WW1 Canadian CEF Biscuit Tin October 1915 Dated EMPTY

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This is an original World War I Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) biscuit tin, dated October 1915. Designed as part of military field rations, these tins were used to store hardtack biscuits distributed to Canadian troops during active service. The tin is empty, with no original contents remaining. Constructed from metal and finished in a utilitarian style, the surface features stamped markings including the date and relevant CEF identifiers. Wear consistent with age and field use may be present, such as surface oxidation, minor dents, or remnants of ration labels. Items of this type were commonly issued to soldiers serving overseas, forming a standard component of daily sustenance during the First World War. Biscuit tins from this period hold historical significance, offering insights into military provisioning and the daily experiences of Canadian troops. This piece represents an authentic artifact from Canada’s First World War military history.

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