Sterling and Enamel Canadian Machine Gun Corps Tie Pin
Very nice item with attractive enamels on sterling (marked). read more
1940 Dated Battle of Britian RAF Type B Flying Helmet
A fantastic Type B flying helmet dated 1940. Showing scuffing and service wear to the exterior and chamois lining. Extremely well marked inside to AM, maker and key date of 1940.
All tabs, pulls and zips are present and functioning. Pictures do not do this justice as it just has tons of character and will be a highlight of a collection. read more
WW2 RCN Ship's Ensign / Flag
A large linen Ensign showing some wear and tear with scattered holing.
Cordage and brass fittings are present. This will make a great backdrop for an RCN collection. Measures about 4 feet in length by about three. read more
250.00 CAD
WW1 British/Canadian Leather Jerkin
A good example of a scarce WW1 jerking. The leather has been treated and is supple but a bit oily to the touch. No markings remain to the liner (I have one in my collection which is inked 1918 and WD). Composite buttons are present. A few areas of scuffing and wear to the leather and a small separation to the stitching along one shoulder.
Displays very well. read more
WW2 US Ike Tunic - 8th Airforce
A very nice tunic complete with various insignia. read more
75.00 CAD
1944 Canadian Battle Dress Tunic
A clean size 9 Tunic which is well marked. Has Canada shoulder and Sgt Ranks to the arms. read more
Royal Military College of Canada Dress Blue Tunic and Pants c.1930
A very nice RMC "Monkey Suit" predating 1940 when the College was closed during the War. Very nice condition with bullion patch and student number ID 1320 to both pieces. Unresearched.
No collars or shoulder titles present. read more
150.00 CAD
WW2 US Wool Service Trousers
Very nice condition but no tags or marks inside that I can find. read more
1 Canadian Pioneers Sleeve Batch
Crossed Rifle and Pick sleeve badge worn by the First Canadian Pioneers. read more
WW1 Princess Mary Bullet Pencil
A charming bullet pencil which was part of the contents of the Princess Mary Christmas Gift Tin. The brass casing bears the Monogram whilst the bullet is marked STERLING. The pencil is still present. read more