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Badges Home Front a selection of medical, railway and fire service badges from an old collection.
Badges Home Front a selection of medical, railway and fire service badges from an old collection.
Binoculars in R.E.L. Canada case. Binoculars maker marked 'C.G.B. 40 MA 7x50 22091-C' and 'Patt.2/
Binoculars in R.E.L. Canada case. Binoculars maker marked 'C.G.B. 40 MA 7x50 22091-C' and 'Patt.2/1900A R.E.L/Canada 1945'. Army arrow stamped and...
Binoculars marked GE/471, with leather case stamped 'WRAY GE/293-471 London' and crown over 'AM'.
Binoculars marked GE/471, with leather case stamped 'WRAY GE/293-471 London' and crown over 'AM'.
Buttons - all Armorial (approx 33) - all large - different types - all silver plated
German WW2 pair of 10x50 binoculars stamped df.actl kreigsmarine good clear optics, eye cups
German WW2 pair of 10x50 binoculars stamped df.actl kreigsmarine good clear optics, eye cups missing.
German WW2 pair of Busch 8x24 binoculars complete with strap and lens cover.
GSM spare bars for Iraq and Kurdistan.
Mercantile Marine Medal named Hubert J. Harrison. Born Whitby 1891. (1)
Mercantile Marine Medal to John G. Strong. Born Sunderland
Mercantile Marine Medal to John H. Sumners. Born Sunderland. Correct surname 'Sumner' the recipient has tried to remove the 's' from his surname.
Mercantile Marine Medal to Vincent Harper. Born Sunderland.
MGS interesting privately made bars for Nivelle, Vimera, Vittoria, Corunna, some fittings a/f
MGS interesting privately made bars for Nivelle, Vimera, Vittoria, Corunna, some fittings a/f
Russian WW2 pair of 7x50 binoculars with rubber lens protectors, possibly used for tank crews.
Russian WW2 pair of 7x50 binoculars with rubber lens protectors, possibly used for tank crews.
Telescope a leather cased WW1 spotting type scope, wear to finish but optics look ok.
Marlow FC v Tring Town 28 March 1959, and v Negretti & Zambra Sports 4th April 1959. (2) ...[more]