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Original Colonial Period King George III Gorget Given to Native Americans in Canada - dated 1814 Century This is a beautifully appointed

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Description

This is a beautifully appointed OTTOMAN flintlock pistol made to follow European lines covered in Silver wire inlay in the carved  wood stock

This will make a fantastic and affordable addition to any German WW2 Afrikakorps collection

It measures approximately 6 1/2"L x 4 1/4"W x 2 3/8"

This is a Staff Sergeant's winter service uniform jacket  who was assigned to the 11th Airborne Division

This HJ winter cap has a great look

Original Colonial Period King George III Gorget Given to Native Americans in Canada - dated 1814 Century This is a beautifully appointedOriginal Item: One of a Kind. Starting in the second half of the 1700's in Canada it became customary for individual fur Trappers and Company's like the HUDSON BAY COMPANY to make elaborate gifts to the Native Indian Chiefs in exchange for being permitted to trap for furs on what the Indian's considered their lands. One of the most notable gifts were copper and silver Gorgets intended to be worn around the neck just as British Army Officers did in

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