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NEW ZEALAND – Mark VII in British-Made Pattern 1937 Carrier

Currency:CAD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:10.00 CAD
NEW ZEALAND – Mark VII in British-Made Pattern 1937 Carrier
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NEW ZEALAND – Mark VII in British-Made Pattern 1937 Carrier

Although New Zealand-made water bottles feature cobalt blue enamel and a flat top
with a tin can seam, their wire loop (behind the spout) and 9 inch stopper cord
make them a Mark VII. New Zealand water bottles are readily identified by their
removable brown covers and wooden or rubber stoppers.
This particular water bottle features a wood stopper and was made by National
Electrical and Engineering Company Limited (NEECO) of Wellington, New Zealand.

The carrier is the framework-type that was included in the original 1937 pattern
webbing set. New Zealand did not produce their own webbing during the Second
World War and relied heavily on British-made stocks.

Has the wooden stopper and wire loop located on the back of the spout

The bottom of the New Zealand-made water bottle showing the
drawstring that allows the cover to be removable as well as maker information..