustment of the objective lenses (this is the only set I have seen bearing marks indicating a given focus setting). An exceptionally desirable item of WWII British Special Forces equipment.
Scarce WWII Commando Issue Binoculars A set of the rare AP12115 Binoculars described in official documents as being "for Combined Operations", though other period documents suggest an Airborne application. This unique waterproof pattern is constructed from Bakelite and brass with lightweight plastic lenses. Focus is achieved via individual adjustment of the objective lenses. A desirable item of WWII British Special Forces equipment.
Scarce WWII Commando Issue Vickers K-Gun Webbing Pouches A mint unissued and 1945 dated set of these uncommon and particularly distinctive pouches.
Scarce WWII dated 6-pounder Brass Drill Round Having a hollow brass head
Scarce WWII dated Army issue String Vest A somewhat scarce WWII British Army string vest. These are commonly associated with airborne forces, and dated examples are now hard to find.
Scarce WWII dated Army issue String Vest A somewhat scarce WWII British Army string vest. These are commonly associated with airborne forces, and dated examples are now hard to find.
Scarce WWII Dated Duffel Coat As of course issued to Royal Navy personnel but also of course associated with the LRDG and SAS in North Africa. Dated examples are somewhat scarce.
Scarce WWII dated Indian Jungle Green Cellular Jacket
Scarce WWII dated Jungle Green BD Blouse A 1944 dated example of this iconic item of clothing associated with British troops fighting in the Far East.
Scarce WWII dated Jungle Green BD Blouse A 1944 dated example of this iconic item of clothing associated with British troops fighting in the Far East. This well marked example is in superb condition
Scarce WWII dated RAF Pattern 1937 Revolver Ammo Pouch
Scarce WWII dated Webbing Wire Cutter Pouch
Scarce WWII Demolition Equipment Manual
Scarce WWII Eastern Command Slip-On Formation Badge A handsome machine woven example which rather unusually has been affixed to a scarlet backing converting it to a shoulder strap slip-on.
Scarce WWII Economy Pattern Map Case An example of this recognised official pattern fabricated from khaki canvas rather than webbing. The shoulder strap is particularly rare. From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits.
Scarce WWII Economy Pattern P\'37 Belt A superb example of a late-War economy 1937 Pattern webbing belt. It was clearly manufactured alongside P\'44 webbing as the stitching is in jungle green thread. It has a light coating of khaki Blanco which is near invisible and leaved the belt looking virtually mint. 1945 dated and in size Long.
Scarce WWII Emergency Ration Tin A very good example retaining it\'s paper packing label dating it to June 1944.
Scarce WWII Enfield Revolver Manual Small Arms Training Volume I, Pamphlet No11, Pistol (.38-inch), 1937. The standard reference at the outbreak of WWII. 24 pages.
Scarce WWII Enfield Revolver Manual Small Arms Training Volume I, Pamphlet No11, Pistol (.38-inch), 1942. The standard reference, superceding the 1941 edition.
Scarce WWII Escape and Evasion Shirt Stud Compass
Scarce WWII Escape and Evasion Shirt Stud concealed Compass
Scarce WWII Far East Issue Monsoon Cape One of the items of issue clothing most associated with the Burma campaign. Few survive and few collectors have even seen let alone been able to acquire original examples. This 1944 dated example is well stamped and aside from some pencil marks (which should remove with an eraser) is superb. It is one of just two examples I have seen incorporating press-stud front fasteners rather than buttons.
Scarce WWII Far East Issue Monsoon Cape One of the items of issue clothing most associated with the Burma campaign. Few survive and few collectors have even seen let alone been able to acquire original examples. This is a very good 1944 dated example. It is one of just two examples I have seen incorporating press-stud front fasteners rather than buttons.
Scarce WWII Far East Issue Monsoon Cape One of the items of issue clothing most associated with the Burma campaign. Few survive and few collectors have even seen let alone been able to acquire original examples. This is a very good 1944 dated example. It is one of just two examples I have seen incorporating press-stud front fasteners rather than buttons.
Scarce WWII Far East Issue Monsoon Cape One of the items of issue clothing most associated with the Burma campaign. Few survive and few collectors have even seen let alone been able to acquire original examples. This1944 cape is the best example I have seen, being in effectively unissued condition.
Scarce WWII Far East Issue Monsoon Cape in Jungle Green One of the items of issue clothing most associated with the Burma campaign. Relatively few survive and of those Jungle Green examples appear much rarer than their khaki counterparts. This is a 1945 dated example acquired with the slouch hat also listed.
Scarce WWII Far East Issue Sewing Kit An excellent WWII dated Indian-made housewife or sewing kit, as issued to troops serving in the Far East.
Scarce WWII Far East Issue Tank Crew Overalls A set of the WWII Indian-made khaki drill overalls commonly worn by tank crew in the Far East. A large sized example in near excellent condition. (See Ingrams & Brayley, Khaki Drill & Jungle Green).
Scarce WWII Far East Issue Tank Crew Overalls A mint unissued set of the WWII Indian-made khaki drill overalls commonly worn by tank crew in the Far East. A large sized example in near excellent condition. (See Ingrams & Brayley, Khaki Drill & Jungle Green).
Scarce WWII Far East Issue Water Carrier The Chagul is made from canvas and was intended to carry water. After soaking for an appropriate length of time and subsequent filling it would retain up to 85% of it\'s contents after 24 hours. This is an excellent 1941 dated example. I have encountered just a few WWII dated examples, which are prized by collectors of Far East issue kit, however this incredibly rare mint example is dated 1919. A fascinating item.
Scarce WWII Far East Issue Water Carrier The Chagul is made from canvas and was intended to carry water. After soaking for an appropriate length of time and subsequent filling it would retain up to 85% of it's contents after 24 hours. This is the best Wartime dated example I have seen.
Scarce WWII Far East Issue Water Carrier The Chagul is made from canvas and was intended to carry water. After soaking for an appropriate length of time and subsequent filling it would retain up to 85% of it\'s contents after 24 hours. This is an excellent 1940 dated example.
Scarce WWII Far East Issue Water Carrier The Chagul is made from canvas and was intended to carry water. After soaking for an appropriate length of time and subsequent filling it would retain up to 85% of it\'s contents after 24 hours. This is a mint unissued WWII dated example
Scarce WWII Far East Issue Water Carrier As carried by Chindits and other troops. The Chagul is made from canvas and was intended to carry water. After soaking for an appropriate length of time and subsequent filling it would retain up to 85% of it's contents after 24 hours. This is a mint unissued WWII dated example
Scarce WWII Far East Issue Water Carrier As carried by Chindits and other troops. The chagul is made from canvas and was intended to carry water. After soaking for an appropriate length of time and subsequent filling it would retain up to 85% of it's contents after 24 hours.
Scarce WWII Far East Khaki Cellular BD A superb example of the Indian-made Khaki Cellular BD Blouse issued in the Far East during WWII. It is complete with theatre-made slip on shoulder straps to a Major in the Royal West African Frontier Force. A lovely combination.
Scarce WWII Far East Khaki Cellular BD A superb 1944 dated example of the Indian-made Khaki Cellular BD Blouse issued in the Far East during WWII.
Scarce WWII Far East Khaki Cellular BD A superb 1944 dated example of the Indian-made Khaki Cellular BD Blouse issued in the Far East during WWII.
Scarce WWII Far East Khaki Cellular BD A scarce 1944 dated example of the Indian-made Khaki Cellular BD Blouse issued in the Far East during WWII. Bagded examples are rather rare, this one retaining its original and distinctive tropical rank insignia.
Scarce WWII Far East manufactured East Yorkshire Regiment Cap Badge A scarce Indian-made all-brass example as issued in the Far East. Maker-marked and dated 1943.
Scarce WWII Far East POW Memoir
Scarce WWII Far East Theatre Officer's Private Purchase Map Case Bearing an Indian manufacturer's label
Scarce WWII Folding Bicycle Puncture Repair Kit Pouch A 1944 dated example of this seldom-encountered item of web equipment.
Scarce WWII Gas Detector Kit
Scarce WWII Gas Detector Outfit
Scarce WWII Gas Detector Pouch An unissued example of the canvas pouch intended to carry the issue Gas Detection Pump on the P\'37 webbing belt. Maker-marked and WWII dated.
Scarce WWII General Motors Canadian Military Vehicles Manual
Scarce WWII German Boot Knife The desirable composition-handled infanteriemesser variant by Puma
Scarce WWII Helmet Carrier and Plasfort type Civil Defense Helmet
Scarce WWII Helmet Net A rare example which came with the other personal kit I have listed, including the anti-gas wallet, enamel mug and washing and shaving kit. Very seldom found these days.
Scarce WWII Highland Light Infantry Tam o\'Shanter An excellent 1941 dated example, the badge retaining its orignal tartan backing.
Scarce WWII Home Front Casualty Clearing Station Helmet An interesting WWII Home Front helmet bearing an acronym which I assume to stand for Casualty Clearing Station. A point of interest is the original owner\'s name on the chin strap.
Scarce WWII Home Front Childs \'Mickey Mouse\' Gas Mask Certainly one of the most iconic items of WWII British Home Front memorabilia
Scarce WWII Home Front Composition Helmet A WWII Plasfort type helmet, the shell of which is manufactured from an early phenolic resin type plastic. These were sold to both the public and members of Civil Defence organisations. This example bears the faint trace of a badge or device to the front. The shell is excellent, though the chinstrap securing lugs are rusted and in this instance I would recommend replacing the chinstrap (these are commonly available and inexpensive). The liner is dated 1941 and size 6 3/4. A good example of an increasingly scarce variant.
Scarce WWII Home Front Composition Helmet A WWII Plasfort type helmet, the shell of which is manufactured from an early phenolic resin type plastic. These were sold to both the public and members of Civil Defence organisations. A good example of an increasingly scarce variant.
Scarce WWII Home Front Tala Ware Civilian Gas Mask Case
Scarce WWII Home Guard Anti-Tank Warfare Manual A fascinating manual describing amongst other things the use of the Sticky Grenade and Northover Projector.
Scarce WWII Home Guard Guerrilla Warfare Manual A copy of \"Yank\" Levy\'s classic Guerrilla Warfare published in 1942. Levy was a veteran of the Spanish Civil War who later lectured at the Osterley Park Home Guard training centre.
Scarce WWII Home Guard Sten Manual Lieutenants Manders\' and Bentley Capper\'s Manual of the Sten Gun, with notes on the Northover. Published in 1941 and running to some 31 pages.
Scarce WWII Home Guard Street & Guerrilla Fighting Manual
Scarce WWII Home Guard Training Manual Home Guard Training by Lt Col J H Levey
Scarce WWII Home Office Leather Helmet
Scarce WWII Imperial Japanese Army Mess Tins A good matching set.
Scarce WWII Imperial Japanese Naval Landing Forces Cap
Scarce WWII Indian 1937 Pattern Webbing Cartridge Carriers One showing a working life repair
Scarce WWII Indian Cellular Bush Shirt Waist Belt
Scarce WWII Indian Jungle Green P'37 Belt A mint unissued example
Scarce WWII Indian KD Battledress Trousers An unissued pair
Scarce WWII Indian Lahore District Officer's Tropical Lightweight Service Dress
Scarce WWII Indian large mesh Helmet Net
Scarce WWII Indian No1 MkII Bayonet Most of these were converted to MkII* specification by having a false edge ground to the tip. Interestingly this example is incorrectly stamped MkI*
Scarce WWII Indian pattern 1937 Compass Pouch
Scarce WWII Indian pattern 1937 Compass Pouch
Scarce WWII Indian P\'37 Belt Nicely stamped.
Scarce WWII Indian Rifle Sling
Scarce WWII Indian Serge Battledress Blouse In excellent condition and bearing its original insignia, that of a private of the Royal Army Service Corps, South East Asia Command, Malaya Command. The typical Ordnance ink mark found on Indian military clothing has been miss-stamped, though a broad arrow and abbreviated 1942 date is apparent
Scarce WWII Indian Webbing Rifle Sling A mint unissued and WWII dated example.
Scarce WWII Indian-made Khaki Drill Field Service Cap A type only manufactured in India for Tropical / Far East issue; relatively few have survived. This example is 1943 dated.
Scarce WWII Intrument Tripod A Stand, Instrument, No. 17, MkII by Radio Limited of New Zealand. Dated 1942 and in excellent untouched condition.
Scarce WWII Irish Regiment of Canada Caubeen In un-worn condition
Scarce WWII Italy Theatre Safe Conduct Pass for German Troops
Scarce WWII Jaeger Army & Air Force Comforts Knitting Patterns Lacking back wrapper
Scarce WWII Japanese 20x142 Type 98 20 mm AA/AT Machine Cannon Shell Case
Scarce WWII Japanese Army Binoculars A very good set
Scarce WWII Jungle Green Pattern 1937 Braces
Scarce WWII Jungle Green Sewing Kit An excellent example of the seldom encountered late-War tropical issue housewife sewing kit.
Scarce WWII Jungle Green Undershirt
Scarce WWII Kodak Haze Screen A used by Fleet Air Army and RAF aircrew
Scarce WWII Lanchester Machine Gun Magazine Pouches A mint matching pair of magazine pouches for the Lanchester.
Scarce WWII Lewis Gun Training Manual Small Arms Training Pamphlet No 20, .303-inch Lewis Machine Gun, 1939. The British Army\'s standard training manual on this classic gun during WWII.
Scarce WWII Life Guards Officer\'s Field Service Cap
Scarce WWII Machine Gun Manual Bernards (Publishers) Ltd\'s excellent WWII Manual of Automatic Guns. It covers the Sten, Bren, Lewis, thompson, Vickers, Browning etc and was part of their excellent series of handy pocket guides for the Home Guard. A little gem of a manual.
Scarce WWII Manual on Enemy Weapons Covering the German 7.9mm Anti-Tank Rifle and the 5cm mortar
Scarce WWII Map Case No1 MkI An excellent example of this extremely uncommon pattern
Scarce WWII Medic's large-capacity Water Bottle
Scarce WWII Mess Tin Cover A mint unissued example bearing clear marks.
Scarce WWII Mess Tin Cover
Scarce WWII Mickey Mouse Gas Mask An excellent example of the distinctive Wartime issue Children’s\' Respirator.
Scarce WWII Minton RAF Mess Plate
Scarce WWII Mk III Steel Helmet An excellent example retaining its original paint finish and chin strap. The latter has lost its elasticity as is usual.
Scarce WWII MkIII Steel Helmet with Unit Insignia An excellent untouched 1944 dated MkIII with original period-applied insignia in the form of a green shield. The latter may have been painted over an earlier transfer decal, it certainly appears to be a second application. Good MkIII's are seldom encountered, any with original unit insignia are somewhat rare.
Scarce WWII Mosquito Repellant Complete with original contents
Scarce WWII Motorcyclist\'s Overcoat A very good unissued example, it retains its original label and is in a large size. It can best be described as splattered with an array of fine red spots which I can\'t explain, however it is otherwise mint and unlike most this one is still very supple, they can usually stand up on their own!
Scarce WWII Motorcyclist\'s Overcoat A very good example, it retains its original label and is in a large size. Unlike most this one is still very supple, they can usually stand up on their own! Very difficult to improve.
Scarce WWII Motorcyclist\'s Overcoat A very good example, 1944 dtaed and in a good size. It shows a little fading to the back but unlike most this one is still very supple, they can usually stand up on their own!
Scarce WWII Mountain Troops Ski Cap An excellent example of this distinctive pattern.
Scarce WWII Mountain Troops Ski Cap A mint example in a lrge size dated 1944
Scarce WWII National Pigeon Service Badge These are amongst the most attractive of WWII Home Front lapel badges. Very pleasingly designed and baise taille enameled. Each badge was individually numbered. The story of the National Pigeon Service is a fascinating one.
Scarce WWII National Pigeon Service Badge These are amongst the most attractive of WWII Home Front lapel badges. Very pleasingly designed and baise taille enameled. Each badge was individually numbered. The story of the National Pigeon Service is a fascinating one.
Scarce WWII New Zealand Water Bottle
Scarce WWII No 2 Mine Detector Webbing Pack, Amplifier and Headphones
Scarce WWII No 4 Mk 1 Bayonet
Scarce WWII No 4 Mk III Bayonet
Scarce WWII No 4 Mk III Bayonet In plastic scabbard
Scarce WWII No 5 Anti-Gas Ointment
Scarce WWII Notes from Theatres of War - Papua New Guinea Including information on flame throwers
Scarce WWII Observer Corps Raid Spotter's Note Book
Scarce WWII Observer Corps FS Cap With original white metal buttons and plastic cap badge
Scarce WWII Officer\'s British Warm Worn as an alternative to the greatcoat by officers. 1945 dated.
Scarce WWII Officer\'s British Warm A superb example of this garment worn as a popular alternative to the greatcoat by officers. 1945 dated and apparently unissued as it has not had rank pips applied.
Scarce WWII Officer\'s Strong Box An example of the standard British Army officer issue strong/document box of WWII. These waterproofed steel boxes were designed to offer secure storage for an officer\'s documents and other important possessions. This is the only example I have yet seen which retains it\'s original key. A superb example. Due to the weight of this item please email with your location for a postage quote.
Scarce WWII Ordnance 25-pounder Gun Drill Manual
Scarce WWII OR\'s KD Tunic A lovely example in untouched condition. Bearing a Worcestershire Regiment service number. Retaining all it\'s original brass General Service buttons. Rather a rare tunic in today\'s market.
Scarce WWII P'44 Shoulder Straps
Scarce WWII Para Binoculars The best example of this scarce pattern I have seen. These compact Galilean binoculars were introduced for issue to paratroops. A set is shown being worn by Major General Browning on page 203 of Davis\' British Army Uniforms & Insignia of WWII. This set bears the correct stores reference on the forward bridge. The optics are excellent and there is no damage to the occular surrounds. Complete in original leather case. Impossible to better.
Scarce WWII Para Vest A somewhat scarce WWII British Army string vest. These are commonly associated with airborne forces, and dated examples are hard to find. A good example.
Scarce WWII Para Vest A somewhat scarce WWII British Army string vest. These are commonly associated with airborne forces, and dated examples are now hard to find.
Scarce WWII Para Vest A somewhat scarce WWII British Army string vest. These are commonly associated with airborne forces, and dated examples are now hard to find.
Scarce WWII Paratroop / SOE Knee Pads An excellent original Australian-made and dated pair of this pattern modelled on those used by the German Fallschirmjager and issued to early Paratroops and SOE parachutists.
Scarce WWII Paratroop Issue Sleeping Bag An uncommonly good example of this distinctive pattern. Fabricated from the same printed camouflage material as the Denison smock, it has a rubber-proofed underside, closes by means of toggles and incorporates internal pockets similar to those found on the smock. Almost all encountered have suffered damage to the waterproof underside and have had secondary layers added. This example shows some patches and repairs to the upper side, however it retains its original rubber-proofed outer, this being maker-marked and dated 1943. In all an excellent example.
Scarce WWII Paratroop Issue Sleeping Bag Additional images
Scarce WWII PIAT Drill Round A scarce WWII Drill or Training round for the Projector, Infantry, Anti-Tank, complete with original alloy drill fuze.
Scarce WWII Pioneer Corps Printed Shoulder Titles An excellent original pair ex-Battledress Pioneer Corps printed cloth shoulder titles.
Scarce WWII Pistol Lanyard
Scarce WWII Printed Grenade Badge
Scarce WWII Private Purchase ARP Helmet An example of this pattern having distinctive circular-profile shell. These are very seldom encountered.
Scarce WWII Private Purchase Rifle Sling A example of the seldom encountered Bisley-type sling supplied to marksmen and frequently acquired by officers and snipers.
Scarce WWII P\'07 Bayonet for the Lanchester SMG An example of the seldom-encountered WWII contract P\'07 Bayonet. An order for 75,000 of these bayonets, intended for issue with the Lanchester sub-machine gun, was placed with Wilkinson Sword. They are identifiable by virtue of their markings, these include the Second World War Ordnance sub-contractors\' code for Wilkinson Sword, S294M, together with the company\'s initials WSC. This example is in very good condition throughout. A scarce P\'07 variant.
Scarce WWII QF Ordnance 3.7-inch Anti-Aircraft Gun Manual
Scarce WWII RAF / Royal Observer Corps Haze Screen
Scarce WWII RAF / WAAF Comforts Knitting Patterns
Scarce WWII RAF Air Crew First Aid Outfit
Scarce WWII RAF Air Gunner's Face Mask As issued to turret gunners as thermal protection. In un-issued condition Final photo courtesy of Mick Prodger
Scarce WWII RAF Aircrew 'Battledress' Trousers A 1943 dated pair of RAF issue Suits, Aircrew, Trousers in excellent, near unissued condition
Scarce WWII RAF Aircrew Survival & Escape Axe As apparently also stowed on Horsa gliders. A good Air Ministry stamped example.
Scarce WWII RAF Aircrew Wrist Watch An interesting and early example, dated 1940. Of interest is the Air Ministry stores reference on the case back, officially changed from 6B/159 to 6B/234, the latter prefix also stamped on the watch face. This example isn't running and lacks crown and stem, though the balance wheel rotates and the escapement works. A scarce example warranting repair
Scarce WWII RAF and Royal Navy Issue Gas mask An example of the respirator with double-length corrugated hose as issued to the RAF and Royal Navy, (personnel of these Services were considered less likely to be able to wear the respirator on the chest in the Alert position, so were issued with this version allowing the mask to be worn with the haversack slung by the side or at the back). Complete with haversack, a good example.
Scarce WWII RAF Battledress Trousers In excellent condition
Scarce WWII RAF Comforts Volunteer Workers\' Badge A pretty enamelled lapel badge as worn by members of the RAF Comforts Committee responsible for knitting of garments for the troops, staffing of canteens etc. Maker-marked Fattorini, Birmingham.
Scarce WWII RAF Cutlery Knife
Scarce WWII RAF Dark Adaption Goggles Mk IA An excellent example of these scarce dark adaption goggles. Introduced in 1941, initially for night fighter pilots. The condition throughout is exceptional, even the strap retains it\'s elasticity.
Scarce WWII RAF E-Type Flying Helmet An early RAF E-Type flying helmet in superb virtually unissued condition. It is size 4, large. Near impossible to improve.
Scarce WWII RAF Ensign / Flag An original 6\'x3\' multi-piece cotton example in excellent condition, properly stamped including Air Ministry Stores Reference number.
Scarce WWII RAF G-Type Oxygen Mask A good early example. There are just a couple of small splits to the edge of the mask, the rubber is supple, the nose bridge wire secure and the straps retain elasticity.
Scarce WWII RAF H-Type Oxygen Mask An excellent example of the RAF H-Type oxygen mask. The condition throughout is very good, and the production date is clear.
Scarce WWII RAF Heated Clothing Extension Lead and Pouch
Scarce WWII RAF Housewife Sewing Kit
Scarce WWII RAF Instructions in the Event of Capture
Scarce WWII RAF Issue Bible Bearing the details of it\'s original owner.
Scarce WWII RAF Issue New Testament
Scarce WWII RAF Long-hose Gas Mask
Scarce WWII RAF Mae West Lamp A lovely example of a WWII RAF issue Easco Life Jacket Lamp.
Scarce WWII RAF Mae West Life Jacket Survival Whistle A scarce example of this most sought after item of WWII RAF survival kit. Air Ministry marked and with stores reference 293/AA/22 CON.14C.
Scarce WWII RAF Matchbox Cover A charming WWII celluloid-cover matchbox cover celebrating the RAF and their achievements during the Battle of Britain.
Scarce WWII RAF Memoir Air Vice-Marshall Bennett's Pathfinder
Scarce WWII RAF Mk I Visual Haze Screen
Scarce WWII RAF MkVII Flying Goggles With excellent frames and lenses, the latter retaining almost all the original paint finish. The strap has lost its elasticity as usual. An attractive set of an increasingly scarce type
Scarce WWII RAF Mosquito Boots
Scarce WWII RAF Night Fighter History An excellent example of this classic work
Scarce WWII RAF Night Observation Binoculars
Scarce WWII RAF Officers Peaked Hat A lovely early example. Rather unusually the hat band is affixed with a gap underneath the cap badge, however this is entirely original and as worn. A quirky but desirable early example.
Scarce WWII RAF Pattern 1937 Sten Gun Magazine Pouches
Scarce WWII RAF Plastic Cap Badge A good example of this War-Economy badge.
Scarce WWII RAF Shell Dressing
Scarce WWII RAF Shell Dressing
Scarce WWII RAF Shell Dressing Bandage Though Second World War ARP, and to a lesser extent Army shell dressings are relatively commonplace, RAF examples are scarce to say the least. These were carried in the First Aid Outfit for Aircraft carried on most larger aircraft (I have one of these webbing haversacks in stock at present). This example is wartime dated and in mint unissued condition.
Scarce WWII RAF Washing & Shaving Kit Roll An unissued example. Clearly marked.
Scarce WWII RAF Webbing Renovator / Blanco Tin
Scarce WWII RAF Wrist Identity Rag
Scarce WWII RAF \"Air Sense\" Pamphlet, 1942
Scarce WWII RAMC Coloured Field Service Cap As worn by 7406422 Corporal Lloyd of the Royal Army Medical Corps
Scarce WWII RASC Officer Uniform Group A scarce named WWII Royal Army Service Corps uniform group. It includes a War-Economy pattern Service Dress tunic and trousers, both retaining their original tailor\'s labels which are 1942 dated and bear the officer\'s name. In addition there is a Same Browne belt and sword frog, an officer-quality Field Service cap, a Bush Shirt and a short-sleeved Bush Shirt with distinctive quilted spine pad. Aside from some moth to the SD trousers the condition is very good throughout. A scarce named uniform group.
Scarce WWII Respirator Spectacles
Scarce WWII Ribbed-and-Beaded FS Knife An excellent example
Scarce WWII Rifle Training Manual Bernards (Publishers) Ltd\'s excellent WWII Manual of Rifles. Part of their excellent series of handy pocket guides for the Home Guard, this manual covers both Allied and Axis rifles. A little gem of a manual.
Scarce WWII Royal Armoured Corps Rank Pips Of early two-piece construction. Formerly the property of 78834765 J Northcott who was promoted from the Ranks of the Royal Tank Regiment and later served with the Reconnaissance Corps
Scarce WWII Royal Armoured Corps Trench Art Lighter
Scarce WWII Royal Armoured Corps Webbing Holster
Scarce WWII Royal Artillery Bush hat A lovely example of this iconic item of Far East theatre headgear. It is in excellent condition retaining its pagri, cap badge, Artillery flash and chinstrap.
Scarce WWII Royal Engineer Italy Theatre Memoir A fascinating memoir of a Sapper, including details of mine clearance and other experiences of war
Scarce WWII Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Badge As found bearing a Mention-in-Despatches oak leaf and mounted with a photograph of its recipient
Scarce WWII Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Badge Acquired with the others listed
Scarce WWII Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Badge Acquired with the others listed
Scarce WWII Royal Engineers Pocket Book
Scarce WWII Royal Marines Tropical Slip-on Title
Scarce WWII Royal Navy 'H M Corvette' Cap Tally
Scarce WWII Royal Navy 'H M Minelayer' Cap Tally
Scarce WWII Royal Navy 'H M S' Cap Tally
Scarce WWII Royal Navy Officer's Cap An extremely pleasing example by Gieves. Bearing bullion embroidery to the peak as worn by officers of Commodore, Captain or Commander rank
Scarce WWII Royal Navy Rating's Uniform Group A homogeneous group which would be completed well with one of the ratings' caps also available on this site. It shows a little moth though this doesn't stand out and the group displays extremely well
Scarce WWII Royal Navy Rating\'s Cap An example of what has always been a scarce item of WWII British military headgear. It\'s a little out of shape but not permanently so. All it requires a cap tally of your choice. I have a very small number of unissued WWII Royal Navy Ratings\' cap tallies available in the \"Badges\" shop category which would complete this cap.
Scarce WWII Royal Navy Rating\'s Tropical Cap I have a very small number of unissued WWII Royal Navy Ratings\' cap tallies available in the \"Badges\" shop category which would complete this cap.
Scarce WWII Royal Navy White Working Uniform An excellent jumper and trousers combination retaining its original insignia, that of a Senior Rate Wireless Telegraphist. One of the Summer rates' caps I have in stock would complete this group well.
Scarce WWII Royal Ordnance Factory Formation Sign and Montgomery Airgraph A likely unique personal Airgraph from General Montgomery to a Home Front munitions worker, in. response to letter from her. It reads "General Montgomery, 8th Army. Thank you, and all the 6-;under girls in your workshop, for your later. I was very glad to hear from you. The 6-pounder is a 1st class gun and you make it very well, your good work in turning out so many guns has enabled me to win our victories. It is really all due to your good work in the workshop. Thank you all very much. B L M Montgomery, General". Dated 27 February 1943.
Scarce WWII Royal Scots Fusiliers Khaki Drill Tunic An Indian-made 1941 dated example
Scarce WWII RTR / Reconnaissance Corps Lanyards Formerly the property of 78834765 J Northcott who was promoted from the Ranks of the Royal Tank Regiment and later served with the Reconnaissance Corps
Scarce WWII RTR Bed Plate A WWII Duty or Bed Plate. Formerly the property of 78834765 J Northcott who was promoted from the Ranks of the Royal Tank Regiment and later served with the Reconnaissance Corps.
Scarce WWII RTR Tank Arm Badge Formerly the property of 78834765 J Northcott who was promoted from the Ranks of the Royal Tank Regiment and later served with the Reconnaissance Corps
Scarce WWII Safe Conduct Pass for Germans An example of the Safe Conduct pass dropped over German troops and intended to encourage their surrender to allied troops.
Scarce WWII Ski & Mountain Troop Snow Mittens A mint unissued and dated pair.
Scarce WWII Sniper Qualification Badge An excellent as-issued uncut example of this badge introduced during the Second World War...
Scarce WWII Sniper Qualification Badge An excellent as-issued uncut example of this badge introduced during the Second World War
Scarce WWII Sniper Qualification Badge
Scarce WWII Sniper Qualification Badge
Scarce WWII Snow Camouflage Thompson or Sten Machine Carbine Cover
Scarce WWII South African Army issue Mess Tins
Scarce WWII South African Heavy Artillery Cap Being a hybrid beret and General Service cap
Scarce WWII Sten machine gun Magazine Loading Tool An uncommon maker-marked example indication manufacture by B & J Sippel, who also made the bayonet for the Sten
Scarce WWII Sten Machine Gun Magazine Loading Tool
Scarce WWII Sten Submachine Gun Webbing Magazine Pouches Officially modified Lanchester magazine pouches for use with the Sten. This is an unissued pair (they are a colour-match, the dark area visible on one is shadow).
Scarce WWII Tank Crew Revolver Holster An example of the Royal Armoured Corps pattern holster modified per the December 1942 Instructions. The original so-called long-strap holster was found to be unsuitable in use so the holsters were modified to the form seen here. At a later stage and into the post-War period holsters manufactured of a pattern similar to this were produced but here we have an example of an officially modified early pattern holster. It is dated 1942. A good example of an increasingly rare pattern.
Scarce WWII Tank Crew Revolver Holster An example of a modified 1937 Pattern tank crew webbing holster. These were later manufactured in this form though this is a Wartime modification of an original long-strap example. Inside the belt loop it is maker-marked and 1942 dated. A scarce example in excellent condition.
Scarce WWII Tom Wintringham Book A scarce copy of Tom Wintringham\'s New Ways of War published in 1940. In May 1940, after Dunkirk, Wintringham, a veteran of the Spanish Civil War, began to write in support of the Local Defence Volunteers. On July 10, he opened the private Home Guard training school at Osterley Park, London. Wintringham\'s training methods were mainly based on his experience in Spain. He even had trainers who had fought alongside him in Spain who trained volunteers in anti-tank warfare and demolitions. He also taught street fighting and guerrilla warfare. He wrote many articles in Picture Post and the Daily Mirror propagating his views about the Home Guard with the motto \"a people\'s war for a people\'s peace\". His works are highly prized by collectors.
Scarce WWII Tommy Lighter An excellent example in working order.
Scarce WWII Training / Drill No 36 Grenade
Scarce WWII Tropical Issue Insect Repellant Complete with original contents
Scarce WWII Tropical Issue Machete An unissued example (the blade is still Cosmolene coated) of this distinctive Indian pattern.
Scarce WWII Tropical Issue Map Case In superb condition and 1945 dated.
Scarce WWII Tropical Issue Shaving Mirror A 1945 dated example.
Scarce WWII Tropical Issue Underwear A pair of Indian-made light cotton short-Johns as issued to the British Army serving in the Far East. 1942 dated. The buttons have rusted though could be replaced with examples from a period \"Housewife\" sewing kit.
Scarce WWII Unarmed Combat Manual A copy of M Feldenkrais\' Practical Unarmed Combat. Published in 1942 it runs to some 96 pages and is fully illustrated throughout. A fascinating and seldom encountered Home Guard manual.
Scarce WWII Underwear Shorts
Scarce WWII US Army Air Corps Survival Knife An example of a most interesting Second World War US military issue knife. Frequently and incorrectly termed the V44 survival knife, it is in fact a US Army Air Corps Survival Machete. Based on the Collins No. 18 Machete they were adopted by the US military in 1934. Perhaps more famously they are associated with Carlson\'s Raiders / 2nd Ranger Battalion US Marine Corps, who carried these knives during the war in the Pacific and from whence the knife gained it\'s unofficial title \"Gung Ho\". This example shows evidence of use, in so far as there are old signs of honing of the blade. The latter has been plated, which has partially worn off, the revealed steel having patinated. This suggests the knife was retained by it\'s wartime owner who had it plated as a memento of War service. The ricasso is well marked and the hilt excellent. The Collins scabbard however shows some losses and a partial split to the tip. The blade will polish to a superb state, and of course the original scabbard could be sympathetically restored without difficulty. There are Indian and Australian versions of these knives, this recorded British Commonwealth use, and the fact this knife was found in the UK, opens up the possibility of this example actually having been acquired, used and retained by a serving British soldier. All-in-all an interesting and honest example of an iconic military knife.
Scarce WWII US Army European Theatre of Operations Jacket A good example of these scarce WWII British-made US tunics
Scarce WWII US Army Paratroop Demolition Set Case
Scarce WWII US Iceland Base Command Flash
Scarce WWII US M1 Carbine / M3 'Grease Gun' SMG Oil Bottle
Scarce WWII USAAF Aircraft Webbing First Aid Pouch Used amongst others aboard troop transport aircraft dropping paratroops
Scarce WWII V for Victory Lapel Badge Associated with the Radio Londres Free French broadcasts which included broadcasting the opening bars of Beethofen's 5th Symphony, the dot-dot-dot-dash which represents the letter V in Morse code.
Scarce WWII Vehicle Blackout Lamp Cowl
Scarce WWII Vehicle Blackout Lamp Cowl
Scarce WWII Vickers Gun / Mortar Crew Load Carrying Shoulder Pad An example of which is shown being worn by a paratrooper in a period photograph published in Davis' "British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two"
Scarce WWII Vickers Machine Gun Manual .303-inch Machine Gun, Part I - Mechanical Subjects. Part of the Small Arms Training series of manuals, the standard reference used by the British Army during WWII. It runs to some 64 pages and is an essential addition to any collection of material relating to the Vickers machine gun. I am always looking to acquire rare and unusual items relating to the Vickers, Lewis and Hotchkiss Machine Guns.
Scarce WWII Vickers Steam Condenser Can An excellent 1936 dated example retaining it\'s original finish.
Scarce WWII Webbing Binoculars Strap
Scarce WWII Wireless Set 19/22 Spare Valves Case
Scarce WWII Wooden Gripped FS Knife The final image shows an example from my own collection with Commando provenance.
Scarce WWII Wooden-hilted FS Knife
Scarce WWII Woven Helmet Net
Scarce WWII \"Anti-Gas\" Arm Band
Scarce WWIII Driver's Printed Qualification Badge
Scarce WWIII Rifle Marksman's / Sniper's Printed Qualification Badge
Scarce WWIII Signaller's Printed Qualification Badge
Scare Boer War Mills Orndorff Webbing Bandolier
Scare WWII New Zealand Military Leather Jerkin
Scipion and Bastien, \"Afrikakorps. Tropical Uniforms of the German Army 1940-1945\" An extremely well illustrated study, now out of print.
Scots Guards Brass Buckle As worn on the buff leather belt.
Scots Guards Cap Badge
Scots Guards Cloth Shoulder Title
Scots Guards Officers' Service Dress Collar Badges
Scots Guards Other Ranks' Dress Belt Buckle
Scots Guards Pattern 1907 Bayonet A 1914 example by Wilkinson. An early variant lacking cleaning hole in pommel
Scots Guards Shoulder Titles
Scott Elliot, \"War History of the 5th Battalion King\'s Own Scottish Borderers\", 1928 A Great War unit history
Scottish ARP Civillian Gas Mask
Scottish Art Review Special Number - Ancient Scottish Weapons
Scottish Art Review Special Number - Arms & Armour from the Scott Collection A scarce publication containing important articles on armour, swords and guns on the superb collection of R L Scott on display at Glasgow's Kelvingrove Museum
Scottish Art Review Special Number - Arms & Armour from the Scott Collection
Scottish Art Review Special Number - R L Scott Collection at Kelvingrove A hard to find publication which includes important articles by leading authorities
Scottish Art Review Special Number - Scottish Weapons A scarce publication with important articles on Scottish pistols, swords, dirks, targes etc
Scottish Command Flash
Scottish Command Flash
Scottish Command Flash
Scottish Command Flash
Scottish Command Flash
Scottish Command Flash
Scottish Command Flash
Scottish Command Flash
Scottish District Flash
Scottish District Flash
Scottish District Printed Flash
Scottish Horse Cap Badge
Scottish Horse Cap Badge
Scottish Horse Collar Badges
Scottish Horse Shoulder Title
Scottish Horse Sweetheart Brooch
Scottish Infantry Officer's Swords Scabbard & Frog That of P A V Stewart CBE DSO, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Stuart served with the 9th (Scottish) Division in France and Flanders, seeing action at the Somme and other major battles, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and mentioned in despatches.
Scottish Infantry WWI-WWII Book
Scottish North Highland District Flash
Scottish North Highland District Flash
Scottish North Highland District Flash
Scottish Police Cap Badge
Scottish Regimental Athol Bonnet
Scottish Regimental Glengarry, circa WWII
Scottish Sweetheart Brooch
Scottish Swords, Weapons & Jacobite Relics Book A copy of the very fine study Culloden. The Swords and the Sorrows based on the exhibition held at the battlefield. Now out of print and sought after.
Scrace Canadian WWII Rifle Sling An excellent dated example.
Scrace Home Guard Handbook John Brophy\'s Home Guard, a Handbook for the LDV,. Published in 1940 and running to over 100 pages.
Scrace No4 MkIII Bayonet A well-marked axample of this the most scarce of the variant No4\'s
Scrace pair of theatre-made India Command Shoulder Titles
Seaforth Highlanders Cap Badge
Seaforth Highlanders Cap Badge
Seaforth Highlanders Cap Badge
Seaforth Highlanders Cloth Shoulder Title
Seaforth Highlanders Locally-made Cap Badge
Seaforth Highlanders Shoulder Title
Seaforth Highlanders Sweetheart Brooch
Seaforth Highlanders Sweetheart Brooch
Seaforth Highlanders Tartan Formation Sign
Seaforth Highlanders\' Association Lapel Badge
Sealed Working Pattern 1944 Tropical Mess Tins Cover
Sealed Working Pattern WWII Kit Bag
Search Light Operator Qualification Badge
Second Army Flashes
Second Army Printed Flash
Second Army printed Flash
Second Army printed Flash
Second Army VE Day Thanksgiving Service Booklet
Second Gulf War Veteran Bring-backs Rather an interesting group
Second Pattern FS / Fairbairn Sykes Knife In a variant scabbard I've not previously encountered
Second Volunteer Battalion Black Watch Glengarry Badge
Second World War Campaign Medal Group with Identity Discs
Second World War Defence and War Medals
Second World War Italian Frontier Pass
Second World War Italian Trench / Fighting Knife
Second World War Lee Enfield No4 Rifle Oil Bottle A WWII British military issue black plastic oil bottle for the Lee Enfield No4 rifle.
Second World War Soldiers Wrist Watch The case back engraved with the watch's original owners name and a date. Currently running though stops prematurely so clearly requiring a clean / service
Section of WWII Luftwaffe Parachute Cord
Semaphore Signalling Aide Memoire Published by Gale & Polden and printed on fabric, I suspect it is of WWI vintage
Serge Battledress Trousers An excellent pair in the earliest configuration complete with label
Serge Battledress Trousers, labelled and 1942 dated A superb, near mint pair in a large size, 17. Near impossible to replace
Serge Vaculik, Air Commando
Sergeant Majors' Arm Badge
Sergeant Rank Chevrons
Sergeant's Full Dress Rank Chevrons
Sergeant's Rank Chevrons
Sergeant's Stripes
Sergeants' Sash
Sergeants\' Rank Chevrons
Sergeants\' Rank Chevrons
Serven, \"Colt Firearms from 1836\"
Set of Japanese Occupation Currency
Set of Japanese Occupation Currency
Set of Officer's 1944 Pattern Webbing A mint unissued and 1944 dated set
Set of Pattern 1908 Web Equipment Bearing unit marks suggesting it is at least largely homogeneous
Set of Pattern 1908 Webbing Equipment
SHAEF Flash
SHAEF Flash
Sharp & Bowyer's standard History of thh RAF Mosquito
Shears, \"The Story of the Border Regiment 1939-1945\"
Sheepskin Helmet Acquired with the RFC flying coat and gloves also listed
Shell Aviation Spirit 2-Gallon Fuel Can
Shigeo Sugawa, IThe Japanese Matchlock, a Story of the Tanegashima/I A superb study of these fascinating and often exquisite guns
Short Puttees
Short Puttees
Shortt, \"Special Forces Insignia, British and Commonwealth Units, an Illustrated Guide\"
Shoulder Belt Plates & Buttons Reference Parkyn's work on 18th - 19th Century British military cross belt plates remains the standard reference
Shrapnel-damaged Imperial German M. 1915 Belt Buckle
Siamese contract Mauser Bayonet
Siamese Mauser Bayonet
Siamese Type 45 Bayonet
Sigel, \"Germany\'s Army and navy of the 19th Century\"
Sigmond, \"Off at Last: An Illustrated History of the 7th (Galloway) Battalion: THe King\'s Own Scottish Borderers 1939-1945: From Official Records and Personal Accounts of Members of the Battalion\"
Signaler's Arm badge
Signalers Qualification Badge
Signaller's Qualification Badge and Backing
Signallers Qualification Badge
Signallers Qualification Badge
Signaller\'s Arm Badge A good example of the qualification badge worn on the forearm by signallers.
Signaller\'s Arm Badge
Silk Escape Map 43A/B France, Belgium, Holland, Spain
Silk Escape Map 43C/D Holland, Belgium, France & Germany
Silk Escape Map 43K Spain & Portugal
Silk Escape Map of France, Belgium, Holland & Germany One of the most sought after of maps, that covering Holland, Belgium and parts of France, Switzerland and Germany. Issued to RAF aircrew and some special forces troops not the least of which being airborne forces personnel. An excellent example.
Silk Escape Map, S2/3, Italy - Greece
Silver ARP Badge in Original Box
Silver ARP Lapel Badge
Silver ARP Lapel Badge
Silver ARP Lapel Badge in Original Box
Silver Bayonet-from Pendant Ex. R D C Evans collection
Silver Durham Light Infantry Sweetheart Brooch
Silver Identity Bracelet
Silver Royal Air Force Eagle Badge
Silver Royal Artillery Sweetheart Brooch A hallmarked axample
Silver Royal Artillery Sweetheart Brooch
Silver War Badge
Silver War Badge
Silver War Badge
Silver War Badge
Silver War Badge
Silver War Badge
Silver War Badge That of Angus Farquharson, Green Howards, Yorkshire Regt.
Silver War Badge Document
Silver-mounted Gurkha / Nepalese Kukri
Sim Comfort, \'Naval Swords and Dirks\' A limited edition two volume study and a masterpiece
Sim Comfort, \'Naval Swords and Dirks\' Additional images
Singapore District Bullion Flash
Singapore District Flash
Singapore District Printed Flash
Singer No 4 Mk II Bayonet
Singer No 4 Mk II Bayonet
Sir James Mann, An Outline of Arms and Armour in England
Sir James Mann, Arms and Armour in England
Sirhind Entrenching Tool
Six unique WWII Royal Navy Embroidered Napkins From a select group of hand-embroidered textiles from a descendant of the authoress Ursula Bloom. Bloom reached the Guinness Book of Records for her prolific fiction writing. She was a passionate needle worker and also wrote on this subject, some of this offering having been illustrated in one of her books. Here we have six delightful napkins each bearing a humourous Naval character and legend.
Six WWI Verduns Postcards
Six WWII .36 Revolver Rounds in original Carton A group of six deactivated or Drill Purpose rounds in their original labelled carton.
Size 9 1940 Pattern Battledress Blouse A very good example. The label date is indistinct though it appears to read as 1943, it bears a later inspection or issue ink-stamped date of 1945.
Skennerton & Richardson, British & Commonwealth Bayonets The standard reference. Out of print.
Skennerton & Richardson, British & Commonwealth Bayonets An essential reference, now out of print
Skennerton & Richardson, British & Commonwealth Bayonets A much sought after study
Skennerton's Lists of Changes in War Material A primary source for students of Victorian military arms and equipment
Skennerton, A Treatise on the Snider
Skennerton, Australian Service Bayonets
Skennerton, List of Changes in War Material in relation to Edged Weapons, Firearms and associated ammunition and accoutrements Volume I, 1860-1886
Skennerton, List of Changes in War Material in relation to Edged Weapons, Firearms and associated ammunition and accoutrements Volume II, 1886-1900
Skennerton, The British Service Lee The denotive reference to the British military Lee Enfield rifle and variants
Skennerton, The British Sniper, British & Commonwealth Sniping & Equipments, 1915-1983 The definitive reference. Now out of print
Skennerton, The British Sniper, British & Commonwealth Sniping & Equipments, 1915-1983 A superb study
Skennerton, The British Spike Bayonet
Skennerton, \"British & Commonwealth Bayonets\" The bible
Skennerton, \"The US Enfield\" An excellent study of the British .276 P' 1913, .303 P'14 and US .30 Model 1917 rifles. Including sniper variants, bayonets and accessories
Slade Wallace Chapes
Slade Wallace Chapes
Slouch Hat Spare Chin Strap A rare Sealed Working Pattern suitable for reference or restoring to a slouch hat
SLR Bayonet An L1A3 bayonet with plated blade for parade use
SLR Bayonet
SLR Bayonet
SLR Bayonet
SLR Bayonet
SLR Bayonet
SLR Bayonet Dress Buff Leather Frog
SLR Bayonet Frog
SLR Full Dress vinyl Bayonet Frog
SLR Rifle Manual
Small antique Canon Ball The calibre approximates a 16th Century "Minion". A flat has been dressed for display. In attractive condition.
Small Arms Training Manuals See the Manuals - Small Arms & Ordnance shop category.
Small Arms Training Pamphlet Covers
Small Arms Training Pamphlet, Anti-Tank Rifle Course
Small Border Regiment Plaque A handsome piece.
Small Gordon Highlanders small Plaid type Brooch
Smith's 'Pistols and Revolvers' A most comprehensive guide
Smith, Walther Pistols and Rifles
Smith, \"Walther Pistols\"
SMLE Aim Corrector A prismatic tool which allows the musketry instructor to view what the rifleman is aiming at during training
SMLE Reference From Ian Skennerton's rather useful Small Arms Identification series
Snook, The Halberd and Other European Polearms, 1300-1650
SOE / Commando Lock Knife
SOE / Commando Lock Knife The best example I have seen, in near mint condition.
SOE / Home Guard Auxilliary Unit Issue Fuze Connector
SOE / Home Guard Auxilliary Unit issue L-Delay Switch
SOE / Home Guard AUxilliary Unit Issue Pull Switch
SOE Equipment Book
SOE Equipment Manual The essential reference in this field
SOE Equipment Manual A reprint of the original equipment manual of the Special Operations Executive. Covering everything from explosives to spy radios. The essential reference for students and collectors in this exciting field.
SOE Type 3 Mk II (B2) \"Suitcase\" Radio Transceiver
SOE Type 3 Mk II (B2) \"Suitcase\" Radio Transceiver Additional images
SOE Type 6 Wire Cutters An excellent 1944 dated pair.
SOE Type 6 Wire Cutters A 1944 dated pair
Soldier's Guide to Sicily The best example of this sought after pamphlet I have encountered. These were issued to 6th Airborne Division and other troops involved in the invasion of the island
Soldier's Release Book
Somers, Imperial German Field Uniforms and Equipment, 1907-1918 Volume 1
Somers, Imperial German Field Uniforms and Equipment, 1907-1918 Volume 2
Somerset Light Infantry Brass Shoulder Title
Somerset Light Infantry Cap Badge
Somerset Light Infantry Printed Shoulder Title
Somerset Light Infantry Shoulder Title
Somme Sweetheart Brooch
Sotheby's, The Hever Castle Collection - Arms & Armour A fascinating catalogue of this important sale
Sotheby's, The Visser Collection of Fine, Rare and Important Arms A very fine two-volume catalogue and reference.
Sotheby\'s catalogue of the Draeger Gun Collection A sumptuous publication
South Africa Artillery Cap Badge
South African 1937 Pattern Pack Straps A matching pair of straps, supporting from the South African P\'37 accoutrement set. The South African manufactured P\'37 is distinctive in that the fabric has a particularly yellowish hue and is commonly laminated, incorporating a bonding agent which discolours over time. Hence much unissued material appearing rust-stained.
South African Air Force Cap Badge
South African Air Force Shoulder Titles
South African Bayonet Frog
South African Bayonet Frog
South African Bayonet Frog
South African Engineers Cap Badge
South African Frog for Pattern 1907 Bayonet
South African Frog for Pattern 1907 Bayonet A pattern not recorded by Anthony Carter
South African Frog for Pattern 1907 Bayonet
South African Frog for Pattern 1907 Bayonet
South African Frog for Pattern 1907 Bayonet
South African Frog for Pattern 1907 Bayonet
South African Frog for Pattern 1907 Bayonet
South African Heavy Artillery Cap Badge
South African Leather Bayonet Frog Adapted for use with a wide pattern of waist belt
South African Uzi Bayonet Frog
South African Uzi Socket Bayonet
South African Witwatersrand Rifles Cap Badge
South East Asia Command Bullion-embroidered Shoulder Title
South East Asia Command theatre-made Shoulder Titles
South Eastern Command Flash
South Eastern Command printed Flash
South Eastern Command Printed Flash
South Eastern Command Printed Flash
South Lancashire Prince of Wales Volunteers Cap Badge
South Lancashire Regiment Cap Badge
South Lancashire Regiment Cap Badge
South Lancashire Regiment Officer\'s Bronze Collar Badges
South Lancashire Regiment OR\'s Helmet Plate A post 1901 Prince of Wales Own Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment) Other Ranks\' helmet plate. Initially a Victorian helmet plate, the crown has been officially modified from the Victorian to Edwardian pattern in 1902. A good honest example.
South Lancashire Regiment Printed Shoulder Title
South Lancashire Regiment Printed Shoulder Title
South Lancs Regiment Cap Badge
South Middlesex Rifle Volunteers Slade Wallace Belt A scarce Pattern 1888 waist belt in black, as worn by Rifles units
South Staffordshire Regiment Cap badge
South Staffordshire Regiment Cap Badge
South Staffordshire Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
South Staffordshire Regiment slip-on Shoulder Titles
South Wales Borderers Cap Badge
South Wales Borderers Cap Badge
South Wales District Flash
South Wales District Printed Flash
South Wales District Printed Flash
South Yorkshire Light Infantry Helmet Plate Centre
Southern Army (India) Flash
Southern Command HQ printed Flash
Southern Command RAMC Flash
Southern Command RAMC Flash
Southern Command REME Flash
Southern Command Royal Engineers Flash
Southern Command Royal Pioneer Corps Formation Patch An as-worn printed example.
Soviet / Russian Mosin Nagant Socket Bayonet
Soviet Army Uniforms, 1945-1975
Soviet Automatic Rifle Bayonets Book
Soviet Bloc Bayonet
Soviet High Altitude Pressure Helmet Model GSh-6A. Complete with inner fabric helmet
Soviet Russian Moisin Nagant Socket Bayonet
Spanish 1940 Pattern Bayonet
Spanish 1941 Bolo Bayonet With matching numbers to bayonet and scabbard, complete with Mauser adaptor
Spanish 1941 Bolo Bayonet
Spanish CETME Bayonet
Spanish Model 1893 Bayonet
Spanish Model 1941 Bayonet with Mauser Adaptor
Spanish Model 1943 Bayonet
Spanish Navaja Knife Book
Spare British P\'07 Bayonet Grips Ex-War Office stock beech wood grips.
Spare M'17 Scabbard As found with a P'39 frog affixed so clearly modified by its original Home Guard owner
Special Forces Badges Guide James G Shortt's Special Forces Insignia, British and Commonwealth, an Illustrated Reference Guide for Collectors
Special Proficiency Arm Badge An excellent example of the forearm badge of those qualified for Special Proficiency pay.
Special Proficiency Badge
Special Proficiency Qualification Badge
Springfield type Socket Bayonet
SRD Rum Jar An uncommon salt-glazed example
SRD Rum Jar
SRD Rum Jar
SRD Rum Jar In flawless condition
SRD Rum Jar by Doulton
SRD Rum Jar with Wire Carrying Handle
SS Uniforms, Insignia and Accoutrements Another Schiffer classic, A Hayes\' stunning work SS Uniforms, Insignia and Accoutrements - a study in photographs. Published in 1996 in a large format and to their usual extremely high standard, this 248 page work is a superb reference. Aside from a tear to the front dustjacket an excellent copy.
St George Saunders, \"The Red beret. The story of the Parachute Regiment at War 1940-1945\"
Stainless Steel Identity Discs Such dog tags were introduced late in the War initially for tropical use
Stamford Sheridan Young, \"The Three Rifles\" A quality re-print of a classic Victorian study of marksmanship using using the Snider, Martini Henry and military small bore rifles, written by an officer of the 39th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Stamps & Skennerton, .380 No 2 Revolver An essential reference to the WWII standard British military issue revolver. No out of print.
Standard book on Webley revolvers A copy of the 1988 study Webley Revolvers: Revised from William Chipchase Dowell's The Webley Story edited by Gordon Bruce and‎ Christian Reinhart. Long since out of print, copies are seldom encountered, with asking prices commonly in the region £250-300
Standard book on Webley revolvers A copy of the 1988 study Webley Revolvers: Revised from William Chipchase Dowell's The Webley Story edited by Gordon Bruce and‎ Christian Reinhart. Long since out of print, copies are seldom encountered, with asking prices commonly in the region £250-300
Standard reference on Nelson related Medals & Commemoratives
Standing Orders of the BEF 1914 A fascinating and most uncommon official publication
Staybright Border Regiment Cap Badge
Steel Button Stick An uncommon variant
Sten and Thompson Manual
Sten Gun Training Manual
Sten Gun Training Manual
Sten Magazine
Sten Magazine Bandolier
Sten Magazine Loader
Sten Magazine Loading Tool
Sten Magazine Loading Tool
Sten Sub Machine Gun Magazine
Stephen Banks, Duels and Duelling, Pistols etc
Stephens and Maddocks, Uniforms and Organisation of the Imperial German Army 1900-1918
Stephens and Maddocks, Uniforms and Organization of the Imperial German Army 1900-1918
Stephens, Bayonets. An Illustrated History and Reference Guide A very early Arms & Armour Press publication
Stephens, Edged Weapons of the Third Reich
Stephens, Fighting Knives
Stephens, Reproduction? Recognition! A scarce and sought after study of reproduction German Third Reich daggers
Stephens, Reproduction? Recognition! A scarce and sought after study of reproduction German daggers
Stephens, The Collector's Pictorial Book of Bayonets
Stephens, The Collectors' Pictorial Book of Bayonets
Stephens, \"Hitler Youth\"
Sterilizing Kit Tin
Sterling SMG Sling
Sterling Submachine Gun Webbing Sling
Sterling-silver Bayonet-form Brooch Ex. R D C Evans collection
Stevens-Savage No 4 Bayonet
Steyr Kropatscheck Bayonet An excellent 1886 dated example
Stokes, \"Signalling and Map-reading for the Home Guard\"
Stonyhurst College OTC Shoulder Title
Story of the Khyber Pass
Stowe School OTC Brass Shoulder Title
Strap incorporating P'14 Leather Potentially useful as restoration material
Strip of War Service Chevrons
Strip of War Service Chevrons
Strip of War Service Chevrons
Stuart Bates, \"The Wolseley Helmet in pictures. From Omdurman to El Alamein\"
Stunning 1915 Royal Scots Greys Sweetheart Brooch A lovely badge in hallmarked silver and 9ct gold. Assayed at Chester in 1915.
Stunning 1916 P\'07 SMLE Bayonet & P\'14 Frog An entirely original as-found example of the P\'07 bayonet complete with its original 1914 Pattern frog. The bayonet was manufactured by Sanderson in 1916, it bears no post-War inspection stamps and retains its original 1916 dated scabbard with correct WWI period brown shellac finish. The frog is also 1916 dated and bears its original owner\'s name and number in ink. The only detractor is bruising to the top of the pommel which has seized the catch, though lubrication or subtle dressing should sort this. Examples such as this in their original WWI state are becoming near impossible to find and much sought after.
Stunning 1918 RFC Propeller Photograph Frame Quite simply the the most impressive example I have seen. Large in stature and exquisite in its decoration, the latter incorporating Rococo-style engraving. Somewhat intriguing is the engraved inscription Souvenir, HAAP, 1918. In terms of quality of construction the piece is to the highest standard. In all I suspect the piece would be likely impossible to better.
Stunning 1931 Vickers machine Gun Manual One of the best and most rare of manuals dedicated to the Vickers Machine Gun, Small Arms Training volume III, .303-Inch Vickers machine Gun, 1931. Printed in a relatively large format, 180x120mm, this 240 page manual is packed with detailed text supported by superb illustrations. An essential reference and collectable items for the Vickers specialist.
Stunning 1939 dated MKII Helmet A superb virtually factory-fresh example in size 7.
Stunning 1940 Battledress Trousers Certainly one of the best examples I have ever seen. In virtually unissued condition they are of the hybrid first pattern Serge Battledress and War-economy 1940 patterns, though labelled as the latter. They retain all the early features including the tabs and buttons at the ankles. The original label indicates manufacture during 1940. To my mind they are of optimal size, that being suitable for most mannequins. I don\'t know when I\'ll see another pair so good, literally of museum quality and likely impossible to improve on.
Stunning 1940 Vickers machine Gun Manual Quite simply the best manual on the Vickers and it\'s variants and related accessories at the outset of WWII. Machine Gun Handbook (Technical) Volume 1, Pamphlet No 1, Vickers .303-inch and .5-inch Machine Guns and Appurtenances, 1940 runs to some 117 pages and includes a superb array of technical and other illustrations. Exceptionally rare and of immense use and interest to the collector of Vickers related material.
Stunning 19th Century Engraving of Waterloo A quite simply stunning late 19th Century engraving by Boulard after Francois Flameng\'s 1899 masterpiece \"Vive l\' Empereur\". It depicts the famous Sunken Road at Waterloo, and the charge of the French Imperial Cavalry against the British squares. Impressively large at 23\'\' x 34\'\', in original oak frame and mount. It bears a blind proof embossed stamp. Few of these engravings were apparently produced, as examples are extremely rare, I can find no records of another example having entered the market. A rare opportunity to acquire such a magnificent period engraving of Waterloo. The print can be posted rolled free of charge internationally, should you require the print as it is now framed under glass, please email to discuss logistics and associated charges.
Stunning 2nd King\'s African Rifles Slouch Hat One of the most attractive slouch hats I have ever seen. 1943 dated and retaining its original insignia including a black upper fold to the pagri, and a theatre-made cap badge with backing and hackle. A quite simply superb and extremely rare example.
Stunning and Rare Book on the Churburg Armour The armoury of the Castle of Churburg in the South Tyrol is one of the most important family collections to have survived near intact. It contains the armours of the Counts of Matsch and Trapp and some of the earliest pieces in existence not discovered by excavation. Oswald Trapp's 1929 catalogue, translated and contributed to by Sir James Mann opened up the armoury to scholars and became a landmark study, though was printed in limited numbers, the trade edition amounting to just 400 copies. A further ten superb presentation copies were printed on hand-made paper and signed by Trapp and Mann. They were gifted to keepers of the great armouries and have never been traded. This is an unrecorded eleventh such copy, being a presentation to the publisher Frederick Muller, it is I believe the only example of this stunning edition in private hands. The book is printed in large quarto (32x27cm), runs to some 324 pages and includes 72 superb full-page plates in addition to numerous line illustrations including reproductions of armourers' marks. It is in excellent condition and in as-published state with un-cut pages. A once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire such a superb and rare book.
Stunning Book - British Army Uniforms 1768-1796 A copy of Hew Strachan\'s masterpiece British Military Uniforms 1768-1796, the Dress of the British Army from Official Sources. A quite simply essential reference for the student of Georgian military dress.
Stunning book - Police, Post, Customs & Private Use Weapons in Britain A mint copy of Frederick Wilkinson\'s magnum opus Those Entrusted with Arms - A History of the Police, Post, Customs and Private Use of Weapons in Britain. Published in association with the Royal Armouries this astonishing work runs to some 294 pages fully illustrated with rare photographs, drawings and engravings. It is a unique study of armed public servants and charts this complicated and neglected aspect of British history in an accessible and readable way. It has chapters on early \'police\' forces, security guards, customs officers, those charged with carrying the Royal Mail, prison officers and gamekeepers, their arms and equipment. An essential reference.
Stunning book on Antique Swords, Pole Arms & Firearms A scarce copy of the stunning Encyclopedia of European Historical Weapons. Edited by Vladimir Dolinel and Jan Durdik, this 1993 publication remains an essential reference for collectors of European arms. Running to some 350 pages packed with detailed text and a superb range of illustrations, it\'s range is comprehensive. A hugely impressive and useful work.
Stunning book on Antique Swords, Pole Arms & Firearms A scarce copy of the stunning Encyclopedia of European Historical Weapons. Edited by Vladimir Dolinel and Jan Durdik, this 1993 publication remains an essential reference for collectors of European arms. Running to some 350 pages packed with detailed text and a superb range of illustrations, it's range is comprehensive. A hugely impressive and useful work.
Stunning Book on British Army Accoutrements 1750-1900 I cannot praise this work too strongly, Pierre Turner\'s quite simply superb work Soldiers\' Accoutrements of the British Army 1750-1900. It runs to some 93 pages and covers the subject using Turner\'s detailed illustrations supported by authoritative text. If like me you are a collector of early British Army equipment then you will find this book of immense interest. It comes with my strongest possible recommendation.
Stunning Book on British Army Accoutrements 1750-1900 I cannot praise this work too strongly, Pierre Turner's quite simply superb work Soldiers' Accoutrements of the British Army 1750-1900. It runs to some 93 pages and covers the subject using Turner's detailed illustrations supported by authoritative text. If like me you are a collector of early British Army equipment then you will find this book of immense interest. It comes with my strongest possible recommendation. The books is now out of print, second hand copies are difficult to find and expensive
Stunning Book on Hunting Weapons A copy of Howard Blackmore\'s seminal work and indeed masterpiece Hunting Weapons. This monumental work stands as testimony to the greatness of the author and will remains an essential reference.
Stunning Book on Hunting Weapons An ex-library copy of Howard Blackmore's seminal work and indeed masterpiece Hunting Weapons. This monumental work stands as testimony to the greatness of the author and will remains an essential reference.
Stunning Book on Metal Shoulder Titles I must say this is one of the most useful and often referred to books in my library, Ray Westlake\'s seminal work Collecting Metal Shoulder Titles. It is a true masterpiece, and the work in its field. What makes it all the more useful are the excellent unit histories provided. It comes with my strongest possible recommendation.
Stunning Book on Oriental Armour A scarce copy of H Russell Robinson\'s 1967 classic Oriental Armour. Still the standard reference, it runs to some 257 pages and includes numerous high quality illustrations. Covering the origins of Oriental armour, then it\'s development in Persia, Turkey, the Middle East, India, Ceylon, The Philippines, China, Korea, Tibet, Bhutan and Japan. A fascinating work and essential reference for collectors in this field.
Stunning Book on the Plug Bayonet RDC Evans\' masterpiece The Plug Bayonet. It will remain the bible in this fascinating field.
Stunning Book on WWII British Army Uniforms & Insignia Quite simply the \'bible\' to us collectors of WWII British Army uniforms & equipment. A copy of Brian Davis\' seminal masterpiece British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two. Published in 1981 it remains unsurpassed and an essential reference. Long since out of print, this is an example of the original format, the later re-print having images of diminished reprographic quality. Copies are today extremely difficult to find.
Stunning Book on WWII British Army Uniforms & Insignia A copy of Brian Davis\' seminal masterpiece British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two. Published in 1981 it remains unsurpassed and an essential reference. Long since out of print, this is an example of the original format, the later re-print having images of diminished reprographic quality. Copies are today extremely difficult to find.
Stunning Book on WWII British Army Uniforms & Insignia Quite simply the \'bible\' to us collectors of WWII British Army uniforms & equipment. A copy of Brian Davis\' seminal masterpiece British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two. First published in 1981 it remains unsurpassed and an essential reference. Long since out of print, this is an example of the original format, the later re-print having images of diminished reprographic quality. Copies are today extremely difficult to find.
Stunning Book on WWII British Army Uniforms & Insignia Quite simply the 'bible' to us collectors of WWII British Army uniforms & equipment. A copy of Brian Davis' seminal masterpiece British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two. First published in 1981 it remains unsurpassed and an essential reference. Long since out of print, copies are today difficult to find.
Stunning Book on WWII British Army Uniforms & Insignia Quite simply the 'bible' to us collectors of WWII British Army uniforms & equipment. A copy of Brian Davis' seminal masterpiece British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two. First published in 1981 it remains unsurpassed and an essential reference. Long since out of print, this is an example of the original format, the later re-print having images of diminished reprographic quality. Copies are today extremely difficult to find.
Stunning Book on WWII British Army Uniforms & Insignia Quite simply the 'bible' to us collectors of WWII British Army uniforms & equipment. A copy of Brian Davis' seminal masterpiece British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two. First published in 1981 it remains unsurpassed and an essential reference. Long since out of print, copies are today difficult to find.
Stunning Book on WWII British Army Uniforms & Insignia Quite simply the 'bible' to us collectors of WWII British Army uniforms & equipment. A copy of Brian Davis' seminal masterpiece British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two. First published in 1981 it remains unsurpassed and an essential reference. Long since out of print, copies are today difficult to find.
Stunning Book on WWII British Army Uniforms & Insignia Quite simply the 'bible' to us collectors of WWII British Army uniforms & equipment. A copy of Brian Davis' seminal masterpiece British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two. First published in 1981 it remains unsurpassed and an essential reference. Long since out of print, copies are today difficult to find.
Stunning Book on WWII British Army Uniforms & Insignia Quite simply the 'bible' to us collectors of WWII British Army uniforms & equipment. A copy of Brian Davis' seminal masterpiece British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two. First published in 1981 it remains unsurpassed and an essential reference. Long since out of print, copies are today difficult to find.
Stunning Brown Bess Bayonet Book A copy of Eric Goldstein\'s stunning book The Socket Bayonet in the British Army 1687-1783. One simply has to read the comments of such a giant in this field as Graham Priest (who’s seminal work The Brown Bess Bayonet this complements) to get a sense of the quality of this work. My strongest possible recommendation.
Stunning enamelled-Gold RAF Sweetheart Brooch A superb example in presentation case.
Stunning enamelled-Silver RAF Sweetheart Brooch An exceptional example in fitted presentation case.
Stunning German Anti-Tank Weapons Reference A copy of German Anti-Tank Weapons Illustrated by Chamberlain, Doyle and Gander. A mammoth work it covers both world Wars in detail. A fascinating book.
Stunning Imperial German Edged Weapons Book A monumental study
Stunning Imperial German Edged Weapons Book An exceptional study
Stunning Nelson Auction Catalogue A scarce copy of what must be one of the most important catalogues of Nelsonia. A truly sumptious and fascinating volume. You will not be dissappointed.
Stunning set of WWI Stereoviews A superb set of 200 (1 lacking) numbered stereoviews of the First World War complete with viewer. Published during the War by Realistic Travels and presented in a pair of book-form cases entitled The Great War, Official Series. They depict a huge range of subjects including, trench warfare, rear and front-line views, downed Zeppelin, Indian other Colonial and Ghurkha troops, combat in France and Flanders, the Middle East and East Africa, motorcycles and other military vehicles, artillery and so on. Some of the shots appear to date from very early in the War, troops are seen wearing Cor Blimey caps and other early uniform and equipment. The condition throughout is excellent. I have collected stereoviews for some time now and highly recommend the field to you, there is simply no better way of getting a visual feel for the Great War, it is little short of time travel, seeing the First World War in three dimensions, you will not be dissappointed. Cards such as these are being traded individualy elsewhere at between three and fifteen pounds each, here is an excellent opportunity to acquire a superb run.
Stunning set of WWI Stereoviews An original stereo viewer together with a superb set of 100 (2 lacking) numbered stereoviews of the First World War complete with viewer. Published during the War by Realistic Travels and presented in a book-form case entitled The Great War, Official Series. They depict a huge range of subjects including, trench warfare, rear and front-line views, Royal Flying Corps aircraft, downed Zeppelin, Indian other Colonial and Ghurkha troops, motorcycles and other military vehicles, artillery and so on. The condition throughout is excellent. I have collected stereoviews for some time now and highly recommend the field to you, there is simply no better way of getting a visual feel for the Great War, it is little short of time travel. Seeing the First World War in three dimensions will not dissappoint. Cards such as these are being traded individualy elsewhere at between three and fifteen pounds each, here is an excellent opportunity to acquire a superb run.
Stunning set of WWI Stereoviews A superb set of 200 numbered stereoviews of the First World War. Published during the War by Realistic Travels and presented in a pair of book-form cases. They depict a huge range of subjects including, trench warfare, rear and front-line views, downed Zeppelin, Indian other Colonial and Ghurkha troops, combat in France and Flanders, the Dardanelles, Middle East and East Africa, motorcycles and other military vehicles, Tanks, artillery and so on. Some of the shots appear to date from very early in the War, troops are seen wearing Cor Blimey caps and other early uniform and equipment. The condition throughout is excellent. I have collected stereoviews for some time now and highly commend the field to you, there is simply no better way of getting a visual feel for the Great War, it is little short of time travel, seeing the First World War in three dimensions, you will not be dissappointed. Cards such as these are being traded individualy elsewhere at between three and fifteen pounds each, here is an excellent opportunity to acquire a superb run. Should you require a viewer do enquire.
Stunning set of WWI Stereoviews A superb set of 100 stereoviews of the First World War. Published during the War by Realistic Travels and presented in a book-form case. They depict a huge range of subjects including, trench warfare, rear and front-line views, combat in France and Flanders and other theatres, Tanks, artillery and so on. The condition throughout is excellent. The group is complete with a superb Holmes-Bates pattern stereoviewer. I have collected stereoviews for some time now and highly commend the field to you, there is simply no better way of getting a visual feel for the Great War, it is little short of time travel, seeing the First World War in three dimensions, you will not be dissappointed. Cards such as these are being traded individualy elsewhere at between three and fifteen pounds each, here is an excellent opportunity to acquire a superb run. Should you require a viewer do enquire.
Stunning set of WWI Stereoviews and Viewer, circa 1917 A superb set of 200 (2 lacking) numbered stereoviews of the First World War. Published circa 1917 by Realistic Travels and presented in a pair of book-form cases entitled The Great War, Official Series. They depict a huge range of subjects including, trench warfare, rear and front-line views, downed Zeppelin, Indian other Colonial and Ghurkha troops, combat in France and Flanders, the Middle East and East Africa, motorcycles and other military vehicles, artillery and so on. Some of the shots appear t o date from very early in the War, troops are seen wearing Cor Blimey caps and other early uniform and equipment. The set is complete with it\'s original viewer. The condition throughout is excellent. I have collected stereoviews for some time now and highly recommend the field to you, there is simply no better way of getting a visual feel for the Great War, it is little short of time travel, seeing the First World War in three dimensions. Cards such as these are being traded individualy elsewhere at between three and fifteen pounds each, here is an excellent opportunity to acquire a superb run.
Stunning Victorian Infantry Officer 1897 Pattern Sword The best example this pattern I have seen in a very long time. The condition throughout is exceptional. Manufactured by Weyersberg Kirschbaum and Co of Solingen, the blade etching incorporates a strung bugle suggesting wear by a Light Infantry officer.
Stunning work on 17th Century Arms & Armour While relatively few collectors in this field are aware of this work, Jan Piet Puype and Marco van der Hoeven\'s The Arsenal of the World, the Dutch Arms Trade in the Seventeenth Century is a superb book and is to be thoroughly recommended. I refer to my copy regularly and it remains one of my favourites in this field.
Stunning WWI Australian Flying Corps Photograph Frame Perhaps the most attractive WWI propeller tip frame I have seen. It bears decoration of the highest quality in the form of a representation of a Sopwith Pup and a wonderful Australian Flying Corps pilot\'s wing in sunken relief. The whole in superb condition. 305mm high
Stunning WWI Cameron Highlanders Kilt A virtually mint and extremely rare example bearing Ordnance issue stamp. The sporran is being offered as a separate lot
Stunning WWI Casualty Group One of the most extensive First World War casualty groups I have seen. Pertaining to 202025 Private J T Eccles, 2nd/4th Loyal North Lancashire Regiment killed in action during a trench raid on the 20th of April 1917. The group includes British War and Victory Medals, a 9ct gold fob medallion, framed memorial scroll, personal pre-War documents, Recruitment Pass, rifle score card, personal note-pad wallet showing shrapnel or bullet damage, one other similar, period photographs of Eccles and his unit, an extensive number of letter from Private Eccles to his family at home, letters from comrades including his Commanding Officer regarding the circumstances of his death, official correspondence including a letter forwarding his identity disc, the latter having been returned by the Germans (who buried him), a pin cushion, official, silk and other postcards. In all a superb and fascinating group most certainly worthy of further research.
Stunning WWI Denim Trench Cap Quite simply the best I have seen, in near unissued condition and likely impossible to upgrade.
Stunning WWI East Lancashire Regiment Brodie Helmet Certainly one of the finest and most rare First War Brodie helmets I have ever owned. In exceptional condition, save for the usual chinstrap damage, it retains its original finish and a superb East Lancashire Regiment transfer decal. I doubt I will see another better.
Stunning WWI Turkish POW Bead Crochet Snake By far the best example of this distinctive Ottoman Turkish POW work I have ever seen. An exceptionally long example measuring approximately six feet in length. Another feature marking this out as distinctly superior is the presence of lettering within the design, specifically the legend Souvenir, Turkish Prisoners 1918. There are a couple of week areas which should be tacked-threaded secure once more, but no losses. In all a quite simply charming and poignant object.
Stunning WWII British 2-inch Dummy Mortar Round Impossible to improve
Stunning WWII RAF Officer\'s Peaked Cap A lovely example in every respect. The leather sweatband bears the name of the hat\'s original owner, opening up the possibility of research proving fruitful. An exceptional example.
Stunningly Rare Glider Pilot Medal Group A group to Dennis Patton Galpin DFM, Glider Pilot Regiment, who’s DFM can be seen at the Museum of Army Aviation. A hugely exiting find comprising his campaign medals in issue carton, supporting paperwork and photographs, and various items of insignia. Galpin was one of only three glider pilots to reach his landing zone as part of the invasion of Sicily, an extract from the citation for his DFM reads This Sergeant Pilot has shown conspicuous gallantry as a glider pilot. He was released at 500 feet over the sea and glided six miles. During this time, he was under fire from anti-aircraft and searchlights. He landed in a field selected by Commanding Officer. He then took part in the capture of a bridge which led to the capture of Syracuse. It was due to his brilliant landing that the blowing of the bridge was saved and the operation was successful.
