WW2 US M3 Fighting Knife
A WW2 US M3 fighting knife made by Camillus (stamped on the cross guard), full length blade with a lightly sharpened edge, light movement in cross bar due to shrinkage of the leather washers used in grip construction (common in M3 knives).
Early M8 scabbard with webbing belt loop in very good condition.
SORRY UK SALE ONLY & Proof of age will be required 18+
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Scarce WW2 Airborne Issue Binoculars + Case
An excellent example of the Galilean binoculars issued to Airborne troops during WW2.
This set bears the correct stores reference for Airborne issue (not RAF), the optics are very good and the Bakelite ocular eye surrounds are also damage free (usually chipped).
The leather case with matching reference code is in excellent condition (best I have ever encountered) along with its st... read more
WW2 British 1940 Pattern Battle Dress Blouse 1944
A very pleasing 1940 pattern BD retaining good colour and label, made by J.S.Thomson in a size 12 (40-41 inch chest) and dated 1944, possibly manufactured in late 44 as the WD letter code reads Z indicating early 45 when inspected .
One moth hole to inner wrist (shown in photos) and couple of minor holes near rear of waist band but hardly noticeable and only visible when held up to the l... read more
WW2 Childs Mickey Mouse Gas Respirator & Box
An excellent example dated 1939 with its original box + strap.
The rubber face mask is still very pliable , good clear lenses.
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WW2 Army Field Message Book 153 + Cover
An excellent 42 dated field message book( note pad) with its 41 dated detachable protective cover.
The message book has 1/4 inch ruled squares throughout with the first couple of pages printed with general instruction of use.
The book slides into the sleeve of the protective cover and then held in place with a elasticated band.
The band on the outside of the cover has los... read more
Edwardian/WW1 Officers (Named) Full Dress Tunic, Lancashire Regt
A stunning full dress scarlet melton tunic that was worn by Lieutenant Frederick Feilden Corbett Winder, commissioned May 1905 to the 2nd Battalion Lancashire Regiment.
Landed in France 24th August 1914,wounded in action 28th Aug 14 at the Battle of Le Cateau.
The scarlet tunic is in wonderful condition with all its original Lancashire Regt buttons, the sleeve braid knots are very... read more
Pre- 1918 British Officers Spurs
1 Leather strap missing, part of old military family collection. read more
4 x 12mm Victorian Officers (The Kings) Shropshire Light Infantry Buttons
4 x 12mm (1/2 inch) Victorian officers silvered buttons with Shropshire within the circlet and KLI to the centre, made by Jennens.
Part of old military family collection. read more