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*Near Mint-Unused* A Pair of German Pattern Dated 1942 blackened pebbled leather 7.92mm Ammunition pouches. 19966:26. - 19966:26
Constructed of three compartment ammo pouches, the separator strips are complete. The stitching, metalwork and leather are near mint and not showing signs of use. One set is clearly stamped to the rear ‘GUSTAVSCHIELE- LEDERWARENFABRIK-LOBURG 1942’.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. The price for this mint pair of ammunition pouches includes UK delivery. 19966:26.
£275.00

American Civil War Era C1862-1865 U.S. Army Rock Island Arsenal Leather Saddle 'Bucket' / Boot Holster For 45-70 Calibre Cavalry Carbines Regiment Marked ‘5.T.C.’ (5th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment). Sn 19738 - 19738
The US Army Rock Island produced firearms, munitions and associated leather work to the Union army during the American civil war. Rock island also housed many Confederate POW’s during the latter stages of the war. This is an excellent Saddle 'Bucket' Holster For 45-70 Calibre Cavalry Carbines made by the Rock Island Arsenal. It is made of black hide leather and has iron buckles with leather straps. The open top bucket has brass plate at the throat to provide protection to the leather when holstering a carbine. Measurements of the holster’s openings can be seen in the images. The bucket is 13 ¾” overall length. The leather of the bucket is impressed by the maker ‘ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL’. One tip of the lower leather strap is impressed with what looks like ‘5.T.C’ most likely to the Union 5th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment which saw action in the Civil war (The 5th Tennessee Cavalry was organized at Murfreesboro, Nashville, and Carthage, Tennessee and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on July 15, 1862, under the command of Colonel William Brickly Stokes. The regiment lost a total of 245 men during service; 1 officer and 68 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 1 officer and 175 enlisted men died of disease or accident. The 5th Tennessee Cavalry mustered out of service on August 14, 1865). The price includes UK delivery. Sn 19738
£575.00

Boer War 50 x 7.92 Round, Leather Belt. 19267. - 19267
A Boer War leather belt for 7.92mm x 50. 43” long and 3 ½ “wide at its widest point, with brass buckle and brass swivel clips. The thick brown leather is intact and the stitching is intact *one round holder is missing*. The buckle is functioning and is in very good condition. The Boer War, 11 October 1899 – 31 May 1902), also known as the Boer War, the Anglo–Boer War, or the South African War, was a conflict fought between the British Empire and the two Boer Republics (the South African Republic and the Orange Free State) over the Empire's influence in Southern Africa from 1899 to 1902. Triggered by the discovery of diamond and gold deposits in the Boer republics, the Boers launched successful attacks against British outposts in the opening stages of the war before being pushed back by imperial reinforcements. A really nice piece of history for the collector/enthusiast. The price includes UK delivery. 19267.
£195.00

WW2 Era Nazi German Army Officer’s Leather Hard Case Holster For Luger PO8 9mm Parabellum Pistols. L 402 - L 402
An original, WW2 era Leather Holster for Luger 9mm Parabellum Pistols in excellent condition. Made of brown Cow hide, the Holster has an integral leather pouch with stud fastener sewn into the inside of its lid, for a Luger pistol stripping tool. The holster has a magazine pouch on its right aspect. The flap cover of the holster is secured by a buckle which functions as it should. The holster has 2 rear belt loops & correct quick draw strap with leather toggle. All leather and stitching are clean and intact. There are no maker or date marks visible on this holster. The price includes UK delivery. L 402
£295.00

WW1 1918 dated Imperial German Army Officer’s Leather Hard Case Holster For Luger PO8 9mm Parabellum Pistols With impressed Manufacturer Mark & BA.XI Ink Stamp. Sn 19454 - 19454
An original, WW1 dated Leather Holster for Luger 9mm Parabellum Pistols in excellent condition. Made of brown Cow hide, the Holster has an integral leather pouch with stud fastener sewn into the inside of its lid, for a Luger pistol stripping tool. The holster has a magazine pouch on its right aspect. The flap cover of the holster is secured by a buckle which functions as it should. The inside lid of the holster has an impressed manufacturer mark ‘1918’ date & BA.XI ink stamp. The holster has 2 rear belt loops. The holster has the correct quick draw strap with leather toggle. All leather and stitching are clean and intact. The price includes UK delivery. Sn 19454
£295.00

**SCARCE**MINT** UNISSUED** WW1 Era Leather Spare Horseshoe Carrier With Integral Frog & Saddle Straps For British 1908 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Troopers Sword Scabbard. L 401 - L 401
This is an original WW1 Era Leather Spare Horseshoe Carrier With Integral Frog & Saddle Straps For British 1908 Pattern Heavy Cavalry Troopers Sword Scabbard. The sturdy leather carrier is in near mint unissued condition with correct brass riveted integral frog, securing strap with buckle and saddle attachment strap with eyelet. The inside of the carrier has a small pouch with flap for nails or ammunition All leather & stitching are clean and intact. Inset in image 2 a Horseshoe carrier frog attached to a 1908 pattern sword scabbard is illustrated. The price includes UK delivery. L 401 (NB 1908 pattern swords with scabbards are available separately on this website).
£225.00

WWI/WWII British Flare/Signal Pistol Holster and Strap. Sn L 348 - L 348
The holster has a shoulder strap, single steel fastener and full flap. Underneath the flap is a maker’s stamp of HK & Son dated 1946 and a No2 including an acceptance mark with a /|\ mark. On the reverse it has a leather belt loop secured with stitching. Designed to hold a flare pistol, typical of the type used in the Second World War, are of one inch bore (26.5mm), now known as "Calibre 4" for signal pistols. The holster is in very good supple condition and the leather is excellent with age related marks. (Holster only) The price includes U.K. delivery. L 347
£195.00

WWI/WWII Officers Holster for the American Harrington & Richardson .32 semi-auto Pistol. L 347 - L 347
Made of hard Cow hide Leather this holster was made for the ‘Harrington & Richardson .32 semi-auto pistol’ by Gilbert Harrington and William Richardson who established their gun-making company in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1874. The holster has a single retaining strap, single steel fastener and full flap cover. The front aspect of the holster's body has a single open top magazine carrier, the top of which is semi covered when the flap is closed. (Holster only) The price includes U.K. delivery. L 347.
£245.00

*Very Scarce Boer War Period British Officers ‘Private Purchase’ Leather Holster for the Webley ‘Bulldog’ short barrel revolver .455/.500. L 342 - L 342
A ‘private purchase’ British Officer’s brown leather holster for the Webley ‘Bulldog’ short barrel revolver .455/.500 for use with Sam Browne belt rigs. Internal width of the top opening of the holster is 126 mm. The maximum internal length is 139 mm. The holster has a flap top with brass stud that fastens to a retaining strap with eyelet on the body. All stitching and leather are clean and intact. The price includes UK delivery. L 342.
£275.00

WW1 1917 British Officer’s Sam Browne Leather Holster For Webley .455 Service Revolvers By T. Thomasson & Co (Worcester). L 341 - L 341
This is an excellent WW1 dated British Officer’s brown leather holster for use with Sam Browne belt rigs. The holster has a flap top with brass stud that fastens to a retaining strap with eyelet on the body. The rear of the holster has the correct brass belt bar and flap with brass hook. The front of the holster is impressed by the maker ‘T. Thomasson & Co’ (a period Worcester England based leatherworks). It is also dated ‘1917’. All stitching and leather are clean and intact. The price includes UK delivery. L 341.
£195.00
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