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.
Admiral’s name strip. Of an old Japanese Navy. It’s from about taisho to showa era. These are handwritten by Kaneo Nomaguchi, Isamu Takeshita, Nobumasa Suetsugu, Ryoukistu Arima, Hisanori Fujita, Kisaburo Nomura, Mineo Osumi, Osami Nagano, and others. I think it’s amazing that so many people’s handwritten items are available. How about a military enthusiast? International Buyers – Please Note.
Paperweight of the old Japanese navy. This torpedo-shaped souvenir was distributed to military personnel at the Imperial Volunteer Fleet Construction Commemoration Tournament held around 1933 (Showa 8). It is made using copper spoils from the Russo-Japanese War. Originally ther e is a body plate, but it is missing and there is no plate. There is a slight ch ip on the screw part and some scratches overall. Material: Made of brass. Size: Total length 22cm, maximum diameter 1.9 cm, weight 180g. How about military collector? International Buyers – Please Note.
This is the original court uniform of a special infantry sergeant major from the Meiji and Taisho eras of the former Japanese Army. The molding at the base of the collar is frayed, and the threads attaching the molding have deteriorated considerably, causing the molding to fall off. There are insect bites on the red fabric on the sleeves. The epaulets are the ones that were on it when I got it. Sleeve length approximately 55cm, shoulder width approximately 40cm, length approximately 87cm. How about a military collector? International Buyers – Please Note.
It is a paperweight of the old Japanese navy. It’s from showa 5(1930). This is a souvenir for winning the Yokosuka Naval Station Short Boat Competition in 1930. It’s a case, and the lid and body are so tight that I can’t open it. Due to its weight, it can also be used as a paperweight. The presence of the anchor mark is cool. How about military collector? International Buyers – Please Note.
A paperweight with a cradle commemorating the launching of the warship Takao. [Condition] It is in beautiful condition with no particular damage. “Takao Launching Commemoration 1930/5/12″ is engraved on the cradle. Material: Made of brass. Size: (Warship) Total length 167mm, Width 17.3mm (Central part), Height 36mm (Tallest part) (Case) Length approx. 195mm, Width 42mm (Central part), Height 18mm (Tallest part). [Explanation] Kaohsiung was launched on May 12, 1930. Empress Kojun was present at the launch ceremony, and the ceremony was broadcast live on radio. After commissioning, she will be assigned to the 4th Squadron of the 2nd Fleet. Add it to your military collection. How about military collector? International Buyers – Please Note.
The Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star 2nd class. Of the former Japanese army. It’s from war time. There are scratches and dirt due to age. Check out the photos. How about military collector? International Buyers – Please Note.
Photo album of the. Of the former Japanese engineer school. It is thought to be from the Taisho period. 2.5cm There are 48 photos. Contains rare photos of British lozenge tanks and Type 3 fighter aircraft (originally the French Nieuport 24). I think it is valuable as a reference material. Since the title says detachment, this is a photo of the dispatch destination. International Buyers – Please Note.
This is a brass inkwell made around 1930. The design includes a pistol, a Japanese army cap, and a messtin. It is in brand new condition and in great condition as it has never been used and was well stored. Add it to your military collection. How about military collector? International Buyers – Please Note.