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  1. This advert is COMPLETED!

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    Full set of Wehrmacht dress uniform aiguillettes (dress cords) complete with both metal finials. Excellent condition

    £100

    - GB

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  2. Time Left: 6 days and 11 hours

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    Short handled Wehrmacht wire cutters with cardboard handles. Used to cut wire during assaults they have cardboard handles to save on materials, weight and to be insulated. Original but unmarked.

    £125

    - GB

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    Norwegian Military Administrative Official identity badge. Two piece, die struck alloy badge with black, white and red enamel with a nickel/ silver plate finish. The oval badge is roughly 63 x 40mm with separately riveted eagle with outstretched wings which extend beyond the edge of the badge and is clutching a wreath with mobile swastika. Badge complete with original pin and embossed with the serial number 300. Not a common badge to find in this condition.

    £430

    - GB

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    Early war Tombac construction pilots badge, non maker marked FLL for Friedrich Linden of Ludenscheid.

    £895

    Glasgow - GB

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  5. Time Left: 8 days and 50 minutes

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    Beautiful and very rare 1950's Dunhill Aquarium petrol lighter featuring a Salmon swimming up river in Scotland. Lucite body with silver plated metal finish. Stamped to base Made in England Patent No.143752. These lighters were made from Lucite, which was developed in WWII as an alternative to glass, because of its shatterproof qualities, it was invaluable for everything from airplane windshields to submarine periscopes. Following the conflict, the remaining Lucite stock found its way into artists’ studios and designers’ workshops. The lighters were created by Ben Shillingford who was later joined by Margaret and Allan Bennett. While Margaret was responsible for the pencil and watercolour blueprints, it was Allan who carved the panels once the designs had been approved by Dunhill. Like Shillingford, he used dental tools to complete the intricate work, before his wife undertook the back painting of the panels, ensuring every lighter was unique. No two aquarium lighters are the same, making them each a unique work of art. Shillingford’s skills were so outstanding that when he retired the skills necessary to continue manufacturing the aquarium lighter could not be found and production ceased. Dunhill counted royalty, aristocrats and the European elite among its clients, including the cigar-smoking Sir Winston Churchill who kept a Dunhill aquarium lighter on his desk at Chartwell Manor.

    £6,995

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    Field grey wool rayon cap with dark green centre band and dark green piping.One very small nip to the crown.Insignia comprises a gilt washed stamped alloy eagle and swastika and alloy oakleaves wreath encompassing a stamped national tricolor cockade. Twisted silver/aluminum chin cord is secured in place by two small gilt washed metal buttons decorated with fouled navy anchors. Black vulcan fibre visor in good condition with all stitching intact. The interior of the cap is fully lined in light blue rayon with grey leather sweat shield and sweatband ribbon to the rear.Interior celluloid sweat diamond intact with all stitching present. Superb condition cap. V.G.C.

    £1,295

    - GB

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