British WW2 Rifle Oil Bottle
This is a black plastic oil bottle for the No4 and No5 rifles. read more
15.00 GBP
U.S. M1972 Magazine Ammunition Pouches
A set of M1972 magazine ammunition pouches for the M16 assault rifle. M1972 magazine pouches became standard issue on 22nd January 1973. The pair of pouches are dated 1983 and 2002. read more
30.00 GBP
U.S. Frequency Meter Unit
This is a Frequency Meter BC-221AH, complete with Frequency meter table and a photocopy of the unit's manual. The unit is dated 1942 and comes in it's green wooden container. read more
195.00 GBP
U.S. M1910 Water Bottle Set
This is a M1910 water bottle set, which has had a wartime replacement plastic cap. The water bottle is maker marked "L.F.& Co" and dated 1918. The cup is also the M1910 pattern, which is maker marked "A.G.M.Co" and dated 1944. The pouch is the M1942 pattern and is clearly dated 1942 and was originally tan but has been dyed green, probably for Korea. Green webbing was introduced in the Europea... read more
80.00 GBP
Bandage Packet
This is a non-military issue bandage produced by Prof. Dr.Von Bruns. read more
10.00 GBP
British 1937 Pattern Officers Battledress Blouse
This is a 1937 pattern officers battledress blouse, which has had the collar tailored for officer's use. This example is in good condition and retaining the rank insignia of a crown for a Major and has the branch of service backing colour scarlet for infantry. The BD, retains the tailors contract label with the maker's name "CWS.LTD" and size stamped 9. read more
265.00 GBP
British 1940 Pattern Battledress Trousers
This is a very good example of British 1940 pattern Battledress trousers, which are approximately a 32" waist. The inside leg is 27", however they have been turned up by 5 inches. The turn ups can be taken down to increase the inside leg length to 32 inches. The trousers do not retain their contract label and belt loops have been added. read more
225.00 GBP
U.S. M1943 Machinaw Coat
This Mackinaw coat, which is also known as the Jeep coat, was first adopted by the U.S. army during World War 1. This example is the last pattern without a blanket lined collar and was introduced on 19th April 1943. However some later examples of the third pattern did not have belt loops, The contract label is missing and their is a hole in the lower right side of the skirt, but only goes thr... read more
165.00 GBP
U.S. Tropical Trousers
A good example of rip-stop tropical issue trousers, which are dated 1967 and are size marked 27" to 31" waist with 32" inside leg. read more
85.00 GBP