1945 Canadian House Wife - unissued
A near mint Canadian House Wife for holding the boots brush, polish kit, etc. Nicely marked with the maker and date 1945. Also a C Broad Arrow and War Assets stamp. read more
Victorian Royal Engineers Pouch? Badge - Silver
An unusual RE officers badge in silver (not hallmarked). Heavily toned but really quite attractive to the eye. Two screw posts to the reverse with brass fixing nuts. This badge is smaller than a cap badge. Maybe for a pouch of some type or cross belt? read more
WW2 RCAF Chaplain Flight Lt Rank Slip-Ons
Really a great set of slip-ons to an RCAF Chaplain. Tropical ranks with the RCAF Chaplain insignia added to them (these are gilt with screw backs.
A very scarce set! read more
100.00 CAD
1950's RCAF 129 Acceptance and Ferry Flight, Lincoln Park Squadron Patch - Crest Crest
A well worn patch which has been removed from a jacket. I can find reference c.1955 to 129 Flight based out of Lincoln Park, Alberta.
5x 4 inches. Marked Crest Craft to reverse. read more
WW2 RCAF Aishihik Yukon Patch- NW Staging Route - Crest Craft
Originally opened by the Department of Transport, Whitehorse airfield was transferred to the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1942 as part of the system called the Northwest Staging Route. Designated as RCAF Station Whitehorse, it had detachments at Teslin, Aishihik, and Snag and in 1946, at Watson Lake. read more
1946 RCAF Watson Lake Patch - NW Staging Route - Crest Craft
Originally opened by the Department of Transport, Whitehorse airfield was transferred to the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1942 as part of the system called the Northwest Staging Route. Designated as RCAF Station Whitehorse, it had detachments at Teslin, Aishihik, and Snag and in 1946, at Watson Lake.
Near mint and well marked CREST CRAFT SASKATOON5.5 x 6.25 inches.
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WW2 RCAF Snag Yukon Patch - Crest Craft -NW Staging Route - Crest Craft
Originally opened by the Department of Transport, Whitehorse airfield was transferred to the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1942 as part of the system called the Northwest Staging Route. Designated as RCAF Station Whitehorse, it had detachments at Teslin, Aishihik, and Snag and in 1946, at Watson Lake.
This patch shows some wear and the odd moth nip. Still a colourful rare ... read more
C1950 RCAF/Defence Research Canada Patch - CF 100 Canuck
A fine large RCAF squadron patch. Might be crest craft but not marked. Clean 6 x 6.5 inches. Likeness of a CF-100 Canuck. The CF-100 Canuck fighter/interceptor was the first fighter to be designed and mass-produced in Canada. Designed to intercept Soviet bombers, it entered service with the RCAF in July, 1952
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1947 RCAF Winter Experimental Station (WEE) Patch - Crest Craft
An extremely rare patch from a short lived portion of RCAF History. In 1947, a Winter Experimental Establishment was set up at Edmonton with advanced bases at Watson Lake and Churchill. This Establishment provided guidance in the design of new equipment for cold weather use and in improving existing technology. The RCAF carried out tests for Canadian forces as well as British and Ameri... read more
WW2 RCAF Shoulder Eagle Patches - Mint Unissued Pair
A mint pair still held together by string as issued from stores. read more