Hi Guys,
A family friend needs some help in identifying a couple of holsters for an estate.
I looked over both and could not find any markings or stamps (aside from what is in the smaller one). I assume the larger holster is for an artillery luger, and the smaller one is for some kind of WWII era .32 auto, but I do not know much about these. The Luger holster has a cleaning rod in it. Any idea if this is original? Any help would be appreciated, including estimates of value.
What is interesting, is the smaller holster is marked Lt. Gen. P.J. Montague. From a quick search on google, I found this link: http://www.ordersofbattle.com/PersonData.aspx?PerX=414 , as well as several others. It would appear that Lt. Gen. Montague was a high ranking Canadian in Europe during WWII. I have no idea of the background of this holster, but there appears to be some interesting history behind it.
Thanks!
A family friend needs some help in identifying a couple of holsters for an estate.
I looked over both and could not find any markings or stamps (aside from what is in the smaller one). I assume the larger holster is for an artillery luger, and the smaller one is for some kind of WWII era .32 auto, but I do not know much about these. The Luger holster has a cleaning rod in it. Any idea if this is original? Any help would be appreciated, including estimates of value.
What is interesting, is the smaller holster is marked Lt. Gen. P.J. Montague. From a quick search on google, I found this link: http://www.ordersofbattle.com/PersonData.aspx?PerX=414 , as well as several others. It would appear that Lt. Gen. Montague was a high ranking Canadian in Europe during WWII. I have no idea of the background of this holster, but there appears to be some interesting history behind it.
Thanks!


















































