Rare Antique Pennant 1921 83rd Field Artillery Camp Knox Ky in great condition. This has all raised letters that have been sown on the black velvet Pennant.
Volltreffer i d Marstall. (Direct hit in the stables). PERIOD HAND OPAQUED CAPTION IN THE UPPER AND LOWER RIGHT OF THE NEGATIVE THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY.
The Marines withdrew from Haiti, including aviation, in 1934. HAND OPAQUED IN THE ORIGINAL NEGATIVE ON THE LOWER EDGE THIS IS NOT A COPY OR A REPRODUCTION.
The J-3 first flew 12 October 1926. Lakehurst was the only naval air station which the J-3 served at. Its role was to train crews for the ZR-3 and ZRS-4 and 5. THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY.
Not marked to maker. Note the lily insignia which was, I believe, one of the organization’s primary insignia.
A LARGE US MARINE COPRS AVIATION EGA CAN BE PARTIALLY SEEN ON THE SIDE ON THE COCKPIT. The Marines withdrew from Haiti, including aviation, in 1934. THIS IS NOT A COPY OR A REPRODUCTION.
Untested however it’s in good shape. Has a lot of the accessories that go with it. Generally in really good shape. You don’t see this for sale ever. The outside wood is scratched and has a few dents but adds to the patina. Message me with questions. No exceptions to this.
Old pre-WW2 Regular Army. This design was only used May-September 1928! Not hallmarked; screwback fastener. Genuine, not a restrike.
I’ve collected USMC shooting badges for decades and have never seen another BB&B second pattern (1915 to present) expert badge. I’ve owned several BB&B rifle expert badges, and several BB&B “colt” (pre 1915) pistol badges, but cannot even find record of another of these online.
Very rare, 1936 model. Early type, with kersey. Later models was made from canvas top. After Winter war Soviet authorities issued simpler and less heavyrucksack and these were stopped to manufacture.