WW1 British Cavalry/Mounted Troops Spurs 1915
A WW1 pair made by Crosbee & Sons 1915,leather work now showing age related cracking and surface wear.
Becoming hard to find WW1 dated examples. read more
55.00 GBP
WW2 British Field Service Cap
A badge removed F/S cap in clean condition , ink stamp difficult to read but shows a size 7 1/8 made by Gelfer of Glasgow and I am guessing 1940. read more
British 1888 Pattern MKII Lee Metford Bayonet
An 1888 pattern MKII bayonet made by Wilkinson of London with the forte stamped with the year 99 (1899).
The blade appears to be in very good clean condition with no issues apart from the very tip which has the slightest of rounding (hardly noticeable).
The wooden grips are firm and free from heavy bruising,leatherwork to scabbard also in good order with all stitching intact, all ... read more
WW1 Silver Royal Artillery Badge
A WW1 (hall marked Birmingham 1915) silver RA badge worn on Dress uniform. read more
WW1 Canadian Epeditionary Force Brass Shoulder Title 1914
A WW1 CEF shoulder title made by P.W.Ellis & Co 1914 .
This example has slight bends and twists which indicates a uniform removed item. read more
14.00 GBP
WW2 US Officers Shirt Worn By British Lt.Col.In India
WW2 US Officers pattern shirt worn by a British Lt.Col. who served in India.
Chest size approx. 40 inch
Neck size approx. 141/2 - 15 inch.
Good condition apart from two small moth nips in arm pit area. read more
35.00 GBP
WW2 British Warrant Officers Badges
These two badges came from the belongings of Lt.David Symes Royal Artillery . read more
10.00 GBP
WW2 US M36 Webbing Suspenders
A 1942 dated set made by Hinson mfg co and in good condition apart from odd small rust stain. read more
WW2 British 37 Pattern Webbing Belt XL 1940
Made by MEco in 1940 in an extra large,will adjust from 28 inch up to 48/50 inch.
Getting harder to find now in good clean condition. read more
WW1 British Cavalry Spurs Dated 1914
Made by R.Cooper &Son in 1914,possibly worn in the Middle East during their war service as the metal rowels have been replaced with Middle Eastern (Palestine)coins.
Large leather tabs are in good order but the leather straps have suffered over time and now showing cracks and splits.
Still a nice display item read more