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Rare, Korean War Era Chinese Officer's Service Cap With Contemporary Political Paper Pamphlet. Sn 9282 - Sn 9282
This is a rare, original, Korean War Era Chinese Officer's Service Cap Made of khaki canvas. It has a small peak with brow strap. It has alloy ring ventilation holes on it's left and right sides. The front of the cap is emblazoned with the iconic Chinese Communist 'Red Star' in red ink with stitched edging. It's original sweatband is made of blue & white vinyl material with oriental geometric designs. The cap is a small UK size 5 ½ (approx). All material and stitching are clean and intact. The cap is accompanied by an original contemporary Political Pamphlet. The Pamphlet with some loose pages is clean and contains many pages of Chinese script. The front cover of the pamphlet bears the 'Red Star' Price for this original, hard to find, Korean War Chinese Officer's cap with original Political Pamphlet includes UK delivery. Sn 9282.
£225.00

WWII Factory Watchers Helmet. Sn 2728. - Sn 2728
A British WWII black helmet of a Warden of a wartime factory (To combat incendiaries, people were encouraged to volunteer as fire-watchers and to draw up rotas with their neighbours. Air raid wardens issued stirrup pumps and trained people how to use them. Factories and other work places also needed fire-watchers, and at the end of 1940, fire-watching duty became compulsory) . It has a transfer of "KH" in blue and outlined in white on a red and gold arrow. The helmet is stamped inside, "P & L, 1940, M.S." and has the name, "SULLY" painted inside. Inside it has a "VERO" made size 7 liner dated 1939. Webbing chin strap. Price includes UK delivery. Sn 2728.
£175.00

*Rare* WWII Factory Watchers Steel Helmet - 2730 - Sn 2730
A very rare WWII Factory Air raid watchers steel helmet of the Battery Symblem factory (To combat incendiaries, people were encouraged to volunteer as fire-watchers and to draw up rotas with their neighbours. Air raid wardens issued stirrup pumps and trained people how to use them. Factories and other work places also needed fire-watchers, and at the end of 1940, fire-watching duty became compulsory). Original grey paint with original blue and white transfer to the front. the shell is stamped, "J.S.S." inside and the Wardens no. "472" painted on it. The liner is unmarked and it has a webbing chin strap. In excellent condition. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 2730.
£175.00

**Un-Issued Condition**1980’s –Mid 2000’s US Army & United Nations (UN) Peacekeeping Forces Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops (PASGT) Kevlar Combat Helmet By Devils Lake Sioux Mfg (USA) With Camouflage Cover & UN Issue Baseball Type Blue Cap. HE 3 - HE 337
The Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops (PASGT) is a combat helmet used by the United States military from the early 1980s until the mid-2000s, This is an original US Army / UN peacekeeping set found together both in clean un-issued condition. The PASGT Kevlar Combat Helmet with liner & chin strap has no damage. The helmet comes with its original removable cloth camo cover. The inside of the helmet has stores codes and manufacturer detail (all illustrated). The helmet is approx. UK size 8. The UN issue cloth cap is mounted with embroidered UN badge. The blue cloth cap has no damage or mothing. It is one size fits all with adjustable plastic band to the rear. The price includes UK delivery. HE 337
£245.00

1956 Dated Suez Crisis Era British Paratroopers Jump Helmet By CCL With Liner, Chin Strap & Camouflage Netting Cover. Sn 20171 - 20171
This is an excellent original Suez Crisis Era 1956 dated British Paratroopers Jump Helmet with webbing liner & leather chin cup. This helmet has no dents and is complete with correct liner, chinstrap and has all of its original olive green paint. The leather sweatband is crisply date stamped '1956' together with manufacturer's mark 'CCL' and size '7 1/4'. The sweatband also has contemporary ink hand written name ‘Taff Williams 8th Bty’ no doubt the Para who was issued with this helmet. The helmet is complete with its original camo netting cover which has its original draw string. As can be seen in the images the cover has some service wear but is functional. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 20171
£595.00

