Soviet – USSR, Cold War – Post-1970s, Enlisted Man’s Field/Service Belt with Painted Steel Star Buckle, Kirza Construction, Original Example – No Catch - 207

£20.00

An original post-1970s Soviet enlisted man’s kirza field belt with painted steel star buckle—an honest Cold War service example with strong display appeal.

Soviet – USSR, Cold War – Dated November 1990, Enlisted Man’s Parade Kirza Belt with Brass Star & Hammer and Sickle Buckle, Bogorodsk Factory, Original Example - No Catch - 204

£20.00

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.

British, Late Victorian c. 1896, 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer’s Sword, VR Cypher, Henry Wilkinson Pall Mall London, Serial No. 34019, with Steel Service Scabbard and Sword Knot, Exceptional

£675.00

An exceptionally well-preserved late Victorian Henry Wilkinson 1897 Pattern Infantry Officer’s Sword (serial 34019, c.1896), retaining crisp blade etching, the Queen Victoria VR cypher, owner’s monogram and its plated steel service scabbard.

German, WWII, 21 April 1943, Feldzeitung von der Maas bis an die Memel No. 754 – Riga Published Front-Line Newspaper – Hitler Birthday Issue – Göring Order of the Day – Katyń & Eastern Front Propaganda

£30.00

A visually striking and historically important Eastern Front Wehrmacht field newspaper from April 1943, featuring Hitler birthday propaganda, Göring's Order of the Day, Katyń coverage and period battlefield reporting from the height of the war.

German, WWII, 24 February 1944, Die Südfront Field Newspaper – Italian Front / Anzio–Nettuno Counterattack Issue – Feldzeitung für Deutsche Soldaten in Italien – Issue No. 35

£45.00

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.

British, c.1938–1939, Territorial Army (TA) Mufti Civilian Lapel Badge – Silver – King's Crown – Early Serial No. 23586

£22.00

An attractive low-numbered early issue Territorial Army Mufti badge dating to Britain's final pre-war years, retaining its original numbered fitting and displaying excellent period character.

British, WW1, Silver War Badge - Issue No. B39156

£35.00

Original WW1 Silver War Badge with early numbered reverse, awarded to a serviceman honourably discharged due to wounds or sickness during the Great War.

British, WW1, Early Silver War Badge – Issue No. 29076

£35.00

Early WW1 British Silver War Badge, plain numbered issue No. 29076 from the first phase of the award system.

US, Civil War, Early Colt Model 1860 Army .44 Revolver (c.1863) with Complete Belt Rig: Eagle Plate, Holster, Model 1850 Cap Pouch, Accessory Pouch and Shoulder Support Strap, Serial No. 89837, Obsolete Calibre

£3,995.00

A remarkably complete and highly evocative Civil War Colt Army field rig, centred around an early 1863-produced revolver and enhanced by an exceptional Reuben Nece-inspected Model 1850 cap pouch retaining its original wool lining, brass suspension hook, and vent pick.

Exceptional WWI Onions Family Identity Disc Group – John Onions 3054, Manchester Regiment & Company Sergeant Major; Arthur Onions 9880 DCM KIA, South Lancashire Regiment

£850.00

An exceptional fully researched WWI father-and-son identity disc group to the Onions family of Douglas, Isle of Man, centred on Company Sergeant Major Arthur Onions DCM, South Lancashire Regiment—an Old Contemptible, decorated for gallantry and killed in action in 1918—together with the matched Manchester Regiment fibre identity discs of his father John Onions, and strong family links to brother Joseph Onions, wounded and gassed in 1918.

British, c.1930s–WW2, Schermuly SPRA Line-Throwing Pistol Rocket Apparatus, Brass Frame, Serial No. 4500, Deactivated

£595.00

A rare and visually impressive Schermuly maritime line-throwing pistol rocket apparatus, an important piece of naval rescue equipment used aboard British ships during the inter-war period and WWII.

British, WW2, No. 4 Mk. II Spike Bayonet by Savage-Stevens with No. 4 Mk. I Scabbard

£55.00

An original WW2 British No. 4 Mk. II spike bayonet by Savage-Stevens, complete with its correct No. 4 Mk. I scabbard and strong Lend-Lease Anglo-American wartime interest.