British WW1 Motor Machine Gun Service Hat Badge
Bi-metal with slider reverse.
The Motor Machine Gun Service (MMGS) was a unit of the British Army in the First World War, consisting of batteries of motorcycle/sidecar combinations carrying Vickers machine guns. It was formed in 1914 and incorporated into the Machine Gun Corps in October 1915 as the Machine Gun Corps (Motors). read more
85.00 AUD
Germany: WW1 Saxon M1915 Pickelhaube Plate
All steel pattern with all original grey painted finish. 2 lug reverse. read more
250.00 AUD
HMS Victory "Copper" Medalet, 1905
HMS Victory medalet, 1905. This small "Victory" medallion was given to everyone subscribing one shilling. The obverse shows the starboard broadside view of HMS Victory with lower sails reefed to show the rigging shrouds. In the exergue below is 'VICTORY 1905'. On the reverse is written FROM B.F.S.S. NELSON CENTENARY CONTAINING VICTORY COPPER, E.R. VII. Diameter 17mm.
In 1905 t... read more
45.00 AUD
African Slave Money - Manilla Bracelet
An Okpoho-type manilla from West Africa.
Manilla are a form of commodity money, usually made of bronze or copper, which were used in West Africa. They were produced in large numbers in a wide range of designs, sizes, and weights. Originating before the colonial period, perhaps as the result of trade with the Portuguese Empire, manillas continued to serve as money and decorative o... read more
55.00 AUD
Australian Air Ranks Full Dress Epaulettes
Matching pair.
Light blue with gilt bullion embroidery. read more
195.00 AUD
Australian WW2 Tropical Issue BNo. 2 MkII Binoculars
These were actually U.S made WOLLENSAK 6X30 binoculars remarked "D" arrow"D" "No. 2 MKII" and painted in Jungle green. Working optics. comes with web neck strap. Comes with its special tropical issue tin storage/transit container with cardboard interior lining. read more
295.00 AUD
Australia WW1 "D" Shape Mess Tin- 1916
A good example of the Infantry pattern mess tin. Maker marked "Simpson and son Adelaide" and dated 1916. read more
150.00 AUD