WWI American Contract Binoculars
This set of Binoculars is typical of those manufactured in the US for the Canadian War effort. The American manufacturer marked binoculars and carrier are in great condition and have their neck strap. The leather case is C broad Arrow marked. These are essential kit for an officer display as everyone was wither issued one or they were purchased along with a compass. read more
350.00 CAD
Rare WWII Lee Enfield No 1 Mk III Rifle WIre Cutter
These cutters are rare and hard to find in good complete condition. This set has all of its parts, in good overall condition and well marked with the date of 1917. read more
1500.00 CAD
Officers Haversack with Private Purchase Canteen and Sewing Kit
A nice set of Officers necessities. The haversack is the typical officer private purchase bag, containing a sewing kit and a canteen. Good condition overall, with the owners name, C Vaughan, and the private maker label. read more
150.00 CAD
WWI Officers Mk II Scope and Tripod Set
These scopes were likely used by Artillery Officer Forward Observers. They have good range and are of high quality and comes with the small lens as well. Well marked and dated 1909. The set was mint as seen in the picture, but unfortunately some one has since damaged the lens cover strap buckle. ( I hate taking things to the shows). Otherwise in beautiful condition and at a competitive price. read more
WWI Field Modified Waist Belt
A WWI 1908 shoulder strap modified into a waist belt to keep the soldiers pants up. In WWI soldiers were issued suspenders for their trousers or leather belts. Web belts for this purpose did not get issued during this war. A similar belt was issued in WWII. read more
25.00 CAD
WWI Wire Cutters
A set of cutter, well marked with Birmingham maker. In used condition with its rope sling. read more
200.00 CAD
WWI Grenade and launcher Launcher Cup in Relic Condition
A battle field find, the cup is heavily corroded, the grenade is the proper pattern with the right base plate, but the rod has been reproduced out of aluminum and installed in place of an original. These two pieces were likely found in different locations as one shows more deterioration than the other. A reasonable relic example of a rare piece of ordinance. read more
375.00 CAD
WWI Officer's Haversack
These satchels look like fishing tackle bags, and are said to have been originally for that purpose, sold privately to officers and often found with the officers name written in the flap and a sports supplier label. Full of pouches and zippered pockets, an ideal, weather tight satchel for caring private belongings and rations. In worn condition overall, with the buckles broken and one of the l... read more
70.00 CAD
WWII RCAF Lamp
This lamp was used in several applications, mostly by airfield flight control to signal or guide aircraft. Air Ministry marked with its coloured lenses in red and green. Overall good condition with original storage box. read more
200.00 CAD