Styers, Cold Steel, Technique of Close Combat
Submachine Gun Marksman's Qualification Badge
Sudan Campaign Shield A large and impressive Sudanese shield of the late 19th Century.
Suez Crisis 1 Para Maroon Beret A 1955 dated Parachute Regiment maroon beret with documented provenance, its original owner having served at Suez and Cyprus.
Suffolk Regiment Brass Shoulder Titles
Suffolk Regiment Cap Badge
Suffolk Regiment Cap Badge
Suffolk Regiment Printed Shoulder Title
Suffolk Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
Superb & Rare Badged Service Dress Jacket Officers\' SD jackets bearing formation signs are rare indeed. This is one of the most interesting I\'ve seen in a very long time. It bears Ordnance Corps insignia and printed flashes of the 6th Anti-Aircraft Division. Tailored by Burberry’s London in April 1940, it bears the name of it\'s original owner, one Lt H Ward Jones. Lt H Ward Jones was commissioned during the First Word War on the 3rd October 1916 and went to serve with the Welch Fusiliers, he was promoted to Lt on the 16th Jan 1917 and did service with the Indian Army until 1920. He was given a Regular Army Emergency Commission on the 22/4/1940, serving with the RAOC at an Anti Aircraft Battery within 6th AA Division.
Superb & Rare Victorian Cavalry Officer\'s Campaign Tables A quite simply stunning pair of Indian carved mahogany small campaign tables with an association to one of the most elite and fascinating of Victorian cavalry units, Queen Victoria\'s Corps of Guides. They are of exquisite quality and in superb condition. We will not see another pair. The brainchild of Sir Henry Lawrence, the Corps was raised in Peshawar by Lt. Harry Lumsden in December 1846. The Corps of Guides was always part of the Frontier Force brigade and if the Frontier Force itself developed into an elite formation, then the Guides were the premier unit of the premier force. They were famous for being the first unit in the Indian or British Armies to dress in khaki. Like the Greenjackets of the Napoleonic wars, and the SAS of our own times, they were often used in small detachments, usually supported by other reliable troops such as the Sikhs and Gurkhas, to act as \'force multipliers\', due to the resourcefulness and courage manifest throughout their ranks.
Superb 14th Punjab Regiment Officers\' Khaki Beret 1944 dated and in lovely condition. An extremely scarce and striking Far East Theatre beret.
Superb 16th Century Helmet A North Italian Cabasset or Peaked-Morion dating to 1560-80 and of exquisite form. This type is amongst the most attractive of late 16th Century morions, having a distinctive almond-form shell with pronounced pear-stalk finial and crescent-shaped rim. Forged from a single billet, it retains it\'s original brass-capped liner-retaining rivets with traces of decorative brass washers, there is a shallow recessed border to the rim which has cabled tooling to it\'s turned edge. There is a hole punched in the rim at the back allowing the helmet to be hung from a hook on the wearer\'s back-plate when not worn. It retains an old black paint finish which has protected it from corrosion. This finish was likely applied during the 19th Century when such was the vogue with armour hung in neo-Gothic baronial halls. An extremely attractive item of armour dating to the Elizabethan period.
Superb 1808 East India Company Light Infantry Sergeants' Carbine A rare and extremely attractive flintlock fusil.
Superb 1827 Pattern Royal Navy Officer's Sword A near faultless example of this pattern. An Edward VII / George V example retailed by the prestigious military tailors Gieves. It is complete with it's original sword knot. The blade is quite simply perfect, entirely blemish-free, while the scabbard is complete and strong. You will wait quite some time to find a better example. Fresh to the market, it is one of a pair recently uncovered, and by family tradition those of one Captain Kennedy, a veteran of the Battle of Jutland. The blade is serial numbered, opening up the possibility of further research. A superb provenanced example.
Superb 1856 Enfield Rifle Bayonet An exceptional example
Superb 1887 MkIV Bayonet for the Martini Henry One of just 22,845 of this pattern converted from the 1886 Enfield-Martinin trials bayonets in 1891. The condition overall is excellent, though the blade is absolutely superb.
Superb 1903 Pattern Infantry Bandolier One of the best examples I\'ve seen in years. It is 1917 dated and in superb condition, the colour is excellent, the hide supple and strong, and it is complete with it\'s belt-securing strap. An exceptional example.
Superb 1907 Pattern SMLE Bayonet Manufactured by Sanderson in January 1918 and in superb condition. Such examples are becoming increasingly scarce.
Superb 1907 Pattern SMLE Bayonet with Unit Stamps A lovely example of the P\'07 bayonet by Sanderson dated 1917. The pommel bears rare unit stamps to the Depot of the Wiltshire Regiment. In all a most attrcative bayonet.
Superb 1912 pattern Cavalry Officer\'s Sword One of the best examples of this iconic sword I have ever seen. In sleepy un-touched condition throughout, requiring only a polish, should one be thus inclined. The blade bears typical etched decoration incorporating the Royal cipher of King George V and is in superb condition, free of rust or staining. The sword is complete with it\'s original knot. An excellent example.
Superb 1914 Verner's Patent Marching Compass An exceptional example bearing the most poignant of dates.
Superb 1915 Flare Pistol An exceptional example of the No1 MkIII Flare Pistol by Webley and Scott. It has been very sympathetically deactivated and retains it\'s original finish to the walnut grips. Certainly the best example I have seen. Sorry, for sale within the UK only.
Superb 1916 Webley MkVI Revolver One of the best examples I have seen in years. 1916 dated, with matching serial numbers throughout, and retaining an excellent finish. You will wait a very long time to find another better. With UK Proof House Certificate of Deactivation. Sorry, for sale in the UK only.
Superb 1917 5th Battalion Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Dinner Menu
Superb 1917 Artillery Gun Sight A stunning example.
Superb 1917 British Army Monocular The best example of these scarce and sought after British military issue instruments I have seen. 1917 dated, manufactured by the Precision Optical Company Ltd, in superb condition, and retaining its original case and sling. An exceptional example.
Superb 1917 Royal Flying Corps Aircraft Propeller A superb display piece for the collector of Royal Flying Corps memorabilia, an original 1917 dated RFC propeller blade. Retaining it\'s original finish and markings, it requires just a coat of wax. 122.5cm long. please email for postage costs.
Superb 1917 Webley MkVI Revolver The best example I have seen in years. 1917 dated, with matching serial numbers throughout, and retaining an excellent finish. You may wait a very long time to find another as good. With UK Proof House Certificate of Deactivation. Sorry, for sale in the UK only.
Superb 1924 Small Arms, Grenade, Lewis & Hotchkiss Manual Small Arms Training, 1924, Volume II. One of the best early 20th Century manuals in it\'s field. This volume runs to some 408 pages and covers grenades, the Webley Revolver, the Lewis Machine Gun and the Hotchkiss Machine Gun. It includes numerous superb illustrations including an exceptionally large folding diagram of the Lewis. A must for the collector of these fascinating arms.
Superb 1937 dated Army Issue Clasp Knife The best example I have seen. It is also the only example of this pre-War pattern I have seen with unit marks.
Superb 1938 Police MkII Steel Helmet A lovely example with and exceptionally good shell. Both liner and shell are maker-marked and 1938 dated. A classic Home Front steel helmet.
Superb 1939 MkI Bren Light Machine Gun From my own collection, a superb deactivated 1939 dated Mk I Bren. It has matching serial numbers throughout (including the barrel latch) and retains correct early features such as the elliptical-section cocking handle terminal, scalloped butt plate and folding butt strap. This really is an exceptionally good example of this most sought after of Brens. These guns have long been undervalued when compared to their German counterparts, however the stocks of Brens off-the-shelf are near expended, and as happened with Vickers machine guns a few years ago, when this occurs we will see rapid inflation in prices. Pre-1940 dated examples have always carried a premium, this example will surely prove to be a very good investment. Sorry, for sale within the UK only.
Superb 1939 MkII Steel Helmet One of the best examples I\'ve seen in a while. It retains its original tan gloss finish and is in excellent condition throughout. Unusually it bears the letters NC & Co struck into its rim. A lovely early-War helmet.
Superb 1940 dated No69 Grenade A stunning inert example
Superb 1940 Denim Battledress Blouse An extremely scarce 1940 dated example in superb condition. It is in an excellent large size (being designed for wear over Serge Battledress, though seldom actually worn in this way, the wearer would purposely seek a garment labelled a size smaller than he would usually wear). Commonly associated with the LDV and Home Guard, this early dated example is ideal for collectors in this field. Rarer by far than the serge BD counterpart.
Superb 1940 Denim Battledress Blouse An extremely scarce 1940 dated example in mint unissued condition. It has never had buttons or buckle fitted, though I have the correct pattern in stock and am including them with the blouse. It is in an excellent large size (being designed for wear over Serge Battledress, though seldom actually worn in this way, the wearer would purposely seek a garment labelled a size smaller than he would usually wear). Commonly associated with the LDV and Home Guard, this early dated example is ideal for collectors in this field. Rarer by far than the serge BD counterpart.
Superb 1940 FS Cap in a Large Size A virtually mint 1940 dated example in a rare large size
Superb 1940 MkII Steel Helmet An exceptionally desirable example. It was manufactured in a gloss khaki paint finish which remains internally and has been over painted per official instructions in sand-textures matt tan. It is dated 1940 to shell and liner. The scarce original helmet net holds a First Field Dressing and strips of hessian scrim. A lovely example.
Superb 1940 No36 Mills Grenade An exceptional example complete with spring and striker.
Superb 1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers Aside from one small nip to the crotch this superb pair appear near unissued. Rather small, though a stunning reference and display pair.
Superb 1940 pattern Battledresss Trousers A pair in size 10 and in superb condition. To fit waist approx 31 inches.
Superb 1940 pattern Battledresss Trousers A pair in size 9 and in superb condition with one moth nip to the rear waist and some extremely small pin-holes in the crotch area. To fit approx 30-31 inch waist.
Superb 1941 Denim Battledress Blouse An extremely scarce 1941 dated example in mint unissued condition. In an excellent large size (being designed for wear over Serge Battledress, though seldom actually worn in this way, the wearer would purposely seek a garment labelled a size smaller than he would usually wear). Commonly associated with the LDV and Home Guard, though commonly worn by Army personnel in the field. Rarer by far than the serge BD counterpart.
Superb 1942 Motorcyclist\'s Steel Helmet An unissued 1942 dated example retaining its original paint finish and in a good size.
Superb 1943 Lithgow MkI Bren Light Machine Gun A stunning deactivated example with matching serials. Sorry, for sale within the UK only. Certificate lacking though I may find it yet
Superb 1945 Australian Owen SMG Bayonet
Superb 1945 Bush Hat A lovely example throughout.
Superb 19th Century Sword by Mole An excellent and early Constabulary, Customs or Government Department hanger or sabre dating to the late Georgian or Victorian period. It has a brass hilt with shagreen-bound grip, the blade is rather broad, and has a broad central fuller running very near to the point, it has a distinctive false edge towards it\'s tip. It is complete with it\'s original scabbard, the stitching of which has failed as usual, though it is a scarce survivor. The blade is excellent, requiring no more than a polish to bring it to a near mirror bright state. The blade release stud may have been restored, though very well. All in all lovely example. A very similar sword is illustrated on page 105 of Frederick Wilkinson\'s superb Those Entrusted with Arms - A History of the Police, Post, Customs and Private Use Weapons in Britain, (copies of which can be found in the Reference Books section of this shop).
Superb 2nd Infantry Division Slouch Hat An exceptionally attractive example in excellent condition save for the incomplete chinstrap. It retains it\'s original pagri and theatre-made or private purchase formation sign. A superb example of this iconic Far East theatre headgear.
Superb 2nd Pattern FS Fighting Knife An exceptional, near unissued example bearing rare Ordnance stamps to the hilt. A stunning example of this iconic fighting knife.
Superb 36th Div South Wales Borderers Slouch Hat A very attractive example retaining all its original insignia.
Superb 36th Infantry Division Bush Hat From my own collection, an exceptional bush hat. Of particular interest is the fact the edges of the brim have been trimmed in leather, a feature I have not seen elsewhere and which I assumed indicated wear by an officer. The hat is well marked and 1942 dated. It bears a 36th Infantry Division to the underside of the brim, and an unidentified unit flash in the form of a black lozenge to the pagri. Of particular note is the fact the original owner\'s name is present on the inside of the crown. A superb example.
Superb 3rd Infantry Division Artillery BD Group An exceptionally handsomely badged BD to an Artillery Warrant Officer of the Third Infantry Division, a unit which fought in Europe from D-Day. It is complete with it\'s original General Service Cap. A lovely group.
Superb 3rd pattern FS Fighting Knife From my own collection, an exceptional example in near unissued condition. It retains its original finish, the blade is near factory fresh, while the scabbard even retains its original elastic hilt retaining strap. This example features the rarely seen parallel-sided crossguard, only the third of its kind I have seen, the first being one formerly in my own collection given to me by Private Charles \"Chalky\" White of the 7th Battalion the Parachute Regiment who served in Normandy, the Ardennes and Far East. You will wait a very long time to find a better WWII 3rd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes fighting knife.
Superb 53rd (Welsh) Division Flash A rare senior Brigade Infantry variant
Superb Airborne Unit History The quite simply superb second edition of When Dragons Flew, an illustrated history of 1st Battalion the Border Regiment 1939-45. An essential reference for the student or collector of airborne history and materiel.
Superb Airborne Unit History The quite simply superb When Dragons Flew, an illustrated history of 1st Battalion the Border Regiment 1939-45. An essential reference for the student or collector of airborne history and materiel.
Superb and rare 1840 Constabulary Carbine Socket Bayonet A stunning example of this bayonet complete with its original scabbard. An original leaf-spring has been restored to it and the condition throughout is extremely attractive. Well stamped with Ordnance view and Hill\'s makers\' marks. The scabbard is possibly rarer than the bayonet, it is complete, strong and supple. A rare opportunity.
Superb and rare 1st pattern Fairbairn Sykes Commando Knife The best example of this iconic knife that I have seen in a very long tiime. Direct from the family of its original owner, Royal Marine Commando Stanley Alfred Winwood
Superb and rare book on German Ersatz Bayonets Tony Carter's ground breaking work covers these bayonets in superb detail, with period photographs and line drawings of the highest quality. Printed almost forty years ago, it is fair to say this may be the only copy you will see.
Superb and rare Scottish Officer\'s Cuff Rank Tunic A superb cuff rank tunic. Bearing Queen\'s Own Cameron Highlanders buttons and formerly belonging to Captain J A S Munro. Purchased from the estate of the Late Sir Hector Munro The condition throughout is excellent, with very few minor moth nips and a period repair to one under-arm seam. Extremely difficult to better.
Superb and rare set of 1888 Slade Wallace Braces An exceptional pair of braces from the British Army 1888 Pattern buff leather equipment. Daubed in white as usual (though should you wish to return it to a khaki buff leather finish this flakes off with gentle application of a wire brush). They are matching in length, complete, strong and supple. Extremely scarce and very difficult to replace.
Superb and rare Victorian Artillery and Ammunition Handbook
Superb and Rare WWI Officers' Trench Cap A lovely example of this distinct pattern. Originally worn by Lieutenant H J Cotton DCM. CSM Henry James Cotton, Worcestershire Regiment, Mesopotamia 1917, London Gazette 28 March 1918
Superb and Rare WWII Issue Collarless Shirt A superb 1942 dated example.
Superb and rare WWII Military Provost Para Battledress A 1943 date Canadian-made BD retaining all its original insignia to a Corps of Military Police paratrooper. The insignia is machine-stitched and comprises printed CMP titles and Airborne Division flashes, together with an operational parachutist’s wing. An extremely rare BD
Superb and rare WWII OR's Collarless Shirt The best example I have seen in years. In mint condition and a desirable large size. A rare opportunity, you will wait an extremely long time to find another such as this
Superb and rare WWII OR\'s Collarless Shirt The best example I have seen in years. In mint condition and a desirable large size. One of two I have been extremely fortunate in acquiring. A rare opportunity, you will wait an extremely long time to find another such as this.
Superb and rare WWII OR\'s Collarless Shirt The best example I have seen in years. In mint condition and a desirable large size. One of two I have been extremely fortunate in acquiring. A rare opportunity, you will wait an extremely long time to find another such as this.
Superb Antique Firearms Two-volume Catalogue A scarce set of the sumptuous Sotheby\'s catalogue of the sale from the Visser collection of important antique arms. This rates in terms of import with that of the William Keith Neil collection and is a joy to peruse. An essential reference for the collector of antique firearms.
Superb antique Ivory-handled Kris Additional images
Superb Antique Zulu Axe An excellent example of the much sought after axes favoured by the Zulu. The hand-forged blade has a flat tang decorated in a geometric pattern. The iron-wood shaft has a swollen head and slightly flared pommel, it is decorated with typical braided wire-work. A superb antique fighting axe. 72cm long overall
Superb Boer War Mounted Infantry Bandolier Quite simply one of the best example of the Bandolier, 50 Rounds, Mounted Infantry, Pattern 1897 I have seen. Extremely well marked, strong and supple with an excellent finish. You will wait a very long time to find another so good.
Superb Boer War Mounted Infantry Group Photograph An exceptional image
Superb Boer War period XIV (King's) Hussars Silk Embroidery One of the finest military embroideries I have ever seen, an exceptional example
Superb Boer War Relief of Ladysmith Belt An exceptional Kings Royal Rifles souvenir of the Relief of Ladysmith, in extremely attractive condition.
Superb book - Locations of British Army Units during WWI One of my most called upon reference books, Robert W Gould\'s superb Locations of British Cavalry, Infantry and Machine Gun Units 1914-1924. It gives the locations in which each Battalion served during the period. An essential reference for the medal collector and general researcher. It comes with my strongest possible recommendation.
Superb Book of Antique Scottish Swords, Pistols & Dirks etc A rare copy of Charles Whitelaw\'s Scottish Arms Makers, a biographical dictionary of makers of firearms, edged weapons and armour, working in Scotland from the 15th Century to 1870. This posthumous publication of Whitelaw\'s research findings remains a towering work and essential reference.
Superb Book of Antique Scottish Swords, Pistols & Dirks etc A scarce copy of Charles Whitelaw's Scottish Arms Makers, a biographical dictionary of makers of firearms, edged weapons and armour, working in Scotland from the 15th Century to 1870. This posthumous publication of Whitelaw's research findings remains a towering work and essential reference.
Superb book of English Civil War Armour A copy of Thom Richardson\'s seminal work on English Armourers of the 17th Century. If like me you collect in this field this book is an essential reference
Superb book of English Civil War Armour A copy of Thom Richardson's seminal work on English Armourers of the 17th Century. If like me you collect in this field this book is an essential reference
Superb book of WWII German Panzer Uniforms & Insignia
Superb Book on 17th Century Arms & Armour Puype and Weikart's superb study is an essential reference in this field
Superb Book on 17th Century Arms & Armour Puype and Weikart's superb study is an essential reference in this field
Superb book on 18th Century Artillery Manufacture is a truly fascinating and detailed account of the innovations brought to British artillery manufacture by the Verbruggen brothers. I thoroughly enjoyed this work
Superb Book on Airborne Forces Experimental Establishment
Superb book on Airborne Uniforms & Insignia A copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting.
Superb Book on Allied Forces in Italy 1943-45 Guido Rosignoli's work is sadly long out of print, yet remains the best work covering the units and insignia of this theatre
Superb Book on Ammunition, Grenades & Ordnance A copy of Ian Hogg\'s unsurpassed Illustrated Encyclopedia of Ammunition.
Superb book on Antique Firearm Restoration A copy of Ronald Lister\'s classic Antique Firearms - their Care, Repair & Restoration. It remains an essential reference.
Superb Book on Antique Firearms A vintage Victoria & Albert Museum publication based on its collections. The illsutrations are superb and run to 100 in total.
Superb book on Antique Firearms of the Islamic World A working copy of Elgood's classic. Some damage though complete
Superb book on Antique Firearms of the Islamic World Robert Elgood's classic reference
Superb Book on Antique Scottish Swords, Pistols & Dirks etc A rare copy of Charles Whitelaw's Scottish Arms Makers, a biographical dictionary of makers of firearms, edged weapons and armour, working in Scotland from the 15th Century to 1870. This posthumous publication of Whitelaw's research findings remains a towering work and essential reference.
Superb book on antique Spanish Firearms The rare limited edition book Pistoles, Trabucs i Pedrenyals: la producció d'armes portàtils de foc a Catalunya de 1462 a 1869 by Ricard Marti and Ricard Martí Morales
Superb Book on Antique Tool and Novelty Canes including Sword Sticks and Guns Catherine Dike's Cane Curiosa, from Gun to Gadget
Superb Book on Arms and Armour of the Medieval Knight This work by David Edge and Miles Paddock remains one of the best narratives in this field, and is superbly illustrated. I read this book alongside Blair's 'European Armour' over twenty years ago when I first started collecting armour; I still enjoy dipping into this work.
Superb Book on Artillery and Ordnance A copy of H L Blackmore\'s masterpiece covering artillery and related artefacts in the armouries of the Tower of London. Printed in a large format and to a very high standard by Her Majesty\'s Stationery Office, it is bound in gilt red cloth with gilt page edges. The contents illustrate in superb detail the ordnance held in the Royal Armouries and make the book one of the best ever published in this field. Quite simply essential for the collector or student and a book I regularly enjoy.
Superb Book on British Airborne Forces in Normandy Red Devils in Normandy by George Bernage
Superb Book on British Army Boer War Uniforms & Insignia A copy of the 1970 reprint of the Dress Regulations for the Army, 1900. Printed in a large hard-back format, this superb volume runs to 108 pages of detailed text supported by a further 79 pages of mainly photographic illustrations. It is the definitive reference on the uniforms, arms, equipment and insignia of the officer of the British Army at the time of the Boer War. A quite simply essential book.
Superb Book on British Army Boer War Uniforms & Insignia Dress Regulations for the Army, 1900. Printed in a large hard-back format, this superb volume runs to 108 pages of detailed text supported by a further 79 pages of mainly photographic illustrations. It is the definitive reference on the uniforms, arms, equipment and insignia of the officer of the British Army at the time of the Boer War. A quite simply essential book.
Superb book on British Army Collar Badges
Superb Book on British Army Proficiency Badges Denis Edwards and David Bagley's superb study, long since out of print
Superb book on British Army Qualification Badges An extremely rare copy of this much sought after work. An essential reference.
Superb book on British Basket-Hilted Swords An as-new copy of Cyril Mazansky's masterpiece. An essential reference.
Superb Book on British Grenades A copy of Ian Skennerton\'s groundbreaking work An Introduction to British Grenades. Published in 1988 and long since out of print, copies are near impossible to find.
Superb Book on British Grenades The best available
Superb Book on British Grenades A copy of Ian Skennerton's groundbreaking work An Introduction to British Grenades. Published in 1988 and long since out of print, copies are near impossible to find.
Superb Book on British Military Firearms Howard Blackmore's classic British Military Firearms 1650-185. This is an essential reference and a superb read.
Superb book on British Military Firearms 1850-1864 Roads' masterpiece The British Soldiers Firearm 1850-1864 - from Smooth-bore to Small-bore. A first edition of this profusely illustrated study of British military firearms in the crucial years between 1850 and 1864
Superb Book on British Military Flintlock Longarms 1715-1815 De Witt Bailey's book remains a classic
Superb book on British Tropical Uniforms WWI-WWII A rare copy of Mike Chappell\'s sought after title Tropical Uniforms from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980\'s and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting.
Superb Book on Cartridge Identification Ian V Hogg's The Cartridge Guide remains the best single volume work of its kind
Superb Book on Collecting Aeronautica Still the only book of its kind.
Superb Book on Collecting Staybright Cap Badges Peter Taylor\'s seminal work Collecting Anodised Cap Badges. It remains the standard reference.
Superb Book on D-Day Uniforms & Kit
Superb Book on Development of Escape & Evasion Kit A scarce first edition of Charles Fraser-Smith's fascinating memoir.
Superb Book on Development of Escape & Evasion Kit A scarce signed first edition of Charles Fraser-Smith's fascinating memoir
Superb book on Dutch Firearms Arne Hoff's hugely important work
Superb book on English Civil War Coins & Medals A seminal work and a fascinating read
Superb Book on European and Oriental Arms and Armour Stone's mamoth Glossary of the Construction, Decoration and use of Arms and Armour in all Countries and at all Times remains the greatest single volume work in this field. An essential reference
Superb Book on European Armour A scarce copy of A R Dufty\'s 1968 work European Armour in the Tower of London. Printed in a large format and to a very high standard by Her Majesty\'s Stationery Office, it is bound in gilt blue cloth with gilt page edges. The contents illustrate in superb detail the armour held in the Royal Armouries and make the book one of the best ever published in this field. Quite simply essential for the collector or student of European armour.
Superb Book on European Armour A scarce copy of A R Dufty's 1968 work European Armour in the Tower of London. Part of a proposed series of illustrated works intended to supplement Ffoulkes' two volume catalogue prepared half a century previously; though ultimately only the volumes covering armour and ordnance respectively were published. Printed in a large format and to a very high standard by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, it is bound in gilt blue cloth with gilt page edges. The contents illustrate in superb detail the armour held in the Royal Armouries and make the book one of the best ever published in this field. One of my personal favourites and quite simply essential for the collector or student of European armour
Superb Book on European Armour A scarce copy of A R Dufty's 1968 work European Armour in the Tower of London. Part of a proposed series of illustrated works intended to supplement Ffoulkes' two volume catalogue prepared half a century previously; though ultimately only the volumes covering armour and ordnance respectively were published. Printed in a large format and to a very high standard by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, it is bound in gilt blue cloth with gilt page edges. The contents illustrate in superb detail the armour held in the Royal Armouries and make the book one of the best ever published in this field. One of my personal favourites and quite simply essential for the collector or student of European armour
Superb Book on European Medieval Weapons & Armour Ewart Oakshott's follow up volume to his classic The Archaeology of Weapons. It remains the best single volume work of its kind and is indeed a superb read. I also recommend his The Sword in the Age of Chivalry and Records of the Medieval Sword
Superb Book on European Military Swords Wagner's masterpiece remains a classic
Superb book on Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knives A signed copy of Robert Wilkinson-Latham's groundbreaking work. If you have any serious interest in these fascinating knives you need this book.
Superb Book on FS and other British Fighting Knives A signed copy of Flook's extremely fine study
Superb book on Georgian Pistols Norman Dixon's classic work on the subject of 18th and early 19th Century British pistols remains one of the most highly regarded and sought after of volumes in this field. Copies are difficult to find, I have seen them priced in excess of £200.
Superb book on Georgian Pistols Norman Dixon's classic work on the subject of 18th and early 19th Century British pistols remains one of the most highly regarded and sought after of volumes in this field. Copies are difficult to find, I have seen them priced in excess of £200.
Superb book on German 3rd Reich Military Awards An excellent copy of Angolia\'s classic For Fuhrer and Fatherland - Military Awards of the Third Reich. Now out of print, it remains the standard reference and much sought after.
Superb book on German 3rd Reich Military Awards An excellent copy of Angolia\'s classic For Fuhrer and Fatherland - Military Awards of the Third Reich. Now out of print, it remains the standard reference and much sought after
Superb book on German 3rd Reich Military Awards An excellent copy of Angolia\'s classic For Fuhrer and Fatherland - Military Awards of the Third Reich. Now out of print, it remains the standard reference and much sought after
Superb book on German 3rd Reich Military Awards An excellent copy of Angolia's classic For Fuhrer and Fatherland - Military Awards of the Third Reich. Now out of print, it remains the standard reference and much sought after
Superb book on German 3rd Reich Political & Civil Awards An excellent copy of Angolia\'s classic For Fuhrer and Fatherland - Political and Civil Awards of the Third Reich. Published in 1978 and now out of print, it remains the standard reference and much sought after. This is one of the limited run signed by Angolia.
Superb book on German Air-Dropped Weapons The standard reference on German aerial bombs of both World Wars
Superb Book on German Bayonets An as-new copy of Klaus Lubbe\'s stunning work German Sidearms & Bayonets 1740-1945. In both English and German it runs to some 361 pages packed with illustrations covering German bayonets, fighting knives and similar sidearms. An essential reference.
Superb Book on German Third Reich Army Equipment The illusive and much sought after third volume of Angolia\'s Uniforms and Traditions of the German Army. This volume covers equipment and is certainly the best work in its field. This copy, though lacking the blank free front end paper and having some speckled stains to the page edges is a limited edition signed copy. The standard reference, quite simply essential reading.
Superb Book on German Third Reich Military Awards A copy of Angolia\'s classic For Fuhrer and Fatherland, Military Awards of the Third Reich. It remains the standard reference in this field. A quite simply essential reference.
Superb Book on German Trench and Fighting Knives A superb but seldom encountered work
Superb book on Great British Gun Makers William Keith Neil and DHL Black's Great British Gunmakers, 1740-1790. Published by Sotheby Parke Bernet in 1975. A superb volume with both colour and monochrome plates and running to some 196 pages. A superb and important work
Superb book on Great British Gun Makers William Keith Neil and DHL Black's Great British Gunmakers, 1540-1740. Published by Historical Firearms, Norwich, in 1984 in an edition limited to 750. A splendidly illustrated volume with both colour and monochrome plates and running to some 479 pages. A superb and important work.
Superb book on Great British Gun Makers William Keith Neil and DHL Back's Great British Gunmakers, 1540-1740. Published by Historical Firearms, Norwich, in 1984 in an edition limited to 750. A splendidly illustrated volume with both colour and monochrome plates and running to some 479 pages. A superb and important work.
Superb Book on Greenwich Armour Alan Williams' and Anthony de Reuck's study is a groundbreaking and fascinating study.
Superb Book on Home Guard Uniforms and Badges Another definitive work from John Mills with Terry Carney, "The Insignia and Uniforms of the LDV and Home Guard"
Superb book on Imperial German and Third Reich Trench Knives The best book of its kind
Superb Book on Imperial German Edged Weapons
Superb Book on Imperial German Flight Badges A new signed copy of this the first book to cover in detail the Imperial German WW1 flight training requirements, flight badge award criteria, as well as badge construction details. It provides exact information on how to identify the many fake badges on the market and gives information on the firms that produced these rare badges. Copies are being offered on Amazon UK for £120.
Superb Book on Japanese Swordsmanship
Superb Book on Kitchener's Army Ray Westlake's classic
Superb Book on Kitchener's Army Another essential reference on First World War uniforms and insignia from Ray Westlake.
Superb book on Kitchener's Territorial Battalions in WWI Ray Westlake's superb account
Superb Book on Luftwaffe Uniforms Besides the three-volume Angolia work, Davis\' study remains the best in its field; an absolute joy of a book. Now out-of-print and much sought after.
Superb Book on Luftwaffe Uniforms Besides the three-volume Angolia work, Davis' study remains the best in its field; an absolute joy of a book. Now out-of-print and much sought after.
Superb Book on Military Badges & Insignia Still the best general work in its field, Guido Rosignoli\'s The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Military Insignia of the 20th Century.
Superb Book on Military Badges & Insignia Still the best general work in its field, Guido Rosignoli's The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Military Insignia of the 20th Century
Superb book on Rapiers An extremely good reference to these swords
Superb book on Royal Armoured Corps Uniforms & Insignia The best book on the subject
Superb Book on Royal Navy Uniforms Dudley Jarret's British Naval Dress remains unsurpassed
Superb Book on Scottish Cap Badges Long since out of print and still the best book on the subject
Superb book on Scottish Military History
Superb book on Scottish Regimental Badges Still the best volume on the subject
Superb Book on Shoulder Belt Plates and Buttons Parkyn's classic and important study
Superb Book on SOE Equipment A classic, long since out of print
Superb Book on Surviving Great War Aircraft
Superb Book on Swords Eduard Wagner's substantial study Cut and Thrust Weapons
Superb Book on Swords & Daggers A good copy of Fred Wilkinson\'s classic Swords and Daggers, still a delight of a book to browse through.
Superb Book on Swords & Daggers A scarce copy of A R Dufty\'s 1975 work Swords & Daggers in the Tower of London. Printed in a large format and to a very high standard by Her Majesty\'s Stationery Office, it is bound in gilt blue cloth with gilt page edges. The contents illustrate in superb detail the arms held in the Royal Armouries and make the book one of the best ever published in this field. Quite simply essential for the collector or student of European swords & daggers and a book I regularly enjoy.
Superb Book on Swords & Rapiers
Superb book on the German Rifle 1871-1945 John Walter's classic study remains the most useful single volume work on the subject
Superb Book on the History of Swordsmanship A first edition of Alfred Hutton's The Sword And The Centuries, Or Old Sword Days And Old Sword Ways: Being A Description Of The Various Swords Used In Civilized Europe During The Last Five Centuries, And Of Single Combats Which Have Been Fought With Them
Superb Book on the Home Guard What remains my favourite work on the Home Guard, Norman Longmate\'s 1974 classic The Real Dad\'s Army - the Story of the Home Guard. It runs to some 128 pages and covers every aspect of the subject with well-written and researched text supported by a superb array of illustrations. It comes with my strongest possible recommendation.
Superb Book on the Home Guard What remains my favourite work on the Home Guard, Norman Longmate's 1974 classic The Real Dad's Army - the Story of the Home Guard. It runs to some 128 pages and covers every aspect of the subject with well-written and researched text supported by a superb array of illustrations. It comes with my strongest possible recommendation.
Superb Book on the Indian Sword An excellent copy of Rawson\'s classic work on the Indian Sword.
Superb Book on the Lewis Machine Gun Easterley's The Belgian Rattlesnake. The best book on the subject and an excellent read
Superb Book on the Locations of British Units during WWI An incredibly useful reference
Superb book on the Luger John Walter's Luger, an Illustrated History of the Handguns of Hugo Borchardt and Georg Luger, 1875 to the Present Day remains one of the best works on this iconic gun
Superb book on the Machine Gun Corps C E Crutchley's classic Machine-Gunner, 1914-1918, Personal Experiences of the Machine Gun Corps
Superb Book on the Revolver 1865-1888 A scarce copy of Taylerson's classic study
Superb book on the Sten Machine Carbine Peter Laidler's standard reference on this fascinating gun. Another classic from Collector Grade Publications.
Superb Book on the Sten Submachine Gun Brian Laidler's classic, now out-of-print
Superb book on the Vickers Maxim Machine Guns Dolf Goldsmith's excellent work The Devil's Paintbrush. It is an fascinating narrative and an essential reference on the British service Vickers and German Maxim machine guns
Superb Book on the WWII British Soldier A copy of Jean Bouchery\'s superb From D-Day to VE-Day, the British Soldier, volume 2 - Organisation, Armament, Tanks and Vehicles. Printed in a large format and running to some 144 pages. It covers individual and group armament, and the different materiel used by different units, there are also orders of battle and extensive detail covering unit markings. Another essential reference.
Superb Book on Uniforms of WWII Allied Soldiers
Superb Book on US Army Uniforms of WWII Shelby Stanton's classic
Superb book on US Civil War Rifled Muskets
Superb Book on Victorian Glengarry Cap Badges Long since out of print and still the best book on the subject
Superb book on Victorian Volunteer Militaria A soft-cover copy of R J Wyatt\'s seminal work Collecting Volunteer Militaria. A superb book and still an essential reference.
Superb book on Weapons of the US War of Independence Warren Moore's superb book Weapons of the American Revolution, and Accoutrements covers the firearms, bayonets, swords and related items carried by all participants. This is a working copy with loose pages
Superb Book on WWI British Artillery and Ammunition The best book on the subject.
Superb book on WWI-WWII British Armoured Cars White's classic reference
Superb Book on WWI-WWII German Aerial Bombs & Fuzes Occasionally a book is published which instantly becomes the standard reference and likely to remain so. This astonishingly detailed work is such a book. It comes iwth my strongest possible recommendation.
Superb Book on WWII British Army Uniforms & Insignia Quite simply the 'bible' to us collectors of WWII British Army uniforms & equipment. A copy of Brian Davis' seminal masterpiece British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two. First published in 1981 it remains unsurpassed and an essential reference. Now out of print, copies are today difficult to find.
Superb Book on WWII British Army Uniforms & Insignia Quite simply the 'bible' to us collectors of WWII British Army uniforms & equipment. A copy of Brian Davis' seminal masterpiece British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two. First published in 1981 it remains unsurpassed and an essential reference. Now out of print, copies are today difficult to find.This is an early impression, having higher resolution images than the later re-print
Superb Book on WWII British Socket Bayonets & Associated Webbing A signed-copy of Grahame Priest\'s masterpiece The Spirit of the Pike - British Socket Bayonets of the 20th Century. A truly essential reference for the collector in this field.
Superb Book on WWII British Special Forces and their Insignia A rare copy of Len Whittaker's Some Talk of Private Armies. A superb book and one which has achieved near iconic status
Superb Book on WWII British Special Forces Insignia A copy of Peter Taylor\'s classic Allied Special Forces Insignia 1939-1948. An essential and fascinating reference for the collector.
Superb book on WWII British Spike Bayonets Skennerton's monlogue remains a classic
Superb Book on WWII British Unit Marks and Badges A rare copy of the Almark title British Military Markings 1939-45 by Peter Hodges. Like many such Almark\'s the pages are becoming loose, though it is complete and a, essential reference.
Superb book on WWII German Army Tunics Huart and Borg's Feldbluse, The German Soldier's Field Tunic 1933-45 is a ground breaking and extremely useful work
Superb Book on WWII German Military Uniforms
Superb Book on WWII Military Uniforms Quite certainly the best book of its kind, Andrew Mollo\'s superb The Armed Forces of World War Two, Uniforms, Insignia and Organisation. Published in a large format to a very high standard, it remains an exceptional reference.
Superb book on WWII RAF and Luftwaffe Airborne RADAR and Night Fighters
Superb Book on WWII RAF and Luftwaffe Flying Clothing Nick Prodger's masterpiece, and quite simply the only book you will require on the subject - excepting of course his second volume by this title
Superb book on WWII US Army Air Force Flying Clothing Combat Flying Clothing by C G Sweeting is the best book in this field
Superb books on British Uniforms & Equipment WWI-WWII A rare set of eight volumes of Mike Chappell\'s sought after series The British Soldier in the 20th Century,. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980\'s and have now been out of print for a great number of years. They each run to some 24 pages and contain Chappell\'s own stunning illustrations, and period photographs supported by authoritative text. The eight volumes are in their original binder and include the following titles: 1. Service Dress 1902-1940 2. Field Service Headdress 1902 to present 3. British post-War Webbing Equipment 4. The Light Machine Gun 5. Battledress 6. Tropical Uniforms 7. Personal Equipment 1903-1937 8. The Vickers Machine Gun When I occasionally find titles from these series they retail at around £20 each. Are rare opportunity to acquire such a bound set.
Superb Books, Battles of the Nineteenth Century A lovely set published in 1896. Containing over 400 illustrations and including the large loose folding print of Badajos often lacking. Printed in a large (4to) format and bound in gilt pictorial boards, they are both pleasing volumes to furnish one\' shelves, and a joy to browse.
Superb boook on Allied Forces in Italy Rosignoli's excellent refernce covers formations and insignia in detail. Long since out of print. Copies of this book are seldom encountered
Superb Bren LMG Manual The much sought after Gale & Polden manual The Bren Light Machine Gun, Description, Use and Mechanism. It opens to reveal a multi-fold double-sided series of panoramic instructions on the Bren. Aside from the small patch torn from one page visible in the photographs an excellent example.
Superb British & Commonwealth Fighting Knives Book An excellent copy of Ron Flook\'s masterpiece, a truly essential reference for the collector in this field.
Superb British & Commonwealth Fighting Knives Book An excellent copy of Ron Flook\'s masterpiece, a truly essential reference for the collector in this field. Long since out of print, copies are now highly prized
Superb bronze profile portrait plaque Earl Haig An extremely attractive and rare bronze relief portrait profile of Field Marshall Douglas Haig. RESERVED - KEVIN
Superb C-Type Flying Helmet An exceptionally good example in the largest size produced (size 4) and in little used condition. The rubbers are supple and the chin strap retains its elasticity. Very difficult to improve.
Superb Canadian 5th Armoured Division Battledress Blouse A rare originally badged BD having belonged to a Gunnery Sergeant of the 17th Field Regiment Royal Canadian Artillery, part of the Canadian Fifth (Armoured) Division. The unit servied throughout the Italian campaign before transferring to the North West European theatre, fighting from Sicily to Germany.
Superb Cap Badge Collecting Book A copy of John Gaylor\'s standard reference Military Badge Collecting. If you only buy one book on cap badges this should be it.
Superb Chindit Flash One of the most attractive toned bullion examples I have ever seen. Part of a large collection of cloth insignia assembled during the 1940\'s which I have acquired and will be listing over the next few days.
Superb Christie\'s Antique Arms & Armour Catalogue The quality of this catalogue surpasses that of many published references. An exquisite publication and a joy for the connoiseur of antique firearms and edged weaponry.
Superb Civil Defence Beret A mint unissued example of this scarce pattern.
Superb copy of Kelly\'s Waterloo A copy of Christopher Kelly\'s A Full and Circumstantial Account of the Memorable Battle of Waterloo, the second restoration of Louis XVIII and the deportation of Napoleon Bonaparte to the island of St Helena. and biographical sketches of the most distinguished Waterloo heroes. Published in 1827 and in a handsome contemporary gilt tree calf binding with red label to the spine. 509 paginated pages and 19 plates/maps. It remains of great import and an essential reference for the student of the Napoleonic wars. A stunning volume.
Superb deactivated .38 Webley MkIV Revolver An excellent example of the standard British Service revolver of the Second World War, having matching serials throughout. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Superb deactivated 1918 MkIII* Flare Pistol Manufactured by Webeley & Scott, with matching serials throughout, and in unissued condition. You will not find a better example of this iconic pistol. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Superb deactivated 1918 SMLE with matching serials A scarce and uncommonly good example with interesting idiosyncrasies. Manufactured by the Peddled Rifle Scheme by at the National Rifle Factory, as such it is a rare. While manufactured in 1918, long after the introduction of the simplified Mk lII* SMLE, the receiver marks on this appear to indicate that this rifle was either originally or retroactively configured to Mk III specification. To this end it has a butt disc, magazine cut-off and windage adjustment on the rear sight; further it appears to have long range volley sights removed. It has matching serials throughout, a seldom encountered feature these days. In all an excellent example. Sorry, for sale in the UK only, certificate lacking
Superb deactivated 1918 SMLE with matching serials Additional images
Superb Deactivated No4 Lee Enfield Rifle A 1993 \'old spec\' Longbranch No4 dated 1942 and having matching serial numbers. A true collector-grade specimen and as good an example as I\'ve seen in a very long time. Complete with Certificate. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Superb deactivated WWII SMLE Rifle Deactivated in 1988, a lovely example of this iconoic rifle as used by the British Army during both World Wars. It has matching serials and a superb colour and patina to the the metal parts and stock. Very difficult to improve on. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Superb deactivated WWII Webley MkIV .38 Revolver Retaining its original blued finish and presenting itself in exceptionally attractive condition, a superb example of this WWII British Army revolver. Approximatley 55,000 Webley & Scott MkIV\'s were purchased by the War Office during 1940-41 to supplement supplies of the similar Ordnance No2. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Superb dry-point etching, Tin Hat A stunning dry point etching by Joseph Simpson (1879-1939) entitled Tin Hat. Joseph Simpson studied at the Glasgow School of Art and exhibited throughout his career with the Royal Scottish Academy and with the Royal Society of Watercolour Painters. He became an official Royal Flying Corps/RAF War Artist during the First World War, serving in France. This superb etching demonstrates how extremely accomplished he was in this medium. It is printed on fine hand-made paper, signed by the artist and one of a limited edition of just 75, I have number two in my own collection and didn't expect to ever encounter another. The British Museum in London has almost twenty of Simpson's original etchings in its permanent collection. 150x125mm impression size.
Superb dry-point etching, Scottish Highlander A superb dry point etching by one of my favourite artists in this medium, Joseph Simpson (1879-1939). It is entitled The Highlander. Simpson studied at the Glasgow School of Art and exhibited throughout his career with the Royal Scottish Academy and with the Royal Society of Watercolour Painters. He became an official Royal Flying Corps/RAF War Artist during the First World War, serving in France. This superb etching demonstrates how extremely accomplished he was in this medium. It is printed on fine hand-made paper, signed by the artist and is one of a limited edition of just 75. The British Museum in London has almost twenty of Simpson's original etchings in its permanent collection. I should advise posting overseas with the glass removed.
Superb Durham Artillery Volunteers Presentation Sword In extremely fine condition with silver plated scabbard
Superb early & Sutherland Highlanders Cap Badge A scarce early example of this badge. It has a voided centre but what really stands out with this superb badge is the crispness and quality of the detail, it has clearly been struck using an early and fresh die. As good an example as you will see.
Superb early 16th Century Gothic iron Stirrup An extremely handsome knightly stirrup dating to around 1500. Another of near identical form (illustrated) was auctioned in London in 2001 for over £2800.
Superb early 19th Century Officer's Marine or Field Telescope One of the best Napoleonic or early 19th Century telescopes of its kind I have owned. Of the type favoured by Naval officers, though also used in the field. It is manufactured in mahogany and brass, is of single-draw construction with an objective lens measuring just over 1.5 inches. There is a sliding shutter for the ocular. The optics are excellent. Measuring 20.5 inches closed and almost 37 inches drawn, it is impressively substantial. The body tube is in lovely condition, while there is of course slight play in the joints through use, the whole instrument is free of significant faults, is complete, strong and indeed useable. An extremely attractive telescope.
Superb early 19th Century Officer\'s Marine or Field Telescope The best Napoleonic or early 19th Century telescope of it\'s kind I have owned. Of the type favoured by Naval officers, though also used in the field. It is manufactured in mahogany and brass, is of two-draw construction with an objective lens measuring just over 1.5 inches. There is a sliding shutter for the eyepiece and another on the removable objective cover. The optics are excellent. Measuring 16 inches closed and almost 37 inches drawn, it is impressively substantial. The body tube is in remarkable near perfect condition, while the draw is tight and free of excessive play or bruising. A superb telescope.
Superb early 20th Century Naval Bulkhead Clock An exceptionally handsome ship's clock of the type used by the Admiralty. It has an 8" face with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds. The heavy brass case contains a high quality 8 day fusee movement. The clock has been professionally restored and is in fine running order. The worst I can say is there are some scratches to the bevel-edged glass. An exceptionally attractive marine timepiece.
Superb early MkII Bren From my own collection, what is considered to be the earliest surviving deactivated Daimler-made MkII Bren, serial number R154. A superb museum-quality example. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Superb early War Territorial Army Book
Superb enamelled 9ct Gold RAF Sweetheart Brooch An extremely attractive example. It requires a small repair to the catch.
Superb Enfield .38 \"Tanker\" Revolver The best deactivated No2 MkI* revolver I\'ve seen in a very long time. The MkI* introduced the \"spur-less\" revolver after reports from tank crew that the spur was found to snag. Matching numbers throughout and a superb degree of original finish. This is an older specification de-activation allowing chambering of rounds. I doubt you will see better example of the standard British Army issue revolver of World War Two. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Superb Enfield Rifle Bayonet Certainly one of the best examples of the 1856/8 yataghan bayonet for the Enfield Rifle I have encountered. A Volunteer example, it has no Ordnance or manufacturer\'s marks. There is no pitting, only a pleasing patina to the hilt, the grips of which are in superb condition. The blade is virtually perfect, mirror-bright with minor staining which will polish. The scabbard mounts also have an attractive patina, and while the leather has lost some of it\'s surface finish, it is in strong sound condition. An excellent example.
Superb engraving of Napoleon after Jean-Louis Ernest Meissonier (1815 – 1891) A portrait of the Emperor Napoleon on horseback, engraved by Charles de Lacy and bearing his signature to the lower margin in pencil, published by Dickins of Regent Street, London, in 1906, in original frame, gilt slip and card mount under glass. 47cm x 42cm overall, this superb period print can be posted rolled, removed from frame, world-wide, free of charge
Superb engraving of Napoleoneonic Cavalry after Jean-Louis Ernest Meissonier (1815 – 1891) Les Ordannces, published circa 1900, in original frame and gilt slip under glass. 57cm x 47cm overall, this superb period print can be posted rolled, removed from frame, world-wide, free of charge
Superb engraving of Wellington at Waterloo after Richard Caton Woodville (1856–1927) Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo, engraved in 1904 and published the following year, in original frame, gilt slip and card mount under glass, there are some old woodworm holes to the backing board, re-mounting and backing with modern acid-free board is to be recommended for this superb print and will be inexpensive, should you wish for me to arrange this please let me know. 57cm x 48cm overall, this superb period print can be posted rolled, removed from frame, world-wide, free of charge
Superb European Armour Book A copy of Claude Blair\'s masterpiece European Armour. Printed in 1972, it runs to some 248 pages and is extremely well illustrated. Still the standard reference, if you only own one book on European armour, this should be the one.
Superb European Armour Book A copy of Claude Blair's masterpiece European Armour. Printed in 1972, it runs to some 248 pages and is extremely well illustrated. Still the standard reference, if you only own one book on European armour, this should be the one
Superb European Armour Book A copy of Claude Blair's masterpiece European Armour. Printed in 1972, it runs to some 248 pages and is extremely well illustrated. Still the standard reference, if you only own one book on European armour, this should be the one
Superb European Armour Book A copy of Claude Blair's masterpiece European Armour. It runs to some 248 pages and is extremely well illustrated. Still the standard reference, if you only own one book on European armour, this should be the one
Superb Far East Theatre Battledress Blouse A most attractive Canadian-made BD blouse retaining all its original insignia to a Warrant Officer of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers serving with the Twelfth Army. The embroidered shoulder titles are theatre-made, as are the rank crowns. The condition throughout is excellent. A rare well-badged survivor of the Far East campaign.
Superb Fighting Knife Book A copy of Knives of War, an international guide to military knives from WWI to the present by Gordon Hughes, Barry Jenkins and Robert Buerlein. An essential reference.
Superb Fighting Knives Book A copy of Fred Stephens\' classic Fighting Knives, an illustrated guide to fighting knives and military survival weapons of the world. Long since out of print, it remains the best volume of its kind. This is a working copy, complete though water-damaged, having some sticking and stained pages. Never-the-less an excellent reference.
Superb Fighting Knives Book A copy of Fred Stephens\' classic Fighting Knives, an illustrated guide to fighting knives and military survival weapons of the world. Long since out of print, it remains the best volume of its kind.
Superb Fighting Knives Book A copy of Fred Stephens' classic Fighting Knives, an illustrated guide to fighting knives and military survival weapons of the world. Long since out of print, it remains the best volume of its kind.
Superb First Aid Party MkII No2 Helmet A lovely original example.
Superb five-volume work on RAF Marine Craft
Superb Formation Sign Reference Book Howard Cole\'s follow-up to his classic \"Heraldry in War\". A very crisp copy of a seldom-encountered work. Dustjacket lacks head of spine.
Superb Formation Sign Reference Book Howard Cole's follow-up to his classic "Heraldry in War".
Superb Formation Sign Reference Book Howard Cole's follow-up to his classic "Heraldry in War".
Superb FS Fighting Knife A stunning example of the earliest type of second pattern Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife. With a hand-forged blade and nickel-plated hilt and scabbard fittings. The condition is quite simply superb. I have seen more 1st pattern knives than examples of this type. An extremely scarce and attractive fighting knife.
Superb FS Fighting Knife Book A copy of Robert Wilkinson Latham\'s groundbreaking book on this iconic knife. Quite simply fascinating and an essential reference for the collector in this field.
Superb FS Fighting Knife Book A signed copy of Robert Wilkinson Latham\'s groundbreaking book on this iconic knife. Quite simply fascinating and an essential reference for the collector in this field.
Superb FS Fighting Knife Book A signed mint copy of Robert Wilkinson Latham\'s groundbreaking book on this iconic knife. Quite simply fascinating and an essential reference for the collector in this field.
Superb George V Royal Navy Officer's Sword An exceptionaly good example in every regard, with no faults to mention. The blade is numbered, offering up the possibility of identifying the sword's original owner.
Superb Georgian Bronze William Pitt Medallion A very attractive medallion commemorating Prime Minister Pitt\'s 40th birthday, 1799.
Superb Georgian Gentleman's Silver Rococo Pocket Watch A stunning George III pair-cased watch by John Josephson of London. It has an enamelled face with delightful arcaded minutes chapter and elaborate gilt hands. The verge movement has a finely-pierced and engraved balance cock, square-section baluster pillars, and is engraved with the maker's name. The outer case is a quite simply superb example of Georgian repousse-worked silver. Dating to 1786 it is in excellent condition and running. A rare opportunity to acquire a watch of such quality as carried by the Georgian Officer or Gentleman.
Superb Georgian Silver Pair-Cased Pocket Watch Of the type carried by officers of the British Army during the American Revolution and Napoleonic Wars. A lovely pair-cased verge pocket watch by Richard Portman of London. It has an engraved silver face with blued steel hands; the movement has a superb pierced cock, foot and upper bearing plate cover. Both outer and matching inner case were assayed at London in 1784. The watch is in excellent running condition, though it is of course intermittent due to the age of the original main spring, the outer case shows reasonable wear and there is a period repair to the bow stem. In all a lovely George III verge pocket watch.
Superb German Bayonet Reference A copy of John Walter\'s classic The German bayonet, still the most accessible work in its field. Long since out of print and seldom encountered for sale.
Superb German Third Reich Dress Bayonet An exceptional example of a German extrawaffen KS98 or Other Ranks\' dress/parade bayonet of the Second World War. bayonet. In exceptional condition with a stunning blade by Pack & Sohn, Solingen.
Superb Gold RAF Sweetheart Brooch A superb example in enamelled 9ct gold.
Superb Great War Account of Kitchener's Army & the Territorial Forces
Superb Grenadier Guards 1st Infantry Division Battledress An extremely rare Guards BD. Retaining its original insignia, that of a sergeant of the 3rd Battalion, part of the Guards Infantry Brigade, 1st Infantry Division. It is in worn condition with light moth nipping and was clearly a field-service rather than a walking-out uniform. The original owner\'s name can be seen inscribed inside, it appears to read Whitmore. In all an extremely rare and desirable Guards BD. The trousers which came with this blouse are listed separately. During World War II the 1st Infantry Division served in France until June 1940. In 1943 it fought in North Africa during the Tunisia Campaign as part of the British First Army and then was in Italy for 1944 including Operation Shingle, the Anzio landing, from January to May.
Superb Hertfordshire Yeomanry Cavalry Uniforms & Equipment Book A superb work
Superb History of 1st Airborne Division Medical Services
Superb History of 1st battalion Border Regiment in WWII A stunning work
Superb History of British Airborne Forces during WWII Hilary St George Saunders' classic Red Beret - The Story of the Parachute Regiment 1940-45. I read this thirty years ago and commend it to you
Superb History of British Airborne Forces in WWII An absolute classic and after \"A Bridge Too far\" one of the first and best books on the subject I read over 20 years ago when I first started collecting British Airborne uniforms & equipment. This is a scarce first edition complete with dust jacket.
Superb History of Castles A classic, and one of the most attractive volumes in its field
Superb History of the 51st Highland Division in WWII A superb work of it\'s kind, Roderick Grant\'s The 51st Highland Division at War. Published in large format in 1977, it runs to some 160pages packed with superb period photographic illustrations. I very much consider this volume to be a companion to the Salmond\'s more wordy 1953 classic The History of the 51st Highland Division 1939-1945, also in stock at present. An essential work on this fascinating unit.
Superb History of the 79th (Armoured) Division An example of the highly sought after Story of the 79th Armoured Division. Privately published in Hamburg in 1946, it is a superb work, packed with detailed maps, plans and photographs. The 79th Armoured Division was a specialist armoured formation created as part of the preparations for the Allied invasion of France in 1944, it utilised armoured vehicles modified for specialist roles, intended to assist with the landing phase of the operation and including such vehicles as flail tanks, crocodiles etc. A fascinating volume.
Superb History of the 79th (Armoured) Division An example of the highly sought after Story of the 79th Armoured Division. Privately published in Hamburg in 1946, it is a superb work, packed with detailed maps, plans and photographs. The 79th Armoured Division was a specialist armoured formation created as part of the preparations for the Allied invasion of France in 1944, it utilised armoured vehicles modified for specialist roles, intended to assist with the landing phase of the operation and including such vehicles as flail tanks, crocodiles etc. A fascinating volume
Superb History of the 79th (Armoured) Division An example of the highly sought after Story of the 79th Armoured Division. Privately published in Hamburg in 1946, it is a superb work, packed with detailed maps, plans and photographs. The 79th Armoured Division was a specialist armoured formation created as part of the preparations for the Allied invasion of France in 1944, it utilised armoured vehicles modified for specialist roles, intended to assist with the landing phase of the operation and including such vehicles as flail tanks, Crocodiles etc. A fascinating volume
Superb History of the 79th (Armoured) Division An example of the highly sought after Story of the 79th Armoured Division. Privately published in Hamburg in 1946, it is a superb work, packed with detailed maps, plans and photographs. The 79th Armoured Division was a specialist armoured formation created as part of the preparations for the Allied invasion of France in 1944, it utilised armoured vehicles modified for specialist roles, intended to assist with the landing phase of the operation and including such vehicles as flail tanks, Crocodiles etc. A fascinating volume
Superb History of the 7th Armoured Division A scarce first edition of Major General Verney\'s classic Desert Rats, The History of the 7th Armoured Division, 1939-1945. It remains a standard history.
Superb History of the Highland Division in WWII An excellent example of Salmond\'s classic The History of the 51st Highland Division 1939-1945. Published in 1953 it runs to some 285 pages and includes a superb selection of photographs and maps. The standard history, superb reference and an excellent read.
Superb History of Webley & Scott Automatic Pistols
Superb History of WWI German Gotha Bomber Raids I have just finished reading this volume whilst abroad on holiday, and can honestly say it is one of the most fascinating I have ever had the pleasure of reading. A superb work covering a neglected aspect of the First World War. This is an ex-library reading copy.
Superb History of WWI Technology A copy of John Terraine\'s classic White Heat, the New Warfare, 1914-1918
Superb Home Guard Belt A 1939 dated and long example of the P\'03 belt as issued with the Home Guard equipment set.
Superb Home Guard History A scarce first edition of Charles Graves' Home Guard of Great Britain. Published by Hutchinson in 1943 it remains the most authoritative unit history and an essential reference. This is an excellent example complete with it's rare original dust wrapper.
Superb Home Guard MkIIC Steel Helmet An exceptional example of the C-variant of the MkII Helmet. These were of lower grade steel than the Service MkII, being magnetic (and therefore liable to interfere with compass readings) and having offering lesser ballistic protection. As such they were issued to the Home Guard and Civil Defence organizations. They were identified by having an arrangement of three holes in the helmet\'s rim at either side. This example is in superb condition, retaining it\'s original paint finish and having a strong and supple liner. The shell is 1941 dated while the original liner is 1940 dated and in a large size, 7 1/2. The original owner has marked his initials in pencil into the inside crown of the helmet. A rare feature is the very seldom encountered Home Guard pattern chin strap. An excellent example of this, the standard issue helmet of the Home Guard.
Superb Home Guard P\'17 Bayonet An exceptionally good 1917 dated example complete with British Pattern scabbard and original 1940 dated P\'39 leather frog. Aside from an old repair to the scabbard chape the condition throughout is superb. An excellent example.
Superb Home Guard P\'17 Bayonet A stunning example with its original 1939 Pattern bayonet frog.
Superb Home Guard P\'17 Bayonet An exceptional example complete with its original 1940 dated P\'39 bayonet frog.
Superb Home Guard Rocket Troops Battledress A rare 1939 dated serge BD blouse bearing it\'s original insignia, that of a member of the 102nd Battalion West Lancashire Home Guard, 201 Anti Aircraft Rocket Battery, 24 Anti-Aircraft Regiment Home Guard. This unit defended Liverpool. The blouse bears printed shoulder titles, printed county and Battalion flashes, and high quality embroidered Anti-Aircraft Command flashes. There is also present a single War Service chevron, and a very idiosyncratic Warrant Officer type rank crown stitched to one epaulette the significance of which I am unaware of. The condition throughout is superb. An extremely attractive Battledress.
Superb Imperial German Infantry Pioneer\'s Sidearm A most attractive example of the striking iInfanterie Fashinenmesser/I. Unit-marked to iSaxon Artillerie-Regt.12, 6th Battery/I. Very well marked and in excellent condition throughout.
Superb Imperial German Stein An extremely attractive Bohemian cut glass beer tankard with military engraving. The high quality glass is wheel cut in depiction of a stag in a woodland setting. The pewter-mounted lid is intaglio-cut depicting a Jager shako. The collar of the hinged lid bears an engraved inscription identifying the stein's owner as a soldier of the 3rd Company Westphalian Jager Battalion No 7, Bukeburg, and is dated 1896. A scarce and appealing item of First World War booty
Superb Imperial German Trench Knife / Nahkampfmesser A private purchase / officer quality piece incorporating a three-tine fork which utilizes the scabbard as a handle.
Superb India Pattern Brown Bess Musket One of the best I have seen in many years. The patina to the walnut stock is superb and original, many encountered have been stripped and re-polished. The barrel has been black powder proofed at some stage, the lock action is strong, and the barrel and lock have a deep aged patina. You will struggle to find a better example.
Superb India Pattern Brown Bess Musket Additional images
Superb Indian General Service Officers\' Gilt Cap Badge A very high quality badge, well struck and finely gilt. 51x42mm.
Superb Indian No1 MkI** Lee Enfield Bayonet A mint unissued example.
Superb Infantry Officer Bullion Sword Knot An exceptionally good example.
Superb Japanese Type 30 Arisaka Rifle Bayonet An exceptionally good example manufactured at the Kokura Arsenal.
Superb late 16th Century German Combed Morion A superb example of a late 16th Century black-and-white combed Morion. Manufactured at one of the large German armour-manufacturing centres for widespread export, it is typical of the helmets worn by foot soldiers throughout Europe of this period, otherwise lightly armoured in Almain collars and corselets. It is in excellent condition throughout, indeed of it\'s kind it would be difficult to improve.
Superb Lewis Gun Manual One of the classic manuals on the Lewis, Gale & Polden\'s Lewis Gun Mechanism Made Easy. It includes some superb photographic and folding colour illustrations. A must for the Lewis collector.
Superb Lewis Machine Gun & Grenade Manual Small Arms training Volume II, 1931. The 1920\'s and 1930\'s Small Arms Training Manuals are to my mind some of the most interesting and informative of their kind. This one covers in depth the Lewis Machine Gun, Grenade and Small Arms Anti-Aircraft fire. It runs to some 364 pages and includes an excellent range of illustrations. This remains one of the best manuals on the Lewis.
Superb Lightweight Respirator An exceptionally good example
Superb Liverpool Scottish Silver Compact A very high quality silver sweetheart powder compact assayed at Birmingham in 1940.
Superb Liverpool Scottish Sweetheart Brooch A lovley example in blue-enamelled white metal by Gaunt
Superb Luftwaffe Drivers\' Arm Badge A lovely original example.
Superb Martini Henry Rifle Reference Book A copy of Skennerton\'s A Treatise on the British Military Martini, it remains the standard reference. Long since out of print.
Superb Martini Henry Saw-Back Bayonet One of the most sought after of Victorian bayonets, the Pattern 1879 Artillery Carbine saw-back bayonet for the Martini Henry. This is a relatively rare Wilkinson Sword example, most having been manufactured at Enfield. The condition of the bayonet is quite simply the best I have seen, there is no pitting, just some recent very light surface rust which will polish leaving the blade exceptionally bright. The hilt has a pleasing patina and faultless leather grips. The scabbard has had the leather very skilfully replaced with a black composition material which displays very well indeed. An exceptionally example of this much sought after Pattern.
Superb Matching Pair of Home Guard Titles
Superb Mauser C96 Pistol An excellent deactivated German Mauser Sebstladepistole C96. Retaining an excellent finish and with matching serial numbers throughout save for the bolt body. It dates to the early First War period, and shows some milling marks typical of War production. It bears the correct Imperial German proof marks in addition to those of British deactivation proof (unfortunately the certificate has gone astray). A lovely example of this iconic pistol.
Superb Medieval Rowel Spur A rare and attractive early 14th Century rowel spur in superbly restored condition. Shaped for the right foot and bearing striking geometric decoration, it was examined by Claude Blair at the 2001 London Park Lane Arms Fair where he confirmed it's age. A lovely object.
Superb Military Flintlock Rifle circa 1800 A German-manufactured military flintlock rifle almost certainly part of a British military contract. It has an octagonal barrel, and is fully stocked in walnut with brass furniture, it has an iron ramrod the end of which is internally threaded to take cleaning and clearing implements. It is fitted with a bayonet bar. A group of identical rifles remain at the Royal Armouries and are considered to be part of an order completed in 1800 in Hesse-Cassel for the 1,000-man Prince of Orange\'s Rifle Regiment, the first clearly identified rifle unit of regimental size in British service De Witt Bailey, \"British Military Flintlock Rifles 1740-1840\"). It was rifles such as this that became the model for the Baker rifles. A rare and superb Georgian military flintlock rifle.
Superb MkII Bren LMG Certainly one of the best de-activated Canadian Inglis Brens I\'ve seen. A homogenous guns with matching numbers and in excellent condition. 1943 dated and one you\'ll struggle to improve on. Sorry, for sale within the UK only.
Superb MkII No2c Steel Helmet An example of the Civil Defence issue MkII No2c helmet, identifiable by virtue of the holes punched in the shell rim at either side. These helmets had shells with ballistic properties inferior to the War Office standard and were also magnetic and considered likely to interfere with the use of the magnetic marching compass. This example is in it\'s original Civil Defence blue grey finish and is virtually mint. It also bears issue marks to the underside rim.
Superb MkII Steel Helmet An excellent example in it\'s original early-War factory-applied tan gloss finish. It is very well marked throughout. The liner is exceptional in that it retains all it\'s original suppleness; it is in a large size, 7. The chinstrap is unusual in being non-elastic. In all an excellent example in a finish which is becoming extremely scarce.
Superb MkIII Helmet with original net An exceptional original untouched example of this scarce pattern associated with D-Day troops
Superb MkIII Steel Helmet An excellent example of the scarce MkIII steel helmet. Oft associated with D-Day assault troops, and now much sought after. This example is in it\'s original textured paint finish and is dated 1944. Very difficult to improve.
Superb named Home Guard Helmet I bought this helmet 25 years ago, and it has returned to me twice. An excellent example retaining its original helmet net and textured paint finish, and in a large size. Perhaps the most interesting feature is the name label of its original Home Guard owner stitched to the chin strap.
Superb Napoleonic History A fascinating study
Superb Napoleonic Officer\'s Sword Crossbelt & Plate An extremely rare Napoleonic Volunteers Officer\'s cross belt of the Worlingworth Volunteers. Situated in Sussex, this unit has left scant material evidence of it\'s existence. The cross belt plate is exquisitely engraved and gilt. Equally rare as the plate is the sword belt itself, though showing it\'s age, it is relatively supple. By family tradition the crossbelt belonged to 1st Lieutenant Samuel Ray of Tannington, who\'s brother William was a 2nd Lieutenant in the same unit. You will wait a very long time to find another sword-belt of this period, and you may never see another plate to this unit.
Superb Napoleonic War History
Superb Nelson HMS Victory Engraving The Victory Leaving Portsmouth 1805 by Walter Richards. Dating to circa 1905 this extremely fine limited edition print is signed and entitled to its lower margin by the Liverpool-born artist. It presents itself in superb condition, retaining its original frame and mount (the apparent blemish in the attached images is simply a wind-borne seed deposited during photography). Please note this print can be posted out of frame and rolled at little expense.
Superb new book on Roman Armour An advanced academic study
Superb new book on WWI - WWII German Trench Knives
Superb New Zealand Cap Badges & Insignia Book The book on the subject. Copies are difficult to find.
Superb New Zealand Machine Gun Corps Blazer Badge
Superb No. 69 Grenade An excellent inert complete example dated 1941.
Superb No4 MkI Bayonet An extremely good example, near impossible to improve.
Superb No4 MkIII Bayonet The best example of the MkIII I have ever encountered. In stunning condition. Complete with MkII scabbard.
Superb No68 Anti-Tank Rifle Grenade An exceptional 1942 dated example.
Superb No69 Grenade A lovely example even retaining traces of the original fabric tape used to seal and secure the safety cap. The perished rubber O-ring has been replaced and the grenade presents itself extremely well throughout.
Superb No7 Bayonet An excellent example of this iconic bayonet. Originally introduced during WWII for use with the MkV Sten, though ultimately largely issued with the No4 rifle.
Superb Officer\'s Service Dress Cap A virtually unissued example in stunning condition.
Superb Old Spec Deactivated .38 Revolver An exceptional 1939 dated example of the No2 MkI revolver with matching serials. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Superb Old-Spec deactivated 1913 SMLE MkIII One of the best deactivated SMLE\'s I\'ve seen in many years. It has correct bolt with matching serials and retains original early features such as magazine cut-off and volley sight. Examples such as this are becoming extremely difficult to find. Certificate lacking, sorry, for sale within the UK only.
Superb original Zeppelin Wreckage Desk Stand A superb memento of Heinrich Mathy's Zeppelin L31, brought down over Potter's Bar on the 1st of October 1916. The event has been well documented so I will refer you to two excellent online articles: http://www.richthofen.com/dark_autumn/ http://www.brookmans.com/history/features/zeppelin/index.shtml This is an unusually large relic of the Zeppelin, and an extremely attractive one. A most rare and desirable piece.
Superb Pair 1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers An exceptionally good pair of BD trousers to fit waist size 32-3\".
Superb Pair 1941 dated RAF OA\'s Trousers A lovely pair retaining their original label and bearing AID stamps.
Superb pair 20th Indian Division Flashes An excellent machine woven pair.
Superb Pair of 1908 Pattern Webbing Braces A rare matched 1940 dated pair in superb condition. Seldom encountered in this condition and superb for display or re-enactment.
Superb pair of 1st Army Formation Signs Formerly the property of 78834765 J Northcott who was promoted from the Ranks of the Royal Tank Regiment and later served with the Reconnaissance Corps
Superb Pair of 4th Indian Division Flashes Worn as slip-on shoulder straps.
Superb pair of Boer War period Light Infantry Officer's Frocks An extremely rare pair of officers' frocks dating to the late 19th Century. They are labelled indicating they were the property of R A M Ewart, King's Own [Yorkshire] Light Infantry. Aside from some moth to one collar the condition throughout is exceptional. A superb and rare pair of tunics, representing the everyday field garment of the British Army officer of the period.
Superb pair of RAF Carved-Wood Book Ends Rare and highly attractive.
Superb pair of WWI British Army Officer's Field Service Boots
Superb pair of WWII Canadian Binoculars A pair of Canadian 7x50 Binoculars manufactured by R.E.L. in 1944. They are the equivalent of the British No5 Binoculars favoured by tank and other commanders. This set is about the best I\'ve seen, they are excellent externally and optically. I have WWII dated leather cases for No5 Binoculars in stock, enquire for details
Superb pair of WWII RAF Trousers The best pair of RAF Trousers, Blue Grey, OA I have handled in years. Retaining their original 1941 dated label, in virtually unissued condition and in a large size. Exceptional.
Superb Pair Trench Art Artillery Shell Candlesticks The term trench art is in this case inappropriate in so far as these candlesticks are clearly professionally fabricated in finely turned and lacquered brass and polished slate, the stems being un-fired 37mm Pom-Pom gun shells. Given the quality and styling I should think these date to the Boer War period. A stunning pair of candlesticks.
Superb pair WWII 1942 dated KD Shorts An excellent pair of WWII Indian-made khaki drill shorts. Very clearly maker-marked and 1942 dated. In virtually mint unissued condition.
Superb pair WWII 2nd Infantry Division Patches A superb matched embroidered pair in un-worn condition. Impossible to improve.
Superb pattern 1888 MkII Bayonet A stunning example by Wilkinson Sword.
Superb Percussion Jezail Rifle circa 1850 An extremely attractive example of a jezail from the Sindh region of Northern India or Afghanistan. A sophisticated example of its kind it has an octagonal-section rifled barrel with folding rear sights. The decoration is of a fine standard and the overall condition is likewise very good indeed.
Superb Personalised Trench Art Shell Case Perhaps the most charming and poignant WWI trench art shell case I have handled. A 1916 18pr case with pleasingly scalloped edge bearing engraved decoration including the legend SISTER D G GRAYSON, FROM CAPT H R CATTARNS, 162 PoW, LA TOURELLE LA BRASSEE, 1914-19 WORLD WAR. Certainly worthy of further research.
Superb Portrait of Admiral Lord Nelson An extremely high quality print after Lemuel Abbot's stunning 1797 portrait. It dates to around the time of the Centenary of Trafalgar in 1905 and is in it's original attractive antiqued-gilt frame. Perhaps my favourite portrait of this great man and as finely presented an example as I have seen.
Superb Portrait of Napoleonic General Sir Denis Pack An extremely rare period engraved portrait dated 1834. Pack, Denis (Ca 1772 - 24 July 1823] Cornet 14th Light Dragoons 1791, Lieutenant 14th Light Dragoons 1795, Captain 5th Dragoon Guards 1796, Major 4th Dragoon Guards 1798, Lieutenant-Colonel 71st Foot 1800, Brevet Colonel 1810, Major General 1813. Served in Portuguese Service 1810-1813. Promoted Brigadier General 1810. Early Service: Ireland 1792-1794, Flanders 1794, Quiberon 1795, Ireland 1798, 1800-1805, Cape of Good Hope 1805-1806 and wounded, South America 1806-1807 and wounded. Prisoner of war there 1806 and escaped 1807. Portugal & Spain : Portugal and at Vimeiro 1808. Portugal and Spain 1808-1809 and Corunna 1809. Peninsular War: Commanded brigades of Portuguese Army 1810-1813. Commanded brigade 6th Division July 1813 and October 1813-April 1814. Temporarily commanded 6th Division July 1813. Wounded Sorauren July 1813 and Toulouse April 1814. Other Service: On Walcheren 1809. Declined command of a force with rank of Major General on Atlantic Coast of United States of America 1813. Commanded 9th Brigade Flanders and France and at Waterloo 1815. Commanded 4th Brigade Army of Occupation France 1815-1818. Lieutenant Governor of Plymouth 1819. Aide de Camp to the King 1810. KCB 1815. Colonel of the York Chasseurs 1816-1822, 84th Foot 1822-1823.
Superb portrait of WWI Troops, Essex & Lincolnshire Regiment
Superb Potters Bar Zeppelin Wreck Souvenir A superb memento of Heinrich Mathy's Zeppelin L31, brought down over Potter's Bar on the 1st of October 1916. The event has been well documented so I will refer you to two excellent online articles: http://www.richthofen.com/dark_autumn/ http://www.brookmans.com/history/features/zeppelin/index.shtml This is an unusually large relic of the Zeppelin, and an extremely attractive one. A most rare and desirable piece.
Superb pre-WWI German Navy 37mm Artillery Shell An inert complete example of the so-called Pom Pom gun shell. Dated 1904
Superb RAF 1941 Pattern Flying Suit & Liner In near unissued condition, a superb RAF 1941 Pattern \"Sidcot\" flying suit, complete with kapok liner and the original owner\'s kit bag. Aside from being in excellent condition throughout, the size is optimal for display. In all near impossible to improve.
Superb RAF C-Type Flying Helmet Without doubt one of the best examples I have seen in a very long time. In near unissued condition, and a \"three-strap\" example. The rubber earphone carriers are supple and strong, while the chinstrap retains it\'s elasticity. Very difficult to improve.
Superb RAF C-Type Flying Helmet An exceptional example. It is in virtually mint unissued condition, the leather is in superb condition, as is the chamois lining, the chinstrap is fully elastic, while the rubber ear cups are the best I\'ve seen, truly supple. A stunning example.
Superb RAF C-Type Flying Helmet An as-issued example in a large size. Extremely difficult to improve on.
Superb RAF Field Service Cap An excellent example. Well marked, 1944 dated and in a large size, 7 1/8. Aside from some tiny moth nips which aren\'t immediately apparent, it is in near unissued condition.
Superb RAF Officers\' Cap Badge An exceptional example.
