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Vintage Military Tunic Sergeant Royal Engineers.

Vintage Military Tunic Sergeant Royal Engineers.

A vintage Circa (1990’s) Royal Engineers Sergeant’s No 2 dress tunic complete with stripes and Queens crown stay-bright buttons. It comes in very good condition and has a 40 inch chest. It would make a good WW2 reenactors tunic with a change of buttons and it’s a good modern size.  read more

Code: 25252

14.00 GBP

Three Various West German NCO Army Cap Badges

Three Various West German NCO Army Cap Badges

This style of badge was used during the 1950’s – the cold war era by West German Bundeswehr NCO’s, they are identical in shape and style but vary in colour, one has both its fixing pins intact the other two lack theirs, otherwise very good condition and measure 3 inches in diameter.  read more

Code: 24205

5.00 GBP

Rare French Napoleonic Cartridge Pouch 2nd Light Regiment.

Rare French Napoleonic Cartridge Pouch 2nd Light Regiment.

A French black leather pouch dating from around 1810 and issued to a solider in the 2nd battalion of the 2nd light regiment and could have easily been used during the battle of Waterloo 1815. It is a cartridge pouch in very good condition. If you lift the front flap, there should be a second small pouch for percussion caps, this is missing, but you can see the holes where it was sewn to the mai...  read more

Code: 26590

175.00 GBP

Edwardian Brass Dress Belt Buckle.

Edwardian Brass Dress Belt Buckle.

A good Edwardian infantry dress, two part belt buckle, used from 1901 to 1914. A lovely old buckle in excellent condition, showing just light wear to the surface. With 1.75 inch belt loops.  read more

Code: 26577

25.00 GBP

Pr Scarce WW2 Orkney and Shetland District Defence Com Cloth Patches

Pr Scarce WW2 Orkney and Shetland District Defence Com Cloth Patches

A pair of scarce WW2 cloth patches made of embroidered silk on to wool felt backing, for the Orkney and Shetland district defence command.
This district command included anti-aircraft units and search light units, mainly taken from Northern regiments.
These badges are in good original order, one has several old moth holes and the other only has slight moth damage to the top. each ...  read more

Code: 26569

26.00 GBP

Scarce WW2 Cloth Patch Northumberland County Division.

Scarce WW2 Cloth Patch Northumberland County Division.

A real rarity WW2 divisional cloth sleeve patch for the Northumberland County Division, made from embroidered silk on a wool felt backing. This badge is in excellent original condition but has been used and has been taken from a uniform. It measures 2 x 2 inches.
This was a formation of the British Army formed in World War II on 24th February 1941. It ceased to function on 1 December 194...  read more

Code: 26563

Reserved

Post WW2 7th Armoured Division Cloth Patch.

Post WW2 7th Armoured Division Cloth Patch.

A post World War Two 7th armoured divisional embroidered silk sleeve patch. This one is in excellent condition but has been used and taken from a uniform. Measuring 2.25 x 2.25 inches.  read more

Code: 26556

12.00 GBP

WW2 1st Corps Divisional Cloth Patch.

WW2 1st Corps Divisional Cloth Patch.

WW2 embroidered silk cloth patch for the 1st corps (East Midlands)

This division saw action in the battle of France and the Dunkirk evacuation. Later the Normandy landings and subsequent operations in north west Europe. This badge is in good order but has been used and taken from a uniform. Measuring 2.5 x 3.75 inches.
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Code: 26551

7.00 GBP

19th Century Tirolian Meacham Pipe.

19th Century Tirolian Meacham Pipe.


A Late 19th century Tirolian pipe out of Meacham or Sepiolite, which is a soft white clay like material which is sometimes found floating on the Black Sea, hence its name ‘Meacham’ meaning sea foam.
This pie is beautifully carved with a horse running through a village, the base of the large bowl is carved with a wave of scrolls, also the date of 1809. The stem is mostly wood cove...  read more

Code: 26543

75.00 GBP

Ancient Romano British Silver Ring.

Ancient Romano British Silver Ring.

A scarce find, this ancient Roman silver rings dates from around the 3rd century BC. It is made of nearly pure silver and is a typical style for the time. Sometimes you find the centre button engraved, depending what they are engraved with, they can make thousands of pounds; this one is blank and it looks like it has never been engraved.
During the 3rd century BC in Britain, Saxons were ...  read more

Code: 26542

65.00 GBP