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U.S. Sunburn  Cream

U.S. Sunburn Cream

A tin of sunburn cream which was manufactured by Seaboard Manufacturing Laboratories Inc.  read more

Code: 63857

15.00 GBP

Austrian Leather Bayonet Frog

Austrian Leather Bayonet Frog

This is a pre-1938 Austrian leather bayonet frog. When Austria was annexed into Nazi German the Austrian army with all its field equipment was absorbed into the Wehrmacht. This example has been stamped with SS markings. However i do not believe the markings are genuine.  read more

Code: 63853

45.00 GBP

Yugoslavian M53 Machine Gun Extractor Tool

Yugoslavian M53 Machine Gun Extractor Tool

This is a extractor tool for use with the Yugoslavian copy of the MG42 known as the M53 machine gun.  read more

Code: 63846

10.00 GBP

British Large Oil  Bottle

British Large Oil Bottle

This is a large oil bottle, however i do not know for what weapon it was designed for use with. The bottle is maker marked "ENOTS"  read more

Code: 63841

15.00 GBP

British No4 Rifle Gun Cover

British No4 Rifle Gun Cover

This is a 1954 dated gun cover for the No4 rifle. The gun cover was made by inmates of her Majesty's prison.  read more

Code: 63830

35.00 GBP

British  WW2 Weapon Tool Roll

British WW2 Weapon Tool Roll

This is British WW2 era weapons tool roll.  read more

Code: 63829

15.00 GBP

British WW1 No4 MKIII Gun Sight

British WW1 No4 MKIII Gun Sight

This is a No4 MKIII gun sight which is dated 1917 and used on most of the British artillery pieces during WW1.This example has a nice clear optics and a London maker.  read more

Code: 63828

145.00 GBP

British WW1 SMLE Brass Oil bottles

British WW1 SMLE Brass Oil bottles

We have a number of WW1 SMLE oil bottles which are all maker marked, board arrow stamped. When ordering please state which maker you would prefer.  read more

Code: 63826

25.00 GBP

British MKIII Helmet

British MKIII Helmet

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 Canadian and British troops on D-Day. The MKIII was replaced in 1945 by the MKIV which was identical in shape, but with two minor differences. It had a lift-dot fitting which replaced the screw and nut of the liner to allow quick removal of the liner...  read more

Code: 63824

175.00 GBP

British Auxiliary Fire Service MKII Helmet

British Auxiliary Fire Service MKII Helmet

This is a very nice example of a MKII helmet which has been issued to the Auxiliary Fire Service with the letters "AFS" stencilled to the front of the helmet. The shell and liner are both dated 1939. The shell is maker marked "RO&CO" for Rubery Owen & Co, the liner is maker marked "TTC" for Teddy Toy Company and size stamped 7. The crown pad has come away from the helmet but is still present.  read more

Code: 63823

135.00 GBP