Redcoat Ploughboys
A detailed history of the Incorporated Militia of Upper Canada. read more
20.00 CAD
Lot of 3 Books on 18th and 19th Century Military Drill
Offered here is an interesting grouping from the Historical Firearms Series on Weapons Drill of the French and British forces of the 18th and 19th Century used during the French Indian Wars and the 1837 Rebellion. read more
30.00 CAD
Oliver Pattern Ammo Pouch
Standard Oliver Pattern Pouch in a lighter brown colour, complete, no date, supple leather and no modifications. Overall an excellent example. read more
350.00 CAD
Boer War Era Martini Metford Bandolier Dated 1901
A Boer War era Bandolier as worn by the Canadian Mounted Rifles in the field. In great condition, supple leather, well marked and dated, this is basic piece of equipment worn by the contingent in all operations. read more
450.00 CAD
WWI Officer Lace-up RFC Flight Boots
Here is offered a classic pair of lace-up officer boots, typical of those favoured by the RFC. Original laces and in good condition, leather supple and original soles with rubber heel. read more
350.00 CAD
Colour Print of the Battle of Waterloo
A lovely mid century print of the Battle of Waterloo. A battlefield paneramic view with Wellington and his staff featured in the foreground. Untouched by sunlight, its colours remain sound, but muted due to the period colour process. Lots of detail and a great item to highlight a sword or Napoleonic era collection. Frame measures about 24" by 30". read more
400.00 CAD
Early Oliver Pattern Belt C.1900
Offered is an Oliver belt with a lighter tone leather, early fittings and a nice brass patina typical of earlier belts. All the parts are present, the leather supple and initials carved in the leather on the inside "AC". read more
125.00 CAD
WWII Officer Boots
Brown leather boots for wear by an officer. In very good condition with original laces and heel metal cleats. Size is likely a 9. Nice condition. read more
Sergeants Scarlet Sash
An early 20th century red sash for Infantry Sergeants and above for parades and service dress. These sashes were worn on formal parades as a symbol of office and tradition. They were worn on full ceremonial dress, frock jackets, patrols, service and battledress. They are even worn to this day in most commonwealth nations. A nice example. read more
130.00 CAD
16th Lancers Pre World War One Other Ranks Chapka
Here we offer an early 20th Century headgear for the 16th Lancers. The Lancers and their classic form of headdress were adopted by the British Army in 1816 from the famous Polish Lancers that rode for Napoleon. The Chapka stayed in service well into the 20th century as a full dress accouterment that instantly identifies these units.
This example, with the Kings Crown Chapka Pla... read more
1600.00 CAD