
Webley MKVI 455 1919 Prideaux Device (MM1361)
Scarce "speed" loader for Webley .455 caliber revolvers. Seldom seen.
Scarce "speed" loader for Webley .455 caliber revolvers. Seldom seen.
Dated 1939. Leather is marked "Thiele A.-G. Dresden 1939". Flap has some tinnies added, most likely by a GI. Very good overall condition.
Original WWI US belt with gear. 1911 holster is dated 1918 and marked "G&K" and "WJD". Canteen is very good. First aid pouch has a small kit. Magazine pouch is dated 1918 and marked "P.B. & Co.". Very good overall condition.
Lot of four SS booklets. SS Soldbuch with picture inside and earliest dates (inside booklet) of 1944. Dich Ruft Die SS booklet, which is a little tatty and has a hole punch thru top left corner. 1944 dated SS Soldatenfeund. Lastly a 1942 dated SS Leitheft. A reasonably priced set with a hard to find SS Soldbuch with photo.
Lot of Civil war mini balls, Spencer cartridges, buttons and belt buckle.
US pilots survival gear from the Vietnam Era. Manufactured by Precision Inc. Interesting three in one set of axe, shovel and saw. Has original pouch. Very good overall condition.
.50 Caliber linker WWII era. Very good condition.
Unissued WWII Luftwaffe helmet decal!
WWI issue British truncheon. Lead cap, with studs, is broad arrow marked and dated 1918. A desirable trench weapon!
Model of 1887 with brass plate fixed to mouth. Leather is marked Rock Island Arsenal. Leather strap has a tear, otherwise good overall condition.
Scarce "speed" loader for Webley .455 caliber revolvers. Seldom seen.
Scarce "speed" loader for Webley .455 caliber revolvers. Seldom seen.
The Johnson Indoor Target Gun was designed in 1945 and manufactured in late 1946 or early 1947. The heavy cardboard box it came in also served as its target backstop. The .177 caliber BBs had a velocity of about 100 feet per second. It is propelled by a rubber bungee tube. The Indoor Target gun was introduced in mid-1947. At a $15 list price it was not a good seller. Other BB guns, and even...
U.S. WWII German T.Mi.35 Training Tellermine. A WWII manufactured T.Mi.35 mine built by the U.S. to train troops on how to deactivate live Tellermines. This mine is inert and hollow.