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Welcome to The Vault Militaria

Welcome to
The Vault Militaria

Authentic pieces. Timeless stories. Exceptional service.

The Vault Militaria is the UK’s newest destination for authentic wartime memorabilia and collectables. Specialising in rare and hard-to-find items from World War I and World War II, we offer history enthusiasts and collectors a carefully curated selection of genuine artefacts.

new items every week

Rare finds

Our team of experts meticulously sources, authenticates, and catalogues each piece, ensuring that you receive only the finest quality items with verified provenance. And we’re adding more and more items on a regular basis.

From battle-worn uniforms and medals to vintage weapons, field equipment, and personal effects, The Vault Militaria brings you closer to the tangible remnants of wartime history.

knowledge & experience

We buy & sell

The founders of The Vault Militaria bring over 50 years of combined collecting experience to the table. They have a pair of keen eyes for the unusual together with an extensive knowledge of wartime collectables to ensure that every item offered is both authentic and exceptional.

With decades spent honing their expertise, they’ve developed an unparalleled ability to source and validate rare military artifacts, making The Vault Militaria a trusted name in the field.

Contact Mark on 07471 058445 or Andrew on 07944 609319

Contact Mark on 07471 058445
or Andrew on 07944 609319

latest additions

Browse our latest items

  • This scarce Imperial S/14 bayonet was manufactured by the Bayard company in Belgium during the German occupation. The blade is in exceptional condition-bright, clean and ending in a sharp tip. The ricasso bears the Bayard logo, depicting a "charging knight on horse back," while the spine is also proof stamped. The bayonet features solid brown wooden grips, showing only minor wear and secured with the original screws. The crossguard and hilt have some surface rust and minor pitting, but there is no structural damage and the rifle retaining button is fully functional. The scabbard is the correct type for this bayonet and has been painted black at some point. it exhibits some wear and minor indentations but remains free of significant damage, rating it in decent condition overall.
  • German NSDAP Kreistag 1939 Badge. In good condition, showing only minor wear. The reverse is maker marked "M9/7 Foerster & Barth, Pforzheim RZM". This badge was produced for the NSDAP "National Socialist German Workers party" to commemorate local district rallies (Kreistag) held in 1939.
  • Many individuals joining the S.A. (sturmabteilung) were World War 1 veterans. These veterans were often placed in the reserve ranks rather than the main S.A. unit. As a mark of their service, they were issued membership stick pins like the one described here, which were intended to be worn on the lapel of their civilian clothing. This particular Stick pin is in good condition, showing a nice patina. The reverse side is marked "Ges Gesch", indicating it is a legally protected design in Germany.
  • German S.A. "sturmabteilung" members lapel stick pin. RZM marked and code number 72 on reverse. Pin is uncleaned and in excellent condition, with a part knurled stick pin.
  • Front of badge reads: Wettkampftage 1939 S.A. Gruppe Hansa Hamburg 14-18 Juni. Reverse reads: Richard Sieper & Sohne, Ludenscheid RZM M9/25 Badge is in good condition with original pin present.
  • Commemorative gold badge depicting an upward positioned sword, swastika and text that reads: "Nordmark Voran-Kiel 25.26.5.1934 Badge is uncleaned and in good condition with its functional original pin present.
  • WW2 German S.A. Tinnie

    £45.00 SKU: 0164M
    S.A. Wettkampftage GruppeOstmark 18-20 Juni Frankfurt-Order 1937. Hollow stamped Tinnie with excellent detail. Featuring a S.A. man holding a shield, with details of the meeting and large S.A. logo in the centre. Tinnie is framed with a wreath of oakleaves.
  • A nice uncleaned WW1 German three bar medal set including: 1. Iron Cross 2nd Class 1914, Complete with ribbon. The ring is maker marked "KO," indicating the manufacturer Klein & Quenzer, Oberstein. 2, Imperial Honour Cross 1914-1918 with Swords for Combatants: Maker's marked on rear "Ebe" referring to the renowned manufacturer "Eberle". 3.The Imperial Austrian Astro-Hungarian War Medal: Awarded to soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian Empire who served during the first World War.
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