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British Field Dressing   November 1939

British Field Dressing November 1939

A field dressing dated November 1939 and maker marked Arthur Berton LTD.  read more

Code: 68062

20.00 GBP

British Field Dressing         March 1941

British Field Dressing March 1941

A field dressing which is dated March 1941 and maker marked T.J.Smith & Nephew LTD.  read more

Code: 68061

20.00 GBP

British Field Dressing    1941

British Field Dressing 1941

A field dressing dated 1941, maker marked S.Maw, Son & Sons.LTD.  read more

Code: 68060

20.00 GBP

British Field Dressing February 1940

British Field Dressing February 1940

A field dressing dated February 1940 and maker marked Vernon & Co.LTD.  read more

Code: 68059

20.00 GBP

British Field Dressing   February 1941

British Field Dressing February 1941

A field dressing dated February 1941 and maker marked S.Maw, Son & Sons LTD.  read more

Code: 68058

20.00 GBP

British Field Dressing  February 1942

British Field Dressing February 1942

A field dressing dated February 1942 and maker marked Arthur Berton LTD.  read more

Code: 68057

20.00 GBP

British Field Dressing July 1941

British Field Dressing July 1941

A field dressing dated July 1941 and maker marked S.Maw, Son & Sons LTD  read more

Code: 68056

20.00 GBP

British Field Dress  January 1940

British Field Dress January 1940

A field dressing which is dated January 1940 and maker marked T.J.Smith & Nephew LTD Hull.  read more

Code: 68055

20.00 GBP

British Field Dressings  March 1940

British Field Dressings March 1940

We have a number of March 1940 dated field dressings in stock. You will receive one from the bundle of field dressings. All the field dressing are maker marked Athur Berton LTD London.  read more

Code: 68054

20.00 GBP

British Army Cap Comforter

British Army Cap Comforter

British army cap comforter, which was worn by Commandos and other troops taken part in covert operations, where a helmet or standard head dress was not suitable for the mission. When the comforter was first issued it was stitched at both ends. The soldier would cut the stitching at one end. This example my be late-war or post-war issue as earlier examples tend to be lighter tan in colour. It ...  read more

Code: 68050

25.00 GBP