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SOLD SOLD (11/03) A WW2 1941 Dated 1939 Emergency Pattern Rippled Leather Ammunition Pouch By D.R.S.P. L 301 - L 301
A WW2 1941 dated 1939 Emergency Pattern rippled leather ammunition pouch. Just as had happened in 1914, emergency measures were required to provide equipment in a rush. The heads of the leather industry were approached and asked to design a leather alternative to Pattern 37. This was then delegated to two men. Over one weekend, they designed and made-up a set. This was taken to the War Office, where it was approved on the spot. An order for one million sets of Leather Infantry Equipment Pattern 1939 was passed back to the leather manufacturers. By the end of 1939, this order had almost been filled. This is a 1939 emergency pattern ammunition pouch. Made from rippled leather it has a fold over flap secured over a brass button on the front. It has one compartment with a small inner flap. On the reverse it has a leather belt loop which is stitched and riveted. The belt loop is stamped with "D.R.S.P. Cawnpore 1941 2 G 92" and a War Office 'Broad Arrow'. All stitching is present and secure. The price includes UK delivery. L 301
£0.00

WW1 1917 Dated U.S. Army M1897 Colt .38 Revolver Holster By G & K. L 390 - L 390
This is an excellent WW1 1917 dated U.S. Army Model 1897 Colt .38" revolver holster. It has a single broad retaining flap with single brass stud fastener. The front of the holster is stamped with the U.S. Army 'U.S. Roundel'. The rear of the holster features a broad 5" belt loop large enough to slide onto the cartridge belt of the day. (see Page 196 of Doughboy to G.I. by Lewis). The belt loop is nicely stamped "G & K 1917 A.G.". All leather and stitching of the holster is intact. It is fitted with a muzzle tip plug with ring and a thigh retaining cord. The price for this excellent nicely stamped U.S. Army holster includes UK delivery. L 390
£195.00

WW1 1917 Dated U.S. Army M1897 Colt .38 Revolver Holster By G & K. L 389 - L 389
This is an excellent WW1 1917 dated U.S. Army Model 1897 Colt .38" revolver holster. It has a nice patina. It has a single broad retaining flap with single brass stud fastener. The front of the holster is stamped with the U.S. Army 'U.S. Roundel'. The rear of the holster features a broad 5" belt loop large enough to slide onto the cartridge belt of the day. (see Page 196 of Doughboy to G.I. by Lewis). The belt loop is nicely stamped "G & K 1917". The belt loop is stitched and secured with three rivets as well. All leather and stitching of the holster is intact. It is fitted with a muzzle tip plug with ring for a thigh retaining cord. The price for this excellent nicely stamped U.S. Army holster includes UK delivery. L 389
£195.00

British WW2 Brown Leather Open Top Holster For Webley Mk.VI .455" Service Revolvers For Machine Gun Crews With Brass Cleaning Rod. L 388 - L 388
An excellent British brown leather open top holster for Webley Mk.VI .455" service revolvers, complete with its brass cleaning rod contained in a slim pocket at the rear. The rear has a leather belt loop. The holster has it's original retaining strap and brass stud. All stitching and leather is intact. The leather and stitching are in excellent condition. These holster's were popular with machine gun crews because the weapon could be drawn easily from the prone position because of the open top. The price includes UK delivery. L 388
£175.00

WW1 Era Quality Made Military Leather Holster For A Webley .32 Revolver. L 382 - L 382
This is a military holster for the Webley small frame .32 revolver. All leather and intricate stitching are clean and intact. The rear of the holster has a single belt loop stitched to the body. It has a single brass press stud fastener and full flap cover. From muzzle end to the open top of the holster measures 10 inches. The opening is 4 1/8 inches wide. The price for this quality private purchase holster includes UK delivery. L 382
£145.00

WW2 British War Economy 1939 Pattern Leather Holster For .380 Calibre Service Revolvers. L 379 - L 379
An excellent condition, WW2 British war economy 1939 Pattern leather holster for .380 Calibre service revolvers. All leather and stitching is clean and intact. The rear of the holster has 2 x 2" belt loops riveted to the body with a total of eight flat rivets. It has a single brass press stud fastener stamped 'N.B. Ltd' on the full flap cover. Internally the holster has a slim stitched leather loop pocket for cleaning rod. Inside the flap has the name ‘BRIAN HOLL??’ written on it in ink. The price includes UK delivery. L 379
£175.00

WW2 1941 WD Marked British Webley Trench/Flare Signal Pistol Holster With Cross Belt/ Shoulder Strap. Sn 13512 - 13512
This is an original excellent condition WW2 Leather Holster for Webley Trench/Flare Pistols. It is made of brown hide. It has a full flap cover with single retaining strap and brass stud fastener to the body. The front is impressed with WD arrow and 1941 date together with other small letters (illustrated). The rear of the holster has its riveted single belt loop together with its original leather cross belt/ shoulder strap with brass buckle. The strap is stitched to the rear of the holster. All leather and stitching are intact. Price includes UK delivery. Sn 13512
£245.00

VERY RARE,Original Victorian English Saddleworth Rifle Volunteer Corps Officers Morocco Leather Dress Sword Belt With 2 Piece Brass Saddleworth RVC Buckle & Sword Hanging Straps With Brass Fittings. L 373 - L 373
Saddleworth is a civil parish of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham in the now Greater Manchester. An invasion scare in 1859 led to the creation of the Volunteer Force and huge enthusiasm for joining local Rifle Volunteer Corps (RVCs). This is an original Victorian Saddleworth Rifle Volunteers Officer’s Dress Sword Belt black Morocco leather three section belt joined by brass rings. It has a darkened brass two piece belt buckle with ornate shoulders. Circlet inscribed “Saddleworth. God and Fatherland” and central strung bugle horn. It is complete with two black Morocco leather sword hanging straps complete with brass buckles and lower sprung securing clips. All leather and stitching of the scabbard, hangers and belt are clean and intact. The belt is 35” length adjustable to appox 45”. Price includes UK delivery. L 373
£695.00

1936 German Military Leather Cavalry Saddle. L 158 - L 158
A superb Nazi German brown leather Military cavalry and officers saddle. In superb condition it has an intact "tree" underneath and is intended for a large horse of 18-20 hands. It is stamped in the leather, Prost & Jainel, Breslau, 1936". It is also waffenamped and has a '3' stamped in its size possibly. It is of such quality and condition that it could quite easily be used for riding today. A modern comparable saddle would cost over £1000 to buy. Price includes UK delivery. L 158
£575.00

Early WW1 British Officer’s Private Purchase 1914 Pattern Quality Made Leather Holster For Early Model Small Frame Walther Semi Automatic Pistols. Sn 12440 - 12440
These holsters were private purchase British Officer’s items . All leather and intricate stitching are clean and intact. The rear of the holster has a single belt loop stitched to the body. It has a single brass press stud fastener and full flap cover. From muzzle end to the open top of the holster measures 6”. The opening is 4 ¾” wide. The price for this quality private purchase holster includes UK delivery. Sn 12440
£345.00
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