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925 Ww2 And Later R A F Pilot Officer Tunic J Alasia 2542878

This vintage RAF Pilot Officer’s tunic, numbered 2542878, is a classic example of British military attire. Constructed from durable wool serge, this tunic features brass buttons and pilot’s wings insignia. A fantastic addition to any collection of military memorabilia.

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Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
Motors Serious 2025-11-23 16:37:50 £47.09 Auto
Yard Bulk 2025-11-23 16:37:50 £46.09
Motors Serious 2025-11-23 16:35:54 £41.58 Auto
Yard Bulk 2025-11-23 16:35:54 £40.58
Motors Serious 2025-11-23 16:35:15 £39.45 Auto
Yard Bulk 2025-11-23 16:35:15 £38.45
Motors Serious 2025-11-23 16:34:06 £37.45 Auto
Yard Bulk 2025-11-23 16:34:06 £36.45
Motors Serious 2025-11-23 16:27:06 £33.32 Auto
Yard Bulk 2025-11-23 16:27:06 £32.32
Motors Serious 2025-11-23 16:26:16 £25.79 Auto
Yard Bulk 2025-11-23 16:26:16 £24.79
Motors Serious 2025-11-23 16:24:55 £21.66 Auto
Yard Bulk 2025-11-23 16:24:55 £20.66
Motors Serious 2025-11-23 16:12:33 £16.00
Compliant Zoo 2025-11-23 16:12:33 £15.00 Auto
Compliant Zoo 2025-11-23 16:06:05 £13.39
Yard Bulk 2025-11-23 16:00:37 £12.39
Compliant Zoo 2025-11-23 16:00:37 £12.00 Auto
Compliant Zoo 2025-11-23 09:46:46 £8.00
Ideal Jake 2025-11-22 13:53:15 £7.00
Miniature Chicken 2025-11-20 20:55:48 £6.00

Auction Ended

Winning Bid: £47.09

Winner: Motors Serious

Timezone: Europe/London

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RAF Pilot Officer Tunic

This is a vintage Royal Air Force (RAF) Pilot Officer’s tunic, bearing the name ‘J Alasia’ and number ‘2542878’ to the interior lining. The tunic is constructed from a grey-blue wool serge, featuring a traditional single-breasted design with brass buttons. The tunic displays pilot’s wings insignia to the breast, and features adjustable cuffs and a belted waist.

Condition and Collectibility

This tunic shows signs of wear consistent with age and use, and is offered ‘as is’. It presents a fantastic opportunity for collectors of military memorabilia, particularly those interested in WWII and later RAF uniforms. The presence of the named lining adds to its provenance and potential historical significance, making it a desirable piece for display or further research.