72nd Indian Infantry Brigade formation sign.
A good example of a formation sign for the 72nd Indian Infantry Brigade. Red cotton circle applied to a velvet backing with four eyes to the reverse for attachment to the uniform. Subsequently became part of 36 Div who took it's badge as part of a new design. Good, used condition. read more
40.00 GBP
WW2 Kriegsmarine gilt belt and buckle.
Gilt aluminium Kriegsmarine belt buckle with size 102 belt . Buckle with approx 70% remaining gilt finish with wear to highpoints and various scratches. Marked ' R.S & S ' for the firm Richard Sieper & Sohn, Ludenscheid to reverse with manufacturer marked ( A.Dopper, Kitzinger ) to belt. Good used example of an uncommon item. read more
British HMS Vanguard cap tally.
British cap tally for the British battleship HMS Vanguard. She was the last of the British dreadnoughts, a fast battleship laid down during WW2 and commissioned post war. In good used condition.
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1915 Lowland Regiment Badge Day badges.
Compressed card WW1 Badge Day badges for the Lowland Regiment 1915. In good overall condition with original pins, slightly dulled with minor rubbing.
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15.00 GBP
WW2 Naval Officers' cap badge.
WW II era king's crown bullion officers cap badge.The anchor surrounded by a wreath,with a red velvet crown to the top. In good clean, used condition with intact paper backing. read more
36.00 GBP
EARLY HITLER YOUTH BUCKLE AND BELT. RZM MARKED.
This is a good used example of a HJ nickel plated, steel belt buckle with original leather belt. Not mint, the buckle has some slight lifting here and there, but nickel plating is 95% complete. Is marked on reverse, in small letters, RZM M4/28. This is the Paulmann & Crone company in Ludenscheid, who made badges, buckles etc etc. belt is a nice thick leather with light brown inside. Has owners ... read more
WW1 Austro-Hungarian fighting knife.
A good ' sleepy ' example of a WW1 fighting knife as used by Austro-Hungarian forces. Single edged, unmarked blade with a double edge point contained in a steel scabbard. Clear signs of having been sharpened with one bruise to scabbard, otherwise in excellent condition. read more
Georgian officer’s gorget.
Georgian officer’s universal pattern gorget. The Gorget is made from brass with rolled edges which was then gilded overall. Gilding polished away in some areas but the whole gorget is in bright condition with a few minor bruises. A good example of an early piece of insignia at an affordable price. read more
Indian Airborne wing.
WW2 Indian Airborne jump qualification wing. Embroidered and padded to produce a high relief with stylised feathers picked out with prominent thread with the parachute treated in a similar fashion. The wings embroidered directly onto a khaki wool backing and then onto a cotton backing with a brass plate and pin to secure to a uniform. This example is in used condition with a salty reverse but ... read more
WW2 US V-44 Bowie knife.
US WW2 V-44 survival Bowie knife. This example with twin fullers, single edged blade and double edged tip is made by the company that made them famous ' Collins & Co '. Their trade mark with model number ' No.18 ' is stamped into the ricasso. Blade has been sharpened and is very sharp and is toned overall with the moulded synthetic grip intact and undamaged. Accompanied with a plain leather she... read more