The bag in pic 'A' was found in a garage clearance. It contained the loot" shown in pics 'B/C/D'.
Can anyone identify the bag? I am hoping that numbers 1-27 and 29 to 100 will surface shortly
Kind regards, Malcolm.
The bag in pic 'A' was found in a garage clearance. It contained the loot" shown in pics 'B/C/D'.
Can anyone identify the bag? I am hoping that numbers 1-27 and 29 to 100 will surface shortly
Kind regards, Malcolm.
If this things are orginal as it looks like, it's a trasure GRATS whit the find
omg i would love to find something like that in our garage sale here even just a pin would be fantastic ! Great find if they are good (i am no expert)
Frenchy
Nice find.
Bag looks U.S. issue to me. Not really that sure though.
z
very nice .Did the owner give you any history on the items? Gary
Thanks everyone. I agree that the bag could be US although it does not have any obvious markings.
Gary. The bag was found inside a toolbox and smells of oil. That is all I know.
If anyone is interested the army buckle is marked on the tab: R. SIEPER & SONNE LUDENSCHEID and dated 1940. The buckle is marked: R.S. & S.
Kind regards, Malcolm.
Blimey
What a find !
Nick
"In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem
That kind of find is what keeps collectors going.
wow awesome find!
Thanks
Danny
Omg ! i can't believe there are still people throwing out stuff like this or giving it away at yard sales Who are these people and how do I find them ? What a treasure ! Cheers,
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