Australian Army Pacific Islands Regiment Belt
Brass union clasp buckle and brown leather belt with brass adjustable side buckle. read more
German WW1 Long Handle Pioneer Shovel
Original long handled pioneer shovel, mainly used by assault troops. This example has an excellent wood haft, the blade not maker marked. Overall age and wear consummate with its age. Approximately 870mm long. read more
385.00 AUD
Australia WW2 No. 68 AT Rifle Grenade MKIII
Australia WW2 No. 68 AT Rifle Grenade.
Choice example with all original ochre pained finish remaining. Maker marked RBD (R.B. Davies & Co. Victoria, Australia) and dated 1942.
INERT
Not available for export.
Courier only within Australia
The Grenade, Rifle No. 68 / Anti-Tank was a British anti-tank rifle grenade used during the Second... read more
British WW2 RAF 1943 Pattern ‘Escape' Flying Boots
This pattern of RAF service boots were introduced in 1943 and saw widespread issue with the RAF during the war. Developed by MI9 to solve the problem of bulky, conspicuous flying boots. The top suede part, fastened with zips, could be cut away to create a "civilian-looking" shoe, helping airmen blend in. They were designed not just for flying but for escape and evasion use, as a huge amount of ... read more
950.00 AUD
US c.1920’s-30’s MSA Industrial Braddock Amonia Mine Safety Mask
A rare mine working piece of safety and escape apparatus. With its style evident on the US WW1 Military Box Respirator. This is well preserved example. Black rubber face mask with all its intact rubber head strap, glass eye pieces and ribbed rubber breathing tube attached to a box filter with canvas carry bag and waist ties. Near unused condition. Comes with its painted fibre hard shell storage... read more
395.00 AUD
Rare WW2 Australian Army Medical Bergen -1945 Dated
Bergen’s were a late entry into Australian service. Modeled on exactly the British pattern. This example is made in dark brown canvas duck with metal frame and khaki web strapping. To the front flap a factory painted medical red cross. To the inside of the flap
“D Arrow D” acceptance markings and dated 1945. Overall in near unissued condition. read more
Australia 1920’s Private Purchase Solar Helmet by Hordern of Sydney
A really nice example of a privately purchased pith helmet. Khaki cotton over cork with a matching multi-fold Puggaree. No dents of soft sections to the body.
The red silk lining fully intact and with fitted a brown leather sweatband and chinstrap. The interior lining with the retailers name “Anthony Hordern and Sons Sydney. And that this hat was made in India by special order of Horde... read more
350.00 AUD
A Rare Victorian Police Helmet c.1877
This is a rare and very well preserved example.
Seldomly seen and ever rarer in a good state of shape and condition. Retaining a very good original shape. Black oil cloth with a brown cotton lining and cotton drawstring inner liner with an oilcloth sweatband. Some printed issued numbers to the underside of the rare flare. The only area of concern is it having lost part of the edge bindi... read more
1500.00 AUD
A Victorian or Edwardian Period Hat Tin for a Wolseley Solar Helmet
Black painted tin with a white painted interior and fitted with a simple wire spring catch to the front. The top with a flat surface made stable when stacking. No distribution or makers label. Overall dents consummate with age and use.
No contents but would accommodate any Wolseley pattern helmet. read more
250.00 AUD










