U.S. Army High Neck Sweater
This is a very good example without any holes or rips High Neck sweater, which was introduced as part of the M1943 field uniform. This example retains its contract label, however all the details have been washed out.The size of the sweater is approximately a size 38. read more
125.00 GBP
U.S. Army V-Neck Sweater
This is a woollen v-nick sweater, which is in very good condition which was issued to 1943 when the highneck sweater was introduced as part of the M1943 field uniform. The sweater retains its contract label, however all the details have been washed out. This example is approximately a size 36. read more
110.00 GBP
U.S. 2nd Pattern HBT Suit
This is a 2nd pattern herringbone twill suit which was to mechanics of all branches and a combat uniform to armoured crews. The 2nd pattern differs from the 1st pattern by having single chest pocket to the left breast and two large patch pockets on the upper thighs. It was introduced in September 1943. This example has suffered with some damage and has a number of holes mainly in legs below t... read more
95.00 GBP
U.S. B-15 Flight Jacket
This is a very nice example of U.S. Army Airforces B-15 flight jacket, which was the successor of the B-10 flight jacket. It was introduced in early mid 1944. This example is approximately a size 36 to 38 inch chest. read more
325.00 GBP
Replica German Navy P06 Luger ( MGC )
This is an excellent 1970's made replica of the German Imperial Naval Luger which had the designation P06. It only differed from the army version by the length of the barrel and the rear sight. The replica was produced by the Japanese firm Model Gun Corporation which ceased trading in 1994. The replica cocks, dry fires, chambers and ejects dummy 9mm rounds, six rounds are included in the purch... read more
395.00 GBP
U.S. Pile Field Jacket
This is artificial fur ( Pile ) field jacket which was designed to be worn under the M1943 field uniform and Parka. It was not meant to be worn own its own, except for indoors. However this was not always the case. This example is in excellent condition, however it is post-war made, dated 15th February 1949. The contract label also gives the name of the manufacturer "Sigmund Eiser" and the size... read more
100.00 GBP
U.S. M1943 Field Jacket
The M1943 field uniform was first evaluated by units of the 3rd Infantry Division on the Anzio beech head in the summer of 1943. It was first issued in quantity in late 1944 to airborne units. Finally being issued to the rest of the U.S. Army in January 1945. This is a good example is in very good condition, however it is a very small size 28R ( Regular ) read more
150.00 GBP
U.S. M1943 Field Jacket
The M1943 field uniform was first evaluated by units of the 3rd Infantry Division on the Anzio beach head in the summer of 1943. It was first issued in quantity to airborne units in late 1944, finally being issued to the rest of the U.S. army in January 1945. This example is in very good condition and has the unit badge of the 69th Infantry Division, which saw action in France and Germany. The ... read more
175.00 GBP
U.S. 1st Pattern ETO Field Jacket
A 1st Pattern ETO ( European Theatre Of Operations ) field jacket which was produced in the United Kingdom using British Battledress serge material for us with the U.S. Army. It was designed to be worn in winter instead of the M1941 field jacket and was developed by Brigadier General Robert Littlejohn ETO General Commanding. The ETO jacket was introduced in May 1943. This example is in excelle... read more
595.00 GBP
U.S. Arctic Field Jacket
This is a rare Arctic field jacket which is similar in design to the M1941 field jacket but made of water and resistant twill, blanket lined and tightening tabs on the wrists and waist with buckles. This example has been period shortened. The zipper is missing the pull tab. However when buttoned up it is not noticeable that the zipper is not working. It retains its size label 36L ( Long ). read more
245.00 GBP