German M1930 Gas Mask & Canister
This is a good example of a M1930 gas mask made of a rubberised cloth and comes with a FE41 filter. The gas mask is dated 1941 and has the three letter makers code 'btc" for Honsel-Werke AG. The mask is still quite soft and supple and retains all of its straps. The FE41 filter is dated 1944 and has its screw cap. The canister is also in very good condition retaining nearly all of its original g... read more
245.00 GBP
German Field Hospital Surgeons Medical Tools
An extremely rare item of a field hospital surgeons medical tools in their transit case. Which contains eight trays of medical tools, including clamps, scissors saws, spreaders, probes and various other implements. The transit case appears to 70% complete. The contents label is still attached and is dated 1939. read more
1295.00 GBP
British Army Jack Knife
A British army issue jack knife which was issued to all troops. This is an age restricted item. It will not be sent to a residential address. Face to face collection Only. read more
25.00 GBP
British Army Wrist Compass
This is a wrist compass which would have been worn by paratroopers and Commandos. This example is actually post-war made, dated 1955 and maker marked 'A.G.I.LTD". This example does not work, however it is identical to the pattern used during WW2. Ideal for display purposes. read more
50.00 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
British Army MKII Helmet & Camouflage Net
An extremely nice example of a untouched MKII army issue helmet with a period camouflage net. The shell is dated 1939 and comes with a MK1 liner which is maker marked "Vero", size stamped 7 and dated 1938. read more
245.00 GBP
British Home Defence Helmet
This is very nice Home Defence helmet which has been stencilled with the letters "CO" on the top of the shell, which may stand for one of the following "County Organiser, Centre Organiser or Conducting Officer. It retains its original army finish. A number of home defence helmets where actually army issue quality with the army brown finish. This example comes with MK1 liner which is maker mark... read more
175.00 GBP