**RESERVED**RESERVED** Post 1901, Home Service Pattern, Scottish, 1st Forfarshire Volunteer Artillery Blue Cloth Helmet With Ball Top Mount Marked Patent 23092 & Regulation Cork Helmet . Sn 10249. - 10249
The 1st Artillery Volunteer Corps in Forfar was originally formed at Arbroath in Scotland in 1859. In 1880 the Brigade became the 1st Forfar Artillery Volunteers. In 1908, as a result of the re-organisation of the Territorial Force, they became part of the North Scottish Royal Garrison Artillery and a Battery of the 210 Highland Brigade Royal Field Artillery. This is an excellent Post 1901 Ball topped 1878 Pattern Home Service blue cloth helmet to the Forfarshire Volunteer Artillery. It has metal cross piece, ball top and rose bosses supporting link chin chain. The front of the helmet bears the impressive A Post 1901 white metal Helmet Plate of the 1st Forfarshire Volunteer Artillery. The plate has the King's Crown, Royal Arms, with scroll below inscribed “1st” over an artillery piece resting on a scroll “Forfarshire Volunteer Artillery”. The helmet plate is original with correct lug mounts. The helmet is complete with leather sweatband, stitched panel lining and red material with draw string (some of the hem stitching of the red material has perished with age but this could easily be repaired). The lining blue ink stamp 'Patent 23092' together with contemporary hand written pencil mark '6 9/8' (possibly size). The crown of the helmet has a lovely leather label embossed in gold 'Regulation Cork Helmet' (illustrated). It is approx. UK size 6 ½ - 7. Price includes UK delivery. Sn 10249.
£0.00

Belgian WWII Army 'Casque Adrian modèle 1926' (M1926) Adrian Steel Combat Helmet and Liner. MISC 116. - MISC 116
The Casque Adrian modèle 1926 was used by the French and Belgian armed forces during the World War II. The French and Belgian forces used the Adrian helmet in the Battle of France. After the French capitulation, Vichy France, the French Resistance and some units of the Free French Forces adopted it until 1951 in the French army and the 70s for the French police. Based on the M15 French Adrian Helmet the M26 helmet was modified to be stronger and was made from one piece of metal. The joining rim around the helmet was no longer there. Several smaller ventilation holes were made in this model in placement of the large hole in the M15, as this was considered a design weakness. In the period between wars Belgium started to produce a M26 helmet with a wider rim and a different comb than the French one. This Belgian M1926 helmet retains most of the original black paint, complete with the original six tongue leather liner, chin strap, and lion’s head front plate. 7-7 1/8 size for a medium sized head. The price includes UK delivery. MISC 116.
£225.00

1974-Northern Ireland Fire Authority Assistant Divisional Officers Fire Helmet. Sn: 1783. - Sn:1783
A very nice Assistant Divisional Officers white Fire Helmet in padded and covered plastic *loose to the rear* to the Northern Ireland Fire Authority with a front transfer badge worn from 1950-75. It has a broad black & a narrow black rank stripe *see pictures* and inside has its original removable leather liner and chinstrap. Manufacturers stamp in the helmet (Helmets Ltd County Style – Made in England’, "Small, up to 6 7/8". 1974"". Superb condition. Sn: 1783.
£175.00

Victorian & WWI Era ‘Rifle Brigade Officers Sealskin Busby & Plume/Badge’. 19966:29. - 19966:29
This is a very nice King's Royal Rifle Corps Victorian/WWI era Busby. It features a Black sealskin exterior with attached plaited cords. There is a corded boss to front carrying the Rifles Regimental Cap Badge. The top of the cap is black wool felt and the front is equipped with a black over red & black hair hackle plume. The crown is marked with the original maker information under the Royal Supplier logo: Hobson & Sons –Royal Contractors-1, 3 & 5 Lexington St, Golden Square London.W. Size 7 1/8ths. (Hobsons began their uniform business close to Woolwich Barracks, South London, England. Clothing and Regimental Regalia were made for all members of the armed forces using traditional tailoring and handcraft techniques). The King's Royal Rifle Corps was an infantry rifle regiment of the British Army that was originally raised in British North America as the Royal American Regiment during the phase of the Seven Years' War in North America known as 'The French and Indian War' subsequently numbered the 60th Regiment of Foot, the regiment served for more than 200 years throughout the British Empire. In 1958, the regiment joined the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and the Rifle Brigade in the Green Jackets Brigade and in 1966 the three regiments were formally amalgamated to become the Royal Green Jackets. The KRRC became the 2nd Battalion Royal Green Jackets. On the disbandment of 1/RGJ in 1992, the RGJ's KRRC battalion was re-designated as 1/RGJ, eventually becoming 2/RIFLES in 2007. In very good condition as shown in the pictures. The price includes UK delivery. 19966:29. (Soft head wear)
£495.00

WWII British Army ‘Tommy Helmet’ with Original Liner & Finish. 19966:17. - 19966:17
This is an excellent, original, WW2 era steel 'Tommy' Combat helmet. This helmet has all of its original smooth finish & has no dents. The helmet is marked ‘F&L’ (Fisher & Ludlow, manufacturers of Birmingham) and 1/1940 (January 1940) it has been faintly inscribed with what looks like the soldiers name ‘L.Worth’on the inside of the rim. It has its original oil cloth sweat band liner & webbing chinstrap all of which are intact. The helmet is approx. UK size 7. The price includes UK delivery. 19966:17.
£195.00
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