WW2 Photo Album China 1937 Japanese Army Occupation Nanking Nanjing Zaozhuang Xuzhou with 384 Photographs Album has descriptions in Japanese on the pages or under the photographs. Some of the cities and counties include Hanzhuang, Jining, Yi, Yixian, Zaozhuang, Xuzhou, Shandong, Jiangsu, Weishan Lake, Han Village, and others. We have seen quite a few Photo Albums that centered around China including many from US servicemen who served in Country. Some were in the 1920s or before and others focusing on just after WW2 US occupation. This album is different in its content and scope because of all the rare locations and subject matter covered. Normally, most Japanese soldier’s photo albums have no Chinese content and if they do is just a small amount of content. What makes the album rare is that all the photos are from towns and cities in China rarely seen. One series of photos shows Japanese soldiers repairing a hotel to be used for comfort women. They hang up a new wooden sign, Hotel Pyeongyang House over “Maohe Hotel” sign. Now to be used as comfort station. What follow is a few pages of photos of comfort women with some obviously Korean and Chinese, and some may be even Japanese. Another series of photos depicts Japanese soldiers and Chinese installing telephone poles. Some of the photographs including marriage ceremony, funerals, soldiers caravans, railroad stations, bridges, war damage, trains, drinking, fishing, farming, weapons, Pagodas, monuments, Shrines, tractors, etc. Surprisingly no gore or death scenes with just a few prisoners and punishment scenes. Without knowing the history of Japan occupation of China, one viewing this album might conclude peace and harmony between Japanese soldiers and Chinese during the war. Photo Album covers 1937 to 1938 with 384 photographs. More than 95% of the photographs are taken in Japan occupied China. Photographs range in size with most photographs smaller 2.5 by 2.25 inches. Most all of the photographs are well shot with sharp fine detail. Album measures about 14 by 11 inches. Please see images below for best description. The item “WW2 Photo Album China 1938 Japanese Army Occupation Nanking Zaozhuang Xuzhou” is in sale since Tuesday, August 30, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “instalink” and is located in Orlando. This item can be shipped worldwide.
This is a nice example of a Japanese Army Officer’s Shin Gunto Sword that dates from the World War II Era. It is mounted with a hand-forged blade which wears a cutting edge that measures 26 3/4 inches in length. The blade remains healthy with some minor surface blemishes and a few tiny nicks to the cutting edge, nevertheless is in nice condition and boasts a lovely large straight temper line that extends to the tip on either side. The well signed tang wears two characters which translate to ” MASAYASU “. The hilt and all the fittings remain nice. The green lacquered scabbard remains nice as well with just some minor scuffs. Overall measuring 39 inches in length. Be sure to add me to your favorites list. Check out my other items. Get Vendio Gallery – Now FREE! The item “NICE JAPANESE ARMY OFFICER SHIN GUNTO SWORD WWII” is in sale since Monday, August 29, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “pcay” and is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This item can be shipped worldwide.
This USMC officer sword was made by the Lilley-Ames Co. Columbus OH and Retailed by The C. New London OH about 1938. I can date it because it has the phenolic grip and slotted head screws. Before WWII USMC swords were only assembled in the USA. The blade of the very good condition sword is twenty-eight inches long. Look at the pictures and ask your questions. The item “Sword Saber USMC M1875 Officer Lilley-Ames” is in sale since Sunday, August 28, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “member411286″ and is located in Hudson, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States.
This is a very nice example of a Japanese D-Guard Army Officer’s Kyu Gunto Sword. It is mounted with a well made grooved, machine made blade that measures 26 5/8 inches in length. The blade remains in very nice original condition with just some minor surface blemishes. The fabulous large D-guard is beautifully detailed and although has one very small stress crack to one edge, does remain tight and sturdy as well as is wonderfully enhanced with a silver family mon on the backstrap. The pretty white rayskin covered hilt remains very healthy and continues to wear its original twisted wire wrap securely in place. The plated metal scabbard has a single ding but does remain in very nice, serviceable condition. Overall measuring 37 1/4 inches in length. Be sure to add me to your favorites list. Check out my other items. Get Vendio Gallery – Now FREE! The item “VERY NICE JAPANESE ARMY KYU GUNTO OFFICER SWORD” is in sale since Monday, August 29, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “pcay” and is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This item can be shipped worldwide.
