Assistance Required with Values and ID
I was wondering if I could get some help with identifying these items and as well determining value ? These are all items I collected when I was a child. Any help would be appreciated ! I have more photos of marks but I did not want to overload this post.
Jay
The first one up is a bayonet I recieved from my great uncle, he was a Canadian paratrooper in WW2.
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I received this with a gun I bought, it fits my Sterling so I assume it is for a Sten Gun, it is marked 1947.
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I can't remember where I got these next two from.
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I got this one from my grandfather, some relative of ours served with this group.
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Probably not of interest
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Another great uncle served with this group
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My Dad found this with a metal detector in Northern Alberta.
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Bought this in a pawn shop.
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I think the brass tube might be from a butt of a British 303, it has markings on the bottom.
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My great Uncle from the Signal Corps.
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I can't remember where I got this, looks like gold thread.
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Came from my great uncle the paratrooper, has C.C.B. RCAF NO 22 something and 1942 RCAF 22/397 stamped on the strap.
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Barrel cover stamp.
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Came from my great uncle the paratrooper, the black leg things he said came from a special group, I can't remember what that group was now. I assume the netting is for a helmet.
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Cleaning kit, unknown (wallet maybe?), sewing kit.
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The belt came from the signal corps great uncle, the rest from the paratrooper uncle Uncle, lots of stamps on the rest of it, the suspenders and the ammo pouches have matching numbers.
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