WW2 US M1944 Pattern Wool Serge Trousers (Enlisted Mans)
An excellent, very lightly used pair of US enlisted mans M1944 pattern wool trousers, this is the pattern with one flap on rear left side pocket opposed to the later M1945 variant with dual flaps.
The trousers are in wonderful condition and still with its gas flap, no moth damage at all, the label is missing but the measurements are - waist 31/32 inch x inside leg 34/35 inch, a tall GI o... read more
WW2 US Enlisted Man's Wool Serge Shirt
A good size WW2 US enlisted man's wool serge shirt that remains in good used condition.
Chest approx. 42 inch.
Underarm 20 inch.
Neck 14 1/2 - 15 inch
The label is present but washed out, gas flap removed, one small nip under collar which is totally out of sight, retains good colour. read more
Monmouth School O.T.C Brass Cap Badge
A correct, Monmouth school officer training corps brass cap badge with rear slider. read more
25.00 GBP
1915 Imperial German S98/05 'Butcher` Bayonet (Duisburg)
An untouched early 2nd pattern S98/05 'butcher` bayonet from the un-common maker- Deutsche Maschinen Fabrik, A-G Duisburg.
The deep fullered blade is in good order and retains a good profile, no signs of sharpening, some minor staining present but the steel now has a nice age related patina.
There is a lightly stamped acceptance mark on the spine being the letter W with Imperial c... read more
WW2 ARP Whistle & Lanyard
A nice clean Hudson made whistle and an excellent bright coloured lanyard. read more
Post WW2 Civil Defence Wool Trousers
A good clean pair of WW2 style Civil Defence wool trousers that were manufactured in the early post-war period.
Very similar to WW2 examples but with different detailing to belt loops and having no small bandage/dressing pocket to the front.
Waist approx. 31 inch.
Inside leg measures 27 inch (approx. height of wearer 5` 8''inch)
No label, one very small moth hole in ... read more
Rare Georgian Royal Regiment (Royal Scots) 1800-1812 Shako Plate (no.3)
An extremely rare 1800-1812 stovepipe shako plate to the 1st Battalion (1st) Royal regiment (as they were known until 1812) later the Royal Scots.
This ground-dug example is part of a small collection of British Napoleonic period items that were excavated at Fort King George, Fort Granby and Fort James in Tobago, West Indies during the 1970's.
The brass plate was found in fragment... read more
3rd Reich/WW2 1st Pattern Luftwaffe Dagger (For Restoration/Parts)
A well used, early production run,1st pattern Luftwaffe dagger that would make an ideal restoration project or alternatively dismantled for spare parts.
The plated blade bears the makers name F&A Helbig, Steinbach Krm but almost indiscernible, also present on the ricasso is a small stick eagle acceptance mark, numerous old sharpening/scratch marks present, some loss to plating in places,... read more