Rifle Association Coin for New Brunswick Militia
An unissued shooting award coin for the NB Provincial Rifle Association dating 1866 in its original leather case. In beautiful condition this award has an impressive image of a period militia soldier firing his Snider Enfield in the kneeling position. These marksmanship competitions were highly respected and well attended. A time when marksmanship meant something in the military. read more
150.00 CAD
Ontario Rifle Association Marksman Medal to A British Gunner
The Ontario Rifle Association was started in 1872 and held many marksmanship competitions that were heavily attended by the Canadian Militia. This award was given to Capt Holmes of the Royal Artillery School of Gunnery in 1872. The school was located at Stanley Barracks and Kingston. The courses for gunnery were run by the British professional army until the Canadian fledgling regular army too... read more
125.00 CAD
ORA marksman award to Gnr Grand Trunk Railway 2nd Battery of Artillery
The Ontario Rifle Association was started in 1872 and held many marksmanship competitions that were heavily attended by the Canadian Militia. This award was given to Gnr J Little of the 2nd Grand Trunk Railway Artillery Battery in 1874. A nice early example of an award presented by the ORA to a well know desirable Canadian unit. This award is for rifle marksmanship, not artillery shooting. read more
140.00 CAD
Ontario Rifle Association Marksman Medal
The Ontario Rifle Association was started in 1872 and held many marksmanship competitions that were heavily attended by the Canadian Militia. This award was given to Capt Julnus of the Royal Artillery School of Gunnery in 1875. The school was located at Stanley Barracks and Kingston. The courses for gunnery were run by the British professional army until the Canadian fledgling regular army too... read more
125.00 CAD
Royal Military College Hockey League Award
The RMC Hockey team was raised in 1886 and was well known for its athletic ability. The team was known as the Paladins and had a long standing rivalry with the Queen's University team. The college was bilingual so its acronym was RMC for English and CMR for French. This particular bullion wire badge is for a French team member and was likely awarded for a victory year for the team in 1896. T... read more
60.00 CAD
Boer War Canadian Officer Sam Brown Rig
Offered is a Sam Brown Belt with its crossed shoulder straps, with a period Boer War Issued ammo pouch and holster for the Colt 1878 Pistol. These holsters are very rare to find on the market as only 1001 were purchased for Canada and used in the NW Campaign 1885 and the Boer War 1900. In excellent condition, it does not have a unit mark on it anywhere. read more
850.00 CAD
WWII Canadian Two Tone Helmet Cam Net
Offered is the standard helmet cam net used throughout Europe by Canadian Troops. In good condition with its tie string. read more
40.00 CAD
Victorian Issued Infantry Dress Trousers
A nice pair of late 19th century Blue infantry dress trousers with the standard red piping along the outer leg. All buttons present and no mothing. Marked on the interior WD. read more
Rifle Regiment Busby Cap with Senior NCO Plume
A beautifully preserved Busby for an unidentified British or Commonwealth Rifle Regiment. The seal fur is in excellent condition and well as the cloth crown. The liner is intact, but with no markings. It has its silver finial and its short Sr NCO high quality feather plume. It has its carry storage bag included. A nice example of this pattern of cap. read more
WWII Canadian Standard 4 Clip Ammo Pouch
These are the basic pouches issued to every soldier for garrison guard duty or used by second line troops. Not uncommon to see POW guards, Service Corps or Engineers wearing these pouches. These web pouches are less weight and bulky. Well marked, in nice condition. read more
25.00 CAD