Inert 1942 No.68 Anti-Tank Training/Drill Grenade
A good condition 1942 dated No.68 MkIII Anti-Tank drill grenade that still retains its original lead filled hardwood insert and central split pin.
This fully strippable example retains some of its original paint finish but heavily worn from usage, the steel disc/gas check has remnants of its original red paint still present, the screw bolt appears to be a period replacement as usually sp... read more
Unissued Early Post WW2 RAF Instrument Flying Goggles MkII
An unissued pair of early post WW2 RAF MkII instrument flying goggles with its original plastic protective covering.
The MkII goggles bear the stores reference 22c/1136 along with the makers name Polaroid.
The moulded black rubber frame with chamois backing is in good order with only minimal age related stiffening , the deep blue tinted celluloid window filter is intact and free f... read more
1939 Pattern Basic Pouch
A very clean example of a 1939 pattern basic leather pouch, this is one of the wartime modified pouches that were altered to accept Sten gun magazines.
Nicely dated 1942.
L = 24cm
W = 12cm
D = 7cm read more
WW2 ARP Bandages/Dressings x 5
5 x triangular bandages issued by the Home Office for the Air Raid Precaution department.
Very clean condition.
55mm x 35mm x 35mm read more
WW2 First Aid Dressings (Type used by ARP & other Services)
2 x Large and 1 x small first aid dressing meeting the new standard of 1933 as required by the MINES DEPARTMENT.
Some light stains present and a slight tear on rear of small dressing.
80mm x 55 x 30
55mm x 35 x 28 read more
Scarce Late Victorian/ Edwardian Militia Officer`s Letter 'M` Collar Badges
A scarce original pair of brass militia officer`s letter 'M` collar badges from the late Victorian early Edwardian period.
The pair that measure 11mm wide x 13mm high are fresh to the market and were part of a uniform removed group that included late Victorian officer`s buttons and pips.
Original territorial 'T` collar badges are difficult to find but militia 'M`s almost impossib... read more
WW2 British Bren Gun Magazine Satchel/Carrier
A good condition WW2 Bren gun magazine leather satchel with no issues apart from some weakening to the leather tab securing the wire loop (surface crack) which can be seen in the images.
This un-dated example retains its rear metal fixing plate used for hooking the satchel onto the sides of the tracked/armoured vehicles.
Nice untouched example. read more
Scarce 1927 British Indian Army Compass (Named) A/F
A lovely 1927 dated British Indian army compass that bears the name of the original owner Amersing, Jemadar (platoon commander).
The non-maker marked compass is in wonderful condition and retains much of its original paint finish, sadly the card/dial does not rotate freely within the liquid filled housing and there is a slight wobble present, central pivotal pin may be loose or wear to t... read more
80.00 GBP
WW1 British Entrenching Tool Head 1917
A good 1917 dated example bearing the makers name Lucas. read more
WW1 Period Royal Flying Corps Framed Embroidery
A most appealing and fresh to the market WW1 period mahogany framed RFC embroidery on a black silk background.
This splendid looking item was obtained from a local house clearance where it had resided for many decades.
The stitch work retains lovely strong colour and in excellent condition, some light dust and smears present behind the glass due to age but hardly noticeable.
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