Vintage Fighting Knife. J.Nowill.
A very nice close to mint example of a Nowill fighting knife. Not much else to say other than its in super condition with just minor marks from storage.
NOT FOR SALE TO UNDER 18's AND UK ONLY! read more
Volkstag Event Badge/Tinnie.
A nice badge with clear image to the front, rear has its period pin. read more
1935 Deutsches Jugendfest Event Badge/Tinnie.
In nice condition with good finish and detail. The rear has its period fixing pin. read more
RAF WAAF Officers Cap. Moss Bros.
A good used example by the firm Moss Bros, this can just be made out to the inside label. The cap i would say is an early example, 1950's, going by the material used. The outside has a couple of minor nips to the top only, inside has a number of nips under the peak. A good example only in need of the front badge. read more
1922 Carl Zeiss ''Deltrentis'' 8X30 Binoculars.
A good example with the serial number that dates these to 1922. The body has some wear to the finish, they have been well used in the past for sure. The lens do have ''growth'' and one minor chip to one but this does not interfere with the view, they have sharp focus.
These would make a cheap alternative for your display if a WW2 marked example are out of your reach at the moment or ... read more
1935/6 WHW- Gau-Essen Event Badge/Tinnie.
Struck in aluminium the badge retains its bright finish and sharp detail to the design. The rear has its period fixing pin. read more
Large German Hand Carved Wooden Plate. Unser Taglich Brot.
In well used condition with some damage including what appears a split through the middle. This vintage plate is solid and will still displays well in your Julfest corner. read more
Relic RZM Marked Canteen. M6/10.
A paramilitary canteen, HJ/SA etc, with clear RZM and makers code, also the date 39. Condition is relic!
Both canteen and stopper have matching codes! read more
Matching 2 X U.S. 20mm Shells, 1942.
A very nice matching pair of 20mm shells that are in very nice condition. Case ends are both dated 1942 with the heads having matching codes and again both are dated 1942. read more