Archive for January, 2012

1908 Patern Cavalry Troopers Sword

Hi All

Been ages again, sorry! trust your all well….

With all the War Horse hype at the moment I thought Ild post this, I came by it some time ago with the intention of "having a pop" with my Shire, a turnip on a stick and nice day. I’ve not got round to it yet but come the summer….

Anyway, from the little I know its maker marked "S B & N", with the X to denote some block chopping test and the usual broad arrow and acceptance stamps, I sadly cannot find a date of manufacture on it, Its a red rubber pistol style handle with a faint crown above 2XE and olive painted steel handguard. if anyone can add any more please do…

Hope its of interest.

Best wishes

Reg

P.S, if anyone would like to swap/px this for any interesting deac rifles or buy it please PM me, you will probably save me from an embarassing, turnip and sword related end cool militaria


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Need help! 3 new WW2? dumps found, help again with loads of finds…. (pics and video)

Hi all just recently found 3 new dumps where theyre all relatively close to each other, Im not sure I photographed it all or videoed it all as there’s so much of it I found. Can anyone confirm also that the glass bottles I found are victorian? or post war? The photo of the lid isint very clear it reads "Space for name, Mady by cranbux Ltd of norwich England, Odol solid dentrifice"

The weird thing that looks like part of a electric pylon with the weirdly placed stamp reads "Made in england" with a weird logo and as I type this having a closer look at it in better lighting Ive just realised its dated 1943 O_O

Any shoe experts able to verify those are soldiers boot relics? or just civilian?

Is the mug RAF issue?

biggest find today It was round and big and complete, it was just an old frying pan :(

When I left as it got too dark I went back to one of the other little dumps and dug up a weird tumbler, "To bill (I think) merry xmas love aliana" what sort of name is that? :shok_yikes: is it ww2 era this hand painted tumbler(?)

also some of the glass bottles are old heinz bottles and that big milk type one says "creamery Elgin" on it

I have a 6 minute video showing some relic pieces hopefully to aid anyone who wishes to help me ID some stuff! :( uploading as I type….

cheers :(


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FallschirmjÄger stahlhelm scheunenfund paratropper selten 2wk

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what do you think part 2 .

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well heres my finished article,used Rennisance wax and what a difference .im a happy man .it worked out thanks to members on here thanx for helping me out,its been a good disscussion topic,but i dont think il do it again lol.[]


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M24 Grenades !!

Interesting selection of M24’s i’ve had over the years !!Attachment 296378


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Rare German mags for assault rifles plus MP 44 mount and muzzel break?

Not mine! But wish they were.

Regards

Bigsie


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Feldbluse 36 Modell 42 (Waffen SS)

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2wk hosenträger aus der zeit ungebraucht 2ww

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Soldat in seltener Uniform / Stahlhelm auf Panzerspähwagen Balkenkreuz

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2wk gebirgsjäger brille wehrmacht ungebraucht 2ww

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