Inert WW1 British No.36 MK1 Rifle Grenade
A fine example of a No.36 MK1 rifle grenade which has been converted into a moneybox , the cast body of the fragmentation grenade bears the makers name JMD & SL with the year 1917 which is also present on the base plug.
The detachable round base plate is also stamped with the makers name W & Co Ltd along with a date 1/18 .
Sorry UK SALE ONLY & proof of age will be required (18+). read more
1943 US Waterproof Rifle Cover
Still in supple condition with printed manufacturers details still present, August 27 1943. read more
25.00 GBP
1944 Named RNVR Officers Tunic & trousers
A 1944 dated Royal Navy Volunteer Reserves tunic named to Sub-Lieutenant P.Hollingworth RNVR 5/5/44 in very good condition and free of any moth damage, the liner is in good condition apart from some separated stitching in armpits, very light wear around button holes from usage.
The trousers appear to have some small moth holes in the seat area and a couple in the leg ( shown in photos).... read more
WW1 Seaforth Highlanders Binoculars
A very pleasing pair that belonged to Lieutenant John E Black 3rd Seaforth Highlanders, the binoculars made by Ross of London are in good working order with one very clear optic and the other slightly less so.
The ocular eye pieces are in good order and without any chips.
The leather case is also in very good condition apart from some split stitching on the strap (shown in photos... read more
ATS Captains Uniform Group & Cap
A fresh to the market group and sourced direct from the family, the group comprises of an Officers early pattern cap with its original bronze prong backed cap badge, named tag (stitching loose) and silk type liner, light moth damage to small area on outer upturn.
A Captains dress tunic (couple of small tears to liner) with bronze collar dogs & skirt ( all GS buttons present on tunic) a... read more
Rare Anglo Boer War Saddle Pouches/ Wallets
A good strong & supple pair of British made saddle pouches / wallets with the adjoining strap stamped Masons & Sons, QM 1897 Birmingham , WD and Broad arrow.
Each pouch approx. 12 1/2 inches long. read more
WW1 / WW2 British Leather Rifle Sling
An excellent example of the pattern used during WW1 and again in WW2 by the Home Guard, good strong, supple condition. read more
Gallipoli / Egypt Wolseley Helmet (RESERVED for D.C )
An incredibly rare 1915 dated Wolseley pattern helmet worn by L/Cpl William. F. Tranter of the Worcestershire Yeomanry. read more
Scarce WW2 US Para/Glider Overseas Garrison Cap (British Made).
A scarce British made US overseas garrison cap with its original wartime applied enlisted mans para/glider patch.
The cap was made by J. Collett Ltd, London in 1944 and in a size 7, the cap is piped in red for artillery designation.
The original white stitching attaching the patch is all present along with a later applied red cotton to prevent future loss.
Rare to find all ... read more