Dear customers,

We will be attending the following exhibitions:

If you are interested in any items from our catalogue and have the opportunity to visit one of the exhibitions, please let us know the item number and your name, and we will bring the goods for you to view in person.
Kind regards, Alex

  • Imperial Japanese Army WWII Theodolite / Artillery Survey Transit, February 1943 — Nihon Keiki Seizo Co. — Serial No. 53612 — Complete Cased Set

    Imperial Japanese Army WWII Theodolite / Artillery Survey Transit, February 1943 — Nihon Keiki Seizo Co. — Serial No. 53612 — Complete Cased Set (Lot: 1070)

    A precision optical surveying instrument of the Imperial Japanese Army, used for laying out permanent gun sites, airfields, and military installations — measuring precise horizontal and vertical angles for triangulation of defined targets and positions. Manufactured by Nihon Keiki Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha (Japan Instrument Mfg. Co.), dated Showa 18 Year 2 Month = February 1943. Serial number 53612 appears on both the instrument and the case tag. The instrument features a large red filter disc, precision optics, and fine adjustment mechanisms. Included: original metal lamp storage box with 6 original spare bulbs still in place, color filter glass, eyepiece, tools. The hardwood case has original metal edging, functioning latches, and a complete parts inventory plate inside the lid. An exceptional, largely complete WWII Japanese precision optical set.

    $ 995 fee: 22.5%
  • U.S. M1 Helmet, World War II Pattern (1943+)

    U.S. M1 Helmet, World War II Pattern (1943+) (Lot: 1057)

    This is an original American M1 combat helmet, introduced in 1941 and used by the U.S. Army through World War II, the Korean War, and into the Vietnam era. The construction consists of a steel shell with rough olive-drab textured paint and a separate inner liner made of pressed fiber with webbing suspension and leather components. Characteristic features include swivel chinstrap bales, a web chinstrap with metal hardware, and a leather sweatband inside the liner.

    The photos clearly show service wear: paint loss along the rim, preserved textured camouflage finish on the steel, and aging of the leather elements of the suspension. The liner is made of compressed fiber with the typical web crossband adjustment and a leather forehead pad.

    The M1 helmet is one of the most iconic symbols of the American soldier during World War II, later conflicts in Korea and Vietnam, and remains a highly sought-after collectible piece of military history today.

    $ 495 fee: 22.5%
  • Reichsmarine Officer’s Dagger M 21

    Reichsmarine Officer’s Dagger M 21 (Lot: 960)

    Black horn or synthetic grip with intact wire wrapping, plain rhomboid blade without maker’s mark, pommel and crossguard made of brass, hammered scabbard, the suspension bands in rope form with decorative knots, the rings with rope decoration, complete with knotted portepee sword knot. An honest dagger.

    $ 2,950 fee: 22.5%