British Dispatch Riders Goggles - Unussued Condition
British Dispatch Riders Goggles. In nice unissued condition and with their original protective box. The goggles are executed in orange tinted glass and with the elastic headband being in good conditi read more
British (Airborne) 2nd Pattern Denison Smock 1944 - Nice Used Condition
British Airborne Denison smock,executed in the so-called 2nd pattern. Interesting is that this smock has been period modified to the 1st pattern by applying wool cuffs. Clearly favoured by the wearer instead of the more open and buttoned 2nd pattern.
The smock shows some age and wear, but witha highly attractive patina. Executed in a deep camouflage fabric. Fitted with a clear label and... read more
British (Airborne) Sten Gun Bandoleer 1944 - Nice Used Condition
British (Airborne) Sten Gun Bandoleer. Sten submachine gun magazine bandoleer as intended to carry 7 spare magazines, complete with carrying strap. Mostly used by Airborne and commando units. The bandoleer is nicely maker marked and dated 1944 and marked with the broad arrow. In overall nice used condition with some trace of wear but with attractive patina. read more
325.00 EUR
Rare British (Airborne) Sten MK V Gun Blanking Plate Canvas Frog 1945 - Unussued - Condition
rare and hard to find this original Sten Gun Blanking Plate.canvas frog dated 1945 The Sten Gun Blanking plate is used when the sten gun stock has been removed, typically on the MK V by Paratroopers, in order to reduce the size of the gun. The blanking plate stops the spring and bolt from flying out the rear.
When not in use its carried in a special pouch on the Airborne bayonet frog.
Canadian Leather Jerkin 1943 - Near Mint Condition
Canadian Leather Jerkin; makers marked Joseph Gould & Sons Ltd from Toronto and 1943 dated. This piece is retains its original manufacturerโs label; dated 1943, and stamped with the distinctive Canadian-style broad arrow.
Sized Small, the jerkin remains in lightly used condition with supple leather showing minimal wear and excellent preservation. IMO in near mint condition. Hard to find... read more
U.S. (Airborne) M1 Folding Stock Griswold Bag 1943 - Unissued Condition
A very nice and unissued example of an U.S. (Airborne) M1 Folding Stock Griswold Bag. Executed in khaki canvas and clearly marked U.S. on the front. Fitted withg full working press studs. The bag is clearly makers marked Atlas Awning and 1943 dated. Cannot be upgraded. read more
British Officers Battle Dress Original Mounted Dutch Made (Tilburg) 1945 - Near Mint Condition
A British Army Officers Battle Dress. Original mounted and in light used i.e. near mint condition. With only a very minor damage on the right arm. This battle dress blouse is makers marked N.V. Zuid Nederlandsche Kleedingfabriek (Tilburg) and 1945 dated. We have not come across many battle dress uniforms produced in the Netherlands making this a rare piece. Original mounted to a Signal Corps Ca... read more
๐ ๐๐ผ๐ฟ๐ฑ๐ฒ๐ฟ ๐ฆ๐ผ๐น๐ฑ๐ถ๐ฒ๐ฟ ๐ฎ๐ ๐๐ฟ๐ป๐ต๐ฒ๐บโ written by Martijn Cornelissen
The latest release in the R N Sigmond Arnhem series;
โ๐ ๐๐ผ๐ฟ๐ฑ๐ฒ๐ฟ ๐ฆ๐ผ๐น๐ฑ๐ถ๐ฒ๐ฟ ๐ฎ๐ ๐๐ฟ๐ป๐ต๐ฒ๐บโ written by Martijn Cornelissen, is the story of Private Sandy Masterton of the 1st Battalion The Border Regiment.
Hardback, 168 pages. Well documenten and detailed as can be expected.
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Einsatz Arnheim deals with the battle between the German armoured forces and their British and Polish opponents in and around Arnhem.
A wide range of sources were used, including official German records, Allied documents, reports, interviews and diaries of the soldiers involved and eye-witness accounts from civilians. The German perspective of the battle at Arnhem became clear after discovering and deciphering the war dairy (Kriegstagebuch) of the 9. SS-Panzer-Division.
Meanwhile, on the British part, the War D... read more
90.00 EUR
British (Airborne) Glider Pilot Cap Badge - Nice Used Condition
British (Airborne) Glider Pilot Cap Badge (AAC).
The Army Air Corps (AAC) was first formed on 21 December 1941 as the overall corps for The Parachute Regiment and The Glider Pilot Regiment. Later in the war the Parachute Regiment was issued with their wings and the Glider pilots retained the The Army Air Corps badge. In nice used condition. read more










