WW1 U.S. Comfort Garments Manual
This is a manual produce by the Navy Department which showed what was allowed for Sailor and Marines could wear for additional warm clothing. The Manual is dated 12th May 1917 and issued as Bulletin No 159. read more
25.00 GBP
Enamelled Superman Picture
I believe this to be a 1960's enamelled picture of the DC super hero "Superman". read more
35.00 GBP
U.S. M1944 Goggles
A good example of M1944 goggles still in their original cardboard box, which contains its spare lenses still in their issue packet. read more
110.00 GBP
U.S. B-8 Flying Goggles
B-8 flying goggles still in their original cardboard box which also contains its spare lenses in their issue packet. The goggles are wrapped with a front page of the Yank magazine. This example was produced by Rochester Optical. read more
145.00 GBP
U.S. Variable Density Goggles
Variable density goggles which would have been issued to aircrew gunners. The variable density goggles allowed the wearer to track targets close to or in front of the sun. The goggles where also worn by observers monitoring the Atomic bomb tests during and after the war. The goggles operated by turning the central knob counter-clockwise which darkened the lenses giving different degrees of dens... read more
145.00 GBP
Reproduction U.S. Aviators Sun Glasses
A reproduction non prescription U.S. aviators sun glasses in a leather case. read more
35.00 GBP
U.S. Flak Vest. ( British Made )
During the early stages of the American air assault over Germany it was reported that 70% of mortal wounds received by U.S. bomber crews was caused by low-velocity projectiles such a flak shrapnel. Resulting in need and development of the flak vest in October 1942. The first flak vests where produced by the British firm Wilkinson Sword Company. It consists of a Khaki canvas vest lined with over... read more
1295.00 GBP
Reproduction AN-6513 Parachute Harness & AN6513-1A Pack
This is a excellent reproduction AN6513 parachute harness was the standard issue to all U.S. bomber crews to the middle of 1944, when the A-3 harness was introduced. However it continued to be used in conjunction with the A-3 to the end of the war. The harness comes with the AN6513-1A parachute pack, which has been given a June 1943 date. The pack is stuffed with some old clothes and does not ... read more
495.00 GBP