WW1 Canadian CEF Pair of Spurs C Broad Arrowed Dated & Service No.

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The WW1 Canadian CEF Pair of Spurs C Broad Arrowed Dated & Service No. are authentic, historical artifacts from the first World War. Marked with the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) symbol and service number, these spurs are also date-stamped and embossed with the C Broad Arrow, Canada’s military property mark. They are representative of the standard equipment for Canadian cavalry during

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The WW1 Canadian CEF Pair of Spurs C Broad Arrowed Dated & Service No. is a set of military memorabilia from the Canadian Expeditionary Force era during the First World War. This pair of spurs is marked with a ‘C’ broad arrow, a symbol used by the Canadian military to denote government property. Additionally, the spurs carry a date and a service number, providing vital historical context and identification details. These characteristics authenticate the piece’s origin period, showing they were part of the standard equipment issued to cavalry soldiers. They represent a significant part of Canadian military history, offering a tangible link to Canada’s role in the global conflict. These are not reproductions, but genuine artefacts, making them valuable for collectors and historians alike. It is crucial to note that due to their age and use, the spurs may show signs of wear. Still, this, in no way, detracts from their historical significance.

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