Iraqi 58 Pattern Rear ''Cape'' Carrier, Operation Granby, Desert Storm
Part of the Iraqi 58 pattern type webbing used by the military during the First Gulf War. Constructed of very course material and woven strapping , id say the condition is very good if not close to unissued. read more
Unissued Iraqi Duffle Bag in Packaging, Operation Granby, Desert Storm
As this example has never been opened and still retains most of its period packaging im going to say that this has to be in mint condition. Perfect for any First Gulf War Collection. read more
37.00 GBP
WW2 British Dispatch Riders Leather Gauntlets, Gloves.
This matching set have had some good use but the stitching is tight, leather is supple and there a good large size. Perfect for your motorcycle display etc. read more
Silver ''ID'' Bracelet, Royal Tank Regiment.
In very nice condition with Egyptian hallmarks to the back. From what i can gather Sergent H.Humphery served in Africa around 1943. read more
WW2 Acting Lance Corproral Armband.
Made from felt with machine stitched stripe. Perhaps used by the Home Guard etc. read more
15.00 GBP
WW2 Boxed German Razor.
In nice complete condition, its been used at some point. read more
28.00 GBP
Unissued Iraqi Olive Drab Shirt in Packaging, Operation Granby, Desert Storm
An unissued example that's still period folded with inner card and held in the remains of its outer packaging. Im going to state that this is in mint condition. read more
42.00 GBP
British 1941 Dated New Testament. Palestine 1945. Blaenavon.
A British produced example with the addition of the cover made up from different segments of mother of pearl, one tiny segment missing to one corner. The owner ''Tommy'' has sent this one home to a ''Nancy'' in the Blaenavon area of South Wales. Either the owner of the bible had his own item taken to be enhanced for his girlfriend or some enterprising local merchant found a stack of wartime bib... read more
Iraqi Wound Dressing, Operation Granby, Desert Storm
Complete unopened example still held in its plastic cover . read more
Named RAF 37 Pattern Webley Holster.
In very nice condition, used as can be seen by the Warrant Officers name and number found under the flap. read more