WW2 1940 Dated Military Map of Bardia
A rare Western Desert campaign official military map of Bardia ( Lydia). Single sided paper map. Edition of 14th December 1940.
Overall wear , tatty edges, tears and fold marks consummate with age.
Approx 780x560mm
The Battle of Bardia was fought between 3 and 5 January 1941, as part of Operation Compass, the first British military operat... read more
350.00 AUD
WW1-WW2 RAN Band Helmet Plate
“Lazy Anchor “ pattern. Die struck brass with 2x lug reverse.
This pattern was adopted first in 1913. It was retained in service after the cap badge was changed to the vertical anchor in 1928. read more
WW2 WRAN Officers Hat Badge
Bullion and blue cotton embroidered on padded backing. Kings crown. read more
295.00 AUD
WW2 Australian National Emergency Service “Warden” Identity Plate
The National Emergency Services NSW (NES) helped to protect, educate and provide aid on the home front. The NES was established in 1939 and by the end of World War II 115,418 people had volunteered with the organisation. Nearly half of these volunteers were enrolled as wardens. During the War, from the Hunter to the Illawarra, there were 464 air raid sirens, 70,000 feet (21,336 m) of trench she... read more
250.00 AUD
Old Silk Scarf - Perfect for that WW2 RAF uniform
An old quality gentleman's evening dress silk scarf. 130cm long.
A perfect addition to a WW2 RAF or Luftwaffe uniform display. read more
85.00 AUD
WW2 Australian RAN Bandsman Cap Badge
c.1928-1953. Kings Crown hat badge. As worn on the front of the band visor cap. read more
c.WW1-WW2 British General Officers (Medical) Insignia
A good matching pair of collar gorgettes. Gilt bullion on maroon for a medial General Officer, each with a two piece gilt brass button. Together with 5 gilt tunic buttons by Gaunt of London. read more
200.00 AUD
South Vietnamese Government Campaign Star.
South East Asian made as issued to ARVN troops. read more
85.00 AUD
1900-1912 15th Australian Field Artillery Shoulder Titles
Matched pair in brass. Each with 3x lug reverse. read more