Scarce British 1903 Pattern Bayonet (7th Batt Royal Fusiliers)
A scarce attic found 1903 pattern bayonet bearing unit markings to the 7th Battalion (Extra Reserve) Royal Fusiliers whom landed at Le Havre on the 24th July 1916, then joined 190th Brigade, 63rd (Royal Naval) Division.
The ricasso bears the makers name of Sanderson along with various acceptance marks etc, the scabbard is in good untouched condition with all stitching intact.
A f... read more
1942 Indian Made 37ptn Holster
A 1942 dated 37 pattern holster manufactured in India, very good condition apart from partial ring/stain mark to front. read more
Scarce 1871 Royal Navy Cutlass Bayonet
A scarce model 1871 Royal Navy cutlass bayonet for the Martini Henry rifle, this example has a 25 3/4 inch long straight unfullered blade which now bears a deep age related patina.
The forte is marked with the letter `N' denoting naval issue as well as a faint WD acceptance stamp + an issue date of 1/80, the leather chequered grips in good order and remain firm.
All metalwork now ... read more
WW1 British Horse Girth Strap (1916)
A 1916 dated horse girth strap manufactured by E.J Parkes of Walsall, numerous small pulls to woven strap. read more
Rare Canadian 1899 Oliver Pattern Ammo Pouch (1914)
A rarely encountered Canadian 1899 Oliver pattern large ammo pouch manufactured by Hugh Carson of Ottawa in 1914, the Oliver pattern pouch was used by Canadian troops during the Boer war and early WW1 period but was found to be too uncomfortable when fully loaded as held up to 80 rounds.
The leatherwork & the stitching are in very good condition, the front of the flap is marked with the... read more
WW1 British Officer`s Sam Browne Canvas Shoulder Strap
A nice example, couple of dirt marks. read more
1939 British Large Pack & L Straps
A true shed found example of an early wartime 1939 dated large pack with its original 39 dated L- straps, the pack and straps are solid with good stitching but with fading and some staining present ( shown in photo`s ).
The date inside the flap is very faint with only the lower arc of the 3 & 9 eligible but the date stamps on the straps are good & clear.
Now the only slight proble... read more
1942 British Army Sand/ Dust Goggles
An unissued 1942 dated pair of sand / dust goggles housed in their original sand coloured tin with both items bearing the manufacturers name J.M & Co Ltd.
The goggles are in excellent condition apart from two very minor stains on the tie cords, the tin retains much of it's original paintwork , some light rust bleeding to the surface of the lid + internally underneath the paper. read more
WW2 1st Battalion South Lancashire Pagri Flash
An excellent 10 1/2 inch long (when laid flat) silk pagri to the 1st Battalion South Lancashire's .
The last item from a small box found in a house clearance. read more
WW2 NFS 12 Cloth Breast Badge ( Stevenage)
A very clean National Fire Service cloth breast badge bearing the area code 12 denoting Stevenage, a removed from uniform example, 3 inch dia. read more