One Tunic, One Medal, One Story… You Won’t Believe What Walked In Today!
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00:00 Unboxing Rare Military Collectibles Live in Toronto
01:15 First Depot Battalion Nova Scotia Cap Badge and Collar Unveiled
02:05 17th Battalion CEF Shoulder Titles and 106th Battalion Collar Revealed
03:00 Ultra-Rare For King and Country Newfoundland Service Pin Discovery
04:10 Canadian Highlanders Long Service Medal Named to Lieutenant Campbell
05:15 D-Day Invasion Turtle Shell Mark III Helmet Authenticity Breakdown
06:30 Behind the Scenes of the New Canadian WWI Reference Book Release
07:40 1943 Dated British Bayonet and Scabbard Collectible Inspection
08:30 Napoleonic Era Grenadier Officer’s Tunic from Loyal London Volunteers
09:30 1803 Hallmarked Medal and Museum-Grade Napoleonic Military Uniform
10:00 Final Thoughts on Military Antiques, Collectibles, and Museum Pieces
Welcome to Military Antiques Toronto, where history comes alive through authentic military collectibles, museum-quality artifacts, and rare militaria you won’t find anywhere else. In today’s exciting video, Dave takes you behind the scenes to reveal some incredible military treasures that just arrived at the shop. This military collectibles unboxing video features original military artifacts from World War I, World War II, and the Napoleonic era, making it a must-watch for collectors, historians, and anyone passionate about military history.
The video kicks off with a rare find—a complete set of First Depot Battalion Nova Scotia cap badge and collar insignia from the Canadian Expeditionary Force. These WWI Canadian military badges are highly sought after by collectors looking to complete their regimental displays. Dave also uncovers shoulder titles from the 17th Battalion and a collar badge from the 106th Battalion, adding even more value to this incredible Canadian military collectibles haul.
One of the highlights of this military unboxing is the discovery of a For King and Country Newfoundland Service Pin. This ultra-rare piece of Canadian military history is nearly impossible to find and represents Newfoundland’s contribution to the First World War. Numbered and in excellent condition, this rare Newfoundland military service pin is a true gem for any serious militaria collector.
Dave also reveals a long service medal awarded to Lieutenant J.R. Campbell of the Pictou Highlanders, a historic Canadian regiment. This named Canadian military medal adds a personal connection to the soldier who served, enhancing the historical value of this unique collectible. Named medals are always in high demand because they offer a direct link to the individuals who wore them with pride.
Next up is an authentic D-Day Turtle Shell Mark III helmet, the same type used by Canadian soldiers during the Normandy invasion. This original WWII Canadian helmet still features its wartime markings, making it a perfect addition to any World War II helmet collection. Dave points out key features that separate wartime helmets from post-war versions, offering valuable tips for collectors looking to authenticate their own military helmets.
The excitement continues as Dave shares a massive shipment of the newly published WWI Canadian reference book, The Kaz’s Brothers on World War I Canadian. This full-color, Canadian-printed book is the ultimate guide to Canada’s involvement in the First World War, packed with photos, information, and historical insights. If you’re a military history enthusiast, this is the definitive Canadian WWI book you need in your collection.
Adding to the day’s finds is a 1943 dated British 1907 bayonet, complete with its original scabbard. This WWII British bayonet is in excellent condition and features clear wartime markings on both the blade and the scabbard. Military edged weapons collectors will appreciate the authenticity and condition of this classic WWII bayonet.
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