AFS Lapel Badge - Numbered 41606
A standard AFS (Auxiliary Fire Service) lapel badge numbers to recipient 41605. read more
15.00 GBP
WW2 Home Paragon First Aid Case with Contents
A home front Paragon First Aid Case complete with the 'majority' of its unopened contents, especially unusual to still have its 1937 Factories Act label as well as the Home Office instruction sheet (Form 923 dated March 1943) Note: the label states that "Owing to supply difficulties this case may not contain every item on the list" etc. read more
65.00 GBP
WW2 Canadian MkII Helmet CL/C 1943
An great example of an untouched Canadian MkII helmet stamped CL/C 1943 103, complete with liner VMC 6 7/ 1942. Both helmet and liner in good condition. The helmet retains the majority of its factory finish paint. Comes with a knotted mesh net.
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260.00 GBP
Behind Enemy Lines - 1990-91 Gulf War Gold Sovereign
During WW2 gold sovereigns were included in the survival kit of SOE agents. This concept was reintroduced for the first Gulf war. Sovereigns were issued to British personnel deemed as at risk of being stranded 'behind enemy lines' i.e. SAS or RAF pilots, the coins could be used as bargaining power. After the war all uncaptured coins were returned to the MOD. This collection includes an actua... read more
710.00 GBP
WW2 British Mk.II Helmet - Untouched Condition 1939
This is a great example of an untouched Mk.II helmet complete with its original factory paint inside and out. The shell makers stamp and date is covered by the paint. The Mk.1 liner is a stamped J.C.S. & W Ltd 1939 7 and is in great condition. read more
Additional Photos for 51543 - Mk.II Helmet Above
WW2 British Mk.II Helmet - Untouched Condition 1939 read more
WW2 South African Helmet - Jager Rand 1943
A great example of an untouched South African Mk.II helmet complete with Jager Rand 1943 7 3/4 liner. The shell retains its factory finish paint both inside and out with 'very light' surface rust. The liner is in great condition. read more
175.00 GBP
WW2 British Mk.II Helmet - 1939 Rescue Civill Defence
An early untouched example of a blue Civil Service Rescue helmet. The shell is stamped J.S.S. 1939 and is painted blue externally. Internally it retains its factory finish apart from the rim. The Mk.i liner is marked VERO 7 1938 and is in great condition. read more