MOD Combined Services Guard Badge
A Ministry of Defence combined services Guard Service cap badge. White metal badge is maker marked TKS. Queens Crown, with clips and cotter pin. read more
8.00 GBP
Czech M52 Helmet Liner
A liner and chinstrap assembly for the Czechoslovakian M52 helmet. Eight perforated tongues. With leather chinstrap. Size 56. Wearer's name on inner tongues. Fits German M35/40/42 helmets for restorers/re-enactors. read more
British Legion Lapel Badges - Pair
A pair of slightly different British Legion brass and enamel lapel badges. One is maker marked by Gaunt of London, the other by A Harris of Glasgow. Both with serial numbers. Price is for both badges. read more
WHW Fund Raising Badge - State Series
A WHW winter relief fund-raising tinny from the 1940 State badges series. Grey metal shield is stamped Westgerman, 5 Jahrh. With clip read more
7.00 GBP
Luftwaffe Flak Artillery Badge
A Luftwaffe Flak Artillery badge awarded for distinguished service. Grey nickel alloy badge has age wear, and the swastika is missing - possibly a deliberate de-nazification. Metal has surface corrosion. Pin is present but slightly bent. read more
48.00 GBP
WHW Fund Raising Flag - Flak Artillery
A bakelite Winter Relief WHW fund-raising badge from the flag series for Flak Artillery. Serial number SU12. No clip read more
Police Lapel Badge 1942
An NSDAP police lapel badge, dated 1942. Stamped G5 on the reverse. With clip read more
28.00 GBP
WW2 Photograph - Searchlight Vehicle
A WW2 photograph of a Thorneycroft searchlight truck of 44 Searchlight Regt of the Royal Artillery. Dated on the reverse 1940 and marked Regent Studio, Swindon. read more
4.00 GBP
German Army Engineer's Service Lapel Badge
A die-struck service lapel badge for a Pionier (engineer) in the Wehrmacht. Good condition, with pin. These badges were designed to be worn on civilian dress to confirm service to the war effort. read more
38.00 GBP
Japanese Navy Helmet
A WW2 Japanese Navy Type 90 steel helmet minus its liner. Metal naval badge to the front. Helmet appears to have the remains of a green and yellow camouflage pattern. Paint is 60 per cent present with some areas worn back to bare metal. Inner chinstrap fixing points present. read more