Superb RAF Officers\' Peaked Cap By the prestigious firm of Gieves. A lovely example of thee most desirable of caps.
Superb RAF Pathfinder Breast Badge An excellent example in silver-gilt.
Superb RAF Pilots Service Dress Tunic An excellent example retaining all its original insignia to a Volunteer Reserve Flight Officer.
Superb RAF Sweetheart Brooch A superb example in enamelled silver.
Superb RAF Vulcan Bomber Desk Ornament An extremely well made example likely produced during the 1960\'s at an RAF workshop
Superb reference on British Formation Signs, Badges on Battledress Howard Cole's follow up to Heraldry in War
Superb reference on WWII German Tropical Uniforms & Equipment Another landmark publication from Schiffer, the only book you will require on this fascinating subject
Superb Reproduction Brown Bess Musket Sling A copy faithful to the pattern of a few surviving originals.
Superb RFC Sweetheart Brooch A superb quality Royal Flying Corps sweetheart brooch in enamelled silver.
Superb Rifle, Lewis & Hotchkiss Machine Gun Manual Small Arms training Volume I, 1924. The 1920\'s and 1930\'s Small Arms Training Manuals are to my mind some of the most interesting and informative of their kind. This one covers in depth the Rifle, Bayonet, Lewis and Hotchkiss Machine Guns. It runs to some 421 pages and includes an excellent range of illustrations. A superb manual.
Superb Rotherham Home Guard Officers Battledress Blouse An excellent Serge Battledress retaining its original insignia of a Lieutenant of the 49th Battalion West Riding (Rotherham) Home Guard.
Superb Royal Artillery 55th (West Lancashire) Division Battledress A lovely BD blouse to a Royal Artillery Major of the 55th Infantry Division. It retains its original insignia throughout, comprising rank crowns, titles, formation flashes and Arm-of-Service strips. Aside from a very few extremely minor nips it is in stunning condition. A particularly attractive BD.
Superb Royal Canadian Air Force Officers Tunic A lovely Service Dress tunic retaining its original insignia to a Pilot Officer Navigator with the RCAF. The condition is absolutely excellent throughout.
Superb Royal Fusiliers Cuff Rank Tunic A very handsome example to a Territorial Captain. A desirable labelled example revealing the original owner\'s name and thus opening up research opportunities. It has some typical field service type features including leather-trimmed cuffs and an additional internal field dressing pocket. All original insignia though clearly lacking War Service chevrons. An exceptionally desirable example.
Superb Royal Naval Division Group A lovely British War and Victory Medal pair to an Able Seaman of the Royal Naval Division. Complete with a pre-WWI school attendance medal, identity discs and Hawke Battalion cap badge by Gaunt. Eveson's Service records indicate he served with the Cyclist Corps and Royal Field Artillery prior to the RND, and suffered a bullet wound to the wrist in September of 1918.
Superb Royal Navy Rating\'s Cap Set A mint pair with their original tin. The latter is the only dated example of its type I have encountered, being maker-marked and dated 1922. I have added an HMS tally to complete the group.
Superb Royal Scots Fusiliers Gold Sweetheart Brooch A lovely enamelled 9ct gold example.
Superb Sam Browne Revolver Holster About as good an example as one could wish for.
Superb Sam Browne Sword Frog A stunning example, virtually impossible to improve.
Superb Scots Guards Officers\' Cap Badge Of multi-piece construction with un-marked silver or silver-plated star faced with a gilt metal circlet and centre, the latter backed in green enamel. A lovely quality scarce badge in superb condition.
Superb Second Pattern FS Fighting Knife A stunning example of the earliest type of second pattern Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife, having a hand-forged blade and nickel-plated hilt and scabbard fittings. Manufactured by Wilkinson Sword, it bears an Ordnance view mark to the crossguard, itself a rare feature. The condition is quite simply superb. A feature I particularly like is the presence of a female Newey press stud on the scabbard, intended to marry with the male affixed to the wearer\'s clothing. This particular knife was until recently in the hands of the family of its original owner, allegedly a WWII SBS veteran. I have seen more 1st pattern knives than examples of this type. An extremely scarce and attractive fighting knife.
Superb Series of WWI Period Histories Rarely encountered, volumes I to IV of T. P.'s Journal of Great Deeds of the Great War as published bu the Daily Telegraph. Handsome volumes in pictorial bindings, they are packed with fascinating detail and superb illustrations.
Superb Set of 10th Hetfordshire Home Guard Flashes
Superb set of 1915 dated Cavalry Spurs The best set I've seen in many years.
Superb Set of Books on the VC\'s of World War One
Superb set of books on Victoria's Army
Superb set of books on Victoria's Army A rare six-volume set of Walter Richards' Her Majesty's Army, a Descriptive Account of the various Regiments now comprising the Queen's Forces in India and the Colonies. Extremely detailed and superbly illustrated,
Superb set of four books on pre-WWI Territorial Army
Superb set of four books on pre-WWI Territorial Army A scarce complete set of Walter Richards' His Majesty's Territorial Army, a descriptive Account of the Yeomanry, Artillery, Engineers, and Infantry with the Army Service and Medical Corps, Comprising "The King's Imperial Army of the Second Line". Published in 1912 this work provides extremely detailed histories of all TA units of the time, supported by superb illustrations by the important military illustrator R Caton Woodville.
Superb Set of WWI Binoculars An excellent set of French-made Galilean binoculars purchased by the War Department during the First World War. Bearing WD marks. Complete in original dated case.
Superb set of WWI British Army S4 Binoculars A set of French-made binoculars supplied to the War Office during WWI. They are maker-marked Gormont, Paris and bear the initials MG frequently interpreted as indicating Machine Gunner issue though in fact this denotes supply via the French War Ministry or Ministere de la Guerre. The barrels bear War Department broad arrow marks, and S4 designation. They are in excellent condition and complete with their original leather case with shoulder strap. Very difficult to better.
Superb set of WWI MkI Folding Wire Cutters An exceptional 1917 dated set.
Superb set of WWII Airborne Issue Binoculars An excellent example of this scarce pattern. These compact Galilean binoculars were introduced during WWII for issue to Airborne troops. A set is shown being worn by Major General Browning on page 203 of Davis\' British Army Uniforms & Insignia of WWII. This set bears the correct stores reference on the forward bridge (the RAF used a similar instrument for a different purpose but these bear RAF Stores Reference Numbers). The condition is exceptional throughout. Complete with original sling and leather case.
Superb Set of WWII Dog Tags Another from my own collection, and one of the first items of WWII British Army kit I acquired. A fascinating set of issue identity discs and related discs as worn by one of the Royal Artillery who escaped at Dunkirk and went on to serve in North Africa and survive the War.
Superb Set of WWII RAF Issue Binoculars An excellent example of the RAF binoculars with stores reference 6E/293. They are in superb condition, only the oculars requiring cleaning. Complete with original sling, case and shoulder strap. Both binoculars and case bear Air Ministry stamps and stores reference numbers. Very difficult to improve.
Superb signed portrait of Field-Marshal Earl Alexander of Tunis In original frame measuring 62cm x 51cm. Postage costs will be reduced if the glass is removed, or free if posted out of the frame.
Superb Silver-mounted Princess Mary 1914 Gift Tin The only such example I have encountered. A silver cigarette box manufactured by the Birmingham silversmith W Neal & Son in 1933, the lid of which incorporates that of a 1914 Gift Tin under glass. Likely the commission of a relatively wealthy officer as a memento of his War service. An extremely attractive and equally rare object.
Superb SMLE MkIII Rifle Manual An original of the much reproduced 1942 classic The Service Rifle and How to Use It, Short Rifle Magazine Lee Enfield Mark III. It runs to some 50 pages and includes superb illustrations. An essential reference for the collector and shooter.
Superb SMLE Rifle, Lewis & Hotchkiss Machine Gun Manual Small Arms training Volume I, 1924. The 1920's and 1930's Small Arms Training Manuals are to my mind some of the most interesting and informative of their kind. This one covers in depth the Rifle, Bayonet, Lewis and Hotchkiss Machine Guns. It runs to some 421 pages and includes an excellent range of illustrations. A superb manual.
Superb SOE Equipment Manual An essential reference for collectors in this field.
Superb SOE Weapons & Equipment Book Possibly the best book in its field and certainly one of my favourite books on the subject.
Superb Somali Shield An excellent antique African hide shield of a form distinctive to the peoples of Somaliland and Ethiopia. Approximately 35cm in diameter, with typical tooling and further painted decoration on the inside centre. Likely a memento of the Sudan campaign. A particularly handsome example.
Superb Sotheby\'s Visier Collection Catalogues Two handsome volumes detailing guns, accessories and other arms from one of the world\'s finest collections
Superb South Indian Sosun Pattah An extremely attractive example of this distinctive Indian sword type. The hilt is decorated in a geometric pattern of silver koftgari work, while the graceful blade is chiseled in depiction of wild beasts, dancers and Hindu religious figures.
Superb South Wales District RASC BD Blouse An exceptionally fine Battledress retaining all its original insignia, in a large size and save for a few minor nips is in superb condition.
Superb spare RAF Goggle Strap About as good a spare strap for the MkVII and VIII series flying goggles as you will see. Clean and retaining almost all it\'s original elasticity.
Superb SS Totenkpf Division History A copy of the sought after history Soldaten Kampfer Kameraden - Marsch und Kampfe der SS-Totenkopf-Division. Published in 1984 and running to some 526 pages packed with photographs, a stunning work.
Superb Study of Austrian Arms and Armour
Superb Swiss Model 1914 Engineers\' Bayonet A stunning example of the pioneers\' saw-back bayonet for the Schmidt-Rubin rifle. Complete with original frog.
Superb Tank Crew Non-Crash Helmet The best example of its kind I\'ve seen in years, a superb example of this scarce pattern
Superb unissued RAF Irvin Flying Trousers Exceptional
Superb unissued RAF Irvin Flying Trousers Exceptional
Superb unit-marked WWI Prismatic Compass An excellent example marked to an officer attached to the 19th Brigade. There are post-War ownership details hidden to the side of the case obscured by the lid. An exceptional example.
Superb unit-stamped Pattern 1907 Bayonet An excellent Wilkinson example bearing OTC unit stamp, retaining original finish to hilt and brown scabbard
Superb VC History Signed by Winner An author-inscribed presentation copy of Sir John Smyth VC\'s superb history of the Victoria Cross. In addition to bearing this VC winner\'s autograph it also contains numerous cuttings and annotations pertaining to the VCs described therein. A wonderful book.
Superb Vickers Machine Gun / Machine Gun Corps Book A rare copy of this sought after Mike Chappell's title from his excellent series The British Soldier in the 20th Century. These extremely well illustrated volumes were published in the late 1980's and have been out of print for a great number of years now. This title runs to some 24 pages and is published in a large format. One of a series well worth collecting.
Superb Vickers Machine Gun Training Manual Machine Gun Training, 1925. A superb manual on the Vickers running to some 406 pages and including superb illustrations. A must for those interested in this classic arm.
Superb Victorian 'Army & Navy' Cartes de Visite Album Additional images
Superb Victorian / Edwardian 1827 Pattern Royal Navy Officer\'s Sword A superb Victorian/Edwardian Naval Officer\'s sword. The blade is superb, while the scabbard is complete and strong, and the sword retains its original sword knot. You will wait quite some time to find a better example. Fresh to the market, it is one of a pair recently uncovered, and by tradition those of one Captain Kennedy, a veteran of the Battle of Jutland. This is the earlier and broader-bladed of the two. The blade is serial numbered, opening up the possibility of further research. A superb provenanced example.
Superb Victorian 2nd Life Guards Mess Tankard An extremely handsome Victorian silver plated Quart tankard from the NCO\'s Mess of the 2nd Life Guards. Very pleasingly engraved and bearing Victorian Excise stamps.
Superb Victorian 2nd Volunteer Battalion Border Regiment Sergeant's Frock
Superb Victorian Army Officer\'s Pouch Badge A lovely badge in excellent condition. With original four screw-posts.
Superb Victorian Campaign Chest A lovely example, the upper stage of which has a charming arrangement of vertical pairs of narrow drawers flanking a central deep drawer. The condition throughout is most handsome. In all a delightful example of these most sought after of pieces. Do email to discuss your delivery requirments and associated costs
Superb Victorian Campaign Folding Bowie Knife As illustrated in Fred Stephens\' seminal Fighting Knives, a double-locking folding Bowie knife by Joseph Rodgers of Sheffield. Popular with Army officers and of an ingenious design allowing the blade to be locked in the folded position exposing part of the blade for detailed close work; while fully openned the elegant Bowie blade is impressive both visually and in the hand. Manufactured to an extremely high standard it incorporates checkered horn grip scales, nickel combined release catch and escutheon to one side, and conforming folding crossguard. Is is complete with its original leather scabbard. Circa 1850. An extremely handsome knife.
Superb Victorian Military Compass An extremely attractive instrument bearing the engraved name of its original owner.
Superb Victorian Rifle Volunteer Officer\'s Cap A so-called French Pattern cap to an officer of the 13th Lancashire Rifle Volunteers circa 1860. It is in lovely condition throughout, no doubt surviving in this exceptional state due to having been stored in it\'s original black-Japanned transit tin. As usual some of the stitching securing the curb-link chain to it\'s fabric backing requires renewing, though this is the worst that can be said of this exquisite cap.
Superb Victorian Royal Engineers Officers\' Belt Buckle Of two-piece construction and of typically high quality. A lovely example.
Superb Victorian Sword Hilt Candlestick This is the only example I have seen dating to the Victorian era. The use of spurs as legs is a particularly pleasing feature. An extremely smart object.
Superb Victorian \'Army & Navy\' Cartes de Visite Album Containing illustrations by the eminent Victorian military artist Caton Woodville. The binding is poor, though the contents are very good. It contains some original CDVs and wood make a excellent album for a collection of military portraits
Superb WAAF Uniform Group An extremely good group.
Superb Waffen SS Books Volumes one to four of RJ Bender & H P Taylor\'s classic work The Uniforms, History & Organization of the Waffen SS. They remain a standard reference. Wonderful books, well researched, written and illustrated. Another essential reference.
Superb Waterloo period Gold Pocket Watch An exquisite 18ct gold watch by the important and highly regarded London firm of James McCabe. It has an enamelled face (minor professional restoration at 9 o'clock) bearing Arabic numerals and delightful flamboyant serpentine hands. The verge movement has a pierced and engraved balance cock, canon-barrel pillars and is engraved with the maker's name and Royal Exchange address. The case is engine-turned and has a very elegant spiral-reeded stem and oval bow. Manufactured in 1813 it is of a quality appropriate to senior officers serving at Waterloo just two years later.
Superb Windak Electro-Thermal Flying Gloves In near unissued condition
Superb Worcester Regiment Officer\'s KD Service Dress Tunic A stunning example, well badged, dated and named to an MC winner. A lovely provenanced piece worthy of further research.
Superb Work on WWI British Artillery & Ammunition Hogg and Thurston\'s superb British Artillery Weapons & Ammunition, 1914-1918. It remains the best work of its kind. Superb in every regard. Copies are difficult to find.
Superb WWI / WWII Royal Navy Officer\'s Tropical Helmet One of the best Royal Navy officer\'s Wolseley helmets I have owned. Most are heavily encrusted in whitener, have wear to the edge binding and breaks to the internal cork body. This example has none of these faults, indeed aside from some age discolouration is difficult to fault. It is maker-marked to the leather sweatband and labelled as being size 6 7/8. Complete with it\'s original black-japanned transit and storage tin. Very difficult to better, a lovely example.
Superb WWI Army Officer\'s Sam Browne Water Bottle The best example of this pattern (as described and illustrated in the 1901 Dress Regulations) I have seen.
Superb WWI Army Service Corps Transport Manual An example of the superb WWI manual Army Service Corps Training, Part III, Transport. Published in 1911 it runs to some 253 pages and covers in detail all aspects of British Army transport and related equipment at the outset of the First World War. A staggeringly interesting manual in this field.
Superb WWI British Brodie Helmet Aside from a sympathetic repair to the chin strap this example is in near mint condition. An extremely pleasing example and difficult to better.
Superb WWI British Brodie Helmet Additional images
Superb WWI Cavalry Bandolier An exceptional example of the MkII 9- round bandolier from the 1903 Pattern equipment. 1918 dated.
Superb WWI enamelled silver RAMC Sweetheart Brooch An extremely pretty example
Superb WWI Gas Warfare Book A copy of Simon Jones\' World War I Gas Warfare and Equipment. Quite simply the best book of its kind and an essential reference.
Superb WWI German Document Group An exceptionally good group including Iron Cross award document and a superb collection of photographs covering WWI Imperial Army service and later with the Freikorps
Superb WWI German Ersatz Bayonet One of the more scarce patterns. This is in exceptional condition, the blade retaining it\'s original factory finish and the scabbard retaining it\'s original frog. A superb example.
Superb WWI German M1916 Helmet One from my own collection, an extremely attractive WWI M1916 stahlhelm with the M1917 variant liner. It retains an excellent original finish, and the lining appears un-worn. All the original lining pads are present. A most handsome example of this iconic helmet.
Superb WWI German Trench Knife From my own collection, a lovely example retaining its original officers\' knot.
Superb WWI Grenade Handbook Re-print An extremely high quality limited edition reprint of this classic and still extremely informative grenade handbook covering British, French and German grenades in detail.
Superb WWI Indian Cavalry Officer Memoir
Superb WWI Japanese Field Servce Cap The best example I have handled
Superb WWI Lewis Machine Gun Manual This is the manual published by the manufacturers of the Gun itself, BSA under licence from Arms Automatique Lewis. These were provided with each gun. It remains the best manual on this classic weapon. I am always seeking Lewis, Vickers & Hotchkiss Machine Gun related material, and indeed am seeking a deactivated .303 Hotchkiss Portative
Superb WWI Medal Trio and War Souvenir Group One of the most interesting finds I\'ve made. All contained in a late Victorian cash tin, a 1914-15 Star Trio to Private Bastable, Royal West Kent Regiment. Together with schrapnel-damaged Service Dress epaulette, badges, photographs, a press cutting, wound badges, fibre identity disc, German wound badge, fragment of Zeppelin or aircraft fuselage, etc. Bastable contributed to Malcolm Brown\'s book \"Tommy Goes to War\", certainly worth tracking down should you acquire this superb and poignant group.
Superb WWI No20 Rifle Grenade An exceptional example retaining its original paint finish. Lacking as usual the detonator holder, otherwise near impossible to improve
Superb WWI No3 MkII Rifle Grenade An exceptional example in original condition.
Superb WWI No3 MkII Rifle Grenade An exceptional example in original condition.
Superb WWI Officer\'s Sam Browne Haversack Certainly one of the best I\'ve seen. Complete with its detachable shoulder strap.
Superb WWI or WWII Army Officer\'s Sam Browne Sword Frog One of the more scarce patterns. In excellent condition.
Superb WWI presentation SMLE Skeleton Action An exceptional deactivated skeleton action worthy of further research
Superb WWI Prismatic Compass A lovely example in full working order, both instrument and original case being WWI dated.
Superb WWI P\'07 SMLE Bayonet An exceptionally good example retaining most original blueing and its original blown leather scabbard. Such good specimens are becoming rather scarce.
Superb WWI RFC Identity Bracelet One of the most attractive I have seen.
Superb WWI Rifle & Grenade Manual Musketry Regulations Part I, 1909, re-printed with amendments 1914). The standard First World War training manual on the Lee Enfield Rifle, Webley Revolver and Grenade No 1. 320pages including numerous excellent illustrations.
Superb WWI Royal Army Medical Corps Swagger Stick The most interesting swagger stick I have handled in a very long time. Of exquisite form it has a delicately modelled silver pommel engraved 1st London Sanitary Company. N M Doncaster RAMC, 17 June 1918 to 10 Jan 1919. The 1st London (City of London) Sanitary Company was an experimental Territorial unit formed in 1908 and based at the Duke of York\'s Barracks in Chelsea. The RAMC Sanitary Sections (SS) first entered Theatre around early to mid-1915, when one section was attached to each Division, working in conjunction with the three Field Ambulances. However, they didn\'t come directly under Corps or Army control until March 1917 onwards. A typical Section consisted of just 25 men, with either a Lieutenant or 2nd Lieutenant commanding, with two Sergeants, two Corporals and twenty Privates. Only trained personnel who were used in these units which included, Sanitary Inspectors, Architects, Engineers and Builders etc. The 1st London San Coy served in several different theatres. A fascinating and charming swagger stick worthy of further research.
Superb WWI Royal Navy Issue Pocket Watch An excellent example of the Admiralty Pattern 300 pocket watch. It has a solid nickel case with screw on bezel and back cover, and a 15 jewel Swiss movement. In original working condition, a lovely watch.
Superb WWI Seaforth Highlanders History A superb copy of Lieutenant-Colonel M M Haldane's extremely rare work A History of the Fourth Battalion the Seaforth Highlanders, with some account of the Military Annals of the Fencibles the Volunteers and the Home Defence & Reserve Battalions, 1914-1919. It is handsomely illustrated by Captain Finlay Mackinnon. Published circa 1927, it runs to some 372 pages and contains 17 colour plates, a further 6 in black-and-white and 16 maps. It is very attractively bound in decorative gilt red cloth. Each chapter is headed with a drawing. Events between successive chapters are described in a brief synopsis, thus preserving continuity in the narrative. There are two short sections on the second and third line battalions, neither of which went on active service. There is a list of Honours and Awards, grouped under the year in which they were awarded and in order of the date of the London Gazette notifying them, and these awards included a posthumous VC - to Sgt J.Meikle for gallantry in July 1918. From time to time casualty figures are given in the narrative and there is a plate showing 273 officers and 3783 other ranks served overseas with the battalion of whom 60 officers and 1110 other ranks died. This table also summarises the Honours awarded. The 4th Seaforth Highlanders were in the Seaforth and Cameron Brigade of the Highland Division when war broke out but left the brigade in November 1914 to go to France where they joined the Dehra Dun Brigade of the 7th (Meerut) Division of the Indian Corps, and when the division left France in November the battalion was transferred first to 46th Division, then the 15th Scottish and finally, in January 1916, back to the 51st Highland Division for the rest of the war. This is an outstanding history of a Territorial battalion that was in action before the end of 1914 and fought right through to the armistice. This excellent copy bears a tipped-in presentation letter from Colonel David Mason MacFarlane who commanded the 4th Seaforths, to R M Beck .
Superb WWI Sectioned 18-pr Schrapnel Shell The head of this superb piece has been sectioned to an extremely high standard, and silver plated (as opposed to chromed or nickeled). Given the latter feature I suspect it must have been carried out as a presentation piece rather than simply an instructional model. The threads of the fuse are oxidised and it doesn\'t screw fully into the head, though with a little work this could certainly be remedied. You will not see a better specimen.
Superb WWI SRD Rum Jar An exceptional example of the SRD Rum Jar. The rum ration was introduced for British troops during the winter of 1914, it was issued from such jars as this. There has been much speculation on the meaning of the initial SRD, many settling for \"Service Ration Depot\", though the troops themselves coined the term Soon Runs Dry.
Superb WWI Trench Art Engraved Shell Case One of the best I have seen
Superb WWI Trench Art Jug Manufactured from a 1915 dated 18-Pr shell case. A well constructed and handsome piece.
Superb WWI Trench Periscope A stunning example of the Adams\' No30 trench periscope. Dated 1917 and complete with its original haversack.
Superb WWI Turkish 75mm Artillery Shell An extremely well preserved inert Turkish artillery shell. No doubt a souvenir of the Gallipoli campaign (there are accounts of troops rushing to dig unexploded Turkish shells from the beaches while they were still hot, such was the apparent demand for these mementos). It rests on an extremely handsome brass-mounted mahogany plinth. The latter bears a vacant brass plaque, either un-engraved or so heavily polished over the years that any original inscription has been erased. A poignant display piece.
Superb WWI Turkish 75mm Artillery Shell An extremely well preserved inert Turkish artillery shell. No doubt a souvenir of the Gallipoli campaign (there are accounts of troops rushing to dig unexploded Turkish shells from the beaches while they were still hot, such was the apparent demand for these mementos). It rests on an extremely handsome brass-mounted mahogany plinth. The latter bears a vacant brass plaque, either un-engraved or so heavily polished over the years that any original inscription has been erased. A poignant display piece.
Superb WWI Vickers & Lewis Machine Gun Manual Machine Gun Training, published in 1915 and running to some 116 pages including a superb array of illustrations. One of the classics in this fascinating field.
Superb WWI-WWII RAF Propellor Photograph Frame A lovely example.
Superb WWII 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Divison Helmet An extremely rare and attractive MkII helmet bearing its original transfer decals of the 43rd Infantry Division. The condition throughout is superb. The Wessex Division was a first-line Territorial Army Division composed of TA Battalions of the Devon, Hampshire, Wiltshire and Dorset Regiments. As part of 21st Army Group it landed in Normandy in June 1944, taking part in the Operations which led to the establishment of the beachhead. Going on to take part in the fighting at Falaise, the crossing of the Seine and sweep across France and Belgium, ultimately forming part of the spearhead which crossed the Rhine in March of 1945 and the final drive across Germany.
Superb WWII Army Issue Half-Front-Opening Shirt A well-marked example in virtually mint condition.
Superb WWII Army Issue Wrist Watch One of the best examples I\'ve seen. Manufactured by Timor, running, and in an excellent case with strap.
Superb WWII Army Officer\'s Field Service Cap An excellent example to an officer of the Befordshire & Hertfordshire Regiment.
Superb WWII Army Officer\'s Service Dress Cap An exceptionally good example, requiring only a cap badge of your choice.
Superb WWII ARP Warden\'s Beret An exceptional example of these distinctive all-fabric berets. The marks are stamped directly onto the somewhat woolly fabric and as a consequence are usually worn or washed off. This example has lost its badge (which is easy to replace) though is otherwise virtually mint. A superb item of Home Front headgear.
Superb WWII ATS Officer\'s Coloured Field Service Cap A lovely example by the prestigious firm of Scott & Co, hatters to H M the King and Royal Family, 1 Old Bond Street, Piccadilly, London. It has a superb fire-gilded and domed cap badge. The original owner has placed her name on the lining. It is size 6 5/8. In very attractive condition save for the three moth nips visible on the back of the cap and illustrated. A rare cap.
Superb WWII Australian P\'07 Bayonet A virtually mint-unissued example of a 1907 Pattern or No2 Bayonet for the Lee Enfield Rifle as manufactured at Australia’s Orange Arsenal. Impossible to improve.
Superb WWII Battledress Trousers These are from the Home Guard Intelligence officer group also listed. They have been period-tailored at the waist, though appear un-worn. An excellent pair.
Superb WWII British Army Issue Pocket Watch An exceptional example in near unissued condition.
Superb WWII British Army Issue Tropical Helmet One of the best I\'ve seen in a very long time. Clean, intact and sound. It retains it\'s original chin-strap. Well marked and 1942 dated. Aside from some very minor insect damage to the liner it is in near unissued condition. Very difficult to improve on.
Superb WWII British Army Issue Wrist Watch One of the best examples of the standard British Army issue wrist watch of WWII I have seen. In full working order and in lovely condition throughout.
Superb WWII British Army Machete An example by Collins with its blade still in its protective Cosmolene grease.
Superb WWII British Army MkII Steel Helmet & Original Net About as good an untouched example as one could wish to find. It retains virtually all of it\'s original factory-applied textured dark brown paint. The liner is dated and in a large size, 7 1/2. Even the chinstrap retains it\'s elasticity. The small-mesh net is original to the helmet. An exceptional and rare example.
Superb WWII British Commando Book One of the best general works on British Commandos to have been published in years. Running to some 96 pages it is comprehensive and contains a superb array of period photographs, maps, reconstructions and other illustrations. My strongest possible recommendation.
Superb WWII British Para Helmet From my own collection, an exceptional original 1943 British Airborne Troops Steel Helmet. It is clearly an unissued example and is in stunning condition, retaining it\'s original paint finish. These extremely sought after helmets simply no longer appear on the market in such condition. Not inexpensive, but near impossible to replace.
Superb WWII British Sniper Training Manual One of the most sought after of WWII British Military manuals, Gale and Polden\'s Sniping, Scouting and Patrolling, a Textbook for Instructors and Students. Running to some 131 pages, it includes excellent illustrations throughout.
Superb WWII Canadian MkII Helmet A virtually unissued example in stunning condition. Near impossible to better.
Superb WWII Chindit Formation Sign A stunning example, impossible to improve.
Superb WWII Civil defence Warden\'s Battledress 1944 dated, retaining all its original insignia and in stunning condition. You will wait a long time to find a better example.
Superb WWII Coldstream Guards Medal Group Belonging to Sergeant Kilvington, an extensive group including his Bible, whistle, insignia and documents.
Superb WWII Commando Memoir This is probably the best such memoir I have ever read, indeed it inspired me so much I wrote to the author and still own the signed copy he kindly returned to me. Patrick Dalzel-Job was a distinguished British Naval Intelligence Officer and Commando of World War II. In 1937, he sailed to Norway and spent the next two years exploring the coast. It was at thuis time he met huis futire wife, then a young girl, Bjørg Bangsund. At the outbreak of the war on December 8, 1939, he was commissioned into the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. He served as Navigating Officer on a Fleet Tug operating from Scapa Flow between January and March 1940. From April until June, he served with the Anglo/French Expeditionary Force to Norway during which time he disobeyed a direct order to cease civilian evacuation from Narvik. His action saved some 5000 Norwegians for which King Haakon of Norway awarded him the Ridderkors (Knight\'s Cross) of St. Olav in 1943. This award saved him from being court-martialled. In June 1942, Dalzel-Job was assigned to collate information about the west coast of Norway. A few months later, Lord Louis Mountbatten, head of Combined Operations, chose him to convey Commando raids there, known as \'VP operations\', using eight \'D\'-Class Motor Torpedo Boats. From mid-1943 until early 1944, he served with the 12 (Special Service) Submarine Flotilla becoming versed with X-Craft and Welman midget submarines, while taking time to complete parachute training with the Airborne Division. As prospects for major action in Norway faded, Dalzel-Job visited London and discovered 30 AU (Assault Unit) Commando, the field operative unit of the Naval Intelligence Division - Room 30. He transferred to 30 AU under Commander Ian Fleming who was then Personal Assistant to the Director of Naval Intelligence. In this role, and promoted to Lieutenant Commander, he landed near Varreville on Utah beach, Normandy, on D+4 with two Royal Marines Commandos allocated to him, and an unrestricted authority order signed by U.S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower to pass through Allied lines and assault specific targets in German held territory. He subsequently assisted in disabling the German destroyer Z29 at Bremerhaven with full crew and taking surrender of the town of Bremen. Post war he served in the Canadian navy for some time. Dalzel-Job was widely acclaimed as one of the main inspirations for James Bond, Ian Fleming\'s fictional character, though he stated that he personally \"only ever loved one woman\" and was \"not a drinking man\". After the war he returned to Norway and found the girl he and his mother had sailed with before the war. He married her in 1945. He released this memoir, From Arctic Snow to Dust of Normandy in 1991.
Superb WWII D-Day unit Battledress Blouse An extremely scarce BD to a Major Brown of the 74th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, 49th Division. It is a tailored 1940 Pattern dated 1942, having early two-piece rank crowns wherein the insignia is embroidered on khaki, this being stitched onto a separate ground in arm-of-service colours. The unit insignia comprises embroidered shoulder titles and the rare flashes unique to the 74th Field Regiment, as introduced as a mark of respect to the 50th (Northumbrian) Division, with whom the Regiment had had a strong association from 1908 prior to November 1944 when it was transferred to the 49th (West Riding) Division. Another rare feature of this blouse is the presence of a single bullion Wound Strip, seldom encountered on BD. In all a most attractive and rare original Battledress. The 74th Regiment mobilised as divisional Artillery within the 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division, supporting 151st Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom) ,The Durham Light Infantry Brigade, with whom they served from 1939 to 1944 . They deployed to France in 1940 as part of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF). The Regiment returned to the UK in the Dunkirk evacuation In 1941 they embarked with the 8th Army for the Middle East Theatre of World War II. Initially they took part in the Jock column actions to harass the enemy. Supporting 151 (DLI) Brigade they were engaged in the Battle of Gazala, breaking out to avoid capture through Mersa Matruh, though suffering many casualties. Following re-fitting and re-equipment the Regiment was engaged in the Second Battle of El Alamein followed by the assault on the Mareth Line. Joining the Italian Campaign (World War II) they landed in the Allied invasion of Sicily where they were engaged in the battle of Primosole Bridge (Operation Fustian) and the barrage across the Straits of Messina for the invasion of Italy. The Regiments next major action was D-Day and the Invasion of Normandy, landing on Gold Beach with the 50th Northumbrian (Infantry) Division. They were subsequently involved in the Normandy Battle to breakout in Operation Perch. Later service through North West Europe saw the Regiment involved in the liberation of Brussels and the battle of the Gheil bridgehead on the Albert Canal. In September 1944 they formed part of Operation Market Garden. When the rest of the 50th Division returned to England, in November 1944, 74 Regiment was attached to 49th (West Riding Division) being engaged on the Grebbe line. Following the German surrender in May 1945 the Regiment remained in the Army of Occupation returning to South Shields in 1946. The 74th (Northumbrian) Field Regiment fought with distinction in some of the most decisive battles of the Second World winning 3 DSO,7 MC, and 8 MM.
Superb WWII Denim Blouse An excellent example of this garment favoured by troops fighting during the Summer months, commonly seen worn in North West Europe following D-Day.
Superb WWII Far East Theatre Uniform Group Royal Artillery Lieutenant Varfield\'s uniform group as recently discovered. Comprising an Australian-made Battledress bearing flashes of the 82nd (West Africa) Division which fought with distinction in Burma, also an Indian-made jungle green aertex tropical BD blouse, Sam Browne belt with cross strap, and Field Service cap. (The trunk isn\'t included in the lot due to weight.) Badged JG Aertex BD blouses are extremely scarce, this dated, badged and provenanced example is part of an exceptional group.
Superb WWII Fife & Forfar Yeomanry Group A lovely WWII named Scottish Armoured group including boxed medals, cap, collar and shoulder insignia, Royal Tank Regiment and F&FY sweetheart brooches. Along with the group came the German Army sports insignia also listed.
Superb WWII General Service Cap An early production example in barathea rather than serge. Maker-marked, 1944 dated and in a large size, 7 1/4.
Superb WWII German & Allied Mines & Booby Trap Manual Military Training Pamphlet No40, Mines and Booby Traps - How to Deal with Individual Mechanisms. This superb 67 page manual published in 1942 remains one of the best references on Axis & Allied mines and booby traps of WWII. An essential reference.
Superb WWII German Dress Bayonet with Etched Blade An original example from the daughter of the veteran who acquired it during the War. This extraseitengewehr is of the so-called \'carbine\' length generally carried by officers and NCO\'s. It is by the firm of Emil Voos and is in stunning condition throughout. An exceptionally attractive example.
Superb WWII German MG34 / MG42 E-Tin An excellent example of the Erganzunkasten or \"Supplement Tin\" for the Second World War German MG34 and MG42. Commonly referred to as E-Tins by collectors, they contained small spares and tools to support those in the Gunner\'s Pouch. This one is very well stamped and retains it\'s original Ordnance blue-grey paint finish and stencilled E designation. The contents include a muzzle booster soaking tin, starter tab, ammunition belt, cleaning brush, rubber muzzle covers, spanner, springs, hot barrel pad, screw driver and a feed mechanism block etc. A superb example.
Superb WWII Grenade Manual A scarce copy of the much sought after Manual of Grenades by Major J I Cowan. Published by Bernard’s Publishers for Home Guard and Service use. Very seldom encountered.
Superb WWII Highland Light Infantry Piper\'s Glengarry Having been come from the estate of Len Henson, who by family tradition played his bagpipes on the beaches of Dunkirk, surviving to fight in Normandy in 1944. An absolute delight of a cap.
Superb WWII Home Front Police Helmet Perhaps the best example of it\'s kind I\'ve seen. It retains almost all it\'s original factory-applied blue paint finish, while the stencilled POLICE is crisp and clear. Both shell and liner are 1939 dated, the latter was manufactured by Barrow, Hepburn & Gale and is in size 7. The chinstrap is clean and retains it\'s elasticity. Very difficult to better, an exceptionally good helmet.
Superb WWII Home Guard Explosives Manual A very rare copy of What the Home Guard needs to know about Explosives, their nature, variety and uses as projectile fillings, propellants, mines, demolition charges etc by Lieutenant Charles C Knights, Ammunition Officer, Home Guard. Published by Bernard’s Publishers. Very seldom encountered.
Superb WWII Infantry Bush Hat I suspect this is one of the best I\'ve ever seen. A British-made, 1942 dated bush hat to the Second Battalion the East Lancashire Regiment, 29th Independent Infantry Brigade Group. It retains it\'s original printed formation sign and Theatre-made cap badge. This unit took part in the operations in Madagascar in April 1942, moving on to India and subsequently forming part of the 36th Infantry Division with 72nd Brigade. This Division took part in the operations on the Arakan front in 1944, and later saw much hard fighting under the command of General Stillwell\'s Chinese-American Army in the Myitkyina and Mogaung areas. The Division crossed the Irrawaddy in January 1945, coming under the command of XIV Army during the final operations which broke the last Japanese resistance in Burma. An exceptional bush hat.
Superb WWII Jaeger LeCoultre GSTP Watch An example of the standard pocket watch of the British Army during WWI, manufactured by one of the most prestigious of watch makers. In excellent working condition. The crystal should be replaced as it is loose.
Superb WWII Japanese Good Luck Flag Certainly the best original example I have ever handled.
Superb WWII Khaki Shirt Bought with the issue clothing and personal kit recently listed, straight from the soldier\'s trunk. An exceptionally fine half-front-opening shirt. It really is an exceptional example. Impossible to improve.
Superb WWII Kukri One of the best examples of the Ordnance issue kukri I have ever seen. 1945 dated and in exceptional condition throughout. As issued not only to the Ghurkhas but also to other British and Indian troops including Chindits and Commandos.
Superb WWII Kukri A superb example of the Ordnance issue kukri. 1945 dated and in exceptional condition throughout.
Superb WWII Light Pattern Respirator An exceptional example of this pattern commonly associated with Airborne and D-Day assault troops.
Superb WWII MkII Steel Helmet with original Net An excellent fresh-to-the-market example in untouched condition. It still retains traces of clay and dirt on the textured paint. The liner is extremely scarce in being 1945 dated, it is a tad dry and brittle with one tongue hanging, however it is in a large size, 7 1/4. Such honest examples complete with nets are becoming scarce indeed, this one I almost decided to add to my own collection.
Superb WWII MkIV Tropical Issue Helmet An exceptionally crisp example of the MkIV. An evolution of the MkIII, differing primarily in having the liner secured to the shell via a lift-the-dot fastener, allowing the shell to be used as a basin. Initially designed and introduced for issue in tropical theatres, it became general service issue post-War. This example retains almost all of it's original textured paint finish, the liner is supple, 1945 dated and in a large size, 7 1/4 (the latter has been indicated on the shell in chalk by a quartermaster, though this will brush off). The chinstrap retains it's elasticity. An excellent example of this Far East issue helmet.
Superb WWII MkIV Tropical Issue Helmet An exceptionally example of the MkIV. An evolution of the MkIII, differing primarily in having the liner secured to the shell via a lift-the-dot fastener, allowing the shell to be used as a basin. Initially designed and introduced for issue in tropical theatres, it became general service issue post-War. This example is in virtually mint unissued condition, the liner is supple, 1945 dated and size 7, the chinstrap retains it\'s elasticity. An excellent example of this Far East issue helmet complete with original helmet net.
Superb WWII Motorcyclists Steel Helmet An exceptional example in mint unissued condition. 1945 dated and in a large size, 7. Impossible to improve.
Superb WWII Motorcyclist\'s Overcoat Quite simply the best example I have ever seen. The condition is superb throughout, it retains its original label and is in a large size. Unlike all others I have handled this one is still very supple, they can usually stand up on their own! Practically impossible to improve.
Superb WWII No2 Prismatic Binoculars One of the best examples of these standard issue binoculars I\'ve seen. The instrument is in superb condition, with clear optics and original graticules. Complete with dated 1937 Pattern webbing pouch.
Superb WWII No4T lee Enfield Sniper Rifle Webbing Valise A near mint WWII dated example and certainly the best I\'ve seen in years.
Superb WWII No4T Lee Enfield Sniper Rifle Webbing Valise An unissued 1942 dated example
Superb WWII No7 Bayonet The No7 with its unique swivelling pommel was designed for use with the MkV Sten, though it saw most use with the No4 Lee Enfield Rifle. This is an exceptional example.
Superb WWII No7 Bayonet The No7 with its unique swivelling pommel was designed for use with the MkV Sten, though it saw most use with the No4 Lee Enfield Rifle. This is an exceptional example.
Superb WWII Ordnance Issue Kukri An exceptional example, 1945 dated and in dated scabbard.
Superb WWII Ordnance Issue Kukri The best example I have seen, a stunning example in every way. The famous Ghurkha weapons were also commonly issued to Commando\'s and of course Chindits as well as other troops.
Superb WWII OR\'s Collarless Shirt The best example I have seen in years. In pretty faultless condition. The collar stamps are just visible and to my eye it is dated 1941. Near impossible to replace.
Superb WWII Pistol & Revolver Manual Bernards (Publishers) Ltd\'s excellent WWII Manual of Small Arms & Special Weapons. Part of their excellent series of handy pocket guides for the Home Guard, this manual covers both Allied and Axis weapons including the Luger and other pistols, Boys anti-tank rifle, hand grenades, Northover Projector, etc. A little gem of a manual.
Superb WWII Pistol Training Manual The Pistol in War, Training with Revolver and Self-Loading Pistol. A classic Gale and Polden publication of 1940. Written by Captain E H Robinson and running to some 68 pages.
Superb WWII RAF C-Type Flying Helmet An excellent RAF C-Type flying helmet. Fitted with earphones and wiring loom with correct bell-form jack plug. It has three goggle retaining straps indicating manufacture prior to the War\'s end. The condition is excellent throughout, with light signs of wear. The internal stamps and external impressed RAF stores numbers are still clear and indicate it to be in the largest available size, 4. About as good an example as one could wish for.
Superb WWII RAF C-Type Flying Helmet Perhaps the best I have owned. In a large size, 3, and in virtually unissued condition. The chamois lining is superb as is the exterior hide, the rubbers are supple and perfect, the chinstrap retains its elasticity. It is an example of the early so-called three-strap variety and it retains its original wiring. A stunning example.
Superb WWII RAF Document Group This exceptional group, that of an RAF ground crew Leading Aircraftman and amateur artist, is perhaps the finest I have seen. It includes three notepad diaries running to approximately 150 pages covering the writer's service in North West Europe until the fall of Germany. These are extremely detailed and well illustrated by this accomplished artist.
Superb WWII RAF Document Group Additional images
Superb WWII RAF MkIIIA* Reflector Gun Sight Perhaps the most successful reflector gun sight of the War, one being fitted to almost every free gun turret in Bomber Command. A superb example of this superb instrument.
Superb WWII RAF MKVII Flying Goggles A stunningly restored set which now appear unissued.
Superb WWII RAF Officers Peaked Hat A stunning example
Superb WWII RAF Officer\'s Cap An exceptionally good example, certainly one of the best I\'ve seen in years.
Superb WWII RAF Other Aircraftman Trousers In a usefull large size
Superb WWII RAF Pilots Wings
Superb WWII RAF Squadron Leader\'s Greatcoat A stunning example.
Superb WWII RAF Station Alarm Bell An exceptionally good example of a WWII RAF Station Alarm Bell, sometimes referred to as a Scramble Bell. It is Air Ministry stamped to the shoulder and dated 1943, further marks indicate the founder, G&J. Unlike some which are encountered, it retains it\'s suspension eye, it\'s clapper and pull, the eye is clearly Ordnance stamped. It\'s condition throughout is superb. These bells have been reproduced but this one is absolutely genuine in every respect, and of course comes with my usual full guarantee. While the early-War scramble bells with \"crown\" suspender and engraved Air Ministry marks have become hugely expensive, commanding four-figure sums, this mid-War example in such faultless condition represents a superb opportunity for the collector of WWII RAF artefacts. Weight 13kg, height overall 32cm, diameter 27cm
Superb WWII RAF Sweetheart Brooch A lovely example in enamelled-gilt-metal and plexiglass, 54mm high.
Superb WWII RAMC Officer\'s Bush Hat A named example of this distinctive late-War pattern which incorporates ventilation holes to the crown, an air space between the leather sweat band and the body of the cap, in addition to a foil and muslin lining system, the latter echoing the manufacture of the Wolseley Pattern helmet. This is only the second example of this variant i have encountered. A superb slouch hat.
Superb WWII RAMC Tropical Slouch Hat A superb 1942 dated example of this most iconic of items of WWII British military headgear. It retains its original unit insignia, and is unique in having had its original owner\'s service number struck into its leather chin strap. As worn by 7406422 Corporal Lloyd of the Royal Army Medical Corps
Superb WWII Royal Artillery Coloured FS Cap
Superb WWII Royal Navy Officer's Cap An exceptional example
Superb WWII Royal Navy Rating\'s Cap In a rather useful large size
Superb WWII Royal Signals Officer\'s Coloured Field Service Cap An excellent example by the prestigious military outfitters Hawkes & Co, of No. 1 Saville Row, London. In superb condition.
Superb WWII Royal Tank Regiment Officer's Service Dress An exceptional WWII Service Dress tunic to a Lieutenant on the Royal Tank Regiment. The tunic is of the post-1942 modified pattern, lacking bellows pockets and having plain breast pockets and cuffs, however it deviates from the official pattern in having concealed buttons to the lower pockets. It retains all its original insignia comprising rank pips to the shoulder straps, RTR bronze collar badges and regimental buttons, a superb officer-quality Royal Tank Regiment embroidered arm badge, and a brass Wounded Strip. The medal ribbons are those of the Italy Star and 1939-45 Star. The condition throughout is exceptional. A stunning and rare tunic.
Superb WWII Seaforth Highlanders Helmet One from my own collection. An extremely rare decaled Seaforths MkII steel helmet. You will not see another.
Superb WWII Sniper Manual Certainly one of the best books of its kind, a classic.
Superb WWII Sniper\'s Scout Regiment Telescope Certainly the best example of this most sought after instrument I have seen. The condition throughout is superb, the worst I can say is the objective shade is a little loose when drawn. You will certainly wait a very long time to find another better, an exceptional example.
Superb WWII South African 6th Armoured Division Photograph Album An exceptional album of over 100 photogrpahs
Superb WWII South African 6th Armoured Division Photograph Album Additional images
Superb WWII Trench Art Lighter A very well made table lighter fabricated in part from a 40mm shell case.
Superb WWII Welsh Guards Officer\'s Forage Cap A high quality example by the firm of Edward Smith, Bond Street, London. Formerly the property of Captain F H Widdrington who served in the Welsh Guards throughout WWII in North West Europe. A superb and rare cap.
Superb WWII Wolsely Pattern Tropical Helmet A standard British Army issue tropical helmet, about as good an example as one could wish for. In exceptional condition with no internal breaks, retaining it\'s original chinstrap and lining, the latter bearing a paper label indicating manufacture in 1941.
Supern Pattern 1888 MkI Lee Metford Bayonet An extremely attractive example.
Supern WWII RAF Enamelled-Silver Sweetheart Brooch A particularly lovely example.
Supreme Allied Command South East Asia Flash
Surrey Yeomanry Cap Badge
Surrey Yeomanry Shoulder Title
Swayze, The '51 Colt Navies A stunning study of this iconic Colt revolver
Swedish 1896 Mauser Bayonet A good example of one of the most distinctive of bayonet patterns
Swedish Bayonet Book
Swedish M 1896 Mauser Bayonet
Swedish M/1867 Socket Bayonet for Remington Rifle
Swedish Model 1896 Mauser Bayonet
Swedish Model 1896 Mauser Bayonet
Swedish Model 1914 Bayonet
Swedish Publication on Knives and Daggers
Sweetheart Brooch
Sweetheart Brooched Royal Artillery Rank Badge
Swiss 1914 Pattern Pioneers' Bayonet A very fine example complete with frog
Swiss 1914 Schmidt-Rubin Engineers' Bayonet
Swiss Model 1899 Bayonet
Swiss Model 1914 Pioneer Bayonet
Swiss Model 1918 Bayonet
Swiss Model 1918 Bayonet
Swiss Model 1918 Bayonet An excellent example with original frog
Swiss Model 1918 Bayonet
Sword & Bayonet Book A good copy of Robert Wilkinson Latham\'s Pictorial History of the Swords and Bayonets. Seldom encountered, it remains a useful and comprehensive reference.
Sword Belt A British Army officer's example curiously incorporating a Victorian other ranks' valise equipment waist belt locket
Sword Collecting Reference
Sword, Lance and Bayonet ffoulkes' and Hopkinson's classic work
Swords & Bayonets An early classic
Swords for Sea Service A rare two volume set, Annis and May\'s seminal and hugely important work Swords for Sea Service. Published by HMSO and never re-printed, copies are highly prized. It remains the standard reference and an essential read for collectors of military swords.
Swords of the British Army Robson's masterpiece, and the definitive work on the subject
T E Lawrence's Revolt in the Desert An early edition of Lawrence of Arabia's account of the Arab Revolt.
T-10-LONDON Brass Shoulder Titles
T-14-LONDON Shoulder Title A scarce example of the WWI brass shoulder title of the London Scottish.
T-15-LONDON Shoulder Title
T-4-E.YORK Brass Shoulder Title
T-4-GORDON Brass Shoulder Title
T-4-KOSB Brass Shoulder Title
T-4-KOSB Title
T-5 DLI Brass Shoulder Title
T-5 DLI Brass Shoulder Title
T-5-Border Brass Shoulder Title
T-5-BORDER Shoulder Title
T-5-N.STAFFORD shoulder title
T-5-NOTTS AND DERBY Brass Shoulder Title
T-5-YORK Shoulder Title
T-6-DLI Shoulder Title
T-6-DURHAM Shoulder Title
T-6-Seaforth Shoulder Title
T-7-DLI Shoulder Title
T-7-Durham Shoulder Title
T-7-KINGS White Metal Shoulder Title
T-7-Royal Scots Brass Shoulder Title
T-8-DLI Shoulder Title
T-8-DURHAM Shoulder Title
T-8-R.Warwickshire Brass Shoulder Title
T-9-DLI Shoulder Title
T-9_DURHAM Shoulder Title
T-BUCKS Brass Shoulder Title
T-HERTS Brass Shoulder Title A WWI Hertfordshire Regiment Shoulder Title.
T-HERTS Brass Shoulder Title
T-OTC-Inns of Court Brass Shoulder Titles
T-RAMC Brass Shoulder Title
T-RAMC-LOWLAND Title
T-RAMC-SOUTH MIDLAND Shoulder Title
T-RE-Durham brass shoulder title
T-RE-LONDON brass shoulder title
T-RFA-DURHAM brass Shoulder Title
T-RFA-E.LANCASHIRE Title
T-RFA-Highland Shoulder Title
T-RFA-NORTHAMPTON Brass Shoulder Title
T-RGA Title
T-RGA-DURHAM brass shoulder title
T5-Green Howards Brass Shoulder Titles
Tabby Infra-red Night Sight and Case
Tailored 1946 Pattern Battledress The 1946 Pattern, in production for approximately one year, is the rarest of patterns
Tally
Tank Corps Button
Tank Corps Cap Badge
Tank Corps Cap Badge
Tank Corps Journal, issue 2
Tank Corps Journal, issue 3
Tank Corps Journal, issue 4
Tank Corps Journal, issue 5
Tank Corps Journal, issue 6
Tank Corps Journal, issue 8
Tank Corps Sleeve Badge
Tank Crew Revolver Holster An officially modified example bearing its original production date of 1942 within the belt loop.
Tartan Badge Backing
Tartan Badge Backing
Tartan Badge Backing
Taurus Pursuant, a History of the 11th Armoured Division
Taylerson's History of the Revolver A three volume set of Taylerson's masterpiece. An essential reference
Taylerson, Revolving Arms A standard reference
Taylerson, \"Revolving Arms\" Still the standard reference and an excellent read
Tenth Jat Regiment Sweetheart Brooch With a 15ct gold bar and pin
Territorial T Titles
Territorial Army Veterinary Corps Title A rare example
Territorial Artillery Cap Badge
Territorial Artillery Shoulder Title As found, awaiting an area of your choice
Territorial Force Imperial Service Badge The Territorial Force Imperial Service Badge was awarded for service overseas. As the Territorial Force was founded for home defence, its members could not be forced to serve overseas, this award recognised those who volunteered to do so. It was worn on the Service Dress above the right breast pocket.
Territorial Force Imperial Service Badge The Territorial Force Imperial Service Badge was awarded for service overseas. As the Territorial Force was founded for home defence, its members could not be forced to serve overseas, this award recognised those who volunteered to do so. It was worn on the Service Dress above the right breast pocket.
Terry Gander, German Anti-Tank Guns 1939-1945
The best Book on Antique English Pistols A copy of G N George\'s classic English Pistols & Revolvers. It is without doubt the best work in its field. If you only read one book on this fascinating subject this should be it.
The best book on Antique English Pistols and Revolvers In my opinion J N George's classic remains the best of its kind, and excellent read and superb reference
The best book on British & Commonwealth Bayonets A copy of Skennerton\'s classic study, an essential reference.
The best book on British & Commonwealth Bayonets Skennerton's classic study, an essential reference. A long time out of print and difficult to find.
The best book on WWII British Army Formation Signs A copy of Howard Cole's Heraldry in War, an essential reference now out of print
The best book on WWII British Army Formation Signs A copy of Howard Cole's Heraldry in War, an essential reference now out of print
The best book on WWII British Formation Badges & Patches Lt-Colonel Howard N Cole\'s Heraldry in War, Formation Badges 1939-1945. This classic remains the standard reference. Running to some 142 pages, illustrating and describing the badges as well as giving some historical and other details of the units.
The best book written on English Pistols & Revolvers A copy of J N George\'s classic English Pistols and Revolvers. This superb 256 page book remains to my mind the best and most readable book in this field. Alongside Blackmore\'s British Military Firearms it stands as the essential reference to the collector of antique British small arms. First published in 1938, this is the 1961 edition in very good condition and complete with dustjacket.
The best Manual on British Cavalry and Saddlery Equipment An excellent original of the 1937 Manual of Horsemastership, Equitation and Animal Transport. This 262 page manual remains the best official reference describing British Army saddlery equipment of the First and Second World Wars. An extremely useful reference.
The best Reference on WWII Formation Signs A superb copy of this out-of-print classic requiring no introduction
The Blue Cloth Helmet and Helmet Plates Still the best book in it\'s field, Home Service Helmet 1878-1914. Published around 30 years ago and long since out of print. 32 pages. A classic.
The British Army of August 1914 Another essential refernce from Ray Westlake
The Buffs Cap Badge A handsome example of the Royal East Kent Regiment cap badge. It appears to have been blackenned originally and has a period repair to the slider. A nice honest as-worn badge.
The Buffs Plastic Cap Badge
The Definitive Book on WWI British Army Uniforms I first met the author of this astonishing work whilst an astrophysics undergraduate at Edinburgh University keenly collecting British militaria. John became a good friend and over the next four years was generous in sharing his immense knowledge of British Army uniforms and equipment, becoming very much my tutor; I owe him a great debt in this regard, as much of what I learnt from him I could not have gleaned elsewhere. That was over 20 years ago and John has now finished his magnum opus, a work that will remain the standard reference in its field, allowing more collectors to benefit from his fastidious research. British Uniforms & Equipment of the Great War, 1914-18, volume I, Clothing and Necessaries is printed in a large format and runs to some 445 pages, it is packed with definitive information supported by a hugely impressive array of illustrations. I urge you to read the review given by the authority Roger Dennis, reproduced in the illustrations. Not inexpensive but the only book you will ever require in this fascinating field. My strongest possible recommendation.
The Definitive Book on WWI British Army Uniforms I first met the author of this astonishing work whilst an astrophysics undergraduate at Edinburgh University keenly collecting British militaria. John became a good friend and over the next four years was generous in sharing his immense knowledge of British Army uniforms and equipment, becoming very much my tutor; I owe him a great debt in this regard, as much of what I learnt from him I could not have gleaned elsewhere. That was over 20 years ago and John has now finished his magnum opus, a work that will remain the standard reference in its field, allowing more collectors to benefit from his fastidious research. British Uniforms & Equipment of the Great War, 1914-18, volume I, Clothing and Necessaries is printed in a large format and runs to some 445 pages, it is packed with definitive information supported by a hugely impressive array of illustrations. I urge you to read the review given by the authority Roger Dennis, reproduced in the illustrations. Not inexpensive but the only book you will ever require in this fascinating field.
The Definitive Book on WWI British Army Uniforms I first met the author of this astonishing work whilst I was still a young astrophysics undergraduate at Edinburgh University, keenly collecting British militaria. John became a good friend and over the next four years was generous in sharing his immense knowledge of British Army uniforms and equipment, becoming very much my tutor; I owe him a great debt in this regard, as much of what I learnt from him I could not have gleaned elsewhere. That was over 20 years ago and John has now published his magnum opus, a work that will remain the standard reference in its field, allowing more collectors to benefit from his fastidious research. British Uniforms & Equipment of the Great War, 1914-18, volume I, Clothing and Necessaries is printed in a large format and runs to some 445 pages, it is packed with definitive information supported by a hugely impressive array of illustrations. I urge you to read the review given by the authority Roger Dennis, reproduced in the illustrations. Not inexpensive but the only book you will ever require in this fascinating field.
The Development of Artillery Tactics and Equipment A L Pemberton's 1951 publication The Development of Artillery Tactics and Equipment. Running to some 351 pages, this official publication remains the most important text on the subject of the gun in the British Army during the Second World War. It is complete in all detail, and exceptionally well illustrated with diagrams, photographs and maps. Subjects covered include: pre-war developments, antiaircraft artillery, anti-tank artillery, anti-mortar methods, the war in North Africa, Italy, North West Europe, and the Far East. Within the text there are descriptions of all equipment used, and where they were in action. There are also details of shells, fuses, fire control equipment and the myriad of other equipment needed by the gunner to get his shell onto the target. The fire plans alone are worth the price of this book, covering operations in North West Europe and in the Far East in specific detail. Comparisons are made between British and foreign artillery and antitank guns. A rare volume.
The Development of Artillery Tactics and Equipment Additional images
The History of the German Steel Helmet 1916-1945 Ludvig Baer's magnum opus. Stunning.
The King\'s Badge in original Carton A near mint example.
The Leading Reference on WWII British Formation Badges & Patches Lt-Colonel Howard N Cole\'s Heraldry in War, Formation Badges 1939-1945. This classic remains the standard reference, illustrating and describing the badges as well as giving some historical and other details of the units.
The Lee Enfield Rifle documentary DVD
The Phantom Major, the Story of David Stirling and the SAS Regiment An exceptionally rare example signed by David Stirling
Theatre-made Free Polish Army hand-embroidered Beret Badge
Theatre-made KOSB Cap Badge As worn by a Colour Sergeant of the KOSB who served in India and Burma
Theatre-made Royal Artillery Cap Badge
Third Infantry Division Combination Insignia
Third Middlesex Royal Garrison Artillery Cap Badge
Third Pattern Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife A good example
Third Pattern FS Fighting Knife A good example by Rodgers of Sheffield
Thom Richardson, \"The London Armourers of the 17th Century\" A seminal and important study. An essential reference. Now out of print with copies seldom encountered
Thomas M Johnson, Collecting Edged Weapons of the Third Reich Volume I
Thomas M Johnson, Collecting Edged Weapons of the Third Reich Volume II
Thomas M Johnson, Collecting Edged Weapons of the Third Reich Volume IV
Thomas M Johnson, Collecting Edged Weapons of the Third Reich Volume V
Thomas M Johnson, Collecting Edged Weapons of the Third Reich Volume VI
Thomas M Johnson, Collecting Edged Weapons of the Third Reich Volume VII
Thomas M Johnson, Collecting Edged Weapons of the Third Reich Volume VIII
Thomas M Johnson, ICollecting Edged Weapons of the Third Reich/I Volume III
Thomas Wictor, \"Flamethrower Troops of World War 1: The Central and Allied Powers\" A definitive study
Thompson Machine Guns Book From The Combat Bookshelf
Thompson SMG Magazine
Thompson Submachine Gun Book An excellent recent publication from Osprey
Thorolf Hillbland, Twilight of the Gods A Swedish Waffen-SS Volunteer's Experiences with 11th SS-Panzergrenadier Division Nordland, Eastern Front 1944-45
Three 19th Century Engravings depicting American Revolutionary War Copley's The Death of Major Pierson at the Battle of Jersey on 1781, Benjamin West's Death of General Wolf at Quebec, and Trumbull's The Death of General Montgomeryalso at Quebec. Uniformly framed and mounted.
Three inert WWI French Lebel Rounds
Three inert WWI French Lebel Rounds
Three inert WWII US .50 Calibre Rounds
Three related WWII Unit Photographs Officer Cadet Training Units and Guards Depot Infantry Training Centre photographs, the latter is particularly pleasing
Three Variant SA80 Bayonet Frogs / Carriers
Three WWI Bruce Bairnfather Old Bill Postcards
Three WWI Daily Mail 'Battle Pictures' Postcards
Three WWII period Candid Photographs of Montgomery
Three WWII US .50 Calibre Drill Rounds
To-Ken Society Journals, Bushido and Japanese Arms & Armour Journals
Tobacco Tin for Military Sale A rare example retaining part of a paper label indicating it to be for sale to Forces personnel.
Tobias Capwell, IThe Real Fighting Stuff/I An excellent and comprehensive study of arms and armour based on the R L Scott collection at Kelvingrove, Glasgow.
Toggle Rope
Toggle Rope
Toggle Rope As issued to airborne troops and Commandos
Tom Angus, Men at Arnhem
Tony Curtis, Militaria, Arms and Armour This work remains a rich source of illustrations and descriptions of an extremely wide range of items
Tony Hill, \"Guns and Gunners at Shoeburyness: The Experimental Establishment and Garrison\" A scarce and interesting insight into British artillery
Tony Jeeves, A Collectors' Guide to Deactivated Weapons
Trades and part-Exchange Increasingly we are being offered part-exchange, particularly on higher value items. We are happy to make such trades, so don't hesitate to get in touch.
Transvaal Scottish Shoulder Title
Treasures of the Royal Armouries An excellent volume detailing important armour, swords, pole arms and firearms held at the Royal Amrouries
Trench Art 37mm Shell Case
Trench Art Cigarette Lighter
Trench Art Cigarette Lighter
Trench Art Finger Ring
Trench Art Lighter Modelled as an artillery shell
Trench Art Lighter Fabricated from a relatively large calibre cartridge case
Trench Art Lighter
Trench Art Paper Knife
Trench Art Petrol Lighter Apparently made in part from a rifle oil bottle
Trench Watch Strap
Tripolitania District Printed Flash
Tripolitania District Printed Flash
Tripolitania District Printed Flash
Tripolitania District Printed Flash
Trophy Belt of WWII British Army Cap Badges
Tropical issue Anti-Mosquito Gloves
Tropical Issue Small Personal Kit Bag A small waterproof bag used for safe storage of personal kit. Mint unissued 1945 dated example. See Brayley & Ingram\'s \"Khaki Drill & Jungle Green.
Tropical Issue Water Sterilizing Outfit
Tropical KD Shorts Belonging to the Royal Engineers group listed.
Tropical KD Shorts Belonging to the Royal Engineers group listed.
Tropical Rank Chevron
Tropical Slip-on Shoulder Rank
Tropical Slip-on Shoulder Rank Insignia
Tropical Slip-on Shoulder Rank Insignia
Tropical Wrist Rank An uncommon type.
Truesdale, \"Brotherhood of the Cauldron. Irishmen in the 1st Airborne Division from North Africa to Arnhem\"
Truly exceptional WWII Canadian MkII Steel Helmet Quite simply one of the best MkII helmets I have ever handled. It retains it\'s original finish, camouflaged (two-tone woven) helmet net, and scrim. Completely original as worn during the War. I doubt I will see another so good.
Tuareg Telek Arm Dagger A very pleasing example of this distinctive North African arm dagger
Tunic Belt Hooks
Turkish 1890 Pattern Bayonet Taken as war booty in 1917 in Mesopotamia by CSM H Dixon, 6th Battalion South Lancashire Regiment
Turkish Bayonet A converted German S98/05
Turkish Model 1890 Bayonet A scarce and well-marked example.
Tweedale, \"The Sheffield Knife Book. A History and Collectors\' Guide\"
Twelve original WWII .38 Revolver Rounds A complete carton of twelve deactivated or Drill Purpose rounds.
Twice unit marked Luftwaffe Ammunition Pouch
Two 1941 Officer Cadet Training Unit Journals
Two classic volumes on Fighting Knives
Two Large Folders of Aircraft Plans, Recognition Material etc
Two official WWII Services Aircraft Recognition Journals
Two RAF Training Notebooks Covering gun sights and other subjects
Two rare large Fragments of Nelson\'s HMS Victory Fragments of timber salvaged from Nelson\'s flagship HMS Victory are recovered periodically during repairs and restoration. They are then sold in small pieces to raise funds towards her preservation. However here we have two exceptionally large fragments clearly gathered some time ago as the affixed paper labels bear annotations inscribed with a nib pen. One of the fragments also bears traces of paint and varnish indicating it was taken from an exposed member. Likely dating to the 1905 centenary when extensive restoration was carried out. Two lovely objects offering a solid memento of Nelson\'s flagship at Trafalgar. Maximum length 165mm
Two variant WWII Mention in Desptahces Oak Leaf Medal Clasps
Two WWII Home Office Air Raid Precautions Triangular Bandages
Two WWII Luftwaffe Aircraft Equipment Plates
Two WWII US Army Webbing Straps
Two year's printed War Service Chevrons
Two year's printed War Service Chevrons
Two year's War Service Chevrons
Two Years' Printed War Service Chevrons
Two-volumes Russian Bayonets Reference
Tyne Cot Trench Art A handsome item, no doubt dating to the period of the inter-War Battlefield Tours.
Tyne Electrical Engineers Flash
Tyne Electrical Engineers TA Flash
Tynemouth Royal Artillery Shoulder Titles
Tyneside Irish Cap Badge A lovely original example with brooch backing
Type A-1 Aerial Delivery Container Identification Lamp Assembly The Type A-1 Lamp was used to identify prachute dropped supply containers when deployed at night. The light aided the paratroopers to find and identify the equipment on the ground. Red lights were used for ammunition, Amber lights were used for other than ammunition and Green lights were used for rations and water.
Type F Field Telephone
Type F Field Telephone
Ultr-rare WWI First Aid Nursing Yeomanry Bonnet That of Catherine N B Washington who served with the FANY from 1914 earning amongst other awards the Croix de Guerre
Ultra Rare .303 Hotchkiss Machine Gun Spares Parts Chest Certainly one of the most rare First World War British Service machine gun accessories you will see, a Chest, Spare Parts, Hotchkiss Machine Gun, for the .303 portative. It is lacking it\'s internal divisions though importantly retains it\'s original contents list. A stunningly rare item. I am currently seeking a Hotchkiss Portative, Boys AT Rifle, and MG08/15.
Ultra Rare .303 Hotchkiss Machine Gun Spares Parts Chest Certainly one of the most rare First World War British Service machine gun accessories you will see, a Chest, Spare Parts & Tools, Hotchkiss Machine Gun. It is lacking it\'s internal divisions though is maker-stamped and 1915 dated. An extremely rare item.
Ultra Rare 1870 Pattern Expence Pouch A superb example of the supplementary ammunition pouch worn on the wearer\'s right side with the 1870 Pattern equipment. It is well marked and dated. All P\'70 equipment is rare, and being associated with the Zulu Wars is extremely sought after. This is the only example you are likely to see outside a museum.
Ultra rare 1940 No1 Anti-Gas Curtain From my own collection. An example of the extremely rare first pattern of anti-gas curtain issued early in WWII. (It was found attached to a MkII helmet fitted with a Cruise Visor.) The only example I have handled in over 20 years; examples are so rare they are generally lacking from even the most advanced collections.
Ultra Rare 47th Division RE Uniform Group An exceptionally rare original uniform group to one man. It comprises a 1939 dated Other Ranks\' Service Dress tunic, leather jerkin, trousers and Service Dress cap all belonging to a Sapper of the 47th (London) Division. The tunic bears Royal Engineers brass shoulder titles and bi-metallic collar badges, to each sleeve is a printed formation sign, and to the left arm are applied a Long Service Chevron and a Light Machine Gun Marksman\'s qualification badge. The Jerkin is in near mint condition and bears no label, suggestive of inter-War manufacture with paper label. The cap is a superb likely private purchase example. Of particular interest and poignancy is the ephemera found in a tunic pocket, comprising concert tickets dated September 1941, and a somewhat moving letter from the Sapper\'s sweetheart in which she informs him she is with child and that he is about to become a father. In all a uniquely rare and distinctive group.
Ultra Rare Brown Bess Bayonet with Etched Blade An exceptionally rare bayonet, a private purchase Brown Bess bayonet with an etched blade. The socket is of conventional form, though the collar is rather fine, it has a pleasing brown patina. The blade, now polished though originally likely blue-and-gilt, still retains etched foliate scroll decoration to the fullered faces for approximately two thirds of it's length. The only mark is in the form of a struck chevron to the upper face near the socket. It is complete with it's original scabbard. The latter has a gilt-brass locket and chape, the frog stud is lacking. There is scarlet cloth lining to the throat of the scabbard. Circa 1800. Grahame Priest in his seminal 1981 work The Brown Bess Bayonet records "Elaborate blued and gilt blades other than the one illustrated [an example made in Belgium] are not known. One bayonet with an etched foliate pattern on the blade was known to exist but no details have been discovered". Blade 17", overall length 21 2/5", socket 4", MRD 25mm, S-M 52mm.
Ultra Rare Chindit Uniform Group A stunning and exceptionally rare grouping to a Chindit of the 1st Battalion the Essex Regiment, part of columns 44 and 56 of the 1944 Second Chindit Expedition. The slouch hat is English-made, 1943 dated and bears its original owner’s initials RDH. Affixed is a War-economy plastic cap badge on a red lozenge. The Battledress Blouse is Indian-made, 1942 dated and bears theatre-made Essex shoulder titles, a Chindit flash and theatre-made Warrant Officer rank insignia. The combination of rank and owner's initials opens up the possibility of further research proving fruitful. An exceptionally rare original uniform group.
Ultra rare Danish Forces in Exile Cap This extremely rare cap was purchased with the Dorset’s Battledress group. It is a 1940 dated Danish Army field service cap bearing British Army General Service buttons placed as they would be on the British equivalent; though in this case they are have no function other than acting as insignia. The lining is officially stamped and dated, it also bears stamped abbreviated unit marks, possibly those of a Field Artillery Regiment, and the embroidered numeral 2. It is clearly that of one of the seven hundred or so Danes who escaped occupied Denmark to serve within the ranks of the British Army, as such it is extremely rare. I considered the possibility that the cap\'s original owner had served with the Dorset’s, and that it was his uniform with which the cap had been found, however the Long Service insignia on the Battledress appear to rule this out. An extremely rare cap.
Ultra Rare DWM 1904/6 First Issue Unit-Marked Navy Luger An exceptionally rare and attractive deactivated Luger, a DWM 1904/06 First Issue Navy 6\" barrel Luger. It has the long frame and unaltered grip safety, most of which were modified and the thumb safety reversed in the safety recall of 1912. The only others in this unaltered state I have been made aware of are in the US. It is further enhanced by virtue of GOUV KIAU and O.M.D.2.6. issue stamps, indicating issue to an East Asia Marine Detachment in Germany\'s Chinese Colonial Concession Kiautschou. I doubt you will see another. For sale within the UK only
Ultra Rare EA 1939 Pattern Respirator Variant In 1939, upon examining captured German gas masks, the War Office discovered that they were ten times more effective than the current British pattern in protecting against Arsine gas. Assuming the Germans anticipated the use of such gases, the British adopted this modification to the GS Respirator, issue being to front line troops as a matter of urgency. It incorporated a further filter canister designated the EA. However it\'s use hindered the wearer in many respects and it was rapidly abandoned as the E MkV filter was adopted. This is only the third example I have seen in over 25 years of collecting in this field. It is perhaps the most rare of WWII British gas mask variants.
Ultra Rare EA 1939 Pattern Respirator Variant In 1939, upon examining captured German gas masks, the War Office discovered that they were ten times more effective than the current British pattern in protecting against Arsine gas. Assuming the Germans anticipated the use of such gases, the British adopted this modification to the GS Respirator, issue being to front line troops as a matter of urgency. It incorporated a further filter canister designated the EA. However it\'s use hindered the wearer in many respects and it was rapidly abandoned as the E MkV filter was adopted. This is only the fourth example I have seen in over 25 years of collecting in this field. It is perhaps the most rare of WWII British gas mask variants. A super example just as found complete with scarce variant anti-gas ointment, anti-dim kit, and haversack.
Ultra Rare Home Guard Equipment Belt Sleeve The Holy Grail to Home Guard equipment collectors, the belt sleeve remains one of the rarest of items of WWII British equipment. This is a superb un-Blanco\'d 1942 dated example. You may never see another.
Ultra Rare Home Guard Equipment Belt Sleeve The Holy Grail to Home Guard equipment collectors, the belt sleeve remains one of the rarest of items of WWII British equipment. This is an un-Blanco'd 1942 dated example. You may never see another.
Ultra Rare Home Guard Equipment Belt Sleeve The Holy Grail to Home Guard equipment collectors, the belt sleeve remains one of the rarest of items of WWII British equipment. This is an un-Blanco'd 1942 dated example.
Ultra rare Imperial German England Geschwader Art additional images
Ultra rare Imperial German England Geschwader Art Perhaps one of the rarest of First World War period military artefacts I have had the pleasure of owning, a large painted wooden panel extremely handsomely painted and pertaining to Kagohl 3, the famous England Squadron of heavy bombers which raided England during 1917 and 1918. The central device is an iron cross reserved on an oval medallion within a wreath and surmounted by and eagle carrying an aerial bomb, this is superimposed on a stand of Imperial German and allied flag standards, flanked by depictions of Gotha heavy bombers, to this the legend Kagohl 3 in Gothic script, and the names of the squadron's Belgian airfields Gontrode and St Denis. The 71cm x 53cm panel is plywood, a material commonly used in aircraft production. There is evidence of scorching to the upper right hand corner, suggesting that this is indeed aircraft fuselage art, recovered from a wreck. The squadron was formed in late 1916 but renamed in December of 1917, indicating this fragment dates to the period prior to the latter date, this being supported by the naming of only the squadron's earliest bases on the panel. This is without doubt a unique artefact, both highly evocative and hugely impressive.
Ultra Rare Imperial German General\'s Pickelhaube A stunningly rare opportunity to acquire a previously un-recorded pickelhaube to a General. It is fresh to the market and has never before been in a collection. It bears all the distinctive features specific to the pattern worn by German Generals, namely fluted spike with cruciform base and star-shaped studs, raised enamelled centre wappen, chin straps with curved scales, and square front peak. Making it rare of its kind are some concessions made to the 1915 regulations conserving brass in the manufacture of pickelhauben; in so far as the spike base, chin strap scales, peak edge and rear spine are all of gilt steel. Of particular interest is the presence of an original label. There is a partial tear to the leather liner, though the body and peaks are extremely sound, with tight stitching, fine lacquer and good form. Being an attic find it was dusty when discovered; only light cleaning has been carried out, revealing an age toned patina throughout. In all a most characterful and distinctive example of these extremely rare pickelhauben.
Ultra Rare Inter-War Mills Trials Equipment Pack Certainly one of the rarest items of webbing I have ever handled. A webbing pack by the Mills Equipment Co, bearing their stamps and a late 1930\'s date. An identical example is illustrated in a period photograph of troops wearing experimental clothing and equipment on page 181 of Brian L Davis\' British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two. Astonishingly rare.
Ultra Rare LDV Enrolment Form The last of a small number I found over 20 years ago. An official Form of Enrolment in the Local Defence Volunteers pro-forma. Extremely rare.
