1935 Type 1 Photo. Douglas MacArthur & Dwight Eisenhower in Manilla Pre WWII! Be sure to add me to your favorites list. Send a message when you are ready to be invoiced. Tracking information updates will sometimes not be available immediately. Ending Auctions: It is our policy to let auctions run their course.
This is a very rare patch from the Citizens Military Training Camps. These camps operated between 1921 and 1940. This patch is most likely from the 20s or 30s. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Estate sale find, vintage original US Navy China Service Destroyer USS Rizal Officers photo, circa 1920s. Photo is embossed in lower right corner with A. Fong Chefoo, North China. USS Rizal (DD–174) was a Wickes-class destroyer in the United States Navy following World War I. She was named for José Rizal, a Filipino patriot, and the National Hero of the Philippines. Joining the Pacific Fleet upon commissioning, Rizal cruised along the United States west coast into 1920 on exercises and training duty. Subsequently modified for service as a light minelayer, she was classified DM-14 on 17 July 1920. Rizal departed San Diego on 25 March 1920 for the Far East. With Filipinos constituting the majority of her crew, Rizal remained on the Asiatic Station for ten years. She spent long months anchored in Chinese ports during the spring, summer, and autumn months. Her most frequent ports of call were Shanghai, Chefoo, Chinwangtao, and Hong Kong. Rizal cruised eastward to Apra Harbor, Guam, during November 1928, and visited Yokohama, Japan, from 11 to 20 April 1929. Rizal spent each winter generally from November through March, anchored in Manila Bay. She was docked annually at Olongapo and upon resuming active service each spring operated in Philippine waters. Ordered home late in 1930, Rizal departed Manila on 11 December 1930 for Guam, Honolulu, and San Diego. She decommissioned on 20 August 1931 at San Diego and was towed northward to Mare Island on 31 August 1931 by the minesweeper USS Tern to be placed in reserve. PLEASE SEE DESCRIPTION AND PHOTOS FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS – The item appears to be in overall Fair to Good Minus used condition, signs of wear, creases, fading, tears, chipping, sunning and age toning, soiling, stains, writing, no odors, please see images.
1930s Yugoslavian “Royal Household Service” silvered medal, 32 mm in diameter. The item on the picture is the one you will receive. All items are from my personal collection and are guaranteed to be authentic. All questions are welcome.
ROMANIA MILITARY PHOTO – ROMANIAN Regiment 42 Howitzers officers Lugoj TOP PHOTO Atelier. SIZE: 13.6 X 8.6 CM. Within 24 hours the items won are sent to winners. And please keep in mind that I can not influence any speed loss products reaching the destination. Please if you have any questions do not hesitate to contact me. Sometimes mistakes are made so. Please contact me if you have any problems and I’m sure we can work it out. Thank you for your time and interest in my auctions. Please watch my other auctions. I stand behind my goods, so you can shop at my store with confidence.
Please see the images of the actual item above for a better idea of the condition. The packed card will weigh around two and a half ounces, as I pack with thick cardboard to assure the card arrives safely. Be sure to add me to your. Please contact me with any issues prior to leaving negative/neutral Feedback or low detail ratings, as I will always do my best to solve any problems that may come up!
Antique Imperial japanese canteen. This authentic antique Imperial Japanese Army canteen is a remarkable relic from the past. The canteen’s paint remains comparatively pristine, a testament to its preservation over the years. This piece is not just a mere military item; it’s a slice of history, a connection to the daily life of a soldier from a time that shaped the world. Whether you’re a collector of military antiques or have a keen interest in World War II memorabilia, this canteen is a rare find that will take pride of place in any collection. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.
A paper knife commemorating the launch of the former Japanese Navy destroyer Arashio. It was distributed to those involved when the Arashio was launched in 1933. It is written in Japanese kanji. No noticeable scratches or stains. Arashio is the fourth Asashio-class destroyer of the Japanese Navy. It was completed in December 1937 (Showa 12). In March 1943 (Showa 18), she was heavily damaged and abandoned during the Battle of the Bismarck Sea, and was sunk by a U. How about military collector? International Buyers – Please Note.
= 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?