Australia WW2 Prismatic Field Compass MkIII 1942
A good well used example of the British pattern field compass. Blackened brass. Not quite working due to having lost some of its internal liquid. Australian made with Melbourne maker and dated 1942. A good static display item. Come with pattern 37 pistol ammunition pouch making do as a compass pouch. read more
British WW2 Prismatic Compass MkIII 1942.
Supurb example in blackened brass , all black paint remaining. Working order. 1942 dated. read more
185.00 AUD
British WW2 MKIII Field Compass 1940
Blackened brass case. London maker and dated 1940. The lid cover a bit tight to open and squeaky. The inside dial not working very well due to having lost some of the internal liquid. Still a good static display item. read more
100.00 AUD
British WW1 Barkers Patented Prismatic Compass
Blackened brass case patented to 1915/16. Working condition. read more
185.00 AUD
Australia WW2 Verners Prismatic Compass 1941
All brass. The base marked “D arrow D” with Melbournes maker and dated 1941. The brass well worn from its blackened finish. The lense cover with a small chip to the center. Working condition. read more
Australia WW2 Verners Prismatic Compass 1941
All brass. The base marked “D arrow D” with Melbournes maker and dated 1941. The brass well worn from its blackened finish. The lense cover with a small chip to the center. Working condition. read more
US WW1 Corps of Engineers Field Compass.
All brass construction. Working condition. The top protector cover marked “US Engineer Corps”. read more
185.00 AUD
WW2 RAF Aircraft Type P8 Compass
The Type P8 Navigational Compass, Ref No.75164D was used across numerous aircraft of the British Royal Air Force during WWII, including Spitfire, Hurricane, Mosquito, and Beaufighter.
The compass body rests in a vibration gimbal mount, and the compass ring can be rotated to indicate course. Working order.
Approximately 115mm x 65mm. read more
295.00 AUD
German WW1 P08 Luger Holster dated 1908
A excellent example of the hard shell holster in very dark brown leather, almost black, retaining both securing buckle and strap to the front and two belt loops to the reverse. Dated 1908. Unit marked to Infantry Regiment 21, 2nd Battalion 1st Machine Gun Company on the inside flap. Overall servcie wear by in VGC. Becoming hard to find.
Maker marked “H Becker. Berlin”
585.00 AUD










