SRD Rum Ration jar 1945 dated
Article about: Just added this one to my collection. Cheers, Ade.
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I love these jars. I think I have about 6 of them scattered around the place, including one of the smaller ones which I believe were for officers. I always pick them up if I see them for about £15 or less, however I see far more of the unmarked "ww1" issue jars that dated ones.
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How does one tell the difference between WW1 and WW2 (besides being dated - obvious)? I have two, 1939 and 40 dated. Would like to get a WW1 one but i'm not sure the differences.
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I always wanted one of these and thought they were WWI
Thanks for sharing .
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Mince find Ade, I've one made in Chesterfield that was dug up on the Somme...it was Dearer than I wanted to pay, but couldn't say no as its local.....ish. Lol
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The following description of the jars might be of interest, it is from 53/Gen.No./5503 Handbook of Specifications for Supplies, 1915:
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That's a nice example Ade. I bought one last month as well for a L.R.D.G. display I'm putting together. It cost me quite a bit to have it shipped from the UK to the US, but I wanted it.
Unfortunately mine is unmarked, but I am pretty sure it is the WWII version.
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