The WW1 Canadian CEF Single Stirrup Dated 1910 C Broad Arrowed is a significant artifact representing the military history of Canada. It was produced in 1910, prior to the outbreak of World War I. Belonging to the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), this equipment was crucial for cavalry troops in terms of horse mounting and stability during riding. Its ‘C Broad Arrow’ mark signifies Canadian Government property, a stamp confirming its authenticity and originality. Made of durable metal, the stirrup exhibits the robust and rigorous design requisite of military equipment during that era. This item serves not only as a standalone historical artifact but also provides collectors and history enthusiasts insight into the dynamics of WWI-era cavalry. Its age, markings, and provenance make it an interesting piece for those interested in military memorabilia. It should be noted, however, that this is a single stirrup, and does not come as a pair.
WW1 Canadian CEF Single Stirrup Dated 1910 C Broad Arrowed
$60.00
The WW1 Canadian CEF Single Stirrup Dated 1910 C Broad Arrowed is a historic military artifact. Made from durable iron, it bears the Broad Arrow mark, a traditional symbol used by the Canadian Expeditionary Force. This unique piece, dated back to 1910, offers a tangible window into World War I era Canada.
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