Territorial Force Nursing Service Cape Badge.
Silver TFNS Cape badge by Gaunt, London. Instituted in 1907 and used until 1921 when the service was renamed the TANS. Worn on the right breast of the ward dress for commissioned nurses. Good overall condition with original ribbon and mount. read more
RAF Officers' 'Economy Patt.' Cap Badge
RAF Officers' 'Economy Patt.' Cap Badge by JRL Ltd. B'ham ( Jarrett, Rainsford & Laughton, Birmingham ). Scarce black plastic version of the standard officer rank sidecap badge ( 21,000 manufactured ). King's crown, eagle and backplate are all in black plastic ( cellulose acetate ) with brass blades to the rear of the crown and eagle and manufacturer's details to backing plate. Excellent condi... read more
WW2 BDM District Sleeve Triangle.
District sleeve triangle for West Ruhr-Niederrhein for wear on the BDM uniform. Introduced for wear in 1934 the district triangle was essentially the same design of that used by the HJ but embroidered in white thread instead of yellow. This example machine woven in rayon and in good, used condition showing clear signs of having been removed from a uniform. read more
British WW2 2" HE Mortar Round.
1941 dated, British 2" HE Mortar round. Fitted with a 1940 dated No.151 Mk.I fuze and retaining 85% of it's original lacquer and markings. Manufacturer's markings to body and tail and fuze. Strippable.
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Type D Survival Knife.
1988 British Type D Survival Knife manufactured by J.R.Hopkinson Ltd with date, manufacturer and codes 127-8214 marked to phosphate blade. Contained in issue, leather scabbard dated 1986 and coded 127-8215. Both items in excellent condition with blade showing signs of sharpening and light use. read more
WW2 15th Infantry Regt. Reserve Shoulder Boards.
A matching pair of WW2 German 15th Infantry Regt. shoulder boards for an officer of the Reserve. White underlay on grey indicating Infantry Reserve, with bright gilt numerals. Boards of the sew-in type with signs of use and a smattering of moth to the reverse. read more
Imperial Hanseatic Cross - Hamburg.
Red-enamelled silver cross pattée featuring the arms of Hamburg to the obverse. The Hanseatenkreuz was a decoration of the three Hanseatic city-states of Bremen, Hamburg and Lübeck, who were members of the German Empire during World War I, each state featuring their own design to a similar cross. The cross was awarded for merit in war, and could be awarded to civilians as well as military perso... read more
WW1 British Overseas Service Stripes.
A group of five blue chevrons, on khaki wool backing.
Excellent, probably un-worn chevrons, in bright clean condition with one moth graze to the reverse.
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WW1 Austrian/Third Reich Medal Bar.
An attractive, full size medal bar showing awards for WW1 service with the Austro-Hungarian army and subsequent service within the Third Reich.
Bar consists of EKI, Frieidrich August Medal, Hindenburg Cross, Austrian 1914-18 Commemorative Medal with swords, Third Reich 25 year Faithful Service Cross and the Austria-Hungary KuK 1914-18 Commemorative Medal. All medals court mounted by a t... read more
WW2 Japanese 50mm Model 89 ' Knee ' Mortar.
The Type 89 Grenade Discharger , inaccurately and colloquially known as a ' knee mortar ' by Allied forces, was a Japanese grenade launcher or light mortar that was widely used in the Pacific Ocean theatre of World War II.This projectile is an example of the Type 89 50mm HE (high explosive) mortar shell and is fitted with an impact fuze. Fuze is complete and still retains it's original lacquer ... read more