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Item Code: 2023-312
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The canteen body is free of dents on the obverse with a small central dent in the reverse.
The body is covered in a brow wool cloth that has been stenciled on the front with the Company letter “F” with the regimental number “71” below it. The cover exhibits numerous stains from dirt, age, use and storage. There is a 3.75 inch split in the cover seam which exposed part of the canteen body to moisture and it does have some surface rust in that area.
All three sling keepers are present as is the original stopper and chain.
The original linen sling is present and is knotted but still has a separation at its apex. [ad] [ph:L]
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