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WWII RCN House Wife and Money Belt
A nice couple of items issued to every sailor. Some thread and bits included. read more
25.00 CAD
WWII Naval Cap and Tin
A Naval tin for the standard cap decorated with a picture from a newspaper, probably the owner JR Beland. The cap is the white dress cap with HMCS on the ribbon, but faded. The cap is complete and includes a blue cloth cover dated 1945. There are spare new ribbons as well. The tin is in fair condition, with a bit of scratching and the name plate engraved. The cap is in great condition. read more
175.00 CAD
WWII Issued Pocket Knife
Standard knife in the WWI style with no markings. The blade tip is broken off and there is some corrosion. Needs a good cleaning, but otherwise is functional. read more
60.00 CAD
WWII Motorcycle Dispatch Rider Coat
A good clean example of the heavy canvas Motorcycle Rider coat dated 1945. It is all complete with waist belt, but is missing one cuff fastener. Size is for someone I think about 5'8" to 5'10". read more
225.00 CAD
WWII Royal Canadian Navy Duffle Coat
During the First and Second World Wars, the duffle coat became a popular piece of cold-weather clothing for sailors. The duffle coat, usually navy blue or camel-coloured, featured thick woolen fabric, a hood large enough to accommodate naval caps, and horn or wooden toggle buttons which could be unfastened even while wearing gloves or mittens. Duffle coats became popular ashore, and British Fie... read more
225.00 CAD
Cavalry Trumpet - Presented in WWII
A good example of the standard Cavalry Trumpet with proper regulation lanyard. These trumpets are much harder to find than the bugle. A cavalry trumpeter was issued both a trumpet and a bugle within a cavalry unit to sound calls, much like a drummer or bugler does in the field for infantry. Each tune is a signal of action: Fall in, Mount, Dismount, Reveille, Charge, etc. This particular trum... read more
300.00 CAD
Queen's Own Rifles Six Panel Universal Pattern Helmet
This offer is a very well made ORs pith helmet from a Montreal Maker. All the parts on it are blackened for a Rifle Regiment. This is a great example of a late Victorian piece of headgear worn by one of Canada's best known and storied militia regiments. The cloth cover and liner in great shape, the outer shell yellowed and slightly soiled. The chinstrap complete and the liner in excellent co... read more
Sergeants Sash
Standard pattern sash worn by Sergeants in the Canadian Army. Estimate the age as post 1920. Good for display of any Infantry uniform full dress early 20th century. Nice condition. read more
45.00 CAD
Infantry Dress Trousers c.1890s
A nice pair of blue dress trousers for an other rank infantryman. Minor moth nip on the red piping on the outer seam of the pant. The buttons are all present and the the pants are marked WD broad arrow. These were worn with the 1876 dress tunic and the 1896 frock. read more
145.00 CAD
A Pendant issued by the Service Rifle Association 1860
A very attractive pedant issued to participants of the marksmanship competition of 1860. It has an image in relief of and archer on one side with a bow and a soldier with his rifle on the other. In very good condition. On the left side are the figures 1300 - 1500 possibly indicating the range of the particular shoot. read more
80.00 CAD