PATTERN 1910 CARTRIDGE BELT WITH CANTEEN, FIRST AID POUCH AND FULL OF AMMO

PATTERN 1910 CARTRIDGE BELT WITH CANTEEN, FIRST AID POUCH AND FULL OF AMMO

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Item Code: 1000-2675

Khaki canvas belt of the 1910 pattern dated 1918 on the inside the middle of the back. The left side of the belt has four pockets full of 1942 dated .30 ammunition still in their stripper clips and a 1918 dated pouch for holding two .45 magazines. The right side has five ammunition pockets also full with 1942 dated ammunition in stripper clips.

Hanging from the left side is a 1918 dated canteen cover holding a matching 1918 dated canteen and cup. Canteen has a metal cap and chain while the body exhibits some minor dents. Cup is in good condition. The right front has a 1917 dated first aid pouch with Carlisle bandage.

Item is excellent for a World War I or early World War 2 display.  [ad] [ph:L]

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