most of the paint on obverse worn off
just moisten) on the reverse
all contained within fitted A
1810 with the finest detailing
he was trying to interest the Canadian Government in the Gatling Gun just as the rebellion broke out and so he immediately volunteered to support Middleton with two of his guns
An Afrika Korps Army (Heer) Belt With Buckle Hold most of the paint onBuckle in die stamped steel, finished in dark field gray, magnetic, unmarked, on the right end of the belt, matching receiving clip on the left end, the buckle measuring 48. 3 mm x 64. 5 mm. Belt in thick olive green webbed cotton, stamped in black ink "100" on the underside of the belt at the right end, tab stitched in place on the right end with seven rows of two reinforced holes each for length adjustment, the belt terminating on the reverse on the