This unique artifact dates back to World War I and is a quintessential piece of military history. The “WW1 Canadian CEF Hold All Housewife” is a meticulously crafted sewing kit designed for the Canadian Expeditionary Force, essential for soldiers to carry and repair their uniforms and gear while in the trenches. Manufactured in Ottawa in 1916, this piece offers a rare glimpse into the everyday life of Canadian soldiers during the Great War. The hold-all, often referred to as a “housewife,” includes various compartments to organize needles, thread, buttons, and other sewing essentials. This item is not only a functional tool but also a poignant reminder of the resilience and resourcefulness of those who served. Collectors and history enthusiasts will appreciate the authenticity and historical significance of this well-preserved piece, which stands as a testament to the ingenuity and endurance of Canadian forces during a pivotal time in world history.
WW1 Canadian CEF Hold All Housewife Ottawa Manufacturer 1916 Dated
$125.00
WW1 Canadian CEF Hold All Housewife Ottawa Manufacturer 1916 Dated
Availability: Only 1 left in stock
Conflict | WW I (1914-18) |
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Country | Canada |
Original/Reproduction | Original |
Theme | Militaria |