Ultra Rare Mountain Climbing Breeches Only the second pair I have ever seen, extremely rare WWII Army issue mountain breeches as worn by some Commandos and other mountain troops including the Free Polish Carpathian Division and the 52nd (Lowland Scottish) Mountain Division. This pair is in exceptional condition and an excellent size. You may not see another pair, you certainly won\'t see a better pair.
Ultra Rare Northover Projector No76 Grenade Chest An extremely rare grenade chest with strong Home Guard associations. This is the only such chest for the No76 (AW) Self Igniting Phosphorus Grenade I have seen. The No76 was both hand projected and discharged via the Northover Projector.
Ultra Rare Northover Projector No76 Grenade Chest An extremely rare grenade chest with strong Home Guard associations. This is the only the second such chest for the No76 (AW) Self Igniting Phosphorus Grenade I have seen. The No76 was both hand projected and discharged via the Northover Projector.
Ultra Rare Northover Projector Tool An extremely rare accessory for the Home Guard collector. I am currently seeking a de-activated Northover Projector, please do not hesitate to get in touch should you be able to help
Ultra Rare Northover Projector Tool Almost certainly the only example you will see, ultra-rare indeed. I am currently seeking a de-activated Northover Projector, please do not hesitate to get in touch should you be able to help
Ultra rare RAF 1925 Pattern Webbing Holster Intended for use with either standard RAF issue Colt M1911 automatic pistol, or British Service revolvers, hence the twinned pop-fastener spigots. Issue marked and dated 1928, a rare and sought after variant.
Ultra Rare Vickers Machine Gun Handbook This is an example of the manual on the gun published by Vickers themselves. Vickers-Armstrongs Limited, Handbook of the Vickers Machine Gun (Water Cooled) for Land Service (Class \"C\" - Rifle Calibre. Running to some 53 pages it is the best handbook of it\'s kind and published to higher standards than any other. Quite simply essential for the collector of material relating to this classic arm.
Ultra Rare Victorian Grenadier Guards Wash Kit and Pocket Book etc
Ultra Rare Victorian Militia Accoutrements An exceptionally rare set of Victorian Militia rifles equipment comprising belt, bayonet frog, cartridge pouch and cap pouch. All equipment of this period is rare, a set like this including cap and cartridge pouch is unlikely to be found outside a museum.
Ultra Rare WWI-WWII Army Medics Tablets Tin The only example I have ever seen, a fascinating RAMC item.
Ultra rare WWII Army Chaplain's Service Case An exceptional group as originally issued to and used by a named Army Chaplain who served in Burma. It comprises his stole and cape, the latter bearing his name and number, and a complete set of Chaplains' Service equipage in its original case including altar cloth and related textiles, chalice and patten, pewter wine flasks, (replacement) water can, host wafer box, mass books etc. Most of the elements are maker-marked and dated. (The outer canvas cover is a restoration.) An incredibly rare group.
Ultra rare WWII Camouflaged Anti-Gas Cape One of rarest of items of WWII kit, and having near Holy Grail status amongst collectors, an original camouflaged Anti Gas Cape. General issue, and carried rolled atop the haversack, they were designed to be worn over web equipment, indeed they are fitted at the back to accommodate the pack or haversack. Very few have survived, and examples very seldom appear on the market, when they do they are frequently stiff and often pretty much solid; of those that do survive many have been boiled to make them supple, invariably bleaching them and so far as I am concerned ruining them. This is an ultra-rare camouflaged example. It is supple and not sticking to itself, there are a few minor areas of weakness or slight failing of the fabric as is always the case with this material, though it is complete, well stamped and quite simply impossible to improve. On the wants list of most collectors of WWII British Army kit, you will wait a very long time to find another.
Ultra Rare WWII Commando Flashes I have been extremely fortunate in acquiring from a deceased’s estate a small quantity of insignia to the Second Special Service Battalion. The Special Service Brigade was formed in October 1940 from the former Independent Companies and Army Commando Battalions. 2nd Battalion of the Brigade was formed from Numbers 6 and 7 Independent Companies, and Numbers 9 and 11 Commandos. Its flash comprised a pair of crossed highland claymores in green on a purple square. In March 1941 the Special Service Brigade was disbanded with 2nd Battalion going on to form Numbers 9 and 11 Army Commando. These flashes are extremely rare, I very much doubt you will ever see another.
Ultra Rare WWII ENSA Sound System An example of the pioneering microphone, amplifier and loudspeaker combination designed by the firm Grampian for ENSA in 1940. The Entertainments National Service Association or ENSA was an organisation set up in 1939 by Basil Dean and Leslie Henson to provide entertainment for British armed forces personnel during World War II. This set offered them a compact portable public address system and was highly innovative and successful. This example is complete down to it's original microphone and leads. It is sold as a collectors' item and should be examined by a competent specialist prior to use. A stunningly rare item and the authentic finishing touch to any 1940's theme night.
Ultra Rare WWII ENSA Sound System Further images
Ultra Rare WWII RAF Beach Squadron Uniform Group A truly exceptional uniform group, that of a Leading Aircraftman of an RAF Beach Squadron. These units landed on all the D-Day beaches, including Omaha, but their service is relatively under-recognised. I should like to draw your attention to Mike Fenton\'s superb site dedicated to these units, http://www.rafbeachunits.info/index.html. This group comprises tunic, tunic belt, field service cap, webbing belt and dog tags. It is in excellent original condition throughout. You will not encounter another original uniform group to this unit, literally a once in a lifetime opportunity.
Ultra Rare WWII RAF, Commando & Airborne Survival Pack This is an extremely rare early pattern survival pack. These are near to unobtainable, this being the only example I have ever seen on the market.
Ultra Rare WWII Royal Navy Combined Operations Officers\' Battledress A stunningly rare original Royal Navy Battledress (correctly termed Working Dress) to a Sub Lieutenant in Combined Operations. It bears epaulettes with rank braid, and printed Combined Operations "tombstone" flashes. The condition throughout is excellent.
Ultra Rare WWII Welch Regiment Captain\'s BD Certainly one of the rarest Battledress blouses I have ever owned. Canadian-manufactured and dated 1944. It belonged to a Captain of the 4th Battalion the Welch Regiment, 158th (to 26th August 1944) then 160th Infantry Brigade, the 53rd (Welsh) Division. While the BD hasn\'t been tailored, it has been worn with open lapels, correct practice for the rank. The unit insignia comprises printed Welch Regiment shoulder titles, Divisional flashes, Brigade seniority strips and the distinctive red saucepan formation sign of the 4th Battalion the Welch Regiment. The Divisional flash has been moved up on the left shoulder revealing a previously hidden third Brigade seniority strip, presumably related to the Battalions move from the 158th to the 160th Infantry Brigade in August of 1944. Medal ribbons have been worn but are no longer present. The Welsh Division served as part of the Home Defence Forces of the United Kingdom from 1939 through to 1944. It was landed in Normandy on June 28, 1944 and was placed under command of XII Corps, now defending the Odon Valley position. It was involved in heavy fighting in this area days leading up to Operation Goodwood. In August it began to push out of the Odon region and crossed the river Orne, helping to close the Falaise Pocket. Due to the casualties suffered by the division in Normandy and the acute lack of infantry reinforcements, some of its battalions were replaced. Advancing into Holland, 53rd Division liberated the city of Hertogenbosch in four days of heavy fighting from October 24. In December 1944, attached now to XXX Corps, it was one of the British divisions that took part in the Battle of the Bulge, helping to cut off the northern tip of the German salient. It was later sent north to take part in Operation Veritable. The division ended the war in Hamburg, serving later as a peacekeeping force in the Rhineland. The BD was bought by me from a deceased estate, the helmet belonging to the group is listed separately. This is an exceptionally rare opportunity to acquire such a rare North West Europe Theatre Battledress.
Ultra-rare 1915 British Anti-Gas Hood A supremely rare early WWI British anti-gas hood. A sophisticated private purchase example and a contemporary of the Phenate and Hypo Helmets of 1915/16. It comprises a well constructed flanel hood with mica windows (one a/f) and a gauze or black veiling covered pouch over the mouth and nose area, to the inside of the latter is a cotton pocket closed by a faux mother-of-pearl button and intended to carry disposable impregnated fabric filter pads. Inside are similar pockets containing spare pads, all but one of these is still tack-stitch closed and containing its original pad. Instructions for the correct use of the pads is printed onto these pockets. The condition of the hood is excellent. An extremly rare opportunity.
Ultra-rare 1917 Mills Officers' Web Equipment Click here for what is known of this equipment
Ultra-Rare 1919 Pattern Pistol Ammuntion Pouch / Sten Loading Tool Pouch One of the rarest items of British webbing equipment. While its RAF 1925 Pattern equivalent is rather common, the khaki version shown here is effectively impossible to find, this is the only example I\'ve handled in over 20 years collecting in this field. During WWII these were officially adopted as carriers for the Sten Loading tool. You will most certainly wait a very long time to see another.
Ultra-rare 1939 Pattern Binoculars Pouch Certainly the most striking element of the set, and also one of the rarest. Most encountered have been modified for civilian use, this one is in perfect condition and extremely clearly marked, a stunning example.
Ultra-rare 1939 Pattern Equipment Set A rifle-man\'s set of 1939 Pattern leather equipment containing two extremely rare elements, the braces and entrenching tool carrier. The braces for the P\'39 set remain one of the most elusive items of WWII equipment, I have owned and seen only two sets in over 20 years of collecting, they remain rarer than those from the P\'14 set. The carrier for the shovel-type entrenching tool likewise is virtually impossible to find. The set was acquired around 20 years ago and is as-worn, it is the only WWII-assembled set I have ever encountered, though I have added the entrenching tool carrier. Extremely rare.
Ultra-Rare 1940 Pattern Cavalry Equipment The combined Holster and Pistol Ammunition pouch. The only one I have ever owned.
Ultra-rare 1942 Indian Khaki Drill BD Blouse The only example of such a garment I have seen or handled. Not to be confused with the later khaki cellular blouse, this is a khaki drill garment manufactured to what most collector's erroneously call the original "1937" Pattern of Serge Battledress, having concealed buttons throughout. I have collected Battledress for nearly 30 years, and know of no other examples of this pattern, indeed Brayley & Ingrams' "Khaki Drill and Jungle Green" fails to include one. Clearly and exceptionaly rare variant Battledress.
Ultra-rare 19th Century Artillery Lock An exceptionally rare mid 19th Century percussion lock for a muzzle loading artillery piece. It incorporates a brass swan-neck hammer intended to act upon a detonator tube. The iron base has a bevelled edge to allow keying into the barrel of the gun in advance of the vent. I suspect you will not see another in private hands.
Ultra-rare 5 Commando St Nazaire Officer Casualty Medal Group An exceptionally rare group to Lieutenant C J Smalley, killed in action with No 5 Commando during Operation Chariot, the raid on St Nazaire on the 28 March 1942. Lt Smalley was aboard HMS Campbeltown when she rammed the dock caisson. From there he and his men set off to destroy the winding shed with high explosive. Completing their mission they boarded Lt Burt\'s ML 262, which was subsequently hit by enemy fire, killing Lt Smalley and some of his men. Lt Smalley was given a posthumous Mention in Despatches for his actions during the raid. This poignant group has never before been on the market, it comprises a 1939-45 Star and War Medal in issue carton addressed to Lt Smalley\'s wife, two pre-War sports medallions named to Smalley, two photographs, a Bowie knife most likely one of those carried prior to the Commandos adopting the FS dagger, a prayer book and two other books named to Smalley. These personal items were all kept by his widow in a small case after his death. Perhaps the most poignant detail of the group is the one page of the prayer book marked out by having its corner folded, it reads thus Lighten our darkness, we beseech thee, O Lord; and by thy great mercy defend us from all perils and dangers of this night; for the love of Thy only Son, our Saviour, Jesus Christ. There were 169 British military casualties of the raid, and a total of five Victoria Crosses awarded. This is most certainly a once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire such a Commando officer casualty group associated with the “Greatest raid of all”, St Nazaire.
Ultra-Rare 51st Highland Division Reconnaissance Battledress Certainly one of the exciting BD's I have ever owned. A Serge Battledress retaining its original 51st Highland Division woven flashes, Royal Armoured Corps arm-or-service strips and sergeants' chevrons. The 51st Highland Division fought with the BEF in France during 1940, then in North Africa, Sicily and North West Europe from June 7th 1944. This BD belonged to a sergeant of the 2nd Derbyshire Yeomanry, which acted as Royal Armoured Corps reconnaissance for the Division from 1943 on. It retains its original 1940 dated label which bears the inscribed name Mac, thus making it likely that further research will identify the full name of the original owner of this ultra-rare Battledress. A unique opportunity to acquire a BD to a sergeant of armoured reconnaissance with such a prominent Scottish infantry division.
Ultra-Rare Battlefield Tour - Operation Plunder In 1947 the British Army of the Rhine arranged a series of extremely important Battlefield Tours covering key operations from the Allied invasion of Europe leading up the final defeat of Germany. These were performed for leading military and civic personnel and were accompanied by highly detailed guides intended to stand as important historical records. Just 500 of the guides were published, of these 350 were Spectator copies, each numbered. Many are now to be found in institutional collections and libraries; few ever appear on the open market. This is a Spectator copy of the guide to the battlefield tour covering Operation Plunder, the 12 Corp crossing of the Rhine, and in particular the part played by the 15th (Scottish) Division and the Air operations. It is a large format publication, including numerous maps, photographs and an original Air Ministry aerial photograph. You are unlikely ever to see another original copy.
Ultra-Rare Battlefield Tour - Operation Plunder In 1947 the British Army of the Rhine arranged a series of extremely important Battlefield Tours covering key operations from the Allied invasion of Europe leading up the final defeat of Germany. These were performed for leading military and civic personnel and were accompanied by highly detailed guides intended to stand as important historical records. Just 500 of the guides were published, of these 350 were Spectator copies, each numbered. Many are now to be found in institutional collections and libraries; few ever appear on the open market. This is a Spectator copy of the guide to the battlefield tour covering Operation Plunder, the 12 Corp crossing of the Rhine, and in particular the part played by the 15th (Scottish) Division and the Air operations. It is a large format publication, including numerous maps, photographs and an original Air Ministry aerial photograph. You are unlikely ever to see another original copy
Ultra-Rare Battlefield Tour - Operation Plunder Additional images
Ultra-rare Blacker Bombard Spare Parts & Tools Chest Items associated with the 29mm Anti-Tank Spigot Mortar used by the British Army and Home Guard during WWII are extremely scarce. This box is maker-marked and dated 1941, retains its original paint finish and markings and is likely the only example you will see.
Ultra-rare British Prototype Grenade A possibly unique example, clearly based on the Mills grenade, and considered to be a prototype India Pattern, troop-trialed but not adopted. One for the advanced collector of British grenades.
Ultra-rare British Union of Fascists & WWII Service Group Certainly one of the most unusual and extremely rare Second World War British groups one will ever encounter. Ivor Binns was a pre-War member of the BUF, and friend of Sir Oswald Mosely and William Joyce \"Lord Haw Haw\", indeed he had a romantic affair with Margot White, who later became Joyce\'s wife. When War broke out Binns claimed status and a Concientious Objector, though this was declined. He went on to serve as a Gunner of the 40th Highland Light Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment, with the 51st Highland Division, serving throughout the North Africa Campaign, the invasion of Sicily, the Italy campaign, and later as part of the Allied invasion of North West Europe post D-Day. This astonishing group includes Binns\' BUF Membership Card, his application for status as Concientious Objector, the written refusal of the same, photographs, a huge volume of letters from Binns to his family covering his War service, post-War newspaper articles and interviews, a Nazi publication clearly prized by Binns, items of his Army insignia, and his medal carton and associated paperwork. Clearly a hugely fascinating group, and quite certainly an expansive record of a unique personal experience and War service.
Ultra-rare Camouflaged MkII Steel Helmet Certainly one of the rarest and most exiting MkII\'s I have ever seen. Camouflage-painted examples are extremely scarce, hessian covers are effectively impossible to find; this is the only example retaining an original painted camouflage finish, under a hessian cover which is also paint-camouflaged, complete with a scrim wire, a feature I have not previously encountered. It has never been in a collection. You will not see another. A hugely exiting find.
Ultra-Rare Chindit Air Supply BD A superb BD to a Captain of Royal Indian Army Service Corps iAir Supply/I, the unit which supported the Chindits by means of the air-dropping of essential supplies. It bears brass shoulder rank badges and titles, theatre-made IAir Supply/i cloth shoulder titles, and Allied Land Forces South East Asia flashes. An exceptionally rare BD I acquired some years ago from the family of the original owner.
Ultra-rare early 19th Century Quilted Grape Shot The only example of this extremely rare ammunition I have seen aside from one sold in 2005 at a Trafalgar bicentenial auction, I don't expect to see another. Approx 7cm x 12cm.
Ultra-rare English Civil War Cavalry Manual Preceding his works \"A Schoole for Young Souldiers - containing in briefe the whole discipline of warre, especially so much as is meet for the captaine to teach, or the souldier to learne, that is, to trayne or to be trayned. Fit to be taught throughout England\" of 1616, his 1625 \"The Souldiers Accidence\" and 1626 work \"The Souldier’s Grammar\", here is presented a first edition of Gervase Markham\'s Cavalarice, Or The English Horseman: Contayning all the art of horse-manship, as much as is necessary for any man to understand, whether hee be horse-breeder, horse-ryder, horse-hunter, horse-runner, horse-ambler, horse-farrier, horse-keeper, coachman, smith or sadler. Together with the discouery of the subtil trade or mystery of hors-coursers, and an explanation of the excellency of a horses understanding: or how to teach the to do trickes like Bankes his Curtall: And that horses may be made to dravv dry-foot like a Hound. Secrets before unpublished, & now carefully set downe for the profit of this whole Nation, published by Edward White at London in 1607, 8vo, it is divided into eight \"books\" or sections, with titles within wide woodcut borders and dedications to each, with separate pagination, the whole lacks the first few gatherings of the first section, and leaves elsewhere, is now loosely bound in period vellum and presents itself very much as a loved and used working copy. This would no doubt have been an essential reference for a keeper of cavalry mounts at the time of the English Civil Wars, copies are near unheard of on the open market, I am aware of just one later 1616-7 second edition available elsewhere for sale, it is priced at £4800 pounds in a later 18th Century binding. A rare opportunity to acquire such an important 17th Century handbook pertaining to the management of the horse.
Ultra-rare Glider Troops Airlanding Brigade Flash This is an original example of the first formation sign to be worn by British glider-borne air landing forces. The 31st Independent Brigade was chosen as the first air-landing Brigade in late 1941, comprising the 1 Border, 2nd South Staffordshire Regiment, 2nd Ox & Bucks, 1st Ulster Rifles, 31st Independent Reconnaissance Company and supporting Corps troops. It was soon redesignated and organised as 1st Air landing Brigade Group and on 10 March 1943 renamed 1st Air landing Brigade. This is the badge worn by the Brigade for a short period until it was replaced by the familiar Pegasus patch in early 1942. There were apparently two versions of this patch, this being the earlier variant being heavily screen printed, the later type being marginally smaller and less heavily printed. This patch was found with the medals and paperwork of a pre-War 1 Border veteran who according to his records was discharged being medically unfit during 1942. I didn\'t think I\'d ever handle an example of this ultra-rare badge, I feel quite sure I won\'t see another. This is quite surely a unique opportunity for the collector of British Airborne insignia.
Ultra-rare inert 1870s Boxer Artillery Fuzes I doubt you will see another tin and such fuses
Ultra-rare inert 1870s Boxer Artillery Fuzes Additional images
Ultra-rare Lewis Machine Gun Tripod Adapter Certainly one of the rarest of Lewis accessories, the adaptor to allow use with the Vickers Machine Gun Mark IV tripod for in an indirect-fire role. Introduced in 1915, they were short-lived and are now as a consequence effectively unobtainable. Cast in bronze with steel bushes and fastening bolt, it is extremely well marked. You may not see another.
Ultra-rare Machine Gun Corps Armoured Cars Service Dress Tunic A fresh-to-the-market example form my own collection.
Ultra-Rare Mint Unissued RAF 1925 Pattern Braces The only mint unissued Wartime dated examples I have ever handled. Both female, matching in maker and date. You will wait a very long time for another.
Ultra-rare Mk 2 Helmet with Cruise Visor One of just four examples I have handled. This ingenious visor was trialed by the BEF. It wasn't placed into large scale production because of problems with obscured vision when the visor became wet. The two latest examples to have appeared at auction each sold for prices in the region of £1800.
Ultra-rare MkI 1903 Pattern 90-round Bandolier A stunning example of this extremely rare variant. It incorporates the elaborate brass link abandoned after just 2 years of production. It is 1904 dated and unit marked to the Royal Horse Guards. I doubt you will see another.
Ultra-rare MkI 1903 Pattern 90-round Bandolier A 1904 dated example of this extremely rare variant. It incorporates the elaborate brass link abandoned after just 2 years of production.
Ultra-rare named 1st Pattern FS Fighting Knife Surely the most iconic, exquisite and sought after of daggers, the first pattern Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife. This example is fresh to the market and aside from having lost a small part of the very tip of the blade is perhaps the best and most interesting example I have seen. The hilt retains all of its nickel finish, while the hand forged blade is largely mirror bright, showing no evidence of post production sharpening. The original first pattern scabbard shows evidence of having had it\'s frog stitched onto a garment (these were commonly worn in a knife pocket on the left thigh of the Battledress trousers). What makes this example particularly exciting is the presence of the original owner\'s name and service number in ink on the reverse of the scabbard. A unique opportunity to acquire a named example of these superb knives.
Ultra-Rare Named D-Day RAMC Helmet Certainly one of the most interesting Second World War British helmets I have ever owned. It is a 1939 dated MkII with original dated liner in size 7, it retains its original paint finish, being a textured mat overpaint of an earlier factory-applied tan gloss. What makes it unique and hugely desirable is a series of ink-inscribed names around the inside rim, a pencil-written name H CAWDRON RAMC, and the legend D-Day, June 6th 1944. The names are largely women, and one is clearly a nick-name Tuppence Butcher, perhaps indicating that these women were nurses. In all a most intriguing helmet worthy of further research.
Ultra-rare named Force 135 Channel Islands Liberation Force Group One of the most exciting uniform finds in over 25 years of collecting Battledress. This group has never previously been in a collection other than my own, it is being offered here for the first time. It comprises a Service Dress tunic and trousers, together with a 1940 Pattern BD Blouse, each to a Captain of Artillery. The label on the SD is dated 1941 and identifies the original owner of the group as H R Impey. The Blouse is extremely rare in bearing the printed flash of Force 135. This fascinating unit was established during 1944 for the purpose of recapturing the German occupied Channel Islands. The distinctive formation sign of the unit is rather rare, this however is the only badged Battledress to Force 135 I am aware of. Almost certainly a once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire such a fascinating BD to this hugely interesting unit.
Ultra-Rare Official Photographs of D-Day Mulberry Harbour Further images
Ultra-Rare Official Photographs of D-Day Mulberry Harbour An superb group of original WWII British official photographs of the construction and use of the Mulberry floating pre-fabricated harbour used during the Allied invasion of Normandy. A unique opportunity.
Ultra-rare original Dad's Army Denim Battledress Blouse An original WWII Denim Overall blouse used in the filming of the legendary BBC comedy Dad's Army. It retains its original label of Angel's Costumiers indicating it was worn by an extra. To the label is affixed a set of the printed flashes unique to the series. A once in a lifetime opportunity.
Ultra-rare P'07 Bayonet with Etched Blade further images
Ultra-rare pre-WWI Vickers Machine Gun Ammunition Box A superb example of the No 3 Mk II* ammunition belt box for the Vickers. It is dated 1902 so was manufactured as a MkII and upgraded to MkII* configuration by having the tinned-iron lining plates added during or after 1912. This is the type of box in use at the outbreak of the First World War. You may not see another example.
Ultra-rare Pre-WWI Vickers Machine Gun Oil Can Case A extremely rare pre-WWI 1910 dated example of the Case, Cans, .303, Tripod. In excellent strong and supple condition complete with its lateral strap.
Ultra-rare P\'07 Bayonet with Etched Blade The blade bearing decoration incorporating the badge of the Northumberland Fusiliers. Likely a commission from an officer wishing to carry a bayonet in the field of a quality commensurate with that of his sword
Ultra-rare RAF 1925 Pattern Colt Pistol Magazine Pouch Certainly one of the most rare and sought after items of web equipment, I recent saw one change hands for over £800. One of very few I have ever seen and the only one I have owned in over 20 years of collecting in this field.
Ultra-rare Rolls Royce Blue Streak Rocket Group From my own collection, a staggeringly rare group of artefacts related to Britain’s post-War rocket project \'Blue Streak\'. The Blue Streak missile project was begun in 1955, located at the Spadeadam research facility in Cumbria, and cancelled as an Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile in 1960. However the rocket was launched at the Woomera test range, Australia, as part of the Europa satellite launch system; the Blue Streak project was finally cancelled in 1972. This lot comprises a likely unique rocket test facility warning sign in aluminium, somewhat sunned, though still clear; also a Rolls Royce technical manual on the Blue Streak, and a letterhead stamp for the same. I should think this is a unique grouping and an exceptionally rare opportunity for the collector in this field.
Ultra-rare Royal Aero Club / Civil Air Guard Group Items from the estate of the late Francis Joseph Liddle of Carlisle. Comprising period photographs and insignia. The former include a portrait photograph of Liddle as a young man in civilian dress, his jacket bearing a Royal Aero Club lapel badge, and a later photograph of him in CAG flying overalls. These photographs are relatively rare in their own right, however Liddle's insignia is much more so. These include a transitional Royal Aero Club badge, being a pre-1909 example modified by the addition of an imperial crown following the granting of 'Royal' status. However of greater import is the previously unrecorded Civil Air Guard pilot's badge. Included is a facsimile of Liddle's Aviator's Certificate. In all an irreplaceable group.
Ultra-rare short fuller No5 Jungle Carbine Bayonet One of only two I am aware of, a thus far unexplained short-fullered variant, likely a prototype.
Ultra-rare SOE / Chindit / Special Forces Sleeve Dagger From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits. Fakes of these rare daggers have been on the market for many years. This is only the second original example I have owned in 35 years of collecting in this field.
Ultra-rare SOE Photograph Albums Those of Ian Cunningham Knight-Hall, the most important of which covering Force 133 SOE operations in Greece with General Zervas's partisans. One group photograph of named SOE personnel depicts several documented SOE operatives drawn from the Army. Included is a signed photographs of Zervas himself. The album of Far East theatre images includes parachute drops. The third album, that covering the Middle East, includes identified portraits of many personnel. Knight-Hall is shown in one photograph wearing Arctic / Mountain kit. Rare, fascinating and worthy of research
Ultra-rare SOE Photograph Albums Additional images
Ultra-rare SOE Photograph Albums Additional images
Ultra-rare SOE Photograph Albums Additional images
Ultra-rare SOE Photograph Albums Additional images
Ultra-rare SOE Photograph Albums Additional images
Ultra-rare SOE Photograph Albums Additional images
Ultra-rare SOE Welrod Silenced Pistol Magazine The only example of such you are likely to see.
Ultra-rare Sten Submachine Gun Cover An unissued 1944 dated example.
Ultra-rare Sticky Bomb One of the \"Holy Grails\" of WWII British grenade collecting, the Grenade, Hand, Anti-Tank, No. 74, commonly referred to as the Sticky Bomb. Initially developed for the SOE, it was first issued in 1940 to the Home Guard. Later they were used during the North Africa campaign, where during the Afrika Korps advance towards the town of Thala in February 1943, they accounted for six German tanks. A large number were also supplied to the French Resistance. This is an extremely rare example retaining its original outer protective cover, stockinet covering and the remains of the adhesive. While examples appear on occasion lacking the outer cover, specimens like this are near impossible to find.
Ultra-rare unissued 1945 dated British Army Vehicle Camouflage Net
Ultra-rare Vichy French Model 1892 Bayonet Vet Bring-Back An extremely interesting bayonet, its grips carved Syria, July 1941, Palmere [Palmyra]. Clearly a souvenir of Operation Exporter, the Allied invasion of Vichy French-controlled Syria and Lebanon in June-July of 1941. The Battle of Palmyra in July was fought by Habforce, comprising 4th Cavalry Brigade, the 1st Battalion Essex Regiment, the Arab Legion Mechanized Regiment, the 237th Battery 60th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, an Australian battery of 2 pounder anti-tank guns, and the 169th Light Anti-aircraft Battery. This campaign of the Second World War is frequently overlooked, though is utterly fascinating. Here we have an item of War booty uniquely associated to this conflict.
Ultra-rare Vickers K-Gun A highly desirable old-spec deactivated K-Gun. This Vickers gas-operated machine gun\'s origins were of course airborne, though it is today commonly associated with the LRDG and SAS who used it in a ground role. This is a superb example and a rare opportunity indeed. Contact me to discuss your delivery / collection requirements. Sorry, for sale within the UK only. I am currently seeking a deactivated WWI German MG08/15 and WWII Sturmgewehr
Ultra-rare Vickers K-Gun Magazine The Vickers gas-operated machine gun's origins were of course airborne, though it is today commonly associated with the Commandos, LRDG and SAS who used it in a ground role. The guns and their magazines are exceptionally rare. I also have in stock the webbing carrier for these magazines
Ultra-rare Vickers Parabolic Blast Deflector First designed in 1918 to deflect fumes forward of pill boxes on the Western front, and ultimately officially introduced via List-of-Changes in 1939. This is the so-called first pattern of parabolic blast defector. As it failed to hide flash it was rapidly superseded by the more commonly encountered parabolic flash and blast deflector. The only example I have seen outside Goldsmith’s Grand Old of Lady of No-Man’s Land..
Ultra-rare Wartime Cigarette Papers I doubt you will see another.
Ultra-rare WWI 2-pounder Davis Gun Anti-Zeppelin Incendiary Shell An example of the specialist projectile from this, the first recoilless gun. It was trialled and used on a very limited basis by the RFC in a variety of rolls including anti-Zeppelin. This Drill nickel plated anti-Zeppelin incendiary incorporates a vented base intended to allow expulsion of the incendiary compounds.
Ultra-rare WWI 2-pounder Davis Gun Anti-Zeppelin Incendiary Shell An example of the specialist projectile from this, the first recoilless gun. It was trialled and used on a very limited basis by the RFC in a variety of rolls including anti-Zeppelin. This Drill nickel plated anti-Zeppelin incendiary incorporates a vented base intended to allow expulsion of the incendiary compounds. The final image shows another example from my own collection which is fully marked with its designation
Ultra-rare WWI Bombay Bloomers The only pair of these Shorts, Khaki Drill, with Turn Ups I have ever seen. They were introduced during the Great War and weren\'t abandoned fully until the Second World War. They are however unbelievably rare, in the past 25 years I\'ve seen one officer\'s private purchase pair and handled one modified (shortened) WWII pair. These are in unissued condition and have that slightly deeper colour and heavier weight frequently encountered with WWI period khaki drill. An extremely rare opportunity for the collector.
Ultra-rare WWI British Service Arisaka Bayonet The only example I have ever heard of, let alone seen. In 1914 approximately 150,000 Arisaka Type 30 and Type 38 Rifles and Carbines were purchased by the War Office and Admiralty, the 6.5x50mm round subsequently being produced in Britain by Kynoch, officially adopted for as the .256-inch (6.5 mm) caliber Mk II in 1917. As the then current British issue bayonet frogs wouldn\'t carry the Arisaka, a special series of so-called J Pattern frogs were manufactured, these unique and distinctive leather frogs featured tabs at the rear to carry the P\'14 type entrenching tool helve carrier. This is a Japanese pattern frog bearing adorsed broad arrow mark indicating obsolescence from British Service. It is an exceptionally rare example and the only one of its kind I am aware of, indeed the late Anthony Carter failed to record any in his masterpiece on bayonet frogs, though he records J Patterns in detail.
Ultra-rare WWI Royal Navy Chaplains\' Cap The only example you are likely to see. The cap itself is in very good condition, and made extremely desirable by retaining its original distinctive cap badge, that unique to Admiralty Chaplains. A striking and exceptionaly rare example.
Ultra-rare WWI SMLE 20-Round Magazine Pouch As illustrated in Skennerton\'s The British Service Lee, an extremely rare example of the leather pouch for the short lived and limited issue 20-round \"trench\" magazine for the Lee Enfield rifle. This is only the second I have ever seen, the first now being in an important German collection. Perhaps a once in a lifetime opportunity.
Ultra-rare WWI SMLE 20-Round Magazine Pouch As illustrated in Skennerton\'s The British Service Lee, an extremely rare example of the leather pouch for the short lived and limited issue 20-round \"trench\" magazine for the Lee Enfield rifle. This is only the third I have ever owned, and is a superb WWI dated example. You may not see another.
Ultra-rare WWI SMLE 20-Round Magazine Pouch As illustrated in Skennerton's The British Service Lee, an extremely rare example of the leather pouch for the short lived and limited issue 20-round "trench" magazine for the Lee Enfield rifle. This is only the fourth I have ever owned, and is a superb WWI dated example. You may not see another.
Ultra-rare WWI SMLE Sniper Rifle Webbing Cover One of the rarest of items of equipment related to the SMLE, you may not see another WWI dated example.
Ultra-rare WWI Trench Lamp A likely unique example, an acetylene/carbide trench lamp incorporating what can only be described as trench art elements, namely a Royal Artillery cap badge, two .303 rounds, and an 18-pounder shell case as the main gas generating chamber. No doubt used to illuminate the dugout of an artillery gunner or officer. A superb relic of the trench war.
Ultra-rare WWI Vickers / Maxim Machine Gun Hyposcope Case I doubt you or I will see another example.
Ultra-rare WWII Burma Intelligence Corps Cap Badge Officially raised in January of 1943 from a nucleus formed in late 1942, the Burma Intelligence Corps comprised a few British, though mainly native speakers of Burmese, intended to act as interpreters for 14th Army fighting units. Considered too valuable to risk becoming casualties, its members were forbidden to take part in attacks, though tended to participate in more patrols than their infantry colleagues. BIC sections also served with V-Force, the Chindits, Commandos and the Special Operations Group. Numbering less than 750 at peak strength, with just a small percentage being British, very few cap badges ever existed, with fewer still leaving the Far East. This ultra-rare example has been affixed to a cigarette case (evidence of its three lugs can be seen inside). The case bears the engraved name of its original owner, offering up avenues of research. A once in a collecting lifetime's opportunity to acquire an original example of this badge.
Ultra-rare WWII Commando Woollen Pull-over One of only four examples I've ever seen. In unissued condition save for some sunning, it bears its original 1945 dated label. These distinctive sweaters with their draw-string necks were issued to Commandos, the SAS and other Special Forces
Ultra-rare WWII Commando Woollen Pull-over One of only four examples I've ever seen. In unissued condition save for some sunning, it bears its original 1945 dated label. These distinctive sweaters with their draw-string necks were issued to Commandos, the SAS and other Special Forces, there is photographic evidence of them having been worn by members of the LRDG in the Mediterranean (Many thanks KT for the latter)
Ultra-rare WWII Commando Woollen Pull-over The best example I know of and one of only four examples I've ever seen. In unissued condition save for some sunning, it bears its original 1945 dated label and is in a large size. These distinctive sweaters with their draw-string necks were issued to Commandos, the SAS and other Special Forces
Ultra-Rare WWII Despatch Riders Uniform Group An extremely rare as-found kit bag and contents. It comprises a BD, leather jerkin, motorcyclists\' trousers, canvas bucket, personal kit and documents of 2339585 Lance Corporal W C Elseworth, despatch riser, North Midland District Signals. Though there is moth to the BD and pantaloons, it remains a rare group. (A point of interest with regard to the BD is the use of modified Royal Corps of Signals cloth titles cut and abbreviated to read Royal Signals, a rare occurrence.) You will certainly waist a very long time before you see another WWII other ranks\' group as complete as this one.
Ultra-Rare WWII Escape Compass Button The Holy Grail of escape and evasion aids. This is an early example pre-dating the introduction of a left-hand thread following their discovery by the Germans. You may not see another.
Ultra-rare WWII Gas Detector Powder Complete and unopened
Ultra-rare WWII Glider Pilot BD Blouse An exceptionally rare original WWII Glider Pilot Regiment Battledress Blouse. It retains it\'s original 2nd Glider Pilot\'s wings, embroidered shoulder titles, printed Pegasus patches and rank chevrons. It was acquired some years ago from a house clearance auction, the auction house later providing the name of the late original owner. In stunning condition and virtually irreplaceable. Not inexpensive but then again a once in a lifetime opportunity.
Ultra-rare WWII Helmet Hessian Cloth Camouflage Cover These distinctive covers were made to a pattern and worn during the early years of the War. I've collected in this field for 35 years and know of no surviving examples. Recently a national army museum de-accessioned a small number held in storage since the War. I have been extremely lucky in acquiring the very last of them. Three varieties surfaced; tan, green and camouflaged. A very few actually bear manufacturers stamps and dates. I doubt we will ever see other examples. Helmet not included.
Ultra-rare WWII Helmet Hessian Cloth Camouflage Cover These distinctive covers were made to a pattern and worn during the early years of the War. I\'ve collected in this field for 35 years and know of no surviving examples. Recently a national army museum de-accessioned a small number held in storage since the War. I have been extremely lucky in acquiring the very last of them. Three varieties surfaced; tan, green and hand-camouflaged. A very few actually bear manufacturers stamps and dates, this being one such. Helmet not included
Ultra-rare WWII Helmet Hessian Cloth Camouflage Cover These distinctive covers were made to a pattern and worn during the early years of the War. I\'ve collected in this field for 35 years and know of no surviving examples. Recently a national army museum de-accessioned a small number held in storage since the War. I have been extremely lucky in acquiring the very last of them. Three varieties surfaced; tan, green and camouflaged. This is one of just two tan examples I purchased, and the only one I am offering for sale. A very few actually bear manufacturers stamps and dates, this being one such. Unapologetically highly priced. I doubt we will ever see other examples. Helmet not included
Ultra-rare WWII Helmet Hessian Cloth Camouflage Cover These distinctive covers were made to a pattern and worn during the early years of the War. I\'ve collected in this field for 35 years and know of no surviving examples. Recently a national army museum de-accessioned a small number held in storage since the War. I have been extremely lucky in acquiring the very last of them. Three varieties surfaced; tan, green and camouflaged. This example bears its manufacturer\'s mark and date. Unapologetically highly priced. I doubt we will ever see other examples. Helmet not included
Ultra-rare WWII Helmet with Cruise Visor One of just five examples I am aware of. Part of a contract for 5000. This ingenious visor was apparently trialed by the BEF. It wasn't placed into large scale production and issue because of problems with obscured vision caused by the visor when wet through rain. Earlier this year one of the five examples I referred to I saw sold on eBay for £1800.
Ultra-rare WWII Home Guard Ammunition Boots Only the second such pair I have seen. A pair of private-purchase boots specifically for the Home Guard, and bearing a rather attractive impressed stamp to this effect inside the leather uppers.
Ultra-rare WWII Home Guard Grenade Pouch A fascinating item of web equipment; introduced during WWI it was intended to carry the steam condenser hose for the Vickers machine gun on the P’03 belt, however during WWII it was re-introduced and officially re-designated as a grenade pouch for specific issue to the Home Guard. It remains one of the rarest of Home Guard equipment items, being only the second example I have ever seen, the other inhabiting my personal collection.
Ultra-rare WWII Home Guard Pike An example carried by a Guardsman of the 9th Battalion Cornwall Home Guard. Of note is the scabbard manufactured at unit level. The only example I know of in private hands.
Ultra-Rare WWII Middle East Commando Knuckleduster Knife The only original example of this iconic fighting knife I have ever seen on the open market. This superb example was bought from the son of the chap who carried it in North Africa and the Middle East during the War, it is fresh to the market. In the past twenty years I have handled numerous first pattern F-S knives, currently commanding prices in excess of one thousand pounds, this as I say is the only original Middle East Commando knuckleduster I have had the privilege to own. Likely a once in a lifetime opportunity.
Ultra-rare WWII MKII Airspeed Horsa Glider Control Column A complete control wheel and column in original condition. Though perhaps as many as 5000 were manufactured, less than five original Horsas survive. Relics of these aircraft are exceptionally rare. The Horsa was substantially constructed of wood, indeed the control column is thus constructed, a fact which contributed to the low survival rate of the aircraft and parts thereof. I doubt you will see another
Ultra-rare WWII MKII Airspeed Horsa Glider Control Column A complete control wheel and column in original condition. Though perhaps as many as 5000 were manufactured, less than five original Horsas survive. Relics of these aircraft are exceptionally rare. The Horsa was substantially constructed of wood, indeed the control column is thus constructed, a fact which contributed to the low survival rate of the aircraft and parts thereof. I doubt you will see another
Ultra-rare WWII New Zealand Formation Patches Collection A possibly unique collection of WWII New Zealand Army flashes from the same veteran as the Canadian cloth I recently listed. Stitched onto a large panel of khaki serge cloth and many identified by a type-written cloth tape label. The flashes are arranged in columns by Corps, each column being made up of sub-unit flashes of that corps. There are in all 95 flashes on the panel, which would each retail for between £10 and £20. A unique opportunity for the collector of WWII British and Commonwealth formation signs; you could search for a lifetime and not assemble such a quantity of original WWII NZ cloth.
Ultra-rare WWII New Zealand Formation Patches Collection A possibly unique collection of WWII New Zealand Army flashes from the same veteran as the Canadian cloth I recently listed. Stitched onto a large panel of khaki serge cloth and each identified by a type-written label. The flashes are arranged per the Division order of battle. There are in all 39 flashes on the panel, which would each retail for between £10 and £20. A unique opportunity for the collector of WWII British and Commonwealth formation signs; you could search for a lifetime and not assemble such a range of original WWII NZ cloth.
Ultra-rare WWII Paratroop Rifle Valise One of just a few I have seen in 20 years. These are now effectively impossible to find items of WWII British paratroop equipment. Not inexpensive, but when relatively common maroon berets and Denison smocks are today hovering around the £1000 mark, a rare opportunity and a shrewd investment.
Ultra-rare WWII Paratroop Sten Submachine Gun Drop Holster Designed to carry the Sten during parachute descent, to be release on its drop line immediately before landing. This example is complete with its leg straps and drop line. One of just two I've handled in over 30 years of collecting
Ultra-rare WWII Paratroop Training Helmet An original Indian variant 'rubber bungee'. This pattern is distinct in having the fibre/rubber padding permanently stitched into the crown as well as around the outside of the head; the draw string is also unique to this pattern.
Ultra-rare WWII RAF / Fleet Air Arm Mk 10 Aviators' Flying Spectacles
Ultra-rare WWII RAF Jericho Trumpet Bomb Siren
Ultra-rare WWII Royal Irish Fusiliers Plastic Cap Badge One of the rarest of WWII British plastic cap badges. An excellent example.
Ultra-rare WWII Royal Navy Commando Battledress Blouse One of the rarest BDs I've handled, that of an RNVR Surgeon Lieutenant of the Royal Navy Commando. The Canadian-made blouse has been tailored to the officer's requirements, the modifications including the facing of the lapels, and removal of the shoulder straps and introduction of stitched eyelets at the shoulders for the affixing of Navy officer's epaulettes using laces. The insignia, original to the tunic, comprise RNVR medical branch epaulettes, Royal Navy shoulder titles and Commando Brigade flashes. It was worn by a Lieutenant Cox. The condition is excellent
Ultra-rare, possibly unique inert WWII Home Guard Grenade The \"Sevenoaks Bag Bomb\"
UM Marine Corps M. 1941 Pack
UN Beret Badge
Un-Blancoed 1917 dated pattern 1908 Water Bottle Carrier
Un-Blancoed 1918 dated pattern 1908 Webbing Belt Size large
Un-Blancoed 1918 dated pattern 1908 Webbing Braces
Un-Blanco\'d Pattern 1937 Webbing Belt
Un-Blanco\'d Pattern 1937 Webbing Belt
Un-issued 1945 Tropical / Jungle Socks
Un-issued Commando / Airborne Toggle Rope
Un-issued Post-War Webbing Bayonet Frog
Un-issued WWII Australian Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Un-opened Bottle of Moet et Chandon Champagne \"Reserved for Allied Armies\"
Un-used 1935 Pilots' Flying Log Book This formerly the property of RFC anti-Zeppelin 39 Squadron officer Geoffrey Stedman Farmer
Un-worn Great War / WWII Glengarry
Un-worn Royal Armoured Corps Arm-of-Service Strips Double-length intended to be cut to make a pair
Un-worn WWI Fox's Long Puttees
Uncommon 2nd Pattern FS Fighting Knife A highly unusual variant 2nd Pattern Fairbairn Sykes knife. The cross guard bears an Ordnance view mark, broad arrow over the numeral 4. Of particular note is the idiosyncratic scabbard. The latter incorporates a leather hilt strap akin to that of the first pattern. It also incorporates a grommeted eyelet, and its blued chape is secured by a single rivet on the outside face. The condition throughout is excellent.
Uncommon book on WWI Uniforms & Equipment
Uncommon Brass Kit Bag Lock With laterally opening rather than hinged bar
Uncommon Clasp Knife Variant by Ibberson of Sheffield
Uncommon Durham Light Infantry variant cloth Shoulder Title
Uncommon Durham Light Infantry variant cloth Shoulder Title
Uncommon inter-War Army Issue Spoon Service numbered
Uncommon mint un-issued late War P'37 Braces
Uncommon steel Rifle Oil Bottle
Uncommon WWI Monmouthshire Regiment Medal Group A British War and Victory Medal pair, in original issue carton with envelope. What makes this modest pair the more interesting is the accompanying certificate and in particular the personalised trench art match box cover. A lovely group.
Uncommonly fine pair of Ammunition Boots 1941 dated, size 9L
Uncommonly fine RAF B-Type Flying Helmet In near un-worn condition and a large size
Uncommonly fine WWII Commando Pattern Lock Knife
Uncommonly good 1916 Trench Wire Cutters Seldom does one encounter such a set having jaws in good condition and bearing both a broad arrow mark and date
Uncommonly large antique Kukri An excellent and distinctive example. It has a horn grip with nickel or silver bolster. The blade is unusually long and broad, it is hollow ground and subtly and finely decorated. To the forte and back edge are character marks. A most appealing example
Uncommonly large fragment of WWII Barrage Balloon Skin
Uncommonly small Georgian Pocket Telescope Having a copper body tube and two brass draws. In perfect condition.
Uncut Home Guard Shoulder Titles
Uncut pair of 7th Armoured Division Flashes
Uncut pair of Anti Aircraft Command printed Flashes
Uncut Royal Tank Regiment Arm Badge
Unidentified 1940 British Military Brass Box
Unidentified 1940 Leather Holster with integral Shoulder Strap
Unidentified 1945 British Army Wire Cutters
Unidentified 19th Century European Military Short Sword
Unidentified ATS Badge
Unidentified British Bayonet Frog
Unidentified British Military Cold Weather Gauntlets Of rather ingenious design
Unidentified British Military Leather Pouch
Unidentified Canvas Pouch Acquired with the RASC group also listed
Unidentified Flashes
Unidentified German Cosh Acquired with a group of WWI German war booty including a pickelhaube and the trench armour previously listed. Of sophisticated construction in leather laminate around a heavy metal core, with steel pommel incorporating a revolving lanyard ring.
Unidentified Imperial German Knife What appears to be an expertly modified Pioneer sidearm, reduced to function as a substantial trench knife. An extremely interesting WWI German knife.
Unidentified Kit Bag WWII dated
Unidentified Kit Tin Possibly for polish or Blanco
Unidentified late 19th / early 20th Century Shako
Unidentified Leather Belt
Unidentified leather Pistol Belt
Unidentified Leather Pouch A leather pouch which appears to be a cartridge carrier. Devoid of markings.
Unidentified Mills Equipment Co Cartridge Belt Of a pattern I have not previously encountered. Clearly intended as a pistol belt, with integral cartridge loops and provision for a single shoulder strap.
Unidentified Modified Cartridge Carrier Apparently fabricated in part from a P\'03 Bandolier pouch.
Unidentified Mounted Artillery Shell A shell of approximately 47mm diameter, likely from an early 20th Century tank- or anti-tank gun. The only marks are those shown.
Unidentified Pistol Ammunition Pouch
Unidentified Pistol Cleaning Rod
Unidentified RAF 20 Squadron silver Badge One of two I have handled. Manufactured to a high standard in silver, the badge incorporates the squadron device approved by King George VI in June 1937. It includes an eagle with oriental sword In front of a rising sun, elements signifying the unit's service in the East. During the Second World War it was based in India and saw action against the Japanese flying Hurricanes, Spitfires and Tempests.
Unidentified RAF Badge A rather unusual little RAF pin-back badge in what appears to be silver. Maker-marked, though indistinctly. 38mm span
Unidentified Shell Case A Turkish (?) small-calibre artillery shell case. Calibre approx 30mm, length of case 170mm.
Unidentified Small Caliber Artillery Projectile Of approximately 1 3/4\" or 45mm diameter
Unidentified Tin A khaki-painted slip-lidded tinplate tin, believed to dated to the Second World War and for storing cakes of Blanco or similar
Unidentified variant WWII Gas Mask Anti-Dimming Outfit
Unidentified Victorian British Military Cartridge Pouch A well made and clearly marked pouch which I believe to be Naval issue
Unidentified Webbing Anklets A mint unissued set of 1938 dated webbing anklets. They correspond in pattern to those worn by the RAF at this time and I suspect them to be Admiralty issue.
Unidentified Webbing Anklets A near unissued set of 1944 dated webbing anklets. They correspond in pattern to those worn by the RAF at this time and I suspect them to be Royal Navy issue.
Unidentified Webbing Pouch
Unidentified WWI British Trench Holster A rare example
Unidentified WWI or earlier Brassard
Unidentified WWI Webbing Belt A well made belt which I suspect to have been manufactured from a P\'08 Brace. In excellent condition.
Unidentified WWII Automatic Pistol Holster The closure spigot is detached though present.
Unidentified WWII British Snow Camouflage Mittens An unusual set of white leather and canvas mittens with optional canvas trigger finger allowing the wearer to choose to have all his fingers within one compartment or have the trigger finger available for firing small arms.
Unidentified WWII Coloured Field Service Cap A lovely example.
Unidentified WWII Coloured Field Service Cap In near unissued condition.
Unidentified WWII Coloured Field Service Cap In virtually unissued condition.
Unidentified WWII First Field Dressing Pouch The only such I have encountered.
Uniforms & Traditions of the German Army 1933-1945 Volume one of Angolia's standard reference, covering uniforms & clothing, a must have for collectors in this field
Uniforms & Traditions of the German Army 1933-1945 Volume two of Angolia's standard reference, covering insignia, a must have for collectors in this field
Uniforms & Traditions of the German Army 1933-1945 Volume three of Angolia's standard reference, perhaps the most sought after in the set, certainly the largest, covering field gear, small arms, armour etc, a must have for collectors in this field
Uniforms & Traditions of the Luftwaffe Volume 1 of Angolia and Schlicht's masterpiece. Out-of-print and extremely sought after.
Uniforms of the Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry
Uniforms, Organisation & History of the Condor Legion Another superb Bender publication and the best book on the subject.
Uniforms, Organization and History of the Waffen SS A classic study
Uniforms, Organization and History of the Waffen SS Volume 2 A volume from this essential series
Uniforms, Organization and History of the Waffen SS Volume I A volume from this essential series
Unique French Breastplate from the Battle of Waterloo I suspect this may have come from one of the Royal Armouries Tower of London disposals. An extremely striking and equally rare French cuirass, picked up from the field of Waterloo and experimented on with musket and pistol shot.
Unique Mechanised Transport Corps Archive An astonishing and rare archive relating to the Mechanised Transport Corps and it\'s Commanding Officer Mrs Resy Peake. This extensive archive includes photographs, a huge quantity of press cuttings, diary extracts, a number of official enrolment forms, a facsimile and possibly unique history of the MTC, and numerous official and other documents and items of correspondence. Resy Peake was European aristocracy and a personal friend of Prince Albert, later King George VI. Included in the archive is a Gestapo-stamped pass in her name which appears to cover a visit to her home country of Czechoslovakia in 1938. Her portrait is held by the National Portrait Gallery and another element of her personal archive is held by the Imperial War Museum/Public Record Office. In all an extremely rare and important archive pertaining to this fascinating unit. The Mechanised Transport Corps (MTC) was a Second World War British women\'s organisation. It was a civilian uniformed organisation which provided drivers for government departments and other agencies, and ambulances in the Blitz. Founded in 1939 by Mrs G. M. Cooke CBE as a women\'s voluntary civilian organisation, it was eventually recognised by the Ministry of War Transport and its members were conscripted and received pay. An MTC unit served with the BEF, two of its members becoming POW\'s after the fall of France. Groups from the MTC drove ambulances and other transport in Syria, Egypt and Palestine, its awards included one MBE, two BEMs, nine Croix de Guerre, ten Medailles Coloniale, a Certificate for Gallantry, and mentions in despatches. A notable MTC driver was Kay Summersby, General Eisenhower\'s driver, who subsequently claimed that she had had an affair with him.
Unique RAF E-Type Flying Helmet
Unique RAF Mess 'Knights of the Air' Painted Panel A large mahogany and walnut panel dating to the immediate post-WWI era and no doubt former ornamentation of an RAF mess. The large panel is painted to a very high standard and names the top ten aces of both the Imperial German Fliegertruppen and the Royal Flying Corps. This rather impressive piece would make a splendid backdrop to a WWI aviation or RFC display. Email to discuss delivery costs
Unique WWII 2nd Special Service Battalion Commando / Highland Battle School Flag / Banner The Special Service Brigade was formed in October 1940 from the former Independent Companies and Army Commando Battalions. 2nd Battalion of the Brigade was formed from Numbers 6 and 7 Independent Companies, and Numbers 9 and 11 Commandos. Its flash comprised a pair of crossed highland claymores in green on a purple square. In March 1941 the Special Service Brigade was disbanded with 2nd Battalion going on to form Numbers 9 and 11 Army Commando. 24 x 36 inches
Unique WWII Home Front Embroidered Tablecloth From a select group of hand-embroidered textiles from a descendant of the authoress Ursula Bloom. Bloom reached the Guinness Book of Records for her prolific fiction writing. She was a passionate needle worker and also wrote on this subject, this particular piece being illustrated in one of her books. It is to my mind one of the most charming and nostalgic mementoes of the Wartime Home Front I have ever seen, bearing embroidered transcriptions of numerous Wartime slogans and propaganda messages. An absolute delight the likes of which you will not see again.
Unique WWII Japanese Presentation Dirk From my own collection, a dirk presented by a Japanese POW engineer battalion to a British officer in recognition of his kindness towards them as captives. To one side is an extremely finely engraved presentation inscription in English, with the same in Japanese to the other For Captain A.J Barridge, Battalion at Bangkok ‘¡(gift)@ƒGƒC(A)AƒWƒFƒC(J)AƒoƒŠƒbƒa(Barridge)‘åˆÑ(captain) Hì‘å‘à(Battalion)@‰—(at)ƒoƒ“ƒRƒbƒN (Bangkok).
Unique WWII RAF Survival Whistle with roulette wheel charm
Unique WWII Royal Navy Clothing Group That of CMX 787395 LSA A \"Geordie\" Forster and including rare examples of Second World War Royal Navy drill clouting including a one-piece blue drill overall bearing his name and hand-painted rank and trade insignia, all contained in the Royal Navy pattern suitcase with which he was demobilised.
Unique WWII Royal Navy Clothing Group Additional images
Unique Zulu War Rourke\'s Drift Battlefield Souvenir A small shield shaped tin plaque engraved \"Taken From Rorkes Drift Zululand by Mjr Dunbar, 2/24th, 1879\". Major William Matthew Dunbar, 2nd, later 1st 24th of Foot served during the Zulu War but was not present at the defence of Rorke\'s Drift, he did however serve at the battle of Ulundi, for which he was mentioned in despatches. I believe this plaque (and one other identical, discovered with it and part of my personal collection) is a from the tin lining of a Mk V Martini Henry rifle ammunition box, which he recovered from the famous battle site. A knobkerrie similarly recovered by Dunbar and bearing an engraved silver plaque is recorded. William Matthew Dunbar was born in Cork on 21 October 1833. Commissioned an Ensign in the 34th Regiment on 5 January 1855 and promoted to Lieutenant in March the same year. Served in the Crimea, February 1855-June 1856, seeing action at the assault of the Redan, 8 September 1855 and the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Sebastopol clasp and Turkish medal). He then served in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including actions at Cawnpore, 26-28 November 1857, the siege and capture of Lucknow; capture of the fort at Meanee Gunge; relief of Azinghur; defeat of the rebels at Bootwul and the action at Bhowanie (Medal with Lucknow clasp). Promoted to Captain in September 1862, he exchanged to the 24th Regiment in March 1863 and was promoted to Major in November 1874. Then with the 2nd Battalion 24th Regiment he served in the Kaffir War of 1878. Commanded the 1st Battalion 24th Regiment in the second advance into Zululand in 1879 and was present at the battle of Ulundi, for which he was mentioned in despatches (London Gazette 28 November 1879); received the brevet of Lieutenan-Colonel and the medal with clasp 1877-8-9. It is recorded that during the Zulu campaign, Dunbar, an experienced officer, had several ‘run-ins’ with inexperienced staff officers on the safety of camps and their siting, on one occasion resigning his commission on the spot when Crealock suggested he that was afraid to be at a certain site. It required the diplomatic skills of Lord Chelmsford to persuade him to retract his resignation. Promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel in May 1880, he was placed on Half Pay in September 1880. Appointed to Gentleman-at-Arms on 16 June 1882 and Honorary Colonel in September 1883, retiring on 9 January 1891 after service during the Queen’s Jubilee of 1887.
Unissued 1918 Cavalry Troopers' Buff Leather Sword Knot
Unissued 1919 Pattern Naval Equipment Webbing Belt
Unissued 1937 Pattern Haversack A 1941 small pack
Unissued 1937 Pattern Haversack A 1943 dated 'small pack'
Unissued 1937 Pattern Haversack A 1943 dated 'small pack'
Unissued 1937 Pattern Webbing belt
Unissued 1939 Army Stretcher Bearer Sling
Unissued 1940 AB64 Pay Book
Unissued 1940 AB64 Pay Book
Unissued 1940 British Army Pay Book, AB64
Unissued 1940 Denim Battledress Blouse
Unissued 1940 Pattern Battledress Blouse Size 13
Unissued 1940 Pattern Battledress Blouse Size 16. With light rsut marks to collar lining
Unissued 1940 Pattern Battledress Blouse Size 16
Unissued 1940 pattern Battledress Blouse A 1944 dated example in size 12
Unissued 1940 Pattern BD Blouse
Unissued 1941 British Army Issue Tooth Brush Rare indeed
Unissued 1941 dated Entrenching Tool Head
Unissued 1941 dated Leather Jerkin A scarce example in such condition
Unissued 1941 dated RAF Pattern 1925 / Pattern 1937 Brace Unissued Wartime examples have always been near impossible for collectors to locate
Unissued 1941 Denim Battledress Blouse
Unissued 1941 Field Service Cap in a large size
Unissued 1941 Leather Jerkin
Unissued 1941 Mk 2 Steel Helmet
Unissued 1942 British Army Issue Ground Sheet
Unissued 1942 dated P'37 Webbing Pack
Unissued 1942 dated Pattern 1937 Webbing Small Pack
Unissued 1942 dated RAF Pattern Pattern 1937 Brace Unissued Wartime examples have always been near impossible for collectors to locate
Unissued 1942 Mk IV Webbing Stretcher Sling
Unissued 1942 Motorcyclist\'s Steel Helmet
Unissued 1942 Motorcyclist\'s Steel Helmet
Unissued 1942 US Army Cartridge Belt
Unissued 1942 Webbing Anklets / Gaiters
Unissued 1943 Army issue Shaving Brush
Unissued 1943 dated Water Bottle Cover
Unissued 1943 Indian Khaki Drill Field Service Cap
Unissued 1943 Pattern 1937 Webbing Belt
Unissued 1943 US Army Webbing Entrenching Tool Carrier
Unissued 1943 US Army Webbing Entrenching Tool Carrier
Unissued 1943 Webbing Bren Light Machine Gun Spare Barrel and Tools Holdall A Sealed Working Pattern
Unissued 1943 WRNS Cap
Unissued 1944 Airborne Troops' Maroon Beret Exceptional, and original. Beware of sophisticated forgeries of such, manufactured using original linings and bands
Unissued 1944 Army issue Shaving Brush
Unissued 1944 British Military Shaving Brush
Unissued 1944 Canadian Webbing Rifle Sling
Unissued 1944 Denim Battledress Blouse As worn by the Home Guard, and British Army soldiers during hot summer months in Italy and North West Europe. Originally intended to be worn over serge Battledress, these garments are actually larger in size than their labels suggest
Unissued 1944 Indian Jungle Green Cellular BD Blouse
Unissued 1944 Leather Jerkin
Unissued 1944 Motorcyclists\' Pantaloons An excellent pair in a large size, now taken in at the waist.
Unissued 1944 Motorcyclist\'s Breeches In a large size
Unissued 1944 Shaving Brush
Unissued 1944 Skill at Arms Record
Unissued 1944 Webbing Map Case
Unissued 1944 Webbing Map Case
Unissued 1945 British Army Mosquito Net Helmet Cover
Unissued 1945 Canadian Khaki beret in large size
Unissued 1945 Cotton Lee Enfield Rifle Ammunition Bandolier
Unissued 1945 dated 1944 Pattern Jungle Tank Crew Overalls
Unissued 1945 dated Pattern 1944 Bayonet Frog
Unissued 1945 dated Pattern 1944 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Unissued 1945 dated P\'44 Water Bottle Pouch
Unissued 1945 General Service Cap in scarce large size
Unissued 1945 General Service Man-pack Carrier When introduced it was the lightest and most advanced kit of its kind
Unissued 1945 General Service Man-pack Carrier An unissued 1945 dated example complete with its shelf bracket. When introduced these were the lightest in use by any army.
Unissued 1945 Indian Jungle Green Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Unissued 1945 Indian-made Tropical Jungle Green GS Cap
Unissued 1945 Indian-made Tropical Jungle Green GS Cap
Unissued 1945 RAF Officer issue Field Service Cap A scarce official issue example in a large size as issued
Unissued 1945 RAF Officer issue Field Service Cap
Unissued 1945 Tropical Equipment Small Personal Kit Pouch Part of the 1944 equipment issue
Unissued 1945 Tropical Underwear Part of the 1944 tropical clothing and equipment issue
Unissued 1979 British Army Clasp Knife
Unissued Block of Dark Olive Drab Blanco
Unissued Bren LMG Sling A scarce post-War example
Unissued Bren Spare Parts Case
Unissued Camouflage Helmet Net
Unissued Dubbin As issued for the preservation and water-proofing of ammunition boots
Unissued early-War Lamp, Electric, No 1
Unissued economy variant 1937 Pattern Haversack A 1945 dated 'small pack' of simplified construction
Unissued First Field Dressing Retaining its original outer film wrapping. As carried in the Battledress pocket.
Unissued General Service Cap In a large size
Unissued Hessian Scrim Camouflage
Unissued Home Guard leather Gaiters An exceptional pair.
Unissued Home Guard Webbing Pouches
Unissued Indian Pattern 1937 Webbing Pack
Unissued Indian Pattern 1937 Webbing Pistol Set A rare set containing some feather difficult to replace components such as the belt, brace attachments and holster
Unissued jar of WWII Anti-Gas Ointment No2
Unissued Late War P\'37 Haversack
Unissued matching pair of WWII RAF 1937 Pattern Basic Pouches
Unissued matching pair of WWII RAF 1937 Pattern Basic Pouches
Unissued matching pair of WWII RAF 1937 Pattern Basic Pouches
Unissued matching pair of WWII RAF 1937 Pattern Basic Pouches
Unissued Mk I Sten SMG Sling
Unissued pack for 1937 Pattern Webbing A 1943 dated example
Unissued Pack for 1937 Pattern Webbing A 1941 dated example
Unissued Pack for 1937 Pattern Webbing A 1942 dated example
Unissued Pack for 1937 Pattern Webbing A 1942 dated example
Unissued pair of 2nd Army printed Flashes
Unissued pair WWII Indian P\'37 Pack Straps Both by the firm KEF.
Unissued Pattern 1908 Webbing Braces
Unissued Pattern 1937 Entrenching Tool
Unissued Pattern 1937 Rifle Cartridge Carriers
Unissued Pattern 1937 Water Bottle Carrier
Unissued Pattern 1937 Webbing Auxiliary Pouches and Yoke
Unissued Pattern 1937 Webbing Holster
Unissued Pattern 1940 Webbing Water Bottle Carrier
Unissued Pattern 1944 Webbing Bayonet Frog
Unissued post-War 1937 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog
Unissued post-War British Army Maroon Beret
Unissued printed 3rd Infantry Division Flash
Unissued Pull Through
Unissued P\'37 Basic Pouches A matching 1942 dated pair. Such unissued examples are becoming rather scarce indeed
Unissued RAF Goggle Lenses
Unissued RAF Goggle Lenses
Unissued RASC Arm of Service Strips
Unissued US M-1928 Pack
Unissued US M-1928 Pack
Unissued Webbing Plotting Board Carrier
Unissued WWI No 1 Magnetic Marching Compass Used by both the army and RAF
Unissued WWII 1937 Pattern Haversack / Small Pack
Unissued WWII 1937 Pattern Haversack / Small Pack
Unissued WWII 1944 Pattern Revolver Holster
Unissued WWII 1944 Pattern Webbing Water Bottle Carrier Wartime dated P'44 bottle carriers have always been one of the most difficult elements of the set to find. I have been fortunate in aquiring two examples
Unissued WWII 1944 Pattern Webbing Water Bottle Carrier Wartime dated P\'44 bottle carriers have always been one of the most difficult elements of the set to find. I have been fortunate in aquiring two examples
Unissued WWII AB64 Pay Book
Unissued WWII AB64 Pay Book A scarce example complete with Part II
Unissued WWII Airborne Division Formation Signs From the same untouched tailor's stock as the Reconnaissance Corps titles also listed
Unissued WWII Airborne Troops Maroon Beret An original 1945 dated Second World War Parachute Regiment / Glider Pilot Regiment / airborne troops red beret in a large size
Unissued WWII Army Identity Discs From the Royal tank Regiment group just listed
Unissued WWII Army Issue Tin of Dubbin As applied by soldiers to their ammunition boots as a water proofing agent
Unissued WWII Army Issue Tin of Dubbin As applied by soldiers to their ammunition boots as a water proofing agent
Unissued WWII ATS Coloured Feld Service Cap An exceptional example with gilt badge
Unissued WWII ATS Coloured Field Service Cap
Unissued WWII British Army Amphibious Assault Lifebelt
Unissued WWII Dated Army Issue Spade Still retaining its original protective 'red-lead' paint primer. Such spades were commonly carried by infantry
Unissued WWII Dated Army Issue Spade Still retaining its original protective 'red-lead' paint primer. Such spades were commonly carried by infantry
Unissued WWII dated P'37 Officer's Haversack
Unissued WWII Dated Steel Helmet Chin Strap
Unissued WWII Dated Steel Helmet Chin Strap
Unissued WWII Dated Steel Helmet Chin Strap
Unissued WWII Foot Powder Tin
Unissued WWII Foot Powder Tin
Unissued WWII Foot Powder Tin
Unissued WWII Glengarry
Unissued WWII Indian Jungle Green P'37 Belt A large size example
Unissued WWII Indian-made large-mesh Helmet Net in Jungle Green
Unissued WWII Indian-made large-mesh Helmet Net in Khaki
Unissued WWII Motorcyclists' Service Dress Pantaloons
Unissued WWII Motorcyclist\'s Leggings
Unissued WWII Motorcyclist\'s Leggings
Unissued WWII Motorcyclist\'s Leggings
Unissued WWII Motorcyclist\'s Leggings
Unissued WWII Motorcyclist\'s Leggings
Unissued WWII RAF C-Type Flying Helmet A superb example
Unissued WWII RAF C-Type Flying Helmet
Unissued WWII RAF Flying Helmet Wiring Loom Suitable for an internally wired C-, D-, or E-Type Helmet.
Unissued WWII RAF Pattern 1937 Webbing Holster
Unissued WWII RAF Pattern 1937 Webbing Pistol Ammo Pouch
Unissued WWII RASC Arm of Service Strips
Unissued WWII Royal Navy Officers' Tropical White Uniform Labelled and 1945 dated
Unissued WWII Royal Navy Rating\'s Jumper
Unissued WWII Scottish Balmoral Bonnet A superb example.
Unissued WWII Sten Submachine Gun MkII Webbing Sling
Unissued WWII Water Bottle Replacement Felt Cover
Unit marked 1907 Pattern Bayonet Manufactured in 1915 at Enfield, it lacks the cleaning hole on the pommel introduced on later production examples. Bearing issue marks of the 6th Leicestershire Regiment, which embarked for France in 1915, serving on the Western Front until 1918.
Unit marked Pattern 1888 MkI second type Bayonet The pommel bearing issue stamps of the Wiltshire Regiment
Unit Photograph, MT Section 10th South Staffs
Unit-marked 1916 Chapman Pattern 1907 Bayonet
Unit-marked 1916 Vickers Machine Gun Oil Can Pouch Marked to the Royal Scots
Unit-marked 1918 Pattern 1907 Bayonet An excellent example bearing 1st North Staffordshire Regiment unit marks and in a brown leather scabbard bearing no post-WWI marks
Unit-marked and dated WWI Pattern 1903 Cavalry 90-round Bandolier
Unit-marked Artillery Yataghan Bayonet
Unit-marked Crimean War Russian Gunner's Powder Horn
Unit-marked Drill Purpose Pattern 1907 Bayonet A scarce official DP P\'07 bayonet, having rounded point and intended for training. As per regulations the pommel is stamped DP . This particular example also bears unit marks, those of St Dunstan\'s College Officer Training Corps. It lacks a scabbard which is quite correct for the pattern, as these bayonets were purely training aids, and never carried on the person. An interesting example of these uncommon bayonets.
Unit-marked Great War Fibre Button Stick
Unit-marked P'07 Bayonet with hooked quillon From my own collection, a good example of this sought after pattern manufactured at Enfield in 1912. It is unit-marked to the South Wales Borderers. Its scabbard is a rare 1909 dated MkI variant, with internal chape.
Unit-marked Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Socket Bayonet
Unit-marked Pattern 1888 Bayonet Bearing an uncommon and desirable set of unit marks indicating the bayonet was initially issued to the Natal Carabineers before being re-issued to a unit of the Imperial Yeomanry Cavalry
Unit-marked Pattern 1907 Bayonet with Pattern 1914 Frog
Unit-marked pre-WWI Leather Bayonet Frog A GS Mk III frog as worn with Pattern 1903 equipment
Unit-marked Sanderson 1915 Pattern 1907 Bayonet In an uncommonly fine Remington-made scabbard
Unit-marked WWI Prussian OR's Belt and Buckle
United CANUSPA Lapel Badge
University of London Officer Training Corps Cap Badge A pattern in production for just two years
University of London OTC Brass Shoulder Title
Unofficial WWII Army MT Driver's Qualification Badge
Unopened WWII Canadian Ration
Unopened WWII Emergency Ration
Unopened WWII Frys Emergency Chocolate Ration Pack Containing 24 rations
Untouched Mk II Steel Helmet Fresh to the market with 1941 dated shell and 1940 dated liner. The shell, originally gloss tan finished has had a matt overpaint in line with regulations
Unused roll of Army issue Gun Cleaning Cloth
Unusual and poignant Normandy Landings Souvenir This pebble sat until its closing in Hatchlands private school at Cuckfield, no doubt a souvenir brought back by a former student or teacher. It is larger than the image may suggest, filling the palm of one\'s hand, and bears an inscription in pencil Courcelles, Normandy, June 1944. No doubt a very personal memento of one soldier\'s beach landing in Normandy after D-Day. A poignant piece indeed.
Unusual British Legion Badge
Unusual East India Company Flintlock Musket This curious musket outwardly has characteristics of the EIC Baker and two-groove (Brunswick type) rifles. It has a 30-32" barrel of musket bore, with fixed sights. The stock is Indian-made and features a two-compartment butt trap and Lovell's cups for the side nails. The lock and barrel bear EIC proof and view marks. It has provision for a Baker / Bruswick type sword bayonet. Curiously the barrel has a two-groove run-in, though isn't rifled thereafter. I assume this to be a musket manufactured circa 1840-50 for issue to native troops; having the appearance of a rifle. The barrel is blocked for some reason at a depth of around two thirds from the muzzle. The condition otherwise is very good.
Unusual East India Company Flintlock Musket Additional images
Unusual Field-Modified RA / RAC Cloth Shoulder Title
Unusual Georgian horn Shot and Powder Flask Combination A delightful Georgian combination bearing the engraved date 1820. A printed paper label which reads collection C S Gilbert. One C S Gilbert wrote "An Historical survey of the County of Cornwall ", published in 1820.
Unusual Great War Trench Art Identity Bracelet That of an Army Service Corps driver
Unusual Great War Wounded Stripe An official issue with plain face
Unusual item of Great War Trench Art Being a large calibre artillery projectile fuze adaptor and blanking cap crudely struck with the dates 1914 1918
Unusual Martini Henry Cavalry Carbine A obsolete calibre Martini Henry carbine. It has many unusual features which include a Victorian coin inset into the butt disc cavity, what appears to be an armorial design to the chequered but plate, and a curious combination of manufactory-applied and later marks. I suspect it is a restored or married Ordnance / commercial example. The condition and overall feel is pleasing.
Unusual Martini Henry Cavalry Carbine Additional images
Unusual modified Brown Bess Bayonet Apparently re-profiled to fit a later (Enfield era) pattern of scabbard
Unusual named Anti-Aircraft Command Flash
Unusual Nickel-plated York & Lancaster Regiment Cap Badge An unidentified variant. I am aware that the neighbouring 5th King\'s Own was converted to armour during WWII and wore the standard King\'s Own cap badge in white metal (nickel or chrome plated), at the same time the 10th York & Lancaster was converted to tanks in India, becoming the 150th Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps. Use by bandsmen is another possibility. I should welcome authoritative information in this regard.
Unusual part set of 'Uniforms of the British Army' small Playing Cards
Unusual Pattern 1907 Bayonet One of two identical examples. Potentially a proposed ersatz / economy pattern
Unusual Pattern 1907 Bayonet Sidearm A short sword fabricated using a Pattern 1907 Bayonet blade, cross-guard and tang. Having had steel grips and a pommel affixed. This is not a modified bayonet, rather, a bayonet blade and cross-guard, removed from production and then fitted with the non-standard parts. The blade bears a bend test but no other marks. The blade and cross-guard have not had their final polish and are still relatively rough from production. Likely produced unofficial by a production line worker at the original manufactory.
Unusual RAF 1937 Pattern Brace Attachments A pair of khaki 1937 Pattern webbing brace attachments. They bear Air Ministry marks indicating issue to the RAF. These are the only such RAF issue khaki webbing items I have encountered. I\'d be delighted to hear from anyone with further information on this equipment.
Unusual RAF Battle of Britain Film Reel A reel of stills. No doubt a rarity.
Unusual RAF khaki 1937 Pattern Brace Attachments A pair of khaki 1937 Pattern webbing brace attachments. They bear Air Ministry marks indicating issue to the RAF. These are the only such RAF issue khaki webbing items I have encountered. I\'d be delighted to hear from anyone with further information on this equipment.
Unusual Rank Brassard A Corporal\'s Shirt Sleeve Order rank brassard fabricated from webbing and incorporating metal fasteners.
Unusual Red Cross Embroidered Arm Band Bought alongside the Hitler Youth armband listed in the German shop category, an unusual Red Cross armband which is of hand-embroidered rather than the usual printed construction. A lovely example as worn by British medics during both world wars.
Unusual Scottish Tartan Civilian Respirator Case
Unusual Second World War Medal Ribbon Bar Constructed of coiled threads
Unusual small 1919 German Hunting Knife Its blade etched "British Occupied Germany, 1919" and bearing a Union flag
Unusual Small Calibre Artillery Shell Of approx 37mm calibre, 222mm long overall
Unusual variant Sam Browne Revolver Holster Perhaps a Warrant Officer's or Ordnance supplied example. Manufactured in the same textured leather as much WWI Ordnance issue equipment and incorporating an internal tube to carry a cleaning rod.
