
This Antique Philippines Talibong Binagong sword is a unique and culturally significant piece from Bicol. Made of wood, hide & brass with intricate details, the traditional scabbard is in perfect condition. The sword is also in cherry condition with R-Hand bevel, Ginunting type of engraved backsword blade, adorned with a deity pommel, and brass hardware. It is a rare find that showcases the craftsmanship and design of Visayan influence in South Luzon & Central Philippines antiques. Making this Bicol sword a valuable addition to any Ethnographic Arms & Armor collection or display.
The item is an original antique US Army General John J. Pershing Welcome Pin from WWI, dated 9/10/19. It features a ribbon and was likely produced in the United States. THIS IS A HISTORICAL ITEM. BESUDES THE PIN AND RIBBON CONDITION,, THERE IS A HAND WRITTEN PENCILED DATE.. GENERAL PERSHING ARRIVED IN NEW YORK CITY ON SEPT. 9,1919, TO A LARGE CITIZEN CROWD. THIS COMMERATES THAT OCCASION. ORIGINAL COLORS BRIGHT AND VIVID. THE RIBBON IS INTACT. SEE PICTURES FOR ACTUAL CONDITION AND MEASUREMENTS.

Explore this extraordinary antique sailor’s scrapbook documenting a lifetime of worldwide travels. Featuring over 300+ rare postcards, photographs, and ephemera from global destinations, this unique piece captures a glimpse of history and adventure. + Way way more! Perfect for collectors of travel memorabilia, historical artifacts, or antique scrapbooks. A truly one-of-a-kind item with intricate details and stories from around the globe!
The buckle is pre WW2 era. The belt or sash buckle is about 6 1/4″ across and about 3 1/4″ high. It is in good condition with no broken or repaired places. Please look at all of the photographs as they represent the condition for the buckle.

This is a hard to find example of the work of Henry Potter & Co. From 1919 this painted miniature drum measures 3 1/4″ tall and is 2 3/4″ in diameter. It states 1st BATTALION THE BORDER REGIMENT. The medal shows CHINA. There is paint loss. But the color is strong and vibrant. One section of twine is broken and missing vellum. The top has been painted. I believe the photographs give an accurate read.
Antique 10k Gold Fob Charm Citizen’s Military Training Camp Eagle 1935 C. About 1-1/4” tall, weighs 5.6 grams, acid scratch tested is 10k gold, light scratching see photos.


This is an extremely rare discharge commemorative photo album from November 1926 (Taisho 15), issued to members of the 11th Company, 19th Infantry Regiment, based in Aizu-Wakamatsu, Japan. The 19th Infantry Regiment-often called the “Wakamatsu Regiment”-was a regional unit of the Imperial Japanese Army’s elite 2nd Division, with a deep connection to the samurai legacy of Aizu, one of the last strongholds of the Tokugawa shogunate. This album contains 13 pages of original photographs, showing military exercises, formal group portraits, and everyday life of the soldiers shortly before their honorable discharge. The Wakamatsu Regiment carries profound historical weight. By the 1920s, the regiment was stationed in its home region and served as a symbol of local pride and military tradition. Discharge albums like this were never mass-produced-they were made in limited quantities, often commissioned by the soldiers themselves or their company officers, and distributed only to members of the unit. This book is not just a photo album-it is a rare, original artifact from a bygone era of Imperial Japan. Date: November 1926 (Taisho 15). Unit: 11th Company, 19th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Division. Region: Aizu-Wakamatsu, Fukushima Prefecture. Studio: Sankokan Studio (official supplier to the Imperial Japanese Army). Content: 13 pages of photographs (including group shots, drills, shipboard scenes, and artillery practice). Language: Japanese captions, some pages with English translations. Condition: Good considering its age; please see photos for details. Why It’s Special. Imperial Army-approved photography studio. Official discharge commemorative piece-not for public distribution. Ties to Aizu samurai tradition and Meiji/Taisho military heritage. Unique insight into the life of pre-WW2 Japanese infantry. Own a Piece of History. This photo album brings you closer to the real men who stood at the crossroads of Japan’s military tradition and modernization. Approximate 7-21days(To USA).

In fair preowned condition. Moderate creases and tape at corners. Discoloration to top right. No tears or writing. Measures approximately 43″ long and 8″ tall.
Explore this extraordinary antique sailor’s scrapbook documenting a lifetime of worldwide travels. Featuring over 300+ rare postcards, photographs, and ephemera from global destinations, this unique piece captures a glimpse of history and adventure. + Way way more! Perfect for collectors of travel memorabilia, historical artifacts, or antique scrapbooks. A truly one-of-a-kind item with intricate details and stories from around the globe!



Explore the fascinating history captured in this. Antique Imperial Japanese Photo Album. From the Taisho era. This rare album documents Karafuto (present-day Sakhalin), a territory once under Japanese control and later reclaimed by the Soviet Union (Russia) after World War II. Published in Taisho 13 (1924), this album showcases a unique blend of colonial and local perspectives. Photos of settlements, local residents, and Japanese military outposts. Scenes from Sakhalin, showcasing cultural interactions and daily life during Japanese administration. Includes rare images of the region before its transfer to the Soviet Union post-World War II. Visible wear and tear due to its age, including tape-repaired pages, discoloration, and minor damage. Despite the condition, this album remains a valuable historical artifact offering insights into a complex period of East Asian history. This photo album is not merely an item but a piece of history, capturing the cultural, political, and geographical dynamics of a bygone era. A must-have for collectors, historians, and enthusiasts of Imperial Japanese and early Soviet history. Don’t miss the opportunity to own a historical gem that provides a window into the geopolitical changes of East Asia in the early 20th century. Approximate 7-21days(To USA).
