THE OKLAHOMA POWWOW : March 1938, Totem I, Powwow 3, Shipboard Publication Of The USS OKLAHOMA BB-37. Edited in the Chaplain’s Office. March 1938 : Totem I, Powwow 3. No writing or marks. Minor rubbing on corner, top/bottom of the spine and along it. No loose, missing or cutout pages. Light toning on page edges. Two punch holes for a binding. This was published onboard by the personnel of the USS OKLAHOMA. Many names are mentioned within these eight pages. Thank you for your interest in this item.
POLAND Ring WW2 Polish LEGIONs Patriotic jewelry BADGE wwII Legioners Corps EAGLE Military ARMY Set 4 pcs Copper Bronze #465. Size US 10 23.5×22.5×17.5 mm 19.8 mm 4.11 g. Size US 13 27.5x26x11.5 mm 22.3 mm 4.28 g. 70×49 mm 9.2 g. 48×33.5 mm 2.2 g. = 25.4 mm. Perfect item for museum or YOUR private collection! Collectibles and antiques – the best investment! See my other items! + individual discounts for dealers! Please write your questions BEFORE. Where else will you find such interesting items as not in my store?
= 25.4 mm. Perfect item for museum or YOUR private collection! Collectibles and antiques – the best investment! See my other items! + individual discounts for dealers! Please write your questions BEFORE. Where else will you find such interesting items as not in my store?
Mounted Photograph And Document – US Army Air Service Enlistment Tour , August 1919. Providence Rhode Island, August 9th, 1919. Mounted Silver-Gelatin Photograph of Biplane And Pilots of the Dallas-Boston Aerial Flight Squadron, With Government Liability Waiver Document (For Accident or Death During Flight in a Government Aircraft) Mounted Below, Signed by George L. Gross of Providence RI. 9 7/8 ” x 7 3/4 “. 7 3/8 ” x 4 3/8 “. In 1919 the Providence Chamber of Commerce invited the Dallas-Boston Aerial Flight Squadron of the U. Army Air Service to stop in Providence as part of a country-wide enlistment tour. Gross of the River & Harbor Committee along with other members of the Providence Chamber of Commerce were given the opportunity to be taken on flights over the Providence area. Gross was taken on one such flight and the attached document is his government flight accident / death waiver. The photograph depicts a piloted squadron biplane, with another pilot standing in front of the plane in the foreground. I believe the pilot in the foreground is Captain Herman Fluegel, though I can’t say with 100% certainty. The plane is decorated with a skull & crossbones, and marked “Enlist” & “Love Field”. The event is chronicled in the January 1919 issue of Providence Magazine Vol. Shows a little wear, the lower-right corner of the mount board is chipped, and the board has a moisture stain on the verso (doesn’t show through to the front side). Please see photographs for details. Feel free to send me any questions or request additional photos.
STACK rowan CHRISTENING EPHEMERA michael stack congress SEAFORD. SCROLL DOWN for MORE PHOTOS. To view or search ANTIQUE. This listing is for the lot of ephemera shown. From the Commandant’s Office of the Norfolk Navy Yart, Portsmouth VA…. Envelope addressed to Mr. Thomas Stack of Seaford Delaware with contents: – Original invitation from the Commandant at the launching of the U. Rowan, Sponsor, Miss Elizabeth Rowan and the U. STACK, sponsor, Miss Mary Teresa Stack in 1938 – Michael J. Stack, congressman, Pennsylvania, business card – Admission to the Observation stand on 5 May 1938 – Newspaper clipping of the event. Excellent original early family and/or town genealogy, history, antique, collectible heirloom and/or ephemera. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution.
Offered here is an extremely rare example of the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) OD wool jacket also referenced on some books as the wool version of the Type A-1 Flight Jacket. This model was developed by the Quartermasters Corps during the 30’s. The design was actually inspired on the A-1 flight jacket, but in this case unlined olive drab wool replaced the leather shell panels. Windproof knit cuffs followed the same style of the A-1, but the choker collar was replaced by a knit shawl collar closer to the civilian cossack style. Beveled pocket flaps echoed the pocket flaps on the coat. Finally, the waistband was changed to an elasticized band in a muticolored wool knit secured with two buttons to ensure a wind-tight fit. The condition of this example is amazing considering is over 80 years old. All parts are genuine to the jacket. All buttons are present and firm. Tags shows to be a size 42. Right shoulder bears a PFC rank chevron. There is some confusion among collectors due to the resemblance to the A-1 flight jacket, but there is no evidence that this jacket was designed for the Army Air Forces or was ever original issued to pilots. However, the fact is that at least some surplus CCC work jackets were reissued to Army Air Forces ground crews during World War II. Let me know if you have any questions. All sales are final. FOR MORE EXTREMELY RARE MILITARIA, MAKE SURE TO CHECK US ON INSTAGRAM: TRADEAJACKET.
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RARE ORIGINAL LATE 1800’s to WWI WAR AUDEMAIR PARIS BRASS FIELD BINOCULARS. RARE ORIGINAL LATE 1880’s WWI AUDEMAIR PARIS BRASS FIELD BINOCULARS. IN NICE CONDITION AND SURPRISING VERY FEW DENTS. THEY ARE MADE OF BRASS AND CLEAR FRENCH GLASS OPTICS GOLD BRASS COLOR WITH BLACK ACCENT. CLEAR OPTICS AND FUNCTIONS. THE EYELETS STATE AUDEMAIR PARIS MARKED, COMPOUND EYEPIECE, CLEAR LENS, DIOPTER SETTING AND BOTTOM OF CLEAR LENS W/ SLIDING ADJUSTABLE BRASS SHADES BINOCULARS MEASURE APPROXIMATELY : 6″ IN H X 4 1/2″ IN W. RARE ORIGINAL LATE 1800’s TO WWI AUDEMAIR PARIS BRASS BINOCULARS! Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With.
Rare Antique Canvas Cot Ames Harris Neville CO. One of a kind, haven’t seen another one like it. Has some stains and some tears along the stitches shown in photos. Wanted to keep it but wife claims I have to much stuff if you can believe that. Material is in really good shape. Does not include the frame just the canvas material shown in photos only.