Unusual variant WWI-WWII 'Housewife' Sewing Kit Smaller than more commonly encountered patterns
Unusual Very Flare Pistol Cartridge having been silver plated
Unusual veteran-framed collection of Cap Badges Bearing an annotated note verso detailing the background to the badges
Unusual WWI Fire Guard Brassard Of two piece construction, comprising a blue arm band with sewn-on patch bearing the FIRE GUARD designation. I suspect that underneath the applied patch this is a standard Civil Defence marked brassard.
Unusual WWI Miniature Playing Cards with Cloth Hall Ypres Provenance
Unusual WWI Trench Art 6-Pr Shell Case The only example I have encountered bearing such delightful Chinoiserie decoration
Unusual WWII Army Officer\'s Denim Trousers Purchased with a group of WWI and inter-War uniforms, an unusual pair of trousers in a fabric not dissimilar to the denim used in the manufacture of WWII British Army issue overalls. Very smart in appearance and in superb condition.
Unusual WWII Flare Pictol Ammunition Bag Expertly utilising a GS respirator haversack. From its source I suspect this may have RAF origins.
Unusual WWII hand-embroidered RAF Badge
Unusual WWII Mortar Tail Trench Art Lighter
Unusual WWII Officers\' Service Dress Trousers A somewhat interesting pair of early-War Service dress trousers which appear similar to SD Knickerbockers though are perhaps a little on the long side to be so described. Formerly the property of a Welsh Guards officer. In excellent condition and retaining their original 1939 dated label.
Unusual WWII or earlier Khaki Drill Frock In un-issued condition, and bearing a 1945 inspection stamp.
Unusual WWII RAF Cigarette Lighter A handsome and no doubt scarce WWII RAF petrol lighter. The insignia appear to have been taken from a large tunic button. It displays well though the mechanism is incomplete.
Unusual WWII Sam Browne Revolver Holster Closing by means of a press stud rather than a strap and stud
Unusual WWII Water Bottle Carrier
Unusualy large fragment of Nelson's HMS Victory Fragments of timber officially salvaged from Nelson's flagship HMS Victory are recovered periodically during repairs and restoration. They are then sold in small pieces to raise funds towards her preservation. However here we have a rare large fragment of ship's timber affixed with an engraved plaque of copper taken from the vessel. An interesting object and a solid memento of Nelson's flagship at Trafalgar.
Unworn Home Guard Shoulder Titles
Upper Thames Patrol Cap Badge A rare original example of this much reproduced Home Guard cap badge
US 101st Airborne Divisions Cloth Badges
US 30-06 Rifle Clip An inert clip as used by the Home Guard
US 50-cal Cleaning Rod Case
US 50-cal Cleaning Rod Case
US 82nd Airborne Divisions Cloth Badges
US Airborne Rope
US Arm .30 Calibre Machine Gun Spare Parts Roll
US Army Air Force Aerial Gunners' Wings Stamper STERLING, with clutch back
US Army Air Force Pilots' Wings Stamper STERLING, with clutch back
US Army Indian Wars period M 1874 Infantry Belt
US Army M-1943 Women\'s Field Jacket Hood
US Army M-1945 Field Pack
US Army M1 Carbine Magazine Pouch and Magazines
US Army Manual of Foreign Mine Warfare Equipment Though published in the 1950s, this exhaustive study covers mines, fuzes and detonators of the Second World War in detail
US Army Officer's Cap Badge
US Army Officer's Shirt In near mint condition
US Army Paratroop Wings Stamper STERLING
US Army Pickmatock
US Army Signal Corps Pliers, Knife and Belt Pouch
US Civil War Commemorative Manufactured per a patent of 1879 using \"Greenback\" banknotes printed to finance the War
US Civil War Gettysburg Relics
US Civil War Model 1857 Pattern 1861 Cartridge Box
US Civil War Relic Union Minnie Rifle Round
US Civil War Revolver Ammunition Pouch
US Coast Guard Emergency Drinking Water
US Garand Rifle Oil Bottle
US M 1910 Entrenching Tool
US M 1917 Trench Knife
US M'17 Bayonet by Winchester A tired example by this relatively seldom encountered manufacturer. Home Guard issue.
US M'1917 Bayonet An extremely good example
US M. 1918 Trench Knife A fascinating example having been carried during WWII in the North African campaign. The hilt has had the US 1918 marks removed and replaced with JS 1943, SED, N AFRICA; the letters SED possibly being an abbreviation of Sedjenane
US M3 Fighting Knife A blade marked example
US M3 Fighting Knife in M6 Scabbard The knife a blade marked and dated example
US M4 80 mm Mortar Sight and Case
US M4 Bayonet
US M5A1 Bayonet
US M7 Bayonet For the M16 Rifle
US M7 Bayonet for the M16 Rifle
US M7 Bayonet for the M16 Rifle
US M7 Bayonet for the M16 Rifle
US M8A1 Scabbard
US McKeever Pattern Cartridge Pouch
US MIlitary Bank Note
US Milpar M7 Fighting Knife
US Model 1878 Blanket Bag
US Model 1878 Pattern Cavalry Water Bottle Being an modified US Civil War pattern bottle
US Model 1917 Bayonet In original scabbard with integral belt hook
US Model 1917 Bayonet by Winchester
US PM1917 Bayonet by Winchester A superb example. Both ricasso and scabbard are dated 1917.
US Practice Grenade
US Practice Grenade
US Revolver Ammunition Pouches with Clips and Inert Rounds
US Stevens Savage Lend Lease No 4 Mk II Bayonet
US Thompson Submachine Gun Nobuckl Sling
US Vietnam War era Gentex Helicopter Crew Flight Helmet In excellent condition though the foam earphone pads have perished
US World War II Victory Medal
US WWII M1 Dust Respirator As issued to US Army soldiers for Operation Torch and elsewhere
US WWII Wool Sleeping Bag
USAAF Pilot\'s Wings
USAAF Pilot\'s Wings
USAAF Type A-14B Oxygen Mask and Hose
Useful book on Swords and Daggers
Useful guide to Air Force Insignia of WWII
Useful guide to Britih Army Collar Badges
Useful Guide to British Army Buttons A sought after ou-of-print reference
Useful guide to British Campaign Medals
Valentine, IRapiers/I
Van Hees, \"Tugs and Gliders to Arnhem: a Detailed Survey of the British Glider Towing Operations During Operation \'market Garden\', 17, 18 and 19 September 1944.\"
Variant 1796 Pattern Light Cavalry Sword A highly unusual and somewhat handsome sword. The hilt is manufactured with a re-curved cross guard and no knuckle guard, while the grip is of carved hardwood, and was never bound in leather, shagreen or wire. The blade bears the manufacturer's mark of Woolley and Sargant. The sword retains its original leather-covered scabbard which incorporates twin suspension rings on brass hoops. Engraving to one the surviving langet and back strap is frustratingly rubbed.
Variant 1882 Pattern Valise Equipment Belt Apparently a hybrid P\'82-P\'88. In lovely condition.
Variant 1908 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog An un-Blanco'd example
Variant 1914 Pattern Bayonet Frog
Variant 37mm Pom-Pom Gun Round An early British Drill round.
Variant Aircrew / Glider Escape Axe A very good and somewhat scarce 1945 dated example distinct from those more frequently encountered with voided blades.
Variant Civilian Gas Mask and Case
Variant Home Guard Shoulder Titles
Variant KOSB Brass Shoulder Title
Variant P'37 Bayonet Frog
Variant Parachute Qualification Wings
Variant Pattern 1844 Percussion Carbine for Colonial Horse A good crisp example of this handsome cavalry carbine. The barrel in particular appears to be of quality manufacture. The action is positive, the lock and barrel rust-free and the walnut showing an un-molested old finish.
Variant Pattern 1882 Valise Equipment Belt
Variant Victorian Constabulary Bayonet
Variant WWI Sam Browne Revolver Holster
Variant WWII German Army Boot Knife
Various German Third Reich Coins
Various German Third Reich Coins
Various Imperial German Coins Including a scarce Eastern Occupation Area piece
Various Items of WWII Japanese Ephemera An interesting lot including hand-written postcards.
VC Winner Signed Autograph Letter Rather an interesting letter from Field Marshal Sir Henry Evelyn Wood VC
VE Day Notice to Mediterranean Troops from Field Marshal Alexander
VE Day Notice to Mediterranean Troops from Field Marshal Alexander
Very Fine 18th Century Brown Bess Bayonet Bearing a finely engraved number in cursive script
Very fine 18th Century Land Pattern / Brown Bess Bayonet Bearing distinctive rack marks engraved to the socket, the blade bearing the maker's name Makin and a clear Ordnance view mark. It was found with a removable turned beech wood plug with polished domed pommel which I assume was intended to aide in the use of the bayonet as a hand held side arm. Such fine examples are becoming increasingly difficult to find
Very fine 1907 Pattern Bayonet An example manufactured by Wilkinson in 1918 and uncommon in showing no post-War inspection stamps on the ricasso. It also retains it's blown lacquered scabbard which has avoided the 1920s regulation to blacken scabbard leathers. An uncommon specimen
Very Fine 1945 Denison Smock
Very fine 1st pattern F-S Fighting Knife A rather pleasing example the scabbard of which has been modified for buttoning to a leg pocket and incorporates the lateral slot to the back strap intended to allow it to secure the hilt of the knife itself
Very fine and large Gallipoli Trench Art Shell Case Standing 53 cm tall, this is certainly one of the most impressive trench art shell cases I have ever encountered. It references and depicts a Q Ship on one face, and a memorial to Gallipoli on the other. The shell itself is from an Imperial German naval gun and exhibits what may be battle damage. Certainly worthy of further research.
Very fine Australian Pattern 1907 Bayonet A 1919 dated Lithgow example in original 1919 dated scabbard
Very fine Brown Bess Bayonet An example by Deakin bearing engraved rack marks to socket
Very fine Brown Bess Bayonet Bearing an Ordnance view mark and in extremely pleasing condition
Very fine Crimean War Imperial Russian Powder Horn
Very fine deactivated 1915 SMLE with Matching Serials Sorry, for sale in the UK only. Lacking certificate
Very fine deactivated 1915 SMLE with Matching Serials Additional images
Very fine Georgian Three-draw Brass Telescope In excellent condition, this large example, of a type certainly carried by Naval and army officers, has a 2 1/2" objective, objective lend shade, leather-covered body tube, and sliding ocular and objective lens covers, extended it measures just over one metre
Very fine German Army Officer\'s Dagger An example by Puma, with knot and deluxe hangers
Very fine Great War Brodie Helmet An early example retaining its original paint finish and painted unit insignia in the form of a yellow flaming bomb / grenade. I have a helmet in my own collection bearing the same insignia with provenance to a soldier of the Northumberland Fusiliers. I suspect the badge was partially erased during the War to subdue it. n all an uncommonly fine and attractive early Brodie.
Very fine Grenadier Guards unit-marked Pattern 1907 Bayonet
Very fine inert 1916 No 5 (Mills) Grenade
Very Fine inert No 68 Grenade
Very fine inert WWI 18-pounder Artillery Shell An extremely pleasing example
Very fine inert WWI No 20 Mk 1 rodded Rifle Grenade
Very fine Kriegsmarine S84/98 Bayonet An uncommonly good 1938 example of the bayonet for the German K98, having matching serials and bearing Kriegsamrine Ostsee marks
Very Fine Martini Henry Pattern 1853/74 Socket Bayonet
Very Fine Napoleonic period Volunteer Brown Bess Musket An uncommonly fine example by John Barnett of London, having a pre-1808 cock of swan's neck form and bearing Tower private proof marks, unit-marked and rack numbered on the butt plate tang, the walnut stock retaining its original finish, the lock action strong and positive with a little play in the cock. Superior to most Brown Bess muskets encountered. A lovely Georgian military longarm.
Very Fine Napoleonic period Volunteer Brown Bess Musket Additional images
Very Fine Ordnance Brown Bess Musket An excellent example bearing clear Ordnance Storekeeper's mark with date to butt, entirely free of pitting, having an old toned patina and retaining original finish to stock.
Very fine original 1942 36th Infantry Division Slouch Hat
Very fine pair of 1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers In near unissued condition. Waist 32-inch. Date coded 1942
Very fine Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle Socket Bayonet The blade superb under a coat of old grease
Very Fine Pattern 1876 Martini Henry Socket Bayonet From my personal collection
Very fine Pattern 1907 Bayonet An excellent June 1918 example by Sanderson.
Very fine Pattern 1907 Bayonet A Wilkinson example manufactured during the last month the the Great War and in exceptional condition
Very fine Pattern 1914 Belt
Very fine pre- or early-WWII Army Service Dress Cap Perhaps that of a Warrant Officer. Fabricated in barathea. While it was Royal Artillery chin strap buttons, and has been worn, I can't see evidence of how a cap badge was affixed.
Very Fine RAF Group Captain\'s Peaked Cap An excellent example in a large size
Very fine Sam Browne Haversack and Shoulder Strap One of the best examples I have encountered. It bears the name of E R Litchford, an officer of the Royal Tank Corps and later the Royal Tank Regiment, the haversack bears a button of the former unit.
Very fine Second Pattern FS / Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife
Very fine Suffolk Regiment unit-marked 1907 Pattern Bayonet
Very fine Vetterli-Vitali model 1870/87 Rifle An attractive example of this distinctive 19th Century Italian service rifle based on the advanced Swiss design. In an obsolete calibre allowing it to be owned without licencing or modification.
Very fine Victorian Royal Artillery Officer\'s Shoulder Belt Pouch and Cover
Very fine Volunteer Pattern 1888 Bayonet
Very fine WWII Denison Smock
Very fine WWII Kriegsmarine Dagger From my own collection, an example I acquired directly from the family of the veteran that acquired it during the War. Having an un-decorated blade and the less commonly encountered planished scabbard, the former attribute often associated with NCOs. Un uncommonly fine example
Very fine WWII Medic\'s Water Bottle An exceptional example
Very fine WWII No 19 Wireless Set An excellent 1942 dated set comprising transceiver, supply unit, connector, guards and scarce carrier frame complete with webbing straps (one nut lacking from latter)
Very fine WWII RAF G-Type Oxygen Mask and Hose
Very fine WWII RAF G-Type Oxygen Mask and Hose
Very good 1873 Martini Henry Rifle An 1873 dated MkI Martini Henry rifle later officialy converted to MkII. A British military example later sold to Nepal and discovered part of the Nepalese arsenal cache discovered in 2003.It is an exceptionally good example from this source, having a good bore, stock and patina. A very good example of this iconic Victorian military rifle. Sorry, for sale within the UK only
Very good 1944 Jack Knife by Richards of Sheffield
Very good inert 1941 3-inch Mortar Round
Very Good Pattern 1876 Martini Henry Socket Bayonet
Very Good Wilkinson Sword 1907 Pattern Bayonet Manufactured in 1918 and in WWI dated scabbard.
Very Good WWI German S98/05 Bayonet An excellent fresh out of the attic example of the famous \"butcher\" bayonet. 1915 dated.
Very Good WWI Remington P13 A fine example of this pattern used by the British Army during the First World War and the Home Guard during the Second.
Very good WWII Air Raid Warden\'s Helmet A rather attractive example in excellent condition.
Very Good WWII RAF B-Type Flying Helmet A lovely example of this iconic pattern.
Very good WWII WAAF Photograph and Document Archive An excellent group containing some charmingly candid photographs taken in the UK in 1940 and later in the Middle East
Very good WWII WAAF Photograph and Document Archive Additional images
Very interesting WWII Alloy-Hilted Kukri in Dated Frog A rather attractive and somewhat scarce variant WWII Kukri. The blade is typical of the Ordnance patterns, though the hilt is unusual in being of cast grey metal alloy with steel pommel cap and brass bolster. The original scabbard is of tooled black leather with a pouch for two by-knives, one of which conforms to the pattern of the kukri, the other is a replacement. It is complete with it\'s original British military issue frog. The latter is the only example I have encountered with maker\'s marks and a wartime date. A rare and interesting issue variant.
Very Well Executed Border Regiment Silkwork A lovely example of it\'s kind.
Veteran bring-back WWII Fascist Italian Badge Collection A scarce and varied group including MVSN, Black Shirt, Airforce, Mountain and Colonial troop insignia
Vetterli Vitali M1870 Moschetto Cavalry Carbine A good example of this 19th Century Italian military carbine. In an obsolete calibre allowing it to be owned without licencing or modification
Vickers / Lewis Machine Gun Oil Can
Vickers machine Gun Book An excellent recent publication from Osprey
Vickers Machine Gun Bore Scope
Vickers Machine Gun Bore Scope
Vickers Machine Gun Condenser Can with Spout and Clip
Vickers Machine Gun Condenser Hose
Vickers Machine Gun Condenser Water Can Spout
Vickers Machine Gun Fore Sight Deflection Bar
Vickers Machine Gun Manual, Fire Control, 1939 Small Arms Training Volume I, Pamphlet No7, .303-inch Machine Gun, Part III - Fire Control, 1939. The earliest such manual, running to some 108 pages. Essential for the collector of Vickers related material.
Vickers Machine Gun Manual, Fire Control, 1942 Small Arms Training Volume I, Pamphlet No7, .303-inch Machine Gun, Part III - Fire Control, 1942. Running to 112 pages, a detailed and somewhat interesting manual.
Vickers Machine Gun Manual, Training, 1939 Small Arms Training Volume I, Pamphlet No7, .303-inch Machine Gun, Part II - Training, 1939. This is the earliest edition of this fascinating manual. Particularly well illustrated and containing useful material on the setting up, use and transport of this classic arm. A scarce and much sought after 110 page manual.
Vickers Machine Gun Manual, Training, 1941 Small Arms Training Volume I, Pamphlet No7, .303-inch Machine Gun, Part II - Training, 1941. This manual replaced the previous editions and amendments. Particularly well illustrated and containing fascinating material on the setting up, use and transport of this classic arm. Essential for the collector of Vickers related material.
Vickers Machine Gun Parabolic Flash Eliminator An unissued example.
Vickers Machine Gun Rear Sight
Vickers Machine Gun Trigger Tension Spring Balance
Vickers Machine Gunner Qualification Badge
Vickers Machine Gunner\'s Arm Badge A good example of the forearm badge worn by qualified First Class machine gunners and machine gun marksmen. Complete with original back plate and pins.
Vickers-Armstrong ARP Silver Badge Bay Gaunt, assayed at Birmingham in 1939
Victoria and Albert Museum - European Firearms
Victorian - WWI KOSB Officers Saddle & Tack An excellent useable example. It bears a pre-1901 bi-metallic button of the King's Own Scottish Borderers and came from the estate of P A V Stewart CBE DSO, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Stuart served with the 9th (Scottish) Division in France and Flanders, seeing action at the Somme and other major battles, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and mentioned in despatches.
Victorian - WWI Military Rifle Sling
Victorian - WWI Officer's Sam Browne Haversack Complete with removable shoulder strap and in excellent condition, a lovely example
Victorian - WWI RAMC Soldiers Pay Book and Photographs
Victorian .380 calibre Revolver Ammunition Tin Found with a Boer War Yeomanry holster, belt and ammunition
Victorian / early 20th Century Ammunition Pouch Some stitching requires renewal, otherwise very good indeed
Victorian / Edwardian DLI Glengary Badge
Victorian / WWI Campaign Cutlery
Victorian / WWI Cavalry Saddle Wallets
Victorian / WWI Royal Navy Torpedo Artificer's Tool Box An absolutely fascintaing little box (38cm x 28cm x 11cm). In superb condition given its age. The script I find particularly attractive.
Victorian 106th Bombay Light Infantry Officer's Button
Victorian 1888 Pattern Braces A good but miss-matched pair of Slade Wallace equipment braces. Strong and supple, and a true Left and Right. A useable or displayable original set of these rare braces.
Victorian 19th Middlesex Bloomsbury Rifles Bugle
Victorian 1st (Royal Dragoons) Badge
Victorian 1st Durham Engineer Volunteers ORs Button
Victorian 1st Volunteer Batalion King\'s Own Royal Lancaster Regiment Sword Belt and Buckle
Victorian 1st Volunteer Battalion Green Howards Scarlet Frock
Victorian 1st Volunteer Battalion King\'s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry Blue Cloth Helmet A very fine Victorian officer\'s Home Service Pattern helmet retaining its original helmet plate and transit case. From my personal collection and fresh to the market having been acquired privately many years ago.
Victorian 2nd Volunteer Battalion Derbyshire Regiment Helmet Plate
Victorian 2nd Volunteer Battalion KOSB Water Bottle
Victorian 34th (Cumberland) Regiment Mess Menu Card Holder
Victorian 3rd Volunteer Battalion Durham Light Infantry Shoulder Title
Victorian 3rd Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment Helmet Plate
Victorian 52nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot Glengarry Badge
Victorian 5th Volunteer Battalion Cameronians Scottish Rifles Water Bottle
Victorian 68th Regiment of Foot Officer's Button
Victorian 90th Light Infantry Glengarry Badge
Victorian Air Cane complete with Pump A very good example of these fascinating guns
Victorian Army Officer's Belt Buckle
Victorian Army Officer's Cribbage Board Dated 1852 and bearing the name of its original owner
Victorian Army Officers\' Boots with Spurs A superb pair
Victorian Army Officer\'s Pill Box Cap
Victorian Army Officer\'s Pill Box Cap
Victorian Army Officer\'s Saddle Shabraque
Victorian Army Other Ranks' Brass Belt Buckle
Victorian Army Rifle Association bronze Fob Medallion
Victorian Army Sergeant's Sword Belt
Victorian Army Topography Manual "Topography Made Easy. A complete course for Staff College, promotion, and the Militia Competitive Examinations", compiled by James Corballis, (Late Royal Irish Regiment), part of Gale & Polden's Military Series.
Victorian Army Volunteer Officer\'s Peaked Forage Cap
Victorian Artillery Officer\'s Epaulettes
Victorian Artillery Sweetheart Brooch
Victorian Bayonet Frog A scarce Victorian Bayonet from circa 1860-1880. Most likely Rifles or Volunteer Rifles issue and intended to carry an Enfield rifle yataghan bayonet. The securing strap is lacking though the restorable. A rare example.
Victorian Border Regiment Glengarry Badge
Victorian Brigadier-General Francis James Kempster Autograph
Victorian British Army Rifle Muzzle Cover
Victorian British Army Water Bottle An example of the so-called 'Italian' Pattern
Victorian Buff Leather Pouch An unidentified pouch which for a long time I suspected to be an expense pouch for the Slade Wallace equipment. I should welcome enlightenment
Victorian Campaign Lamp A handsome oil lamp retailed by J C & W Lord of Birmingham. Of high quality construction and in excellent un-restored condition. The design incorporates folding legs to elevate the lantern.
Victorian Carte de Visite
Victorian Carte-de-Visite fo a DLI Officer
Victorian Cavalry Buff Leather Sword Belt
Victorian Cavalry Martingale Breastplate
Victorian Cavalry Other Rank's Buff Leather Belt
Victorian Cavalry Trooper\'s Buff Leather Sword Belt
Victorian Compass A lovely early mahogany-cased example of the type carried by British Army officers.
Victorian Constabulary Socket Bayonet The finest example I have handled
Victorian Court Sword With original knot and in excellent condition, though the scabbard has been tape-bound in some places
Victorian DLI Officer's Forage Cap Badge
Victorian DLI Shoulder Titles As worn on KD from the 1880s
Victorian Dress Spurs
Victorian Drummer's Sword
Victorian Duke of Wellington cast iron Memorial Plaque An excellent example
Victorian Duke of Wellington Character Jug
Victorian Dumbartonshire Rifle Volunteers Waist Belt Locket / Buckle
Victorian Durham Light Infantry OR\'s Helmet Plate
Victorian Durham Light Infantry OR\'s Helmet Plate
Victorian Durham Light Infantry Swagger Stick
Victorian East India Company Sappers & Miners Bayonet A fine example by Deakin
Victorian East Kent Regiment Soldier\'s Account Book
Victorian Enfield Rifle Combination Tool
Victorian Enfield Rifle Combination Tool
Victorian Enfield Rifle Combination Tool
Victorian Enfield Rifle Socket Bayonet
Victorian Fife Light Horse Offcicer's Helmet A silver plated 1871 Pattern Yeomanry Cavalry helmet, having been lacquered it has a yellow hue
Victorian flexible Cosh
Victorian Forfar / Angus Rifle volunteers / KOSB / Gordon Highlanders Buff Leather Belt A rather interesting and absolutely original example bearing a period annotated detailed service record of its original owner
Victorian General Gordon Commemorative Clay Pipe
Victorian General\'s Sword
Victorian Hallamshire Volunteers Name Plate Rather interestingly it has been issued twice, having different names on either face
Victorian Household Cavalry Officer's Cuirass The breast plate and backplate each retaining their leather trim, velvet pickadils and claret leather linings
Victorian Infantry Sergeant's Foot Locker A handsome little steel-strapped wooden chest originally the property of Sergeant H J Smith, 2nd Bedfordshire Regiment
Victorian Inniskillings Clay Pipe
Victorian King's Own Scottish Borderers Helmet Plate Centre It is interesting to note that the upper loop has been folded, likely to allow this badge to be worn on the glengarry
Victorian King\'s Own Scottish Borderers Swagger Stick The pommel tested as silver
Victorian KOSB Glengarry Badge
Victorian Leather Belt A modified variant Slade Wallace belt
Victorian Leather Belt
Victorian Light Dragoon Memoir A fascinating volume. This is an ex-library copy bearing ownership stamps
Victorian Livery Whistle
Victorian Martini Henry Rifle Combination Tool A very good example
Victorian Militia Valise Equipment Buckle
Victorian miniature Parian Bust of Lord Roberts
Victorian North Durham Militia Button
Victorian Northamptonshire Regiment Officer's Sword Belt Having a bi-metallic waist belt locket clasp
Victorian Northamptonshire Regiment Soldier's Pocket Book
Victorian Northumberland Artillery Officer\'s Shoulder Belt Pouch
Victorian Northumberland Yeomanry Officer's 1821 Pattern Sword / Sabre
Victorian novelty pepperette / salt fabricated from a Gibbs No 1 Rifle Cartridge
Victorian Officer's Epaulettes
Victorian Officer's Revolver Ammunition Pouch
Victorian Officer's Waist Belt Clasp
Victorian Officers' Home Service Helmet Chin-strap Bosses
Victorian Officers' Home Service Helmet Spike
Victorian or pre-WWI General\'s Mess Dress A mess dress tunic and waistcoat almost certainly formerly belonging to Major General J S Ewart. Unfortunately stained and showing it\'s age, however rare garments. Service biography Joined Queen\'s Own Cameron Highlanders 1881; Egyptian War, including Battle of Tel-el-Kebir 1882; Nile expedition 1884-1885; Sudan Frontier Field Force 1885-1886; Aide-de-camp to General Officer Commanding, Scottish District 1893-1894; Assistant Military Secretary to Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Malta 1894-1898; Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, Western District 1898-1899; South African War 1899-1902; Assistant Military Secretary, Army Headquarters 1902-1903; Deputy Military Secretary, Army Headquarters 1903-1904; Military Secretary to Secretary of State for War, and Secretary of Selection Board 1904-1906; Director of Military Operations, War Office 1906-1910; Aide-de-camp Gen to the King 1910-1914; Adjutant General to the Forces 1910-1914; World War I 1914-1918; General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Scottish Command 1914-1918; retired 1920; Col, Queen\'s Own Cameron Highlanders 1914-1920 I am also offering Ewart\'s Aide-de-Camp to the King Service Dress shoulder strap insignia, and his cape, together with various uniforms belonging to his son.
Victorian Pattern 1888 Slade Wallace Belt An uncommonly fine example
Victorian Percussion Pocket Pistol
Victorian Pouch or Valise Badge
Victorian Prismatic Compass & Pouch A lovely example of the type of compass carried by officers of Victoria\'s Army. In full working order.
Victorian Private's Enfield Rifle Wrench
Victorian Private\'s Enfield Rifle Combination Tool
Victorian Private\'s Enfield Rifle Combination Tool
Victorian Queen's Westminster Rifle Volunteers Slade Wallace Belt
Victorian Queen\'s Own Royal Staffordshire Yeomanry Cap Badge
Victorian Queen\'s Westminster Rifle Volunteers Waistbelt Locket A rare original example
Victorian Rank Crowns
Victorian Rifle Oil Bottle
Victorian Rifle Volunteer Officers Binoculars A rare example
Victorian Rifle Volunteers Officer\'s Sword A handsome example.
Victorian Rifle Volunteers Pouch Badge
Victorian Rifle Volunteers Sweetheart Brooch
Victorian Rifles Pouch or Belt Badge
Victorian Royal Artillery Helmet Plate
Victorian Royal Artillery Helmet Plate
Victorian Royal Artillery Other Rank's Helmet Plate
Victorian Royal Artillery Shoulder Belt and Pouch
Victorian Royal Artillery Snuff Box A delightful example in horn
Victorian Royal Artillery Watch Chain A steling silver watch Albert with original fob, the latter faced in 9ct gold engraved with a Royal Artillery device. Each curb link bears the Sterling standard assay mark, while both the T-bar and fob bear smith's marks and Assay Office stamps. A rare example.
Victorian Royal Horse Artillery Button
Victorian Royal Marine Artillery Tunic Button
Victorian Royal Marines Slade Wallace Belt
Victorian Royal Navy Officer's Belt
Victorian Royal Navy Officer\'s Sword Belt A lovely example
Victorian Royal Navy Revolver Holster
Victorian Royal Scots Fusiliers Cap Badge
Victorian Royal Scots Piper's Plaid Brooch
Victorian Second Life Guards Whistle
Victorian Shot Flask A good example with intact stitching
Victorian Slade Wallace Bayonet frog Modified for pattern 1907 Bayonet
Victorian Slade Wallace Belt
Victorian Slade Wallace Buff Leather Bayonet Frog, Blackened
Victorian Slade Wallace Equipment Buff Leather Spare Magazine Pouch
Victorian Slade Wallace Equipment Cartridge Pouch
Victorian Slade Wallace Equipment Chape
Victorian Slade-Wallace Equipment Bayonet Frog
Victorian South Durham Militia Other Rank's Button
Victorian South Lancashire Regiment Helmet Plate Centre A genuine example. It shows minor deformation to the lugs.
Victorian souvenir relic of the Roman Post du Gard Aqueduct at Nimes
Victorian Standing Orders of 5th Battalion Lancashire Rifle Volunteers\"
Victorian Stereoscope and 33 Boer War Stereo Cards
Victorian Suffolk Regiment Blue Cloth Helmet An example of the 1871 Pattern Home Service helmet to an Other Rank of the Suffolk Regiment. While the lining isn\'t the most handsome I\'ve handled, the original leather sweatband is present and intact and the exterior is absolutely excellent. The blue cloth has a good nap, while the patent leather edge binding is also in good condition. The cork body is strong and both front and rear peaks are stiff and sound. A good example of this most distinctive item of head dress.
Victorian Sword Belt and Frog
Victorian Sword Stick A rather pleasing example in bamboo, the root bulb forming the pommel, having a tapering square-section blade, the latter decorated with scallops and an engraved longitudinal groove to one face. The hilt bearing an assayed silver collar, a small inset ivory dot to the scabbard throat identifying the correct alignment of the blade upon sheathing.
Victorian three-draw Brass Telescope A rather pleasing example of a type carried by many military personnel
Victorian Truncheon Emblazoned with the Royal cipher and initials MSO
Victorian Truncheon
Victorian Truncheon
Victorian Turned Lignum Vitae Truncheon
Victorian two-volume History of the Crimean War Captain Hozier's classic The Russo-Turkish War - including an account of the Rise and Decline of the Ottoman Power and the History of the Eastern Question. Two volumes bound in half calf and containing an impressive array of engraved plates and maps.
Victorian Volunteer Buff Leather Equipment Valise or Greatcoat Straps
Victorian Volunteer Efficiency Badge
Victorian Volunteer Engineers Whistle
Victorian Volunteer Officer's Sword Belt
Victorian Volunteer Officer\'s Pill Box Cap
Victorian Volunteer Officer\'s Pill Box Cap
Victorian Volunteer Officer\'s Pill Box Cap in original Carton
Victorian Volunteer Pattern 1888 Slade Wallace Belt Bearing unit marks of the 2nd Volunteer Battalion North Lancashire Regiment
Victorian Volunteer Rifles Shoulder Belt Pouch
Victorian Volunteer Slade Wallace Equipment Belt
Victorian Volunteer's Slade Wallace Belt
Victorian War Office Small Wars Manual "Small Wars. Their principles and practice" by Major C E Callwell, Royal Artillery. Published by the Intelligence Division, War Office, 1899. An important study.
Victorian War Office Small Wars Manual Additional images
Victorian Water Bottle An interesting example in heavy guage steel plate, retaining its original fabric cover
Victorian Yeomanry .380 calibre Revolver Holster
Victorian Yeomanry Cavalry Sword Frog Of distinctive form, with white metal fittings
Victorian Yeomanry Snider Enfield Carbine A very fine example in every regard
Victorian Yeomanry Snider Enfield Carbine Additional images
Victorian Yorkshire Regiment / Green Howards Other Rank\'s Helmet Plate
Victorian \"The Hawk Military Glass\" Binoculars with internal compass A handsome set of campaign pocket field glasses
Vietnam War period US M6 Bayonet By Milpar of Colorado, as used on the M14 rifle. The cross guard shows some play
Vintage Shotgun Cartridge Bag While not military issue kit, this was purchased with the military effects of a veteran and is an uncommonly good, indeed a usable example
Vintage Woodbine Cigarettes Packet
Vladimir Peniakoff, IPrivate Army/I Popski's own account of the PPA
Volunteer 1888 Slade Wallace Pattern Belt Rather interestingly unit marked to a Volunteer Artillery unit and later the 7th Battalion Durham Light Infantry
Volunteer Artillery Cap Badge
Volunteer Brunswick Rifle Bayonet
Volunteer Force Long Service Medal To Corporal W Hart, Ist Roxburgh and Selkirk Rifle Volunteer Corps, 1897.
Volunteer Pattern 1888 Bayonet
Volunteer Sergeant's Enfield Rifle Combination Tool
W E Fairbairn \"All-In Fighting\" A fine example of this important manual written but the co-inventor of the FS fighting knife and the Smatchet, both of which are described in this work.
W E Fairbairn, \"All In Fighting\" A first edition of this work by the co-inventor of the FS Fighting knife
W E Fairbairn, \"All In Fighting\" A first edition in dustjacket of this work by the co-inventor of the FS Fighting knife
W Keith Neal & D H L Black, IForsyth & Co: Patent Gunmakers/I The definitive study of this fascinating and innovative firm by two of the giants in the field
W Keith Neal and D H L Black, \"Great British Gunmakers, 1740 - 1790, The History of John Twigg and the Packington Guns\"
W Keith Neil and D HL Back, Forsyth & Co, Patent Gunmakers The standard history of this innovative and important gunmaker and his pistols and guns
W W Greener, \"Sharp Shooting for War and Defence\", 1914
W Y Carman, British Military Uniforms from Contemporary Pictures
W Y Carman, Yeomanry and other Sabretaches
WAAF Auxilliary Tunic Retaining its original insignia to a Wireless Operator. The label is fragmentary but does bear the tunic\'s original owner\'s name.
WAAF Auxilliary Tunic Retaining its original insignia to a Leading Aircraftwoman.
WAAF Identity Discs
WAAF Other Ranks' Hat An excellent example; one of the best I've seen in quite some time
Waffen-SS Belt
Waffen-SS History Volume 4 of RJ Bender and Hugh Taylor's classic history
Waffen-SS Officer's Filed Belt and Buckle A fresh-to-the-market veteran bring-back
Wallace Collection Arms & Armour Catalogue A deluxe edition bound in gilt-tooled green faux leather. James Mann's catalogue of this world class collection remains a classic study
Walter & Hughes, A Primer of World Bayonets
Walter & Hughes, A Primer of World Bayonets
Walter, Guns of the First World War
Walter, The Luger Book "The encyclopaedia of the Borchardt-Luger handguns, 1885-1985"
Walter, \"The Luger Story\"
War Assistance Short Johns A mint unissued pair of WWII US-made War Assistance British Army issue underwear short-Johns.
War Department Controlled Troops printed Flash
War Department Fleet Flash
War Department Fleet printed Flash
War Department Gift Vouchers War Department Gift Vouchers, allow total flexibility in choice of gift. To order your voucher simply email stating the voucher value required and whether you would like to pay by Paypal or cheque. Postage is free and there are no charges for Paypal payments. Have a very happy Christmas
War Department Gift Vouchers War Department Gift Vouchers, allow total flexibility in choice of gift. To order your voucher simply email stating the voucher value required and whether you would like to pay by Paypal, bank transfer or cheque. Postage is free. Have a very happy Christmas
War Department Gift Vouchers War Department Gift Vouchers, allow total flexibility in choice of gift. To order your voucher simply email stating the voucher value required and whether you would like to pay by Paypal, bank transfer or cheque. Postage is free. Have a very happy Christmas
War Department Mess Sherry Decanter Label Bearing Ordnance stores marks
War Economy Plastic Rank Pips
War Economy Plastic Rank Pips
War Emergeny Information & Instructions Leaflet A very early WWII Civil Defence pamphlet
War Office Controlled Troops Flash
War Office Controlled Troops printed Flash
War Office Controlled Units Printed Flash
War Office Fleet Formation Sign
War Office handbook Words and Phrases in German
War Service Chevrons
War Service Chevrons
Ward and Ingram, Buying and Selling Wartime Collectables
Warrant Officer Brass Badges
Warrant Officer Brass Badges
Warrant Officer Rank Badges
Warrant Officer Wrist Rank Insignia
Warrant Officer's Bullion Rank Badge
Warrant Officer's wrist Rank Badge
Warrant Officers\' Wrist Rank
Warrant Officers\' Wrist Rank
Warrant Officer\'s Rank Badge A large specimen measuring 85mm x 75mm
Warrant Officer\'s Rank Crown
Warren Moore, Weapons of the American Revolution A classic study and an essential reference for collectors of 18th Century military swords, accoutrments, bayonets and firearms
Wartime book Parachutist by Pegasus
Wartime collection of Luftwaffe Aircraft Wreck Souvenirs As collected during the War
Warwickshire Battery Royal Horse Artillery Cap Badge
Water Bottle In unsissued condition
Water Bottle
Water Bottle
Water Bottle
Water Bottle in 1940 dated P'37 Webbing Carrier
Water Sterilizing Kit Tin
Water Sterilizing Outfit
Water Sterilizing Outfit
Water Sterilizing Outfit
Watrous, \"The History of Winchester Firearms, 1866-1966\"
Waziristan District Flash
Weapon Training Memorandum No. 8 Published in 1945 and running to some 50 pages.
Weapons & Equipment of the Victorian Soldier An excellent reference
Weapons and Equipment of the Victorian Soldier A scarce copy of Donald Featherstone\'s 1978 classic. It runs to some 130 pages with chapters covering muskets and rifles, bayonets, swords, pistols, lances, machine guns, artillery, mountain guns, rockets and equipment. An excellent read and essential reference.
Weapons Training Memorandum No. 6 Published in 1943 and introducing the Gammon Grenade.
Webbing & leather Rifle Sling Variations of this pattern were marketed to marksmen as the 'Bisley'
Webbing Anklets A mint post-War set ideal for re-enacting use
Webbing Anklets A scarce mint unissued 1940 dated pair in a large size
Webbing Anklets
Webbing Pouch / Stable Belt
Webbing Rifle Sling An un-Blanco'd example
Webbing Rifle Sling
Webbing Rifle Sling
Webbing Rifle Sling
Webbing Rifle Sling
Webbing Rifle Valise
Webbing Sten Gun Bandolier One of the most sought after items of WWII British webbing. This example is in un-Blanco'd condition and 1942 dated
Webbing Waist Belt for WWII Wireless Set No18
Webbing Wire Cutter Frog
Webely MkIV .38 Revolver A good deactivated example of this classic revolver of the Second World War. It retains a high degree of original finish. Complete with UK Proof House Deactivation Certificate. Sorry, not for sale outside the UK.
Webley & Scott Automatic Pistols A virtually as-new copy of Gordon Bruce\'s stunning work Webley & Scott Automatic Pistols. Published to an extremely high standard in 1992 this monumental work runs to some 304 pages of definitive text supported by superb illustrations. The standard reference.
Webley Revolver Cleaning Rod An uncommon manufacturer-marked example
Webster and Nelson, \"Uniforms of the Soviet Union 1918 - 1945\"
Weeks, Military Smallarms of the 20th Century The best book of its kind
Wehrmacht Army Officer's Delux Dagger Straps
Wehrmacht Army Officer's Sword Carrier
Wehrmacht Army Officer's Sword Carrier
Wehrmacht Camouflage Uniforms The best book in its field
Wehrmacht Divisional Signs Book A long since out-of-pring Almark title
Wehrmacht Esbit Stove
Wehrmacht Goggles
Wehrmacht Hetzer Jagdpanzer Book
Wehrmacht Issue Spectacles
Wehrmacht Map Case Chart Pencil Kit
Wehrmacht P35 Radom Automatic Pistol Holster
Wehrmacht Y-Straps
Weimar German Hyper Inflation Banknote
Welch Regiment Brooched Cap Badge
Well marked Great War Derby Scheme Arm Band
Welser, Reichswehr and Wehrmacht Bayonets 1920-1945 A seldom encountered study
Welser, Reichswehr and Wehrmacht Bayonets 1920-1945
Welsh Guards Cloth Shoulder Title
Welsh Guards Shoulder Title
Welsh Guards Shoulder Title
Welsh Guards Shoulder Title
Welsh Horse Cap Badge
Welsh Regiment Cap Badge
Welsh Regiment Collar Badges
Welsh Regiment enameled-silver Sweetheart Brooch
Werhmacht Camouflage Markings Book A long since out-of-pring Almark title
Wessex Division Flash
West African Expeditionary Force Flash
West End Watch Co Trench Watch An excellent example of this type having unusually thick glass. In running order.
West Riding District Flash
West Riding Royal Horse Artillery Cap Badge
West Scotland District Flash
West Scotland District Printed Flash
West Scotland District Printed Flashes
West Yorkshire Regiment Cap Badge
West Yorkshire Regiment Cap Badge
West Yorkshire Regiment Cap Badge
West Yorkshire Regiment Cap Badge
West Yorkshire Regiment Cap Badge
West Yorkshire Regiment Officer's Service Dress Bronze Cap Badge
West Yorkshire Regiment Plastic Cap Badge
West Yorkshire Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Title
West Yorkshire Regiment Tropical Slip-on Shoulder Title
Western Command Flash
Western Front Association Blazer Badge
Western Scottish District Flash
Westlake's Kitchener's Army An important study
Westlake's British Army Territorial Battalions
Westlake, British Battalions on the Somme
Westlake, Collecting Metal Shoulder Titles The standard reference
Westlake, Kitchener's Army
Westlake, The Rifle Volunteers
Westlake, \"Collecting Metal Shoulder Titles\" The standard reference
Westlake, \"Collecting Metal Shoulder Titles\" The standard reference
Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry Cap Badge
Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry Cap Badge
Wheeler, Seitengewehr: History of the German Bayonet 1919-1945 A superb study
Wheeler, Seitengewehr: History of the German Bayonet 1919-1945 A superb study
Whilst browsing the RAF shop category, don\'t forget to also check the Uniforms and Helmets & Headgear categories for further RAF material
Whistle Chain
White & Munhall, Pistol and Revolver Cartridges
White Dress / Walking Out Lanyard
White Enamel Mug
White Feather Hackle
White Lanyard
White Lanyard
White Lanyard
White Metal Rank Pips
White Nylon Parade / Dress Bayonet Frog
White Vinyl Full Dress Bayonet Frog
White Webbing Bayonet Frog
Whitelaw, \"Scottish Arms Makers\" A posthumous compilation of seminal and important studies of Scottish arms by this hugely important collector and researcher. Including articles on swords, dirks, and pistols
Whitgift Centenary of the Great War Exhibition Book A high quality catalogue of an exceptionally good exhibition
Wilkinson - Flintlock Pistols
Wilkinson Badges of the British Army 1820 to the Present A very useful and compact reference
Wilkinson Badges of the British Army 1820 to 1960 A very useful and compact reference
Wilkinson Badges of the British Army 1820 to the Present A very useful and compact reference
Wilkinson Latham, British Military Bayonets
Wilkinson Sword 2nd Pattern FS Fighting Knife A very attractive fresh-to-the-market example. It is in excellent condition throughout. The hilt is exceptional, retaining almost all its original finish. The blade has clear etching, is its full length, with no pitting, nicks, bends or re-finishing. The scabbard, save for the elastic having failed as usual, is in stunning virtually mint condition and retains its \"wings\". A very desirable example.
Wilkinson Sword 2nd Pattern FS Fighting Knife An early example having a sought after hand-forged rather than a machine made blade. Etched with the Wilkinson and F-S devices to the fortes. Interestingly the scabbard has been period-modified by way of having the elastic hilt retaining strap replaced bya leather strap with press-stud closure.
Wilkinson, Antique Pistols
Wilkinson, Badges of the British Army, 1820-196o
Wilkinson, Cavalry and Yeomanry Badges of the British Army 1914
Wilkinson, Edged Weapons
Wilkinson, Flintlock Guns and Rifles
Wilkinson, Flintlock Pistols
Wilkinson, IAntique Arms and Armour/I A book I recall borrowing from the local library as a young boy and being spellbound by
Wilkinson-Latham, \'British Artillery on Land and Sea, 1790-1820\' A superb study
William Guthman, \"Guns & Other Arms\" A scarce US publication which includes some superb articles including two on scrim shanked / engraved powder horns
William IV 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer's Sword / Sabre A pleasing example
William IV Pattern 1821 Light Cavalry Sword
William Keith Neal & D H Black, The Mantons: Gunmakers The definitive study
William Keith Neal, Collecting Duelling Pistols
William Manchester, \"The Arms of Krupp, 1587-1968\" A history of the German arms manufacturer
William Ried, The Lore of Arms This remains a remarkable achievement, the draftsmanship and breadth of the work is somewhat impressive
Williams and De Reuck, The Royal Armoury at Greenwich 1515-1649, a History of its Technology A superb academic study of Greenwich armour
Williamson, The Iron Cross, a History, 1813-1957
Williamson, Winchester, the Gun that Won the West
Williamson, \"The Collector and Researchers Guide to the Great War. II. Small Arms, Munitions, Militaria\" An. indispensable reference. A book I refer to frequently. Very useful for identifying unit marks on bayonets and other small arms
Wilton House Arms & Armour Catalogue
Wiltshire Regiment Cap Badge
Wiltshire Regiment Cloth Shoulder Title
Wiltshire Regiment Cloth Shoulder Title
Wiltshire Regiment Officer's Service Dress Bronze Cap Badge
Winant, \"Firearms Curiosa\" A classic study of eccentric and unusual guns
Winston Churchill's History of WWI An early well-illustrated three-volume edition of Churchill's classic history.
Wireless Set No 18 With aerial rods
Wireless Set No 19 Cont Unit No 2 Mk II
Wireless Set No 19 Control Units Marked in both English and Russian cyrillic
Wireless Set No 19 Distribution Junction Box No 3
Wireless Set No 19 Distribution Junction Box No 3
Wireless Set No 19 Distribution Junction Box No 3
Wireless Set No 19 Remote Control Junction
Wireless Set No 19 Remote Control Junction Box No 2
Wireless Set No 22 Manual
Wireless Set No 38 Aerial and Rod Case The No 3 Aerial Case in near unissued condition complete with aerial. One of the most difficult to find accessories for the No 38 set
Wireless Set No 38 Technical Pamphlets Extremely detailed publications
Wireless Set No38 Junction Box
Wireless Set No38 Junction Box One of the rarest items of equipment related to the No38 Wireless Set
Wolfgang Peter-Michel, \"The Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Kn life. Collecting Britain\'s Most Iconic Dagger\"
Women's Army Auxilliary Corps Officer's Cap Badge
Women's Land Army Armband Indicating 6 1/2 years' service
Women's Land Army Armband Indicating 3 years' service
Women's Land Army Armband Indicating 5 1/2 years' service
Women's Land Army Armband Indicating 8 years' service
Women's Land Army Cap Badge
Women's Land Army Cap Badge An early production glass enamelled example
Women's Land Army Cap Badge
Women's Land Army Christmas Card
Women's Land Army Memoir
Women's Section British Legion Badge
Women's Transport Service, FANY Shoulder Title
Womens Land Army Cloth Badge
Women\'s Junior Air Corps Badge
Women\'s Land Army Armband An excellent original example in superb condition.
Women\'s Land Army Cap Badge
Women\'s Land Army Cap Badge
Women\'s Land Army Cap Badge
Women\'s Land Army Cap Badge
Women\'s Land Army Proficiency Badge
Worcestershire Regiment Bridle Badge
Worcestershire Regiment Cap Badge
Worcestershire Regiment Cap Badge
Worcestershire Regiment Sweetheart Brooch
Worcestershire Regiment Sweetheart Brooch In enamelled silver
Worcestershire Regiment Sweetheart Brooch
Worcestershire Regiment Tropical Slip-on Shoulder Title
Worcestershire Yeomanry P\'1908 Cavalry Trooper\'s Sword
World War One Source Book Haythornethwaite\'s superb reference
Wounded Strip
Wounded Stripe
Wounded Stripe
Woven Tie
WRAC Cloth Shoulder Title
WVS ARP Lapel Badge
WVS Civil Defence Lapel Badge
WVS Lapel / Hat Badge
WVS Peaked Cap
WW2 Hampshire Regiment Battle Dress Blouse with Beja Battle Badge A rare 1940 Pattern BD blouse bearing Hampshire Regiment shoulder titles, printed 46th Infantry Division formation signs and Mechanised Transport Driver\'s badge alongside the rare Beja battle shield. Ex Rod Flood collection
WW2 Japanese Special Naval Landing Forces Field Cap. A mint example of these scarce Japanese marine troops issue caps
WWI US Army Air Corps Air Service Command Badge
WWI 'Hate' Belt An uncommon complete example manufactured from a length of Maxim machine gun belt and affixed with British, Canadian and German insignia
WWI 'Soldiers Friend' Metal Polish An un-used tin with original contents
WWI 'Speed Up Munitions' Badge A rather attractive example
WWI 'stitched peak' Trench Cap A good example of this sought after item of First World War British Army headdress. The oil cloth crown lining has been removed, apparently during the service life of the cap.
WWI 'stitched peak' Trench Cap Additional images
WWI 'The Kitchener' Brass Button Stick A rare variant
WWI 'The Pioneer' Equipment Protector / Button Stick
WWI 'Vigilant' type Trench Mirror This near iconic item of trench equipment was commonly used to peer over parapets affixed to a bayonet. Early examples were commercially produced, though ultimately the Ordnance officially issued this pattern, I suspect this is one such
WWI 'Vigilant' type Trench Mirror As used affixed to the bayonet to act as a trench 'persicope'
WWI - WWII Black Watch Glengarry
WWI - WWII British Army Revolver Cleaning Rod
WWI - WWII Cameronians Glengarry A lovely example
WWI - WWII Cameronians Glengarry
WWI - WWII Clip of .303 Drill Rounds
WWI - WWII Gun Cleaning Cloth "four by two"
WWI - WWII Infantry Equipment Book A classic Men-at-Arms title and an essential reference
WWI - WWII Kit Bag Lock
WWI - WWII Officer's Malacca Cane / Cosh An otherwise typical swagger cane that has been weighted at one end by the insertion of lead or another metal core to allow it to serve as a weapon
WWI - WWII Officer\'s Cavalry Twill Breeches
WWI - WWII Officer\'s Fox\'s Puttees From the Ponsonby group listed. Card not included.
WWI - WWII Revolver Lanyard
WWI - WWII Revolver Lanyard
WWI - WWII Revolver Lanyard
WWI - WWII Rifles Regiment Officer's Sam Browne Belt
WWI - WWII Royal Navy Boatswain\'s Call
WWI - WWII Royal Navy Petty Officer's Peaked Cap A very good example
WWI - WWII Royal Navy Petty Officer's Peaked Cap An very good example
WWI - WWII Royal Navy White Ensign Flag
WWI - WWII Sam Brown Belt and Sword Frog From the Ponsonby group listed. Card not included.
WWI - WWII Signaller\'s Qualification Badge A good example complete with backing plate and pins.
WWI - WWII Trench Art Bullet Petrol Lighter
WWI - WWII Voluntary Aid Detachment Brassard
WWI - WWII Webbing Rifle Sling
WWI - WWII Woolen Balaclava
WWI -WWII Woolen Wrist Comforters
WWI .303 Bullet Watch Fob
WWI .303 Drill Rounds
WWI / inter-War Flying Helmet An interesting variant in good condition.
WWI / inter-War Mills Webbing Equipment Cleaner A rare little tin and contents
WWI / WWII Grenade Badge
WWI / WWII Grenade Badge
WWI / WWII Grenade Badge
WWI / WWII Military Kukri An attractive example bearing its original owner's service number struck onto its blade and retaining its original frog
WWI 11th (Lonsdale) Battalion Border Regiment Cap Badge A rare example.
WWI 11th Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders ORs Identity Wristlet
WWI 12th Battalion Highland Light Infantry Identity Disc Fabricated from a French coin
WWI 18-pounder Artillery Shell Case Fuse Protector
WWI 18-pounder Artillery Shell Case Fuse Protector
WWI 18-pr Artillery Shell Case
WWI 18-pr Artillery Shell Case
WWI 1903 Pattern Belt A commercial variant with permanently stitched buckle as supplied to VTC and similar units.
WWI 1903 Pattern Infantry Bandolier A good 1917 dated example
WWI 1903 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier
WWI 1903 Pattern Webbing Belt
WWI 1903 Pattern Webbing Belt A good used example
WWI 1903 Pattern Webbing Belt
WWI 1908 Pattern Webbing Bayonet Frog
WWI 1908 Pattern Webbing Belt
WWI 1908 Pattern Webbing Support Straps Unit marked and faintly 1918 dated
WWI 19th Battalion Rifle Brigade Identity Disc
WWI 2-inch Mortar Periscope Sight A rare example of the Periscope No 4 specifically designed for use with the WWI 2" British "Toffee Apple" Trench Mortars.
WWI 2-pr Sub-Calibre Cartridge Case
WWI 37mm Pom-Pom Gun Round
WWI 4th KOSB Document Group A rare group including two detailed War diaries, rare training record for the British contract Arisaka rifle, and hand written training notes covering grenades and other aspects of trench warfare
WWI 6th Officer Cadet Battalion Brass Shoulder Titles This Battalion was at Oxford University
WWI 75 mm Artillery Shell Case
WWI 7th (Queen's Own) Hussars Brass Cap Badge
WWI 8th Royal Scots Identity Disc Wristlet
WWI 9th (Scottish) Infantry Division Arm Badge As worn on a blue fabric disc backing
WWI 9th (Scottish) Infantry Division Badge
WWI 9th Royal Scots Standing Orders
WWI 9th Scottish Division Formation Badge As worn on the upper arm on a blue circular cloth flash
WWI Aerial Dart An original example of the Flechette Bon as used by British, French and German air forces
WWI Aerial Flechette
WWI Aircraft Lewis Gun Manual
WWI ANZAC Sweetheart Brooch In silver-mounted tortoiseshell
WWI ANZAC Sweetheart Brooch In 9ct-gold-faced silver
WWI Apparatus Observation of Fire Slide Rule Mk VI The central slide requires freeing
WWI Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Glengarry
WWI Armoured Car Brooch / Badge
WWI Army & Navy Stores Officer\'s Campaign Stove An exceptional example
WWI Army Dental Corps Cap Badge
WWI Army Dental Corps Officers' Service Dress Collar Badges
WWI Army Issue Binoculars A superb set of 1917 dated No3 MkII Prismatic Binoculars. Such excellent examples really are becoming scarce.
WWI Army Issue Spoon Bearing issue marks to the 1st Royal Fusiliers.
WWI Army Issue Spoon Bearing issue marks to the Suffolk Regiment
WWI Army Officer's Horse Bit and Reins
WWI Army Officer's Horse Bit, Bridle and Reins
WWI Army Officer's Spurs
WWI Army Reserve Exemption Document Group
WWI Army Saddle Wallets An excellent pair of these seldom-encountered pouches.
WWI Army Service Corps Cap Badge
WWI Army Service Corps Cap Badge
WWI Army Service Corps Celluloid Matchbox Cover
WWI Army Service Corps economy Cap Badge
WWI Army Service Corps Officer's Sword A very fine example of the Sword, Army Service Corps, Officer, Pattern 1891. The blade etching incorporating the ASC badge and the retailer's details of Gaunt. This is likely a Wilkinson piece and it bears the serial 14255 the blade back edge, offering up the possibility of identifying the original owner of the sword.
WWI Army Service Corps Officer's Sword Additional images
WWI Army Service Corps Photograph The subject wearing 1903 Pattern accoutrements
WWI Army Service Corps Trench Art Paper Knife
WWI Artillery Finger Ring
WWI Artillery Gun Layer Qualification Badge
WWI Artillery Territorials Cap Badge
WWI Artillery Training Pamphlet
WWI Austrian Bayonet A good example of the Austrian Model 1895 Bayonet for the Mannlicher rifle, a scarce example complete with it\'s original leather frog.
WWI Austrian M 1895 Bayonet With original frog
WWI Austrian Tradition Badge
WWI Austrian Trench Knife An excellent example retaining the often lacking belt loop
WWI Austrian Trench Knife A good example of the Österreichisch-ungarisches Kampfmesser Modell 1917, Austrian-Hungarian Fighting-knife M 1917. This example retains its leather belt loop and bears an unidentified cutler's mark
WWI Austro-Hungarian M 1895 NCO\'s Bayonet
WWI Austro-Hungarian M 1917 Trench Knife An excellent example attributed to Resicka
WWI Austro-Hungarian M 1917 Trench Knife An excellent example by Wiener Waffen Fabrik
WWI Battledress Escape and Evasion Brass Button Compass
WWI Bausch & Lomb US-made Binoculars Bearing British Ordnance stamps. Optics good, just a little spotty.
WWI Bayonet Periscope Mirror A good example of the folding trench mirror designed to be fitted to the blade of a bayonet. One hinge loop is loose at one end though it isn\'t immediately apparent. A lovely example.
WWI Bayonet-fitting Trench Mirror A rare example bearing its original owner's name, rank and number
WWI book - Straight Tips for 'Subs' An utterly quaint publication with some superb period advertisements
WWI Border Regiment Casualty Photograph In original frame and printed mount. I shall post without the glass
WWI Border Regiment Embroidered Silk Handkerchief
WWI Border Regiment Medal Pair
WWI Border Regiment Medal Pair
WWI Border Regiment Medal Pair and Brooched Cap Badge
WWI Border Regiment Shoulder Titles From the personal effects of Lance Corporal J J Carruthers, Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry and Border Regiment
WWI Border Regiment Sweetheart Locket Brooch A scarce type
WWI Brass Button Stick
WWI Brass Button Stick An uncommon example struck with its original owner\'s service number
WWI Brass Button Stick Bearing its original owner's service number
WWI Brass Button Stick with Issue marks An excellent example showing multiple re-issue and bearing unit marks.
WWI Brass Kit Bag Lock An unusually heavy example.
WWI Brass Kit Bag Lock and Padlock Lacking key
WWI Bristol Aircraft Propeller
WWI British / Canadian Army Clasp Knife Manufactured by George Wostenholm and bearing both a Canadian Ordnance ownership mark and a six-digit service number
WWI British Army Issue Trench Wire Cutters Quite simply the best set of WWI British Army long-handled wire cutters I have ever seen. These turn up occasionally though almost invariably are pitted and have wormed or otherwise damaged handles. This set appear virtually mint, even the jaws are near perfect. 1916 dated and impossible to improve.
WWI British Army Mk V Special Binoculars A very good pair in 1916 dated case
WWI British Army Officers' Sword A pleasing example of the 1896 Pattern sword complete with oil cloth cover
WWI British Army Uniforms, Equipment Book A classic Men-at-Arms title and an essential reference
WWI British Army Wire Cutters The best example of this pattern I have encountered
WWI British Artillery Fuse Ink Well A No80 fuse professionally adapted as an ink well and mounted on a turned oak base. It bears an engraved plaque which shows this particular shell to have been of significance to the soldier with initials WHCJ who commissioned the work. Certainly worthy of further research.
WWI British Artillery No 101 Fuze
WWI British Battle Insignia Book A classic Men-at-Arms title and an essential reference
WWI British Bayonet-fitting Trench Mirror An uncommon example of these saught after trench mirrors desogned to be held aloft affixed to a P'07 bayonet. This scarce example is maker-marked Sercretan, Paris.
WWI British Bayonet-fitting Trench Mirror An uncommon example of these sought after trench mirrors designed to be held aloft affixed to a P'07 bayonet
WWI British Bayonet-fitting Trench Mirror An uncommon example of these sought after trench mirrors designed to be held aloft affixed to a P'07 bayonet
WWI British Brodie Helmet An example pre-dating the rubber 'doughnut' introduced during 1917
WWI British Brodie Helmet An example pre-dating the rubber 'doughnut' introduced during 1917
WWI British Brodie Helmet
WWI British Generals' Buttons
WWI British Generals' Collar Badges
WWI British Military Aircraft Book The excellent RAF Museum reprint of official RFC and RNAS rigging and technical manuals
WWI British No 80 Artillery Shell Fuze
WWI British P'13 Bayonet Rather a good example
WWI British Trench Wire Cutters
WWI British Trench Wire Cutters
WWI British War and Victory Medal Miniatures
WWI Brodie Helmet A very fine example with original paint
WWI Brodie Helmet A very good example
WWI Brodie Helmet A very respectable untouched example
WWI Brodie Helmet An exceptional example
WWI Brodie Helmet An exceptional example
WWI Brodie Helmet
WWI Brodie Helmet Shell An example of the early sharp-edged War Office Pattern helmet. Though lacking liner and bearing a non-military over-paint, I bought it as its rim underside clearly bears its original owners initials and service number scratched into the original surface. Worthy of a little research.
WWI BSA Lee Enfield Oil Rifle Bottle
WWI Bullion Rank Pips 6 large and 4 smaller
WWI Bully Beef Tin Opener
WWI Button Stick Unit marked to the 8th DLI
WWI C.E.F Services at the Front Lapel Badge A lovley original example.
WWI Cambrai Sweetheart Brooch A lovely example in silver and gilt.
WWI Campaign / Travel Spirit Burner and Cup Typical of the kit purchased by officers
WWI Canadian Lee Enfield Rifle Brass Oil Bottle
WWI Canadian Lee Enfield Rifle Brass Oil Bottle
WWI Canadian Lee Enfield Rifle Brass Oil Bottle
WWI Canadian MK I Ross Rifle Bayonet An example with un-modified blade
WWI Canadian Mk II Ross Rifle Bayonet The scabbard having been modified for use with a webbing bayonet frog
WWI Canadian MkII Ross Bayonet An uncommon example
WWI Canadian Ross Rifle early MkII Bayonet With early blade profile and pommel rivet. Of particular interest are issue marks on the grips indicating issue to the Canadian Expeditionary Force
WWI Canadian Ross Rifle Modified MkII Bayonet A very good example of this distinctive pattern
WWI Casualty Condolence Letter
WWI Casualty Group A British War and Victory Medal to 164583 Gunner William Charles Davey, Royal Field Artillery, who died 4th May 1917 during the Battle of Arras, aged just 19. It comes with supporting documentation and Memorial Plaque. Interestingly the latter bears an error in so far as his surname is miss-spelled. This group was purchased recently from the family of Gunner Davey.
WWI Cavalry / Mounted Officers Whipcord Pantaloons
WWI Cavalry Mess Tin and Strap
WWI Cavalry Officer's Spurs
WWI Celluliod Matchbox Cover With portrait photograph insert, perhap In-Memoriam of a casualty.
WWI Cheshire Regiment Cap Badge Of the type worn between 1898 and 1922.
WWI Cigarette Cards - Formation Signs
WWI Clasp / Jack Knife with Royal Engineers Issue Marks
WWI Clip of .303 Drill Rounds With correct stripper clip.
WWI Clip of .303 MkVII Drill Rounds for the SMLE
WWI Clip of SMLE Drill .303 Rounds
WWI Clip of SMLE Drill .303 Rounds
WWI Coast Guard Photograph
WWI Combined Leave and Railway Ticket
WWI Commemorative Watch Fob
WWI Cotton Bandolier
WWI Cotton Bandolier
WWI Cotton Bandolier
WWI Cotton Lanyard From the personal effects of Lance Corporal J J Carruthers, Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry and Border Regiment
WWI Crested China 'Flags of the Allies' Bell Tent A charming object.
WWI Crested China Mills Grenade
WWI Cumberland & Westmorland Yeomanry Collar Badge
WWI D-shaped Mess Tins I've been unable to release the lid from the tin, hence the price
WWI Daily Mail War Map
WWI dated 1903 Infantry Bandolier A very pleasing example of this pattern
WWI dated Mess Tins
WWI Dated P\'08 Straps, Supporting
WWI Dated Sam Browne Accoutrements A rare period set including both braces, on of these including a pocket for a whistle
WWI Daylight Signalling Lamp The best example of this instrument I have seen
WWI Daylight Signalling Lamp Additional images
WWI Demobilization Movement Card
WWI Denbigh Yeomanry Regimental Quarter Master Sergeant's Ditty Box
WWI Denim Trench Cap A lovely example retaining its original York & Lancaster Regiment cap badge. Of note are the War economy pressed leather General Service buttons. What is also pleasing is the way it naturally folds flat, having been carried this way by its original owner.
WWI Derby Scheme Arm band At the time of Lord Kitchener's drive for recruits, Lord Derby introduced a scheme whereby people of less than 18 could join up under the condition that when they reached 18 they would be enlisted into the armed forces. Volunteers wore a khaki armband and got 10 shillings for joining up under the scheme. This is an excellent well-marked example.
WWI Derby Scheme Arm Band At the time of Lord Kitchener's drive for recruits, Lord Derby introduced a scheme whereby people of less than 18 could join up under the condition that when they reached 18 they would be enlisted into the armed forces. Volunteers wore a khaki armband and got 10 shillings for joining up under the scheme. This is an excellent well-marked example.
WWI Derby Scheme Armband At the time of Lord Kitchener\'s drive for recruits, Lord Derby introduced a scheme whereby people of less than 18 could join up under the condition that when they reached 18 they would be enlisted into the armed forces. Volunteers wore a khaki armband and got 10 shillings for joining up under the scheme. This is an excellent well-marked example.
WWI Derby Scheme Armband At the time of Lord Kitchener\'s drive for recruits, Lord Derby introduced a scheme whereby people of less than 18 could join up under the condition that when they reached 18 they would be enlisted into the armed forces. Volunteers wore a khaki armband and got 10 shillings for joining up under the scheme. This is an excellent well-marked example.
WWI Derby Scheme Armband At the time of Lord Kitchener\'s drive for recruits, Lord Derby introduced a scheme whereby people of less than 18 could join up under the condition that when they reached 18 they would be enlisted into the armed forces. Volunteers wore a khaki armband and got 10 shillings for joining up under the scheme. This is an excellent well-marked example.
WWI Die-cast Lead Vickers Machine Gun Corps Toy Soldier
WWI DLI Officer's Cap Badge with Gaunt Plaque
WWI DLI slip-on Cloth Shoulder Titles
WWI double-strap Sam Browne Belt
WWI Drill .303 Clip
WWI Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regiment Identity Disc
WWI Durham Light Infantry Officer\'s Service Dress Cap A lovely example complete with narrow chin strap characteristic of First War examples
WWI economy all-brass East Surrey Regiment Cap Badge
WWI economy all-brass Manchester Regiment Cap Badge A maker-marked example
WWI economy all-brass Middlesex Regiment Cap Badge
WWI economy all-brass Northamptonshire Regiment Cap Badge
WWI economy all-brass Suffolk Regiment Cap Badge
WWI Economy Royal Engineers Cap Badge The solid-type lacking piercings.
WWI Enfield SMLE Rifle Oil Bottle
WWI Enfield SMLE Rifle Oil Bottle
WWI Engraved Trench Art Shell Case A charming 1916 example
WWI Entrenching Tool A 1915 dated sirhind type tool head and a rare ash helve with a lovely patina
WWI Entrenching Tool Head An extremely well marked and 1915 dated example.
WWI Entrenching Tool Head
WWI Entrenching Tool Helve
WWI Field Service Post Card
WWI Field Service Post Card
WWI Field Service Post Card
WWI Field Service Post Card
WWI Field Service Post Card
WWI Field Service Post Card
WWI Field Service Post Card
WWI Field Service Post Card
WWI Field Service Post Card
WWI Field Service Post Card
WWI Field Service Post Card
WWI Field Service Post Card
WWI Field-published Artillery Spotting Leaflet
WWI Flying Goggles With distinctive green glass lenses
WWI Folding Saw and Pouch
WWI For Service & Sacrifice Watch Fob
WWI Framed Photograph of a War Munitions Worker
WWI Framed Photographic Portrait of Field Marshall Earl Kitchener Standing approx 30 cm high
WWI Framed Sentimental Postcard
WWI French Artillery Fuze
WWI French Mle 1886 Lebel Bayonet An excellent example reatining its original frog
WWI French Pattern 1886/16 Bayonet
WWI French Trench Knife An example of the French Couteau Poignard Mle 1916 "Le Vengeur", or Knife-Dagger Model 1916, "The Avenger”, the “Avenger” name referring to the to the Franco Prussian War of 1870, this example by S.G.C.O. (Societe Generale Coutellerie et Orfeverie)
WWI Gallipoli / ANZAC Postcards
WWI General Service Button Sweetheart Brooch
WWI General Service Buttons
WWI German - Austrian Training Stick Grenade
WWI German / Austrian Entrenching Tool A rare saw-tooth-edged example of Linneman's patent tool
WWI German 10.5cm Artillery Shell Case
WWI German 1909 Pattern Ammunition Pouches
WWI German Army Portrait Photograph
WWI German Artillery Dopp. Z 92. K time Fuze
WWI German Artillery Dopp. Z 92. time Fuze
WWI German Artillery Fuze Paperweight A very handsome period example, not a recent battlefield-dug artefact.
WWI German Artillery Shell Case
WWI German Bayonet Frog A maker-marked example in an early-War brown finish
WWI German Belt An excellent homogenous example. The Prussian state buckle retains its tab. A nicely stamped and untouched example.
WWI German Belt The Prussian Model 1915 buckle retaining its dated leather tab, and the belt leather also dated. In an uncommonly large size.
WWI German Bread Bag A model 1914 example
WWI German Bread Bag A Model 1914 example
WWI German Bread Bag A Model 1914 example
WWI German Bread Bag A 1900 dated Model 1893 example
WWI german Bread Bag A 1910 dated Model 1893 example
WWI German Cartridge Pouch A well marked 1915 dated example.
WWI German Demag combination Trench Knife Bayonet An exceptionally good example of this distinctive and sought after Imperial German bayonet
WWI German Dop Z C.92 Artillery Fuse
WWI German Dopp.Z.92 Artillery Fuze An uncommon non-dug example
WWI German Dopp.Z.92 Artillery Fuze A scarce non-relic example. While 'dug' examples aren't uncommon, examples like this are somewhat rare
WWI German Egg Grenade An excellent example retaining much of its original black paint finish.
WWI German Electric Trench Lamp / Torch
WWI German Ersatz Bayonet A very good example retaining much original paint finish.
WWI German Ersatz Bayonet
WWI German Ersatz Bayonet
WWI German Ersatz Bayonet An excellent example
WWI German Ersatz Bayonet
WWI German Ersatz Bayonet Scabbard Retaining most original field grey paint finish
WWI German Ersatz Tornister
WWI German Fernglas 08 Binoculars In ersatz case. The leather tabs on the case have been expertly restored
WWI German Fernglas 08 Binoculars by Leitz Part of the group belonging to Home Guardsman H E Hillam. Recently acquired and fresh to the market. I find it poignant that these were captured, perhaps even by Hillam himself during WWI, and were then carried by a Home Guardsman during the Second World War
WWI German Finger Ring
WWI German Gas Mask Certainly one of the most iconic items of First World War field gear. The tin bears its original owner\'s name.
WWI German Gas Mask An excellent example of the ledermaske
WWI German Grave Marker A poignant piece indeed.
WWI German Grenatenwehrfer Trench Mortar Round An uncommonly good example of these iconic items of ordnance.
WWI German M'1917 Egg Grenade A very good example, the body retaining its original finish and maker-marked
WWI German M'1917 Rifle Grenade A relatively scarce grenade
WWI German M'1917 Stick Grenade
WWI German Matchbox Cover
WWI German Matchbox Cover
WWI German MG08 / MG08/15 Condenser Can Retaining its original camouflage paint finish
WWI German MG08 Machine Gun Ammunition Box
WWI German Model 1909 Ammunition Pouch 1914 dated in brown
WWI German Model 1909 Ammunition Pouch 1916 dated in brown leather
WWI German Model 1913 Kugel Grenade Perhaps not the most iconic of grenade designs, that status surely falling to the Mills or German stick grenades, though certainly one of the most visualy striking with its pure geometry.
WWI German Model 1915 Hand granade An uncommonly good example of an inert kugelhandgranate
WWI German Navy Belt Buckle A WWI German belt buckle the reverse of which bears the letter M which I suspect indicates Navy issue.
WWI German Perlux Trench Torch Surely one of the most ingenious of designs. Produced by the tinplate toy manufacturer Gebruder Bing, who also produced erstaz pickelhauben
WWI German Photographic Postcard - Army Officer
WWI German Photographic Postcard - Kaiser Wilhelm
WWI German Pickelhaube Plate An original Prussian helmet plate
WWI German Pipe Incorporating and Iron Cross in the decoration
WWI German Prisoner of War carved Bone Spill Vase A poignant piece carved by a survivor of the sinking of S M S Blucher at the Battle of Dogger Bank
WWI German S84/98 Aa Bayonet An exceptional example, unit-marked and with frog
WWI German S84/98 Saw-back Removed Bayonet
WWI German S98/05 aA By the seldom encountered manufacturer R Stock of Marienfelde, Berlin, the firm only producing this pattern and exclusively during the years 1915-16.
WWI German S98/05 Bayonet Scabbard
WWI German S98/05 nA Bayonet A good example by Gottlieb Hammesfahr
WWI German S98/05 nA Saw-back Bayonet A Mauser example with exceptional blade
WWI German S98/05 Saw-back removed Bayonet An excellent example with officially removed saw-back in original scabbard
WWI German Saw-Back Bayonet A scarce First World War German S98/05 nA saw-back \"butcher\" bayonet.
WWI German Stick Grenade Screw Cap
WWI German S\'14 Bayonet An example of this scarce bayonet by Samsonwerk. The blade is very good, though the scabbard is rather poor.
WWI German Tent Peg and Poles Bag
WWI German Tent Pegs, Poles and Bag
WWI German Trench Armour Breastplate An item of Sappenpanzer showing bullet damage. Unlike most encountered this is not a dug relic, rather it is war booty brought back during WWI
WWI German Trench Lantern
WWI German Trench Torch An excellent example of the Magntelampe, one of the most sought after of Imperial German trench torches. Employing a dynamo and fly wheel powered by the user, it was worn suspended from the neck on a cord. This example is in working condition, retains its original feldgrau paint finish and bears its original owner's name scratched onto it's back cover,
WWI German Trench Torch
WWI German Trench Wire Cutters and Pouch
WWI German Trench Wirecutters Model 1911 Pioneers' wirecutters
WWI German Water Bottle
WWI German Zeppelin Souvenir A lovely period brooch made in party from wire taken from the wreck of the first Zeppelin brought down over England at Cuffley in 1916.
WWI German \"Butcher\" Bayonet A good example of the German S98/05.
