A very collectible original Soviet Cold War enlisted man’s parade/service belt, complete with its classic khaki star buckle and soft leather construction, offering a far more attractive dress-wear alternative to the standard rigid field-issued belts.
A desirable and clearly dated 1987 Soviet Army field belt, complete with original Minsk factory markings and the classic painted hammer-and-sickle star buckle.
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 and highly displayable Cold War Soviet Army enlisted man’s field/service belt, complete with its correct hammer and sickle star buckle—an excellent representative piece of everyday Red Army and later Soviet military issue.
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 large and impressive complete British Royal Navy 4.5-inch illuminating round, with clear markings, mixed-date service assembly, and full brass case—an excellent Cold War naval display piece.
A complete late-war Wehrmacht newspaper featuring Goebbels propaganda, Eastern Front maps and unusually varied soldier content ranging from battlefield reports to humour and cultural articles.
Rare June 1940 West-Front Wehrmacht newspaper documenting the Battle of France, Narvik victory, earliest reporting of Italy entering the war, and classic German wartime propaganda themes including "London Helpless" and Mussolini features.
A scarce and highly evocative WWII German Balkan-front soldiers' newspaper combining anti-Roosevelt propaganda, military reporting, Greek and Balkan political coverage and frontline wartime culture — a fascinating surviving piece of Wehrmacht printed history.
A scarce complete February 1944 Der Durchbruch Eastern Front troop newspaper featuring Vitebsk coverage, Bengal Famine propaganda articles, anti-Allied illustrated content and original wartime artwork—an evocative and highly collectible snapshot of late-war Wehrmacht frontline propaganda.