British 1937 Pattern Webbing Belt B.S.G 1942 - Nice Used Condition
British 1937 Pattern Webbing Belt. In nice used condition applied with blanco. Makers marked B.S.G. Clearely 1942 dated as well as being marked with the Broad Arrow . A nice used and blancoed British 1937 Pattern Webbing Belt. read more
British 1937 Pattern Webbing Belt 1943 - Nice Used Condition
British 1937 Pattern Webbing Belt. Makers marked Q.H.Q.L and marked with the Broad Arrow. Sized Small and 1943 dated. In overall nice used condition. read more
British (Airborne/Commando) Bergen Rucksack 1942 - Nice Used Condition
British (Airborne/Commando) so-called 1942 Pattern Tan coloured "Bergen" Rucksack. The Bergen rucksack was favoured as it could carry a heavy load and still be comfortable. Initially used by the British Commandos on operations in Norway and the French coast, but later by troops such as Glider Pilots in operations such Overlord in Normandy 1944 and the Battle of Arnhem. This particular Bergen is... read more
U.S. "Mae West" Life Preserver i.e. Life Jacket 1945 - Near Mint Condition
In near mint condition with some minor trace of age and storage this iconic U.S. "Mae West" Life Preserver or so-called Pneumatic Life Vest. Fitted with all straps, hooks and fittings and clearly 1945 dated. This kind of life jacket was issued to USAAF and USN/USMC aircrews And widely used throughout the war during campaigns Makers marked United States Rubber Co. amd dated Juli 1945 Hard to u... read more
350.00 EUR
Extremely Rare British (Airborne) Canvas Valise For BSA Folding Bicycle - Mint Condition
An extremely rare piece of British Airborne equipment. Executed in khaki shade canvas and fitted with webbing straps. This canvas valise was intended to be strapped on the frame of the BSA (Birmingham Small Arms) Folding Bicycle. Intended to carry miscellaneous kinds of equipment. These type of bags are extremely hard to find, and we only have managed to find a few over the past 30 years.
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U.S. (Airborne) Pigeon Cage Drop Cage PG102/CB - Unissued Condition
U.S. (Airborne) Pigeon Cage Drop Cage PG102/CB. Intended to hold eight homing pictures that could be dropped from an aircraft with small parachute. Pigeons were used throughout the war by both Airborne and Signal troops. During D-Day on the 6th of June pigeons would have been carried to Normandy and used to send first information back to England. An estimated 36.000 pigeons were used by U.S. tr... read more
U.S. Ten-in-One Ration First and Second "Half of 5 Rations" - Nice Used Condition
First and Second half of 5 rations "menu 1" & "menu 2". Corrugated cardboard boxes as part of the U.S. Ten-in-One Ration. In very good condition yet with clear age and some minor damage to the cardboard due to age and storage. The Ten-in-One Ration was adopted in June 1943 consisting of a main crate holding four small boxes of which two in corrugated cardboard boxes. Increasingly hard to find a... read more
British 1937 Pattern Binocular Case & Binoculars - Nice Used Condition
British 1937 Pattern Binocular Case. Makers marked MeCo and dated 1941. Nicely marked with the Broad Arrow this case is in light used condition with only some corrosion on one of the bras glasps.
With the case a nice used pair off binoculars. The binoculars are clearly 1942 dated and marked with the Broad Arrow and come with original webbing carrying strap. A good pair off British 1937 P... read more
195.00 EUR
British Army and/or Medical Corps Blanket 1941 Dated - Nice Used Condition
British Army and/or Medical Corps Blanket. Clearly makers marked "Woollen co. Ltd Adelaide" and dated 1941. The blanket is marked V580.made in Australia The Onkaparinga company was established in 1869 in South Australia by two German brothers that had migrated to Australia bringing weaving machinery with them. Well know for there comfort these blankets were distributed within the commonwealth i... read more
British (Airborne) Adaptor for the 100-round Bren Gun Drum Magazine - Unissued Condition
British (Airborne) Adaptor in order to attach the 100-round Bren Gun Drum Magazine. The adaptor is clearly marked with the Broad Arrow and factory and/or serial number. In unissued condition. read more