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SOLD SOLD (03/03) **VERY RARE**WW1 1917 .455 Webley Auto Pistol Royal Navl Air Service (RNAS) & Naval Brigade Pilot Officer's Brown Leather Holster By HGR & 1917 Leather Ammunition Pouch By J&A Hillman Ltd. Sn 21816 - 21816
In WW1 the British RNAS & Naval Brigade Pilot Officers were issued with Webley .455 semi auto pistols. This is a rare WW1 era British RNAS Officer's Brown Leather Holster For Webley .455 Semi Automatic Pistols. A copy of a contemporary photograph taken in autumn 1914 shows a group of Royal Navy Flight Officer’s & Royal Marine Officer’s, at least 2 of whom are carrying one of these holsters is illustrated in image 1. Our holster has the correct riveted seam, full flap cover with single brass stud and retaining strap with eyelet. The tip of the strap is maker marked ‘HGR’ together with ‘17’ (1917 date). The rear has 2 riveted belt loops. All rivets are in place and all leather & stitching intact. The holster comes with an excellent original WW1 1917 Dated British Leather Ammunition Pouch for .455 auto ammunition. The leather pouch is clean and all leather stitching and rivets are intact. It has a fold over flap which has additional stitched leather loops for .455 auto rounds. The flap is secured with a short leather tab which secures over a brass stud on the front aspect. The tab is secured with copper rivets. On the rear it has two leather belt loops which are secured with copper rivets. The stitching is also re-enforced with an additional four copper rivets on the pouch. On the reverse it is stamped by the manufacturer ‘J&A Hillman Ltd’ and dated ‘1917’. It measures 6" x 4 ¼”. The price for this rare RNAS / Naval Brigade holster & ammo pouch includes UK delivery. Sn 21816 (British Holsters)
£0.00

WWI O/Ranks British Cavalry Sword Frog and Saddle Straps. 21683:1. - 21683:1.
The word frog relating to swords/bayonets etc is thought to be an adaptation from the Portuguese word froco. This is a barely used thick brown leather sword frog which is in excellent un-used condition. The leather stitching and brass coloured buckles and studs are in perfect condition. The back plate measuring 17 x 16cm and adjustable. The saddle mounted sword carrier was generally used by officers. The price includes UK delivery. 21683:1.(Large Leather Box)
£195.00

*SOLD 5/3*Scarce* WWII Dated German Holster for the Captured Polish Radom Vis 35 Semi-Automatic Pistol. 21755. - 21755
The Vis or Vis 35 (Polish designation Pistolet wz. 35 Vis, or simply the Radom and Vis wz. 35 in Poland) Is a Polish semi-automatic pistol. Its design was based on the Colt M1911. It was manufactured by Fabryka Broni Łucznik Radom. When the Germans overran Poland in 1939, they captured the Radom factory and turned its efforts toward supplying arms for the Nazi war machine. The Vis 35 was redesignated the P-35(p) — Pistole 35 (polnisch). This scarce holster is in very good condition. Marked BNZ (which is the manufacturer code for Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG, Werk, Steyr Austria) and 1943 on the inside flap, along with ‘P-35’ (Pistole 35). The leather is supple and the stitching and metalwork are in good order. The price for this scarce holster includes UK delivery. 21755. (German Holsters)
£0.00

WWI West Somersetshire Yeomanry Cavalry Officers Leather Sword Frog & Saddle Straps. 21683:2. - 21683:2
The West Somerset Yeomanry was a Yeomanry regiment of the British Army. First raised in 1794, it participated in the Second Boer War and World War I before being converted to an artillery regiment. It served in World War II (as two field artillery regiments). Post-war it was gradually reduced in strength until the yeomanry lineage of the successor unit was discontinued on 9 November 1988. At the outbreak of the World War I, the regiment mobilised at County Territorial Hall, Taunton, on 4 August 1914 and moved to Winchester. On 15 August it moved with the 2nd South Western Mounted Bde to the Colchester area of Essex, with the regiment at Ardleigh. This example is clearly imprinted to the front ‘W.S.Y.C’ (West Somersetshire Yeomanry Cavalry) the leather is thick and beautifully supple. The straps, stitching and metalwork are also in excellent condition. The price includes UK delivery. 21683:2. (British Holsters)
£225.00

*Rare* British Officers WWI Leather Holster for the Webley .32 Semi-Automatic Pistol. L 275. - L 275
This a rare British, First World War era Webley & Scott model 1908 Automatic Pistol brown leather holster. They were predominantly purchased and issued to officers, senior officials and gentry along with their sidearm, and were used by police, military and RAF pilots during WWI. It is still in beautiful original condition with intact stitching, belt hoop and flap tang all with a nice patina. *The pistol in image 1 is for reference purposes only and is not included in the sale*. The price includes UK delivery. L 275.
£175.00

