WW1 British Battye Hand Grenade.
At the outset of World War I the British army did not have a standard grenade in its arsenals. While rudimentary grenades were being made and deployed early in the war, they were dangerous to users and those around them, and there was no uniformity. The Battye grenade allowed universal training and industrial production of the weapon. Hundreds of thousands were manufactured until the Battye gre... read more
650.00 AUD
German WW2 G-43 Ammunition Pouch
A very nice unissued textbook example. Black leather with all belt loops. No markings.
The Germans produced over half a dozen variations of magazine pouches for the K/G43 semi-automatic rifles. Typically, German soldiers armed with G/K43 rifles were issued 3 magazines and wore one magazine pouch and one K98 pouch. read more
250.00 AUD
German WW2 M43 Artillery Enlisted Ranks Shoulder Straps
A near matched detachable pair as so many late war examples are. Field grey wool with rayon underside and red piping for Artillery. Perfect for use on a great goat or M 43 tunic. read more
200.00 AUD
German WW2 Czech Made Rabbits Ear Binoculars
A fantastic large pair of WWII German S.F. 35 'Rabbit Ear' periscope Binoculars. Maker marked “SRBaSTYS PRAHA x10 VZ35 “. The scissor folding operation works perfectly. The optics are fairly clear with good working optics. (Some grainy vision). Original painted finish.
Please note , heavy postage item. read more
1500.00 AUD
Companion of the Order of the Bath C.B. Neck Badge.
The Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil Division) Compainons Neck Badge in silver gilt. Complete with full length neck ribbon with clip fastenings. No hallmarks or markings. read more
650.00 AUD
WW2 RAF / RAAF Air Vice Marshal Epaulettes
A nice matching pair to suit the lightweight summer khaki cotton service dress tunic. Both fitted with brass RAF buttons. read more
450.00 AUD
Australia WW2 RAAF Navigator Brevet Wing
Wartime flat embroidered on dark blue wool. read more
150.00 AUD
German WW2 M43 Stock- Concrete Mine
German Stock-Mine 43 consists of a small hollow concrete cylinder, made of weak cement mortar composition containing a shrapnel filling. An explosive charge of about 3.5oz was contained by the concrete cylinder, and the mine was mounted on a stake that was set in the ground. Three different igniters could be used, namely the ZZ 35, the ZZ 42 Pull Igniter and the Zu ZZ 35 Push-Pull Igniter.
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350.00 AUD