WWI Glengarry
WWI Goggles A good example typical of those worn by many Royal Flying Corps pilots and other aircrew
WWI Gordon Highlanders Sweetheart Brooch
WWI Gorget Patches
WWI Green Howards MM Winner POW Group
WWI Grenadier Guards Silk Postcard Complete with original Glassine envelope
WWI Guide to the Battlefields of Arras The Illustrated Michelin Guide to the Battlefields (1914-1918) are one of the earliest such guides. They were published by Michelin circa 1920 and include illustrative photographs that show the damage to the localities only a matter of months after the war had ended. The photographs are numerous and fascinating, while the Guide gives directions for touring the battlefields by car in a two day touring itinerary. In addition the works include chronological accounts of the battles, and information on the British forces taking part.
WWI Guide to the Battlefields of Rheims The Illustrated Michelin Guide to the Battlefields (1914-1918) are one of the earliest such guides. They were published by Michelin circa 1920 and include illustrative photographs that show the damage to the localities only a matter of months after the war had ended. The photographs are numerous and fascinating, while the Guide gives directions for touring the battlefields by car in a two day touring itinerary. In addition the works include chronological accounts of the battles, and information on the British forces taking part.
WWI Guide to the Battlefields of the Marne The Illustrated Michelin Guide to the Battlefields (1914-1918) are one of the earliest such guides. They were published by Michelin circa 1920 and include illustrative photographs that show the damage to the localities only a matter of months after the war had ended. The photographs are numerous and fascinating, while the Guide gives directions for touring the battlefields by car in a two day touring itinerary. In addition the works include chronological accounts of the battles, and information on the British forces taking part.
WWI Hampshire Regiment Casualty Memorial Scrolls
WWI Hertfordshire Voluntary Aid Detachments Lapel Badge
WWI Highland Light Infantry unit-marked Brass Button Stick
WWI HMS Benbow Sweetheart Brooch A charming example in assayed silver and 9ct gold
WWI HMS Cumberland Royal Navy Cap Tally
WWI HMS Hercules Document Group
WWI HMS Orion Cap Tally
WWI HMS Pembroke Cap Tally
WWI HMS Princess Royal Photograph Frame A delightful object
WWI HMS Wildfire Rating's Cap
WWI I Home Front \"Mickey Mouse\" Gas Mask
WWI Identity Discs and paperwork Those of Lance Corporal J J Carruthers, who apparently served with the Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry and Border Regiment, the group includes his original hand-written Platoon roll.
WWI Identity Papers
WWI Imperial Austrian Cap Badge Hessen Jager Regiment 14
WWI Imperial Austrian Cap Badge A delightful example commemorating Christmas in the field
WWI Imperial Austrian Cap Badge 21 Korps 1916
WWI Imperial Austrian Cap Badge
WWI Imperial Camel Corps Ephemera Group
WWI Imperial Camel Corps Ephemera Group Additional images
WWI Imperial German Enamelled Mug A rare example with clear stamps.
WWI Imperial German Fernglas 08 Binoculars
WWI Imperial German Gas Mask The carrying tin retains its original shoulder strap, a mist uncommon feature, while the leather of the mask, and all its straps, including the often lacking neck strap, are all in excellent condition.
WWI Imperial German Infantry Book An excellent reference
WWI Imperial German Navy Rate's Working Jumper A rare item of Kaiserliche Marine clothing
WWI Imperial German Soldiers Photograph Album This empty album would serve well as a means of storing period photo-postcards
WWI Imperial German Tent Pegs and Bag
WWI Imperial German Trench Knife A traditional German hunting knife of the type carried by many officers and some other ranks in the trenches of the Great War
WWI Imperial German Trench Knife A traditional German hunting knife of the type carried by many officers and some other ranks in the trenches of the Great War
WWI Imperial German Trench Wire Cutters
WWI Imperial Service Badge An example of the Imperial Service Badge issued to those of the Territorial Force who volunteered for overseas service.
WWI Imperial War Graves Register
WWI Improvised Webbing Holster
WWI In-Memoriam Card
WWI Indian Army Cavalry Officer's 1912 Pattern Sword An example by Wilkinson in field service scabbard. The blade has been crudely ground some time ago, though the basket hilt and scabbard are good.
WWI Indian Army Cavalry Officer's 1912 Pattern Sword Additional images
WWI Infantry Drill and Field Training Manual
WWI Infantry Drill Manual
WWI Infantry Training Manual Squad, Section, Platoon, and Company Drill Made Easy, published by Gale & Polden in 1915. 119 pages including diagrams and line illustrations. In supebr condition.
WWI issue-marked Spoon
WWI Issue-marked Washing and Shaving Kit Roll
WWI Khaki Drill Jodhpurs From the Ponsonby group listed
WWI King's Own Scottish Borderers Officers Dress Sword Belt & Buckle From the belongings of P A V Stewart CBE DSO, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Stuart served with the 9th (Scottish) Division in France and Flanders, seeing action at the Somme and other major battles, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and mentioned in despatches.
WWI King's Shropshire Light Infantry Identity Disc
WWI Kit Bag Lock Complete with padlock though lacking a key.
WWI Kodak Vest Pocket Camera The soldier's favourite
WWI Kodak Vest Pocket Camera While rapidly forbidden, many soldiers took cameras to the front during WWI. The Kodak VPK, or Vest Pocket Kodak could be easily placed in a tunic or greatcoat pocket. It was actually marketed as ‘the Soldier’s Camera’ because of its durable all-metal construction. Indeed the VPK took some of the most evocative and candid images of the Great War
WWI Kodak Vest Pocket Camera While rapidly forbidden, many soldiers took cameras to the front during WWI. The Kodak VPK, or Vest Pocket Kodak could be easily placed in a tunic or greatcoat pocket. It was actually marketed as ‘the Soldier’s Camera’ because of its durable all-metal construction. Indeed the VPK took some of the most evocative and candid images of the Great War
WWI KOSB Officer's Chest A handsome piece of furniture which while no Louis Vuitton would make a handsome coffee table if waxed and finished with a glass top. That of P A V Stewart CBE DSO, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Stuart served with the 9th (Scottish) Division in France and Flanders, seeing action at the Somme and other major battles, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and mentioned in despatches. Email to discuss delivery options. 50cm x 100cm x 51cm high
WWI KOSB Officer's Service Dress Collar Badges Those of P A V Stewart CBE DSO, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Stuart served with the 9th (Scottish) Division in France and Flanders, seeing action at the Somme and other major battles, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and mentioned in despatches.
WWI Labour Corps Brass Shoulder Titles
WWI Leather Rifle Sling In strong and supple condition with a good original polished finish
WWI Leather Watch or Compass Case Designed to be suspended from a tunic button
WWI Lee Enfield Mk II Stripper Clip
WWI Lee Enfield Rifle / SMLE Oil Bottle Bearing an unusual stamped mark.
WWI Lee Enfield Rifle Brass Oil Bottle
WWI Lee Enfield Rifle Brass Oil Bottle
WWI Lee Enfield Rifle Brass Oil Bottle
WWI Lee Enfield Rifle Brass Oil Bottle
WWI Lee Enfield Rifle Brass Oil Bottle
WWI Lee Enfield Rifle Brass Oil Bottle
WWI Lewis / Vickers Machine Gun Oil Can
WWI Lewis Gun Combination Spring Tension Gauge
WWI Lewis Gunner Badge From the personal effects of Lance Corporal J J Carruthers, Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry and Border Regiment
WWI Lewis Gunner Qualification Badge
WWI Lewis Gunner's Qualification Badge With original Rifles black backing cloth
WWI Lewis Machine Gun Ammunition Magazine Box
WWI Lewis Machine Gun Diagrams I shall confess these are a first for me. Printed on a durable semi-translucent apparently water-proof paper I suspect they were intended for field use. I should welcome enlightenment in this regard
WWI Lewis Machine Gun Gas Port Reamer
WWI Lewis Machine Gun Magazine Chest Retaining original markings, albeit faint. Clearly re-used post-War in a workshop, though unlike many, it retains its original central division and the holder for the loading tool. Worthy of sensitive restoration.
WWI Lewis Machine Gun Magazine Chest Retaining original marking to the front
WWI Lewis Machine Gun Magazine Loading Tool
WWI Lewis Machine Gun Plug Clearing Tool
WWI Lewis Machine Gun Plug Clearing Tool
WWI Lewis Machine Gun Spanner
WWI Lewis Machine Gun Spanner
WWI Lewis Machine Gun Spanner
WWI Lewis Machine Gun Spanner
WWI Lewis Machine Gun Spanner
WWI Lewis Machine Gun Stuck Cartridge Clearing Tool
WWI Lewis Machine Gunner\'s Qualification Badge
WWI Lewis Machine Gunner\'s Qualification Badge
WWI Lewis, Vickers or Hotchkiss Machine Gun Trigger Spring Balance
WWI Lieut-Colonel's Service Dress Cap Badge That of P A V Stewart CBE DSO, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Stuart served with the 9th (Scottish) Division in France and Flanders, seeing action at the Somme and other major battles, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and mentioned in despatches.
WWI Linnemann Entrenching Tool Retaining traced of a feldgrau paint finish. The Austrians and other armies adopted this pattern
WWI Liverpool Pals Silver Sweetheart Brooch
WWI London Scottish Cap Badge
WWI London Scottish Cap Badge
WWI Lord Kitchener In Memoriam Matchbox Cover
WWI Lord Kitchener Patriotic Matchbox Cover
WWI Loyal North Lancashire Regiment Officer's White Tunic Together with an unusual valise also named to this DSO holder
WWI M1915 German Discus Grenade
WWI Machine Gun / Tank Corps Matchbox Cover
WWI Machine Gun Corps Cap Badge
WWI Machine Gun Corps Tank Trench Art Lighter An absolute delight
WWI Machine Gun Corps Trench Cap An absolutely original example acquired with the original owner's Service Dress
WWI Machine Gun Corps Trench Cap An original MGC example acquired with the original owner's Service Dress as illustrated
WWI Machine Gunner's Badge From the personal effects of Lance Corporal J J Carruthers, Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry and Border Regiment
WWI Machine Gunner\'s Qualification Badge
WWI Malloch-Armstrong Ear Defenders
WWI Manchester Regiment Identity Discs
WWI Manchester Regiment Officer\'s Discharge Citation A handsome framed WWI discharge citation to Captain A E Johnson, 5th Battalion the Manchester Regiment, who was invalided from service in 1919. (I am happy to post this framed or un-framed.)
WWI Map / Field Sketching Board These ingenious tools were designed to be worn attached to the wrist, and as such were favoured by Royal Flying Corps personnel. This example is the only I have seen complete with its original leather case
WWI Marching Compass Case with Shoulder Strap An excellent 1918 dated example.
WWI Marlin / Colt-Browning Machine Gun Pistol Grip
WWI Matchbox Cover with Imperial German Belt Buckle Boss
WWI Mechanized Transport ASC Identity Wristlet With silver bracelet
WWI Medal Trio Ribbon Bar Combination
WWI Merchant Navy / Royal Naval Reserve Document Group
WWI Merchant Navy Document Group with Rare ist pattern Torpedo Badge A WW1 Torpedo badge, Merchant Navy lapel badge and documents to a William Pittuck of Essex.This badge had to be applied for and was authorised on 6th June 1918 for wear by Merchant Navy personel sunk by enemy action
WWI Mesh Guard Trench Watch Cover iWatch illustrated is available elsewhere on site/I
WWI Mess Tins
WWI Middlesex Regiment Service Document
WWI Mills Bomb Money Box A period commercial conversion of a No5 grenade. Complete with its original tinplate base plug.
WWI Miniature Bayonet Paper Knife
WWI Mk I Webley Revolver Holster
WWI Mk II .303 SMLE Stripper Clip
WWI Mk II SMLE Rifle Cartridge Clip
WWI Mk II SMLE Rifle Cartridge Stripper Clip
WWI Mk III* Signalling Torch An example of this sought after pattern which incorporates a stud to allow it to be affixed to a Pattern 1907 bayonet serving as a ground spike, and a removable wired switch allowing remote Morse signalling
WWI MkIII* Trench Signalling Torch One of the most distinctive and sought after
WWI MkV Pocket Compass
WWI MkVI Water Bottle Identifiable as a WWI example by virtue of having no wore loop to affix the stopper cord. It has a seam at the shoulder. The fabric cover is unusual and may be a field replacement
WWI Mobile Voluntary Aid Detachment Nurse's Badge
WWI Mock Iron Cross Referencing the German raids on Scarborough, Hartlepool and Whitby
WWI Musketry Manual & Scoring Record
WWI Musketry Training Manual
WWI Navy Finger Ring
WWI New Zealand 14th Re-enforcements Badge In 9ct gold and silver
WWI New Zealand H M Transports Lapel Badge
WWI New Zealand Officer's Motor Reserve Badge An example by Gaunt
WWI New Zealand Water Bottle
WWI Newton Pippin Rifle Grenade An older restoration of high quality.
WWI No 2 Electric Traffic Lantern
WWI No 5 (Mills) Grenade Money Box
WWI No23 Grenade A good 1917 dated example by James Gibbons of Wolverhampton. Lacking lever and rod.
WWI No24 Rodded Rifle Grenade
WWI No36 (Mills) Grenade Money Box
WWI No36 Mills Grenade
WWI No36 Mills Grenade Body A well marked and dated example.
WWI No5 (Mills) Grenade Body
WWI No5 Hand Grenade Body An original WWI casting for the No5 \"Mills Bomb\" by Birmingham Engineering which has not had the filling hole drilled and tapped, nor the base internally tapped. I assume it was thus pulled from production as a training grenade or simply a novelty.
WWI No5 Mills Training Grenade A blank casting retaining its original paint finish
WWI Norfolk Regiment Cap Badge
WWI Norfolk Regiment unit-marked Brass Button Stick
WWI Northumberland Fusiliers all-brass Cap Badge
WWI Northumberland Fusiliers all-brass Cap Badge
WWI Northumberland Fusiliers Brass Cap Badge
WWI Nottigham County Special Constable\'s Lapel Badge
WWI Officer's Sam Browne Haversack An excellent example complete with its original optional shoulder strap
WWI Officer's 'Orilux' Trench Lamp An named example and one of the best I have seen in quite some time
WWI Officer's Document Strong Box This pattern was in use during both World Wars, though this is the only First World War dated example I have encountered. It incorporates a water-proofed hinged lid.
WWI Officer's Dress Aiguillette That of P A V Stewart CBE DSO, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Stuart served with the 9th (Scottish) Division in France and Flanders, seeing action at the Somme and other major battles, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and mentioned in despatches.
WWI Officer's Greatcoat Shoulder Rank That of P A V Stewart CBE DSO, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Stuart served with the 9th (Scottish) Division in France and Flanders, seeing action at the Somme and other major battles, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and mentioned in despatches.
WWI Officer's Identity Bracelet That of Cecil Neil Curwen, 18th KRRC, killed in action 15 September 1916 and interred at Thiepval
WWI Officer's Pocket Tape Measure That of P A V Stewart CBE DSO, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Stuart served with the 9th (Scottish) Division in France and Flanders, seeing action at the Somme and other major battles, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and mentioned in despatches.
WWI Officer's Riding Boots Complete with spur straps. Those of P A V Stewart CBE DSO, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Stuart served with the 9th (Scottish) Division in France and Flanders, seeing action at the Somme and other major battles, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and mentioned in despatches.
WWI Officer's Sam Browne Equipment Water Bottle Complete with the seldom encountered detachable shoulder strap used when the bottle was slung rather than attached to the Sam Browne belt
WWI Officer's Sam Browne Haversack and Optional Shoulder Strap That of Brian Murray Curwen, Rifle Brigade
WWI Officer's Sam Browne Haversack with Shoulder Strap That of Brian Murray Curwen, Rifle Brigade
WWI Officer's Sam Browne Water Bottle and Shoulder Strap A very sleepy pattern of this distinctive pattern complete with removable shoulder strap which could be used with either the greatcoat carrier, water bottle or haversack when these were not worn suspended from the Sam Browne belt
WWI Officer's Sam Browne Webley Revolver Holster
WWI Officer's Spurs
WWI Officer's Water Bottle An excellent example of this pattern
WWI Officer's Webley Revolver Holster That of one of the Curwen Brothers and modified by addition of a claw buckle for attachment to a shoulder brace
WWI Officer's Whistle & Lanyard From the belongings of P A V Stewart CBE DSO, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Stuart served with the 9th (Scottish) Division in France and Flanders, seeing action at the Somme and other major battles, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and mentioned in despatches.
WWI Officer's Zeiss Binoculars From the belongings of P A V Stewart CBE DSO, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Stuart served with the 9th (Scottish) Division in France and Flanders, seeing action at the Somme and other major battles, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and mentioned in despatches.
WWI Officer-quality Trench Watch A lovely example by the West End Watch Co, in a rolled-gold case and working order
WWI Officers' Field Boots A good pair
WWI Officers' Khaki Drill Service Dress Tunic A good example the fabric of which shows the reddish tinge of First World War KD
WWI Officers\' Revolver Lanyard A lovely example
WWI Officer\'s Sam Browne Water Bottle An excellent example.
WWI Officer\'s Shirt Collar and Tie From the Ponsonby group listed. Card not included.
WWI OHMS Enamel Badge A 'mufti' badge worn by personnel employed On His Majesty's Service
WWI On War Service Lapel Badge
WWI or earlier 'Army & Navy' Trouser Buttons
WWI or earlier Army Bore Scope
WWI or earlier Campaign Cutlery Combination An ingenious design
WWI or earlier Campaign Cutlery Set
WWI or earlier Royal Navy Reserve Officer's Belt The locket bearing the engraved name of its original owner
WWI or Home Guard Trench Club Part of an old Home Guard collection I have just acquired, somewhat rustic but absolutely genuine.
WWI or WWII Brass Button Stick As carried in the soldier\'s washing and shaving kit roll.
WWI or WWII KOSB Sergeant\'s or Officer\'s Cap Badge A high quality fully fretted example.
WWI or WWII Royal Artillery Officer\'s Forage Cap An excellent example complete with it\'s original removable white top for summer use. The badge is a period replacement in gilding metal. As is often the case the leather lining is partly loose, though this isn\'t immediately apparent and the loose stitching could be easily renewed, and one end of the patent leather chin-strap is torn at the button-hole, again, a simple repair. All-in-all a lovely cap.
WWI or WWII Royal Navy Officer\'s Cap Badge
WWI Ordnance issue pack of Surgeon's Needles For the stitching of wounds
WWI Orilux Trench Lamp
WWI Orilux-type Trench Torch
WWI ORs Trench Cap An original WWI \'stitched-peak\' serge trench cap. Aside from teh oilcolth crown lining being lacking the piece presents itself very well. The cap badge has only been affixed by means of a slider, there are no holes to the crown band caused by cap badge lugs, thus adopting another badge won\'t be an issue. A very good looking original cap.
WWI Other Ranks' Service Dress Cap
WWI Ottoman Belt Buckle The centre piece appears to have been re-affixed
WWI Ottoman Belt Buckle
WWI Ottoman Turkish Army Belt Buckle
WWI Ottoman Turkish Army Belt Buckle
WWI Ottoman Turkish Army Belt Buckle An example of what is considered to be the earlier variant
WWI Ottoman Turkish Finger Ring
WWI Ottoman Turkish Officer's Full Dress Belt
WWI Ottoman Turkish POW Carved Soapstone Miniature Goblet The work of Ottoman prisoners of war interned on the island of Cyprus
WWI Ottoman Turkish POW Carved Soapstone Miniature Jack Boot The work of Ottoman prisoners of war interned on the island of Cyprus
WWI Ottoman Turkish POW Carved Soapstone Miniature Jack Boot
WWI Ottoman Turkish War Medal A German- or Austrian-made example of the Harp Madalyasý, the so-called Gallipoli Star
WWI Ottoman Turkish War Medal An excellent enamlled and silver plated example of the Harp Madalyasý, the so-called 'Gallipoli Star'
WWI Overseas War Service Chevrons
WWI Overseas War Service Chevrons From the personal effects of Lance Corporal J J Carruthers, Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry and Border Regiment
WWI P'13 Bayonet A very good example of this British issue bayonet by Remington
WWI P'14 Rifle Long Range Volley Sight
WWI Patriotic Print - 'Every Tommy's Sister' A charming little print in original frame
WWI Pattern 1903 Cavalry 90-round Bandolier
WWI Pattern 1907 Bayonet An uncommonly good example by Wilkinson in rare brown leather scabbard. Such examples are seldom encountered.
WWI Pattern 1907 SMLE Bayonet A good Wilkinson Sword example, 1916 dated in 1917 dated scabbard.
WWI Pattern 1908 / 1914 Webbing Pack
WWI Pattern 1908 Webbing Bayonet Frog
WWI Pattern 1908 Webbing Haversack
WWI Pattern 1908 Webbing Water Bottle Carrier
WWI Pattern 1913 Bayonet A good example
WWI Pattern Vickers Machine Gun Steam Condensor Hose An exact reproduction of the original WWI pattern of steam hose for the Vickers. Manufactured from flexible steel hose with a brass screw coupling. This pattern pre-dates the rubber hose with right-angle coupling introduced in 1919. These museum quality reproductions were hand-made in small numbers and retailed at around £140! They do however offer the correct finishing touch to a WWI Vickers set up which otherwise is anachronistic if one uses a post-War rubber hose and connector.
WWI Period Flying Goggles
WWI period Flying Helmet Acquired with the belt listed
WWI Periscopic Prism Co SMLE Sniper Rifle Telescopic Sight A very fine example and original case
WWI Photo Postcard Book - War-damaged Albert
WWI Pioneer Battalion Collar Badge
WWI Pioneer's Collar Badges
WWI Pocket Watch Trench Cover
WWI Postcard Photograph of a Lonsdale Battalion Border Regiment Private Wearing a Service Dress of simplified pattern
WWI Postcard Photograph of Admiral Lord Beresford
WWI Postcard Photograph of Imperial German Aircraft
WWI Postcard Photograph of Imperial German Mann Wearing covered pickelhaube and M'1915 Bluse with epaulettes folded
WWI Postcard Photograph of Imperial German Officers
WWI Postcard Photograph of Imperial German Officers
WWI Postcard Photograph of Lord Roberts
WWI Princess Mary Gift Book An extremely good example of this delightful work
WWI Printed Bandage Of a type commonly carried by British troops
WWI Prismatic Binoculars No3 A very good 1918 dated set in original issue case, both elements bearing their original owner\'s details. Worthy of further research.
WWI Prismatic Compass
WWI Prismatic Marching Compass
WWI Prismatic Marching Compass A very good 1918 dated example
WWI Private Purchase Campaign Mess Kit Acquired with the War Office Pattern Brodie helmet and P'08 belt also listed
WWI Private Purchase Sam Browne Pocket Watch or Compass Pouch
WWI Private Purchase Trench Periscope
WWI Private Purchase Webley Revolver Cleaning Rod A Parker marked example
WWI Prussian Army Belt and Buckle In a large size
WWI Prussian ORs Belt and Buckle A very good example
WWI Publication 'Rank at a Glance' Still a rather useful period publication
WWI Publication 'The Great [Zeppelin] Raids on England
WWI P\'08 Webbing Belt A very good large example bearing Grenadier Guards unit stamps
WWI Queen mary Needlework Guild Badge / Medal Re-named in 1914, the Queen Mary\'s Needlework Guild began to supply troops during World War I with comforters and other items, with branches being established throughout the Empire and other areas of the world, including China and Argentina. Despite rationing, production continued on a small scale throughout World War II and afterwards.
WWI Queen Mary's Convalescent Auxilliary Hospitals Funs Raining Book A charming period publication with contributions by literary and artistic giants such as Conan Doyle, Conrad and Rackham
WWI Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders Balmoral Bonnet Having been worn by James Mackintosh. Mackintosh was training for a career in law when WW1 broke out. He volunteered as a Private soldier with the Queens own Cameron Highlanders and served at the Somme, Paschendaele and elsewhere, being wounded twice. When the War ended he had attained the rank of Lieutenant. After the War he trained for the Ministry (Church of Scotland) and went to India, where he taught at Wilson College Bombay. Returning to his native Scotland became a Minister in Newtonmore. When WW2 broke out he was asked by Cameron of Lochiel (the Head of Clan Cameron, and presumably Colonel of the rent), to lead the Home Guard Battalion of the Cameron Highlanders (1st Inverness-shire, East & Nairnshire Battalion). Post-War he became the librarian to the Church of Scotland College in Glasgow-Trinity College. He died in 1963 in Glasgow, aged 75, his obituary was written by the famous Professor Willy Barclay, entitled "Mack the Man of Books".
WWI Queen\'s Own Cameron Highlanders Swagger Stick
WWI Queen\'s Own Cameron Highlanders Swagger Stick
WWI RAF Air Navigator Italian Theatre Medal, Document and Insignia Group
WWI RAMC rolled-gold Ring
WWI RAMC Silk Postcard
WWI Razor Bearing the service number of a Royal Engineer
WWI Revolver Lanyard
WWI RFC / RAF type Goggle Mask
WWI RFC / RAF Mk I Flying Helmet A very good example of this item of Royal Flying Corps flying clothing from my own collection
WWI RFC / RAF Mk II Goggle Mask
WWI RFC / RAF Mk V 30-hour Mk V Aircraft Cockpit Timepiece A fine working example of these watches
WWI RFC / RAF MkI Flying Helmet An original Ordnance issue example.
WWI RFC / RAF Officer Document Group Comprising the 1915 Commission document of Thomas F Long and a letter of commendation from (later Air Chief Marshall) Hugh Dowding
WWI RFC / RAF Propeller Tip Photograph Frame A handsome and large example containing its original photograph
WWI RFC / Royal Flying Corps Embroidery
WWI RFC Aerial Photograph of British Camp near Ypres
WWI RFC Aircrew Goggles A scarce example of what is considered to the the first pattern issued to RFC pilots and aircrew
WWI RFC Cockpit Watch A good 30 hour non-luminous Mark V watch by Doxa in working condition
WWI RFC Flying Helmet A most unusual Great War private purchase flying helmet in rubber-proofed cotton canvas. Similar in cut to Ordnance issue leather patterns and incorporating the distinctive wind deflectors in front of the ears. A high quality helmet in excellent condition.
WWI RFC Mk V 30-hour Aircraft Cockpit Watch A fine example by Doxa in working condition. Likely not serviced in a century, so servicing highly recommended
WWI RFC MkI Type Leather Flying Helmet A lovely variant
WWI RFC type Fur-backed Gloves
WWI Rifle Brigade Cap Badge
WWI Rifle Pull-through
WWI Rifles Officer\'s Sam Browne Revolver Ammunition Pouch
WWI RNAS / RAF Officer's Revolver Holster A distinctive Sam Browne type holster with integral removable shoulder strap and bearing the inscribed name of its original owner Charles Fulford Smith an officer of the RNAS and RAF
WWI RNAS / RAF Pilot Casualty Flying Log Book Group That of Harold Charles Maisey. The log book covers his training from February 1918 until joining No. 3 Squadron in France in August of that year. Entries end on the 11th of October, he was killed on the 29th.
WWI RNAS Fuselage Art An extremely rare and finely painted panel of RNAS aircraft fuselage doped canvas bearing the crest of HMS Pegasus. Acquired with related items formerly the property of an RNAS aircraft mechanic
WWI Robbins of Dudley Trench Fighting Knife An excellent example purchased from the family of its original owner. Facsimile service records indicate Norman Fischer served from 1914 with the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, being commissioned into the Gordon Highlanders in September 1914
WWI Royal Artillery Officers' Sword A good example by Robert Mole, with numbered and etched blade.
WWI Royal Artillery Officers' Sword Additional images
WWI Royal Artillery silver Sweetheart Brooch
WWI Royal Artillery silver Sweetheart Brooch
WWI Royal Artillery silver Sweetheart Broooch
WWI Royal Engineers / Flying Corps Trench Art Shell Case Vases A particularly pleasing pair
WWI Royal Engineers Cap Badge A George V RE Other Ranks\' cap badge.
WWI Royal Engineers Cap Badge A George V example
WWI Royal Engineers Cap Badge
WWI Royal Engineers Cap Badge
WWI Royal Engineers Economy Cap Badge
WWI Royal Engineers Officer's Cap Badge
WWI Royal Engineers slip-on Shoulder Titles
WWI Royal Engineers Sweetheart Brooch A lovely George V enamelled-gilt-metal and mother-of-pearl Royal Engineers sweetheart brooch.
WWI Royal Engineers Sweetheart Brooch
WWI Royal Engineers Sweetheart Brooch
WWI Royal Engineers two-colour Cap Badge An original partially silver plated example
WWI Royal Engineers Wrist Identity Tag
WWI Royal Field Artillery / Artists's Rifles Identity Discs W S Thomas joined 3rd Battalion Artists Rifles on the 27th Jan 1916 and was was commissioned in the RHA / RFA on 12th January 1917
WWI Royal Field Artillery Celluloid matchbox Cover
WWI Royal Field Artillery Identity Disc
WWI Royal Field Artillery Identity Disc
WWI Royal Field Artillery Officer's Identity Disc
WWI Royal Flying Corps / RAF Aircraft Radio Transmitter A somewhat rare instrument
WWI Royal Flying Corps Group Photo
WWI Royal Flying Corps Map Board A very good example
WWI Royal Flying Corps Officer\'s Cap Badge by Gaunt
WWI Royal Flying Corps Officer\'s Private Purchase Mk I Flying Helmet A very good example
WWI Royal Flying Corps Pilot's Wings A superb original set
WWI Royal Flying Corps Pilot\'s Bullion-embroidered Wings
WWI Royal Flying Corps Propeller Boss Mantel Clock A delightful example with working movement
WWI Royal Flying Corps Propellor Tip Fire Screen
WWI Royal Garrison Artillery Identity Disc
WWI Royal Garrison Artillery issue-marked Spoon
WWI Royal Garrison Artillery slip-on Shoulder Title
WWI Royal Garrison Artillery Slip-on Shoulder Titles
WWI Royal Horse Artillery Portrait Postcard
WWI Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers Vickers Machine Gun Clinometer
WWI Royal Marine Light Infantry Cap Badge
WWI Royal Marine Light Infantry Pendant Locket with Photograph
WWI Royal Marines Trench Art Paper Knife An early example of true trench art, fabricated from an artillery shell driving band.
WWI Royal Naval Air Service / RNAS Petty Officer\'s Cap Badge
WWI Royal Naval Division Gold Sweetheart Brooch
WWI Royal Navy 9ct Gold Torpedo Brooch A finely executed and rather handsome piece
WWI Royal Navy Junior Ratings\' Cap An excellent original WWI Junior Ratings\' peaked cap. In lovely condition throughout. A rare cap.
WWI Royal Navy Midshipman\'s Dirk An example by Wilkinson Sword as retailed by Gieves. The hilt is excellent, while the blade shows minor spotting, though this will improve with polishing. The scabbard leather is very good, though the glue retaining the locket and chape has dried out, causing them to become loose and requiring just a little adhesive.
WWI Royal Navy Motor Boat Reserve Cap Badge A scarce example of the cap badge of the RNMBR. Created by the Admiralty in early 1914 under the auspices of the RNVR, drawing upon civilian yacht club members who were experienced motor-yachtsmen. With the advent of war in August of 1914 the Royal Naval Motor Boat Reserve was incorporated into the Auxiliary Patrol. Once war was declared the Auxiliary Patrol was put to work in clearing German minefields and in anti U-Boat activities.
WWI Royal Navy Officer's Cap A very fine example
WWI Royal Navy Officer's Sword Belt
WWI Royal Navy Petty Officer's Cap A very fine example
WWI Royal Navy Petty Officer's Cap An extremely fine Great War example, identifiable as such by the variant cap badge. The cap bears its original owner's name, opening up the possibility of fruitful research
WWI Royal Navy Rating's Cap With its original cap tally
WWI Royal Navy Signals Book Signal Card, 1908, (reprint of 1914).
WWI Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve Chief Petty Officer's Cap A very fine example
WWI Royal Scots Fusiliers Silver Wrist Identity Bracelet
WWI Royal Scots Glengarry A scarce original First World War example
WWI Royal Signals Printed Shoulder Title
WWI Royal Warwickshire Regiment Shoulder Rank Tunic further images
WWI Royal Warwickshire Regiment Shoulder Rank Tunic An attractive WWI officers\' shoulder rank Service Dress tunic. It is manufactured from a disticntive barathea fabric with a whipcord feel, and has several features typical of First World War field service garments, these include removable buttons, collar tab for closing the tunic high at the neck, internal lower pocket closure, and a tab above an inside breast pocket for carrying a fob watch and/or trench whistle. It belonged to F S Fairbrother, who was promoted from the ranks of the Glamorgan Yeomanry, wherein he had the service number 1402. The tunic bears his First World War service medal ribbons, and also that of the Defence Medal, sugesting the it was worn during the Second World War during Home Guard Service. A most interesting tunic with uncommon field service features.
WWI Royal Welsh Fusiliers Cap Badge A good example of the scarce all-brass pattern worn between 1915 and 1919.
WWI Royal West Surrey Regiment unit-marked Prismatic Monocular Both the case and instrument marked 4th Queens.
WWI S3 Binoculars A lovely set by Dollond.
WWI S4 Binoculars An optically excellent set. Lacking the leather binding to one objective shade.
WWI Sam Browne Belt
WWI Sam Browne Belt
WWI Sam Browne Belt That of P A V Stewart CBE DSO, King’s Own Scottish Borderers. Stuart served with the 9th (Scottish) Division in France and Flanders, seeing action at the Somme and other major battles, being awarded the Distinguished Service Order and mentioned in despatches.
WWI Sam Browne Belt Having provision for a second shoulder strap
WWI Sam Browne Belt D-Ring Loop Seldom encountered.
WWI Sam Browne Double-ended D-Rings Pair
WWI Sam Browne Equipment Revolver Holster
WWI Sam Browne Haversack That of Cecil Neil Curwen, 18th KRRC, killed in action 15 September 1916 and interred at Thiepval
WWI Sam Browne Holster
WWI Sam Browne Holster An excellent example bearing the name of its original owner Sir William Mahon Baronet. Worthy of further research
WWI Sam Browne Map Case An excellent example retailed under the trade name The Allies
WWI Sam Browne Map Case That of Cecil Neil Curwen, 18th KRRC, killed in action 15 September 1916 and interred at Thiepval
WWI Sam Browne Map Case A fine example of a smaller variant
WWI Sam Browne Revolver Ammunition Pouch A lovely example.
WWI Sam Browne Revolver Holster
WWI Sam Browne Revolver Holster
WWI Sam Browne Sword Frog An excellent example conplete with scarce hilt securing strap
WWI Sam Browne Sword Frog
WWI Sam Browne Water Bottle
WWI Sam Browne Water Bottle An exceptional example of this variant. Formerly the property of one of the Curwen brothers
WWI Sam Browne Webley Revolver Holster
WWI Schrapnel damaged French Artillery Adrian Helmet
WWI Scottish Cuff-Rank Tunic for Restoration A scarce Scottish Officer\'s Cuff Rank Tunic bearing Queen\'s Own Cameron Highlanders buttons and formerly belonging to Captain J A S Munro. Clearly requiring restoration, though the cuff braid was present in a pocket. Purchased from the estate of the Late Sir Hector Munro
WWI Scottish Rifles Identity Bracelet
WWI Scout Regiment / GS Telescope Occular Lens and Case
WWI Sea Mine Horn Trench Art Money Box
WWI Seaforth Highlanders of Canada Silver Sweetheart Brooch
WWI Seaforth Highlanders Piper\'s Glengarry A handsome example requiring a badge.
WWI Semaphore Instruction Cards
WWI Shoulder Rank Service Dress Tunic A time-ravage example bearing unidentified collar badges and originally worn by Lieutenant Henry James Cotton, DCM. Inside one pocket were fond the three coins also illustrated. CSM Henry James Cotton, Worcestershire Regiment, Mesopotamia 1917, London Gazette 28 March 1918
WWI Shrapnel
WWI Silver and Gold Royal Engineers Sweetheart Brooch
WWI Silver Royal Artillery Sweetheart Brooch
WWI silver-cased half-hunter Trench Watch A lovely watch as favoured by servicemen due to the protection offered to the main crystal by the hinged cover. It isn't running and requires new crystals.
WWI Small Box Respirator Repair Kit & Instructions
WWI SMLE Charger Clip
WWI SMLE MkII Stripper Clip
WWI SMLE Pull Through
WWI SMLE Pull Through
WWI Soldier's Document Wallet
WWI Soldier's Friend Button Polish
WWI Soldiers\' Bible
WWI Soldier\'s Pocket Book Belonging to CQMS F Cooper, Royal Fusiliers.
WWI Somerset Light Infantry Officer\'s Service Dress Cap A good original example with distinctive variant narrow leather chin strap.
WWI South Lancashire Regiment Tortoiseshell Sweetheart Brooch
WWI South Staffordshire Regiment Trench Art Shell Case One of the most striking examples of trench art I've handled in quite some time
WWI SRD Rum Jar
WWI Staff Officers' Cap Badge
WWI Staff Officer\'s Cap Badge A superb example.
WWI Sten Machine Gun Manual
WWI Stereoviews and Viewer A fascinating boxed group of 100 stereoviews of the First World War. Published Realistic Travels and presented in a book-form case. They depict a huge range of subjects including, trench warfare, rear and front-line views, Zepelins, other aircraft, artillery and so on. The condition throughout is excellent. The group is complete with a superb Holmes-Bates pattern stereoviewer. I have collected stereoviews for some time now and highly commend the field to you, there is simply no better way of getting a visual feel for the Great War, it is little short of time travel, seeing the First World War in three dimensions, you will not be disappointed. Cards such as these are being traded individually elsewhere at between three and fifteen pounds each, here is an excellent opportunity to collection complete with viewer
WWI Sub-Machine Guns and Automatic Weapons An excellent study
WWI Suffolk Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Titles
WWI Suffolk Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Titles
WWI Sweetheart Brooch
WWI Sweetheart Brooch Modelled as a rifle and Service dress cap
WWI Tank Corps Cap Badge An uncommon original example
WWI Tank Corps Hotchkiss Machine Gun Ammo Box A scarce example retaining its original internal divisions and paint
WWI Tank Corps Hotchkiss Machine Gun Ammuntion Belt Box An uncommonly fine example, retaining its original markings, filling instruction label and internal divisions (the latter usually lacking on surviving examples)
WWI Tank Corps Unit-marked P'08 Revolver Holster A 1903 Pattern holster officially modified to the 1908 Pattern. Bearing numerous issue marks including those of Heavy Branch, Machine Gun Corps
WWI Temporary Commission Document
WWI Territorial 'T's
WWI Territorials Clothing, Insignia & Unit History Book A classic Men-at-Arms title and an essential reference
WWI Third London General Hospital Presentation Book A scarce copy of this extremely handsome volume presented in this case post-convalescence to a Military Cross winning officer of the Honourable Artillery Company
WWI Training No5 (Mills) Grenade A blank casting of unusual form, having a pronounced 'neck' at the base
WWI Trecnh Art Matchbox Cover Incorporating the badge from an Imperial German belt buckle
WWI Trench / Home Guard Cosh This I suspect is a Great War British or German trench club which was re-used by a Home Guard
WWI Trench Art Coal Helmet A good example actually manufactured during the War rather than for the tourists of the 1920\'s. Engraved La Guerre 1914-1917.
WWI Trench Art Letter Knife
WWI Trench Art Letter Knife
WWI Trench Art Letter Knife Utilising a German cartridge
WWI Trench Art Lighter with Ottoman Turkish Buttons
WWI Trench Art Matchbox Cover Incorporating the badge from an Imperial German Belt Buckle
WWI Trench Art Matchbox Cover Bearing attractive engraved decoration
WWI Trench Art miniature Bayonet
WWI Trench Art Paper Knife A pretty little WWI trench art paper knife fabricated from a 1915 dated .303 round and an Imperial tunic button.
WWI Trench Art Paper Knife Bearing the engraved named Ypres and Kemmel.
WWI Trench Art Shell Case A pleasingly engraved WWI German shell case bearing the legend Souvenir of the Great War 1914-1919
WWI Trench Game The Silver Bullet
WWI Trench Gas Alarm Rattle
WWI Trench Humour Postcard
WWI Trench Humour Postcard
WWI Trench Lighter An example of the type which utilises an exposed woven wick
WWI Trench Lighter An extremely well made example manufactured from a French Lebel rifle round.
WWI Trench Map
WWI Trench or Home Guard Knuckleduster Acquired with the dummy First World War field gear and Guard arms and ephemera also listed
WWI Trench Steel Knuckles Recently surfaced with the service medals of a Royal Artillery gunner. The leading edges have been beveled rendering the weapon more offensive.
WWI Trench Telephone Set An extremely good example, every element aside from the buzzer WWI dated.
WWI Trench Tunneler History A fascinating account
WWI Trench Watch Mesh-guard
WWI Trench Wire Cutters A very good example of this pattern.
WWI Turkish 75mm Artillery Shell A most interesting specimen. Approx 28cm high x 75mm diameter. The collection of such trophies from the beaches of Gallipoli was a favoured pastime of the Allied troops as they were highly prized souvenirs. There is slight deformation to the threaded elements due to firing, so they don\'t marry any better than illustrated.
WWI Turkish Mauser Bayonet
WWI Turkish Mauser Bayonet
WWI Turkish Navy Commemorative Silk An extremely attractive and rare item.
WWI Turner Encore Clasp Knife
WWI Unit Marked and Dated Button Stick The only one I\'ve owned which bears Ordnance stamps and a date. This one was issued to a soldier of the King\'s Own Scottish Borderers.
WWI Unit-marked P'07 Bayonet A Wilkinson example bearing issue marks of the York & Lancaster Regiment
WWI US Army Air Force Instrument Flying Manual
WWI US Army Dog Tags
WWI US Army Equipment Set Including webbing accoutrements, entrenching tool, first aid kit, water bottle and mess kit
WWI US Army Equipment Set Additional images
WWI US Army Field Tunic
WWI US Army Garrison Cap A British-made example bearing its original owner's name
WWI US Army Gas Mask An uncommonly fine example
WWI US Army Money Belt
WWI US Army Steel Helmet A very fine example
WWI US Gas Mask
WWI US M'17 Bayonet A fine example in un-modified scabbard
WWI US M'1917 Bayonet Also issued to the Home Guard during WWII
WWI US M1917 Bayonet An exceptionally good example by Winchester.
WWI US Model 1917 Bayonet A very good example in correct un-modified scabbard
WWI US Rifle Grenade Launcher Sight and Webbing Pouch
WWI varaint 1908 Pattern Web Belt As worn by units such as the VTC
WWI VC Winner's Telescope A recently discovered early 20th Admiralty Master of the Watch pattern telescope by Ross. In German silver with leather binding. This pattern incorporates a single draw, and a sleeve shade to the objective. What makes this example important is the engraved inscription G Saxton White RN. On 28 January 1918 in the Dardanelles, Turkey, Lieutenant-Commander White, commanding British submarine E.14 was under instructions to find the German battlecruiser Goeben, flagship if the Ottoman Turkish navy, which was reported to be aground. Having navigated 20 miles through dense minefields and past a string of enemy positions into the heavily fortified Dardanelles, Saxton White was unable to locate the Goeben. He chose instead to attack a Turkish merchant ship. However the attack went wrong when a torpedo exploded prematurely, damaging E14 and forcing the vessel to surface whereupon it was bombarded by Turkish coastal artillery. Saxton White, realising his submarine could not reach the open sea, directed her towards a nearby beach in an effort to save the crew. A survivor recalled that his last words were 'We are in the hands of God', uttered moments before he was killed by a shell.. For his actions, he was posthumously awarded the VC. White was 31 and left a widow and three children under the age of six. The citation for the Victorian Cross reads as below. Admiralty, S.W., 24th May, 1919. The KING has been graciously pleased to approve of the posthumous award of the Victoria Cross to the undermentioned Officers : — Lieutenant-Commander Geoffrey Saxton White, R.N. For most conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty as Commanding Officer of H.M. Submarine "E 14" on the 28th of January, 1918. "E 14" left Mudros on the 27th of January under instructions to force the Narrows and attack the "Goeben"[2] which was reported aground off Nagara Point after being damaged during her sortie from the Dardanelles. The latter vessel was not found and "E 14" turned back. At about 8.45 a.m. on 28 January a torpedo was fired from "E 14" at an enemy ship; 11 seconds after the torpedo left the tube a heavy explosion took place, caused all lights to go out, and sprang the fore hatch. Leaking badly the boat was blown to 15 feet, and at once a heavy fire came from the forts, but the hull was not hit. "E 14" then dived and proceeded on her way out. Soon afterwards the boat became out of control, and as the air supply was nearly exhausted, Lieutenant-Commander White decided to run the risk of proceeding on the surface. Heavy fire was immediately opened from both sides, and, after running the gauntlet for half-an-hour, being steered from below, "E 14" was so badly damaged that Lieutenant-Commander White turned towards the shore in order to give the crew a chance of being saved. He remained on deck the whole time himself until he was killed by a shell. White's body was not recovered at the time, and he has no known grave. He is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial
WWI Vickers Machine Gun Ammunition Belt Repair Tool
WWI Vickers Machine Gun Belt
WWI Vickers Machine Gun Belt Loading Tool Designed to stretch the belt loops prior to loading
WWI Vickers Machine Gun Clinometer A very good example. The instrument itself is the earliest of its kind, being an official conversion of an artillery clinometer and distinguishable from later patterns in having the base secured by bolts rather than a dovetail
WWI Vickers Machine Gun Level
WWI Vickers Machine Gun Luminous Night Sights Box
WWI Vickers Machine Gun Spirit Level
WWI Vickers Machine Gun Youlten's Hyposcope Case A rare example of the transit case for this extremely rare instrument which allowed the Vickers and Maxim machine guns to be fired in an elevated position with the gunner employing the instrument (essentilly a simple periscope) to aim the gun whilst remaining concealed from direct fire.
WWI Vickers Machine Gun Youlton's Hyposcope Box A rare variant example of the transit case for this extremely rare instrument which allowed the Vickers and Maxim machine guns to be fired in an elevated position with the gunner employing the instrument (essentially a simple periscope) to aim the gun whilst remaining concealed from direct fire.
WWI Vickers Machine Gun Youlton's Hyposcope Box A rare variant example of the transit case for this extremely rare instrument which allowed the Vickers and Maxim machine guns to be fired in an elevated position with the gunner employing the instrument (essentially a simple periscope) to aim the gun whilst remaining concealed from direct fire.
WWI Vickers No 31 Artillery Fuze
WWI Vickers No80 Artillery Fuse
WWI Volunteer Training Corps Badge Essentialy the Home Guard of WWI, the VTC lasted for just six years. This handsome proficiency badge, incorporating the head of the Roman war godess Bellona, was restricted to members returned as efficient, i.e. having attended a minimum of 40 drills and qualifying as at least second class marksman.
WWI Volunteer Training Corps Badge Essentialy the Home Guard of WWI, the VTC lasted for just six years. This handsome proficiency badge, incorporating the head of the Roman war godess Bellona, was restricted to members returned as efficient, i.e. having attended a minimum of 40 drills and qualifying as at least second class marksman.
WWI War Charities Money Box A good example of its kind.
WWI War Munitions Volunteer Lapel Badge
WWI War Munitions Volunteer Lapel Badge
WWI War Munitions Volunteer's Cap Badge
WWI War Munitions Worker's Lapel Badge
WWI War Pensions Handbook
WWI War Reserve Police Constable\'s Truncheon
WWI War Service Chevrons
WWI War Service Overseas Chevrons
WWI Washing and Shaving Kit Roll
WWI Water Bottle Sadly lacking its felt cover but never-the-less a WWII double-seamed blue enamel bottle
WWI Webbing Pliers Frog
WWI Webley Cleaning Rod with Jag
WWI Webley Cleaning Rod with Jag and Brush
WWI Webley Revolver Cleaning Rod A well stamped example
WWI Webley Revolver Lanyard That of one of the Curwen Brothers
WWI Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry Identity Disc
WWI Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry Sweetheart Brooch
WWI Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry Titles From the personal effects of Lance Corporal J J Carruthers, Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry and Border Regiment
WWI Whistle Lanyard
WWI Wilkinson Pattern 1907 Bayonet An excellent example in brown scabbard
WWI Wire Cutters An excellent set with intact jaws
WWI Wire Cutters A very good example of this pattern
WWI Wolstenholm IXL Trench Knife in Pattern 1914 Leather Bayonet Frog
WWI Worcestershire Regiment all-brass Cap Badge
WWI Wounded Soldiers Concert Programme
WWI Wounded Strips An as-worn pair and a variant single. From the personal effects of Lance Corporal J J Carruthers, Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry and Border Regiment
WWI Wrist Identity An attractive Middle East theatre example to an M Battery Gunner.
WWI Wrist Identity Disc An example named to 2731 W G Longthorne, 1st Battalion Hertfordshire Regiment.
WWI YMCA Voluntary War Service Munitions Canteens Lapel Badge
WWI Ypres Silk Depicting the Cloth Hall burning
WWI-WWII ANZAC Cap Badge
WWI-WWII Army Officer's Jodhpurs
WWI-WWII Army Officer's Shirt
WWI-WWII Army Officers' Fox's Puttees
WWI-WWII Black Watch Feather Hackle
WWI-WWII Brass Kit Bag Lock
WWI-WWII British Army Officers\' Fox\'s Puttees
WWI-WWII British Army Sword Knot
WWI-WWII British Bullet Lighter A lovely little example fabricated in part from a .303 round.
WWI-WWII Durham Light Infantry Officer's Document Group That of George M Long, a veteran of the trenches of the Great War and the evacuation at Dunkirk during the Second.
WWI-WWII enamelled silver RAF Pilots' Wings Sweetheart Brooch
WWI-WWII Garter Flashes
WWI-WWII German Mercator K55 Clasp Knife
WWI-WWII Goggle Glasses
WWI-WWII Green Howards Duty 'Bed' Plate
WWI-WWII Kit Bag Lock
WWI-WWII Kit Bag Lock
WWI-WWII Military Kukri An uncommon numbered example
WWI-WWII Military Kukri Frog
WWI-WWII Officer's Forage Cap
WWI-WWII Officer's Lanyard
WWI-WWII Officer's Neck Tie
WWI-WWII Officer\'s Batton
WWI-WWII Officer\'s Sam Browne Sword Frog
WWI-WWII Pistol Cleaning Rod
WWI-WWII Pistol Lanyard An excellent example
WWI-WWII Pistol Lanyard An excellent example
WWI-WWII Private Purchase Inflatable Pillow No doubt such were quite a comfort in the trenches. In strong, supple and air-tight condition
WWI-WWII Puttees From the Ponsonby group listed
WWI-WWII RAF Officer\'s Cap Badge
WWI-WWII RAMC Medic\'s Brassard
WWI-WWII Revolver Lanyard
WWI-WWII Revolver Lanyard
WWI-WWII Revolver Lanyard
WWI-WWII RFC / RAF Observer's Brevet A fine padded example
WWI-WWII Royal Navy enameled-silver Sweetheart Brooch
WWI-WWII Royal Navy Officer's Cap Badge and Band
WWI-WWII Royal Navy Officer\'s Summer Helmet A rather fine example retaining its original fabric protector
WWI-WWII Sam Brown Revolver Holster A smaller than usual example
WWI-WWII Seaforth Highlanders Officers Bonnet Badge A high quality maker- or retailer-marked example.
WWI-WWII Steel Kit Bag Lock and Padlock With key
WWI-WWII Stretcher Bearer's Arm Band
WWI-WWII Vickers Machine Gun Marksman's Qualification Badge
WWI-WWII Webbing Rifle Sling
WWI-WWIII Petrol Lighter
WWII 'ABC of the RAF' A period general guide for RAF personnel
WWII 'Battle Stories of the RAF'
WWII 'front seam' US M1 Helmet The liner bearing original transfer decals indicating its issue to an officer of the 53rd Field Artillery Regiment 6th Infantry Division. Rather interestingly the eagle device painted to the front has been applied over a transfer decal rank bar.
WWII 'front seam' US M1 Helmet Additional images
WWII 'Housewife' Sewing Kit
WWII .300 Vickers Machine Gun Manual A Home Guard Classic
WWII .303 Rifle Ammunition Cotton Bandolier
WWII .50 Calibre Trench Art Petrol Lighter A well made example with turned aluminium head.
WWII 12-pounder Practice Shell A very fine un-fired example
WWII 13/18th Hussars NCO`s Arm Badge
WWII 1901 Pattern Royal Navy Pistol Ammo Pouch
WWII 1937 Pattern Bayonet Frog A good British-made though un-marked example.
WWII 1937 Pattern Bayonet Frog A faintly dated example
WWII 1937 Pattern Bayonet Frog A green Blanco\'d example
WWII 1937 Pattern Bayonet Frog
WWII 1937 Pattern Bayonet Frog
WWII 1937 Pattern Bottle Carrier & Bottle
WWII 1937 Pattern Pistol Ammunition Pouch
WWII 1937 Pattern RAF Webbing Pistol Set An un-Blanco'd period set. Particularly rare is the Wartime dated belt
WWII 1937 Pattern Revolver Holster A mint unissued WWII dated example. (The speckles are solely due to rain during photography.)
WWII 1937 Pattern Webbing Belt An original Blanco\'d example in very good condition. Acquired with the private purchase sling also listed.
WWII 1937 Pattern Webbing Belt A Blanco\'d faintly dated example, size large.
WWII 1937 Pattern Webbing Belt A Blanco\'d 1943 dated example
WWII 1937 Pattern Webbing Belt From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
WWII 1937 Pattern Webbing Pistol Ammunition Pouch
WWII 1937 Pattern Webbing Sten Gun Pouches & Six Magazines
WWII 1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers An excellent pair
WWII 1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers A good pair.
WWII 1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers In excellent condition. Approx 34-6 inch waist
WWII 1944 Pattern Bayonet Frog
WWII 1944 Pattern Webbing Belt
WWII 1st Battalion Border Regiment Flash A rather rare example of the original Second World War variant of this iconic shoulder title worn by soldiers of 1 Border, 1st Airlanding Brigade. The later version was machine embroidered through both the green and purple backings
WWII 1st Canadian Army Group Royal Artillery Flash
WWII 1st Canadian Army Group Royal Artillery Flashes
WWII 1st Canadian Army Signals Flash
WWII 1st Canadian Army Signals Flashes
WWII 1st Canadian Corps, CASF, Royal Canadian Engineers Flash
WWII 1st Canadian Division Flash
WWII 2 An excellent example
WWII 2-inch Mortar Clinometer Sight
WWII 2-inch Mortar inert Dummy Round
WWII 2-inch Mortar Sight
WWII 2-inch Mortar Signal Round A dated example
WWII 2-inch Mortar Traning Manual
WWII 2-pounder Brass Drill Round With steel head
WWII 2-pounder Brass Drill Round With steel head
WWII 2-pounder Infantry Anti-tank Gun Shell Case
WWII 2-pounder Infantry Anti-tank Gun Shell Case
WWII 25-pounder Artillery Primer Key
WWII 25-Pounder Artillery Shell Case
WWII 2nd Army Group Royal Artillery Flash
WWII 2nd Canadian AGRA Flash
WWII 3-Inch Mortar Clinometer A good example of the Clino, Mortar, MkIV by B.I.Co. Ltd, dated 1944. Part of the standard kit carried by the mortar crew.
WWII 3-inch Mortar Clinometer
WWII 3.7-inch Anti-Aircraft Artillery Mount Data Plate
WWII 30 Corps Uniform Group That of 1513305 Pte J J O'Brien REME. Comprising Battledress Blouse in superb condition, first variant General Service cap with plastic cap badge, and greatcoat, the latter bearing its owner's name and service number, though lacking label and the only element showing slight moth. An excellent and fresh to the market group
WWII 30 Corps Uniform Group Additional images
WWII 34th Armoured Brigade Badge
WWII 34th Armoured Brigade Badge
WWII 37 mm M3 Artillery Shell Case
WWII 3rd pattern Fairbairn Sykes / FS Fighting Knife An excellent example, its grip bearing a cast mould number 3
WWII 3rd Pattern FS Fighting Knife An example of the variant with parallel-sided cross guard. As is not uncommon it has had its tip re-profiled. One unusual feature is the presence of a hole through the tang nut, clearly originally intended for a lanyard ring. A scarce fresh-to-the-market example with unusual features.
WWII 43 Royal Marine Commando Medal Group Including some rather interesting research notes
WWII 44th Indian Airborne Division Printed Flash
WWII 4th (Prince of Wales Own) Gurkha Rifles Gurkha Hat Badge
WWII 5-Year War Service Chevrons A lovely un-worn set.
WWII 5th / 7th (Cinque Ports) Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment Cloth Shoulder Title
WWII 5th Canadian Armoured Division Flash
WWII 6th Armoured Division Slip-on Shoulder Strap
WWII 7 Para Maroon Beret Discovered with the Denison Smock also listed, a fresh-to-the-market 1945 red beret retaining its original insignia, the latter including the distinctive badge backing of the 7th Battalion Parachute Regiment. This Battalion of the 6th Airborne Division saw combat on D-Day in Operation Tonga on 6 June 1944, the Battle of the Bulge in December and the River Rhine crossing in March 1945.
WWII 7th Armoured Division Flashes A superb pair
WWII 7th Armoured Division Flashes A superb pair
WWII 7th Armoured Division Flashes
WWII 7th Armoured Division Royal Engineers Group That of a soldier who served from 1939.
WWII 7th Indian Division bullion-embroidered Flash
WWII 8th Army Formation Sign
WWII 8th Army Tripoli Souvenir Ring
WWII 8th Punjab Regiment Cap Badge
WWII 8th Royal Irish Hussars Cap Badge
WWII 9th Royal Canadian Artillery Shoulder Titles
WWII 9th Royal Tank Regiment Badge Originally awarded to the WWI 9th Battalion Royal Tank Regiment by the French 3rd Infantry Division\'s commander, General Bourgon, for service at the Battle of Souvillers in July 1918. The badge, that of the French 3rd Infantry Division incorporates the legend ‘Qui s’y frotte, s’y brule’ which translates to ‘Touch me, and you burn’. When the 9th Battalion Royal Tank Regiment was formed in 1940 the badge was restored as part of its tradition. This example was acquired as part of the RTR group just listed.
WWII National Defence Company Shoulder Titles On improvised serge slip-on straps, originally discovered on a Denim Battledress Blouse
WWII Active Service Methodist Prayer Book Group
WWII Admiralty Pattern No 6 ASDIC Stopwatch As used in anti-submarine operations in conjunction with 'ASDIC' (Allied Submarine Detection Investigation Committee) equipment to measure the range of an enemy submarines with the assistance of ultrasonic echo sounding equipment
WWII Admiralty Pattern No 6 ASDIC Stopwatch As used in anti-submarine operations in conjunction with 'ASDIC' (Allied Submarine Detection Investigation Committee) equipment to measure the range of an enemy submarines with the assistance of ultrasonic echo sounding equipment
WWII Admiralty Pattern No 6 ASDIC Stopwatch As used in anti-submarine operations in conjunction with 'ASDIC' (Allied Submarine Detection Investigation Committee) equipment to measure the range of an enemy submarines with the assistance of ultrasonic echo sounding equipment
WWII Africa and Burma Stars Medal Group
WWII AFS / Auxiliary Fire Service Lapel Badge
WWII AFV Vickers Machine Gun Ammo Box
WWII Air Formation Signals Battledress Blouse An excellent BD retaining its original insignia and complete with a portrait of its original owner and biographical details provided by his family
WWII Air Inspection Department Lapel Badge
WWII Air Ministry Medal Group The carton lacks its outer.
WWII Air Ministry RAF Aircrew Issue Torch
WWII Air Ministry RAF Issue Fork & Spoon
WWII Air Raid Warden\'s Civil Defence Armband An excellent printed example.
WWII Airborne Division Flash
WWII Airborne Division Flash A scarce machine woven example
WWII Airborne Divisions Pegasus Patch
WWII Airborne Type Binoculars
WWII Aircraft Identification Booklet
WWII Aircraft Identification Booklet
WWII Aircraft Recognition Booklet
WWII Aircraft Recognition Manual
WWII Aircraft Recognition Manual
WWII Aircraft Recognition Manual
WWII Aircraft Recognition Manual Friend or Foe?
WWII Aircraft Recognition Manual Friend of Foe? Part I revised
WWII Aircraft Recognition Manual Friend or Foe? Part III
WWII Aircraft Recognition Manual Friend of Foe? Part IV
WWII Aircraft Recognition Manual Friend or Foe? Part I revised
WWII All-blue Scots Regiment Glengarry
WWII all-brass 2-pounder Drill Round
WWII Allied Pistols, Rifles and Grenades
WWII Aluminium Identity Disc
WWII Ambulance Service Helmet with Unit Insignia
WWII Ammo Tin Carrying Back Pack A mint unissued example of the webbing backpack used to carry ammunition liners, typically for the Vickers machine gun, over long distances. Maker-marked and WWII dated. Now getting scarce.
WWII Ammunition Boots An exceptionally good pair, 1942 dated and size 7 M
WWII Anti Gas Eyeshields
WWII Anti Gas Eyeshields
WWII Anti Gas Eyeshields
WWII Anti Gas Ointment Number 2 Complete with original contents
WWII Anti Gas Ointment Number 3 An uncommon example
WWII Anti Mustard Gas Bleach Ointment With original contents
WWII Anti-Aircraft Artillery Officer's Service Dress Tunic A scarce example of Second World War officers' Service Dress bearing battle insignia.
WWII Anti-Aircraft Guns An excellent study
WWII Anti-Gas Curtain / Helmet Cover Helmet not included
WWII Anti-Gas Dubbin A tin of WWII Protective Dubbin No1 as issued to protect the ammunition boots from liquid and aerosol War gases.
WWII Anti-Gas Ointment
WWII Anti-Gas Ointment
WWII Anti-Gas Ointment Jar
WWII Anti-German Propaganda Leaflet
WWII Anti-Tank Weapons An excellent study
WWII AP54 Electric Torch The AP reference may indicate this is an Admiralty Pattern torch and therefore Royal Navy / Marines issue
WWII Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders Plastic Cap Badge
WWII Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Plastic Cap Badge
WWII Armed Forces 1/2 Penny Token
WWII Armoured Corps Rank Pips Of the larger variety (smaller pip for comparison)
WWII Armoured Corps Rank Pips Of the smaller variety (larger pip for comparison)
WWII Armoured Fighting Vehicle Manufacturer\'s History \"Contribution to Victory\", the story of AEC\'s War production. A large format, well illustrated and fascinating history. Published by the form circa 1945.
WWII Armoured Fighting Vehicle Manufacturer\'s History Additional images
WWII Army / Home Guard Gas Mask and Accessories
WWII Army Air Corps Cap Badge Variant plated brass example
WWII Army Air Corps Cap Badge
WWII Army Air Corps Maroon Beret
WWII Army Air Corps Maroon Beret
WWII Army Air Corps plastic Cap Badge
WWII Army Artificer Qualification Badge
WWII Army Book 53 - Field Message Book An excellent example of the detachable cover for the AB53, complete with an original pad
WWII Army Cadet Force Plastic Lapel Badge
WWII Army Campaign Chair
WWII Army Driver's Badge
WWII Army Driver's Qualification Badge
WWII Army Glider Pilot's / Pilot's Wings
WWII Army Handkerchief
WWII Army Headphones A good set of headphones as used with wireless communications equipment.
WWII Army Issue 'Housewife' Sewing Kit An uncommon variant in excellent condition. The set includes a rare group of base metal shirt buttons.
WWII Army issue 'Housewife' Sewing Kit
WWII Army Issue Anklets A very good Blanco\'d pair in size 2.
WWII Army Issue Anklets A very good Blanco\'d pair, 1942 dated and size 3.
WWII Army Issue Anti-Gas Overboots
WWII Army issue Clasp / Jack Knife
WWII Army Issue Clasp Knife A used example by a seldom encountered manufacturer
WWII Army issue Collarless Shirt A scarce mint unissued example in a large size
WWII Army issue Driver's Goggles The first of this pattern I have encountered in original tin-plate box
WWII Army issue Foot Powder Unissued and complete with original contents
WWII Army Issue Foot Powder Tin Complete with original contents. A good addition to a washing & shaving kit roll.
WWII Army Issue Groundsheet Cape
WWII Army Issue Hose Tops
WWII Army issue Jaeger LeCoultre GSTP Watch An example of the standard pocket watch of the British Army during WWII, manufactured by one of the most prestigious of watch makers. In working condition.
WWII Army Issue Machete An example dated 1941 by an uncommon manufacturer in the scarce variant fibre scabbard
WWII Army issue No 2 Electric Lamp
WWII Army Issue Pocket Watch In working order
WWII Army Issue Pocket Watch In good working order
WWII Army Issue Puttees
WWII Army issue Short Johns
WWII Army Issue Shovel An example of the General Service Shovel frequently carried by British Infantry during WWII. This one is clearly marked and 1944 dated. The blade could do with a clean though is sound and not pitted. A good example of a rare item of kit. Due to the length of this item please enquire as to postage cost
WWII Army Issue Soap Tin
WWII Army Issue String Vest
WWII Army issue Sun Glasses
WWII Army Issue Torch A Lamp, Electric, No 4. In good condition, some minor corrosion visible due to battery leakage but in good overall condition.
WWII Army Issue Torch
WWII Army Manual of Driving & Vehicle Maintenance 1937 An excellent example.
WWII Army Map Reading Manual
WWII Army Medic\'s Red Cross Arm Band As worn by 7406422 Corporal Lloyd of the Royal Army Medical Corps
WWII Army Message Forms A quantity
WWII Army MkII Steel Helmet A very good example
WWII Army MkII Steel Helmet with original Net An excellent untouched example
WWII Army No 1 Electric Lamp
WWII Army No 4 Electric Lamp / Torch
WWII Army No2 Stereoscopic Binoculars A set retaining their original graticules. The optics are a tad spotty, though fine in use.
WWII Army Officer's Field Service Cap
WWII Army Officer's Half-Front-Opening Shirt From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
WWII Army Officer's Shirt
WWII Army Officer's Shirt, Collar and Tie
WWII Army Officer's Shirt, Collar and Tie
WWII Army Officer's Swagger Cane
WWII Army Officer's Tie From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
WWII Army Officer's Tie From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
WWII Army Officer's Tie
WWII Army Officer's Tropical Aertex Shirt Epaulettes From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
WWII Army Officer's Tropical Aertex Shirt Epaulettes From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
WWII Army Officers\' Tropical Shirt Epaulettes
WWII Army Officer\'s Half-front-opening Shirt
WWII Army Salter Spring Balance
WWII Army Scripture Readers Association Booklet
WWII Army Shell Dressing
WWII Army Tent Pole Rifle Carrier
WWII Army Water Purification Kit Tin
WWII Army Wireless Set Headphones
WWII Army Wireless Set Throat Microphones / Laryngophone
WWII ARP Air Raid Warden Enamelled Door Sign
WWII ARP Air Raid Warden\'s Helmet
WWII ARP Alarm Bell The only example of this bell I\'ve seen modified for affixing to a wall as opposed to being carried in the hand
WWII ARP Aluminium Water Bottle and Carrier
WWII ARP Blackout Helmet Lamp An unissued example of this peculiar lamp and battery pack, intended to clamp onto the rim of the MkII steel helmet.
WWII ARP Booklet \"The Fire Guards Handbook\"
WWII ARP Cigarette Card Album
WWII ARP Cigarette Card Album
WWII ARP Corporal's Rank Chevrons From the personal effects of Lance Corporal J J Carruthers, Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry and Border Regiment
WWII ARP Decontamination Unit Shoulder Titles From the personal effects of Lance Corporal J J Carruthers, Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry and Border Regiment
WWII ARP Electric Lamp
WWII ARP First Aid Tin Retaining its original contents list to the lid underside
WWII ARP Gas Detector Kit Webbing Belt
WWII ARP Gas Mask Manual
WWII ARP Hand Axe
WWII ARP Hand Bell
WWII ARP Leather Anklets An unissued set
WWII ARP Passive Air Defence Manual
WWII ARP Redhill Incendiary Bomb Scoop An uncommonly fine example
WWII ARP Warden's Helmet A very good example
WWII ARP Whistle
WWII ARP Whistle
WWII ARP Whistle
WWII Artillery / Vickers Machine Gun Field Plotter Case
WWII Artillery 1/10th Second Stop Watch A scarce example on working order
WWII Artillery Cocking Lanyard
WWII Artillery Director Case
WWII Artillery Director Case
WWII Artillery Director Case
WWII Artillery Fuse Part
WWII Artillery Lanyard
WWII Artillery Map Board Webbing Back Pack
WWII ATS 'Housewife' Sewing Kit
WWII ATS Ankle Boots An excellent pair
WWII ATS Christmas Card An un-used example
WWII ATS Christmas Card An un-used example
WWII ATS Coloured Field Service Cap An excellent example throughout.
WWII ATS Coloured Field Service Cap An excellent named example
WWII ATS Dress Instructions
WWII ATS Group A rare and attractive group having belonged to the same auxiliary. Comprising GHQ 21st Army Group tunic, coloured Field Service Cap, beret, identity discs, handbag and medal
WWII ATS Group Additional images
WWII ATS Housewife Sewing Kit
WWII ATS Identity Discs and Cap Badge
WWII ATS Identity Wristlet
WWII ATS Kit Bag
WWII ATS Leather Jerkin
WWII ATS Medal Pair
WWII ATS Officer's Cap A named example. The internal sweat band stitching has come undone over part of its length, though this could easily be renewed
WWII ATS Officer's Field Service Cap
WWII ATS Officer\'s Cap An honest example showing just a few nips and lacking one tongue of the officers\' bronze cap badge.
WWII ATS Pay Book
WWII ATS Peaked Cap
WWII ATS Royal Artillery Cook\'s Tunic
WWII ATS Trench Art Table Cigarette Lighter & Match Pots Fabricated from artillery fuze covers and bearing ATS and Royal Artillery badges. No doubt the property of an ATS Anti-Aircraft gunner.
WWII ATS, Home Guard Water Bottle Carrier A mint unissued example of the carrier, water bottle, other services as issued to the ATS and other personnel not issued with the P\'37 webbing.
WWII Australian Army Flare Pistol Holster
WWII Australian Army Issue Blanket
WWII Australian Army Issue Fork
WWII Australian Field Service Cap
WWII Australian Tropical Issue Puttees
WWII Avro Anson Control Column
WWII Battle Training Manual
WWII Battledress Trouser Weights These were worn above the anklets to give the trousers a pronounced appearance
WWII Battledress Trousers An excellent pair of early pattern BD trousers. In a large size. They bear the same service number as the King\'s Own blouse also listed
WWII Bayonet Training Manual
WWII Bedford Truck Driver Handbook
WWII Bergen Rucksack
WWII Black Watch Cap Badge
WWII Black Watch Flash
WWII Bofors Shell Case
WWII Bofors Shell Case Table Lamp Base A well executed construction employing a turned oak platform base
WWII Bombed Houses of Parliament Paperweight Part of the series of wares fabricated from stone recovered from the parts of the Houses of Parliament damaged during the Blitz; a paperweight faced with a cast lead plaque.
WWII Book on the WAAF Susan Garth's With the WAAF
WWII Booklet \"With the RAF\" by Noel Monks Including some excellent photographs
WWII Boot Brush A mint dated example
WWII Border Regiment Coloured Field Service Cap
WWII Border Regiment Far East Theatre Medal Group That of Henry Howard Davies, who suffered gunshot woulds to his right leg and arm, the former subsequently being amputated.
WWII Border Regiment plastic Cap Badge
WWII Boys Anti-Tank Rifle Spanner
WWII Brass Button Stick with Service Number
WWII Brass Tommy Lighter A good complete example of the typical petrol lighter carried by troops during WWII. No doubt in working condition.
WWII Bren Fouling Tool
WWII Bren Gun Anti Aircraft Manual
WWII Bren Gun Magazine Box and Magazines
WWII Bren Gun Magazine Chest An exceptional example retaining its original factory-applied paint and markings. (Magazines not included.)
WWII Bren Gun Small Parts Kit
WWII Bren Gun Small Spares Tin
WWII Bren Gun Spares Parts Kit An excellent set complete with MkI Combination Tool
WWII Bren Light Machine Gun Magazines and Chest
WWII Bren Light Machine Gun Manual
WWII Bren Light Machine Gun Tripod An excellent example complete with two-piece anti-aircraft-role leg
WWII Bren Light Machine Gun Tripod An excellent example complete with two-piece anti-aircraft-role leg
WWII Bren LMG Double Pull Through
WWII Bren LMG Spent Cartridge Case Catcher An original example of the cartridge case catcher used predominately with the Bren in it\'s anti-aircraft role or within AFV\'s.
WWII Bren Machine Gun Magazine Box An excellent example retaining much original ordnance paint finish. Bearing the wartime manufacturer\'s code of Camelinat Ltd.
WWII Bren Machine Gun Small Spare Parts Tin & Contents
WWII Bren Machine Gun Snow Camouflage Cover
WWII Bren Machine Gun Spent Cartridge Catcher
WWII Bren Small Spares Tin
WWII British 40mm Bofors Artillery Shell Case The presence of a wooden projectile sugests possible drill use at some time.
WWII British Airborne Binoculars The best example of this pattern I\'ve seen in years; optically complete and clear, focus smooth and the fragile plastic ocular surrounds damage-free.
WWII British Amry 3d Canteen Bank Note
WWII British Amry Washing & Shaving Kit A superb set, each item dated. Toothbrushes and knives are near impossible to find these days and account for a large part of the the total price.
WWII British Anti-Hitler Propaganda Leaflet An Embarrassing Promise, an propaganda leaflet dropped by the Allies over German troops in 1941 and highlighting the apparent folly of Hitler\'s military claims up to that point in the War.
WWII British Armed Forces 1 Penny Token
WWII British Army / Home Guard issue Gas Mask Spectacles A very good set
WWII British Army / RAF Issue Sunglasses The final image shows this pattern being worn by Paddy Mayne, SAS
WWII British Army 6 Penny Special Voucher
WWII British Army Cinema Projector Operator Far East Theatre Document Group
WWII British Army Driver's Goggles
WWII British Army Electric Torch
WWII British Army Extreme Cold Weather Mittens Compatible with the Tropal Coat
WWII British Army Formation Signs Poster I suspect this is a late 1940's Gale & Polden publication
WWII British Army General Purpose / Drivers' Goggles
WWII British Army Great Coat A rare example bearing the original owner\'s name and service number. In used condition, it lacks one button, though I will provide a replacement. The original label is present though difficult to read, it appears to be 1943 dated. Size 6, to fit a wearer of height 6\'7\"-8\".
WWII British Army Hand Grenade Manual
WWII British Army Headphones Case YA6401 \"Tele. Attachment Headgear Double No1 MkV\"
WWII British Army Helmet Net
WWII British Army high-leg Gaiters
WWII British Army Issue Kit Bag Lock An example in steel.
WWII British Army Issue Machete An excellent example of this tool commonly associated with the Far East campaign, but also generally issued to troops serving in North West Europe.
WWII British Army issue Machete A good example bearing what appear to be service or issue numbers struck into its grips
WWII British Army Issue Pocket Watch A very good example in working order
WWII British Army Issue Pocket Watch An exceptional example in working order
WWII British Army Issue Razor
WWII British Army Issue Stopwatch As issued to the Royal Artillery. In working condition
WWII British Army issue Sunglasses An uncommonly fine pair in rare original Army issue case. The final image shows this pattern being worn by Paddy Mayne, SAS
WWII British Army Issue Sunglasses The final image shows this pattern being worn by Paddy Mayne, SAS
WWII British Army issue Sunglasses An uncommonly fine pair in rare original Army issue case. The final image shows this pattern being worn by Paddy Mayne, SAS
WWII British Army issue Sunglasses An uncommonly fine pair in rare original Army issue case. The final image shows this pattern being worn by Paddy Mayne, SAS
WWII British Army issue Sunglasses A set of Second World War British Army sunglasses in original case. The final image shows this pattern being worn by Paddy Mayne, SAS
WWII British Army Issue Torch
WWII British Army issue Trouser Braces
WWII British Army issue two-man Tent Canvas A very good, well marked and dated example.
WWII British Army issue Wrist Watch The best example of an ATP wrist watch I have seen. Manufactured by Revue and in near mint condition.
WWII British Army Isue Wrist Watch by Unitas A lovely example, recently serviced and in good working order.
WWII British Army Mk2 Steel Helmet with Durham Light Infantry Flash rare and excellent example bearing the service number of its original owner.
