Australia WW2 Jungle Equipment Pistol Holster
A rare mid to late war economy pattern in khaki canvas duck. Press stud closure with brass press, studs marked “Carr Australia”. complete with long integral auxiliary shoulder strap, the maker mark and date on the reverse now illegible. A scarce pattern not frequently encountered. read more
An Imperial German National Flag c.WW1
A very nice multi piece example in cotton. This pattern used from pre 1918 and often after into the early stage of the Third Reich and Freikorps periods. No markings. Retains the original twine halyard. Has a couple of very tiny holes, these not detracting but must be mentioned.
The size is just that right display size.
Approx 720mm x 1480mm.
Lovely origin... read more
850.00 AUD
Australia WW2 Army Slouch Hat -1945
Army khaki fur felt. Six fold khaki cotton Puggaree. Press stud side with oxidized full size rising sun hat badge. A good service worn example. The leather sweatband maker marked, “D arrow D marked and dated 1945. The original sewn on colour patch for Royal Australian Ordnance Corps ( 1st Aust Corps)
Also encompassing Field Workshops, and Ordnance Field Parks.
Overall holds a v... read more
850.00 AUD
Australia WW1 Pattern 1915 Entrenching Tool Carrier
A rather hard time to find. This example is in near unissued condion. Clearly maker marked in ink. And dated 1916. Has seen post war Militia period use with a South Australian CMF ( Militia) stamp. read more
British West India Regiment Tunic Button
c.1888-1902 QVC. Brass. Large size 25mm. read more
45.00 AUD
Australia Pre-Federation Button - Royal Hobart Yacht Club
c.1879-1902. QVC. Gilt brass. UK maker. Large size 26mm. read more
British 59th Regiment of Foot Button
(2nd Nottinghamshire). Pre 1881. Imperial Crown. White metal. Large size. 25mm. read more
British India 3rd Bengal Infantry Tunic Button.
C.1881-1902. QVC. Gilt brass. Large size. 25mm read more
50.00 AUD
Rare Australian Francotte Cadet Rifle Bayonet
Socket Bayonet. Essentially a miniature Patt 1853 Bayonet. Made in Belgium with its marker stamp “ Auguste Francotte.
No scabbard. A rare change to obtain a rather rare bayonet.
The Victorian Government ordered only 1000 of these bayonets. read more










