A captured German Sanitäter with his Feldflasche slung over his shoulder during WW2. |
The brown leather straps are riveted to the felt cover with a leather inner reinforcement tab.
Here you can see the inner leather reinforcement tabs for the rivets.
The snaps are painted black on the outside. They are attached through grey colored herringbone twill material. These snaps are marked "O.L.5.5."
Here is the maker mark on the screw-on cap of the canteen body.
Our second example of a medic canteen is similar but with some interesting differences. This version has black leather straps as opposed to brown, and the canteen body is painted green. The cup is painted red, which you see from time to time with old East German canteens. One source indicated that canteens with the red cups were issued to German Red Cross, the Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (DRK). These red-cupped canteens also came in a variety styles, another version is at the bottom.
If any readers can confirm or deny the info about red cups being issued to the DRK, please comment below!
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