Original World War Two British Cloth Formation Sign, 54th Infantry Division Online
$17.50An original World War Two era formation sign for the British 54th Infantry Division, measuring some 47mm width.
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An original World War Two era formation sign for the British 54th Infantry Division, measuring some 47mm width.
An original World War Two era formation patch, printed style, for the 78th Infantry Division. Measures around 58mm x 58mm.Â
A genuine period piece, a printed I Corps patch.
An original British Brodie helmet. This is the Mk.2.,referred in it s entirety as Helmet, Steel, Mk.II, No.2. The Brodie helmet was standardised during the First World War, but continued in use until well into the later stages of the Second World War. This helmet is the Mk.2, introduced around 1938 and bearing more or…
An original British Brodie helmet. This is the Mk.2.,referred in it s entirety as Helmet, Steel, Mk.II, No.2. The Brodie helmet was standardised during the First World War, but continued in use until well into the later stages of the Second World War. This helmet is the Mk.2, introduced around 1938 and bearing more or…
An original British Brodie helmet. This is the Mk.2.,referred in it s entirety as Helmet, Steel, Mk.II, No.2. The Brodie helmet was standardised during the First World War, but continued in use until well into the later stages of the Second World War. This helmet is the Mk.2, introduced around 1938 and bearing more or…
An original Burma Star with length of ribbon. Will be sent with a length of reproduction ribbon. We have lots of these for sale, and bear in mind they are not new and will have differences in colouring and patina, but we will not sell any medals with rust or verdigris. However, if you re…
An original World War Two Defence Medal, this being the Canadian variant which is of solid silver. Un-named as issued. 36 grams, as opposed to 32 grams of the cupro-nickel variant.
An original, lug back cap badge, dark bronze for the City of London Volunteer Corps.
A lug back, World War Two era cap badge, light discolouration.
A slider back Kings Crown era Yorkshire Dragoons cap badge, lovely gilt finish and made by J. R. Gaunt of London.
A very nice condition booklet published by the Civil Defence organisations, with a rather long-winded title of Some Things You Should Know If War Should Come . July 1939 dated.
A short 3 4 page pamphlet dating 1939, explaining the mechanics of evacuation.
A short, two-sided leaflet, un-dated but apparently pre-war, offering advice in the event of bombing in your immediate vicinity. Discolured and deteriorating around the edges, priced accordingly.
A 36 page booklet, interesting and very nice condition, 1938 dated. Includes hints and tip on blacking our your home, precautions against fire, things to have in you refuge room etc. Nice bit of social history and well preserved for age.
An original US WW2 era Enlisted Man s Four Pocket dress tunic that has been cut down; into an Ike style, most likely by a local tailor. Condition is good, no significant, rips or tears. The tunic is furnished with; 1. Matching T Sgt stripes, 2. An Engineer Specialist sleeve patch, 3. An AAF Hap…
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