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WW2 1942 U.S. Army Holster For .45 ACP Calibre Colt 1911 & 1911A1 Semi Automatic Pistols By Sears With Thigh Cord. Sn 21007 - 21007
These holsters were the standard holster for American troops carrying the M-1911 or M-1911A1 semi automatic pistol. The holster is in excellent condition. It has a full flap cover with eyelet which fastens to a brass stud on the front of the holster. The flap is embossed with the ‘U.S’ (Army) roundel. On the reverse it has a leather belt loop, secured with stitching and four brass rivets. It also has a steel wire belt hanger. The leather belt loop on the back of the holster is impressed by the manufacturer ‘Sears’ above ‘1942’ date. The muzzle end of the holster has a brass ringed hole fitted with original coiled thigh cord. All of the stitching & leather of the holster are clean and intact. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 21007
£295.00

*Rare* WWII Japanese Army Officer's Brown Leather Sword Belt and Rare Brass Chain Sword Hanger. L 358. - L 358
A WW2 Japanese Army Officer's brown leather sword belt and rare brass chain sword hanger. The sword belt is in very good condition. It has a 2" steel buckle secured on a leather tab which is stitched to the belt, it has a leather keeper, the stitching is all present and secure. The buckle has fixed belt prongs. At the other end of the belt there is a leather strap belt end which has seven sets of double buckle holes. The end is in very good condition and has a stitched star. On the reverse it is plain leather. There are no markings on the belt. The belt measures 42" long and 2 3/4" wide. Complete with the belt is a rare brass chain sword hanger. The chain hanger is clipped onto a metal loop which is stitched onto a leather belt loop, see the close up photograph.The hanger is in perfect condition and has a brass clip with hook and a separate hook on a chain at one end and a brass clip at the other end. The stitching is present and secure. It measures 14 1/2" long from end to end. (see 'Military Swords Of Japan 1868-1945' book by Richard Fuller and Ron Gregory, pages 92 plate 104 for the hanger). The price includes UK delivery. L 358.
£525.00

Complete, American Made, Smith & Wesson, Police/ Security, Tooled Leather Pistol Holster Rig. L 258. - L 258
This is a great opportunity to own an original complete, Smith & Wesson, American made, heavy duty tooled leather Rig. The Rig comprises a 2 inch width, Heavy duty black leather belt beautifully tooled in a basket weave and scallop edge design. The belt will fit waist sizes 34" to 42" and has a large 3" steel buckle which is removeable to allow greater adjustment along the belt's width. This feature provides greater waist size adjustment. The belt is profusely stamped with S&W logos and number '42'. The belt is fitted with all original tooled matching Smith and Wesson accessories which are all crisply stamped on the reverse with S&W logos and product numbers including, An open top quick draw holster for 4" barrel pistols with press stud retainer and additional quick release stud fastener ( stamped B501 94W, PAT # 3.942.692), A closed top handcuff pouch with single stud flap fastener ( stamped B70W), An open top Pepper/CS Spray holder (stamped B74W) and a double ammunition carrier with 2 individual flaps and stud fasteners. (stamped B67W). The rig also has a torch hanger with 1 ½ inch inner diameter steel ring and 5 free hanging, matching tooled leather belt loops, (1 stitched leather loop , 4 loops with double stud fasteners). Price for this complete, rugged and attractive, tooled leather S&W Police/ Security Rig includes UK delivery. L 258.
£275.00

**ALL FOUND TOGETHER**WW1 1917 Imperial German Army Officer’s Leather Hard Case Holster for Luger PO8 9mm Parabellum Pistols, Imperial German Marked Stripping Tool & Period Double Magazine Carrier Pouch With Original WW1 Magazine. Sn 20936 - 20936
An original, WWI dated Leather Holster for the Luger 9mm Parabellum Pistols, Imperial German Marked Stripping Tool & Period Double Magazine Carrier Pouch With Original WW1 Magazine all found together. Made of brown Cow hide, the Holster has an integral leather pouch with stud fastener sewn into the inside of its lid, for a Luger pistol stripping tool which is present. The original period steel tool is clean & undamaged and has an imperial inspection mark on one side. The holster has an open top magazine pouch on its right aspect. The flap cover of the holster is secured by a buckle which functions as it should. The inside of the holster’s lid has a clear 1917 date impressed into the leather and indistinct makers name. The holster has two rear belt loops. Between the belt loops is a stylised monogram signature in ink most likely the name of the Officer issued with the holster. The holster has the correct quick draw strap with leather toggle. The holster is accompanied by a period leather double magazine pouch. The lid has a steel stud which fastens to the eyelet of a leather tab on the front of the pouch. The rear has a single belt loop. Inside the holster are 2 compartments for individual luger magazines. One compartment contains an original Luger pistol 9mm magazine. The steel magazine is clean and undamaged and its loading spring works as it should. The Ww1 wood toggle butt is undamaged and has Imperial inspection mark above number ‘6418a +’. All leather and stitching of the holster and pouch are clean and intact. The price for this excellent Luger set includes UK delivery. Sn 20936
£595.00

