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WW2 Royal Artillery Tunic and Sam Browne
A superb and complete Royal Artillery Captain’s service tunic dating to the Second World War, presented in lovely clean condition and complete with original accessories.
WW2 Royal Artillery Captain’s Service Tunic – Named Example with Sam Browne Belt & Accessories
A superb and complete Royal Artillery Captain’s service tunic dating to the Second World War, presented in lovely clean condition and complete with original accessories.
The tunic is fully buttoned and retains all correct insignia, shoulder straps, and epaulettes, denoting the rank of Captain within the Royal Artillery. It is accompanied by a full Sam Browne belt, along with shoulder strap, sword frog, and bullet pouch, making this a highly desirable and display-ready grouping.
Inside, the tunic is named to “Abraham” and also bears a service number stamped within the pocket, adding a personal and researchable element to the piece.
The tunic is fitted with medal ribbons for the:
1939–45 Star
Burma Star
Defence Medal
These ribbons indicate service during the Second World War, including the Burma campaign, one of the most challenging theatres of the conflict.
Details:
Regiment: Royal Artillery
Rank: Captain
Period: Second World War (1939–1945)
Includes: Tunic, Sam Browne belt, shoulder strap, sword frog, bullet pouch
Insignia: Complete with rank and regimental insignia
Medal ribbons: 1939–45 Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal
Named: “Abraham” (with service number present)
Condition:
Excellent clean condition overall. The cloth is well preserved, with all buttons present. Light signs of age and service wear only. Leather components (belt, frog, pouch) remain in good, usable/display condition.
Notes:
Named and complete officer groupings of this quality are increasingly difficult to find, particularly those retaining their full complement of accessories and clear service attribution through medal ribbons.
Ideal For:
British militaria collectors
Royal Artillery specialists
WWII historians and researchers
Museum or display collections
A highly attractive and complete officer’s uniform set with strong historical character and display presence.