WWI British Officer’s Sam Browne Leather Holster for Webley .455 Service Revolvers by L.B. Crout Ltd London. L 274. - L 274
This is an excellent WWI British Officer’s brown leather holster for use with Sam Browne belt rigs (The Sam Browne belt is a leather belt with a supporting strap that passes over the right shoulder, worn by military and police officers. It is named after Sir Samuel J. Browne (1824–1901), the British Indian Army general who invented it). The holster has a flap top with brass stud that fastens to a retaining strap with eyelet on the body. The rear of the holster has the correct brass belt ring and flap with brass hook. The front of the holster is impressed by the maker ‘L.B. Crout Ltd London’ (Saddle, harness & portmanteau manufacturers) . All stitching and leather are clean and intact.*The certificate in image 2 is for reference purposes only and is not included in the sale* The price includes UK delivery. L 274.
£195.00

**SOLD**5/3**WWI British 1917 Dated T.Thomasson & Co Sam Browne Holster for Webley & Enfield MK VI .455" Calibre Service Revolvers. 21742. - 21742
An excellent condition WWI dated brown leather holster for the Webley & Enfield MK VI, S&W & Colt .455" Calibre Service Revolvers. It has a full flap cover with single brass stud and has a retaining strap with eyelet stitched to the body. It has a large rear belt loop with original brass bar and hook for attachment to Sam Browne belt rigs. The front of the holster is impressed by the manufacturer ‘T.Thomasson & Co’ and date of manufacture 1917. The inside of the holster’s flap has no stamps. All leather and stitching are clean & intact. The price includes UK delivery. 21742.
£0.00

WWII German Walther PP Semi-Automatic Pistol Holster. 21740 - 21740
A WWII Nazi German Walther PP semi-automatic pistol holster (The Walther PP (or police pistol) series pistols are blowback-operated semi-automatic pistols, developed by the German arms manufacturer Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen). The holster is marked ‘PP' under the flap. The holster height is 17 ¾ cm and the maximum flap width is 14 ¼ cm. The holster is in good condition and has a fold over flap secured with a steel button. The strap is securely stitched and the cartridge holder is sound. On the reverse it has a leather belt loop. All of the stitching is present and secure. The price includes UK delivery. 21740
£195.00

American Civil War Era C1862-1865 U.S. Army Rock Island Arsenal Leather Saddle 'Bucket' / Boot Holster For 45-70 Calibre Cavalry Carbines Regiment Marked ‘T.C.’ ( Tennessee Cavalry Regiment). Sn 21685 - 21685
The US Army Rock Island produced firearms, munitions and associated leather work to the Union army during the American civil war. Rock island also housed many Confederate POW’s during the latter stages of the war. This is an excellent Saddle 'Bucket' Holster For 45-70 Calibre Cavalry Carbines made by the Rock Island Arsenal. It is made of black hide leather and has iron buckles with leather straps. The open top bucket has brass plate at the throat to provide protection to the leather when holstering a carbine. The bucket is 13 ½” overall length. The leather of the bucket is impressed by the maker ‘ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL’. One tip of the upper leather strap is impressed with ‘T.C’ most likely to the Union’s Tennessee Cavalry Regiment which saw action in the Civil war (The Tennessee Cavalry was organized at Murfreesboro, Nashville, and Carthage, Tennessee and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on July 15, 1862, under the command of Colonel William Brickly Stokes. The regiment lost a total of 245 men during service; 1 officer and 68 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 1 officer and 175 enlisted men died of disease or accident. The 5th Tennessee Cavalry mustered out of service on August 14, 1865). The price for this excellent Civil war piece includes UK delivery. Sn 21685 (other countries holsters box) NB The Deactivated Modern U.S Civil War Smith’s Carbine Illustrated In The Images Is Not Included But is Available On This Website Stock Number Sn 11419:17)
£675.00

**MINT**WW1 Era British WD Mounted Infantry Leather Saddle 'Bucket' Holster For Lee Enfield SMLE .303 Calibre Rifles. Sn 21684 - 21684
This is an excellent WW1 Era British Mounted Infantry Saddle 'Bucket' Holster For Lee Enfield SMLE .303 Calibre Rifles in near mint condition. It is made of quality brown hide and has brass rivets, rings and leather strap with brass buckle. The open top bucket has padded reinforced edges at the throat. The bucket has sturdy reinforced stitched edges. The muzzle end of the bucket is capped with central hole to allow water to escape when in use in the field. The tip of the strap has WD mark and letter ‘L’ impressed together with an indistinct impressed date (illustrated in the images). The SMLE illustrated with this bucket is not included in the price (SMLE’s are available separately on this web site). The price for this near mint SMLE bucket holster includes UK delivery. Sn 21684 (top shelf storeroom above bells)
£395.00
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