A strong complete late-Soviet issue example—an original November 1990 dated USSR enlisted man’s belt with classic brass star buckle, produced in the final year of the Soviet Union and highly desirable to Cold War collectors.
An original late Soviet November 1990 dated enlisted man’s parade belt, retaining its classic brass star and hammer and sickle buckle, and a desirable final-period USSR issue example despite the missing opposing catch piece.
A complete and original Soviet enlisted man’s parade belt with classic brass star buckle—an iconic and highly displayable piece of Cold War Soviet uniform equipment.
A scarce and attractive original British Army Lancashire Regiment (PWV) shoulder title, desirable due to its short 1958–1970 period of use and complete original fittings.
A compact early to mid 20th century plain brass trinket or keepsake box of simple utilitarian form, retaining an attractive aged patina and understated campaign-style appearance.
A handsome late Victorian to Edwardian gentleman’s swagger stick with naturally formed horn crook handle, blackened wooden shaft, and brass mounts, retaining attractive period patina and classic military officer styling throughout.
A genuine and attractive British WWII Utility Lighter by The Parr Mfg. Co., a classic wartime brass petrol lighter with strong military and home front appeal.
Original 1991 British Royal Arsenal brass cartridge case (R↑L), War Department marked—solid inert display example with clear markings and classic Cold War provenance.
A scarce early 1905-dated QF 18-pounder case by Maribyrnong, later reissued at the outbreak of WWI—an excellent multi-period artillery piece with strong Commonwealth interest.
A scarce pre-war dated British QF 3-Pounder Hotchkiss Mark IV cartridge case retaining unusual markings and fascinating headstamp details, with excellent collector and display appeal.