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WW2 Soviet Field Gear and Personal Items
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Navy Sextant in original Wood Case, a WW2 model, c. 1950, with an early 1960s certification / calibration sheet. Very scarce and attractive piece of Soviet marine navigational equipment of early Cold War vintage. Appears to be in good working condition.
$1,100.00

High quality unissued officer boots in black leather, with quality control stamps dated 1927-1928. Perfect for completing a display of almost any early Soviet or WW 2 officer's uniform. About a US 6 ½.
$550.00

Officer leather leggings, circa 1930s.
$90.00

Felt burki boots, 1940s-50s.
$120.00

Red Army EM / NCO leather field belt with steel buckle, late 1930s - early 1940s. XXL size (will fit up to 44") waist, superb condition - literally the best we've handled in many years.
$345.00

M 1935 Army officer belt with a with a "cut-out star" buckle and shoulder strap, 1936 - 1941. Large size, will fit up to 36" waist. VG condition.
$295.00

Army Officer Leather Belt, complete "rig" with original shoulder strap, map case hangers and pistol lanyard, c. early 1940s. Features two-claw steel frame buckle. Overall length 39". A very uncommon matching set in Excellent condition.
$445.00

M 1932 Army Officer Leather Belt with 2-claw steel frame buckle, c. early 1940s. EXC condition, showing only minimal wear. Includes a nicely fitting post-war keeper loop.
$195.00

M 1940 Waist Belt with Hangers for Navy Officer Dagger, 1940- 1947. Early, narrower pattern, featuring so-called "kind lions" on the buckles and without the larger round buckle up front. In excellent condition. Fits up to a 42" waist. This rare and desirable WW2 model is a perfect accompaniment for a wartime-dated dagger.
$295.00

Leather straps for cavalry spurs, circa 1940s. In black leather with steel buckles. Price per single piece.
$8.00

Cavalry Sword Harness in leather, dated 1939. Essential for the correct display of a shashka on a mannequin.
$175.00

Officer's Leather Map Case, larger size, dated 1936. Pre-war / early WW2 model in high-quality leather w. detachable pencils / map tools insert. VG / EXC condition.
$260.00

Named Briefcase of Red Army Intelligence Officer, Leningrad Front, 1941-45. VG condition.
$140.00

Tokarev pistol holster w. cleaning rod, c. late 1930s - 1941 issue. In fine-quality smooth leather characteristic of early WW2 / pre-Patriotic War manufacture. EXC condition.
$235.00

M 1938 Red Army Canvas Rucksack, version with canvas shoulder straps, circa 1940- 1941. In outstanding condition. Maker-marked by the NKLP (Narkomat of Light Industry) Karl Marx Factory in Leningrad. Complete with all the hardware, straps and leather tabs present; EXC condition. A very rare and desirable piece of early WW2 RKKA field gear.
$775.00

Canteen Pouch, circa 1940s. In soft olive-green canvas with a drawstring and metal button. EXC condition.
$25.00

Tokarev SVT-40 Ammunition Pouch in reddish-brown leather, c. early 1940s. A typical early-Patriotic War piece in superb condition.
$140.00

Mosin-Nagant Rifle Accessory / Cleaning Kit Pouch in Winter Camouflage. Made in blockaded and starving Leningrad in November 1941, during the worst period of the siege.
$60.00

F1 Grenade Pouch in khaki burlap with wooden toggle and twine strap, c. early 1940s. Very clean unissued wartime example.
$35.00

Artillery Rangefinder, 1946 issue. Fully functional optics, compass, and internal leveling device. Complete with tripod in original canvas carrying case with genuine leather foot and cap. EXC condition.
$1,250.00

WW 2 personal identification capsule - the Soviet equivalent of a dog tag, c. 1930s-1941. EXC condition.
$60.00

Map case pen light, circa 1940s-50s
$50.00

Military issue map case protractor, dated 1941, with original paper envelope. Mint.
$20.00

WW2 "Trench Art" cigarette lighter in brass, c. 1940s. VG condition.
$50.00







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