WW2 Italian Officer’s Cross Belt Artillery with Pouch

WW2 Italian Officer's Cross Belt Artillery with Pouch

WW2 Italian Officer’s Cross Belt Artillery with Pouch

£180.00

In stock

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£180.00

WW2 Italian Officer’s Cross Belt Artillery with Pouch

Availability: In stock

Description

A lovely condition bandolier for Artillery high uniform of the Royal Italian Army, it was an accessory used together with the blue band on the Officer Uniform Mod. 1934 in the high uniform configuration for ceremonies.
They existed in use two types: this one used only by Artillery and another model used for all other corps.
The head of Medusa and case with the Artillery badge.
Fittings in white metal , brass cased pouch. Gold Italian Army Officer’s Cross Belt with Pouch. The cross belt with gold lace backed with black velvet and fitted with silver coloured fitting which have slightly discoloured however complete with prickers.

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