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1949 Pattern British Coldstream Guards Battledress to Major Smith with Command Patch & Medal Ribbon, Size 17. U 369. - U 369
A very nice 1949 Pattern British Coldstream Guards Battledress to Major L. R. Smith with Command Patches & Medal Ribbons, Size 17. It has "Coldstream Guards" shoulder titles on both shoulders along with 'Command Patches'. It has five sewn on medal ribbons consisting of the 39-45 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal & General Service Medal. Inside it has a clear makers label 'Globe Clothing Co.' of size 17 for height 6' 1" to 6' 2", breast 41" to 42" and waist 36" to 37". In superb condition with all buttons. Price includes UK delivery. U 369.
£175.00

Original, WW2, 1941 Dated, U.S Army 3rd Infantry Division Four Pocket - Artillery G.1 Jacket. Sn 6281. - Sn 6281
This is a very good original condition WW2 , G.1. Four pocket tunic dated 1941 to a Sergeant in the 3rd Infantry Division Artillery. The jacket, Wool-Serge O.D was made by the 'Superior Clothing Company' dated January 14th 1941 ( label illustrated) and is size 38L. It has original shoulder and sleeve insignia and stripes. The collar badges identify the Sergeant as belonging to the 'C' battery 3rd Infantry Regiment. This Regiment fought in North Africa, Italy and Germany eventually capturing the Berchtesgarden. This is a fine original jacket to a fighting Regiment. Price includes UK delivery. Sn 6281.
£275.00

British 2nd Lieutenant's, 1949 Pattern South Staffordshire Glider Troops Battledress By Bloom Manchester. U 359. - U 359
This is an excellent original British Officer's 1949 Pattern South Staffordshire Glider Troops Battledress Blouse Tunic. It is clean, undamaged with all material, stitching and buttons intact. The epaulettes are mounted with 2nd Lieutenant's single cloth pips ( white and green on red cloth background). Both shoulders are mounted with red cloth patches embroidered in yellow with the Regiment name 'South Stafford' & the image of a Glider. The left shoulder is mounted with a blue cloth shield embroidered in gold with Crown & Portcullis. The lapels are mounted with metal 'knotted rope ' badges. The inside of the blouse has a white label printed in black ink ' Blouse battledress 1949 pattern, Size 5' with additional size information and retailer detail ' B. Bloom Ltd, Miles Platting Mcr 10 (Manchester) 1954 date & War Dept arrow. Also present is an ink stamp ' WMD' with Arrow & '435' (all illustrated). Price includes UK delivery. U 359.
£245.00

1945 US Army Officers Eisenhower jacket -Field Jacket . U 123. - U 123
The Eisenhower jacket or "Ike" jacket, officially known as the Jacket, Field, Wool, Olive Drab, is a type of waist-length jacket developed for the U.S. Army during the later stages of World War II and named after Dwight D. Eisenhower. Intended to be worn on its own or as an insulating layer beneath the M-1943 Field Jacket and over the standard wool flannel shirt and wool sweater, it featured a pleated back, adjustable waist band, fly-front buttons, bellows chest pockets, slash side pockets, and shoulder straps.A superb condition 1944 pattern Olive Drab Wool Field Jacket or "Ike" Jacket of a First Lieutenant of the Signal Corps wearing patches of the 7th and 27th Infantry Division. Named inside, "112265 HOLBRITTER". He has 2 overseas service bars and the rank bars are silver bullion wire. It has a nice label showing it was issued on 14.4.1945 by the Moda Coat Company and is size 36R. In excellent undamaged condition and price includes UK delivery. U 123.
£145.00

C1990’s Iraqi Desert Storm Era British Nato Tropical Desert Sand Camouflage Combat Jacket With British Para Jump Wings & Formation Patch Insignia. U 383 - U 383
These C1990’s Tropical Combat jackets were issued to British / NATO troops during the Iraqi wars. This example in correct lightweight cotton material has no damage or mothing and is clean apart from some light storage staining. It has the correct flap pockets and buttoned cuffs. All of the original lightweight nylon buttons are present. The inside of the smock has a nice label with ‘Jacket combat tropical desert dp’ designation, NATO stores code, cleaning instructions & size 180 (cms height 5’ 10”) & 104 (cms 41” chest). One sleeve has cloth British para jump wings above formation patch. The other sleeve has cloth British Union flag above formation patch (illustrated). The price for this combat jacket worthy of further research regarding the formation patches includes UK delivery. U 383
£225.00

Final Stage Production 1970's British Camouflaged Parachutist's Airborne Troops Pattern Denison Smock By H.E. Textiles of Leicester, Size 4. Sn - 19799:1
This is an original, British Camouflaged Airborne troops/ Parachutist's Denison Smock used by British Troops during the troubles in Northern Ireland and The Falklands War. These Denison's were manufactured in the final stages of Denison production during the 1970's and can be identified by the code 8405-99-973 found on labels in the garments. The 8405 prefix is a NATO stores number (see page 159 of the book, Denison by Bruce Wilson). It has elasticated cuffs, tail flap with stud fasteners and full zip. Inside the body has its original label stamped 'Smock Camouflage 8405-99-973-5164 Size No 4 H.E. Textiles A/78/CLO/42682/CB(CT)4B'. This label has the name COLE written on it. All material and stitching are. All zips and stud fasteners are present and work perfectly. Price includes UK delivery. Sn 19799:1
£795.00
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