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.
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.
Original Soviet Cold War enlisted man’s field/service belt with grey star buckle, a classic everyday Red Army issue pattern with honest service wear and strong display appeal.
Original Cold War East German NVA winter ushanka hat, dated 1981 (G), complete with LOSO fittings, clear internal markings, and classic grey Warsaw Pact military styling.
A scarce and highly displayable original post-1952 British Army WO2 wrist rank strap, complete with Queen’s Crown insignia and original leather strap—an excellent Cold War senior NCO uniform piece.
A genuine 1993 British Army-issued two-colour camouflage face paint stick, complete and clearly marked, a scarce and desirable original piece of late Cold War-era field equipment.
A desirable matching-number Imperial Japanese Army Type 95 NCO sword retaining original arsenal markings, combat scabbard and field suspension rig, representing a strong untouched wartime example.
An instantly recognisable German WWII black M43 field cap retaining the classic eagle and Totenkopf insignia configuration together with the distinctive fold-down winter flaps and black Panzer-style appearance that made the Einheitsfeldmütze one of the iconic combat caps of the Second World War.
Original 24 February 1944 Die Südfront Wehrmacht field newspaper covering German Anzio–Nettuno counterattacks, Eastern Front morale reporting and wartime propaganda distributed to German troops serving in Italy.
An original dated June 1940 German Wehrmacht field newspaper from the Battle of France campaign, offering a fascinating and complete four-page wartime snapshot of frontline reporting and propaganda.