WW2 1942 Nazi German Officer's Leather Hard Case Holster For Luger 9mm Parabellum Pistols By ‘jhz' (Jean Weipert Offenbach). Sn 20935 - 20935
This original Nazi German Officer's WW2 dated holster for Luger 9mm Parabellum Pistols is in excellent condition. Made of hard Cow hide brown Leather, the Holster is buckle fastening and has an integral leather pouch with alloy stud fastener sewn into the inside of its lid, for a Luger pistol stripping tool (tools available separately on this website) and a magazine pouch on its right hand aspect ( magazines available separately on this website). It has the correct 'quick draw strap with leather toggle. The Holster has 2 belt loops to the rear. All stitching, straps and buckle are intact. The holster is crisply stamped by the manufacturer on the rear ‘jhz' ( Nazi wartime manufacturer code for Jean Weipert Offenbach) together with National emblem Eagle with Swastika heer / army acceptance mark, waffenamt, 1942 date & ‘PO 8’ designation. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 20935
£395.00

WW2 Era Nazi German Army Officer’s Leather Map Case With 2 1943 dated Maps ‘Ostfront Mit Nahen Osten (Eastern Front With Middle East) & Nr 10 Sud Ost St Valery (South East France) Map Log Sheets & 2 Original Period Pencils. Sn 20930 - 20930
A very nice example of a German Army M35 Map Case in a pebbled black leather with front pockets for the ruler, seven pencils and the Deckungswinkelmesser (distance measuring device, 5 pencils, measuring device and ruler absent). The lift strap for the Deckungswinkelmesser is present. The fold over flap is closed by a single leather strap and buckle. The inside is divided into two compartments whilst the back of the case are two adjustable belt straps. The compartments contain 2x 1943 dated Maps ‘Ostfront Mit Nahen Osten (Eastern Front With Middle East) & Nr 10 Sud Ost St Valery (South East France), some Map Log Sheets with german text and grid layout & 2 Original Period Pencils The inside of the flap has indistinct period handwritten characters. All stitching and leather are clean and intact. There are no visible maker or date marks on the leather. Illustrated in image 1 is a Nazi German Soldier wearing one of these cases in the field. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 20930 (shelves storeroom)
£245.00

**VERY RARE**WW2 U.S. Army Native American Indian Code Talkers Wampum Bead Decorated Document Satchel Pouch With Copies Of Paperwork Referencing Garfield T Brown A U.S. Army Lakota Oglala ‘Code Talker’ . Sn 20873 - 20873
The idea of using American Indians who were fluent in both their traditional tribal language and in English to send secret messages in battle was first put to the test in World War I with the Choctaw Telephone Squad and other Native communications experts and messengers. However, it wasn’t until World War II that the US military developed a specific policy to recruit and train American Indian speakers to become code talkers. A code talker is the name given to American Indians who used their tribal language to send secret communications on the battlefield. Most people have heard of the famous Navajo (or Diné) code talkers who used their traditional language to transmit secret Allied messages in the Pacific theatre of combat during World War II. But there were at least 14 other Native nations, including the Cherokee and Comanche, that served as code talkers in both the Pacific and Europe during the war. The US Army was the first branch of the military that began recruiting code talkers from places like Oklahoma in 1940. Other branches, such as the US Marines and Navy, followed a few years later, and the first class of 29 Navajo code talker US Marine recruits completed its training in 1942. Apart from basic training, these men had to develop and memorize a unique military code using their mostly unwritten language, and were placed in a guarded room until this task was completed. Most code talkers were assigned in pairs to a military unit. During battle, one person would operate the portable radio while the second person would relay and receive messages in the Native language and translate them into English (a contemporary image of 2 Naïve American code talkers is illustrated in our images). Their work was highly dangerous especially in the Pacific, because Japanese soldiers would deliberately target officers, medics, and radiomen, and code talkers had to keep moving as they transmitted their messages. The work of hundreds of code talkers was essential to Allied victory in World War II, and they were present at many important battles, including at Utah Beach during the D-Day invasion in France, and at Iwo Jima in the Pacific. In fact, 5th Marine Division signal officer Major Howard Connor stated, “Were it not for the Navajos, the Marines would never have taken Iwo Jima.” Despite their heroic contributions during the war, American Indian code talkers were told that they had to keep their work secret. They couldn’t even tell their family members about their communications work. Since the codes that they developed remained unbroken, the US military wanted to keep the program classified in case the code talkers were needed again in future wars. The WWII code talker program was declassified in 1968. In 2001 Congressional Gold Medals were given to the Navajo and other code talkers. The brave actions of the Code talkers was remembered in the 2002 Hollywood war film Windtalkers war film directed and co-produced by John Woo, starring Nicolas Cage, Adam Beach, Peter Stormare, Noah Emmerich, Mark Ruffalo, and Christian Slater. This is an original U.S Army WW2 American Indian Code Talkers Document Satchel Pouch. The soft leather pouch is mounted with metal American Eagle badge and has wampum decoration (small cylindrical beads traditionally made by some North American Indian peoples from shells, strung together used for exchange and also worn as decoration and for ceremonial / spiritual purposes). The inside of the pouch has period indistinct hand writing which is translated in the paperwork which accompanies the pouch and can be seen in our images. The paperwork also has examples of Wampum decorated items and references to Garfield T Brown a U.S. Army Lakota Oglala ‘Code Talker’ (when Garfield T. Brown volunteered for the Army at Fort Crook, Neb. in 1942, he did not realize he would play such a pivotal role in World War II and bring back an original flag of the Nazis captured in Aachen, Germany in 1944. The Oglala Lakota soldier, served with the 32nd field Artillery, 1st Infantry Division, in many conflicts during WWII; including North Africa, Omaha Beach, Normandy, Belgium, and the Battle of the Bulge. His war memorabilia were donated to the Indian Museum of North America at Crazy Horse memorial during the ceremony which is also referenced in the paperwork). The pouch has 2 hanging / security straps with buckles. The leather has just the service wear to be expected. The price for this rare to find piece of historic WW2 equipment with paperwork includes UK delivery. Sn 20873 (Shelf Storeroom)
£475.00

