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 water bottle, olive drab enamel. This standard regulation canteen retains its cork stopper but the wool cover is missing.
Quite good overall condition; comes with its webbing carrier of the so-called 'skeleton' type.
Genuine WWII Canadian Mk III webbing ammunition pouch. One of these pouches was to be carried on each side. The basic pouch could equally accomodate bandoleers containing five-round clips for the Lee-Enfield rifle, Sten gun and Bren gun magazines as well as Mills grenades. Dated 1943.
Mint, unissued condition.
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.
Nice genuine WWII Canadian water bottle carrier, of the so-called 'skeleton' type, manufactured by Z.L.&T. Ltd. and dated 1943.
Complete and in excellent overall condition.
Genuine WWII Canadian webbing holster intended for the Enfield and Webley revolvers. To be attached to the belt thanks to the hooks located at the rear.
Manufactured by M.S.& M.L. Ltd. and dated 1943.
Very good overall condition.
Genuine WWII Canadian canvas cover, intended for the Lee-Enfield No. I Mk III and No. 4 Mk I rifles.
Manufactured by Woods Mfg. Co., Ltd. and dated 1943.
Quite good overall condition; retains its leather lace; snap fasteners are in working order.
Genuine WWII Canadian water bottle, olive drab enamel; this standard regulation canteen retains its cork stopper and wool cover.
Quite good overall condition; comes with its web carrier of the so-called 'skeleton' type.
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