British WW1 RFC Other Ranks Cloth Shoulder Title
A good worn example as worn by other ranks of the Royal Flying Corps. read more
250.00 AUD
WW2 RAF Fly Button Escape Compass
This version shown here is assembled from two separate brass buttons that were part of the RAF uniform. More specifically, these were trouser fly buttons.
The bottom button has a tiny needle in the middle that projects upwards. When balanced on the needle, the top button rotates in the earth's magnetic field until the two radioluminescent dots (the upper right corner in the photo above r... read more
50.00 AUD
WW2 British Home Front Auxiliary Fire Service Lapel Badge
White metal and enamel. read more
45.00 AUD
Country Fire Authority (RFB) Lieutenant Badge
Oval shaped brass with green enamel. The reverse maker marked and with brooch pin. read more
65.00 AUD
National Rifle Association NSW 1936 Kings Forty Sleeve Badge
Kings Crown, gilt bullion on wool. read more
195.00 AUD
WW1 "Tiptaft" Made Rising Sun Collar Badge
Maker marked reverse with two lugs.
Collar size badge. read more
95.00 AUD
Imperial German Prussian 1847 Pattern Other Ranks Belt Buckle
A good example of the buckle widely worn during the Franco-Prussian War and even into WW1. Brass with a white metal centre plate. These are larger slightly larger to the far more common WW1 pattern. read more
250.00 AUD
Germany : 1957 Iron Cross 1914 1st Class with 1939 Award Spange
A textbook post WW2 1957 issue 1914 Iron Cross 1st class with 1939 ( 1957 style) 2nd award sponge. This all in one piece with a long central reverse pin. The pin and " C" catch also in the classic 1957 style.
Although thi is a 1957 produced piece it is rather hard item to find with the spange attached. read more
350.00 AUD
WW1 Turkish POW Made Necklace
Bead crochet necklace made from small coloured gold beads . A triangular pendant on the lower edge is attached to the necklace.
This necklace was made by an Ottoman prisoner of war (POW) in a British POW camp, probably in Egypt. Except for fatigue duties, prisoners were generally not required to work. Making craft items, along with playing sport, games or music helped them pass... read more
285.00 AUD










