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Canada, Commonwealth. A Lot of Watercolour Drawings Related to the Saskatoon Light Infantry in Italy during WW2. visually-hidden the flap bearing a number

SKU 68534731712
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Description

the flap bearing a number of partially-legible maker and depot marks with a manufacture date of “1917”

the twelve o’clock arm with a monogram of Prince Leopold IV

Two Second War German Collar Insignia - Minor mothing and wear

Eelco Van Kleefens (The Netherlands)

measuring 38 mm in diameter x 41 mm (h) inclusive of its laterally-pierced ball suspension

Canada, Commonwealth. A Lot of Watercolour Drawings Related to the Saskatoon Light Infantry in Italy during WW2. visually-hidden the flap bearing a numberA collection of well preserved watercolour drawings, painted by a Canadian soldier who fought in Italy during World War 2. The drawings were completed during and after the Battle of Ortona, which ended on 28 December 1943. Included in this group are two portraits of Major General Vokes, who led the 1st Canadian Infantry Division, and Major General B. M. Hoffmeister, who led the 5th Canadian (Armoured) Division. The rest of the collection features

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