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Sewing kit as issued to every soldier. Just the wood part to hold the needles, the sting and the thimble.
Sewing kit as issued to every soldier. Nice, stamped but i am unable to read the date.
1903 issued belt. To hold the pouches, bayonet and e-tool. Issued to every soldier a must have! Brass buckle as issued at the beging of the war. Good size, good condition.
French Croix de guerre, issued for bravour. Year 1914-1917. The one often received by the US troops.
HELMET - M1915 Adrian Medical unit, EXC, missing only the CS, has full liner. First type, produce with red wool. Good size, repaint in darker HB after the first paint was consider to shiny a couple of month after starting the production. Really hard to get, direct from the attic! Will be perfect when clean!
Perfect to complete an ARS17 where the filter is missing.
Buttons uniform Brushe , wood handled, as issued to each soldier, perfect to carry and use to brush the and make shiny the buttons of your 1914 uniform (1877 overcoat). Shown in Militaria #39 w/WWI French soldier. Was no more used after as the buttons were no more in brass.
Uniform Brushe , wood handled, as issued to each soldier, perfect to carry and use to brush the dirt out of your uniform. Shown in Militaria #39 w/WWI French soldier
FRENCH RIFLE BRUSHES, wood handled, as issued to each soldier, perfect to carry and use to brush the dirt out of your rifle. Shown in Militaria #39 w/WWI French soldier
Shoe brushes as issued to every soldier during WWI. The diference with later one is that good WWI ones are done in two parts. Later ones in only one part.
Brodequins 17 as issued to every soldiers up to the end of Indochina war. Real ones, perfect condition but manufactured during the 50. Do not be fooled with M41 pattern that most people try to sell as M17...
French equipment militaire button. Perfect to complete a bread bag, shelter half or trouser where they are missing.
Grease box as issued to every soldier during WWI. Two part one for the rifle and one for shoes.
CUP - Individual issue WWI tinned iron, VG+ useable, may need usual scrubbing with brillo pad for use.
PACK - French M93, with shoulder straps. VG. These complete packs are tough to find now. Include the frame dated 1918.
French WW1 civilian ration ticket for the end of 1918. The back is a speach of the US minister of suply.
French spirit level for a canon or machinegun, no idea but well mark Patern 1902. In bronze, pretty nice exemple.
Really nice trench art piece done into an aircraft propeller. The brand of the propeller is still clearly visible "Helice eclaire" so it is certainly for a French aircraft. This piece of art was done on the Flandre battlefield. It si composed of an aircraft propeller piece on which stand a bullet, a schrapnel piece and a shell fuse. This item is unique a...
"Croix de Guerre" w/ribbon and Bronze star, as worn by US troops if awarded in 1917 or 1918. Ribbon color ranges from lighter green to dark green bronze star was for Brigade, Batln, or other equal mention.
The Croix du combattant volontaire (Medal for the volunteer combatant) is a French military decoration rewarding soldiers who spontaneously chose to serve with a fighting unit.
Theses French WW1 postcards are coming from a serie named "Les monuments victimes de la guerre" which means the monuments victime of the war. They are the Cathedral of Noyon, Reins and Arras.
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