If you haveDoubts, questions or need advise: please contact me. You get answer within a day. If you need some time to pay, please inform me and we’ll come to a deal. I write English, German, French and Dutch (and try to in other languages;). For the advanced collector. Pour le collectionneur avancé(e). Für den fortgeschrittenen Sammler. First produced series Dutch Model 27 Helmet. Nice genujine and very scarce markings. These helmets were still used in the Netherlands against the German invaders in may 1940. This helmet was manufactured in the Netherlands and is slightly different than the M34. In good original condition. The Bronze lion is original and never removed. It has the original paint from production. The liner is in original complete condition but worn out. The chin strap is shortened for more comfort. See also my other advertisements. Zunächst produzierte Serie niederländischen Modell 27 Helm. Schöne originale und sehr seltene Markierungen. Diese Helme wurden noch in den Niederlanden gegen die deutschen Invasoren im Mai 1940 verwendet. Dieser Helm wurde in den Niederlanden hergestellt und ist etwas anders als die M34. Der Bronze-Löwe ist original und nie entfernt. Es hat die ursprüngliche Farbe von der Produktion. Die Auskleidung ist im ursprünglichen Zustand vollständig, aber abgenutzt. Der Kinnriemen ist verkürzt für mehr Komfort. Sehen Sie die Bilder. Siehe auch meine anderen Angebote. Première série produite Dutch Model 27 Helmet. Belles marques authentiques et très rares. Ces casques sont encore utilisés dans les Pays-Bas contre les envahisseurs allemands en mai 1940. Ce casque a été fabriqué aux Pays-Bas et est légèrement différente de celle du M34. En bon état d’origine. Le lion de bronze est originale et n’a jamais enlevé. Il a la peinture d’origine de la production. L’intérieure est en état d’origine complet, mais usé. La jugulaire est raccourci pour plus de confort. Voir aussi mes autres annonces. Producido por primera serie holandesa Modelo 27 del casco. Niza marcas genuinas y muy escasos. Estos cascos todavÃa se utilizaron en los PaÃses Bajos contra los invasores alemanes en mayo de 1940. Este casco fue fabricado en los PaÃses Bajos y es ligeramente diferente a la M34. En buen estado original. El León de bronce es original y nunca eliminado. Tiene la pintura original de la producción. El revestimiento se encuentra en estado original completo, pero desgastado. La correa de la barbilla se acorta para mayor comodidad. Ver también mis otros anuncios. In primo prodotto della serie olandese del modello 27 del casco. Marcature originali e molto scarse Nizza. Questi caschi sono stati ancora utilizzati in Olanda contro gli invasori tedeschi in maggio 1940. Questo casco è stato prodotto nei Paesi Bassi ed è leggermente diverso rispetto alla M34. In buone condizioni originali. Il leone di bronzo è originale e mai rimosso. Ha la vernice originale dalla produzione. La fodera è in condizioni originali completa, ma usurati. Il sottogola è abbreviata, per un maggiore comfort. Vedi anche gli altri miei annunci. Pertama diproduksi seri Belanda Model 27 Helmet. Bagus tanda asli dan sangat langka. Helm ini masih digunakan di Belanda melawan penjajah Jerman Mei 1940. Helm ini Diproduksi di Belanda dan sedikit berbeda dari M34. Dalam kondisi asli baik. Perunggu singa adalah asli dan tidak pernah dihapus. Ini memiliki cat asli dari produksi. Liner dalam kondisi asli lengkap tapi usang. Tali dagu dipersingkat untuk lebih nyaman. Lihat juga iklan saya yang lain. The item “Rare Dutch 1927 helmet Stahlhelm casque casco elmo Kask ivere WW2″ is in sale since Saturday, August 27, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “roverbert” and is located in Nootdorp. This item can be shipped worldwide.