WW1 1918 American Form LF Co PT Marked Saddle Bucket / Boot For Small Frame Carbines. Sn 20843 - 20843
This is an open top saddle 'Bucket' Holster For small frame carbines. It is in American form made of quality brown hide and has brass rivets and rings. The open top bucket has padded reinforced edges at the throat and muzzle end. The main body of the boot has slots for straps and sturdy reinforced stitched edges. The leather has some age and use related scuffs. The bucket is 32 ¼” length and the mouth opening is 6 ½” x 2”. The leather is impressed by the maker ‘LF Co PT ‘ and 1918 date. The price for this item worthy of further research regarding the maker includes UK delivery. NB. The deactivated Marlin Model 1892 lever action carbine size rifle illustrated with this bucket is not included but is available separately on this website Stock number D 1564. (The bucket would also accommodate small Remington Rolling Block, Martini & Snider carbines which we regularly stock on this web site). Sn 20843
£195.00

*As Found* WWI 1916 Dated Imperial German Army Officer’s Leather Hard Case Holster for Luger PO8 9mm Parabellum Pistol, Spare Magazine and Tool. 20824. - 20824
An original, WWI dated Leather Holster for the Luger 9mm Parabellum Pistol (The Pistole Parabellum or Parabellum-Pistole (Pistol Parabellum), commonly known as just the Luger or Luger P08, is a toggle-locked recoil-operated semi-automatic pistol. The Luger was produced in several models and by several nations from 1898 to 1949. The design was first patented by Georg Luger. It was meant to be an improvement of the Borchardt C-93 pistol, and was initially produced as the Parabellum Automatic Pistol, Borchardt-Luger System by the German arms manufacturer Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken (DWM). The first production model was known as the Modell 1900 Parabellum). Made of thick brown Cow hide, the Holster has an integral leather pouch with stud fastener sewn into the inside of its lid, for a Luger pistol stripping tool which is present. The holster has a magazine pouch on its right aspect, which has an original magazine within. The flap cover of the holster is secured by a buckle which functions as it should. Below the lid of the holster to the rear is an impressed manufacturer mark; ‘BURSHARD PASING’ ‘1916’. The holster has two rear belt loops which are solid and intact. The holster has the correct quick draw strap with leather toggle. The leather is strong and supple and the stitching is clean and intact. The price includes UK delivery. 20824.
£495.00

**RARE**WW1 1918 German Bern & Cie Luftstreikrafte & Later Luftwaffe Nazi German Pilot’s Leather Holster For Mauser Model 1914 & Similar Size 7.65mm Calibre Semi Auto Pistols With ‘L.Z. St. J.Fbg’ (Light Aircraft Collection Directorate Freiberg Cartouche. - 20837
This is a near mint, rare, WW1 dated German Holster For WW1 & WW2 era 7.65mm calibre pistols carried by Imperial German Luftstreikrafte air force and later WW2 Nazi Luftwaffe pilots. It is made of Brown Cowhide with full flap cover and single retaining strap with single stud fastener. It has a single magazine pouch on its front aspect, the top of which is covered by the flap when closed. The inside of the holster’s flap is impressed with maker’s name that looks like ‘Bern & Cie’ above crisp ‘1918’ date . The front of the holster has a cartouche ‘L.Z. St. J.Fbg’ which translates to “Light Aircraft Collection Directorate Freiberg” which indicates it was issued by the German Government department responsible for the acceptance of newly built aircraft into the German Air Force prior to the Treaty of Versailles which prohibited such activities from 1919. The spare magazine pouch size would indicate it was designed for 7.65mm calibre pistol. German forces carried a variety of sidearms in this calibre that would fit this holster. We have illustrated the holster fitted with WWI & inter war issue German Mauser Model 1914/34 pistol . It would also fit a Langenham, Dreyse, Menta, Walther Model 4 and Ortgies to name but a few. All leather & stitching are clean and intact. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 20836 (NB Please note the deactivated Model 1914 / 34 pistol illustrated in the images is not included but is available separately on our website stock number Sn 20774, we also have other period similar frame size German 7.65mm calibre semi auto pistols available) Sn 20837
£575.00
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