An original pinback badge, believed to be mid-war, as unlike the early war National Savings badges, appears to be a lightweight bakelite, or plastic alternative. 42mm high including the pin. Issued to those who had invested in the Government National Savings scheme to help the war effort.
An original pinback badge, denoting five years of paying into the Government s National Savings Scheme. Total height is approx 42mm, with a manufacturer mark of Fattorini and Sons, Barr Street, Birmingham.
Here we have an original Kings Crown, so likely World War Two era (possibly just post-war), pin back WVS Civil Defence badge. We have a number of these available, all in good but used condition, so you may not get the exact one pictured. However, all will be nice displayable condition and if you re…
A collection of 7 photographs, all approximately 220mm x 160mm. Some are marked as being from the archives of the Kent Messenger, the county paper of Kent. The photographs portray the work and buildings of the Army Education Corps, several showing personnel, being a fascinating insight into the work of the A. E. C. They…
A pair of Royal West Kent shoulder titles, printed variant, denoting World War Two manufacture. Matching on the external face, but different internal surfaces, but to all intents and purposes, a matching pair.
A World War Two era sweetheart brooch, enamel finish. Approx. 42mm high. Most likely British made, but no maker marks stamped on the rear. Is made in the stereotypical British stubby wing style of 8th Air Force emblem.
A World War Two era book, produced by the Daily Mail as reference material for the British public, to enable them to keep track of the progress of the war. The cover is separating slightly from the pages of the book, priced accordingly.
An original France and Germany Medal, with 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 unhappy we offer a no quibble 30 day money…
An interesting booklet, 32 pages, but measuring just 49mm high by 35mm wide. Period item, other examples seen are dated 1940, in any event likely published soon after the Norwegian campaign and certainly during the war given the images of the Fuhrer in the book.