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Reference: 14565
Brand: Polska
Beams to epaulettes of non-commissioned officers, nickel-plated. Version for coats.
Reference: 15212
Brand: Polska
Plastic button "Canadian". Sewn with the tape for widths 10 mm.
Reference: 16994
Brand: Polska
Load-bearing tape to the battle set, pouches and other military and tourist equipment. Made from immune on of wiping, causing to pill and weather conditions of the polyamide.
Reference: 10104
Brand: ZSRR i Rosja
Original cloth strap for weapon. Used for russian guns: AKM, AK-74, SVD, PK/PKM etc. Version from USSR, in olive-sand shade.
Original, WW2 substitute cover for the camp shovel. Fixed to the belt to belt loops. Such covers were produced in 1941-44 years.
The item shown in the photos. Without contents (shovel).
Original WW2 replacement cover for shovel. Attached to the belt with belt loops. Such covers were produced in 1941-44, all with manufacturer's stamp.
Covers with signs of long storage - slightly dirty, rust on buttons. Leather parts need to be greased!
The item shown in the photos. Without contents (shovel).
Reference: 18155
Brand: Inne kraje
Multifunctional shovel Petreq Survival II 7in1.
Reference: 18145
Brand: Inne kraje
Enamelled military mug, used to give water to wounded patients in hospitals. Capacity: 0.35 l. Manufactured in Czechoslovakia in the 1970s and 1980s.
Reference: 18092
Brand: ZSRR i Rosja
Canteen and mess kit. Folded into one set, so that it takes as little space as possible. The set was accepted for the Airborne Forces in 1959 by the order No. 78 from 17/09/1959. The first version - from 1959 - with a cauldron and a two-piece (jointed) canteen. Such sets were produced at the factory "Krasnyj Vyborzhets" ("Красный Bыборжец") of Leningrad....
Reference: 17889
Brand: ZSRR i Rosja
Enamelled military mug. Capacity 0.37 l. In light blue with white interior. Fits perfectly into the meniscus - does not rattle when carried. Manufactured in the USSR in 1960-70.
Reference: 18193
Brand: ZSRR i Rosja
Enamelled mug. Capacity 0.25 litres. In white colour. Manufactured in the USSR in 1960-70.
Reference: 18232
Brand: Inne kraje
Plastic canteen of the East German Army (NVA). With cover, metal cup and artificial leather straps. Capacity: 1 litre.
Reference: 18235
Brand: ZSRR i Rosja
Enamelled mug. Capacity: 0.2 l. Blue colour. With a printed image of sunflowers. Manufactured in the USSR in the 1960s–70s.
Reference: 18031
Brand: Inne kraje
Austro-Hungarian shovel. Made before the First World War. Made of thick sheet metal, with reinforcements, riveted. Without manufacturer's markings, in very good condition, with original handle.
Reference: 17890
Brand: ZSRR i Rosja
Enamelled military mug. Capacity 0.37 l. In white. Printed with a branch with flowers. Fits perfectly into the meniscus - does not rattle when carried. Manufactured in the USSR in 1960-70.
Reference: 16668
Brand: ZSRR i Rosja
Soviet, plastic canteen with the mug for drinking and belts of wearing. Such canteens were popular during the War in Afghanistan, of the greater capacity.
Reference: 17988
Brand: ZSRR i Rosja
Enamelled mug. Capacity 0.2 litres. In blue colour. With a print of the gifts of the forest. Manufactured in the USSR in 1960-70.
Reference: 18306
Brand: ZSRR i Rosja
Original, WW2 substitute cover for the camp shovel. Fixed to the belt to belt loops. Such covers were produced in 1941-44 years. The item shown in the photos. Without contents (shovel).
Reference: 18139
Brand: Inne kraje
Aluminium canteen of the Czechoslovakian Army (CSLA). With a cover made of thick cloth to keep the temperature of the drink inside longer and with leather straps. Green canteen, grey-brown cover, black leather straps.
Reference: 18293
Brand: ZSRR i Rosja
Original, WW2 substitute cover for the camp shovel. Fixed to the belt to belt loops. Such covers were produced in 1941-44 years. The item shown in the photos. Without contents (shovel).
Reference: 18144
Brand: Inne kraje
Enamelled military mug, used to give water to wounded patients in hospitals. Capacity: 0.35 l. Manufactured in Czechoslovakia in the 1970s and 1980s.