
Functional original Olympia typewriter from the 1930s or early 1940s from the Reichsbahn Direktion in Essen Germany. Made at the Olympia branch in Essen on Aldolf H Straße 1. Types ok but not sure if all functions working properly as I do not know how to operate or set up typewriters. Original spools which are only loosely fixed onto the body of the typewriter. Maybe missing pins or clasp. I have used it to type bank checks but for serious typing may be needs some overhauling. Made for the government railroad, not military so no xx runes over the 5 or 3 keys.


Original and rare US naval appointment document for Lieutenant John D. Stevens by Franklin Roosevelt dated 1938. Great document with awesome graphics and subject matter. Also signed on lower left of second paragraph by the secretary of the navy, Claude Swanson. Please message us with any questions!
Wehrmacht 10 Regiment WW2 German Ring Skull Bones WWII Death head Goth symbol Gothic brutal jewelry Silver-plated Bronze Size 10.5 20.2 mm 6.17g Button 19.5×4 mm 0.85g? 3199. Do you always want to be the first to see new interesting items? Subscribe to my items, add to your favorite sellers. Be the first to see, win and enjoy the win! Thank you for your time!


Comes complete with original liner and chin strap. In very good used condition.

December 25, 1930 CHRISTMAS Dinner Menu ; TROOP “A”, First Cavalry ; Fort D. No writing or marks. Light mark on lower left corner of roster [see photo]. Minor rubbing on corners and top/bottom of the spine. No loose, missing or cutout pages. The yellow rope remains in very good condition. Thank you for your interest in this item. If interested in purchasing all of the magazines please contact me.
Published by the Imperial Japanese Army Ministry on September 18, 1932, this booklet commemorates the first anniversary of the Manchurian Incident. It reviews the military operations, highlights the “importance of the Emperor’s Army actions, ” and re-emphasizes the so-called Manchuria-Mongolia problem. Operational overview map of campaigns in Manchuria. Table of national defense contributions (donations & equipment). Propaganda photo/poster illustrations (commemorating “9.18”). The Manchurian Incident (Mukden Incident) began on September 18, 1931, near Mukden (Shenyang), when the South Manchuria Railway was sabotaged. The Japanese Kwantung Army used this as a pretext to occupy Manchuria, leading to the establishment of Manchukuo in 1932. The League of Nations condemned Japan’s actions, eventually prompting Japan’s withdrawal from the League in 1933. Interior pages are well preserved, with age toning, stains, and wear on the cover (see photos). No major tears or missing pages detected. A rare official Army Ministry publication, reflecting the narrative Japan promoted at the time. Own a piece of history. Approximate 7-21days(To USA).
