Artillery Luger Cleaning Rod.
In very nice condition with an undamaged top barrel shape wooden handle and a straight stained 9 inch steel rod with the bottom third threaded. I purchased a large Luger collection last year so have no problem selling this as a period example. If you have any problems with my description, its a reproduction, then please let me know. read more
130.00 GBP
WW2 Royal Navy MINESWEEPERS Cap Tally.
A really nice used naval cap tally for Minesweepers. As seen its been removed from the cap and still has its period side knot. read more
WW2 Austrian Ribbon Bar.
Seven medal ribbon bar to an Austrian. The condition is very good. read more
Wehrmacht Photo Post Card. Heer Officer.
Super studio photo of an smart looking Officer in full uniform. read more
Wehrmacht Photo Post Card. Heer.
Nice studio shot of an NCO with good uniform detail, album removed. read more
Father and Son Artillery Grouping with Death Plaque.
This is a small grouping of items that where found during a recent house clearance in the London area. The framed death plaque is named to a Leonard Arthur Rayner who as a member of the 2nd Bat Honourable Artillery Company killed in Belgium in 1917 aged 30. The frame has never been touched, plaque always mounted inside, id say its the cleanest ''death penny'' i have seen. The rest of the paperw... read more
SA Dagger, Carl Schmidt Sohn.
Early pattern example by the firm Carl Schmidt. The blade has a certain amount of staining, old grease and runner marks, some of the factory grain can be seen. The makers details are sharp as is the central motto and its my opinion the tip has been reshaped at some point. The hilt has a certain amount of patina and verdigris, top nut has been moved at least once, eagle and SA roundel are in fin... read more
NSDAP Armband.
In very nice condition, slight staining to the central swastika only, might well clean with a damp cloth as it does look like a chalk of sorts. read more
French WW1 Adrian Helmet.
Helmet shell has had a late war rough hand painted finish over the factory paint, id say this remains around 95% intact, shell has three minor knocks to the body, type of knocks found from a well used combat helmet, hard to see in the photos. The front badge is the original period example. The inside skirt has also had this second coat of rough finish up to the liner system. A nice touch to the... read more