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British, WW2 Era, Vickers Machine Gun Felt & Leather Shoulder Protector Pad. Sn - 20757
This is a scarce British WW2 era felt and leather shoulder protector pad used to carry a hot Vickers machine gun across a soldiers back to protect him from getting burnt by the hot barrel jacket. The pad measures approximately 16 inches wide and 14 inches high. The felt is approximately 7/8 inches thick and is double thickness at the edges, which is stitched together. There is a leather portion at the top which is stitched on and is stamped BURY FELT in a circle and a crowfoot over 35. There is a cotton tie straps that threads through a sewn in webbing loop reinforced by leather to attach the pad to the body. The pad seems to be unissued and the price includes U.K. delivery. Sn 20757
£175.00

WWI Pattern British Officers Trench Lamp and Leather Case with Straps to Fit Sam Browne Equipment Belt. 20777:2. - 20777:2
An original ‘The Orilux’ trench lamp )an Orilux Trench torch saved Churchill's life, it was damaged while he fought in the trenches during the First World War. He was holding the torch in his hand when his temporary headquarters were shelled during breakfast) from WWI era with leather case, belt hooks and shoulder strap. The top of the torch shows the name of the torch and the manufacturer ‘J.H. Steward Ltd 406 Strand London’ *one dial is absent*. The lens and pebbled leather are in excellent condition. The leather case is near perfect condition, all of the stitching, strap *small tear in strap leather-see images* and brasswork are in excellent order. The top of the case is imprinted ‘L.O.P. SOM/72’ possibly look out post? This piece of history with Sam Browne attachments is worthy of any collection. The price includes UK delivery. 20777:2. (Shelf with telescopes)
£145.00

WW2 Era German Wehrmacht Hand Held Bakelite Field Microphone with Cable & 3 Prong Bakelite Plug. Sn 17444. - 17444
One of the tactical revolutions introduced by the Second World War was the use of wireless communications on the battlefield. The Great War had seen the use of field telephones, but the wires were easily cut by artillery fire. The Second World War saw a huge leap forward in radio equipment, with higher powered and smaller sets being developed and issued in increasing numbers.This is an original WW2 era Wehrmacht hand held field microphone. The unit is marked 'fiend hort mit' (the enemy is listening in). It comes with its connecting cable and plug. It is sold as seen and we cannot give any guarantee regarding functionality. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 17444
£145.00

German Reservists Commemorative Schnapps Flask. 20707 - 20707
The Replacement Army (German: Ersatzheer) was part of the Imperial German Army during World War I and part of the Wehrmacht during World War II. It was based within Germany and included command and administrative units as well as training and guard troops. Its primary role was to provide replacements for the combat divisions of the regular army. These flasks were made from glass covered with aluminium and adorned with brightly coloured rope with an image of a German soldier in a countryside location printed with wordswith; zum andenken an meine dienstzeit – to commemorate my service to one side and home to the other. The flask has its inner screwtop and outer lid which doubles a shot vessel. These would primarily carry Schnapps. In excellent condition and worthy of any collection. The price includes UK delivery. 20707. (Stores 2nd shelf nr optical eq)
£195.00

WWII RBZ Receiver with Original Canvas Carry Bag, Skull Cap and Instruction Manual (Modified Power Supply- For Display Purposes Only). 20594. - 20594
The RBZ is a portable miniature receiver introduce in 1943 by the Emerson Radi Phonograph Corporation in New York for the US Navy. The receiver was used during for example the D-Day landings, but also by resistance groups. The device is powered by a battery pack and uses the helmet as its antenna. It was originally developed for the U.S Navy and was probably intended for the reception of instructions during beach landings. As such, both the receiver and the battery case were originally water tight, and all accessories are cast in rubber. The two cases themselves are made from Bakelite. The skull cap is in very good condition with all stitching intact. The carry bag has a few holes to the canvas, but the strap and metalwork are all intact. GVH-10203 is stamped to the rear. The instruction manual is in good order, with fold out diagrams and no loose or missing pages. The price includes UK delivery. 20594.
£145.00

*Rare* Sunderland Flying Boat Bomb Selector Switch Panel. Sn 20583. - Sn 20583
This is an extremely rare bomb selector switch panel, it does the same job as the more common version that was fitted to the Lancaster, and was used to select which bombs would be released. Most probably fitted to the Sunderland Flying Boats which attacked mainly U-Boats and enemy shipping due to the fact that this has the option to release a salvo of bombs, which allow for a target to be straddled , more useful for attacking small moving objects like U-Boats. Measuring; 8 cm x 20.5 cm x 11 cm. Marked ‘C16962B’ A Crown M-Selector box 24 volts type II Ref. N250/946-5D/1333 to the top, with a single & salvo selector/Distributor/Container/Safe Except for Jettison and a jettison switch to the front. The price for this rare piece of history includes UK delivery. Sn 20583. (Rear Shelf)
£295.00

