The forearms have sewn-on cotton reinforcing patches: These help prevent wear at a vulnerable point on the garment
38 S&W bullet is a non-functional cartridge used primarily for training
Each magazine is crafted with precision and care
“S67” is the well-known wartime manufacturer code for Polte Magdeburg
introduced to reduce the use of brass as Germany's wartime demand for ammunition increased
Warren Fisher: Treasury Note, 1 pound, (1923), P1/66 970169, (Duggleby; TR31), GF. officer The forearms have sewn-on cottonWarren Fisher: Treasury Note, 1 pound, (1923), P1 66 970169, (Duggleby; TR31), was a banknote issued by the British Treasury in the 1920s. Obverse Brown and green. Portrait of King George V at right, St. George and Dragon at left. Reverse The Palace of Westminster, housing the House of Commons and the House of Lords of the UK Government. Date first issued: 22 January 1917. Date ceased to be legal tender: 1 August 1933. Printed by Waterlow Bros and