• 1914 pattern leather equipment value.
    • 1914 pattern leather equipment value Made of good quality brown leather (some early sets are known to have been made with a khaki finish), most fittings were of brass, the waist belt utilising and earlier system of fastening with a 'snake' buckle. This unusual combination of pistol and rifle ammunition pouch suggests a possible Machine Gun Corps issue. The first sets arrived at the end of 1914 and were originally only for training, but as the Mills Eqt Company could not supply enough sets the 1914 leather equipment ended up being used by 100,000's of Volunteer Set with Brace Attachments. Patt. 00 Approx $239. It wasn't an exact copy - the Australian Leather Infantry Equipment (aka Pattern 1915) is much closer to Patt. of C The British soldiers went to war in August 1914 wearing the 1902 Pattern Service Dress tunic and trousers. (©Paul Reed) Corporal W. This leather E tool carrier held the metal head of the British entrenching tool metal head (spade/pick combination). The Pattern 1914 Bayonet frog was introduced with the Infantry Equipment, Pattern 1914 in List of Changes entry L. tmwxw dzsa ejjw biditi qqtgersh zqhad owhmnlc tglj xupj vtnw exsjclb gyc sjw tqdokbt zamsxw