WWII British Army Mountain Troops Crampons
WWII British Army Mountain Troops Ski Cap
WWII British Army Officer\'s Khaki Drill Service Dress Tunic An excellent example requiring insignia of your choice.
WWII British Army ORs Collarless Shirt A near unissued example
WWII British Army Pocket Watch In working condition
WWII British Army Saddle
WWII British Army Slouch Hat A good example which rather unusually is devoid of manufacturer's marks, it is however profusely marked with its original owner's service number. The chin strap is present, though it requires re-stitching where it meets the runner buckle
WWII British Army Snow Shoes
WWII British Army Spade Of a pattern commonly seen carried on the back by British infantry from D-Day onwards in North West Europe
WWII British Army Stop Watch In working condition.
WWII British Army Stretcher Bearer\'s Sling A mint unissued example of the sling worn over the shoulders to assist Medics in the carrying a stretchers.
WWII British Army Stretcher Bearer\'s Sling A mint unissued example of the sling worn over the shoulders to assist Medics in the carrying a stretchers.
WWII British Army Sunglasses A set of Second World War British Army sunglasses in original case. The final image shows this pattern being worn by Paddy Mayne, SAS
WWII British Army Telephone Exchange Switchboard Line Unit
WWII British Army Trouser Braces For wear with Battledress
WWII British Artillery Percussion Primer Tube
WWII British Battle Insignia Book A classic Men-at-Arms title and an essential reference
WWII British Browning Automatic Rifle Manual
WWII British Driving Goggles
WWII British Handbook of German Weapons
WWII British Home Front Child\'s \"Mickey Mouse\" Gas Mask
WWII British Home Front Red Cross Helmet
WWII British Home Front Utility Radio
WWII British Khaki Drill Shorts
WWII British Military Escape & Evasion Button
WWII British Military Gun Cleaning Cloth The ubiquitous \"two-by-four\". This came with some Home Guard ephemera so it dates to the Second World War.
WWII British Military Issue Ear Plugs These were general issue to all soldiers [see Brian Davis's British Army Uniforms and Insignia of World War Two], though few survive.
WWII British Military Issue Wrist Watch A West End Watch Co Sowar Prima wrist watch. Having a 17 jewel Swiss made movement, black face with luminous numerals and hands, in stainless steel case with original Bonklip type adjustable bracelet strap. The back bears the British Ordnance's broad arrow stamp. The watch is running and keeping time. West End Watches were very popular with British troops in India and the Middle East during the First World War, one alledgedly having been worn by T E Lawrence, Lawrence of Arabia. The Sowar (Hindustani for "warlike") model was introduced in 1934. I have worn this watch and find it highly individual and rather elegant, being smaller than most contemporary military style watches.
WWII British Military Machete A very good example
WWII British Military Stop Watch A very good example of the Watch, Stop, 1/5 Second as used primarily by the Royal Artillery but also used in variant forms by the Admiralty and RAF.
WWII British Military Sun Glasses A good example of the pattern famously seen being worn by SAS founder David Stirling, the prices for which have shot ups of late.
WWII British Oerlikon 20mm Anti-Aircraft Canon Round An inert Oerlikon \'S\' 20mm round by Wilmot-Breeden dated 1944
WWII British Propaganda Leaflet, 1942 A copy of the single-fold air-dropped propaganda leaflet Luftpost issue number 1 of January 1942 dropped by the British over German troops. It highlights in particular the carnage of the Eastern Front. A scarce leaflet.
WWII British Propoganda Leaflet
WWII British Soldier\'s Tobacco Pouch and Cigarette Roller
WWII British Tabby Infra-red Night Sight
WWII British Tanks fold-out Poster
WWII British-made US Army M-1928 Haversack and Meat Can Pouch
WWII Browning Automatic Rifle Instruction
WWII Burma Star
WWII C-Type Flying Helmet An excellent wired example in a large size, 3
WWII Cake of Blanco
WWII Cameron Highlanders Officer's Glengarry An example bearing the name of its MC winning original owner
WWII Cameronians Cap Badge
WWII Camouflaged Face Veil
WWII Camouflaged Helmet Net In two tones. Seldom encountered these days
WWII Camouflaged Leather Jerkin An example of the No2 Jerkin bearing spray-applied two-tone camouflage pattern.
WWII Camouflaged Leather Jerkin A likely unissued example of the No2 Jerkin bearing a distinctive factory-applied camouflage pattern.
WWII Camouflaged Windproof Trousers Often associated with the SAS, this is an excellent pair with 1943 dated label
WWII Campaign and Special Constabulary Medal Group
WWII Campaign Medal Group
WWII Canada Shoulder Title
WWII Canadian :pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog for the No 4 Bayonet
WWII Canadian Air Force 1937 Pattern Bottle Carrier
WWII Canadian Air Force 1937 Pattern Webbing Cartridge Carriers
WWII Canadian Army Cold Weather Cap An unissued example
WWII Canadian Army Machete An uncommonly fine example
WWII Canadian Battledress and Tam o\' Shanter Group A Second World War Canadian Battledress Blouse and Tam o' Shanter of a private of the Calgary Highlanders, 3rd Division, the 1943 dated BD bearing its original insignia comprising War Service and Long Service and Good Conduct chevrons, and two wounded stripes, the Tam o' Shanter dated 1940
WWII Canadian Boys Anti Tank Rifle Cotton Bandolier A mint unissued example. I am currently seeking a Boys and related accessories
WWII Canadian Bren Spare Parts & Tools Set
WWII Canadian Browning Pistol Stock/Holster Carrier These little straps and clips were used to sling the Browning automatic pistol combined holster / stock from the P'37 belt
WWII Canadian Field Service Cap Apparently bearing its original insignia, albeit a War economy plastic RAMC badge
WWII Canadian Great Coat An issued example in good condition save for one button lacking. The original label is present though un-readable.
WWII Canadian Greatcoat A very good example.
WWII Canadian Helmet Chin Strap
WWII Canadian Khaki Beret
WWII Canadian Khaki Beret in a large size. Never having had a badge fitted.
WWII Canadian MkIV Lee Enfield Rifle Stripper Clip
WWII Canadian Navy / Women\'s Royal Canadian Naval Service Rating\'s Cap
WWII Canadian Pattern 1937 No 4 Bayonet Frog
WWII Canadian Pattern 1937 No 4 Bayonet Frog
WWII Canadian Pattern 1937 Tank Crew Holster
WWII Canadian Pattern 1937 Water Bottle Carrier and Bottle
WWII Canadian Pattern 1937 Webbing Basic Pouches
WWII Canadian Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
WWII Canadian Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog for No 4 Bayonet
WWII Canadian pattern 1937 Webbing Holster
WWII Canadian P\'37 Bayonet Frog
WWII Canadian RAF 1937 Pattern Bayonet Frog A mint unissued example
WWII Canadian RAF Bayonet Frog A mint unissued example of the RAF 1937 Pattern frog.
WWII Canadian Tank Crew Holster
WWII Canadian Tradesman\'s Qualification Badge A Group C tradesman\'s forearm badge.
WWII Canadian Tradesman\'s Qualification Badge A Group A tradesman\'s forearm badge
WWII Canadian Webbing Bren Spare Parts & Tools Pouch
WWII Canvas Water Bucket
WWII Captain's Tropical Aertex Shirt Slip on Epaulettes From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
WWII Carton of .38 Revolver Rounds A scarce decativated pack of 12 wartime rounds.
WWII Carton of .38 Revolver Rounds A scarce decativated pack of 12 wartime rounds.
WWII Carton of .38 Revolver Rounds A scarce decativated pack of 12 wartime rounds.
WWII Cavalry Mess Tins
WWII Cavalry Officer's Coloured Field Service Cap In the only example of a fabric pouch for such that I have encountered
WWII Ceylon Cloth Shoulder Title
WWII Child's 'Mickey Mouse' Gas Mask A very good example in original case
WWII Chindit Flash
WWII Chocolate & Boiled Sweets Ration Tin In which Sergeant Kilvington\'s medal group was found
WWII Chocolate Gift to the Troops
WWII Churchill V for Victory Lapel Badge
WWII Civil Defence Anklets
WWII Civil Defence Armband
WWII Civil Defence Black Leather Anklets Broad Arrow stamped and in excellent supple condition. Very seldom encountered.
WWII Civil Defence Embroidered Beret Badge
WWII Civil Defence Gas Mask A Civilian Duty respirator in Civil Defence marked and WWII dated haversack.
WWII Civil Defence Helmet A rare example bearing it\'s original owner\'s details on a label inside the shell.
WWII Civil Defence Leather Anklets A mint unissued pair. As worn by members of the ARP and other Civil Defence personnel.
WWII Civil Defence MkII Steel Helmet
WWII Civil Defence No2C Helmet An uncommon named example
WWII Civil Defence No2C Helmet
WWII Civil Defence Plasfort Helmet with rare Helmet Carrier
WWII Civil Defence Steel Helmet A good example of an ARP / Civil Defence MkII steel helmet. It has a factory-applied black paint finish. The liner is 1939 dated and in size 7. The chinstrap bears the name of the helmet\'s original owner. A good solid untouched example.
WWII Civil Defence Uniform Badge
WWII Civilain Duty Gas Mask
WWII Civilian Duty Gas Mask & Haversack As carried by the civilian services such as the Police and some Civil Defence personnel
WWII Civilian Duty Gas Mask Haversack
WWII Civilian Duty Gas Mask Haversack
WWII Civilian Duty Gas Mask Haversack
WWII Civilian Duty Gas Mask Haversack
WWII Civilian Duty Gas Mask Haversack
WWII Civilian Duty Respirator An excellent example of the Civilian Duty Respirator as issued to the Police and other civilian organizations.
WWII Civilian Duty Respirator A very fine example
WWII Civilian Duty Respirator
WWII Civilian Duty Respirator & Haversack An excellent example complete with haversack.
WWII Civilian Gas Mask A scarce example named to Lt H J Cotton as perhaps carried when he first joined the Home Guard
WWII Civilian Gas Mask A large size example in original carton
WWII Civilian Gas Mask An uncommonly fine example
WWII Civilian Gas Mask An uncommonly fine example
WWII Civilian Gas Mask An uncommonly fine example
WWII Civilian Gas Mask
WWII Civilian Gas Mask and Commercial Case
WWII Civilian Gas Mask in Commercial Case
WWII Civilian Gas Mask in Commercial Tinplate Case
WWII Civilian Issue Gas mask An excellent example in original carton.
WWII Civilian Issue Gas Mask in Private Purchase Bag A standard WWII civilian-issue gas mask in both it\'s original cardboard carton but also a private purchase outer case. A good example.
WWII Civilian Issue Gas Mask in Private Purchase Hand Bag A standard Civilian issue respirator in it\'s original private purchase hand bag. The latter is in a black faux-leather with a press-the-button fastener, it is drying with age but still intact.
WWII Civilian Resiprator A good example in size Large
WWII Civilian Respirator A large sized example in private purchase outer case
WWII Civilian Respirator Box A super example. I believe these are now being reproduced.
WWII Civilian Respirator in Private Purchase Handbag
WWII Civilian Respirator in Private Purchase Tin
WWII Civilian Respirator in scarce large size
WWII Clasp Knife and Lanyard
WWII Clip of .303 Rounds The cases having matching head stamps
WWII Coldstream Guards Cloth Insignia Group
WWII Coldstream Guards Cloth Insignia Group Belonging to Sergeant Kilvington
WWII Coldstream Guards Cloth Shoulder Title
WWII Coldstream Guards Sweetheart Brooch A plated and enamelled variant, showing some slight distortion, and losses to the enamel.
WWII Combined Operations Flash An example in the tombstone shape.
WWII Combined Operations Flash
WWII Combined Operations Formation Sign
WWII Combined Operations printed Flash
WWII Combined Operations printed Formation Signs Bearing their original owner's details
WWII Commando / Paratroop Toggle Rope
WWII Commando / SAS issue Vickers K-Gun Webbing Pouches A set of these unique pouches used by Commandos and the SAS to carry spare magazines for the VGO machine gun.
WWII Commando Brigade Formation Sign A rare original example
WWII Commando Brigade printed Formation Signs
WWII Commando issue Vickers K-Gun Webbing Pouches A set of these unique pouches used by Commandos and the SAS to carry spare magazines for the VGO machine gun.
WWII Commando issue Vickers K-Gun Webbing Pouches A set of these unique pouches used by Commandos and the SAS to carry spare magazines for the VGO machine gun.
WWII Commando Pattern Lock Knife An uncommonly good example
WWII Commando printed Shoulder Titles
WWII Commercial Civilian Gas Mask Handbag Case with Ear Plugs
WWII Commonwealth Water Bottle Variant I believe this variant, in khaki-painted tinplate with distinctive supper cap to be Indian
WWII Company Best Shot Badge
WWII Corporal\'s Tropical Rank Chevrons
WWII Cotton .303 Rifle Ammunition Bandolier An excellent example with various issue and inspection dates.
WWII Cotton Lanyard
WWII Cotton Lanyard An example with unusually handsome Turk\'s Head knots
WWII Cotton Lanyard
WWII Cotton Pants
WWII Cumberland ARP Shoulder Titles From the personal effects of Lance Corporal J J Carruthers, Westmorland & Cumberland Yeomanry and Border Regiment
WWII Cumberland Red Cross Cap Badge In enamelled gilt metal. A lovley example.
WWII Cutlery Combination in Original Packaging
WWII dated 1944 Pattern Webbing Belt
WWII dated 1944 Pattern Webbing Braces
WWII dated 1944 Pattern Webbing Haversack An uncommonly fine example
WWII dated Army Fuel Can Re-painted in white as a water can
WWII dated Army issue Canvas Bucket
WWII dated Army Issue Pillow/Cushion
WWII dated Boot Brush
WWII dated Groundsheet Cape A well used example lacking some buttons, though a dated example.
WWII dated Indian Army issue Kullah An unissued example of this most distinctive item of British military head-dress
WWII Dated Indian Jungle Green P'37 Belt An unissued example of this scarce variant
WWII dated Indian Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog Blanco'd for use with JG kit
WWII dated Indian Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
WWII dated Khaki Cellular Battledress Blouse
WWII dated Mills Grenade Detonator Tin
WWII dated No2 Prismatic Binoculars With sound optics
WWII dated P'37 Bayonet Frog An example officially modified as per regulations post-production with a whipped slot to carry a No4 Bayonet.
WWII dated Pattern 1937 Belt Blackened for Rifles use or similar
WWII dated Pattern 1944 Webbing Bayonet Frog
WWII dated unissued Indian 1937 Pattern Shoulder Straps
WWII dated US Army Anti-Gas Hood
WWII dated US Army Water Bottle Cover
WWII Dated Water Bottle Felt Cover
WWII Daylight Signalling Lamp
WWII Daylight Signalling Lamp
WWII Defence Medal & Extensive Paperwork A Defence Medal to a named member of the Civil Defence, complete with paperwork and three-years\' War Service chevrons.
WWII Denison Smock A medium sized example, well worn but sound and wearable, full front opening.
WWII Denison Smock A collector-grade example
WWII Despatch Riders\' Qualification Badge
WWII DLR No5 Headphones for the No38 and other Wireless Sets
WWII Drab Windproof Smock A used example suitable for re-enactment use
WWII Drab Windproof Smock and Trousers A mint unissued suit in a large size.
WWII Drill 2-inch Mortar Round
WWII Driver Instructors' Handbook
WWII Driver's Goggles
WWII Dubbin Tin and original contents
WWII Dubbin tin and original contents
WWII Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Officer's Service Dress Cap
WWII Dummy No36 (Mills) Grenade
WWII Dummy No36 Mills Grenade
WWII early variant Blue Enamelled Water Bottle
WWII Edmonton Regiment 1st Canadian Infantry Division BD and Beret A superb group
WWII Electric Lamp No 1 A general purpose hand lamp which was also used as a bicycle lamp
WWII Embroidered Civil Defence Arm Band
WWII Emergency Ration Complete with original contents
WWII Emergency Ration Tin A superb example retaining its original contents
WWII Emergency Ration Tin and original contents
WWII Emergency Road Repairs Printed Armband
WWII Enamel Mug A scarce WWII British Army issue enamel mug. As is usually the case, the mug is un-dated, however it was bou8ght with other WWII kit including the issue numbered washing and shaving kit.
WWII enamelled-Gold RAF Air Gunner Sweetheart Brooch A large and fine specimen
WWII enamelled-silver Royal Tank Regiment Sweetheart Brooch
WWII Enicar Army issue Wrist Watch A very good example of the Army trade Pattern / ATP wristwatch by Enicar, a watchmaker renowned for producing quality sports and precision watches. Currently running fast so would benefit from a service.
WWII ENSA Formation Sign
WWII ENSA Shoulder Titles
WWII Entenching Tool and P\'37 Webbing Carrier
WWII Entrenching Tool An excellent dated example.
WWII Entrenching Tool A mint example
WWII Entrenching Tool
WWII Entrenching Tool
WWII Entrenching Tool & Carrier
WWII Entrenching Tool and Pattern 1937 Webbing Carrier
WWII Entrenching Tool and Pattern 1937 Webbing Cover
WWII Entrenching Tool Head
WWII Entrenching Tool Head
WWII Entrenching Tool Head
WWII Entrenching Tool Head
WWII Entrenching Tool Head
WWII Entrenching Tool Helve
WWII Entrenching Tool Helve
WWII Escape & Evasion Kit Miniature Compass
WWII Escape & Evasion Kit Miniature Compass
WWII Escape & Evasion Kit Saw As issued as part of a standard escape kit with silk map and miniature compass
WWII Escape & Evasion Large Army Button
WWII Escape & Evasion Parr Utility Lighter Compass
WWII Escape & Evasion RAF Medium Button Compass
WWII Escape & Evasion Revolving Shank Button Compass
WWII Escape & Evasion Telescope
WWII Escape and Evasion Concealed Blade Acquired with a small collection of WWII British escape and evasion equipment. A small blade in a leather pouch intended to be concealed in clothing including a cap peak.
WWII Escape Compass As issed to RAF aircrew and some special forces
WWII Essex Yeomanry Medal Group Including some rather interesting photographs of the recently taken Keil harbour including the battle damaged Kriegsmarine battleship Admiral Hipper, Goering's yacht and midget submarines.
WWII F-S Fighting Knife with Para Provenance Never previously in a collection, a third pattern Fairbairn Sykes knife with its original owner's Army pay Book. The knife is the scarce variant with parallel-sided cross-guard, its scabbard bears the name of its owner Sidney Bird, who enlisted in June of 1943, gaining his Operation Parachutist's wings in December of that year.
WWII Family RAF / WRAF Document Group Additional images
WWII Family RAF / WRAF Document Group Including a Flying Log Book and Service and Release Book of a Flight Engineer of 271 Squadron, and a WRAF Service and Release Book of a woman with the same surname. The Log Book covers flights to December 1943 and from September 1945
WWII Far East Issue Mosquito Spats
WWII Far East issue POW Tunic These deliberately distinctive issue garments were manufactured with a black lozenge shaped patch which could not be removed by an escaping prisoner without revealing a corresponding hole.
WWII Far East Issue Water Purification Bag Unissued and 1945 dated. These were stored in a special pocket inside the 1944 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier.
WWII Far East Theatre Blood Chit
WWII Far East Theatre Border Regiment Cap Badge
WWII Far East Theatre Bush Hat A lovely example of an uncommon variant retaining its original flash.
WWII Far East Theatre Captain\'s Shirt / Tropical Shoulder Rank From a Border Regiment group recently acquired
WWII Far East theatre Indian cellular Battledress Blouse This was worn in the Far East by 40129 Major A W Thornton who was mentioned in despatches.
WWII Far East Theatre Indian-made Mess Tins
WWII Far East Theatre Jungle Green GS Cap
WWII Far East Theatre Major's Shirt Epaulette Rank Slip-ons
WWII Far East Theatre Map Case with Map and Orders Just as its original owner laid it up after his last sortie
WWII Far East Theatre Prisoner of War Group
WWII Far East Theatre RSM's Rank Wristlet
WWII Far East Theatre Safe Conduct Pass
WWII Far East Theatre SEAC Souvenir Issue
WWII Far East Theatre Silk Escape Map L/M, China and French Indo-China
WWII Far East Theatre Tropical Jungle Green BD Trousers Waist approx 35 inches. From the estate of Major General T W \"Dagger\" Rees. Born in 1898 at Holyhead, Anglesey, but spent his early years in Barry, Glamorganshire where his father, T.M. Rees, was pastor of Bethel (Meth.). He married 1926 Rosalie, eldest daughter of Sir Charles Innes and had one son (Peter Rees, M.P. (C), Dover), and one daughter. Acknowledged as one of Wales \' finest soldiers during and between the two World Wars, and a distinguished campaigner in Far East battles, he was acclaimed Captor of Mandalay in the Burma war. He was usually known as General \' Dagger \' Rees and, to his troops, \' Pocket Napoleon \' because of his diminutive height of 5 feet 5 inches, and \'Pete \' because he was always with his men in the front line. He took his nickname, \' Dagger \' from the symbol of his beloved Indian Division. He served in World War 1 (mentioned in despatches and awarded the M.C.) under General Allenby fighting the Turks, and as a young officer he won a reputation as a great fighting commander. Welsh -speaking he was also the master of many Indian dialects. Postwar he served in India 1920-37, and was made C.I.E. in 1931. In 1939 he was given command of the 3rd Battalion, 6th Rajputana Rifles and on the outbreak of World War II he was sent to Burma where, in 1940, he was twice wounded and awarded a bar to his D.S.O. and promoted colonel. He commanded the 10th Indian Division in Iraq and North Africa, 1942, and the 19th. Indian (Dagger) Division in Burma, 1944-45, being made C.B. in 1945. Waist approx 34 inches, outside leg 37 inches, inside leg 27 inches
WWII Far East Theatre Tropical Jungle Green BD Trousers Waist approx 36 inches. From the estate of Major General T W \"Dagger\" Rees. Born in 1898 at Holyhead, Anglesey, but spent his early years in Barry, Glamorganshire where his father, T.M. Rees, was pastor of Bethel (Meth.). He married 1926 Rosalie, eldest daughter of Sir Charles Innes and had one son (Peter Rees, M.P. (C), Dover), and one daughter. Acknowledged as one of Wales \' finest soldiers during and between the two World Wars, and a distinguished campaigner in Far East battles, he was acclaimed Captor of Mandalay in the Burma war. He was usually known as General \' Dagger \' Rees and, to his troops, \' Pocket Napoleon \' because of his diminutive height of 5 feet 5 inches, and \'Pete \' because he was always with his men in the front line. He took his nickname, \' Dagger \' from the symbol of his beloved Indian Division. He served in World War 1 (mentioned in despatches and awarded the M.C.) under General Allenby fighting the Turks, and as a young officer he won a reputation as a great fighting commander. Welsh -speaking he was also the master of many Indian dialects. Postwar he served in India 1920-37, and was made C.I.E. in 1931. In 1939 he was given command of the 3rd Battalion, 6th Rajputana Rifles and on the outbreak of World War II he was sent to Burma where, in 1940, he was twice wounded and awarded a bar to his D.S.O. and promoted colonel. He commanded the 10th Indian Division in Iraq and North Africa, 1942, and the 19th. Indian (Dagger) Division in Burma, 1944-45, being made C.B. in 1945. Waist approx 35 inches, outside leg 36 inches, inside leg 26 inches
WWII Far East Theatre Washing / Shaving Kit Roll
WWII Far East Theatre-made East Lancashire Regiment Cap Badge
WWII Far East theatre-made Fighting Knife The only such example I have yet encountered. The scabbard is clearly a modified Indian Ordnance issue machete scabbard (see item 13558 Scarce Pattern WWII Indian Issue Machete), however the knife is quite unlike anything else I have handled. A fascinating WWII Far East theatre jungle knife.
WWII Far East Theatre-made Royal Artillery Titles
WWII Far East Theatre-made Suffolk Regiment Cap Badge
WWII Fascist Italian 11th Regiment Bersaglieri Cap Badge
WWII Fascist Italian Infantry Officer's Epaulette
WWII Fascist Italian Youth Medal A superb example
WWII Fibre Button Stick
WWII Fibre Button Stick
WWII Field Service Cap An excellent issued example.
WWII Field Service Cap A good used example.
WWII Field Service Cap
WWII Field Service Cap
WWII Field Service Cap
WWII Field Service Cap
WWII Field Service Cap Bearing its original owner's name and service number
WWII Field Service Cap with Royal Navy Buttons
WWII Field Service Cap with Royal Navy Buttons
WWII Field Service Cap with Royal Navy Buttons
WWII Field Service Pocket Book The Field Service Pocket book issued to each serving officer as an essential reference to just about every aspect of the Service.
WWII Fifth American Army Flash
WWII Fire Guard Arm Band
WWII Fire Rescue Helmet A scarce example.
WWII First Field Dressing
WWII First Field Dressing
WWII First Field Dressing
WWII Flare Pistol Holster
WWII Fleet Air Arm Enameled-Silver Sweetheart Brooch
WWII Fleet Air Arm Flying Helmet A superb named example
WWII Fleet Air Arm Flying Helmet An apparently unissued example
WWII Fleet Air Arm Flying Helmet An excellent example
WWII Fleet Air Arm Flying Helmet
WWII Fleet Air Arm Leather Flying Helmet A good original example. The worst I can say is the chin strap has lost its elasticity and is slightly frayed at one point. In all an attractive example.
WWII Fleet Air Arm Pilot's Wings A very pleasing bullion-embroidered example with pin back
WWII FNFL (Free French Naval Forces) Flash Worn by French Commandos both on the arm and as a beret badge
WWII Folding Camapign Chair
WWII Folding Campaign Chair
WWII Folding Wire Cutters and Lanyard
WWII Foot Powder A complete WWII dated can
WWII Foot Powder Tin An unissued full example.
WWII For Loyal Service Badge Worn by those honourably discharged from War service
WWII Forces Newsletter Pro-Forma
WWII Ford Dagenham Military Vehicle Operator's Manual 'What a Twit'
WWII Fox's Puttees in original Packaging From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
WWII France & Germany Star Medal Group A good Second World War group of four medals to a Royal Engineer Sapper, together with oakleaf and Mention in Despatches award notice
WWII France and Germany Campaign Medal Clasp
WWII Free Belgian Forces Shoulder Title
WWII Free Polish Air Force Pilot\'s Badge It is said that the suspender was removed by some aircrew to signify the Polish Air Force 'free of chains'. A handsome and rare original example.
WWII Free Polish Army 3rd Carpathian Division Flash
WWII Free Polish Army 5th Kresowa Infantry Division Flash
WWII Free Polish Army Plaque Bearing a dedication inscription verso
WWII Free Polish Army Plaque
WWII Free Polish Army Shoulder Title
WWII Free Polish Forces Cap badge
WWII French Resistance / FFI Quercy Cloth Arm Badge An original WWII machine-woven patch of the Forces Francaises de l'Interieur of Quercy. These FFI fothe occupying German forces post-D-Day. To avoid being shot as saboteurs the FFI wore such insignia to identify as combatants entitled to protection under the Geneva Convention
WWII FS Fighting Knife A third pattern Fairbairn Sykes knife which bears adorsed Ordnance broad arrows stamped onto its cross guard
WWII Full / Mess Dress Parachutist's Wings Acquired with the wings and cigarette case also listed
WWII Full Dress Forage Cap
WWII Gas Detector Brassard A rare original example
WWII Gas mask Anti-Dim Kit
WWII Gas Mask Anti-Dim Kit A 1941 dated example.
WWII Gas Mask Anti-Dim Kit A 1941 dated example.
WWII Gas Mask Anti-Dim Outfit An original WWII Anti-Dimming Outfit for the Service Respirator.
WWII Gas Mask Spectacles An early set, the case bearing its original owner's details
WWII General Service Cap A good useable example with minor moth nips as illustrated.
WWII General Service Cap A 1945 dated example in virtually mint condition and a large size.
WWII General Service Cap A near mint example, 1945 dated and in a large size
WWII General Service Cap An excellent 1945 dated example with its original RAMC badge and backing
WWII General Service Cap
WWII General Service Cap An early production example in gaberdine rather than serge
WWII General Service Respirator With haversack and anti-gas eyeshields
WWII General Service Respirator A very good example retaining its original haversack and accessories, and named to an officer
WWII General Service Respirator
WWII General Service Respirator
WWII General Service Respirator
WWII General Service Respirator An excellent example in mint haversack complete with anti-dim kit, cotton waste and anti-gas eyeshields
WWII General Service Respirator Complete with eye shields and empty anti-gas ointment tin
WWII General Service Respirator
WWII General Service Respirator
WWII General Service Respirator In Indian made Far East theatre haversack
WWII General Service Respirator
WWII General Service Respirator Haversack
WWII Germa S84/98 Bayonet for the K98
WWII German Volksempfänger / People's Radio An excellent example of this fascinating receiver
WWII German 10 cm Nebelwerfer 35 Ammunition Case
WWII German 10x50 Binoculars A very good set of 10x50 Dienstglas by Hensoldt. The optics are excellent and the original graticules are present
WWII German 6x30 Binoculars Bearing the manufactuer's code ddx of Voigtlander.
WWII German 6x30 Binoculars By Voigtlander, retaining graticules and original leather sling, with excellent optics
WWII German 80mm Mortar Ammunition Carrier
WWII German Afrika Korps Uniform Guide
WWII German Afrikakorps Water Bottle
WWII German Ammo Box
WWII German Ammunition Case
WWII German Army Artillery Leutnant\'s Feldbluse An excellent example
WWII German Army -Frame Bag
WWII German Army Assault Rucksack
WWII German Army Belt An excellent untouched example comprising a 1936 dated belt leather and 1938 alloy buckle manufactured by Friedrich Linden Lüdenscheid
WWII German Army Belt and Ammunition Pouches Straight out of the woodwork, a German Third Reich Heer belt, buckle and ammunition pouch combination. The buckle retains it\'s tab, both buckle and tab being 1940 dated. One ammunition pouch is also 1940 dated, the other is un-marked. The leather is supple throughout though the belt surface is cracked in some places and shows occasional dimples or punctures. A good honest combination.
WWII German Army Belt Buckle
WWII German Army BeVo Tunic Badge / Eagle
WWII German Army Bread Bag
WWII German Army Bread Bag
WWII German Army Cap Badge 66mm span
WWII German Army Issue Compass A superb example
WWII German Army Issue Compass
WWII German Army Issue Pocket Watch An excellent example, serviced and running.
WWII German Army issue Pocket Watch An example by Arsa in excellent working condition
WWII German Army issue Wrist Watch A good example by Felco in running condition. The case back bearing correct DH Wehrmacht Dienstuhr Heer markings
WWII German Army Issue Wristwatch A ver good example of the "DH" stamped Dienstuhr Heer / Army Service Watch in working condition. It is fitted with a new grey leather strap.
WWII German Army Medic's Pouch
WWII German Army Mess Tins dated 1941
WWII German Army Mountain Troop Oak Leaf Cap Badge
WWII German Army Officer's Cap Eagle
WWII German Army Officer's Dagger An early example by the firm Horster
WWII German Army Officer's Rank Pips
WWII German Army Officer's Shoulder Strap Specialist Unit Insignia That of certain railway troops
WWII German Army Officer's Shoulder Strap Specialist Unit Insignia That of certain specialist railway troops
WWII German Army Officer\'s Cap Wreath & Cockade A lovley sleepy example.
WWII German Army Sports Vest Badge
WWII German Army Tornister
WWII German Army Tropical Helmet A second model helmet as worn by the Afrika Korps and other Heer troops serving in hot climates
WWII German Army Water Bottle
WWII German Bayonet An S84/86 bayonet for the K98 in 1938 dated frog
WWII German bayonet for the K98 Rifle
WWII German Bayonet Frog A very well marked example.
WWII German Bayonet Frog
WWII German Bayonet Frog One hilt retaining strap detached
WWII German Bayonet Frog
WWII German Bayonet Frog In fine condition. An early example having aluminium and steel rivets
WWII German BeVo Cap Cockade From a small collection of veteran brought back Third Reich insignia I recently acquired.
WWII German Camouflaged Winter Mittens
WWII German Cartridge Pouches
WWII German Dress Bayonet converted to Fighting Knife A highly unusual though competent conversion.
WWII German Fallschirmjager Badge Is this the ultimate de-nazification?! A fallschirmschutzenabzeichen having had the entire diving eagle and swastika removed. It does however retain it\'s original pin which could be used to restore another war badge.
WWII German Fire Service Dress Dagger A good honest example by Johann Leupold of Bayreuth.
WWII German Flak 88 Time Fuze ZT. Z. S/30 Box The lid marked "Oben Nicht Werfen Luftdicht Verpackt" and retaining its original printed pater label
WWII German Flying Helmet An example of the Luftwafffe K33 helmet
WWII German G43 / K43 Ammunition Pouch
WWII German G43 / K43 Ammunition Pouch
WWII German Gas Mask
WWII German Grenade Fuze
WWII German Heer Collar Patch
WWII German Heer Keinzle 8-Day Clock Introduced in 1934, a German Wehrmacht radion station clock movement known as “Betreibsuhren”, “Stationsuhren” or “Funkeruhren”
WWII German Heer Socks
WWII German Hitler Youth Arm Band An original WWII German Hitler Jugend armband. Of printed construction and in excellent condition. Bought with the HJ Day Badge also listed.
WWII German Hitler Youth Day Badge, 1933 An original high quality drop-forged tinnie bearing the legend I FRANKEN OSTMARK, TREFFEN, NURNBERG 22-23.1.1933. Bought from the estate of a veteran.
WWII German Hitler Youth Flak Photograph Group
WWII German Incendiary Bomb Fins
WWII German Infantry Officer's Tunic A named and 1939 dated waffenrock to a Leutnant of Infantry Regiment Number 9. The condition is extremely pleasing, though the original litzen have at some time been removed and re-affixed. Never previously in a collection. An attractive named example worthy of further researc
WWII German Iron Cross First Class A very good fresh-to-the-market example complete with its original presentation case.
WWII German K98 Bayonet An excellent example of the S84/98 as manufactured during the Third Reich.
WWII German K98 Bayonet
WWII German K98 Bayonet
WWII German K98 Rifle Cleaning Kit
WWII German Kriegsmarine Dagger Letter Knife An unusual item of war booty.
WWII German Kriegsmarine Duty Uniform Comprising the trousers, jumper, collar and neckerchief of a Matrosenhauptgefreiter
WWII German Kriegsmarine Duty Uniform Additional images
WWII German Kriegsmarine Signaller's Badge
WWII German Kriegsmarine Stabsgefreiter's Rank Badge
WWII German Lantern While the following provenance appears unlikely, I have absolutely no reason to doubt the words of the son of veteran who furnished it. By family tradition this lantern was taken from a railway wagon abandoned at a concentration camp at the War\'s end. I suspect it was the manufacturer\'s bat logo which piqued the morbid fascination of the veteran who recovered it.
WWII German Luftwaffe Dagger Portepee
WWII German Luftwaffe Incendiary Bomb A particularly good example of a WWII German incendiary bomb. The body bears numerous stamps and is dated 1943, the steel head is also well stamped, while the tail bears a three-letter manufacturers\' code kfl. It retains much of it\'s original finish throughout. While there is scoring due to impact, and some distortion to the tail, this is an above average example of a much sought after item of WWII German ordnance.
WWII German Luftwaffe Incendiary Bomb A particularly good example of a WWII German incendiary bomb. The body bears numerous stamps and is dated 1936. It retains much of it\'s original finish throughout. While the tail is detached it sits tight on the body and retains all its paint finish. In all an excellent example of this distinctive item of German ordnance and relic of the Blitz
WWII German Luftwaffe Wrist Compass
WWII German M'39 Tornister
WWII German M. 1931 Mess Tins
WWII German M42 Steel Helmet A fresh to the market example in untouched condition retaining original chin strap
WWII German M42 Steel Helmet Additional images
WWII German MG34 / MG42 Ammunition Box
WWII German MG34 / MG42 Drum Magazine
WWII German MG34 / MG42 E-Tin An original MG34 / MG42 Erganzungkasten \'E-tin\' or Supplement tin, used to carry spare parts and a few tools as spares in case the ones in the MG gunner\'s pouch got lost or damaged. This example is complete with an original oil can, double-ended spanner and ruptured case extractor, all in superb condition.
WWII German MG34 / MG42 P-tin \'Petroleumskasten\' These standard ammunition tins were standard issue for cleaning and maintaining of the MG34 and MG42. Marked with an initial P to indicate their special purpose, they contain two small 1.25 litre cans. These would hold a special oil/cleaning liquid to clean and maintain the MG. The respective contents of the cans, \'Petroleum\' and ‘Oel’ being marked on their handles. This example is in stunning condition, the ammo can itself being an early aluminium example, as originally produced for issue to Fallschirmjager and mountain troops. The can is Waffenampt stamped, maker-marked and 1938 dated. An excellent example.
WWII German MG34 Handbook
WWII German MG34/42 Double Trommel Carrier and Drum Magazines
WWII German MG34/42 Trommel / Drum Magazine
WWII German Military Winter Boots / Winterstiefel Approx size 8
WWII German Mine Field Marker Pennon
WWII German Model 1935 Steel Helmet/ Stahlhelm
WWII German MP38/40 Magazine Filling Tool
WWII German Officer\'s Cap Cockade From a small collection of veteran brought back Third Reich insignia I recently acquired.
WWII German OR\'s Schirmutze Chin Strap
WWII German Panzer Callar Patch From a small collection of veteran brought back Third Reich insignia I recently acquired.
WWII German Phrase Book That of a member of the ATS
WWII German POW Camp Inmate Dog Tag From Stalag VIIIB
WWII German POW Camp Prisoner Identity Disc
WWII German POW Camp Prisoner Identity Disc
WWII German POW Camp Prisoner Identity Disc
WWII German POW Camp Prisoner Identity Disc
WWII German Reichsbahn Einheitsfeldmütze
WWII German RLB Belt and Buckle An untouched fresh-to-the-market example
WWII German S84/98 Bayonet for K98 A very good example by Eikhorn, dated 1941 and with matching numbers to ricasso and scabbard
WWII German S84/98 Bayonet for K98 Devoid of manufacturer's marks
WWII German S84/98 Bayonet for the K98 Carbine 1939 dated
WWII German S84/98 Bayonet for the K98 Rifle A 1938 dated example by Eikhorn with matching serials
WWII German S84/98 Bayonet for the K98 Rifle
WWII German S84/98 Bayonet for the K98 Rifle Rather interestingly the scabbard shows two serials, one officially cancelled indicating re-issue. Complete with its original bayonet frog
WWII German S84/98 Bayonet for the K98 Rifle
WWII German S84/98 Bayonet for the K98 Rifle Complete with original maker-marked and dated frog
WWII German S84/98 Bayonet for the K98 Rifle
WWII German S84/98 Bayonet for the Kar 98K An excellent example by Eikhorn dated 1940. In original scabbard with matching serial, and original 1940 dated frog.
WWII German S84/98 for the K98 Rifle A well used 1944 dated example by Paul Weyersberg
WWII German S84/98 K98 Bayonet A war weary example ideal for re-enactor use. Both bayonet and scabbard bear the manufacturer's code cof of Carl Eikhorn, and are dated 1942.
WWII German S84/98 K98 Bayonet
WWII German S84/98 K98 Rifle Bayonet A very good example by Horster
WWII German SA Belt and Buckle
WWII German SA Belt Buckle An original example from the estate of a veteran. Acquired with the HJ buckle also listed.
WWII German SA Stick Pin An original RZM marked example.
WWII German Soldier's Song Book
WWII German Stalag 18A POW Identity Disc
WWII German Stalag POW Identity Disc
WWII German Stock Mine The Stock Minen consists of a cylindrical concrete main body on top of a short wooden stake (lacking on this example as indeed they invariably are). The concrete head contained an explosive charge, and was embedded with metal chards. A ZZ42 pull fuze is fitted to a central fuze well on the top of the mine. A fascinating original item of WWII German ordnance.
WWII German Tank Badge A Panzerkampfabzeichen by EWE
WWII German Tank Battle Badge A WWII German Army Panzerkampfabzeichen (PAB) in lovely condition though lacking it\'s pin hook. Bought from the estate of a veteran.
WWII German Tropical Web Equipment Bayonet Frog
WWII German Volks Grenade M 1945 Very much an ersatz measure, the Volkshandgrante 45 was introduced during the final stages of WWII. It had a body made out of concrete containing metal shards and was formed in a paper mold. It employed a standard BZ39 or BZ40 igniter set into a thin metal cover, the remnants of which are clearly visible on this example. A fascinating item of ordnance.
WWII German Volks Grenade M 1945 Very much an ersatz measure, the Volkshandgrante 45 was introduced during the final stages of WWII. It had a body made out of concrete containing metal shards and was formed in a paper mold. It employed a standard BZ39 or BZ40 igniter set into a thin metal cover, the remnants of which are clearly visible on this example. A fascinating item of ordnance.
WWII German War Merit Medal
WWII German Water Bottle The original cup bearing matching maker's mark and date to those of the flask
WWII German Wehmacht Ammunition Pouches
WWII German Wehrmacht 6x30 Binoculars An excellent set by Voigtlander
WWII German Wehrmacht Ammunition Pouches
WWII German Wehrmacht Bayonet Frog
WWII German Wehrmacht General Purpose Goggles
WWII German Wehrmacht Issue Boot Knife The scabbard retaining its original paint
WWII German Wehrmacht Issue Boot Knife An extremely fine example
WWII German Wehrmacht Issue Compass
WWII German Wehrmacht Rifle Ammunition Pouch
WWII German Wehrmacht Rifle Ammunition Pouch
WWII German Wehrmacht Rifle Ammunition Pouch
WWII German Wooden Ammunition Box
WWII German Wound Dressing
WWII German Zeltbahn
WWII Girls' Training Corps Cap
WWII Glasgow Highlanders Cap Badge and Photograph of original Owner 52nd Lowland Mountain Division
WWII Glengarry An excellent example of the type worn by the Royal Scots and Seaforth Highlanders
WWII Glengarry
WWII Glider and RAFAircrew Escape Axe One of the best examples of the aircrew escape hatchet as carried on Gliders and other aircraft during WWII. It is clearly ordnance stamped. Most survive in a poor state, having been used as tools post-War. Difficult to improve.
WWII Gloucestershire National Reserve Badge
WWII GQ Parachute Badge An example of the first pattern badge pre-dating the enameled type. These were unofficial parachute qualification wings issued to paratroops and others by the parachute manufacturer Gregory Quilter
WWII GQ Parachute Badge An example of the first pattern badge pre-dating the enameled type. These were unofficial parachute qualification wings issued to paratroops and others by the parachute manufacturer Gregory Quilter
WWII GQ Parachute Badge These pretty little badges were unofficial parachute qualification wings issued to paratroops and others by the parachute manufacturer Gregory Quilter
WWII GQ Parachute Badge These pretty little badges were unofficial parachute qualification wings issued to paratroops and others by the parachute manufacturer Gregory Quilter
WWII Green Howards Printed Shoulder Title
WWII Grenade Manual
WWII Grenadier Guards Cloth Insignia Group
WWII Grenadier Guards Cloth Shoulder Title
WWII Group of Five Medals with 8th Army Bar Comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with 8th Army Bar, Italy Star, Defence & War Medals, in issue carton
WWII Guide to Army, Navy and Air Force Insignia
WWII Guide to British Military Rank Badges
WWII Guide to German Infantry Divisions
WWII Guide to German Reconnaissance Units
WWII Gurkha Parachute Battalion Officer's Slouch Hat A rare example of the variant British military bush hat unique to the Gurkhas. This pattern has a double thickness of felt, giving the brim additional rigidity.
WWII Gurkha Parachute Battalion Officer's Slouch Hat Additional images
WWII Hand-to-Hand Combat Manual
WWII Heavy Artillery An excellent study
WWII Heliograph and Tripod A set in un-issued condition
WWII Heliograph and Tripod A set in un-issued condition
WWII Helmet Net A used example with some un-intended holes
WWII Helmet Net
WWII Helmet Net
WWII Helmet Net
WWII Helmet Net
WWII Helmet Net
WWII Helmet Net
WWII Helmet Net
WWII Helvetia Army issue Pocket Watch In working condition
WWII High-leg Anklets
WWII Highland Division Formation Sign
WWII Highland Division History
WWII Highland Light Infantry Dog Tags
WWII Highland Light Infantry Plastic Cap Badge
WWII History of Combined Operations
WWII History of the Border Regiment Published for the Cumberland Home Guard
WWII Home Front / Civil Defence First Aid Belt Pouch
WWII Home Front Air Raid Warden Door Sign
WWII Home Front Ambulance Helmet A good example.
WWII Home Front ARP Whistle
WWII Home Front Black-Out Curtain A rare survivor
WWII Home Front Child\'s Mickey Mouse Gas Mask
WWII Home Front Civil Defence Arm Band
WWII Home Front Civilian Duty Gas Mask and Haversack
WWII Home Front Civilian Issue Gas Mask A good sound example in it\'s original carton.
WWII Home Front Emergency Road Repairs Arm Band
WWII Home Front Fire Guard Armband An original printed cotton Fire Watcher\'s armband in near mint condition.
WWII Home Front Fire Guard\'s Handbook
WWII Home Front Fire Guard\'s Helmet A very good example.
WWII Home Front Fire Watcher\'s Steel Helmet The Fire Watcher Service was formed in September 1940 to spot and report the fall of incendiaries and their ensuing fires. Personnel were issued with a unique pattern of helmet. This example retains it\'s original finish and bears painted issue marks B1. Both liner and shell are dated 1941, the liner being size 7. A good example with unusual issue marks.
WWII Home Front Patriotic Silk Handkerchief A delightful and somewhat quirky example
WWII Home Front Plasfort Type Helmet
WWII Home Front Plasfort Type Helmet
WWII Home Front Police Helmet
WWII Home Front Red Cross Arm Band A printed Red Cross brassard dated 1940.
WWII Home Front Rescue Helmet A scarce example.
WWII Home Front Street Fire Party Arm Band
WWII Home Front Uniform and Insignia Book
WWII Home Front WVS Badge
WWII Home Front WVS Badge
WWII Home Front WVS Beret A scarce example of WWII Women's Voluntary Service
WWII Home Frront Aircraft Recognition Manual
WWII Home Guard .30 Cartridge Clip An original matching inert drill clip
WWII Home Guard Auxiliary Units Pattern Knife
WWII Home Guard Auxilliary\'s Plastic Badge
WWII Home Guard AW Grenade Enamel Sign
WWII Home Guard Blacker Bombard Manual
WWII Home Guard Browning Automatic Rifle Manual
WWII Home Guard Fieldcraft Manual The Home Guard Fieldcraft Manual by Major John Langdon-Davies
WWII Home Guard Grenade Manual The much sought after Bernards guide
WWII Home Guard Group An excellent assemblage to one man, including Home Guard Proficiency Certificate, Defence Medal award document, War Savings Week ticket, and cap badge
WWII Home Guard Haversack The rubber-proofed fabric uncommonly supple.
WWII Home Guard Issue Rimless Steel Helmet
WWII Home Guard Issue Rimless Steel Helmet ...
WWII Home Guard Leather Anklets
WWII Home Guard Leather Anklets
WWII Home Guard Manual on the Sten, Bren, Lewis, Vickers etc
WWII Home Guard Matchbox Cover
WWII Home Guard Mk 2 No IIC Steel Helmet
WWII Home Guard Proficiency Certificate
WWII Home Guard P\'14 Rifle Sling A superb example.
WWII Home Guard Small Arms Manual
WWII Home Guard Small Arms Training Manual
WWII Home Guard Tactics Manual
WWII Home Guard Thompson SMG Manual
WWII Home Guard Water Bottle & Carrier An example of the Other Services pattern
WWII Home Guard Water Bottle and Carrier A leather Other Services bottle carrier and bottle
WWII Home Guards Manual of Small Arms and Special Weapons
WWII HQ Palestine & Transfordan BD Blouse A 1942 dated Australian made Battledress blouse retaining its original insignia. Bearing RASC shoulder titles and embroidered flashes of HQ Palestine & Transjordan Command
WWII HQ Polish Forces in the Middle East Flash
WWII Identity Disc
WWII Identity Discs Two fibre discs and a scarce example in stainless steel introduced late in the War for tropical use
WWII Identity Discs
WWII Identity Discs
WWII Imperial Japanese Air Force Flying Goggles
WWII Imperial Japanese Army Cap A fine example of this iconic form
WWII Imperial Japanese Army Helmet
WWII Imperial Japanese Army Other Rank's Summer / Tropical Tunic
WWII Imperial Japanese Army Other Rank's Tunic
WWII Imperial Japanese Army Personal Flag An original example of these flags bearing good will messages and carried by IJA soldiers. An icon of the Second World War.
WWII Imperial Japanese Hinomaru Flag A fine example bearing extensive caligraphy
WWII Imperial Japanese Navy Cap
WWII Imperial Japanese Navy Cap
WWII Imperial Japanese Water Bottle and Carrier
WWII Indian 'Dagger' Division Programme Signed by the Commanding Officer of the Division Major General Rees.
WWII Indian Army Kullah A mint unissued British-made Kullah, as issued to Indian troops and worn wrapped with a pagri. Maker-marked J Collett Ltd, and dated 1942
WWII Indian Artillery Officer\'s Kukri Having a theatre-made webbing scabbard cover and complete with a photograph of its original owner and a map of India bearing his name and annotations detailing his travels
WWII Indian Jungle Green 1937 Pattern Webbing Belt A 1945 dated mint unissued example.
WWII Indian Jungle Green GS Cap An unissued and dated example
WWII Indian Jungle Green Pattern 1937 Water Bottle Carrier An unissued example
WWII Indian Jungle Green Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
WWII Indian Jungle Green Webbing Bayonet Frog
WWII Indian Khaki Drill Frock An excellent example retaining its original Southern Army (India) flashes, tropical rank chevrons, and tailor\'s label.
WWII Indian Khaki Drill Shorts
WWII Indian made Army issue Shirt An excellent example of this scarce pattern
WWII Indian No1 MkII* Bayonet
WWII Indian No2 MkII Bayonet A virtually mint example
WWII Indian No2 MkII* Bayonet
WWII Indian Pattern 1937 Bayonet Frog An un-marked example in unissued condition
WWII Indian Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
WWII Indian Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
WWII Indian Revolver Ammunition Pouch A scarce variant P'03 pouch dated 1941
WWII Indian Shaving Brush
WWII Indian Tropical Aertex Battledress Blouse With period-applied rank insignia
WWII Indian Tropical Cellular Shirt Shoulder Straps
WWII Indian Webbing Anklets
WWII Indian Webbing Anklets
WWII Indian-made 1903 Pattern Bandolier
WWII Inert / Dummy 2-inch Mortar Round
WWII inert No 36 Practice Grenade
WWII inert No 36 Practice Grenade
WWII Infantry General Purpose Carrying Harness A mint unissued Infantry Carrier, a webbing yoke with load bearing straps used to assist in the carrying of ammunition etc.
WWII Infantry General Purpose Carrying Harness A mint unissued Infantry Carrier, a webbing yoke with load bearing straps used to assist in the carrying of ammunition etc.
WWII Infantry Rank Crowns
WWII Infantry Uniforms Book A working copy with loose pages
WWII Infantry, Mountain and Airborne Guns An excellent study
WWII Insect repellent Retaining its original contents
WWII Insect Repellent
WWII Insect Repellent Tin
WWII Instructional No36 (Mills) Grenade A scarce original skeletonised example in excellent condition
WWII Intelligence Corps Officer' Service Dress Cap
WWII Intrenching Tool
WWII Irvin Flying Jacket
WWII Irvin Flying Jacket Additional images
WWII Issue Boot Brush
WWII Issue Hair Brush
WWII Issue Machete
WWII Issue Marked Housewife Sewing Kit A scarce issue-numbered example (bearing a service number of a soldier of the Royal Norfolk Regiment), and complete with both issue and other contents, the latter including a small pair of scissors. A very good example.
WWII Italian Army Water Bottle An excellent example.
WWII Italian Fighting Knife A very fine example
WWII Italian M39 MVSN Fighting Knife
WWII Italian Regio Esercito Vehicle Badge
WWII Italian Wound Dressing
WWII Italy Star Medal Group An interesting group of three in original packaging with glassine medal packets, issue letters, and a 1944 dated Soldiers’\' New Testament.
WWII Jack Knife Lanyard
WWII Jacqmar RAF 'Happy Landings' Propaganda Scarf An iconic design of Arnold Lever
WWII Japanese Arisaka Bayonet A very good example
WWII Japanese Army NCO's Sword
WWII Japanese Army NCOs Sword A sleepy example with original leather sword knot and matching serials
WWII Japanese Army Officer's Sword presentation from Mountbatten A good shin-gunto the balde of which has a signed tang. The hilt has regulation kabuto gane and menuki, and has a rather pleasing gilt bronze tsuba. While the blade has some very small edge nicks (not blade contact damage as often encountered), the sword as a whole is in attractive condition, having been stored in a high quality fitted wooden case. The reason for the care given in preserving this specimen is likely its provenance, having been a personal gift of Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, the original presentation card also preserved inside the case.
WWII Japanese Army Officer\'s Cap A named example brought back by a New Zealand veteran.
WWII Japanese Army OR\'s Tunic An excellent example brought back as a trophy by a New Zealand veteran.
WWII Japanese Army personal Flag A very good example having distinctive gold-foil corner tabs, one of which bears character marks.
WWII Japanese Heiho captured Dutch East Indies Klewang The Japanese captured large quantities of the Dutch M1898 and M1941 Klewang and modified them for use as machetes by removing the basket guard, this is an excellent example
WWII Japanese Naval Officer's Summer Peaked Field Cap A handsome example.
WWII Japanese NCO\'s Shin-Gunto / Sword Acquired with the uniform and equipment group also listed, a very good Tokyo Kokura arsenal example.
WWII Japanese Occupation 1 Rupee Bank Note
WWII Japanese Occupation 1 Rupee Bank Note
WWII Japanese Occupation 1 Rupee Bank Note
WWII Japanese Occupation 1 Rupee Bank Note
WWII Japanese Officer's Sword / Wakizashi A recently discovered example with a good hand-forged and likely ancestral blade. While in a field service shin-gunto scabbard with associated simple wartime replacement iron tsuba, the civilian tsuka incorporates high quality dragon-form gilt menuki and simple non-regulation kashira. The blade tang is un-signed and towards its terminal is wrapped in silver-plate. A distinctive hamon is apparent, indicative of a quality blade. An interesting example of a family sword carried in the field during WWII.
WWII Japanese Officer's Sword / Wakizashi Additional images
WWII Japanese Shin Gunto Sword Knot
WWII Japanese Soldier\'s Prayer Flag Surely one of the most poignant of mementoes of the Second World War; so evocative of the horrors of the Far East campaign. These flags were traditionally presented to a soldier departing for War, and bear good luck messages from his family and friends.
WWII Japanese Type 30 Arisaka Bayonet
WWII Jungle Green Personal Small Kit Pouch
WWII Jungle Green Personal Small Kit Pouch
WWII Jungle Green P\'37 Bayonet Frog A mint unissued example.
WWII Jungle Green P\'37 Water Bottle Carrier An excellent example of this late-War Indian-made tropical-issue P\'37. Maker-marked and 1944 dated.
WWII Jungle Tank Suit A scarce example. It retains it\'s original fully functioning zips. Laundering during its working life has caused patchy discolouration, though there are no repairs or damage.
WWII Kershaw British Army No 2 Binoculars Retaining graticules
WWII Khaki Beret As worn by soldiers of the Reconnaissance Corps amongst others
WWII Khaki Cellular Tropical Shirt
WWII Khaki Drill Shorts From the estate of Major General T W \"Dagger\" Rees. Born in 1898 at Holyhead, Anglesey, but spent his early years in Barry, Glamorganshire where his father, T.M. Rees, was pastor of Bethel (Meth.). He married 1926 Rosalie, eldest daughter of Sir Charles Innes and had one son (Peter Rees, M.P. (C), Dover), and one daughter. Acknowledged as one of Wales \' finest soldiers during and between the two World Wars, and a distinguished campaigner in Far East battles, he was acclaimed Captor of Mandalay in the Burma war. He was usually known as General \' Dagger \' Rees and, to his troops, \' Pocket Napoleon \' because of his diminutive height of 5 feet 5 inches, and \'Pete \' because he was always with his men in the front line. He took his nickname, \' Dagger \' from the symbol of his beloved Indian Division. He served in World War 1 (mentioned in despatches and awarded the M.C.) under General Allenby fighting the Turks, and as a young officer he won a reputation as a great fighting commander. Welsh -speaking he was also the master of many Indian dialects. Postwar he served in India 1920-37, and was made C.I.E. in 1931. In 1939 he was given command of the 3rd Battalion, 6th Rajputana Rifles and on the outbreak of World War II he was sent to Burma where, in 1940, he was twice wounded and awarded a bar to his D.S.O. and promoted colonel. He commanded the 10th Indian Division in Iraq and North Africa, 1942, and the 19th. Indian (Dagger) Division in Burma, 1944-45, being made C.B. in 1945
WWII Khaki Drill Shorts From the estate of Major General T W "Dagger" Rees. Born in 1898 at Holyhead, Anglesey, but spent his early years in Barry, Glamorganshire where his father, T.M. Rees, was pastor of Bethel (Meth.). He married 1926 Rosalie, eldest daughter of Sir Charles Innes and had one son (Peter Rees, M.P. (C), Dover), and one daughter. Acknowledged as one of Wales ' finest soldiers during and between the two World Wars, and a distinguished campaigner in Far East battles, he was acclaimed Captor of Mandalay in the Burma war. He was usually known as General ' Dagger ' Rees and, to his troops, ' Pocket Napoleon ' because of his diminutive height of 5 feet 5 inches, and 'Pete ' because he was always with his men in the front line. He took his nickname, ' Dagger ' from the symbol of his beloved Indian Division. He served in World War 1 (mentioned in despatches and awarded the M.C.) under General Allenby fighting the Turks, and as a young officer he won a reputation as a great fighting commander. Welsh -speaking he was also the master of many Indian dialects. Postwar he served in India 1920-37, and was made C.I.E. in 1931. In 1939 he was given command of the 3rd Battalion, 6th Rajputana Rifles and on the outbreak of World War II he was sent to Burma where, in 1940, he was twice wounded and awarded a bar to his D.S.O. and promoted colonel. He commanded the 10th Indian Division in Iraq and North Africa, 1942, and the 19th. Indian (Dagger) Division in Burma, 1944-45, being made C.B. in 1945
WWII Khaki Drill Shorts An issued Ordnance marked pair
WWII Khaki Drill Shorts
WWII Khaki Field Service Cap An un-issued example
WWII Khaki Green Blanco A complete 'cake'. Useful in homogenizing mixed used P'37 webbing
WWII King's Badge For Loyal Service Worn by service personnel disabled out of service
WWII King's Own Scottish Borderers Formation Patch An original worn example ex-Battledress.
WWII Knife Fork & Spoon Combination A superb matching set, each element maker-marked and dated 1945.
WWII Knife, Fork and Spoon Combination
WWII Knitted Khaki Wool Comforter for wear under a Helmet The only example of such a cap intended for wear under a steel helmet. From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
WWII Knitted Khaki Wool Fingerless Mittens From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
WWII Knitted Khaki Wool Tank Top From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
WWII Knitted Khaki Wool Wrist Comforter From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
WWII KOSB Glengarry A superb example retaining it\'s original badge.
WWII KOSB Glengarry A very good original untouched example.
WWII KOSB Glengarry
WWII KOSB Glengarry
WWII KOYLI Cloth Shoulder Title
WWII Kriegsmarine Bullion Breast Badge A lovely example.
WWII KSLI plastic Cap Badge
WWII Lamp, Electric, No 1
WWII Lanyard An Other Ranks\' whistle or revolever lanyard.
WWII Lanyard
WWII Lanyard
WWII Lanyard
WWII Lanyard
WWII Lanyard
WWII large mesh Helmet Net
WWII large-mesh Helmet Net Commonly seen in tropical and Mediterranean theatres
WWII Laufschutzer 43 MG34 / MG 42 Spare Barrel Carrier
WWII Lee Enfield Oil Bottle
WWII Lee Enfield Rifle Breech Cover One press stud detached
WWII Lewis Machine Gun Manual Know Your Weapons No 2, The .303 Lewis Gun. Published in 1941 and running to some 48 pages, an excellent little reference on this classic gun.
WWII Life Belt A superb example of this pattern worn by D-Day invasion and other amphibious assault troops
WWII Light and Medium Field Artillery An excellent study
WWII Lightweight Gas Mask As issued to paratroops
WWII Lightweight Gas Mask and Jungle Green Pouch
WWII Lightweight Gas Mask with Identity Disc
WWII Lightweight Gas Mask with scarce Filter Canister Corks
WWII Lightweight Short Range Daylight Signalling Lamp A rare example believed to have been designed for tropical / airborne use
WWII LMS Railway Worker\'s Lapel Badge A scarce WWII London, Midland & Scottish Railway worker\'s enamelled lapel badge, indicating exemption from military service on the grounds of essential employment. Maker-marked Fattorini, Birmingham, and issue numbered.
WWII Ludlow-made US Army Paratrooper Badge
WWII Luftwaffe 1 kg Incendiary Bomb Tail Fins
WWII Luftwaffe D-T15 MG15 Saddle Drum An excellent example which shows slight deformation suggesting it was perhaps recovered from a downed aircraft
WWII Luftwaffe Driver's Badge
WWII Luftwaffe Einheitzfeldmutze Cap Eagle
WWII Luftwaffe Incendiary Bomb A good example of the 1kg Thermite Brandbombe.
WWII Luftwaffe issue Headphones In excellent condition
WWII Luftwaffe Ju 88 Aircrew Engineer's License
WWII Luftwaffe LKpW101 Leather Flying Helmet
WWII Luftwaffe Mutze Eagle
WWII Luftwaffe Officer\'s Collar Badge From a small collection of veteran brought back Third Reich insignia I recently acquired.
WWII Luftwaffe Rank Chevrons
WWII M116 Howitzer 75mm M5A1 Shell Case
WWII Machete A British-made example in dated scabbard.
WWII Machete
WWII Machete
WWII Machine Guns An excellent study
WWII Machine Woven Royal Marine Commando Shoulder Title
WWII Magnetic Marching Compass
WWII Magnetic Marching Compass
WWII Magnetic Marching Compass & P'37 Webbing Pouch
WWII Magnetic Marching Compass MkI
WWII Major's Shoulder Rank Insignia Of early two-piece construction
WWII Manchester Regiment Cap Badge
WWII Manpack Wireless Set Number 38 Introduced in 1942, this remained the standard manpack wireless set of the British Army for the remainder of the War. This group comprises the set itself, head set, throat microphones and signals satchel.
WWII Manpack Wireless Set Number 38 Introduced in 1942, this remained the standard manpack wireless set of the British Army for the remainder of the War. This group comprises the set itself, head set, throat microphones and webbing set carrier. Examples of the latter are extremely scarce, I have seen such priced at up to £200.
WWII Manual Pictorial Fieldcraft
WWII Map Reading & Compass Manual
WWII Mark I Magnetic Marching Compass
WWII Mark I Magnetic Marching Compass
WWII Mechanised Transport Drivers\' P\'37 Basic Pouches A mint unissued matching pair of 1937 Pattern MT Basic Pouches. These differ from the standard pattern in having simple belt loops and no provision for wear with braces, as such would have a tendency to fall over the shoulders when driving.
WWII Medal Group A Royal Engineers group of four comprising 1930-45 and Burma Stars, with Defence & War Medals in issue carton with glassine wrappers and papers
WWII Medic's Syringe and Bakelite Case A pattern associated with airborne troops
WWII Medical Corps Officer\'s Service Dress Cap A good example.
WWII Merchant Navy Officer's Peaked Cap A very pleasing example
WWII Mess Tins
WWII Message Writing and Signals Aide Memoire Do\'s and Don\'ts of Message Writing and RT, 1943.
WWII Middlesex Regiment Plastic Cap Badge
WWII Military Guide to Germany
WWII Military Issue Kukri
WWII Military issue Kukri
WWII Military Kukri Frog A rather rare example.
WWII Military Kukri Frog A rather rare example.
WWII Military Vehicle Fire Extinguisher A 1943 dated example
WWII Mills Grenade Money Box
WWII Mills No36 Officially Sectioned Training Grenade An excellent example of an original WWII skeletonised No36M grenade. Retaining it\'s original paint finish and very clearly marked throughout. I should stress this is an original WWII officially sectioned example, not a later re-work.
WWII Mine Field Mine Marker
WWII Mine Sweeper and Anti-Submarine Service Silver Badge
WWII Mine Sweeper and Anti-Submarine Service Silver Badge The sew-on variant
WWII Mine Sweeper and Anti-Submarine Service Silver Badge The pin-back variant
WWII Minefield Marker
WWII Minefield Marker
WWII Mk 2 Steel Helmet
WWII Mk 2 Steel Helmet An early War example with original gloss tan finish
WWII Mk 2 Steel Helmet
WWII Mk 3 / Mk 4 Helmet Chin Strap Retaining partial elasticity
WWII Mk 3 / Mk 4 Helmet Chin Strap Retaining little elasticity
WWII Mk 3 / Mk 4 Helmet Chin Strap Retaining partial elasticity
WWII Mk 3 Steel Helmet
WWII Mk I Royal Armoured Corps Steel Helmet
WWII Mk II Steel Helmet with original woven Net Another from my personal collection. Absolutely unbelievable-touched.
WWII Mk III Steel Helmet A very good example retaining its original green paint
WWII Mk III Steel helmet An uncommonly good example retaining its original paint finish. The shell is maker-marked and 1944 dated. The liner oilcloth is stiff but well marked. A Roman numeral II has been painted to the brow area of the shell.
WWII MkI Magnetic Marching Compass
WWII MkI Magnetic Marching Compass In unissued P'37 webbing compass pouch
WWII MkI Prismatic Marching Compass A good example of this standard instrument which incorporated induction damping in its design
WWII MkII Sten Sling
WWII MkII Sten Sling
WWII MkIV Lee Enfield Rifle Stripper Clip
WWII MkIV Steel Helmet with net and First Field Dressing An excellent example
WWII MkVI Water Bottle
WWII MkVI Water Bottle and 1937 Pattern Carrier
WWII Model of a Divisional Ammunition Company, RASC A delightful and no doubt rare set of Ordnance wooden models for tactics training
WWII Mortar Clinometer and leather Case
WWII Mortar Money Box
WWII Mortars and Rockets An excellent study
WWII Motorcyclists' Overcoat A good example
WWII Motorcyclists\' Boots An excellent 1943 dated pair in size 8
WWII Mountain Troops / Commando Ice Pick
WWII Mountain Troops Ski Cap
WWII Mountain Troops Ski Cap
WWII Mountain Troops Ski Cap
WWII MP's Truncheon
WWII NAAFI 1/2 Franc Token
WWII NAAFI 1/2 Franc Token
WWII NAAFI 1/2 Franc Token
WWII NAAFI 1/2 Franc Token
WWII NAAFI Cap Badge A lovely example, issue numbered verso.
WWII NAAFI Cigarette Tin
WWII NAAFI Cigarette Tin
WWII National Fire Service Mk2 Steel Helmet
WWII National Pigeon Service Lapel Badge
WWII National Registration Identity Card
WWII Naval 2 pounder No.1 MkII Shell Case
WWII Naval Action Ration With non Regulation contents!
WWII Naval Action Ration Tin containing cigarettes
WWII Naval Rating\'s Summer Cap A lovely private-purchase example retaining its HMS tally and bearing its original owner\'s name.
WWII Navy Combined Operations Infantry Landing Craft Group
WWII New Zealand Battledress Blouse
WWII New Zealand issue Water Bottle
WWII No 1 Electric Lamp / Torch
WWII No 10 AFV Vickers Machine Gun Ammo Box A rare example in original OD paint finish rather than the more commonly encountered white
WWII No 119 Artillery Fuze Key
WWII No 120 Artillery Fuze Key
WWII No 121 Artillery Fuze Key
WWII No 2 Anti-Gas Ointment
WWII No 2 Mk II Prismatic Binoculars An excellent set retaining graticules and with original webbing sling
WWII No 3 Anti-Gas Ointment
WWII No 38 Wireless Set, Webbing Carrier and Junction Box An uncommonly good set
WWII No 4 Mk 2 Bayonet
WWII No 5 (Jungle Carbine) Bayonet An excellent example by Wilkinson
WWII No 5 Prismatic Binoculars A setof No 5 Prismatic 7 x 50 binoculars in original case. These were favoured by tank and other commanders.
WWII No 5 Prismatic Binoculars With good optics. A pattern favoured by tank commanders amongst others
WWII No 7 Bayonet For the Sten MK V and No 4 Lee Enfield rifle
WWII No 7 Bayonet
WWII No 7 Bayonet A very fine example
WWII No19 Wireless Set Supply Unit Manual
WWII No2 Ear Plugs Acquired with Home Guard material
WWII No2 Prismatic Binoculars Complete with sling
WWII No2 Prismatic Binoculars Complete with sling
WWII No2 Prismatic Binoculars & P'37 Webbing Case A good set with clear optics, complete with sling and webbing pouch
WWII No36 Grenade A very good example of a Second World War Mills Bomb. It retains it\'s original compression spring and striker and is well marked throughout.
WWII No36 Mills Grenade A superb complete inert example retaining its original paint finish
WWII No36 Mills Grenade An inert training example
WWII No36 Mills Grenade An inert training example, complete with triker and spring (the latter inside the grenade body during photography)
WWII No36 Mills Grenade Complete aside from striker
WWII No36 Mills Grenade Training Body
WWII No4 Bayonet Securing Tab for 1937 Patt Webbing An example of the tab with keyhole plate introduced early in the War to secure the No4 spike bayonet in the unmodified P\'37 Bayonet Frog, which was of course originally designed to carry the much larger P\'07 sword bayonet. There is an excellent period photograph of this item of equipment being worn by a Guardsman in Davis\' British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two, while it also described in Carter\'s Bayonet Belt Frogs.
WWII No4 Bayonet Securing Tab for 1937 Patt Webbing An example of the tab with keyhole plate introduced early in the War to secure the No4 spike bayonet in the unmodified P\'37 Bayonet Frog, which was of course originally designed to carry the much larger P\'07 sword bayonet. There is an excellent period photograph of this item of equipment being worn by a Guardsman in Davis\' British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War Two, while it also described in Carter\'s Bayonet Belt Frogs.
WWII No4 MkI Bayonet for the No4 Lee Enfield
WWII No4 MkI Bayonet for the No4 Lee Enfield
WWII No4 MkII Bayonet By Prince Smith and Stells
WWII No4 MKIII Bayonet in Victory Plastics Scabbard A scarce configuration
WWII No5 Jungle Carbine Bayonet A good example by Wilkinson Sword
WWII No5 Jungle Carbine Bayonet
WWII No5 Jungle Carbine Bayonet
WWII No5 MkIV Prismatic Binoculars An excellent set retaining their original finish. The optics are superb and are complete with original graticules.
WWII No5 Prismatic Binoculars A very good set indeed.
WWII No7 Bayonet The No7 with its unique swivelling pommel was designed for use with the MkV Sten, though it saw most use with the No4 Lee Enfield Rifle
WWII No7 Bayonet The No7 with its unique swivelling pommel was designed for use with the MkV Sten, though it saw most use with the No4 Lee Enfield Rifle
WWII Norfolk Regiment Officers\' Khaki Drill Service Dress Tunic
WWII North Africa / Italy Campaign Sweetheart Bracelet
WWII North Africa Campaign Mentioned in Despatches Royal Engineers Document Group
WWII North Africa Campaign Mentioned in Despatches Royal Engineers Document Group Additional images
WWII North African Theatre POW-work Cigarette Case It is said these were manufactured by Italian prisoners of War using aluminium salvaged from aircraft wrecks
WWII Northumberland Fusiliers Flash
WWII Northumberland Fusiliers Flash
WWII Northumbria District printed Flashes
WWII Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment Officer's Forage Cap A very pleasing example
WWII Notts & Derby Regiment Coloured Field Service Cap
WWII NSDAP Party Membership Badge 22mm diameter
WWII Officer Training School Mhow India Brass Shoulder Titles
WWII Officer's Bamboo Cane
WWII Officer's Bamboo Cane
WWII Officer's KD Shorts
WWII Officer's KD Trousers
WWII Officer's Mosquito Net From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
WWII Officer's Mosquito Net From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
WWII Officer's Private Purchase BD Trousers Cut to the original Battledress, Serge patttern, and in issue-quality serge, so outwardly identical to issue pairs. Named to their original owner. In a lrge size and superb condition.
WWII Officer's private purchase General Service Cap A relatively rare item of WWII Army headdress, few officers' examples having survived
WWII Officer's Puttees
WWII Officer's Sam Browne Map Case With war utility pencils and 1940 Ordnance map
WWII Officer's Service Dress Cap An excellent example requiring a cap badge of your choice
WWII Officer's Service Dress Cap An Indian-made example
WWII Officer's Service Dress Cap
WWII Officer's Service Dress Trousers A good pair with 30 inch waist
WWII Officers\' Khaki Drill Shorts
WWII Officers\' Knitted Tie
WWII Officers\' Knitted Tie
WWII Officers\' Knitted Tie
WWII Officers\' Service Dress Cap
WWII Officers\' Shirt
WWII Officers\' Shirt
WWII Officer\'s Field Service Cap A superb example in a large size
WWII Officer\'s Field Service Cap
WWII Officer\'s Field Service Cap
WWII Officer\'s Private Purchase BD Blouse A lovely quality example, tailored to the original pattern. Retaining its original Durham Light Infantry shoulder titles, though the rank insignia have been removed. Named inside, so researchable.
WWII Officer\'s Service Dress Cap A lovely example with original Genral Service buttons, ready for a cap badge of your choice.
WWII Officer\'s Service Dress Trousers A very smart pair to fit approx 30\" waist.
WWII Officer\'s Water Bottle From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits.
WWII Operational Parachutist\'s Wings Subtly tagged. Acquired with the cigarette case also listed
WWII Ordnance Corps Officer\'s Service Dress Tunic A good example with all it\'s original insignia.
WWII Ordnance Issue Gurkha Rifles Kukri A superb 1945 dated \'fighting\' example in original WWII dated scabbard
WWII Ordnance Issue Gurkha Rifles Kukri A superb 1944 dated \'fighting\' example in original WWII dated scabbard
WWII Ordnance issue Kukri An excellent 1942 dated example
WWII Ordnance issue Kukri
WWII Ordnance issue Kukri An interesting example having perhaps been carried over into civilian life by an Indian or Gurkha. The ordnance marks have been over struck with punched marks. The scabbard, which fits the blade perfectly is of traditional rather than Ordnance form
WWII Ordnance Tin
WWII ORs Field Service Cap A dated example in excellent used condition.
WWII ORs Shirt Collar
WWII ORs Shirt Collar
WWII OSS Calthrop
WWII Other Rank's Service Dress Tunic An unissued example
WWII Other Ranks' issue collarless Shirt An extremely good example
WWII Other Ranks\' Service Dress Cap An example having had the peak set in the manner of the Guards and Military Police. The underside of the oilcloth liner bears issue marks and its original owners name in ink
WWII Owen Submachine Gun Bayonet A lovely 1944 dated example.
WWII P'37 Bayonet Frog
WWII P'37 Bayonet Frog
WWII P'37 Revolver Ammunition Pouch
WWII P'37 Royal Armoured Corps Holster
WWII Pacific Theatre History
WWII Pack Straps
WWII Para Mortar Ammo Drop Bag A scarce item of airborne equipment. It is fitted with quick-release fasteners, brass loops intended to allow fastening to the leg using the general purpose quick release straps, and it has a pocket and loop on the back for stowage of the drop line. In unissued condition.
WWII Parachute Regiment 3rd Pattern FS Knife An extremely good example of this pattern, the blade is effectively mint. What is particularly interesting is the crudely cut depiction of the Operational Parachutist wings to the scabbard, and name 'Potsi'. Fresh to the market from a deceased's estate.
