Britain
British and Commonwealth firearms, ammunition, equipment, and field gear from the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, with an emphasis on well-documented service pieces and detailed research notes.
Rifles & Carbines
- Lee Enfield No. 5 Mk I “Jungle Carbine” - Lightweight .303 British carbine with rubber recoil pad and lightening cuts, profiled with service history, restoration notes, and shooting impressions.
Accessories & Protective Gear
- 1942 Enfield Rifle Sling (S.S.H. LTD) - Khaki web sling for Lee Enfield rifles, Canadian-made Pattern 1937 equipment with blackened brass fittings.
- 1951 Enfield Breech Cover (C.B. & Co. Ltd) - Australian made canvas breech cover for .303 Lee Enfield rifles with C.B. & Co. Ltd maker stamp, 1951 date, A.M. 23/71 contract code and D↑D property mark.
- 1952 Enfield Muzzle Cover - Australian made green canvas muzzle cover for Lee Enfield rifles with D↑D, AA 0404 and MTX 1952 markings.
- WWII "Lamp, Electric, No. 1" Blackout Lamp (C.H. Ltd) - Belt mounted blackout and inspection lamp with hood and dimmer, used by British troops and civil defence personnel during nighttime blackouts.
- British Pattern 1937 Utility Pouch Chest Rig & Associated Webbing (1940–1942) - Two-pouch chest-mounted Pattern 1937 webbing configuration with yoke and waist strap, incorporating M.E.Co and J & A dated components from the early WWII period.
Insignia, Badges & Commemoratives
- British Army Cap Badge - Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby Regiment) - Bi-metal WWII-era cap badge with stag and oak wreath motif worn by the Sherwood Foresters of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
- Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) Cap Badge - King’s Crown pattern RAMC cap badge with Rod of Asclepius medical emblem and laurel wreath design.
- British Army Royal Engineers Cap Badge (George VI Era) - Brass Other Ranks Royal Engineers cap badge with crowned “GR” cypher and long rear slider (1936–1952).
Ammunition & Ordnance
- .303 British Mk VII Ammunition (WRA 1943) - Winchester made .303 British Mk VII ball cartridges with WRA 1943 headstamp, produced in the United States under wartime contracts for British and Commonwealth forces.
- .303 British Mk VII Ammunition (R↑L 1941) - British made .303 Mk VII ball cartridges with R↑L 1941 headstamp from the Royal Laboratory, Woolwich, preserved in an original I.S.A.A. marked 32 round carton.