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| Model of Vickers Wellington Bomber - WWII, fitter built, mounted on stand with ash tray base. Made from aircraft Aluminium. Nicely detailed, 10" (25 cm) wing span.
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| Silk Escape Map Sheet 44C & D - WWII, double sided in full colour showing Burma, Siam and French Indo China. Overall very good condition. 37" x 23" (94 cm x 58 cm).
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| Silver Signet Ring - discovered on the site of a former USAAF wartime bomber base in Suffolk, Eastern England. Stamped with initials A.C. there is an embossed Eagle with legend ELEURIBUS and UNUM. We believe this translates to "alone a single soul". If only this ring could talk, it must surely have a story to tell. Stamped inside Sterling with coat of arms above.
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| RAF Wartime EPNS Ash Tray - RAF Wings and Kings Crown logo applied to centre. Excellent condition. 4" square (11 cm).
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| RAF Wartime EPNS Napkin Ring - RAF Wings and Kings Crown applied to the front. Excellent condition. 22" (5 cm) diameter.
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| Air Crew Flight Suit - Royal Naval Air Squadron issue, Mk 14. To fit height 5'11"-6'2" (180-188 cm). Dated 1980. Complete with numerous Squadron Patches. Main zip at fault.
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| Khaki Drill Tunic and Trousers - RAF WWII, dated 1942. Fitted with RAF Pilot's brevet and badge to a Pilot Officer Glenn. King's Crown buttons. Chest size 39-40" (100-102 cm). Trousers are in excellent condition, waist size 30" (76 cm).
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| 1933 Pattern Flying Gauntlets - RAF/RAAF, Ref. 22C/261 Size 9. Original Lightning zips fitted. Overall excellent condition with minor service wear.
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| Luftwaffe Flight Suit - post-war, nylon. To fit height: 6' (183 cm). Mint unissued condition.
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| Luftwaffe Flying Gauntlets - brown leather, unlined with tightening strap. Excellent original condition and a good size.
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| Luftwaffe 'Fliegerkombi' - WWII Issue First Pattern, this pattern is associated with the Battle of Britain in "salt and pepper" fabric, with horizontal crotch zip. This suit is unusual in that it has been manufacturer modified - a ring pull emergency release system has been added. Manufacturer's label Striegel and Wagner with modification label to Karl Heisler, Berlin. The suit is stamped Fl-Gr. G6PP, which we think is the issue unit number. All the zips are original - it is superb condition. This early modified suit would be hard to better.
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| Luftwaffe WWII Flying Boots - in very good original condition. Zips are in working order with original leather pulls, manufactured by Opti. The soles, which show signs of service wear, are marked "Original Wilop". Leather and suede uppers are in excellent shape - there is a period repair to the heel area of the right boot. Excellent fur lined interior. Manufacturer's label obscured, but approximate Size 9/10 (Continental 43/44).
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| Luftwaffe Brown Leather Service Belt - used by "other ranks", with alloy buckle bearing the Luftwaffe emblem. We bought this as an original item, but believe that the buckle may be a reproduction. We have priced, and are selling, on this basis. Ideal for re-enactment.
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| USAAF Shearling Flying Jacket - lined, Ground Crew issue (mechanic's), Chest size 42" (107 cm).
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| USAAF 'Chocolate' Tunic - in near mint condition with original badges. This jacket features a "lazy belt" incorporated within the pattern. The lining and interior are very clean and nicely labelled to "Phila. Quarter Master Depot" complete with inspection stamp and clearly dated 20th October 1941. Four embroidered service bars to left sleeve. Chest size 36-38" (91-97 cm). This tunic would be hard to better in any collection.
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| USAF Issue L2-B Flying Jacket - dating from the 1960's. This jacket differs from the MA-1, in that it's not insulated, features epaulettes, and has a waist closing tab. This jacket was subsequently used by a British helicopter pilot in the Army Air Corps, so it has had a varied service career! Manufacturer's label, squadron and name patches removed, otherwise completely original with some service wear. 40" chest (102 cm).
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| Summer Flying Suit - Australian Air Force, WWII. This is an un-issued example -, it even has the manufacturer's paper label attached to the front. The interior label reads "N91 1942 Size 2 Made in Australia". This suit is very similar in design to the early pattern RAF Sidcot, but with buttons replacing the zip closures. A near perfect example to display in your RAAF collection – or it is ready to take to the air after 62 years!
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| RAF Sun Glasses - WWII, Middle East Issue, Ref. 22C/1042, including original issue tin.
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| Cloth Skull Cap - in yellow cotton for use by downed airmen to aid visibility/rescue. Standard issue item with 1941 pattern Mae West. Nice AM stamping. (This is a picture of our SOLD stock item 774 - the cap that we now have for sale is almost identical)
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| 'Warren' Safety Flying Helmet - Patent No. 14310, named to L. Newman. These helmets were invented by Mr Warren of Hendon, near London, in the early 1900's. While they were never officially adopted by the military, they were popular with trainee pilots in the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Naval Air Service. There is some service wear, but overall in very good condition. A very rare early flying helmet.
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