Military Collectables
Miniature Replica Gatling Gun 1861 by Denix.
This is a miniature replica of a US Gatling Gun from 1861. You may wonder why you still know the name of a 19th Century weapon, well there are many reasons why this particular model has remained so popular and well known. The Gatling Gun is one of the best-known early rapid-fire spring loaded, hand cranked weapons and a forerunner of the modern machine gun and rotary cannon. It was invented by ... read more
30.00 GBP
1939 German Aluminium Tinnie or Day Badge – Maker Marked
This is an aluminium day badge for the 1st May 1939, it has a female figure to the front with the eagle and swastika, it is maker marked on the back with A. Donner Wuppertal-E, because it is made from a soft metal it has pitted and is a bit flat to look at, it measures just over 1.25 inches in diameter. read more
10.00 GBP
WW2 Era Suffolk Silk Embroidery.
A beautiful WW2 era Suffolk regimental embroidery, it is hand wrought from fine silk threads onto a black silk background. The frame it was in was smashed and broken, so it comes unframed, you can pick your own frame and have it mounted just as you want, plus it’s cheaper to send. It measures 19 x 16 inches and comes in perfect order. read more
22.00 GBP
Scarce 19thC Artillery Tunic Button.
A superb gilt brass button used from 1802 until the 1830’s. this one is remarkably in perfect condition and made by; Jennens & Co, London. read more
10.00 GBP
9th Royal Norfolk Regiment Wooden Shield
A good display shield made from light oak and painted in colours with the crest for the Royal Norfolk regiment and in particular the 9th battalion, below is a very brief bit of information regarding the 9th. The shield comes in very good condition with light signs of use, it measures 7 inches long.
The battalion was renumbered as the 9th Battalion in October and was assigned to the 220t... read more
10.00 GBP
Good WW2 Era Solid Brass Model of a Spitfire
This is a good period made solid brass model of the famous Spitfire, the base may have been used as an ashtray but is clean, it comes in very good condition with some light surface marks and a small dent in the base, it stands just over 5 inches high. read more
34.00 GBP
1928 Issue ‘Ten Years After’ from the Answers Illustrated Newspaper
These four pencil drawings were produced by the soldier artist Adrian Hill and were featured in the illustrated newspaper known as the ‘answers’, they depict four locations in France in 1918 in their ruinous state and 1928 when they were under restoration, the locations include, Ypres, Arras, Albert and the Menin road. These examples come in very good but aged condition and measure double A4 si... read more
25.00 GBP
WW2 Era Royal Corps of Signals Cloth Patches and Cap Badge
Here is a good pair of WW2 era cloth shoulder patches for the Royal Signals, there is a slight variation in colour and one has a small fault along the bottom, there is also a brass and white metal cap badge, this is in good condition and measures just under two inches long. read more
10.00 GBP
Good WW2 Army Special Proficiency Tradesman Cloth Patch
A good original WW2 cloth tradesman patch for a special proficiency recipient, it comes in very good sewn construction, a bit grubby on the back and measures just under 2.5 inches across. read more
7.00 GBP
Good WW2 Army B Class Tradesman Cloth Patch
A good original WW2 cloth tradesman patch for a B class recipient, it comes in very good two part sewn construction, a bit grubby on the back and measures just under 2.5 inches across. read more
5.00 GBP