WW2 German DDAC Vehicle Pennant
The DDAC, "Der Deutsche Automobil-Club" (The German Automobile-Club), was instituted in September of 1933 by NSKK Korps Führer Adolf Hühnlein as an independent organization that was similar to the American Automobile Association. The club consisted of personnel who owned a car, and who were not members of the NSKK.
The pennant measures approx 7 x 12 inches and is printed on canv... read more
CEF CAMC Officers P1905 Cap - named U of A and COTC
A well named officer WW1 peaked cap to a member of the Canadian Army Medical Corps. Very good condition overall. Nice officer cap badge and Canadian General Service side buttons.
There are two names written on the sweatband which are difficult to read: FRANK KUNAT LIEUT. COTC and WA MENDOWS U of A COTC. Some other writing that I can't make out as well. read more
1960 Saskatchewan (Regina) Provincial Exhibition Patrons Pin/Medal
A fine enameled pin with green ribbon with PATRON 1960 stamped upon it (doesn't photograph well). read more
CEF 12th Canadian Forestry Company Cap Badge
An extremely pleasing badge in pickled finish. Both lugs present. Excellent and scarce! The 12th formed in 1917 and was disbanded in 1920. read more
WW2 Canadian 3rd Infantry Division Wool Patch - Mint
A mint 3rd Div patch in fine wool. This one came in with a cloth lot of Regina Rifles material. Impossible to improve on this one and not a modern repro! read more
WW1 RFC or Cavalry Corps Leather Gauntlets
A very good pair of gauntlets as worn by the RWNMP, Mounted Troops and RFC. These are unmarked except for a size Medium tag remaining in one glove. Leather shows wear but remains supple. Good stitching throughout. These are very hard to find! read more
P1916 Canadian Ammuniton Pouch - T EATON CO
A P1916 ammo pouch which is well marked T Eaton Co, Ltd. Toronto 1916 with C Broad Arrow. The reverse being stamped with 21 FA for 21 Battery Canadian Field Artillery. read more
P1908 British Haversack/Small Pack - MEC 1918
A good solid haversack which is well marked and dated with name written inside. The bag itself shows soiling from use but is in good serviceable condition. read more
1950's RAF Jet Pilot Escape Boots
Post war example, finished in black leather and in excellent issued condion. Marked with a broad arrow, these boots are UK size 7. This pattern dates to the 1950's and they conform to the WWII escape boots with the leg section designed to be cut away converting the boots to conventional shoes if downed over enemy territory. Good original leather soles and rubber heals.
An excellent e... read more
WW1 Canadian/British Private Purchase Officer's Canteen
A flask styled water bottle covered in fine khaki material with leather carrier (missing the hanging straps from either side). The snap lid is a heavy silver plate. This would of been worn by a gentlemen of means. I have seen a photograph of Agar Adamson (famous in the PPCLI having gone on to command the Regt) wearing this same style of bottle. Rare! read more