Military Collectables
Super WW1 Trio to Nurse Fletcher. V.A.D
A wonderful untouched 1915 star trio correctly named to M. Fletcher. V.A.D. Miss Muriel Fletcher arrived in France with the Voluntary Aid Detachment on the 17th October 1915 and probably served on the western front for most of the war. Accompanying the trio is her original Red Cross ID Tag officially named 6433 Muriel Fletcher, these are very rare and for some reason and it comes on the... read more
Rare Nazi Air Sea Rescue Officers Cap Badge.
A rare badge made of the usual white metal displaying wings with crossed anchors to the centre, worn on a peeked cap by an officer of the Seenotdienst or Air Sea Rescue service.
This was a German military organization formed within the Luftwaffe to save downed airmen from emergency water landings, the service operated from 1935 to 1945, the last active group served in the... read more
Rare Boulton’s Trafalgar Medal 1805 with Paperwork
A very rare piece of original Trafalgar Militaria, it comprises of the medal issued by 19th century philanthropist and silversmith Matthew Boulton, he made one of these medals for every Naval rating that served in the battle, it is made of a base metal which at the time was more commonly known as Britannia metal a mixture of lead, pewter and zinc which could be given a high polished finish to r... read more
Victorian Medal Trio to Grenadier Guards, Crimean War
Interesting trio of medals awarded to 6470 Corporal Thomas Charles of the 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards.
The medals are the Victorian Long Service and Good Conduct medal correctly named to Charles, the Turkish Crimea medal, this is also correctly named to Charles and the Crimean War medal, this is an original erased medal which has been added because his original medal was lost. The med... read more
WW1 1915 Star Trio & Memorial Cross to Canadian Infantry KIA – Vimy Ridge?
An interesting 1915 star trio awarded to 71240 Private Frederick Walter Boalch of the 27th Battalion (Manitoba Regiment) Canadian Infantry.
Frederick Boalch was born in Bristol England in 1886 the son of George a joiner living and working in Bristol Gloucestershire, Frederick was working as at a saw mill before he decided to emigrate, sailing on the Royal George and heading for N... read more
Magnificent & Rare RN Surgeon’s 3 Complete Dress Uniforms.
A very rare dress uniform that belonged to Surgeon Lieutenant Commander W. Greaves. RN.
It comprises of;
The Tail Coat this was for ceremonial and no 1 dress. This is a beautiful piece, embellished with gold bullion and gilt buttons, this dates from the early 1930’s but it was re-buttoned with Kings Crown buttons. It has the removable shoulder boards, again made from heavy... read more
More Photo's of the Naval Officer Surgeon's Uniform
Click the thunmnail to view more photographs of the Royal Naval Lieutenant Commander's Full Dress Uniform.
Tail Coat, Trousers, Mess Dress, Morning Jacket, Trousers, Bi-corn Hat and sword Belt. read more
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An Important Officers Blue Cloth Helmet - RA Major KIA Boer War.
A truly historically important Victorian blue cloth home service helmet, which is named inside in period writing ‘J. F. Fisher. R.G.A.’
The helmet is in very good condition and comes just as found and totally untouched, this means the brass fittings, helmet plate and chin scales are heavily patinated and un-polished, so it hasn’t been touched since the officer put it away well ov... read more
WW1 Pair & Stuff to Lieutenant RFC Flyer.
A fabulous group of items including a WW1 British war and Victory medal pair correctly named to Lieutenant George Frank Custance of the Royal Flying Corps, his two training note books which are full of hand written information, a wonderful original photograph of him in uniform and lastly his original cap badge.
George F Custance was born in Kings Lynn Norfolk in the December 1899... read more
Original WW1 ID Bracelet of Lieut Col Burdett DSO. MC
.A wonderful original item that belonged to a highly decorated officer Lieutenant Colonel James Charles Burdett of the 6th Battalion the Leicestershire regiment, winner of the Military Cross and the Distinguished Service Order and he is also entitled to the 1915 star.
Apart from his medal index card which confirms his awards and his entitlement to the 15 star trio, this piece is ... read more