Superb 1916 British Officer's Trench Whistle With Dated Strap
An exceptional and possibly an un-issued 1916 dated British officer's trench whistle made by J.Hudson & Co of Birmingham, what sets this whistle apart from most others is the superb condition leather hanging strap bearing a minute War Department broad arrow mark, a letter 'M' and a 15 (1915) year date.
I have acquired many whistles over the years but very few with War Department issue ma... read more
Cold War RAF Flying Officer's SD Tunic & Caps (MID)
A most appealing Cold-War era RAF uniform group that belonged to Flying Officer R.S.Davis, this un-researched officer was mentioned in despatches as the tunic bears a correctly mounted pre-1994 bronze oak leak (silver coloured post 94) making this group a nice little research project and which may enhance it service history greatly.
The medium size service dress tunic is in very clean co... read more
125.00 GBP
RAF 1941 Pattern Fying Boots (Size 10)
A wonderful looking pair of WWII RAF 1941 pattern 'Bomber boots' in a very desirable size 10.
This matching pair are in very good condition and retain good working zips, the pull tabs bear broad arrow marks on one side and a small letter W to the other, superb original 'Itshide' soles & heels, showing light use and with no cracking, the suede uppers are in very good order along with the... read more
Excellent Home Guard Remington P'17 Bayonet
An excellent example of a WW1 U.S ordnance issue 1917 pattern bayonet that was later re-issued during WW2 to the British Home Guard, manufactured by the Remington Arms Company and still housed in its original green painted leather scabbard which also bears the makers name of Jewell and year of manufacture 1918.
The walnut grips are in very clean condition, good working release button an... read more
1950's Parachute Regiment Car Badge
A 1950's Parachute Regiment veterans chrome & enamelled car badge, still with its original mounting brackets.
Fresh to the market and left as found, just requires a quick clean & polish. 3inch diameter.
Sorry UK sale only. read more
Georgian Royal Regiment of Artillery Buttons (Ground-Dug in the West Indies)
A small group of bronze Royal Regiment of Artillery buttons circa 1790-1802 that were excavated at former British forts (Fort King George, Fort Granby & Fort James) on the island of Tobago, West Indies during the 1970's, in 1980 the buttons along with other Georgian period found items were crudely mounted onto display boards, these are all now being removed.
The larger button measures 2... read more
55.00 GBP
1947 Pattern Officer's Battle Dress Blouse 53rd (Welsh) Division
A very nice example of the short-lived 1947 pattern battle dress that was worn by a Royal Artillery officer of the 53rd Welsh Division, this officer was clearly a WW2 8th army veteran of the North Africa & Italy campaigns.
All insignia is period applied and in very good order, has leather football type buttons fitted, some fraying present to a couple of the medal ribbons due to being mo... read more
1943 Electrical Measurements & Torpedo Control Book (Canadian Naval Torpedo schools)
Re-printed in Canada in January 1943 for His Majesty's Canadian Naval Forces torpedo schools,
453 pages covering motor characteristics, polyphase systems,principles of relative velocity and much more.
The pocket book is in very good used condition, one small superficial surface tear to back cover, couple of post-war trainee's names inside front cover. read more
15.00 GBP