WW1 GERMAN BAVARIAN CAVALRY OFFICERS PICKELHAUBE
Model 1896 Bavarian Cavalry Officer Pickelhaube.
Excellent and basically untouched condition per photos. read more
4600.00 NZD
WW2 GERMAN DEMJANSK SHIELD
Recently acquired Vet bring-back Demjansk shield 1942.
Without cloth backing and clearly removed from a uniform. read more
500.00 NZD
WW2 INFANTRY ASSULT BADGE MARKED JB. & CO
Recently acquired Vet bring back German WW2 Infantry Assault Badge Maker marked reverse, J.B. & Co. manufacture, Julius Bauer & Co. Scarce maker read more
300.00 NZD
WW2 GERMAN WOUND BADGE IN BLACK
Recently acquired Vet bring back and early painted brass variety. read more
100.00 NZD
WW2 GERMAN WOUND BADGE IN BLACK
Recently acquired Vet bring back and uncleaned. read more
100.00 NZD
WW2 NEW ZEALAND/BRITISH TROBUK MM GROUP TO STANLEY MAY
Stanley May was born 9 June 1916 in West Derby, Lancashire, England.
In August 1939 he joined the Royal Army in the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders, Service Number 2929616. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion which served in Sudan, Egypt, and Libya (Tobruk). The Allies had captured the strategically important city of Tobruk and in 1942 were holding it (along with the 2nd Battalio... read more
WW2 BRITISH/NEW ZEALAND TROBUK MM GROUP TO STANLEY MAY
Stanley May was born 9 June 1916 in West Derby, Lancashire, England.
In August 1939 he joined the Royal Army in the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders, Service Number 2929616. He was assigned to the 2nd Battalion which served in Sudan, Egypt, and Libya (Tobruk). The Allies had captured the strategically important city of Tobruk and in 1942 were holding it (along with the 2nd Battalio... read more
WW1 NEW ZEALAND MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO IMPERIAL CAMEL CORPS
Killed in Action Memorial Plaque to 17466 Trooper Carroll Henry Thomas Sandford, 4th Battalion, Imperial Camel Corps (NZ), N.Z.E.F.
Carroll was Killed in Action (Died of his Wounds) on 28 November, 1917 during the Third Battle of Gaza, aged 21.
He received a Gunshot Wound to the left thigh requiring amputation and a Gunshot Wound to his left arm which was fracture... read more










