WW2 Canadian Artillery Officers Peak Cap Hat With Sam Browne and Officers Commision

$300.00

This lot consists of a World War II Canadian artillery officers’ peak cap hat, accompanied by a Sam Browne belt and an officer’s commission document. The peak cap is typical of Canadian military officer headgear from the mid-20th century, featuring a stiffened crown, a leather peak, and regimental cap badge relevant to artillery units. Materials commonly used include wool for the body and a leather

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The WW2 Canadian Artillery Officers Peak Cap Hat with Sam Browne and Officers Commission is a representative ensemble from the Canadian Army during the Second World War. The peak cap features a dark blue wool crown with red piping and a black patent leather peak, commonly worn by artillery officers. A gilt Canadian artillery badge is affixed to the front, denoting regimental affiliation. The interior of the cap is typically lined and bears the maker’s mark or issue stamp. The included Sam Browne belt is composed of brown leather, with shoulder strap and brass fittings, standard for officer’s field and dress uniforms. Accompanying the cap and belt is an original officer’s commission, an official document confirming the individual’s rank and appointment within the Canadian forces. This grouping provides insight into the uniform and administrative practices for commissioned artillery officers in Canada during WW2, reflecting both ceremonial and operational elements of their service regalia.

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