FRENCH WWII SMCF ARMBAND.
The SMCF were the protective force for the French railways, this is the most beautifully constructed armband measuring 31cm in length in red and green silk, bordered with gold trim. Red and green coloured tab and gilt buckle fixture to the arm. Magnificently embroidered to the centre with the letters ‘SMCF’ with the motif of the French railways below. The whole interior of the armband is lined ... read more
195.00 GBP
POLISH WWII CAVALRY SABRE WZ21.
Excellent blade, full length, the blade has not been abused or sharpened, slight spotting, which can be cleaned. One side of the hilt and scabbard in generally nice condition with the majority of the plating with a few minor rust spots visible. The hilt also with good brass. Some strands to the leather grip missing. The reverse side has much rust to the scabbard and green Verdigris to the brass... read more
1650.00 GBP
BRITISH WWII CIVIL DEFENCE GROUPING.
A small grouping of insignia and one metal artefact from Civil Defence. Shoulder titles Messenger, Rescue, A/Commandant, Detachment Staff, Ambulance, Report & Control, British Immigration, three other sections of British cloth and an interesting piece of metal with accompanying note “Shrapnel picked off the deck of the motor vessel Megara after an air raid in Liverpool during the nights of Dec... read more
85.00 GBP
BRITISH WWI SHELL CARRYING HARNESS.
The very scarce piece of uniform that is the shell carrying harness worn by artillery personnel, worn over the shoulders with front leather strap closure, in heavy duty canvas with twin shell pockets on either side of the front with carrying handles attached to the garment with stencilled to the front ‘CARRIER AMMUNITION 13 AND 18 POUNDER’. Staining overall, one small tear under one section on ... read more
595.00 GBP
WW1 British Battle Insignia Book
Introducing a highly anticipated publication by Military Mode Publishing: British Battle Insignia. Presented in a large-format hardback and with over 220 pages of invaluable information sourced directly from Regiments and the Imperial War Museum (IWM), this long-awaited work is a treasure trove for collectors and historians alike.
Meticulously researched and beautifully presented, this c... read more
39.00 GBP
The Fallschirmjäger Delivery Manual Book
Introducing a faithful reproduction of a rare gem from World War II history: the 1942 technical manual for the German Luftwaffe's Fallschirmjäger 'drop canister.' This ultra-rare manual provides invaluable insights into how these canisters were filled, officially loaded, and connected, offering a glimpse into the meticulous preparation that went into airborne operations.
Comprising 285 p... read more
17.00 GBP
Tarnfarben Volume Two Book
Introducing Volume 2 of the highly acclaimed Tarnfarben series, showcasing an extensive array of items meticulously camouflaged by the German Forces during WWII. Building upon the success of its predecessor, this volume offers an immersive journey into the world of wartime concealment.
From helmets and vehicle parts to street signs and munitions tins, this in-depth exploration leaves no ... read more
120.00 GBP
Tarnfarben Volume One Book
Introducing the eagerly awaited reprint of Tarnfarben Volume 1, now in its 2nd Edition by renowned author Oliver Lock. Due to overwhelming demand, this edition is exclusively available through Military Mode and our sister company Regimentals.
The initial release of Tarnfarben Volume 1 flew off the shelves within months, leaving collectors and enthusiasts clamouring for more. This revised... read more
49.00 GBP
Stahlshutzhelme Book
Introducing the eagerly awaited "Stahlshutzhelme,". This 220-page hardback book, following the familiar format of all Military Mode releases, is a comprehensive exploration of the development and production of the German Helmet in WWI.
Authored by world-renowned collector and historian Oliver Lock, "Stahlshutzhelme" offers an unparalleled insight into this iconic piece of military equipm... read more
49.00 GBP
German Army Visor Caps 1871-1945 Book
Introducing "German Army Visor Caps 1871-1945," a definitive photographic study meticulously crafted by esteemed collector and enthusiast Tony Vickers and published by Military Mode.
This captivating volume traces the evolution of the Army visor cap from its origins in 1871 through the tumultuous years of the First World War, shedding light on a period often overlooked by historians. Vic... read more
29.00 GBP