WW2 British Airborne 1st Pattern Denison Smock (1942)
An excellent example of a WW2 British first pattern Denison smock which retains good strong colours and an early brush applied camouflage, original working half zip with material pull tab, excellent wool cuffs & damage free collar.
All the original Newey made poppers are present, good clear label (usually washed out) with the makers name C.W.S Ltd along with its size being a large fit No... read more
WW2 Royal Tank Regiment Officers Gilt Collar Badges
An original quality made pair of RTR Officers gilt collar badges bearing makers name J.R.Gaunt, London,
Slight wear to silvering on the tanks. read more
Pre - 1952 Royal Tank Regiment Swagger Stick
A large RTR swagger stick with a white metal electro plated top bearing a small RTR badge, dented dome.
Approx 34 1/2 inches in length. read more
4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards (RAC) Brass Shoulder Titles
Originally a cavalry regiment formed in 1922, became mechanised in 1938 and then transferred to the Royal Armoured Corps in 1939. read more
18.00 GBP
WW2 Royal Tank Regiment Bullion Arm Badge
A quality made example removed from a WW2 dress tunic, with some light tarnishing. read more
WW1 Kodak Vesta Pocket Camera
A good clean example of the famous little pocket camera as used by troops in the trenches, sold as a display piece only. read more
Unissued 1944 British Mule Pack MKII (Tropical)
An unissued British made MKII mule pack produced by D.R.M. Ltd in 1944, this example has two thick leather front straps (now slightly stiff + one with scuffing ) and two clean khaki web hanging straps with steel hook over ends along with brass Newey poppers on both sides of the pack.
With some minor marks & blemishes present from long term storage, pack measures 15 1/2 inches x 14 inches... read more
Late WW2 US Trousers, Field, Wool
An excellent pair of late war wool field trousers (January 1945 pattern) in a size 31 inch waist x 33 inch leg, good clean label with a March 45 manufacture date.
Free of any damage and moth. read more
WW2 German 84/98 (K98) Bayonet
A very clean example of an early wartime K98 bayonet which retains a high percentage of finish (bluing) to the blade, this being a F.HerderA.Sn made example with a 1940 (40) date stamp on the spine.
Original untouched wooden slab grips, good clear Waffenampft marks on pommel & scabbard tip, good clean scabbard made by ASW in 1941 and retaining original throat screw.
Overall in ve... read more










