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.
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.
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.
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 genuine Cold War East German NVA winter ushanka dated 1976, complete with clear VEB Perfekt Berlin markings and retaining its classic military issue appearance—an excellent original example of DDR field headgear.
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.
Original WW2 British Defence Medal group retaining named OHMS issue box, Army Council paperwork, ribbon leaflet, and tissue wrapper to H.G. Surridge of Romford, Essex.