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Pair of Japanese WW2 Artillery Officers Equipment. MISC 2027 - MISC 2027
This is a pair of Japanese WW2 artillery instruments. The first is a brass artillery clinometer with a German silver vernier scale and a levelling bubble which is gear driven. The clinometer is gear driven and bears Japanese markings on the clinometer face and range tables on one of the sides. The other is a combined wooden compass and sundial. This instrument bears Japanese characters in red and black on the rear and front faces. The operating key for the clinometer is missing but works correctly. The price includes U.K. delivery. MISC 2027
£475.00

WW1, 1916 Dated, Imperial German Winkelmesser 35 Artillery Clinometer/Gunners Quadrant. MISC 2024 - MISC 2024
This is a WW1, 1916 Dated, Imperial German brass artillery clinometer/gunners quadrant used extensively by Imperial German artillery and mortar teams. The brass clinometer is graduated from 45 to 90 degrees in 1/16 of a degree increments. The clinometer being a right angled shape can be rotated 90 degrees to give 0 to 45 degrees. The clinometer is stamped on the side with the makers name Seibert Wetzlar No 234 F and 1916 (date). the clinometer is in perfect working order with a finely engraved brass body and a steel pivoting arm with intact bubble level indicator. This clinometer measures 4 ¼ inches in a triangle and was retained throughout WW2 and as the Winkelmesser 35. The price for this WW1 clinometer includes U.K delivery. MISC 2024
£275.00

WW2, German Blackened Pebbled Leather 7.92mm Ammunition Pouch. MISC 2022 - MISC 2022
The K98 rifle evolved from the WWI Mauser Gew 98 model with slight modifications. The main modification was the shortening of the rifle. Due to restrictions of the Versailles Treaty the K98, wasn’t actual produced in Germany until 1934, although the Mauser Company had licenced out production rights to other European countries. When issued all K98's were equipped with one or two ammunition pouches. The WWII K98 ammo pouches were based on one of two designs of ammo pouches that were originally developed in 1909 and 1911. The 1911 pattern ammo pouches were originally designed for Cavalry personnel but were adopted by the army as a whole in 1933. Generally front line personnel were issued two of these ammo pouches while second line personnel were only issued one pouch. Each pouch would hold thirty rounds of 7.92 mm ammunition. The pouches were utilised through-out the war with minor manufacturing variations. Of Note: The earlier pattern pouches have the belt loops which fold under the pouches bottoms and attach to the studs there, while the latter patterns have the belt loops which are just stitched or riveted to the reverse. There is leather clip separator in the pouches are intact. The pouch is in excellent condition and The suspension ring on the pouch is rectangular in profile. The price for this ammunition pouches includes UK delivery. MISC 2022 (bandoliers box storeroom)
£145.00

British, WW2, 1944 Dated, Folding Hand Saw & Case Sets in Carry Case MISC 2016 - MISC 2016
The WW2 British hand chain saw was a portable, two man, flexible saw issued to troops for cutting timber or clearing obstacles and were manufactured between 1942 and 1944. These saws were usually issued to vehicles as part of their equipment. This is a complete British hand saw set containing its original two saw set with the relevant handles, file and saw setter in its 1944 dated carrying case. The two flexible chain saws measure 48 inches in length and has a pair of handles that screw together, two wooden handles for holding the sharpening file and the saw tooth setter, all of which are present. The chain is stamped on the blade WOOD & SON LTD 3/2169 a crowfoot and 44 (1944 date). the green canvas carry bag has two belt loops on the back and a metal hook for attaching it to pattern 37 webbing. The bag is stencilled on the inside in a large black stencilling with 44 (date) being legible. The case is closed by a canvas strap. the price for this complete WW2 British hand saw set includes U.K. delivery. MISC 2016
£275.00

American, WW1 Era, Mills Equipment Company, Pattern 1910, Springfield 30.06 Ammunition, 10 Pocket Waist Belt. MISC 2012 - MISC 2012
This is an original Pattern 1910 Mills Equipment Company 10 pouch khaki webbing ammunition waist belt designed to hold 10 five round clips of 30.06 ammunition for the Springfield service rifle. The belt has 10 puckered canvas pockets each fitted with brass locking studs. The belt has steel T fastenings and is stamped on a brass belt end fitting as well as stencilling to the webbing PATENTED MILLS (bullet logo) JULY 16’09 MAY 18’15. One of the ammunition flaps has an Infantry Enlisted Mans collar disc on it stamped 43G39. The disc has the pre war clasp fitting to the rear. The belt has ink lettering LY39 to the rear. The price includes U.K. delivery. MISC 2012
£145.00

American, WW2 Garrand Rifle Leather Cavalry Saddle Bucket. Sn 23344 - 23344
This is a WW2 leather saddle bucket made for holding the M1 Garrand service rifle to the McClellan saddle, the standard American saddle used by the American cavalry throughout WW1 and WW2. The bucket is in excellent condition and measures 30 inches long with a mouth width of 8 inches. The saddle bucket for the McClellan saddle, the standard American saddle used by the American cavalry in WW1 and WW2 and is in excellent condition. The bucket is made of high quality tan leather and has a two pairs of leather hangers brackets to hold the two adjuster leather suspension straps to the saddle. The bucket has a metal reinforcement to the mouth to protect the bucket from damage by the cocking lever. See page 201 in Doughboy to GI US Army Clothing and Equipment 1900-1945 by Kenneth Lewis. The price of the saddle bucket includes UK delivery. Sn 23344
£395.00
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