British P-1853 Socket Bayonet and Indian Scabbard.
This example like the Greek Gras bayonet listed came from a pub wall recently. The bayonet is in good condition with the socket free from pitting, the blade is full length with its tip but has received a bit of water damage along the flat side but like the Gras has had a coat of stain along the blade. A clear broad arrow and date can be seen to the top of the shank. The leather Indian type scab... read more
Boxed First Class1939 Iron Cross. Paul Meybauer.
A very nice Iron Cross with close to 100% of its factory finish to the iron center, rear has its period hinge, bar and catch. The box again in very nice condition with the only damage being the rip to the inner cloth hinge. All thou non maker marked I belive this example was produced by the Meybauer firm. read more
Boxed First Class1939 Bar to the Iron Cross. Eugene Schmidhaussler.
Box is in very nice condition, inside and out, good solid hinge and working square press button. The unmarked bar has nice sharp detail with plenty of patina, rear has its period hinge and catch. A nice boxed example. All thou no makers mark I belive this bar was manufactured by the firm Schmidhausser. read more
Rare Homing Pigeon Message Tube.
In very nice condition, i have not tried to open the fastening snap that would fix the tube around the pigeons leg. read more
KS98 Extrawaffen Bayonet. Alcoso.
A very nice example with the blade having no staining or lifting to the plate, clear makers details. Both handles are without damage and the back channel still has its red artillery colored felt. The steel scabbard has no dents and close to 100% of its factory finish. Hard to upgrade. read more
Czech Prisoner Weimar-Buchenwald Concentration Camp Letter.
A letter sent out by a Czech prisoner dated 1944. Condition is very good, its been folded and a couple of folds are loose. read more
British REME Documents, Egypt 1949/52.
Paybook and Service book to a Bristol lad who joined the REME in 1948 and served in Egypt from 49 till 52. Would appear to have served a longer time in the Reserves. Oh and apparently he was a naughty boy at one point losing his stripes. Condition is good with the paybook being well used and loose pages. read more
British Para Uniform Bits'n'Bobs.
A little set of tropical gear worn by a para who served for 22 years, first tour being Borneo. Ive been buying strange bits of British gear off him over the years as he stalls at a little show local i do, didn't realize all i had purchased had once belonged to him during his service. He served from 1960 till 1982.
You get two jungle green shirts, washed out labels, cut short along the b... read more