This is a very nice example of a Japanese Company Grade Kyu Gunto Sword. It is mounted with a substantially large machine made blade that measures 32 3/4 inches in length by 1 1/8 inches at the widest. The blade remains in wonderful condition with only some minor surface scratches. The brass guard remains tight and features a lovely silver family mon on the backstrap. The carved horn hilt also remains tight and very healthy in its condition. The nickel plated scabbard has a small amount of flaking near the drag as well as one small ding nevertheless remains in very good serviceable condition as well. Overall measuring 40 1/8 inches in length. Be sure to add me to your favorites list. Check out my other items. The item “VERY NICE LARGE JAPANESE COMPANY GRADE KYU-GUNTO SWORD” is in sale since Thursday, July 09, 2015. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “pcay” and is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. This item can be shipped worldwide.
POLAND POLISH REGIMENTAL CIGARETTE CASE, STERLING, Maker hallmarks. 4.5 ounces, 3 by 4 inches. Awarded to a medical officer of the Australian Royal Army Medical Corps. He served with the Polish scorpion regiment known as the 4th Armored Regiment at Monte Cassino and in the Middle East. His initials MK are inside the case. This recipient was awarded this presentation case upon departure from the regiment after the end of the war. Such presentations are a tradition in the Polish Armed Forces as a token of great esteem and appreciation for services to the regiment by the commanding officer. Very rare Polish militaria. The front of the case has two British Medical corps insignia, a mini Jerusalem Cross, sterling scorpion and a mini Polish 2nd Corps badge. This item could be research to identify the recipient. The free listing tool. The item “1 of 4 POLAND AUSTRALIA WWII CIGARETTE CASE, STERLING, MEDICAL CORPS” is in sale since Tuesday, July 01, 2014. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “polishmilitaria” and is located in Ft Lauderdale. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Poland
Army Officers Uniform that is IDd to Dr. John Hickey Winter, DVM who served in World War I as a Commissioned Officer in the VETERINARY CORPS. Winter was commissioned in 1917 and served not only in the U. S but was in France for 18 months. This uniform does not have the WW I era dark bronze buttons or cap insignia but rather the brass buttons and cap badge adopted by the U. Army in the transition period just after the war. HOWEVER, while I can not prove it, I feel this may have been Dr. Winteers WW I uniform that was altered to the new brass that was adopted following the war when he was commissioned as a Reserve Officer in the Veterinary Corps in 1923. Winter and he was an extremely fragile man who wasted nothing. While the tunic has a depot tag, there is no date so I cannot verify my thinking. Thus, I would consider this a transitional uniform. On the left sleeve are three service stripes denoting his 18 months spent overseas during the war. The tunic is in great condition and I could see no mothing. A depot tag is sewn in on the inside of the inside of the left breast inside pocket. There are no rank or branch insignia present on this tunic. At the time of Dr. Winters death and the settling of his estate, none were found in the house and it is presumed that he gave these away at some point. There was a complete set of WWI dark bronze buttons that his daughter kept as a keepsake which is another clue that leads me to believe that he converted this particular uniform to the new regulations when he got his Reserve Officer Commission in 1923. Item 2: One (1) pair of uniform trousers. These are the tpical jodpur style trousers and the match the tunic. The trousers have button flap front side pockets, button fly, etc. The bottom of the legs button rather than lace for under the leather leggings that is very typical of officers uniforms of this period. I could find no mothing and like the tunic, they are in really nice condition. Item 3: M1912 (Model 1912) Officers Garrison Cap. This cap is a prime example of the caps worn by officers prior to, during and after World War I before they were transitioned in to a new design that was adopted in the 1930s. This cap does have several small moth holes. Several on the top near the edge and several at the circumference of the top. Please see photos as I have tried to show these. Brim and chinstrap are brown leather. Overall, with the exception of the several