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CEF marked leather scope can?
I obtained this leather carrying pouch with a CEF marking on top. Any ideas for what it was used? The seller thought it would be for a scope which based on the design I'd agree, but I've never seen one like this before.
Any suggestions for what this pouch was originally made?
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01-31-2016 03:55 AM
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Pretty pictures but a few dimensions might help.
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I can't immediately tell how old this case is.
What does CEF mean? Is it military?
If Canadian
Expeditionary Force (1914-1918), why does it bear St Edward's Crown (Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth) rather than the Tudor Crown (George V and George VI)?
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I think you'll find the crowns are not quite representative of era. There are Edwards that look Tudor and other way round. Still, I'm not sure CEF stands for what you think.
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I think that it's a commercial case and CEF are the initials of the owner. The crown is academic.
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I'd agree with Peter. Also, whilst it may have had a 'kind' existence, I would query it's age too. Clearly not new but I wonder if a little more recent that a century old?
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Using the size of the laptop bag in the background as a reference I wonder if it was a privately purchased (and crafted) map case?
- Darren
1 PL West Nova Scotia Regiment 2000-2003
1 BN Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry 2003-2013
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It does appear somewhat similar in design as this old ebay photograph:

Listing Title: 30'sBROWN LEATHER TELESCOPE CASE SCOPE JAMES RAMSAY GOLDSMITH DUNDEE
- Darren
1 PL West Nova Scotia Regiment 2000-2003
1 BN Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry 2003-2013
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Planned to do a size comparison to a No. 32 tin, but haven't had the time yet - sorry!
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So I managed to find five minutes, picked a few British
scopes and cases for size comparison and made those pictures.
It looks like it WOULD fit the Alexander Martin conversion of the P.14, also the PPCo scope. And it fits the scope of the George Gibbs Ross 1905 rifle - at least it fits in there and still has some place..
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