British Paratroopers Weapons Drop Bag
This is a British paratroopers and special forces weapons drop bag. This example is dated 18th December 1975. read more
65.00 GBP
German Engineers Saw
A very nice example of an Engineers saw with an early brown leather scabbard. The saw is dated 1939, with a faint makers stamp and waffenampt. The scabbard also stamped with a faint waffenampt. read more
395.00 GBP
German P08 Luger Holster
This is a 1916 dated P08 Luger holster which is in excellent condition. The inside flap is maker marked just above the date. read more
325.00 GBP
German Imperial Belt & Buckle
This is an imperial two piece brass buckle worn by Prussian units, maker marked and dated 1914. The belt leather is also dated 1914, however the leather tongue has been removed and holes for the buckle have been added. The belt also has a faint makers stamp and clear size stamp 95. read more
175.00 GBP
German Y-Straps
Leather Y-straps in which has suffered with some minor damage. The central ring leather tab, on one of the loops has torn away . However it is still ideal for display. The two front straps appear to be slightly different indicating the Y-straps are late war made. read more
225.00 GBP
German Tropical Rucksack
A tropical issue rucksack which has clips to attach directly on the Y-straps. On the left upper clip the stitching has started to come away and there are a couple of small holes on the left and right front pockets. This example has faint makers stamp wand what looks like a 1940 or 1942 date. read more
185.00 GBP
British Army Whistle & Lanyard
British army issue whistle which is dated 1940, maker marked "J.Hudson & Co". The whistle is in good working order and comes with a lanyard. read more
45.00 GBP
British MKIII Helmet & Camouflage Netting
The MKIII helmet was first developed by the medical research council in 1941 on behalf of the British army. The MKIII was first worn in combat by British and Canadian troops on Operation Overlord 6th June 1944 ( D-Day ). The helmet is commonly referred to as the turtle shell due to its resemblance to the animal. This example is in excellent condition retaining its original smooth green finish t... read more
195.00 GBP
British MKIII Helmet & Camouflage Netting
The MKIII helmet was first developed by the medical research council in 1941 on behalf of the British army. The MKIII was first worn in combat by British and Canadian troops on Operation Overlord 6th June 1944 (D-Day). The helmet is commonly referred to as the turtle shell due to its resemblance to the animal. This example is in extremely nice condition with its early ruff green finish. The she... read more
245.00 GBP
British Army MKII Helmet
An untouched army issue MKII helmet, retaining over 80% of its original finish. The helmet comes with a 1940 dated MKII liner which is size stamped 7.1/4 and maker marked "TTC" for Teddy Toy Company. read more
195.00 GBP










