Genuine WWII Canadian webbing holster intended for the Enfield and Webley revolvers. To be attached to the belt thanks to the brass hooks located at the rear.
Genuine WWII Canadian water bottle, olive drab enamel. This standard regulation canteen retains its original wool cover and cork stopper.
Good overall condition; comes with its webbing carrier of the so-called 'skeleton' type, dated 1940.
Genuine WWII Canadian armoured crews microphone breastplate, intended for being used with the Wireless Set No. 19
Very good overall condition. Complete with both webbing straps.
Great genuine WWII Canadian Field Service Cap, without any production markings visible. Corresponds to 6 3/4 (British size).
Introduced in 1937 for most branches of service of the Army, this side hat was to be worn with the Battledress. Although progressively superseded by the beret from 1943 onwards, this type remained in use until the end of the war.
The present cap is in very good overall condition, complete with brass buttons bearing mention Canada and retaining its Princess of Wales' Own Regiment.
Although the regiment did not deploy overseas as a whole, it did provide a full company to the Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders, who participated in the Liberation of Europe in 1944-1945.
https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/military-history/history-heritage/official-military-history-lineages/lineages/infantry-regiments/princess-wales-own-regiment.html
Size 6 3/4
Extremely rare genuine WWII Canadian brown canvas material battle jerkin. Manufactured by Z.L.&T. Ltd. and dated 1943. Size: Small.
Introduced in the British Army in 1942 and initially designed as a substitute for the multi-part 1937 Pattern webbing equipment, the assault vest combines the various cargo capacities of the latter in a single piece of gear -- a small pack for individual belongings, a specific compartment for the entrenching tool, some ammunition and grenade pouches, not to mention special sleeves for the spike bayonet and the machette. Additional items such as a holster or a canteen could be attached onto the waist loops.
The Canadian version shown here differs from its British counterpart by an overall better finish and the use of American-style Lift-the-Dot fasteners in lieu of the cord loops with wooden toggles.
Whereas the British-made battle jerkin was issued to some Commonwealth units landing in the first wave on D-Day, the present type, of which only 1,500 examples were produced, was mainly used in training conditions by Canadian forces stationed in Britain.
Complete and in good overall condition.
Please note that the Battledress blouse is shown for illustration purpose only (not included in the sale).
Genuine WWII Canadian Army rubberized cloth poncho, generally known as 'groundsheet'.
This multipurpose garment, which was part of the field equipement, could also be used as a rain cape or as an individual shelter thanks to its metal eyelets.
Dated 1943. Ink markings are clearly legible.
Complete and in very good overall condition.
Genuine WWII Canadian webbing holster intended for the Enfield and Webley revolvers. To be attached to the belt thanks to the brass hooks located at the rear.
Manufactured by Z.L.&T. Ltd. and dated 1943.
Excellent overall condition.
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