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South African Union Defence Force issued WW2 Pattern 1937 webbing belt, cross straps and cartridge carrier / ammo pouches. The cartridge carriers were made in Canada and are stamped ZL&T Ltd 1940 (Zephyr Loom and Textile Ltd). The cross straps are stamped S.A.P.A.W. (South African Proofing and Weaving Company). There is a stamp in the inside of the web belt, but I can't make out what it is. Please take note of the condition of the metal fittings, some have verdigris and others some rusting, see photos for condition.
Please note, due to the Covid-19 lockdown the South African Post Office is not accepting parcels to some countries yet. Please check with me to see whether I can post to your country at this time, before bidding.
Overseas collectors, Registered Air Mail postage and packaging will cost R550.00.
Payment must be made within 3 days of the close of the auction. If you are unable to make payment within 3 days then please don't bid.
I ship worldwide and am happy to combine items won into 1 parcel to save on postage.
Barring any unforeseen circumstances, items won will be posted the first Wednesday morning after payment has cleared. Best to pay before Tuesday to avoid any delay in posting.
Overseas collectors, the postage price is for Registered Air Mail postage and packaging, let me know if you want your item/s sent by Insured mail and I will work out a quote for you.
American collectors, please note that the U.S. Post Office stopped tracking our Registered Mail parcels a couple of years ago, they are only tracked by the S.A. Post Office up to the time they are placed in the bag for air shipment.
The South African Post Office does not insure parcels to all countries and only registers items up to a certain size and weight.
There is a maximum Insured amount for each country, please check with me if you want to find out the maximum for your country.
If a parcel is lost the Post Office will only pay out for Insured items, but does not cover the postage, just the declared value of the parcel.
Thanks for looking.
James D.N. MacKenzie
Southern Africa Militaria