ITALIAN FASCIST MVSN CHAINED OFFICERS DAGGER
A lovely example of the Model 1937 dagger. Silver aluminium eagle head hilt is in fine condition. Black celluloid grip is in mint condition and it is inset to the obverse side with the gilt Fascist insignia. The blade is in superb bright condition. The scabbard retains most of its original black paint, with usual wear. Complete with gilt metal chain hanger with eagle clip marked SPQR and large ... read more
Australia WW2 N.E.S Warden Station Wall Sign
Screen Painted tin sign, holed in each corner Size approximately 130 x 300mm.
During World War II, the National Emergency Service (NES) in Australia was established to protect civilians on the home front and coordinate responses to potential aerial attacks. Volunteer wardens, nearly half of the NES's 115,418 volunteers, played a key role in this effort, working to maintai... read more
250.00 AUD
WW1 British “OXO” Tin
First released in 1910 OXO beef stock cubes were used extensively by British and Commonwealth troops particularly on the Western Front.
Approximately 65 x 40mm read more
WW1 British Pattern 1903 Bayonet Frog
Large broad arrow stampings. Maker marked by Allen of Bristol and dated 1915. The scabbard securing strap is broken short of the buckle. read more
125.00 AUD
Australia / British WW1 Pattern 1903 Bayonet Frog
“ Broad Arrow 2”. No other markings. Leather starting to dry but will certainly take a bayonet scabbard. read more
Argentinian M1909 Mauser Bayonet
Argentinian Model 1909 Bayonet A good. Lean example with matching numbers to the all steel scabbard. Original wooden grips. Working locking stud. read more
Rare British WW1 First Field Dressing
Khaki cotton with printed contents and directions. Unopened. The date 1916 or 1918. Hard to distinguish the last digit. Maker marked John Tye and Son London. read more
Australia Vietnam War Period Long S.L.R Magazine and Pouch
Australian Army L1A1 SLR 30 round, Long detachable box magazine and Pattern 56 jungle green canvas ammunition pouch marked with a broad arrow and dated 1972.
The 1960’s Australian Army L1A1 SLR 30 round, detachable box magazine. The magazine is made from steel stampings and has a stainless-steel follower and strong stainless steel helical spring. The magazine is painted black sho... read more
Australia WW2 Army Balaklava
Hand knitted in khaki wool closed faced version. These were both ordnance issued and also sent from the Home Front where knitting patterns were commercially available. Often seen in pictures of troops operating in the Middle East. Couple of small holes to the rear. read more
200.00 AUD
Rare Australian WW2 Army Balaklava
Hand knitted in khaki wool open faced version. These were both ordnance issued and also sent from the Home Front where knitting patterns were commercially available. Often seen in pictures of troops operating in the Middle East. Couple of small holes to the rear. read more
200.00 AUD










