WW1 Canadian CEF 16 Pattern Leather Pouch Dated 1915

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The WW1 Canadian CEF 16 Pattern Leather Pouch Dated 1915 is a standard-issue piece of military equipment used by the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Manufactured in 1915, this pouch is constructed from brown leather and designed in accordance with the 1916 Pattern specifications. The pouch features a single main compartment secured by a flap with a brass stud fastener. Attachment points on the reverse allow it to be mounted on a web or leather belt, in line with the equipment layouts of the period. This item was intended for carrying ammunition or personal items and reflects the practical requirements of trench warfare on the Western Front. The leather is typically stamped with a date and, in some cases, a maker’s mark, confirming authenticity and production details. The 16 Pattern Leather Pouch remains an important example of Canadian military gear from World War I, illustrating both manufacture techniques and field adaptations of the time.

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