WWII Parachute Regiment Cap Badge An excellent original example
WWII Parachute Regiment Cap Badge
WWII Parachute Regiment Cap Badge Unusually having had a pin fitted
WWII Parachute Regiment Cap Badge
WWII Parachute Regiment Cap Badge
WWII Parachute Regiment Cap Badge A scarce plated brass variant
WWII Parachute Regiment enamelled silver Sweetheart Brooch
WWII Parachute Regiment Medal and Document Group A rare and comprehensive group
WWII Parachute Regiment Medal and Document Group Additional images
WWII Parachute Regiment Plastic Cap Badge
WWII Paratroop / Commando Toggle Rope
WWII Paratroop Oversmock A mint unissued example
WWII Patriotic Allied Flags Lapel Badge
WWII Patriotic Allied Flags Lapel Badge Lacking the Soviet flag so likely pre-dating Barbarossa.
WWII Patriotic Handkerchief
WWII Pattern 1903 Belt As used by the Army and Home Guard
WWII Pattern 1907 Bayonet A 1916 Chapman example
WWII Pattern 1937 Bayonet Frog officially modified for No 4 Bayonet
WWII Pattern 1937 Frog modified for No 4 Bayonet
WWII Pattern 1937 Royal Armoured Corps Holster With original revolver cleaning rod
WWII Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
WWII Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog Officially modified to carry the No 4 bayonet
WWII Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
WWII Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
WWII Pattern 1937 Webbing Frog modified for No 4 Bayonet
WWII Pattern 1937 Webbing Frog modified for No 4 Bayonet
WWII Pattern Ammunition Boots 1950s size 7
WWII Pattern Ammunition Boots 1950s size 9
WWII Pattern Army PT Plimsoles An unissued supple pair ideal for display or re-enactor use
WWII Personal Kit Roll An extremely good set
WWII Personalized US Army Water Bottle A poignant example, the cup of which, a 1918 dated example, bears a soldier's name and the locations at which he served overseas
WWII PIAT Manual
WWII Pioneer Corps Officer\'s Service Dress Cap
WWII Pioneer Corps Plastic Cap Badge
WWII Pioneer Corps Plastic Cap Badge
WWII Plasfort type Civil Defense Helmet
WWII Plastic Border Regiment Cap Badge
WWII Plastic Military Police Cap Badge
WWII Plastic Royal Armoured Corps plastc Cap Badge
WWII Pocket First Aid Pamphlet for Soldiers A classic, First Aid for Fighting men. Published in 1943 for general issue. It is charmingly illustrated.
WWII Pocket Guide to Burma
WWII Police Steel Helmet
WWII Postcard Photograph of German RAD Officer
WWII Printed Airborne Strip A lovely ex-Battledress example, part of a large collection of cloth insignia I have recently acquired, having been collected by a Nurse during WWII.
WWII Printed Canada Shoulder Title
WWII Printed Combined Operations Flash A superb example.
WWII printed Combined Operations Flash
WWII Printed Driver\'s Badge
WWII Printed Green Howards Shoulder Title
WWII Printed Parachute Regiment Shoulder Title
WWII Printed Reconnaissance Corps Shoulder Title
WWII Printed Royal Armoured Corps Shoulder Titles
WWII Printed Royal Navy Shoulder Title
WWII Printed War Service Chevrons
WWII Private Purchase Inflatable Mattress
WWII Pro-Soviet Lapel Badge
WWII Propeller Tip Crash Souvenir Formerly the property of the late Sir Hector Munro, RAF pilot during WWII.
WWII Puttees
WWII Puttees An excellent pair
WWII Puttees
WWII P\'37 Belt A rather pale example which displays well with Khaki Drill clothing.
WWII Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders Glengarry
WWII Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders Glengary Having belonged to Private William Alexander Tait, according to his descendants Tair served for six years on active service, fighting at Benghazi, Tripoli, Porbruck in Egypt, El Alamein, Monte Cassino, Misrata in Libya, and also in India.
WWII RAF & Army Issue marching Compass A very good example of the WWII British Army standard issue Compass, Magnetic, Marching, MkI. This one is the only example I have seen with printed instructions affixed. The MkI is fascinating in that it utilises induction damping of the needle. A lovely instrument in full working order.
WWII RAF & Army Issue marching Compass An extremely good example of the WWII British Army standard issue Compass, Magnetic, Marching, MkI. This example is as-issued with original carton and printed instructions. The MkI is fascinating in that it utilizes induction damping of the needle. A lovely instrument in full working order.
WWII RAF 'bathtub' Morse Key
WWII RAF 'Ditching' Whistle
WWII RAF 'Ditching' Whistle
WWII RAF .303 Aircraft Browning Machine Gun Cartridge Belt A surprisingly rare belt
WWII RAF .50 Calibre Browning and Thompson Machine Gun Manual
WWII RAF / Air Ministry Binoculars A good set with slightly spotty optics
WWII RAF / Airborne Silk Escape Map One of the most sought after: France, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany
WWII RAF / Bombed Houses of Parliament Letter Rack Part of the series of wares fabricated from stone recovered from the parts of the Houses of Parliament damaged during the Blitz; a letter rack faced with a cast lead plaque bearing the badge of the Royal Air Force.
WWII RAF / PAIFORCE Commemorative Tankard A rare Persia and Iraq commemorative manufactured from brass shell cases salvaged from the battlefields of North Africa
WWII RAF 1937 Pattern Basic Pouches A scarce matching pair of WWII 1937 Pattern Basic Pouches in unissued condition.
WWII RAF 1937 Pattern Basic Pouches
WWII RAF 1937 Pattern Cartridge Carriers A mint unissued pair of rifle cartridge carriers from the RAF blue/gray P\'37 accoutrement set. Maker-marked and WWII dated.
WWII RAF 1937 Pattern Revolver Holster An excellent WWII dated example.
WWII RAF 1937 Pattern Webbing Basic Pouches A mint unissued set
WWII RAF 1941 Pattern Mae West An excellent example complete with stole bladder.
WWII RAF 1941 Pattern Mae West Stole Bladder A little stiff and possibly no longer air tight.
WWII RAF 9 ct gold Charm or Pendant
WWII RAF Air Gunner Brevet
WWII RAF Air Gunner Brevet
WWII RAF Air Gunner's Brevet
WWII RAF Air Gunner\'s Brevet
WWII RAF Air Gunner\'s Brevet
WWII RAF Air Gunner\'s Brevet
WWII RAF Air Navigation Manual Containing particularly useful information on instrumentation
WWII RAF Air Signaler's Tunic Retaining its original insignia including a padded aircrew brevet. The tunic bears a cancelled 1944 AV ink stamp to the lining indicating it was initially treated against vesicant gas.
WWII RAF Aircraft Fuel Guage
WWII RAF Aircraft Press-to-Send Switch etc Taken from a Lancaster
WWII RAF Aircrew First Aid Pouch
WWII RAF Aircrew Flying Sunglasses
WWII RAF Aircrew Flying Sunglasses
WWII RAF Aircrew Manual Rather interestingly signed by a host of aircrew, no doubt colleagues on the same course. Certainly worthy of research
WWII RAF Aircrew MkII First Aid Kit The best example I have encountered
WWII RAF Aircrew Signaller\'s Brevet
WWII RAF and Army Issue Sun Glasses
WWII RAF Astro Compass
WWII RAF B-Type Flying Helmet A good fresh-to-the-market example. The stitching of one ear-up has partly come undone, though this would could be renewed with ease.
WWII RAF B-Type Flying Helmet Rubber Earphone Cup Pads
WWII RAF Bakelite Mk II Aircraft Cockpit Lamp
WWII RAF Battle of Britain Commemorative Calendar Plaque A delightful 1940\'s framed bronzed relief plaque depicting an RAF Spitfire and bearing the legend Never have so many owed so much to so few and a representation of Churchill\'s signature. The frame incorporates a perpetual calendar, the date being adjusted by rotating the number carrier by means of a knob to one side. 39cm x 41cm
WWII RAF Bible
WWII RAF Binoculars Case An excellent example complete with sling
WWII RAF Browning Machine Gun .303 Ammunition Belt
WWII RAF C-Type Fling Helmet In a large size, 4
WWII RAF C-Type Flying Helmet A very good example in a large size (unmarked but likely size 3). It is of the WWII-produced so-called three-strap variety and retains its original earphones and wiring loom in superb condition. Purchased with the MKVII goggles and G-Type oxygen mask also listed.
WWII RAF C-Type Flying Helmet A very good example
WWII RAF C-Type Flying Helmet and original owner's New Testament In excellent condition, size 3, and bearing the name and number of its original owner. Together with the flyer's RAF New Testament and its leather wallet.
WWII RAF C-Type Flying Helmet, wired with earphones
WWII RAF Clay Pigeon / Skeet Container A tube for ten of the skeets used on RAF air bases for gunnery practice
WWII RAF Cockpit Lamp Taken from a crashed Lancaster.
WWII RAF Comforts Fund Volunteer Worker's Lapel Badge
WWII RAF Course & Speed Calculator MkIIA
WWII RAF D-Type Electrically Heated Undergarment
WWII RAF D-Type Flying Helmet An excellent example in the largest of sizes, 4
WWII RAF D-Type Flying Helmet An excellent example of this classic pattern as used in North Africa and tropical theatres.
WWII RAF Ditching Whistle
WWII RAF Ditching Whistle
WWII RAF Ditching Whistle
WWII RAF Ditching Whistle
WWII RAF E-Type Flying Helmet
WWII RAF E-Type Flying Helmet A near mint example in a large size, 3
WWII RAF E-Type Flying Helmet
WWII RAF E-Type Flying Helmet
WWII RAF Easco Life Jacket Survival Lamp In working condition
WWII RAF East Issue Goolie / Blood Chit A scarce and desirable example.
WWII RAF Escape & Evasion Miniature Compass A good example in excellent condition.
WWII RAF Escape Pattern Flying Boots An excellent pair in size 8-9.
WWII RAF Field Service Cap
WWII RAF Flight Computor A superb example.
WWII RAF Flight Engineer Brevet A padded example
WWII RAF Flight Lieutenant Pilot\'s Aircrew Blouse and War Service Trousers A scarce suit bearing original period-applied insignia
WWII RAF Flight Lieutenant's Tropical Slip-on Shoulder Rank
WWII RAF Flight Lieutenant\'s Epaulettes As worn on the Officer\'s greatcoat.
WWII RAF Flight Navigation Manual
WWII RAF Flight Sergeant Signaller's Tunic 1945 dated and in a large size
WWII RAF Flying Helmet Oxygen Mask Conversion Hook
WWII RAF Flying Helmet Wiring Loom
WWII RAF Flying Helmet Wiring Loom and Microphone
WWII RAF Flying Helmet \'Phones
WWII RAF Flying Spectacles One nose pad detached
WWII RAF Flying Training Manual
WWII RAF G-Type Oxygen Mask
WWII RAF G-Type Oxygen Mask A scarce example bearing its original owner's name. Still flexible though a little perished as most are around the upper edge nose area, it displays well.
WWII RAF G-Type Oxygen Mask A very good example
WWII RAF G-Type Oxygen Mask Size 'large'. The rubber mask in uncommonly fine, strong and supple condition. The straps having lost a degree of elasticity as is typical. An increasingly rare mask in such condition.
WWII RAF G-Type Oxygen Mask An excellent early example. The mask is still supple and the straps retain elasticity. The nasal bridge wire retainers have failed as the commonly do; near invisible and easy to re-adhere should one wish to do so.
WWII RAF G-Type Oxygen Mask and Hose An excellent example
WWII RAF G-Type Oxygen Mask, Loom and Earphones An excellent early combination for an externally-wired flying helmet
WWII RAF G45 Gun Camera
WWII RAF German Aircraft Recognition Manual
WWII RAF Gun Sight Harmonising Telescope
WWII RAF Identity Discs
WWII RAF Irvin Flying Jacket Spare Belt Part As salvaged from a wrecked but labelled and WWII dated jacket.
WWII RAF issue Binoculars A good pair of WWII Air Ministry binoculars, Stores reference 6E/471. In good condition throughout.
WWII RAF Issue Binoculars A superb set in original case.
WWII RAF issue Button Stick
WWII RAF issue Fork and Spoon
WWII RAF issue Lancing Kit
WWII RAF issue New Testament
WWII RAF issue Shirt Collar
WWII RAF issue Shirt Collar
WWII RAF issue Shirt Collar
WWII RAF issue Sunglasses
WWII RAF Jaeger leCoultre Watch The best example of this pattern I have encountered, and by perhaps the most prestigious of manufacturers, a superb watch
WWII RAF khaki P'37 Webbing Brace Attachments
WWII RAF Leading Aircraftman Rank Badges
WWII RAF Life Jacket Whistle An excellent example.
WWII RAF Map of Bavaria
WWII RAF Medal Group
WWII RAF Medal Group
WWII RAF Medal Group with Documents
WWII RAF Mess Mug
WWII RAF Mk II Aircraft Cockpit Lamp
WWII RAF Mk II Cockpit Lamp
WWII RAF Mk II Emergency Flying Ration Tin
WWII RAF Mk III Flying Goggles
WWII RAF Mk IIID Navigational Flight Computor As worn strapped to the Pilot's / Navigator's leg
WWII RAF Mk VII Flying Goggles With early sprung leather strap and in excellent condition
WWII RAF Mk VIII Flying Goggles An uncommonly fine set
WWII RAF Mk VIII Flying Goggles
WWII RAF MkII Course & Speed Calculator An excellent 1939-40 dated example.
WWII RAF MkIIC Aircraft Clock A 1942 dated example which has been pleasingly mounted in oak to serve as a desk clock.
WWII RAF MkIII* Free Gun Reflector Gun Sight
WWII RAF MkVII Flying Goggles A used set in fragmentary carton. The goggles themselves are very clearly Air Ministry marked and in very good condition, though the strap has lost its elasticity and could be replaced. Complete with anti-dim kit and tinted lenses, though the latter are severely delaminated. An honest original set.
WWII RAF MkVIII Flying Goggles A very good set in their original packaging with tinted lenses and anti-dim kit. The strap retains much original elasticity and the frames, even though they show signs of use, retain most of their original paint finish.
WWII RAF MkVIII Flying Goggles
WWII RAF MkVIII Flying Goggles
WWII RAF MkVIII Flying Goggles
WWII RAF MKVIII Flying Goggles With very good strap retaining its elasticity
WWII RAF Mosquito Boots There are loose seams to one boot
WWII RAF Mosquito Boots One boot manufactured without an integral ankle strap, though a loose one is present
WWII RAF Navigation Flight Computor MkIIID An excellent 1940 dated example in aluminium rather than bakelite as used in later variants
WWII RAF Navigator's Brevet
WWII RAF Navigator's Service & Release Book
WWII RAF Navigators' Mk 8 Wrist Watch An early Ebel Mk 8, originally having Air Ministry stores reference 6B/159, later re-designated 6B/234. An uncommonly fine and certainly scarce example in good running order.
WWII RAF Navigator\'s Brevet
WWII RAF Navigator\'s Parallel Rule
WWII RAF Navigator\'s Stop Watch In working condition
WWII RAF New Testament A mint unissued example
WWII RAF New Testament
WWII RAF Night Training Goggles. A boxed set of WWII RAF Goggles, Night Simulator. The rubber is a little dry and the tinted filters degraded as usual, but a sound pair all round.
WWII RAF No2 Prismatic Binoculars An excellent and well marked WWII dated set in original case
WWII RAF No2 Prismatic Binoculars
WWII RAF Observer's Brevet As worn by 149898 J W Pryke RAFVR, who's peaked cap and tunic I shall list in due course.
WWII RAF Observer's Tunic and Cap A lovely tunic having early features such as ticket pocket, internal first field dressing pocket, and watch chain tab. It once had a rear-affixed belt, though was latterly worn with the belt illustrated. It retains all its original insignia including a handsome padded brevet, and medal ribbons including a rosette to that of the Africa Star. The original owner's identity discs were found in one of the pockets. The group is completed by a handsome peaked cap.
WWII RAF Observer's Tunic and Cap Additional images
WWII RAF Observer\'s Brevet
WWII RAF Observer\'s Brevet Having had press stuff affixed for wear on tropical clothing
WWII RAF Officer's Cap Bearing the name if its original owner
WWII RAF Officer's Cap Badge
WWII RAF Officer's Cap Badge A lovely example
WWII RAF Officer's Peaked Cap A named example.
WWII RAF Officer's Peaked Cap Lacking one chin strap button
WWII RAF Officer's Side Cap
WWII RAF Officer's Side Hat
WWII RAF Officer's Tripcal slip-on Shoulder Straps
WWII RAF Officer's Tunic Lacking collar badges, likely Volunteer Reserve, minor nips and general wear, though a named example.
WWII RAF Officer\'s Cap
WWII RAF Officer\'s Cap Having an excellent form. Some of the sweatband stitching has failed and requires renewal
WWII RAF Officer\'s Cap Baadge A lovely example.
WWII RAF Officer\'s Cap Badge
WWII RAF Officer\'s Uniform Group A lovely, named RAF uniform group. It comprises a tunic with it\'s original Pilot\'s wings, a cap and the RAF Service and Release book and photographs of the original wearer.
WWII RAF Other Airman\'s Cap
WWII RAF Other Airmen's Trousers 1945 dated and in a large size
WWII RAF Oxygen Mask Hose
WWII RAF Oxygen Mask Manual
WWII RAF Pattern 1937 Webbing Holster
WWII RAF Pattern 1942 Aircrew Escape Boots
WWII RAF Pilot / Navigator Wristwatch A Waltham example bearing Air Ministry Stores Reference 6B/234. A good example. Running.
WWII RAF Pilots\' Wings An excellent original pair when most encountered on the market are reproductions
WWII RAF Pilots\' Wings An excellent original pair when most encountered on the market are reproductions
WWII RAF Pilot\'s Wings An original ex-uniform set
WWII RAF Pilot\'s Wings
WWII RAF Plastic Cap Badge
WWII RAF Plastic Cap Badge
WWII RAF Plastic Cap Badge
WWII RAF Plastic Cap Badge
WWII RAF Printed Rank Insignia
WWII RAF Prismatic Binoculars An excellent set with good optics.
WWII RAF P\'25/P\'37 Brace Attachments/Brace A trio bearing matching issue numbers as found. Un-Blanco\'d RAF Brace Attachments are rare indeed.
WWII RAF R1155A Aircraft Wireless Radio Reciever An excellent untouched example of this iconic military radio as used on the Lancaster bomber and other large aircraft
WWII RAF Reconnaissance Photo Stereoviewer
WWII RAF Service and Release Book
WWII RAF Sidcot Flying Suit Kapok Liner
WWII RAF Signaller\'s Brevet
WWII RAF silver Sweetheart Ring
WWII RAF Special Ration Type B Tin
WWII RAF Split-Seconds Stop Watch As used by Navigators and Bomb Aimers. Having a 17-jewel movement and in working condition.
WWII RAF Squadron Leader's Slip-on Shoulder Rank
WWII RAF Station Alarm Bell An original Air Ministry marked and dated example. Weight 11kg
WWII RAF Sunglasses
WWII RAF Survival Heliograph As carried in the 'Mae West'
WWII RAF Survival Whistle
WWII RAF Survival Whistle
WWII RAF Survival Whistle
WWII RAF Sweetheart Brooch A large RAF propeller-form sweetheart brooch. Maker-marked to the reverse.
WWII RAF Sweetheart Brooch A high quality plated example.
WWII RAF Sweetheart Brooch
WWII RAF Sweetheart Brooch
WWII RAF Tee Emm Magazine Volume 1, compete issues from April 1941 to March 1942
WWII RAF Tee Emm Magazine Volume 2, compete issues from April 1942 to March 1943
WWII RAF Textile
WWII RAF Tissue Escape Map A scarce example, as concealed in escape pencils issued to RAF aircrew. It has been lightly pasted at its extremities to a sheet of thin card to preserve it. A lovely example.
WWII RAF Tropical Mosquito Boots Dated 1945 and size 11
WWII RAF Tropical Slouch Hat An excellent Australian-made 1944 dated example. I consider significant elements of the appeal of these iconic items of headgear to be the subtleties of their form; many have distorted through wear to such an extent that they lose some of their striking lines, this is a superb example exhibiting real character and great form.
WWII RAF Type H Flying Gauntlets An excellent pair
WWII RAF Type-D Electrically-Heated Waistcoat An excellent unissued example of the kimono-type electrically heated waistcoat intended for wear under Sidcot-type or other flying clothing.
WWII RAF Uniforms, Flying Clothing & Insignia Book A classic Men-at-Arms title and an essential reference. The best single volume work of its kind
WWII RAF War Economy Plastic Cap Badge
WWII RAF War Service Dress 'Battledress' Blouse
WWII RAF Warrant Officer Air Gunner Tunic and Trousers Rather a smart uniform. It has a very few moth nips but presents itself very well. The tunic has an integral fixed belt and a first field dressing pocket.
WWII RAF Warrant Officer Air Gunner Tunic and Trousers Additional images
WWII RAF Warrant Officer Air Gunner\'s Tunic A rather pleasing example
WWII RAF Warrants Officer\'s Rank Badge An excellent example.
WWII RAF Washing Kit Roll
WWII RAF Water Bottle
WWII RAF Webbing Automatic Pistol Ammunition Pouch A 1925 Pattern pouch originally intended to carry ammunition for an automatic pistol, the RAF were issued amongst other 1911 Colts. This is a Second World War example. The Army used an identical pouch, though in khaki, to carry the Sten loading tool. Maker marked, WWII dated and in unissued condition.
WWII RAF Webbing Pistol Ammunition Pouch
WWII RAF Webbing Water Bottle Carrier and Bottle A mint unissued set
WWII RAF Window CHAFF RADAR Counter-measure A roll on fibre spool taken as a souvenir by a Lancaster crew member and given to its most recent owner in 1947
WWII RAF Wiring Loom for internallly wired Flying Helmets
WWII RAF Wrist Watch Worthy of research. Not running.
WWII RAF \"Ditching\" Whistle
WWII RAF \"Ditching\" Whistle
WWII RAF \"Ditching\" Whistle
WWII RAF1941 Pattern Sidcot Flying Suit A well used example lacking a runner to one lower leg zip.
WWII RAMC Field Service Cap As worn by 7406422 Corporal Lloyd of the Royal Army Medical Corps
WWII RAMC Officer\'s Field Service Cap A lovely example in a lightweight barathea fabric bearing its original owner\'s name label
WWII RAMC Officer\'s Service Dress Cap An excellent original example by Barnes & Co, East Street, Poona, so no doubt worn during the Far East campaign. In superb condition throughout. Size 6 7/8.
WWII RAMC Plastic Cap Badge A War emergency production plastic cap badge of the Royal Army Medical Corps. Maker marked Stanley & Sons, Walsall. Complete with it\'s original brass lugs and in excellent condition.
WWII Rank Badges & Insignia Booklet A charming and useful period publication
WWII Rank Badges and Medal Ribbons Guide
WWII Rank Badges of the British Services Guide
WWII RAOC British Troops in France Battledress Blouse An excellent entirely original example complete with its original owner\'s identity discs
WWII RAOC Cap Badge
WWII RAOC Soldier\'s Release Book
WWII RASC 8 Corps 1940 Pattern Battledress Blouse
WWII RASC Arm of Service Strips
WWII RASC Coloured Field Service Cap A good example as worn walking-out, complete with original cap badge.
WWII RASC Coloured Field Service Cap A good used example.
WWII RASC Officer Uniform Group Further images
WWII RASC Officers\' Cap Badge
WWII RASC Photograph Album A small album containing 13 photographs of soldiers serving the North Africa or the Middle East
WWII RASC Plastic Cap Badge
WWII RASC Sergeant's Malacca Cane Somewhat larger than a swagger stick
WWII RASC Shoulder Titles
WWII RASC Titles
WWII RASC Titles
WWII RCAF Field Service Cap A lovely original example
WWII Reconnaissance Corps Sweetheart Handkerchief
WWII Red Cross Cap Badge
WWII Regimental Police Brassard
WWII REME Officer\'s Service Dress
WWII REME Slouch Hat
WWII respirator Spectacles 1941 dated.
WWII Respirator Spectacles The case bearing its original owner's details
WWII Revolver Cleaning Rod
WWII Rhodesian Air Force Aircrew Brevet
WWII Ribbed-and-Beaded FS Fighting Knife
WWII Ribbed-and-Beaded FS Fighting Knife An excellent example of this scarce and sought after variant. It bears an Ordnance view mark, identifying it as an official Army issue example.
WWII Rifle Brigade Coloured Field Service Cap
WWII Rifle Brigade Lanyard
WWII Rifle Marksman's Badge
WWII Royal Armoured Corps Medal Group including Italian Helmet The group including Army Long Service and Good Conduct medal. The helmet has been re-painted post-War, at which time the provenance was recorded, presumably by the medal recipient
WWII Royal Armoured Corps Plastic Cap Badge
WWII Royal Armoured Corps Revolver Holster
WWII Royal Armoured Corps Trooper Portrait Photograph
WWII Royal Armoured Corps Unit Photograph with Autographs
WWII Royal Armoured Corps War economy plastic cap badge
WWII Royal Army Education Corps Officer's Khaki Beret
WWII Royal Artillery 1/10 Second Stopwatch In working order
WWII Royal Artillery 30 Corps BD Blouse, FS Cap and Identity Discs A scarce original group
WWII Royal Artillery 55th (West Lancashire) Division 1940 Pattern BD Blouse
WWII Royal Artillery Coloured Field Service Cap A lovely example in virtually mint condition.
WWII Royal Artillery Coloured Field Service Cap
WWII Royal Artillery Coloured Field Service Cap
WWII Royal Artillery Field Service Cap
WWII Royal Artillery Field Service Cap
WWII Royal Artillery General Service Cap An early production example in barathea rather than serge. Maker-marked, 1944 dated and in a large size, 7 1/4. Retaining it’s original Royal Artillery cap badge. A good example that has clearly “been there and done it”.
WWII Royal Artillery Lanyard
WWII Royal Artillery MkII Steel Helmet A 1939 dated MkII with two different period-applied insigne. I believe it originally had applied a red lozenge to the front, which was subsequently obscured when the exterior was over-painted in a subdued paint per regulations to improve the camouflage effect of the exterior over the original gloss. At this point a Royal Artillery red and blue lozenge was applied. At a later date the whole has received a brush-applied matt khaki paint finish. An interesting helmet worth tidying up.
WWII Royal Artillery NW Europe Campaign Medal and Document Group Of particular note is the superb and extensive collection of personal photographs accompanying the medals
WWII Royal Artillery Officer Uniform Group Fresh to the market. The Service Dress tunic and trouser libelled and bearing their original owner\'s name and dated. The group includes an Ordnance issue other rank\'s greatcoat having had leather buttons affixed for wear by the officer.
WWII Royal Artillery Officer Uniform Group Additional images
WWII Royal Artillery Officer's Coloured Field Service Cap Tailored at Hong Kong
WWII Royal Artillery Officer'S Field Service Cap
WWII Royal Artillery Officer's Field Service Cap
WWII Royal Artillery Officer's Forage Cap
WWII Royal Artillery Officer's Medal Group
WWII Royal Artillery Officer's Service Dress Bearing its original Salisbury Plain District printed flashes
WWII Royal Artillery Officers' Field Service Cap Badge
WWII Royal Artillery Officers\' Service Dress Cap An excellent example
WWII Royal Artillery Officer\'s Service Dress Tunic & Cap The tunic 1942 dated and named. In excellent condition throughout.
WWII Royal Artillery Printed Shoulder Title
WWII Royal Artillery Slouch Hat An excellent example bearing its original owner's details and having a plaited leather band
WWII Royal Artillery Slouch Hat with Provenance A fine example bearing its original bullion embroidered Royal Artillery badge. That of John Edward [Ted] Vidal (1912 - 2011), by vocation a teacher, and a member of the Territorial Army. He joined the army in 1940 as a gunner instructor in the Royal Artillery, but then transferred to Army Air Photographic Interpretation Unit at Medmenham in 1942. From 1945 he served in the Far East. The hat is accompanied by a period photograph of the hat being worn.
WWII Royal Artillery XXX Corps BD Blouse A handsome 1944 dated Battledress Blouse, that of one Gunner Astell, retaining its original insignia, comprising printed Royal Artillery shoulder titles, printed XXX Corps flashes, arm-of-service strips, two Long Service & Good Conduct chevrons, five War Service Chevrons, and a Special Proficiency badge. XXX Corps fought in North Africa, including at El Amamein, took part in the Invasion of Sicily, landed in Normandy on D-Day, took part in Operation Market Garden leading the advance on Arnhem, and later fought in the Ardennes and Rhineland.
WWII Royal Australian Air Force Navigator's Bag
WWII Royal Engineer Burma Star Medal Group
WWII Royal Engineers Cap Badge
WWII Royal Engineers Coloured Field Service Cap A very good used example.
WWII Royal Engineers Coloured Field Service Cap
WWII Royal Engineers Flashes
WWII Royal Engineers Medal Group NB, postage quoted assume the large panoramic unit photograph will be posted out of frame, rolled
WWII Royal Engineers Officer's Greatcoat In excellent condition
WWII Royal Engineers Officer's Tropical Wolseley Helmet A named example in uncommonly good condition
WWII Royal Engineers Officers\' Cap Badge An excellent example by Gaunt.
WWII Royal Engineers Officers\' Khaki Drill Service Dress
WWII Royal Engineers Officer\'s Cap An outwardly excellent example. The leather lining stitching is failing as is common, though never-the-less a good honest example.
WWII Royal Engineers OR\'s Service Dress Tunic As found with the following uniform group. The metal insignia has been removed and was found loose in one pocket.
WWII Royal Engineers OR\'s Service Dress Tunic As found with the uniform group previously listed in the \"Clothing & Uniforms\" category. The metal insignia has been removed.
WWII Royal Engineers Plastic Cap Badge
WWII Royal Engineers Printed Shoulder Titles
WWII Royal Engineers Slouch Hat An excellent example
WWII Royal Engineers Swagger Stick The shaft has lost much of it\'s lacquer though the pommel is excellent.
WWII Royal Engineers Sweetheart Brooch
WWII Royal Engineers Sweetheart Pendant
WWII Royal Marine Commando named Kit Bag A WWII British military issue kit bag formerly the property of CH/B 4027 Marine T Mitchell. I purchased the kit bag along with Mitchell\'s foot locker, a photograph album and some War booty of his.
WWII Royal Marine Commando Officer's Swagger Stick That of Major Thomas Henry Baker-Cresswell, one time commanding officer of 41 Royal Marine Commando. Born in March 1917 and educated at Westminster School, London, he received his commission in 1935, serving in the Mediterranean and Palestine until the outbreak of war in 1939. At this time Baker-Cresswell was sent aboard HMS Effingham to Norwegian waters, but the cruiser was lost after being grounded on an uncharted rock. He then joined the HMS Prince of Wales, a George V-class battleship, and was aboard during its participation in the pursuit and destruction of the Bismarck in the North Atlantic. From there, Tom joined 41 Royal Marine Commando and landed with them at Salerno in Italy, briefly commanding the unit as a result of casualties among the senior officers. He later commanded a Royal Marine detachment aboard HMS Anson, which was sent to the Far East to take part in the campaign against the Japanese. The swagger stick is silver mounted and bears a presentation inscription.
WWII Royal Marines Association Badge
WWII Royal Marines Commando Uniform & Document Group That of A L Stewart and comprising 1941 dated greatcoat, blue tunic and trousers, together with a quantity of photographs etc. The photographs cover early War training and duties in the UK, with others covering North West Europe post D-Day. Among the latter are shots of German prisoners of War. Perhaps most interesting is an invitation to Stewart from 4 Commando Brigade to the Walcheren anniversary parade. I have his fighting knife, a conversion of an Italian bayonet. Stewart recounted how during training he and his comrades were instructed to procure their own fighting knives. The Walcheren official photographs also listed came from the same source.
WWII Royal Marines Commando Uniform & Document Group Additional images
WWII Royal Marines Commando Uniform & Document Group Additional images
WWII Royal Marines Document Group
WWII Royal Marines Fighting Knife Bayonet Conversion That of A L Stewart whose uniforms I sold recently. Stewart recounted how he and his fellow recruits were ordered to procure their own fighting knives.
WWII Royal Marines Machine Woven Shoulder Title
WWII Royal Marines Officers' Collar Badges
WWII Royal Marines Officers' Shoulder Titles
WWII Royal Marines plastic Cap and Collar Badges
WWII Royal Marines Slouch Hat / Pagri Flash
WWII Royal Naval Reserve Officer's Epaulettes
WWII Royal Navy Officer\'s Beret
WWII Royal Navy 'Nelson' Collar
WWII Royal Navy Admiralty Pattern 5020A Artillery Key
WWII Royal Navy Anti-Submarine & Mine Sweepers Badge These small silver badges were worn on the forearm and are in my opinion one of the most attractive badges adopted during the War
WWII Royal Navy ASDIC Stopwatch Used in conjunction with ASDIC to determine the range of enemy submarines. The outer chapter is calibrated in yards as correlated with the interval between ASCDIC "pings"
WWII Royal Navy ASDIC Stopwatch
WWII Royal Navy Binoculars A good set of Admiralty Pattern 1900A binoculars. The left hand view is very slightly blurry, though they are fully functional and complete with the seldom encountered sling with integral occular covers
WWII Royal Navy Binoculars Optically complete and sound
WWII Royal Navy Bosun's Pipe Ordnance marked and with its original neck chain
WWII Royal Navy Casualty Group That of Stoker Frederick Blackmore, killed when HMS Jaguar was sunk off Egypt by U-652
WWII Royal Navy Clasp Knife
WWII Royal Navy Combined Operation Flash
WWII Royal Navy Gloves
WWII Royal Navy Gunboat Commander Memoir A scarce copy of We Fought Them in Gunboats Lieutenant Commander Robert Peverell Hichens'
WWII Royal Navy HMS Durban Rating's Cap and Tin Together with the original owner's stainless steel identity bracelet
WWII Royal Navy Issue Clasp Knife
WWII Royal Navy issue Jack Knife Wartime dated examples such as this are rather uncommon
WWII Royal Navy Master of the Watch Telescope A 1942 dated Admiralty Pattern 373 telescope. There appears to be a small fracture to the objective, though this doesn't affect the image. The optics are clear and bright aside from some dust specs.
WWII Royal Navy Memoir
WWII Royal Navy Money Belt
WWII Royal Navy Nelson Collar
WWII Royal Navy Officer's Battledress Blouse In mint unissued condition
WWII Royal Navy Officer's Cap A very fine example aside from a split to the chin strap at one side, a relatively straightforward restoration
WWII Royal Navy Officer's Cap Badge An excellent example by Gaunt
WWII Royal Navy Officer's Working / Battledress Blouse
WWII Royal Navy Officer\'s Battledress
WWII Royal Navy Officer\'s Battledress Blouse See elsewhere in the Uniforms shop category for matching trousers
WWII Royal Navy Officer\'s Battledress Blouse An excellent example. Trousers to match are listed elsewhere on the site
WWII Royal Navy Officer\'s Cap A fine example
WWII Royal Navy Officer\'s Cap A v ery fine example bearing its original owner\'s name
WWII Royal Navy Officer\'s Cap Badge, band and Shoulder Straps
WWII Royal Navy Officer\'s Uniform Group Additional images
WWII Royal Navy Officer\'s Uniform Group In excellent condition
WWII Royal Navy Pattern 1152 Azimuth Circle
WWII Royal Navy Petty Officer's Cap An excellent example
WWII Royal Navy Petty Officer's Cap Badge
WWII Royal Navy Petty Officer\'s Cap Badge
WWII Royal Navy Photograph Album Rather an interesting photograph group including photographs of Falschirmjager landing at Crete, the sinking of the Graf Spee and many others
WWII Royal Navy Photograph Album Additional images
WWII Royal Navy Photograph Album Additional images
WWII Royal Navy Pocket Torch
WWII Royal Navy Rate\'s Canvas Money Belt An excellent and scarce money belt as worn with square rigg.
WWII Royal Navy Rating's 'HMS' Cap Tally
WWII Royal Navy Rating's Cap and Tin
WWII Royal Navy Rating's Cap and Tin
WWII Royal Navy Rating's Cap and Tin
WWII Royal Navy Rating's Cap and Tin
WWII Royal Navy Rating's Cap and Tin
WWII Royal Navy Rating's Uniform Group A rare complete group to a named Royal Navy Mechanic
WWII Royal Navy Rating's Uniform Group An identified group including a handsome private purchase cap and tally's for HMS Renown and HMS Furious
WWII Royal Navy Ratings\' Collar
WWII Royal Navy Ratings\' Tropical/Summer Cap A superb unissued example. I have a WWII \"HMS\" tally listed in the badges section.
WWII Royal Navy Rating\'s Cap An excellent example reatining its original tally.
WWII Royal Navy Rating\'s Cap A Summer cap retaining its original pipeclay finish. I have WWII \"HMS\" tallies listed elsewhere
WWII Royal Navy Rating\'s Cap and Tin An excellent example
WWII Royal Navy Rating\'s Cap in Tin A very good example lacking only a tally. (I have a mint unissued WWII HMS tallly listed in the badges section.
WWII Royal Navy Rating\'s Jumper
WWII Royal Navy Rating\'s Nelson Collar
WWII Royal Navy Rating\'s Tropical Whites
WWII Royal Navy Reserve Officer's Greatcoat A dusty and sleepy named and 1944 dated example.
WWII Royal Navy Reserve Officer's Reefer Jacket and Trousers A named uniform. A dusty example which will benefit from a good brushing. A very few moth nips to the tunic, nothing too apparent or unsightly, with more to the inside upper leg of the trousers
WWII Royal Navy Seaman Torpedoman\'s Whites
WWII Royal Navy Serge Jumper An unissued example retaining its original paper label.
WWII Royal Navy Ship Recognition Guide
WWII Royal Navy Signalling Torch An Admiralty Pattern 16001 Night Signal Torch manufactured in Canada and of a type issued to Royal Marine Commandos and COPP parties.
WWII Royal Navy Vessel Recognition Booklet
WWII Royal Observer Corps Breast Badge
WWII Royal Observer Corps Lapel Badge
WWII Royal Observer Corps Rank Badge A printed Chief Observer\'s rank badge.
WWII Royal Ordnance Factory Thorp Arch Printed Badge
WWII Royal Scots / Black Watch Headgear and Document Group A rare group to an identified soldier including a photograph of the man in Battledress and no doubt wearing one of the caps
WWII Royal Scots Far East POW Document Group Including a fascinating transcription of the subject's POW diary
WWII Royal Scots Far East POW Document Group Additional images
WWII Royal Scots Fusiliers Battledress Blouse
WWII Royal Scots Fusiliers Glengarry
WWII Royal Scots Fusiliers Medal Group An excellent assemblage to a soldier who enlisted in 1940 and went on to serve in in Africa, Italy and North West Europe. The group includes hi glengarry and a map used during the invasion of Madagascar.
WWII Royal Scots Fusiliers Medal Group Additional images
WWII Royal Scots Fusiliers Officer's Service Dress Tunic The label bearing the tunic's original owner's name and date of purchase
WWII Royal Scots Fusiliers Slip-on Shoulder Titles
WWII Royal Scots Fusiliers Tartan Flash
WWII Royal Signals Cap badge
WWII Royal Signals Officer's Battledress Blouse & Trousers An Australian-made combination retaining its original insignia though somewhat tired
WWII Royal Signals Operational Paratrooper Medal Group That of 2600614 Signalman John Eric Anderson, who enlisted in January of 1942, gained his Operational Parachutist's wings in October of 1942, and went on to serve in North Africa, Ital, and North West Europe before proceeding to Palestine.
WWII Royal Signals Webbing Brace
WWII Royal Signals Webbing Brace
WWII Royal Signals Webbing Meter Pouch
WWII Royal Tank Regiment Arm Badge
WWII Royal Tank Regiment Cap Badge A fashionably "bulled" example, polished to reflect light and thus catch the eye. Soldiers of the Parachute Regiment and Royal Marines also adopted this practice
WWII Royal Tank Regiment Cap Badge A fashionably "bulled" example, polished to reflect light and thus catch the eye. Soldiers of the Parachute Regiment and Royal Marines also adopted this practice
WWII Royal Tank Regiment Cap Badge
WWII Royal Tank Regiment carved wood Tray An extremely pleasing 1940's moderne carved walnut tea tray
WWII Royal Tank Regiment Medal Group A Second World War Royal Tank Regiment group of five, comprising 1939-45, Africa and Italy Stars, with Defence and War Medals, complete with award certificate in original issue carton addressed to Mr H Whiteway, Merlewood Farm, Grange-over-Sands, Lancashire, and bearing Royal Armoured Corps Record Office ink-stamp.
WWII Royal Tank Regiment Slip-on Shoulder Titles
WWII Royal Tank Regiment Sweetheart Brooch
WWII Royal Ulster Rifles Coloured Field Service Cap with Hackle
WWII Royal Ulster Rifles plastic Cap Badge
WWII Royal Welsh Fusiliers Tunic Collar Flash From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
WWII Royal Welsh Fusiliers Tunic Collar Flash From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
WWII Royal Welsh Fusiliers Tunic Collar Flash From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
WWII Royal Welsh Fusiliers Officer's Service Dress Tunic Complete with collar flash unique to this regiment. From the effects of R A F Hurt, Royal Welsh Fusiliers
WWII Royal Welsh Fusiliers Pay Book and Identity Discs
WWII scarce variant MkII Steel Helmet Chin Strap Of a pattern occasionally used on the No2 helmet series
WWII Scots Guards Cloth Shoulder Title
WWII Scots Guards Officer\'s Patrol Jacket A lovely example to a 2nd Lieutenant.
WWII Scots Guards Other Rank's Service Dress Cap A rare 1944 dated example in a large size and near mint condition.
WWII Scots Guards Plastic Cap Badge
WWII Scottish Highland Regiment Tartan Stable Belt Bearing its original owner's name and number
WWII Scottish Home Front Leaflet \"First Aid in Brief\"
WWII Scottish Officer's Tam o' Shanter
WWII Scout Regiment / Sniper Telescope An excellent example by Broadhurst Clarkson & Co
WWII Seaforth Highlander's Glengarry
WWII Seaforth Highlanders Officers Tam o\' Shanter An excellent and rare example
WWII Seaforth Highlanders Tam o' Shanter An extremely pleasing field service used example
WWII Seaforth Highlanders Tartan Flash
WWII Second Army Thanksgiving Service Booklet
WWII Second Army Wooden and Printed Formation Signs with ID Disc
WWII Self-propelled Anti-Tank and Anti-Aircraft Artillery An excellent study
WWII Sergeant's Chevrons A matching 'bulled' pair
WWII Sergeants\' Rank Chevrons
WWII Sergeant\'s Shirt Sleeve Order Rank Brassard
WWII Shaving Brush
WWII Shaving Soap
WWII Short Magazine Lee Enfield Training Manual
WWII Short Puttees
WWII Short Range Daylight Signalling lamp An exceptional example.
WWII Short Range Daylight Signalling lamp An excellent example of these delightful little instruments
WWII SIgnaller's Arm Band
WWII Signals Manual
WWII Signals Satchel A 1940 dated Signals Satchel in unissued condition.
WWII Silk Escape Map One of the most sought after of maps, that covering Holland, Belgium and parts of France, Switzerland and Germany. Issued to RAF aircrew and some special forces troops not the least of which being airborne forces personnel. This map of course appeals as it covers Arnhem. An excellent example.
WWII Silk Escape Map France, Germany, Holland & Spain
WWII Silk Escape Map As issued to RAF aircrew, special forces and others. This is one of the most desirable, being that covering Holland, France & Germany
WWII Silk Escape Map Holland, Belgium, France & Germany
WWII Silk Escape Map - Burma In superb condition, purchased with the production samples also listed. Double-sided, sheet 44 C/D, Burma (South), Siam and Indo-China. As issued to RAF aircrew and Special Forces.
WWII Silk Escape Map - Holland, France, Germany & Belgium
WWII Silk Escape Map J3/J4 Italy
WWII Silk Escape Map K1/K2 North Africa
WWII Silk Escape Map K3/H2 North Africa
WWII Silk Escape Map of France, Portugal and Spain
WWII Ski / Snow Mittens
WWII Skill at Arms Record Book
WWII Slouch Hat with Formation Sign
WWII SMLE Rifle Oil Bottle
WWII Sniper issue Scout Regiment Telescope An excellent example with clear optics.
WWII Sniper's Scout Regiment Telescope A good example of this much sought after instrument. The edges of the objective lens appear to be chipped, though the telescope functions as it should with no distortion to the viewed image.
WWII Snow / Ski Mittens A mint unissued pair of WWII British Army issue snow mittens. Manufactured from white leather and cotton, with connecting strap to prevent loss. Clearly Ordnance and maker marked. 1941 dated.
WWII Snow Camouflage Bren Machine Gun Cover
WWII Snow Camouflage Smock & Trousers One of the best examples I've seen in quite some time
WWII Snow Mittens
WWII Soldier's Guide to Burma
WWII Somerset Light Infantry Officer's Uniform Group A very good group resining original insignia. The cap bears the name of its original owner. A few minor moth nips don't material detract.
WWII Somerset Light Infantry Officer\'s Uniform Group Comprising a fine Officer's Service Dress cap bearing its original owner's name, a SD tunic of War Economy simplified pattern, and trousers
WWII Song Sheet
WWII South African Air Force Shoulder Titles
WWII South African Army issue Mess Tins
WWII South African Artillery Officers' Cap Badge
WWII South African Collar Badges
WWII South African Collar Badges
WWII South African Gifts & Comforts Fund Soldier's Lighter
WWII South African Helmet
WWII South African Medal Group with Identity Discs Comprising 1939-45 and Africa Stars, with Africa Service Medal and War Medal to 32045 Corporal J E Stevenson
WWII South African National Volunteer Brigade Badges
WWII South African Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
WWII South African Pattern 1937 Webbing Bayonet Frog
WWII South African Slouch Hat An excellent 1944 dated example. The South African slouch hat differs from British made examples in the distinctive pattern of ventilation holes punched into the crown, and the presence of a double row of stitching to the brim. While the slouch hat is was an item of tropical head dress for British troops (who were also issued such South African made examples), the slouch hat was an item of general field servoce head dress for many South African troops regardless of theatre or climate.
WWII South East Asia Command Theatre-made Shoulder Title
WWII South Staffordshire Regiment plastic Cap Badge
WWII Special Forces No46 Wireless Set Instruction Card The Wireless Set No 46 was a British Army portable manpack radio developed in 1941 for Combined Operations use, designed for beach landings and Commando or airborne operations. Manufactured by the firm E K Cole it provided R/T or MCW communications over short ranges of 6-10 miles. It was also designed to survive being submersed in seawater for up to one minute. This specialist equipment was issued on an operational requirement basis, though signallers highly regarded the instrument and units were known to retain these sets whenever the opportunity arose
WWII Special Proficiency Arm Badge
WWII Spitfire Brooch
WWII Spitfire Fund Lapel Badge
WWII Spitfire Fund Raising Badges
WWII St John Ambulance Brigade Cap A high ranking officer's example
WWII St John Ambulance Brigade Helmet A rare example
WWII Stalag Luft VIIIE POW identity Disc
WWII Steel Button Stick A good example in tinned-steel to complete the washing and shaving kit roll.
WWII Steel Kit Bag Lock
WWII Sten & Machine Gun Manual
WWII Sten & Thompson Submachine Gun Manual
WWII Sten and Bren Machine Gun Manual
WWII Sten Gun Magazine Pouches
WWII Sten Magazine Loading Tool The MkII tool issued with the Sten
WWII Sten Magazine Loading Tool
WWII Sten Submachine Gun Stock
WWII Submarine Sweetheart Brooch
WWII Supply Drop Parachute Canopy Approximately 2.5 metres in diameter.
WWII Tabby Infra-Red Night Vision Scope An excellent example of this advanced British military technology
WWII Tabby Infra-Red Night Vision Scope Case
WWII Tabby Infra-Red Night Vision Sight An exceptional, virtually mint example of this much sought after item of extremely advanced WWII British specialist military equipment
WWII Tabby Night Vision Sight and Case
WWII Tabby Type E Infra-Red Binoculars A good example of these fascinating instruments used by drivers of tanks and other military vehicles. Further information may be found here
WWII Tactical Notes for the Infantry Commander
WWII Tank Crew Beret In virtually unissued condition.
WWII Tank Crew Black Beret
WWII Tank Crew Helmet The first pattern of non-crash helmet issued to armoured corps troops
WWII Tank Crew Non-Crash Helmet An excellent 1941 dated example in a large size
WWII Tank Periscope
WWII TANS Battledress Blouse group A WWII Territorial Army Nursing Service Lieutenant\'s BD Blouse, bearing 8th Army formation signs, lanyard and Red Cross brassard. It bears a label bearing its original owner\'s name. Complete with stethoscope and medical kit.
WWII TANS Battledress Blouse group Additional images
WWII Target Indicator As described by Dolf Goldsmith in his classic The Grand Old lady of No Man\'s Land, we have here a Target Indicator used by one soldier to point out a target to another using the instrument simultaneously. Goldsmith states they were primarily issued to Vickers crews but were also used by Mortar sections and other troops.
WWII Theatre-made India Command Shoulder Titles
WWII Theatre-made Royal Fusiliers Cloth Shoulder Title
WWII Theatre-made Royal Marines Cloth Shoulder Title
WWII Theatre-made South Africa Cloth Shoulder Title
WWII Thompson & Sten Machine Gun Manual
WWII Thompson SMG, Rifle and Bayonet Training Manual
WWII Thompson Submachine Gun Magazine
WWII Thompson Submachine Gun Magazine An Auto Ordnance Corps example
WWII Tie made from Silk Escape Map
WWII Tin of Boot Dubbin
WWII Trench Art Ash Tray
WWII Trench Art Ashtray
WWII Trench Lighter A lovely example fabricated from a large calibre shell case and incorporating a George VI half-penny. Diameter 24mm
WWII Troop Berthing Card
WWII Tropical Cellular Drawers
WWII Tropical Cutlery Combination A superb matching set, each element maker-marked and dated 1945. It comes complete with what appears to be a Theatre-made tropical waterproofed canvas pouch.
WWII Tropical Helmet Cover Used to protect Wolseley helmets and solar topees
WWII Tropical Helmet Cover
WWII Tropical Insect Repellent Kit and contents
WWII Tropical Issue Helmet Mosquito Net A mint 1943 dated example of this distinctive item of tropical headgear intended for wear over the steel helmet.
WWII Tropical Issue Helmet Mosquito Net A mint dated dated example of this distinctive item of tropical headgear intended for wear over the steel helmet.
WWII Tropical issue Map Case
WWII Tropical Jungle Cap Recently acquired from the grandson of its original owner, who served during the Second World War as a Commando and infantryman with the Queen's Regiment, (digital images of documents retained by his family are shown for your information, including a portrait photograph of him in Battledress with Commando insignia, family tradition has it he was returned to unit having struck his Sergeant)
WWII Tropical Slip-on Shoulder Titles, RWAFF A scarce pair of Royal West African Frontier Force titles
WWII Two-tone Camouflage Helmet Net
WWII Type F Field Telephone A 1942 dated Canadian-made example in a scarce well-marked canvas-covered wooden case with strap.
WWII Type F Field Telephone A Bakelite example in a 1942 dated case. The latter bears a post-War Army paint finish. In excellent condition throughout.
WWII Type F Field Telephone
WWII U-Boat Officer Memoir
WWII Unarmed Combat Manual One of the more interesting in this genre
WWII Unarmed Combat Manual
WWII Unarmed Combat Manual
WWII Uni-issued Water Bottle Cover
WWII Unissued Royal Navy Ratings\' Jumper Complete with it\'s original paper label.
WWII United States Air Forces in England enameled silver Sweetheart Brooch
WWII US 'front seam' M1 Steel Helmet
WWII US 9th Air Force Flash An attractive original ex-uniform example.
WWII US Amphibious Landing Pistol / Personal Effects Waterproof Bag
WWII US Amphibious Rifle Waterproof Bag
WWII US Army .30 Calibre Machine Gun Spare Parts Roll
WWII US Army Air Force AN-H-15 Flying Helmet In near unissued condition aside from minor moth to peak
WWII US Army Air Force B-2 Winter Flying Cap A good example of this iconic item of headgear
WWII US Army Air Force Pilot's Wings By Amico
WWII US Army Air Force Pilot's Wings
WWII US Army Air Force Pilot's Wings
WWII US Army Air Force Type B-2 Winter Flying Cap A very good 1943 contract example of this item of flying headgear
WWII US Army Arctic Over-Shoes
WWII US Army Bazooka Ammunition Bag
WWII US Army Boots A near pair
WWII US Army Canvas Wash Basin
WWII US Army Carlisle Dressing Pouch
WWII US Army Carlisle Field Dressing Pouch - British made
WWII US Army Carlisle First Aid Pack
WWII US Army Chocolate Nut Roll Ration, complete
WWII US Army Cold Weather Rubber Over-Boots
WWII US Army Combat Boots A near pair
WWII US Army Combat Boots A near pair
WWII US Army Combat Boots A near pair in a large size
WWII US Army Combat Boots A near pair in a large size
WWII US Army Combat Boots A near pair
WWII US Army Combat Field Pack
WWII US Army Cotton Rifle Ammunition Bandolier Also carried by the British Home Guard
WWII US Army Cotton Rifle Ammunition Bandolier Also issued to the British Home Guard
WWII US Army Cotton Vest
WWII US Army Drawers
WWII US Army Drawers
WWII US Army Dust Mask
WWII US Army Enlisted Man\'s Webbing Trouser Belt
WWII US Army Entrenching Tool
WWII US Army First Aid Pouch A British-made example
WWII US Army Fuel Tablet, intact
WWII US Army Fuel Tablet, intact
WWII US Army Gas Mask Carrier
WWII US Army Gasoline Lantern Mantles
WWII US Army Glider Wings
WWII US Army Headphones
WWII US Army Jungle Flotation Bladder
WWII US Army Knitted Tie
WWII US Army Leggings
WWII US Army Leggings
WWII US Army Leggings
WWII US Army Leggings
WWII US Army M 1938 Canvas Leggings
WWII US Army M 1938 Canvas Leggings
WWII US Army M 1938 Canvas Leggings
WWII US Army M 1944 Shoe Pac Boots
WWII US Army M-1936 Field / Musette Bag
WWII US Army M-1943 Intrenching Shovel and Carrier
WWII US Army M-1943 Intrenching Tool
WWII US Army M-36 Webbing Suspenders
WWII US Army M1 Helmet An early production steel with front seam and fixed bales. The Firestone liner is in excellent condition. The rank markings may be period, however I am confident the unit marks are not.
WWII US Army M1 Helmet Additional images
WWII US Army M2 Shoulder Pads As issued to mortar and marine gun crews
WWII US Army M3 Fighting Knife A very good guard-marked example by PAL. The pommel bearing an indistinct Ordnance grenade mark and secured by a staked tang. The grip being a six-groove variant.
WWII US Army M3 Fighting Knife A very good blade-marked example by Imperial in an early M8 scabbard
WWII US Army M5 Assault Gas Mask
WWII US Army Meat Cans
WWII US Army Military Button Cleaning Kit
WWII US Army Mine Detector Manual
WWII US Army Musette Bag
WWII US Army Officer's Field ("Ike") Jacket with Provenance
WWII US Army Officer's Shirt
WWII US Army ORs Shirt An example of the Shirt, Flannel, OD, Special; the term 'special' referring the gas flaps introduced on this pattern
WWII US Army Pack Board and Accessories
WWII US Army Pick-mattock and Webbing Carrier
WWII US Army Pistol Lanyard
WWII US Army Rifle Grenade Launcher Sight and Pouch
WWII US Army Rough Out Boots A near pair
WWII US Army Rough Out Boots A near pair
WWII US Army SCR300 Man-pack Radio
WWII US Army Shelter Half, Tent Pole and Pins
WWII US Army Shoepac Boots Size 10M, 1944. As issued to the FSSF, 10th Mountain Division, and US Infantry units in the Battle of the Bulge and elsewhere
WWII US Army Sleeping Bag and Cover
WWII US Army Socks
WWII US Army Socks
WWII US Army Socks
WWII US Army Socks
WWII US Army Sweater
WWII US Army Trenching Tool and Webbing Carrier
WWII US Army Trigger Finger Mittens
WWII US Army Undershorts
WWII US Army Undershorts
WWII US Army V-neck Sweater
WWII US Army Water Bottle and Cup
WWII US Army Water Bottle and Webbing Cover
WWII US Army Water Bottle and Webbing Cover
WWII US Army Water Bottle, Cup and Cover
WWII US Army Water Bottle, Cup and Cover
WWII US Army Waterproof Rifle Cover
WWII US Army Webbing Belt
WWII US Army Webbing Carlisle Field Dressing Pouch
WWII US Army Webbing Carlisle Field Dressing Pouch
WWII US Army Webbing First Aid Pouch and Carlisle Dressing
WWII US Army Webbing Grenade Pouches
WWII US Army Webbing Pistol Belt
WWII US Army Webbing Shovel Carrier
WWII US Army Webbing Wire Cutters Pouch
WWII US Army Winter Overshoes
WWII US Army Wollensak 6 x 30 Binoculars An excellent cased set
WWII US Bayonet
WWII US Blade-marked Imperial M3 Fighting Knife An excellent example. The blade has not been sharpened and retained the thread-like white edge brought about by the final factory edge machining post-Parkerising. The scabbard has a period plaited leather thong. Correct Ordnance grenade stamp on pommel. In all an appealing example.
WWII US Folding Entrenching Tool and Carrier
WWII US Garand Bayonet Aside from some edge nicks a very good example.
WWII US Garand Rifle Bayonet
WWII US Homing Pigeon Parachute Drop Container
WWII US Infantry Leggings
WWII US IX Troop Carrier Command Ninth Air Force Ike Jacket That of a Sergeant First Class. IX Troop Carrier Command consisted of three troop carrier wings, 14 troop carrier groups, and one pathfinder group, totaling approximately 1380 operational aircraft including spares, and 2,000 gliders at its maximum strength in March 1945. It conducted three multi-divisional combat air assaults: Operation Neptune, the airborne invasion of Normandy in June 1944, Operation Market Garden, the airborne invasion of the Netherlands in September 1944; and Operation Varsity, the airborne crossing of the Rhine River in March 1945. It also conducted relief operations for isolated units during the German counter-offensive in the Ardennes in December 1944.
WWII US M 1941 Field Jacket A rare example in extremely fine condition. Ask this pattern was superseded by the 1943 Field jacket, and due to its relatively fine fabric was prone to wear, most encountered have frayed / repaired collars and cuffs. This example is entirely original and un-modified. It retains its original insignia and presents itself well on a dummy or mannequin. Examples such as this are very difficult to locate.
WWII US M'1926 Life Belt The pattern used by US troops during the D-Day beach assaults on Normandy
WWII US M-1928 Haversack A used dated example
WWII US M-1928 Haversack
WWII US M-1928 Haversack
WWII US M-1928 Haversack
WWII US M1 .30 Calibre Ammunition Box
WWII US M1 Carbine Magazine Pouch
WWII US M1 Garand Bayonet A superb example by Utica Cutlery.
WWII US M1 Helmet Shell With so-called "front seam"
WWII US M3 Ammunition Vest
WWII US M3 Combat Knife An original example by Imperial, in early pattern scabbard pre-dating the introduction of the wire belt hook
WWII US M3 Fighting Knife A very good blade-marked example in early pattern M8 scabbard
WWII US M3 Fighting Knife An early, 1943 dated example, by Utica Cutlery
WWII US M3 Fighting Knife An excellent example by Camillus
WWII US M3 Fighting Knife An example by Case Cutlery in early M8 scabbard
WWII US M3 Fighting Knife A blade-marked example by Imperial
WWII US M3 Fighting Knife A Utica example
WWII US M3 Fighting Knife in M6 Leather Scabbard
WWII US M3 Knife by Imperial A somewhat war weary example, though original
WWII US M4 Bayonet for the M1 Carbine An excellent example by Imperial
WWII US M4 Bayonet for the M1 Carbine An excellent example
WWII US Marine Corps Flotation Bladder
WWII US Marine Corps Ka-bar Knife
WWII US Marine Corps Kingston Utility Knife
WWII US Marine Corps Musette Bag A mint unissued example of this variant which incorporates an integral shoulder strap
WWII US Military M15 Binoculars Having clear optics
WWII US Military SCR-536 Walkie Talkie Radio Tranceiver As also used by selected British units
WWII US Naval Air Station Pensacola Letterheaded Paper
WWII US Navy 'Fuel Saving Sense' Manual
WWII US Navy 'Snoopers and How to Blast 'em' Manual
WWII US Navy / US Marine Corps Life Jacket
WWII US Navy Aircrew 'Taxi Sense' Manual
WWII US Navy Aircrew Manual
WWII US Navy Mark 1 Fighting Knife
WWII US Navy Mk 2 Fighting / Utility Knife An excellent Camillus example of the Ka-Bar type knife used by the US Marine Corps and other Navy personnel
WWII US Navy Mk II Knife by Camilus
WWII US Navy Reflector Gun Sight Manual
WWII US Ninth Air Force Flash
WWII US Non-combatant Gas Mask A mint unissued example
WWII US Paratroop 'Jump' Wings
WWII US Paratroop Carrier Pigeon Vest
WWII US Paratroop Jump Wings
WWII US T-5 Reserve Parachute Pack
WWII USAAF B-8 Polaroid Flying Goggles
WWII USAAF Glider Pilot's Wings
WWII USAAF M3 Flak Helmet Retaining its original flock paint finish
WWII Utility Lighter
WWII VAD Nurse's Insignia
WWII Variant FS Fighting Knife A high quality stag-antler-gripped example. The original scabbard is of hose-riveted construction
WWII Vehicle Headlamp Blackout Cowl
WWII Vickers Machine Gun Ammo Belt
WWII Vickers Machine Gun Ammunition Belt
WWII Vickers Machine Gun Clinometer
WWII Vickers Machine Gun Filler Funnel
WWII Vickers Machine Gun Flash and Blast Deflector An example of a now seldom encountered Vickers accessory.
WWII Vickers Machine Gun Oil Can
WWII Vickers Machine Gun Slide Rule A mint WWII dated example of this rare item of equipment
WWII Vickers Machine Gun Spares Pouch A scarce example in excellent condition.
WWII WAAF Cap A delightful example, the underside peak of which has been signed by a number of the original owner's fellow Auxillaries, no doubt upon demobilisation
WWII WAAF Khaki Drill Shirt That of the WAAF whose documents and photographs are also listed
WWII WAAF Peaked Cap A respectable example with dated label
WWII War Assistance BD Blouse An effectively unissued example of these US manufactured British issue "Battle Dresses" (unlike the British, the Americans didn't combine these words). They were the highest quality BD's produced.
WWII War Economy Plastic Rank Pips
WWII War economy Plastic Rank Pips Smaller variants
WWII War Economy Rifle Sling A scarce laminated rubber proofed canvas sling introduced as a an economy or ersatz measure. While a few unissued examples surfaced in the 1990s, this is the first used example I have encountered. That of an Intelligence Corps soldier who served in the Far East
WWII War Service Chevrons
WWII War-economy all-brass East Lancashire Regiment Cap Badge
WWII War-economy Plastic Rank Pips
WWII Washing & Shaving Kit Roll An unissued 1945 dated example
WWII Washing and Shaving Kit Roll Maker-marked and 1942 dated.
WWII Water Bottle
WWII Water Bottle
WWII Water Bottle
WWII Water Bottle
WWII Water Purification Kit A complete example.
WWII Water Sterilizing Outfit
WWII Water Sterilizing Outfit
WWII Water Strerilizing Outfit
WWII Webbing Anklets A mint unissued pair. 1945 dated and size 3.
WWII Webbing Anklets A used re-enactor grade pair
WWII Webbing Anklets A used WWII dated pair
WWII Webbing Anklets A matched dated pair in a large size
WWII Webbing Anklets A near unissued set with damage to one strap
WWII Webbing Anklets
WWII Webbing Artillery Rule Pouch
WWII Webbing Binoculars Strap
WWII Webbing high leg Anklets A mint unissued pair
WWII Webbing High-Leg Anklets A mint unissued pair
WWII Webbing Infantry Carrier These have in the past been miss-described as Bren gun tripod carrier, they are in fact Infantry Carriers, general purpose webbing load carrying yokes, commonly used for the carriage of ammunition
WWII Webbing Infantry Carrier These have in the past been miss-described as Bren gun tripod carrier, they are in fact Infantry Carriers, general purpose webbing load carrying yokes, commonly used for the carriage of ammunition
WWII Webbing Map Case
WWII Webbing Map Case
WWII Webbing Map Case A mint unissued example
WWII Webbing Map Case Of note is the presence of a stores vocabulary number. From the estate of Black Watch officer 88077 C Millar who was mentioned in despatches and served through the Burma campaign. 2nd Battalion Black Watch being Chindits.
WWII Webbing Other Services Water Bottle Cradle As used by Home Guard, ATS and other personnel
WWII Webbing Pliers Frog
WWII Webbing Tropical High-leg Gaiters / Anklets
WWII webbing Volt Meter Pouch
WWII Webbing Wire Cutters Frog
WWII Wehrmacht 6x30 Binoculars A good set of 6x30 Dienstglas by Swarovski in ordnance tan
WWII Wehrmacht Compass
WWII Wehrmacht Motorcyclist's Coat
WWII Wehrmacht Pelzmantel
WWII Welsh Guards Cloth Shoulder Title
WWII Welsh St John Ambulance Brigade Cap
WWII West End Watch Co Army issue Wrist Watch In working order
WWII Whistle Chain
WWII Whistle Lanyard Chain
WWII Wire Cutters and Webbing Frog
WWII Wireless Set Aerial Rods Of two differing sections
WWII Wireless Set Headphones
WWII Wireless Set Headphones
WWII Wireless Set No 38 An excellent example
WWII Wireless Set No 38 Headphones
WWII Wireless Set No 38 No2 Junction Box
WWII Wireless Set No 38 Webbing Carrier
WWII Wireless Set No. 58 A Canadian Wireless set No 58 transceiver and power pack. The 58 set was a self-contained manpack system introduced in 1943 as a replacement for the British Wireless Set No. 18. It had similar specifications and frequency range, but weighed considerably less and was not so conspicuous to carry. The set was lighter and more compact than the 18 and comprised the transceiver carried on the left chest, and the battery-accessory pack carried on the back
WWII Wireless Set No. 58 Additional images
WWII Wireless Set No38 Introduced in 1942, this remained the standard manpack wireless set of the British Army for the remainder of the War. This group comprises the set itself and webbing carrier, head set, throat microphones, and the rare junction box (I have seen examples of these sell at £200, this one has some loose pins though is complete). In all a scarce and desirable set.
WWII Wireless Set No38 Introduced in 1942, this remained the standard manpack wireless set of the British Army for the remainder of the War. An excellent example from my own collection.
WWII Wireless Set No38 complete with Accessories Introduced in 1942, this remained the standard man-pack wireless set of the British Army for the remainder of the War. This is s scarce early variant with test indicator lamp. It is complete with its webbing cradle, aerial sections, throat microphone, headphones, and rarest of all the Junction Box No2, (I have seen the latter retail for up to £250). A rare opportunity to acquire such a set.
WWII Wolseley Pattern Helmet A scarce example bearing unit insignia
WWII Women\'s Home Defence / Home Guard Badge
WWII Women\'s Land Army Arm band and Cap Badge
WWII Women\'s Land Army Arm band and Cap Badge
WWII Women\'s Royal Canadian Navy silver Bracelet
WWII Wooden-gripped FS Knife An exceptional example of this pattern having a documented association with the RAF. An example in my personal collection has a Commando provenance
WWII Woven Helmet Net
WWII WRNS Framed Embroidery A delightful item no doubt hand-embroidered by some serving WREN during her spare time.
WWII WRNS Officer\'s Cap
WWII WRNS Officer\'s Tunic
WWII WVS Civil Defence Badge
WWII Yellow Lanyard
WWII Yeomanry / Royal Armoured Corps Warrant Officer's BD Blouse
WWII Yorkshire Hussars Officer\'s Service Dress Cap
WWII \"F\" Civil Defense Helmet
WWII \'Air Rad Precautions\' Cigarette Card Set
WWII \'Housewife\' Sewing Kit
WWIII Black Watch Feather Hackle
WWIII British Army Officer's Ankle Boots A good pair in size 8-9
WWIII RAF 'Principles of Flying Instruction'
WWIII Royal Engineers Cap Badge
WWIII US Army Air Force Folding Machete by Case
Wylly, The Green Howards in the Great War A working copy of the standard history
Wynn, \"Men of the Battle of Britain, a Biographical Directory of The Few\" An essential reference
X2E1 FN Rifle Trials Bayonet
XI Corps Printed Flash
XI Corps Printed Flash
XI Corps Printed Flash
XIV Army Bullion-embroidered Flash
Yellow and Blue Garter Flashes
Yellow and Blue Garter Flashes
Yellow Garter Flashes
Yellow Lanyard
Yeomanry variant 1903 Pattern Leather Belt Found with the holster, ammunition pouch and haversack also listed. It appears to bear annotated Yeomanry Cavalry unit marks
York & Lancaster Regiment British War & Victory Medal Pair
York & Lancaster Regiment Cap Badge
York & Lancaster Regiment Cap Badge
York & Lancaster Regiment Cap Badge
York & Lancaster Regiment Cap Badge I suspect this maker-marked example to be that of an officer
York and Lancaster Regiment Brass Shoulder Titles
York and Lancaster Regiment Cap Badge
York and Lancaster Regiment Cap Badge
York and Lancaster Regiment Cap Badge
York and Lancaster Regiment Cap Badge
York and Lancaster Regiment Cap Badge
York and Lancaster Regiment Plastic Cap Badge
Yorkshire County Division Printed Flash
Yorkshire Light Infantry Helmet Plate Centre
Yorkshire Yeomanry Cap Badge
Your Food in War Time, 1939
Your Gas Mask / Masking Your Windows, 1939
Ypres 1914-1916 Trench Art Aluminium Ring
Ypres 1914-1918 Trench Art 18-pr Shell Case
Ypres Bayonet-form Sweetheart Brooch
Ypres Miniature Bayonet Sweetheart Brooch
Yugoslav 1924 Bayonet
Yugoslav Model 1948 Bayonet
Zulu Shield and Spears Recently acquired from Torrisdale Castle, Kintyre.
\"6 June 1944 Soldiers in Normandy\" Histoire & Collections An excellent reference covering Allied and German troops\' uniforms and equipment
\"A Guide for Airmen on joining the RAF\" A surprisingly scarce official 1941 booklet
\"A Soldier\'s Guide to Sicily\"
\"A Souvenir for Visitors to the British Front\" Published for Members of British labour visiting the Western Front. The forward was written by David Lloyd George
\"Arakan Assignment. The Story of the West African Division\" A unit-published Burma Campaign history, circa 1946.
\"Arms and Armor Annual\" "Thirty outstanding articles on weaponry by leading arms and armor historians of the world". A scarce and superb publication.
\"Arnhem Lift. Diary of a Glider Pilot\", 1945 edition
\"ARP Questionnaire\"
\"Battlefront:Operation Market Garden\". Public Record Office document re-prints. Arnhem.
\"Catalogue of the Enfield Pattern Room British Rifles\" An excellent HMSO publication
\"Culloden - The Swords and the Sorrows\" A superb study of Jacobite arms and relics.
\"Culloden, The Swords and the Sorrows\" A beautifull publication and essential reference
\"Deanes\' Manual of the History and Science of Firearms\", 1858
\"Deutschland Erwache. The History and Development of the Nazi party and the \"Germany Awake\" Standards\" Out of print. Copies are somewhat expensive elsewhere.
\"Dress Regulations for the Army, 1900\" An essential primary source reference fro collectors in this field
\"Dress Regulations for the Army, 1900\"
\"Drill and Rifle Instruction for the Corps of Rifle Volunteers\", 1859
\"DWS Notes on Ammuntion No12, Grenades\" A scarce and highly detailed WWII handbook of British grenades
\"Field Exercise and Evolutions of Infantry\" 1859
\"FN. 1889-1964\". The history of the Belgian arms manufacturer
\"From Normandy to the Baltic. The Story of the 44th Lowland Infantry Brigade of the 15th Scottish Division from D-Day to the End of the War in Europe\"
\"Gun Drill for 25-pr Gun\", 1944
\"Hawker Hurricane. Aero Detail 12\" An astonishingly detailed photographic study of this important RAF fighter, the Hawker Hussicane
\"Historical Record of The Nineteenth, or, The First Yorkshire North Riding Regiment of Foot : containing an account of the formation of the Regiment in 1688.. to 1848\", Richard Cannon
\"Home Service Helmet, 1878 - 1914\" Still an essential guide to the Blue Cloth Helmet and helmet plates
\"Imperial Japanese Army and Navy Uniforms & Equipment\"
\"Instructions for the Armourers of Her Majesty\'s Fleet, 1885\" A quality re-print of this otherwise effectively unobtainable reference
\"King\'s Regulations and orders for the Army\" 1837
\"Munitions of War. A Record of the Work of the BSA and Daimler Companies during the War\" A rare period publication referencing production of a huge range of War materiel ranging from the Lewis Gun to tanks.
\"Naval Swords and Firearms\" An appealing National Maritime Museum book
\"Notes from Theatres of War. No 20. Italy 1943/1944\"
\"Regimental Badges and Service Caps\"
\"Register of the George Cross\" with Odette Hallowes SOE Autograph Odette Sansom GC, MBE, also known as Odette Churchill and Odette Hallowes, code named Lise, was an SOE agent in France during the Second World War. She was the first woman to be awarded the George Cross by the United Kingdom and was awarded the Légion d'honneur by France.The book is also signed by Air Vice Marshal Sir Laurence Frank Sinclair, GC, KCB, CBE, DSO & Bar, awarded the George Cross for rescuing a severely injured airman from a crashed and burning plane in 1941, Joseph Lynch, Royal Navy, who saved the life of a fellow sailor near the Falklands in 1948, and Richard Blackburn, who save his officer's life from fire, India, 1936.
\"Royal Air Force Airborne Forces Manual\" The official air publications for RAF paratroop aircraft and gliders, 1942-1946. Primary source details of paratroop kit. An ex-library copy.
\"Royal Naval Handbook of Field Training 1934\" A rare primary source regarding Royal Navy webbing
\"Secret Agent\'s Handbook. The Top Secret Manual of Wartime Weapons, Gadgets, Disguises and Devices\" A quality study incorporating a re-print of the SOE equipment manual
\"September 1944. Operation Market Garden\" An extremely well illustrated history of the Battle Arnhem by by A Korthals Altes, K Margry, G Thuring and R Voskuil
\"Splendeur des Armes Orientales\" Text in English and French, profusely illustrated in colour. Catalogue of 250 swords, daggers, pistols, guns and armour spanning 400 years, from the geographical area bordered by the Ottoman Empire to the west, the Moghul Empire to the east, and Sudan to the south
\"The Complete Guide to Military Map Reading. Specially Suitable for the use of the New Army\". 1918 A scarce Gale & Polden publication
\"The Guns of 6. A. G. R. A.\" The 1945 history of 6 Army Group Royal Artillery during the Second Word War
\"The Home Service Helmet 1874-1914\"
\"The Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War\"
\"The Royal Air Force 1939-1945\", three volume HMSO Official History Leather-bound in slip case
\"The Stafford Battery 241/61st Field and Super Heavy Regiment Royal Artillery 193-1945\" A rare Second World War unit history
\"The Story of the 79th Armoured Division\" In my opinion one of the finest Second World War unit histories.
\"The Tank, It\'s Birth & Development\" The important history by the Great War British tank\'s designers and manufacturer William Foster & Co of Lincoln. Published circa 1920 it includes over 50 pictures of the earliest developed tanks, the manufacturing plants and tanks under construction, as well as portraits of those involved.
\"The Tank, It\'s Birth & Development\" Additional images
\"Weapons of the Islamic World. Swords & Armour\" Published by the King Faisal Center For Research And Islamic Studies (1991)
\"Welcome to His Majesty\'s Army\" Leaflet
\'Surprise, the First Principle of Attack\'
\'The One That Got Away\' original Publicity Pack Rare original material pertaining to the 1957 film account of Luftwaffe pilot Franz von Werra\'s escape form British captivity during WWII.