WW2 1942 British WD Commando Bergen Rucksack By S.N. Ltd with Correct Steel Frame. Sn 15980:22. - 15980:22
This is an original British WW2 Commando Bergen Rucksack. This example is made of rugged canvas & is in great condition for its age. The Bergen un-packed measures approx. 20" x 18" x 11" and is mounted on a steel frame for comfort when carrying. The back of the rucksack has its original reinforced stitched leather anchor points where mounted to the frame and has a top large flap cover with webbing retaining straps and interior lined waterproof cover for additional waterproof protection. The top of the rucksack's body has brass rings stitched into the material for draw cord which is present. The body of the rucksack has a central large flap covered equipment pocket and others on the left & right sides. The rucksack and frame are complete with all of its correct shoulder straps and buckle fasteners. The shoulder straps are ink stamped by the maker ‘S.N Ltd’ & ‘1942' (date) together with WD arrow above ‘20’ mark. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 15980:22.
£195.00

Imperial German, WW1 'Sniper's Loop' Trench Plate Armour / Manlet. Sn - 20431
WW1 Trench plates or Manlets also known as "Sniper loops" could be carried short distances, by an assault party to help create a trench block. They were often set into the sides of trenches or used to create semi- permanent sniper's posts. This is the model 1916 manlet most easily identified by the sliding shutter mechanism. Constructed of "Ruhr Valley" silicon-nickel steel about 5 mm thick it weighs around 28 lbs, Offset to one side for a right handed shooter. The shields are said to be able to withstand machine-gun fire at ranges over 100 yards but were ineffective against armour piercing rounds. The snipers shield has the correct turned edges and measures 26” by 12”. The shield has two thin hinged folding side shields on each side that are cut to enable the shield to stand up with an angle of approximately 10 degrees to stop it falling forward. These side shields fold flat when the shield is folded and open out when use. The side shields measure 11 inches high with a length of 8 inches at the top and 12 inches at the bottom. There held on by two forged brackets on each side of the manlet which are held on by nuts screwed onto riveted bolts. Between the hinges are integral steel handles with wooden grips to enable the shield to be moved in position when the side shields are folded. The two handles are hidden from use when the side shields are folded in. the firing slot measures 5 inches high by 2 inches wide. The price for this rare sniper armour includes UK delivery. Sn 20431
£475.00

British WW1 'Sniper's Loop' Trench Plate Armour / Manlet With Swivelling Shutter Mechanism. Sn - 20427
WW1 Trench plates or Manlets also known as "Sniper loops" could be carried short distances, by an assault party to help create a trench block. They were often set into the sides of trenches or used to create semi- permanent sniper's posts. This is the British WW1 manlet most easily identified by the swivelling shutter mechanism which is held on by a large nut ;and bolt. The plate has a figure of 8 slot as opposed to the German ones having a long straight sided slot. The British shield also had 2 pointed legs with integral carrying handles fix into the ground and did not have the concave sides to deflect rounds. The shield is approximately ¼ inches thick with two carrying handles with integral ground pikes bolted onto the rear. measures 24” by 15” has displays a bullet strike that has not penetrated near to the loop. The price for this rare sniper armour includes UK delivery. Sn 20427
£395.00

Original Boer War & WWI British Officers Named Marching Compass and Leather Pouch by Maker ‘Negratti & Zambra-London’. Sn:20042. - Sn:20042
Henry Negretti (1818–1879) and Joseph Zambra (1822–1897) formed a partnership in 1850, thereby founding the firm which would eventually be appointed opticians and scientific instrument makers to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and King Edward VII, the Royal Observatory and the British Admiralty. Henry (Enrico Angelo Lodovico) Negretti was born in Como, Italy. Joseph Warren Zambra was born in Saffron Walden, Essex the son of Joseph Cezare Zambra and Phyllis Warren. The heavy brass marching compass is in splendid condition for its age. It has a hinged cover with eye hole. The rear is marked ‘Negratti & Zambra-London’ and the cover is marked with the officers name ‘H.M.Crawford’ (the original owner would benefit further investigation) . The thick brown leather pouch has a wonderful patina and is marked to the flap ‘H.M.C.’. The stitching is undamaged and there is a belt loop to the rear. The compass is in working order and ready to use or display. The price for this piece of history includes UK delivery. Sn:20042. (Drawers)
£225.00
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