Interesting genuine WWII Belgian soap intended for the civilian market, dated 1941.
Good overall condition. Comes in its original cardboard box bearing mention ' Vendu sans timbres ' (Sold without stamps).
Dimensions of the box: 2.5in x 1.7in x 0.7in.
Rare genuine WWII Belgian field telephone, manufactured by Bell Telephone Mfg. Co. in Antwerp.
The present set, which seems to be complete, is in excellent overall condition.
Genuine Belgian Army M31 gas mask, introduced in 1931, manufactured by SACIC and dated 1937.
This gas mask is complete with cartridge respirator, corrugated tube and delivered in its original musette bag, complete with strap and brass hook to the belt.
Nice genuine WWI Belgian Army M1915 Adrian helmet. The 2nd type liner and the leather chinstrap are still present. The outer surface has been covered with a layer of khaki paint.
Good overall condition.
Genuine Belgian commemorative Medal of the 1914–1918 War, created in july 1919, it was awarded to Belgian Army members.
The crown indiquates that the bearer was a volunteer.
Genuine WWII Belgian newspaper, La Dernière Heure, October 7, 1944 issue.
Original edition, in good overall condition.
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