WW1 British 1914 Pattern Bayonet Frog 1915 Dated, Nice Example! - Nice condition bayonet frog marked Mackintosh 1915 on the reverse. The leather has split where buckled but could easily be hidden by the buckle. Leather is stiff, but supple enough to still fit a bayonet scabbard into it if so desired.
RARE WWI BEF Hundred Days Offensive Trench Map German Trenches September 1918 - This incredibly rare trench map used during World War I is updated with German trenches (in blue) as of September 18th, 1918. This combat/ operations map as used by the B.E.F. shows the battlefields just east of Arras and the final advance of 1918.
RARE WWI 1917 Battle Of Arras British Expeditionary Force BEF Artillery Map - This 1917 dated original WWI liner cloth artillery map was used by British Expeditionary Forces and Canadian Expeditionary Forces during the infamous Battle of Arras (1917). The Battle of Arras (also known as the Second Battle of Arras) was a British offensive on the Western Front during the First World War.
WWI 1915 France Artillery Coordinate Operations Map Expeditionary Force BEF CEF - This 1915 dated original WWI liner cloth artillery map was used by British Expeditionary Forces and Canadian Expeditionary Forces during the early years of World War I. Each of the large rectangles is sub-sectioned into smaller squares with A-D notations.
WW 1 Medical Equipment Pouch - There are no contents. No stitching faults. Snap cover closure is provided and in good working order. The maker of the pouch is Sel?huise, L&H ???. They read: 22.9.17, H.B.Craft Ne541062, R.M.M.S.,77 Bedford Gardens, Kensington, London, W.
RARE 1916 WWI Somme Offensive Battle of Ancre Trench Aerial Photograph and Map - The battle would end with a United Kingdom and France victory over the Germans with an estimated 22,000 United Kingdom and France KIA and 45,000 German KIA including 7,000 prisoners. By 1915, air-to-ground radio was in use for reconnaissance pilots.
Victorian (1837-1901) British Army Leather Parade Belt & Brass Buckle,Late Reign - Rare Victorian Era British Dress White Leather Parade Belt with Brass Belt Buckle, Dieu Et Mon Droit=God and My Right. This item is from the reign of Queen Victoria who was the monarch from 1837-1901. The belt shows evidence of age but is in remarkable shape for being no less than 114 years old. The belt is for a waist of 40+ inches however there is room for it to be let down for a few more inches for smaller waists. Multiple purchases can be combined for postal savings.Freight quoted for domestic United States only. International not a problem, just needs to be quoted separately to all destinations allowed by law.
Rare WWI 1915 British France Ypres Ordinance Artillery Marker Trench Map Relic - The First Battle of Ypres ( French : Première Bataille des Flandres German : Erste Flandernschlacht, 19 October – 22 November 1914) was a battle of the First World War, fought on the Western Front around Ypres, in West Flanders, Belgium.
Great War (WW 1) British Royal Navy Senior Officers Dress Sword Belt & Buckle - The two ends buckle together ( per regulations) in the middle. This is a Great War ( WW 1 ) British Royal Navy Officer's parade dress sword belt. The belt is regulation type, being decorated throughout with gold bullion, which is in quite nice condition and has not lost its shine.
Great War ( WW 1 ) British Army Brass Belt & Buckle, United Kingdom, Kings Crown - Great War British Brass Army Belt Buckle & Belt measuring 36", Dieu Et Mon Droit=God and My Right. Service belt is well worn showing age but still intact and functional. This item comes from the time when the United Kingdom was the predominant power in the world. The sun never set on the British Empire. Collectibles from this era are getting harder to come across and are certain to appreciate in value over time. Freight quoted for domestic United States only. International not a problem, just needs to be quoted separately to all destinations allowed by law.Multiple purchases can be combined for postal savings.
Great War (WW1) British Army Brass Belt Buckle, Dieu Et Mon Droit, Kings Crown - Great War British Parade Dress Brass Belt Buckle, Great Patina. Dieu Et Mon Droit=God and My Right. This buckle was purchased from a reputable source as a Great War item. Kings Crowns from the reigns of Edward through George are similar. 2014 marked the 100th Anniversary of the start of the Great War. Collectibles from this era are getting harder to come across and are certain to appreciate in value over time. Freight quoted for domestic United States only. International not a problem, just needs to be quoted separately to all destinations allowed by law Multiple purchases can be combined for postal savings.