WW1 Bulldog Trench Art Shell Case. Captain C.E.Loseby, 1st Lancashire Fusiliers, Politician and Member of Parliment.
A really interesting WW1 chiseled pattern Bulldog shell case named to Captain C.E.LOSEBY of the 1st Lancashire Fusiliers, August 1916. It would appear that Loseby after the war became a member of Parliament for Bradford East. Captain Loseby went to France in 1914 and was gassed at Ypres in May 1915 , perhaps this shell case was a presentation souvenir relating to this episode. I also found ment... read more
Iron Cross 2nd Class.
This example has seen better days losing nearly all its finish to the iron center. The two piece frame is tight and there is nice sharp detail the beading. Top ribbon ring is missing. read more
M40 ET64 Austrian Border Guard Helmet.
Nice wartime ET manufactured helmet with its period wartime liner system and chinstrap utilised from a wartime web equipment strap. The shell has over 90% of its grey finish to the outside with lots of wear from use, inside finish is close to 100%. Two small holes have been drilled into the shell to take the flaming bomb badge used by Austrian border guards. The inside wartime liner is complete... read more
Fest der Lausitz Event Badge/Tinnie. Bautzen, 1934
Very nice tinnie in close to mint condition with its gold wash and blue sky above a wall to the panel top right corner. The rear has its period fixing pin. read more
NSDAP Treffen Event Badge/Tinnie. Elberg, 1934.
Another super designed event badge and in mint condition with its period fixing pin to the rear. read more
Third Reich Period Hammered Swastika Brooch.
In very nice condition with nice period finish. Rear has its period fixing pin. read more
Third Reich Gold Wash Double Claw Buckle and Green Leather Belt.
Belt has been shortened and extra holes punched into the leather body for a better fit. The buckle has most of its period gold finish, the belt has nice outer green finish and the remains of a green felt backing. Perhaps used by a forestry official or member. Belt measures 38 inches from end to end. read more
WW1 Relic M16 Combat Helmet.
This relic has a solid shell with fractures running along the outer back edges. One chinstrap bale still present to its side mount and two front liner pins. Sound enough displayable relic. read more
SAAR Event Badge/Tinnie. Freiheit-Druch-Treue, Homburg Pflaz, 1936.
Ever wonder why i like ''tinnies'' so much, just check out the design quality to this event badge. Just super and very artistic in my opinion and this one i would say is close to mint condition. The rear has its period fixing pin and makers details. read more