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10 W.s.c  radio transmitter and Ukw.E.e. Radio receiver. Only the Ukw.E.e is complete with the proper
lid. I have not checked them to see if they work, but I see no reason for them not to. These are the 2
sets most commonly used in armoured cars and tanks. Overall in good displayable condition. The
Ukw.E.e has had the outer casing repainted quite a long time ago, and does not detract from the set at
all.
Such pieces are getting very hard to find these days and when they do turn up it is normally from
collections.
£625
Fernstelle/Funkstelle directional arrows. These are made of wood and painted. The 2 examples I have
for sale are in good condition. One is as it was made in white, with a red border and "F" on both sides.
The other has been over painted in yellow, this I believe to be original. On this example it is also
possible to see the 3 letter code dxd and date 41.
Such items are now quite scarce as if left in the field they would have rotted away by now. An interesting
and unusual pair of directional arrows.
£70
10 line field telephone exchange, complete with all the jack plugs as well as its lid. The makers plate is
on the reverse and has the makers name and date of 41 on it.
I believe this unit to be fully functional, but have not tried it. I cannot see any missing or broken pieces to
it.
£185
Telephone suspension hooks,used to carry cable through trees and over obstacles. The larger of the 2
(one on the left) is the least common example. It is well stamped and of quite heavy construction
(galvanised steel?). The 3 letter code appears to be jbb with a date of 43.
£35
The one on the right is the more common example. Many of this particular pattern rotted away in the
tunnels here in Jersey. This one is made of sort of aluminium, and is dated 1939.
£ 35  
Bakelite telephone cable connecting block (waterproof). This is a very simple but effective piece of
communication equipment and not so common these days. The rubber seal is still in tact and the item
has the usual manufacturers markings impressed into the Bakelite.
£40
Signal or engineer troops tree climbing crampons. This pair although not a maker matched pair still
function like the day they were made. It is still possible to see the maker make in the leather work. Here in
Jersey our local telephone company had many sets of these which were used well after the war. Once
again when they finished using them they were sent to the dump by the lorry load. They are still in good
original condition.
£100
Signal/engineer long handled cutters. I have a couple of pairs of these cutters, which are not too
common these days. They have compressed paper handles which once damaged and wet tended to
lift off the metal core. Hugo Linder was a well known maker of these cutters and of coarse they were
always well waffenamnpt.
£90
Model 38 desk telephone. This model was normally used in permanent positions rather than in the field.
Made of Bakelite. This example was made in 1940 by Heliowatt.A.C, and is waffenamnpt on the casing
as well as on the dynamo inside. It also has a wiring schematic on the underside.
£90