Rare U.S. Airborne Assualt Gas Mask M7 Rubber Carrying Bag - Near Mint Condition
U.S. M7 Rubber Gasmask intended for the U.S. Airborne Assualt Gasmask. The assualt gasmask was especially made for amphibious assualts and is refered to as the M5 Gasmask. This type of mask was widely used by U.S. Airborne troops during for instance D-Day. The M7 gasmask carrier is in overall nice used condition with some trace of wear and storage. Clearly U.S. marked on the front and with orig... read more
Set Of WH (Luftwaffe) K98 Brown Ammunition Pouches Both 1944 Dated - Nice Used Condition
This set compromises used condition pair of brown leatherK98 Ammunition Pouches. Both pouches are nice makers marked with RB number 0/0396/0027 .
The pouches are in unussued or light used condition condition and Can be upgraded. read more
WH (Luftwaffe M43 Cap (Einheitsfeldmütze M43) - Nice Used Condition
WH (Luftwaffe ) M43 Cap (Einheitsfeldmütze M43). Executed in field-bleu wool, the cap is fitted with textbook rayon lining material maker markings. RB numbers the size of the cap is 55. The cap is mounted with a nice luftwaffe wool eagle and
cocarde A nice used WH (Luftwaffe ) M43 Cap (Einheitsfeldmütze M43) increasingly hard to find these days.
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British (Airborne) Economy i.e. Plastic Glider Pilot Cap Badge Near Mint Condition-
British (Airborne) Economy i.e. Plastic Glider Pilot Cap Badge (AAC).
The Army Air Corps (AAC) was first formed on 21 December 1941 as the overall corps for The Parachute Regiment and The Glider Pilot Regiment. Later in the war the Parachute Regiment was issued with their wings and the Glider pilots retained the The Army Air Corps badge. In near mint condition. read more
Embroided Pair Off (Airborne) Border Regiment Shoulder Titles (Post War )- Nice Used Condition
A full matching pair of embroided Border Regiment Shoulder Titles. The titles are in nice used i.e. uniform removed condition. The The 1st Battalion, Border Regiment formed part of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) in Europe from 1939 to 1940 and saw active service attached to the 1st Airborne Division during the Battle of Arnhem in 1944. But also in North Africa and Sicily in 1943.
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British (Airborne) Economy i.e. Plastic Parachute Regiment Cap Badge - Near Mint Condition
This is a nice example of an economy i.e. plastic Parachute Regiment cap badge. In near mint condition. Plastic cap badges were first introduced into the British Army during 1941 as a result of metal shortages caused by the prioritised demands of industrialised war production. The wearing of plastic badges proved very unpopular with British Army personnel. read more
U.S. M1 Helmet With Westinghouse Liner - Unussued Condition
This U.S. M1 Helmet. Compromising a front seam and swivel bale example. Applied with original OD shade paint in unussued condition. Fitted with canvas chinstraps.
The M1 shell is fitted with a M1 helmet liner makers Westinghouse. Fitted with a mint rayon suspension and leather sweatband. And leather chinstrap. A truly stunning and unussued U.S. M1 Helmet With Westinghouse Liner that c... read more
Pair Of British Sergeant Stripes - Nice Used Condition
Pair Of British Sergeant Stripes - Nice Used Condition read more
WH (HEER/LW/SS) Camouflage Net i.e. Tarnnetz - Mint Condition
In mint condition this camouflage net i.e. Tarnnetz. Used by all German troops from Wehrmacht to SS. These nets were used for vehicles such Kubelwagen flak guns ,motorcycles, armour verhicles and frontline bunkers
The net is complete with original netted carrying case and measures approxemately 3x3 meters. These nets were executed in green, black and brown shade. This particular one co... read more
475.00 EUR
British Airborne Denison Smock 1942 Size 7 Long Zip - Nice Used Condition
British Airborne Denison Smock so-called first model with wool handcuffs. The smock is in nice used condition with no damages yet with attractive deep camoflage colours and fantastic patina. The Denison Smock compromises a size seven The orginal label is present and 1942 dated and marked with the Broad Arrow.and letter N (1943) Makers marked is hard to read but its Parkinson Ltd The smock is fi... read more