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Also known as Kanalhosen in German, this pair of well-used, highly desirable Luftwaffe Channel Trousers were purchased from a dealer who had no information on the history of the item. These trousers… (873-58). Learn More »
$375.00
Originally $450.00
This helmet is a World War Two manufactured front seam, fixed bale helmet. The exterior may have been repainted but it is difficult to tell for sure. Finish shows some minor rubbing but is otherwise… (516-95). Learn More »
This scabbard is for the M-1 full stock carbine and is made of OD green canvas. The rear has a large belt loop and it closes at the front by two lift-dots. Front has a strong “U.S.” stencil while… (1216-142). Learn More »
Shovel appears to have been repainted at some point. Paint is even in color and texture and snows no wear. Item meas. approx. 23.25 inches long with a spade shaped iron head and a “T” shaped wood… (1216-18). Learn More »
This helmet began life as an “apple green” Model 1916 helmet. Then, under the Nazis it was painted field gray, had a new liner and chinstrap added and a single army eagle decal attached to the… (2023-2359). Learn More »
Model 1910 US mess kit with lid and folding handle. The lid has been inscribed with an arrow pierced heart above the initials “F.T.W.” The artwork is surrounded by a thin double border. Inside the… (2023-1686). Learn More »
$125.00
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Heavy metal body is painted an ochre color with brown Bakelite adjustment knobs. Both eye-pieces are present and adjustable. Optics are a bit clouded and the casing is slightly dirty. Right side of… (160-121). Learn More »
Leather holster for the Model 1911 .45 pistol. Flap has a nicely stamped “US” in an oval. Reverse has worn stamp “G & R” over “1918” over “A.G.” Leather surface has darkened with… (362-1028). Learn More »
$150.00
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The Type 99 hand grenade, also known as the Kiska grenade by the American Army, was an improvement of the Type 97 fragmentation hand grenade used by the Imperial Japanese Army. The Type 97 hand… (1189-61). Learn More »
$350.00
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Scrap book is in poor to fair condition but the insignia glued inside it are excellent. The book itself meas. approx. 8.00 x 10.50 inches with manilla paper pages that have darkened and weakened with… (160-70). Learn More »
During World War One the ubiquitous wire cutters played an important role in trench raids and assaults. Leading elements would use these cutters to penetrate the enemies wire entanglements and clear a… (490-3926). Learn More »
We have taken in a small quantity of vintage US Model 1903 Springfield Pedersen Magazine Pouches. Like the ones pictured, all are in nice unused condition. They are made of Khaki web construction and… (172-5573). Learn More »
The items in this group belonged to Mr. Wayne Jordan who served as a pilot in the US Navy from 1936 to 1966. Early in his service, while assigned as an aviation cadet aboard the USS COLORADO, he… (454-26). Learn More »
The drawn sword meas. approx. 36.00 inches long. The blade itself meas. approx. 31.00 inches long x 0.75 of an inch wide at the ricasso. It has a central fuller that starts just above the ricasso and… (2021-944). Learn More »
Sling dates from the 1950’s or 60’s and is made of brown leather that is in excellent condition. One end has a loop of brown leather held in place by a stud while the opposite end has a “D”… (2020-122). Learn More »
This pattern 1910 garrison belt is made of light green web material and closes via a two piece tongue and wreath buckle made of brass. The body of the belt is in excellent condition. It is both strong… (172-5472). Learn More »
This exceptional knife is maker marked on the ricasso, “JNOWILL & SONS / SHEFFIELD”, and, “JNOWILL & SONS / SHEFFIELD” near the false edge. Measures 14 ½” total length when opened… (482-411). Learn More »
This seal fur hat is in excellent condition. The fur is 100% throughout the exterior with no signs of any shedding or damage of any kind. The front has a fold-down visor and the sides can fold down to… (346-06). Learn More »
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Samuel D. Walton of Philadelphia had significant government contracts for forage caps, but we don’t see many of his products, or ones still bearing his label at least, perhaps in large part since they seem to have been early war. This is a very… (1052-201). Learn More »