Equipment

  • Telescope Sighting MkIV, stamped with a British Broad Arrow, the maker mark "Negretti & Zambra London" and dated 1916, very clear optics, vg.+ $400.00
  • Telescope Sighting MkIV, stamped with a British Broad Arrow, the maker mark “J Ryland & Son Ltd London" and dated 1919, very clear optics, vg.+ $400.00 NEW
  • Wooden tripod leg for the Telescope Sighting tripod, single, $40.00  
  • McClennan saddle bag, single bag stamped with the maker mark “Edwards & Sons Toronto 1915” and a Canadian Broad Arrow, vg.+ $100.00  
  • Holdall, made of khaki canvas, stamped with a Canadian maker from Berlin Ontario, vg.+ $75.00  
  • Holdall, made of khaki canvas, stamped with the Canadian maker mark Smart and Woods of Ottawa, a Canadian Broad Arrow and dated 1914, vg.+ $75.00  
  • Equipment leather strap for the cavalry mess tins, brass buckle, unmarked vg.+ $30.00
  • Pair of light green woolen gloves, maker marked “FOWNES LONDON”, vg.+ $20.00 
  • Pair of green wool wrist warmer, vg.+ $10.00
  • Mirror made of metal and measuring 2 1/2 inches by 4 ½ inches, vg.+ $10.00 
  • Mirror made of metal and measuring 3 inches by 4 ½ inches, comes in a leather case, vg.+ $15.00 
  • Mirror made of metal and measuring 3 ¼ inches by 4 1/2 inches, comes in leather case, vg.+ $15.00 
  • Button polishing stick, sciccor type and made of brass, British maker marked and dated 12, vg.+ $25.00
  • Small brush measuring 1 in. by 3 3/4 in. , stmped with a Broad Arrow and the date 1918, vg.+ $30.00
  • Guard protector polishing button, sciccor type and made of brass, British maker marked and dated 12, vg.+ $25.00
  • Quart pot with 2 strap loops fitted much like the mounted type messtins, vg.+ $75.00 
  • Buff leather equipment strap measuring 26 in. in length, brass buckle vg.+ $30.00 
  • Watkin mirror clinometer, British maker marked "J.Ikes London", dated 1900, in working condition and with its prper leather pouch, vg.+ $200.00 
  • Clinometer Abney level type, unummarked, in working condition, was never polished, vg.+ $90.00 
  • Pocket sextant, British maker marked "Stanley London", in working condition and with most of its original finish still remaining, all complete with its leather carrying case, was never polished, vg.+ $450.00   

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