British Army Officers Khaki Drill Tunic
This is a British army officers Khaki Drill tunic, which would have also in North Africa, the mediterranean and the Far East. This example is approximately a size 34 to 36 chest. It also has a rust coloured stain on the inside around the shoulder blade area. read more
65.00 GBP
British Army Enlisted Man's Late-War Shirt
This is a late-war enlisted man's collared shirt, which was introduced in late 1944. This example retains its contract label which gives the name of the manufacturer "R.ELWOOD & Co", the size 4 and the date 1945. read more
95.00 GBP
RAF Great Coat
A nice example of a Royal Air Force great coat which is dated 1941 and retains its contract label. The coat also retains both of its shoulder eagle insignia brass buttons. The lining is also marked with the original owners personal service number. read more
165.00 GBP
Reproduction U.S. M1 Amphibious Engineer Special brigade Helmet
This is in fact original WW2 era front seemed swivel bale M1 helmet which was manufactured between October 1943 to November 1944. The heat stamp is visible on the inside of the shell. The Helmet has been repainted by a re-enactor and has added the insignia of the Amphibious Engineer Special Bridge (ESB), who's job on D-Day 6th June, Operation Overlord was to clear mines, obstacles, such as bar... read more
155.00 GBP
U.S. M1 Helmet Liner
This is a third pattern M1 helmet liner which was introduced in early 1943, This example has been issued to the Deputy Sheriff, Los Angeles County Emergency Reserve as part of the civil defence. The liner is marked with the manufactures letter code MSA" which identities the maker as Mine Safety Appliances Company. read more
140.00 GBP
U.S. M1943 Field Cap
The M1943 field cap was introduced in August 1943 and was part of the new M1943 field uniform. The M1943 field cap was designed to replace all other caps and the sweatband could unfold to cover the ears for winter. Late-war examples introduced in February 1945 did away with the ventilation grommets. This example is in very good condition and retains instruction and contract labels. However all ... read more
65.00 GBP
U.S. Army Enlisted Man's Visor Cap
An enlisted man's visor cap which was officially replaced by the Garrison cap in 1941. However it was retained or privately purchased to be worn while on leave. This example's leather sweatband has started to unstitch just in front of the visor, otherwise it is in very good condition retaining its size label 7.1/8. read more
85.00 GBP
U.S. Army Officers Summer Garrison Cap
This is an army officers summer issue garrison cap which has gold and black piping, which was only worn by officers. This example appears to be unissued, retaining its contract label which gives the pattern date 18th November 1942 and the manufacture date 28th July 1943. The cap is approximately 7.1/4. read more
45.00 GBP
U.S. Summer Issue Garrison Cap ( Army Airforce )
This is a summer issue garrison cap which has the branch of service piping for the Army Airforce. This example appears to be unissued retaining its paper label which gives the size 7.3/8. read more
45.00 GBP
U.S. Army Senior NCO's Garrison Cap ( Military Police )
This is a private purchase senior NCO's garrison cap made of gaberdine cloth and has the branch of service piping golden yellow and green for Military Police. The cap retains its tailors contract label which gives the size 7.1/4. read more
45.00 GBP