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WW1/2 British SRD (Supply Reserve Depot) Rum Jar.

WW1/2 British SRD (Supply Reserve Depot) Rum Jar.

Soldiers on active service could be issued with 2.5 fluid ounces (1/8 of a pint) of rum at the discretion of their commander or on the recommendation of their medical officer. It was commonly issued during or after the dawn ‘stand-to’.
Marked with the letters SRD which stood for ‘Supply Reserve Depot’; other, more ironic interpretations of the initials have included: ‘Seldon Reaches Dest...  read more

Code: 67

47.00 GBP

WW1 British / Commonwealth Service Number & Unit Marked Fork and Spoon.

WW1 British / Commonwealth Service Number & Unit Marked Fork and Spoon.

A good clean pair of what appear to be private purchase fork and spoon, service number and unit marked:

PLY (possibly Royal Marines Plymouth Division RMLI)
FS
22183

The fork was manufactured by Hutton’s of Sheffield with the markers mark for the spoon being obscured but appears to have been made in Birmingham.

Worthy of some future rese...  read more

Code: 65

37.00 GBP

Post-War, 1957, Concealment in the Field

Post-War, 1957, Concealment in the Field

Cracking little manual with lots of WW2 photographs, explains the art of concealment for the individual, units, aids to concealment, of weapons, vehicles, artillery, and communications.
Ideal for re-enactment battle preparation or displays.  read more

Code: 61

17.00 GBP

WW2 British, Home Guard, ‘From Dusk Till Dawn’, A.G. Street, 1943.

WW2 British, Home Guard, ‘From Dusk Till Dawn’, A.G. Street, 1943.

First edition (Feb’ 1943) this is a first edition reprint of June 1943, 136 numbered pages. Published under the Book Production War Economy standard with black and white plates.
It is the classic first real telling of the founding of the Home Guard, latterly the Local Defence Volunteers.

Hardcover condition: ‘good’ (red boards with gilded letters)
Dust Jacket condit...  read more

Code: 60

Reserved

WW2 British, Shoes, Canvas (PT), Plimsolls, 1941.

WW2 British, Shoes, Canvas (PT), Plimsolls, 1941.

ULTRA RARE!!

British army plimsolls, brown fabric upper, brown painted steel eyelets, brown laces, brown rubber toe caps with black textured rubber to the sole.
Manufactured by N.B.R. Co Ltd, 1941 in size 11.

Used for physical training, barrack wear and made famous by Commandos for their stealth qualities, refer to final photo (highlighted in red).
<...  read more

Code: 56

Reserved

Folio Society WW1 Book Grouping

Folio Society WW1 Book Grouping

‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’, Edited and introduced by Lyn Macdonald, 2000, Folio Society, London

Hardback with slip case in excellent condition.

Over 250 pages of First World War Poets, Brooke, Cummings, Graves, et al and profusely illustrated with B&W photographs.

‘All Quiet on the Western Front’, Erich Maria Remarque, 1966 reprint, Folio Society, Lon...  read more

Code: 11

33.00 GBP

British WW1 MkVI Water Bottle, Somme, 'Battle of Thiepval Ridge' souvenir.

British WW1 MkVI Water Bottle, Somme, 'Battle of Thiepval Ridge' souvenir.

Coming from the effects of G. Moss, Machine Gun Corps, unusual by the addition of stencil applied lettering detailing the user’s participation in the Somme's, Battle of the Thiepval Ridge, worthy of future research.

Recognisable as of WW1 manufacture by its blue enamel and lack of wire loop, not to be confused with the MkVII which has the wire loop attached. One of three popular ...  read more

Code: 2

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WW2 British, ‘Chocolate and Boiled Sweets’ Tin, 1944

WW2 British, ‘Chocolate and Boiled Sweets’ Tin, 1944

Packed by D. & H. Ltd in June 1944, approx. 6” x 8” x 2”. Tin manufactured by the Metal Box Company with a lacquered inner to prevent rust. The tin, when packed, would have been sealed with white tape.

The tin formed part of the 14 man ‘composite’ or compo’ ration, which came in a number of variations but always included at least one of these tins.

An exceptional e...  read more

Code: 44

Reserved

WW2 British, Telegram Dated 4th May 1940, Buckingham Palace.

WW2 British, Telegram Dated 4th May 1940, Buckingham Palace.

A small and unusual item of ephemera and dating to just four days prior to the Battle of France with Guard Divisions and Buckingham Palace interest.  read more

Code: 41

11.00 GBP

WW2 British, Home Front, Salute the Soldier: Birmingham, Lapel Badge in Contemporary Storage Box.

WW2 British, Home Front, Salute the Soldier: Birmingham, Lapel Badge in Contemporary Storage Box.

Salute the Soldier Weeks were British National Savings campaigns with the aim of British Army equipment being sponsored by individual civil/town/city communities, hence, on this example, the designation Birmingham. Each county was set a target of money to raise with a plaque being awarded for fund raising efforts.

Prior to Salute the Soldier, War Weapons Weeks helped pay for the ...  read more

Code: 40

37.00 GBP