WWI BRITISH MOUNTED OTHER RANKS BOOTS.
A pair of high laced boots as worn by mounted troops such as cavalry and mounted artillery during the Great War. The boots are of pebbled brown leather and consist of hooks and eyes and eyelets. There is a single strap to the upper cuffs. This single strap configuration is consistent with early issued boots. The sole is of the other ranks pattern with horseshoe heel guards and nailed but unstud... read more
425.00 GBP
AUSTRIAN GERMAN MADE WWI ENTRENCHING TOOL.
An entrenching tool, maker marked 'Beckmann' dated '1915' with standard wood haft, in an unusual German Chemnitz 1916 dated excellent condition leather carrier. Observing the leather closely it was originally designed for the leather carrier to be held on a belt with the shovel facing downwards. Two leather loops have been added to the upper part of the carrier for the shovel and holder to be c... read more
295.00 GBP
BRITISH GUARDSMEN'S SENTRY MONEY BOX.
Just prior to WWI Huntley and Palmer the biscuit and sweet maker produced a series of sweet tins that doubled as money boxes with various exteriors for export, this example is in the form of a sentry box with a slot at the top for inserting money. It was for export to France and showed British Guardsmen at their sentry boxes on two sides. The drummer image is faint, the Guardsman in his box is ... read more
180.00 GBP
SS MARKED OFFICERS MARCHING BOOTS.
A pair of marching boots worn by an SS officer. The heels have been replaced. The toes still have their metal cleats. They are SS marked in the lower protected area between the sole and the heel, also rubber ink stamped to the interior of each boot. One adjuster loose to the boot. Some scuffing to leather, generally good condition. read more
850.00 GBP
EUROPEAN HELMET BOOK (EUROPAISCHE HELME).
A magnificent book, first published in 1971 in the then East Germany relating to the history of armoured and military helmets starting from the middle ages to date. It was extremely unusual for a book like this to be published in the then communist East Germany in the 1970's. It was an extremely rare book at the time and when it found its way onto the European collectors market was highly sough... read more
105.00 GBP
IMPERIAL GERMAN M.15 HERRINGBONE TWILL TROUSERS.
An absolutely mint pair of the light tan herringbone twill work trousers. An excellent image of these herringbone twill trousers is shown on page 211 of The German Army in the First World War by Jurgen Kraus. They are known as the M.15 twill trousers for troops, they were worn in a light colour and many were dyed field grey. Two side pockets, one watch fob pocket to the front, large adjuster st... read more
450.00 GBP
WWI GERMAN AVIATION PHOTOGRAPHS.
A very fine group of 21 images all of large size, between 5 3/4 and 4, with only at 5 inches x 3 inches. It is difficult to ascertain whether these are press photographs or privately taken in large shots. One has hand annotation on the reverse side, the others all have typed annotations plus a series of numbers which may possibly be inventory numbers, however the content of these photographs ar... read more
950.00 GBP
WWI FIFE CASE.
A scarce case for the Fife musical instrument. These cases have a very wide slider to the rear, this was to attach to the 1908 webbing belt, these were indeed carried on field operations. To the front flap is a very clear maker's mark 'J.A.Jacobs & Co Limited 1915'. The leather remains good and supple and a good deep brown colour. read more
80.00 GBP