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British Container H51.1 with H52 Mk1, South African later use ?

Big Dave

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Picked up today at Newark Arms Fair ,a H51.1 complete with a H52 Mk2 and packing, is this a British box later used by South Africa? The H51is stamped E .Sage Co Ltd 1945 and the H52 is marked MB 4 1958 .All thoughts welcome20151129_175059.jpg20151129_175131.jpg20151129_175249.jpg20151129_175313.jpg20151129_175443.jpg20151129_180034.jpg
 
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Hi Dave,
All the South African ammo boxes I have come across are 45 dated so are probably just British war surplus used by the South Africans. The Bandoliers that come in the South African boxes have a fantastic variety of dates as well.
Cheers
Gary
 
Thanks for the information ,Gary .Is Koeel the Afrikaans for Ball? I seem to remember the South Africans putting both English and Afrikaans on their field dressings and other items
 
Thanks for the information ,Gary .Is Koeel the Afrikaans for Ball? I seem to remember the South Africans putting both English and Afrikaans on their field dressings and other items

Hi Dave, It literally translates to Bullet. I have a 44 dated H13 made in Canada but used by the South Africans in 1944.It also has dual language labels.
Cheers
Gary
 
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