Attic find, marked MKK 40. The poor fellow has lost half of it's felt cover (moths!) and the leather straps are partly try. Yet, I'm in love with it
Attic find, marked MKK 40. The poor fellow has lost half of it's felt cover (moths!) and the leather straps are partly try. Yet, I'm in love with it
Like a lot of stuff, if it could only talk. Nice!
Today the father of my co-worker gave me this one. He sayd he found this in the abandoned military base of Soviet era. The bottle has name engraved on it's bottom Wand, the screw cap is not original and has been attached to the bottle with fabric lanyard.
Yulezeit ist wieder da and so did the presents: another victim of moths from attick. Note that the bottle is attached wrongly into the felt cover (the front side is now rear and vice verca), and it's been done so probably by the soldier himself. Together with the canteen came two drinking cups, the early one is marked G&CL 35, the war time version is HRE 42
Another attic revealed it's secret. After 65 years the straps surrended
Lovely glass, this time the top of the neck is real solid, the whole quality makes me think of pre-Soviet production
Visitors from the villages of Southern Estonia. The giant in the middle has no markings, but it has a lot of original yellow paint. This bottle was was for fuel, am I correct? The one on right has the cap with chain from paramilitary canteen attached on it.
Great set thanks for sharing!
Great collection,
I've a question, some of the pictures of the German canteens have a drinkng cup, others none. Would you know whether, all German canteens were issued with a drinking cup or only some?
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