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    Imperial Militaria?

    picked this up in the last week. Some stuff s quite unfamiliar to me, any thoughts on these items?

    Breadbag, Imperial era?






    Imperial Messkit, but it's about the contents:

    Imperial spork?


    two cups, one is clearly WW2, the 1/4 liter is Imperial era, right?!



    all this was in this backpack:


    wooden inlay, late 1800's?

    thanks a lot!

    Kindest regards,
    Michiel

    #2
    Hi Michiel,

    any stamps on the bag pack? Could be in the leather.

    Best regards,
    Michel

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      #3
      Hello Michel,

      No couldn't find a thing, no regiment stamps on the "canvas" nor in the leather.

      thanks,
      Michiel

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        #4
        It looks like 1924 under the maker's name.
        pseudo-expert

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          #5
          Pretty much everything looks postwar to me (except, maybe the spork).

          Chip

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            #6
            Originally posted by Chip M View Post
            Pretty much everything looks postwar to me (except, maybe the spork).

            Chip
            Post Great War you mean, I persume?


            @Don, thanks, that was my thought aswell.

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              #7
              You are in the Imperial section... post war = WW1

              Some nice pieces you have, regardless!



              Originally posted by michiel01 View Post
              Post Great War you mean, I persume?

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                #8
                If you think about it a Reichswehr breadbag is tons rarer than a wartime (ww1 or WW2) example.
                pseudo-expert

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Don D. View Post
                  If you think about it a Reichswehr breadbag is tons rarer than a wartime (ww1 or WW2) example.
                  Thank you Don, I found out the maker is a known maker for equipment and originate from Nurnberg. So I posted the bag also in the WW2 era equipment section, but no comments so far.

                  I think I'll keep this one, I like it a lot.

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