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WWII US Horstmann Philadelphia military sword & scabbard Etched blade beautiful!! Antique sword in the scabbard/sheath. Marked Horstmann Corporation, Philadelphia (with a symbol underneath). The BLADE IS 30″ LONG and 7/8″ wide nearest the handle. It comes with a 31 long scabbard and has beautifully etched blade. The blade is marked US on side, and under an American Eagle on the other side, marked E PLURUBUS UNUM. The handle looks very elaborate and has a black grip. There are 2 loops attached to the sheath. So that it will hang on a belt. NOTE: there is one rough spot near the tip of the scabbard (see photo it has a little rust or something developing). Naturally, there are signs from use (minor scratches), and it likely will need a good polishing to remove the very faint tarnishing. That’s all the history that I know about this piece. It is from a smoke-free home. I know that often these swords have someone’s name on them but I cannot find one.
Up for sale is this Original CMTC “The Defender ” Year Book. Printed in 1924 from Camp Meade, Md. Lots of nice photos including Calvin Coolidge, John J. Pershing & Babe Ruth. There are also some advertisements, including Packard & Wrigley Gum. Book is in fantastic condition- 99 years old. Nice look back into civilian military training camps life. Please look over all the pictures carefully to judge the item for yourself. We also do a large amount of consignment, we have helped many collectors turn their collection into cash without lifting a finger. Certificates of Authenticity are available upon request at no additional charge. All of our items are guaranteed 100% authentic, unless marked as reproduction. We strive to authenticate all our items by using a panel of experts in various fields. Er profile so you don’t miss out on future updates on quality sporting goods and militaria!
Original 1926 USMA West Point Graduates Pin United States Military Academy. Gorgeous very detailed pin that is struck in 14K gold. This one was made by Bailey Banks & Biddle. Complete on the back with its hinge, pin and catch. This item is guaranteed 100% original. The condition is as shown in the pictures or otherwise stated. As mentioned, all items are guaranteed 100% original. Thanks very much for looking and Good Luck!!
Pendant GERMAN U-Boat KRIEGSMARINE Navy WWII Marine SUBMARINE WW2 Germany ARMY Deutsche Jewelry Silver Plated Bronze 1. 62×52 mm 0.64 g 2. 41x17x5 mm 2.28 g? 683. = 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?
A 1930 Estonian Shooting Badge – 1st Class shooting badge of Estonian Sharp Shooters Union (EL), 1930s era. Badge in silvered bronze and enamels, measurements 29 x 37mm, maker marked by famous pre ww2 Estonian badge maker Roman Tavast, Tallinn, the badge is very fine condition.
ORIGINAL 1937 PATTERN UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS OFFICER EAGLE GLOBE ANCHOR HAT/CAP INSIGNIA, SCREW-BACK. “H-H IMPERIAL” (HILBORN HAMBURGER). The Globe-and-Anchor Cap Device is worn on the cap of the Marine Corps dress uniform. The globe on the U. Marine emblem signifies continuing historical service in any part of the world. The eagle represents the United States. The anchor, which dates back to the founding of the Corps in 1775, acknowledges the naval tradition of the Marines and their continual service under the command of the Department of the Navy. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!
ORIGINAL 1937 PATTERN UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS OFFICER EAGLE GLOBE ANCHOR HAT/CAP INSIGNIA, SCREW-BACK. “H-H IMPERIAL” (HILBORN HAMBURGER). The Globe-and-Anchor Cap Device is worn on the cap of the Marine Corps dress uniform. The globe on the U. Marine emblem signifies continuing historical service in any part of the world. The eagle represents the United States. The anchor, which dates back to the founding of the Corps in 1775, acknowledges the naval tradition of the Marines and their continual service under the command of the Department of the Navy. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!