small moth holes, this cap is in extremely nice condition and one of the best I have run across in my years of collection. Officers front eagle is brass colored as seen in the photos as are the side buttons. Item 4: One (1) pair of officers leather leggings. One legging has some damage and a small amount of leather missing near the ankle but overall, they are not in bad shape. They need a good cleaning and oiling and they will display with the uniform very well. These leggings were the pair that he wore during the war so they would be samost 100 years old so they have survived the years very well. This complete officers uniform is IDd to Dr. John Hickey Winter and I obtained it from his daughter shortly after Dr. Winter, his daughter and I removed from his house. Items associated with the VETERINARY CORPS are extremely hard to find so dont miss the opportunity to add this to your collection. I will be listing other items IDd to Dr. Winter this week including his WWI Commission and his 1923 Reserve Officer Commission. Please see my other auctions. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON DR. John Hickey Winter, DVM. John Winter lived in the Devils Lake, Michigan area for many years. He practiced Veterinary Medicine in that area until World War I when he received a Commission on November 28, 1917 appointing him as a Second Lieutenant in the Vetinary Section U. Winter served not only in the United States, but eighteen months in France as well earning him three overseas stripes for his uniform. After returning from France, it is believed that he remained in the Veterinary Corps as the United States demobilized and brought men and equipment home from France. 3, 1923, he received a Commission as a First Lieutenant, Veterinary in the Officers Reserve Corps of the Army of the United States. Winter and his wife had three children; two sons and one daughter. His eldest son graduated from the Naval Academy at Annapolis in 1932. Winter when he was in the Veterinary Corps during World War I and later as a Reserve Officer, I obtained from his daughter. In later years, Dr. Winter moved to Brooklyn, Michigan where he lived until his death around 1970. As a youngster, I remember him very well. He was what was known as a true Horse Doctor and justly so as he had extensive experience with the large four legged creatures as well as other livestock. I remember him as a very frugal man. He lived a very modest lifestyle, drove an old beat up car with the back seat roof cut off to make it in to somewhat of a pick-up and Stop signs were something that you just slowed down for. Brooklyn, Michigan, being a small town; when you saw him coming down the street in his old car you just stopped and gave him the right of way. Im sure he would have been much more comfortable with a set of reins in his hands rather than a steering wheel. I remember him as a very kind person, somewhat of a character but a very likeable man once you got to know him. He was also a very intelligent man, who, when faced with a problem, could come up with a solution to solve it. All of the World War I Veterans that I knew were very special people and very proud of their service during. The War To End All Wars. It took thousands of horses to pull wagons, cannons and equipment during a time when motorized trucks were just starting to be used. And, like others of his generation, they are now gone as are the horses. Only a memory now. The items I will be listing this week that are IDd to Dr. John Hickey Winter all came from the same house where he lived unti. We are a smoke free environment. Thank you for looking. Please look at my other auctions for more interesting items. The item “WWI IDd VETERINARY CORPS Officers Uniform Tunic Pants Leggings Hat Transition” is in sale since Tuesday, August 23, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW I (1914-18)\Original Period Items\United States\Uniforms”. The seller is “bedbugbilly” and is located in Brooklyn, Michigan. This item can be shipped to United States.
German SA RZM Dagger. This is a nice WWII dagger in good condition. There is one chip out of the wood, and it looks like a piece is broken off of the scabbard. Overall very nice shape. The item “WWII German SA RZM M 7/2 Dagger with Scabbard” is in sale since Friday, August 26, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “duke_of_pawn” and is located in Beaufort, South Carolina. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Brand: RZM
- MPN: Does Not Apply
- UPC: Does not apply