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!
This is a very rare patch from the Citizens Military Training Camps. These camps operated between 1921 and 1940. This patch is most likely from the 20s or 30s. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Offering a Fantastic Scarce Piece of U. Military History From our 40 year Collection of Vintage Restaurant Ware. HEAVY DUTY LARGE DOUBLE EGG CUP. From West Point Military Academy – New York. No maker mark, but for sure, it was made by Carr China Measures 4″ high – 2 3/4″ top diameter. It’s actually White, with blueish green decoration Our photos show pretty well WorldWideCollectAbles-On-Line is our digital watermark, not on the actual item(s). [color hues will vary from actual]. You Will Be Pleased! Railroad China now listed. Please pay within 2 days.
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!
PICTURES Our pictures are cropped to show the largest image. Therefore, some pictures will appear larger or smaller than they are. Some pictures are lighter to show a brighter view and make it easier to see the image. PLEASE CLOSELY LOOK AT ALL OF THE PICTURES BECAUSE THEY ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION. PLEASE SEE THE ITEM SPECIFICS BELOW. THE ITEM YOU SEE IS THE ITEM YOU WILL RECEIVE UNLESS I HAVE MORE THAN ONE, THEN YOU WILL RECEIVE A SIMILAR ITEM TO THE PICTURE. 1930s USMC PATTERN 1927 OFFICER’S DRESS BLUES H-H PAIR COLLAR SCREWS & HAT BADGE. The hat screw badge is marked with the hallmark H-H, and the back is also marked 1/20 Silver, Sterling. The pair of collar screws are marked 10K, sterling and H-H. A total of 3 USMC insignias. This is from 1927 through 1936. The rope is not wrapped around the anchor but in an arch design, which is the 1927 pattern. Also, the 1927 Hilborn Hamburger pattern has the legs spread apart. Hilborn Hamburger continued to use this pattern after 1937. The most desirable pattern is the legs spread apart. Please review the pictures carefully, as they are also part of the description. My passion is history, and I desire that my vintage militaria items go to collectors so that our past lives on and the items will continue to be preserved. Many many years ago, a collector friend of mine came over to see my collection. He said to me, you do not own these items; they are simply on loan to you until another collector buys your items to enjoy and preserve. Years later, I realized just how exact his words were. It is important to me that vintage items are preserved for years to come for history. This item has been in my collection for many years. My collections are in rooms that do not get any outside light. Therefore, you won’t find any fading with my militaria items in a smoke-free environment. No cats and only a little Yorkie occasionally. We sincerely appreciate the thousands of eBayers. With whom we have enjoyed doing business. Our pictures are cropped to show the largest image. PLEASE LOOK AT THE. ITEM YOU SEE IS THE ITEM YOU WILL RECEIVE. UNLESS I HAVE MORE THAN ONE, THEN YOU WILL RECEIVE A SIMILAR ITEM TO THE PICTURE. Many years ago, a collector friend came over to see my collection. He said, You do not own these items; they are simply on loan until another collector buys your items to enjoy and preserve. Cats and only a little Yorkie occasionally. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com.
1930’s South Pacific Tropical Linen Bush Coat Jungle Jacket Button Type, Light. Original 1930’s South Pacific Tropical Linen Bush Coat Jungle Jacket Button Type, Light. As Photographed with wear as seen. A Nice Candidate for any Period Collection, Impression, or Display. Recent Estate Collection Acquisition & Presented as Acquired. Check back often – we search estates and sources across the world to bring a fine selection of militaria. Please review all photos for details regarding the condition of the item listed – further condition information will be included in the listing as is relevant, if you need additional photographs or have questions regarding the condition please do not hesitate to ask. I describe all items to the best of my ability – please do not hesitate to ask any and all questions prior to the close of the listing. Mistakes very rarely occur – however if one does please rest assured that it will be corrected. International Buyers are Welcome!
Vintage 1930s sterling silver military award presented to B. Brantigan in the early 1930s. Inscription on medal reads Presented annually by direction of the President of the United States to the most efficient vessel in her class in naval engineering. Medal is a miniature version of the much larger plaque awarded to the vessel as a trophy, most likely made just for the crew. A previous naval engineering trophy was attributed to Henry Reuterdahl in design, and another to Bailey Banks and Biddle as the maker. Box appears to have been made especially for the medal as the submarine vessel was docked in Shanghai during that period Other than that I had a hard time researching this naval trophy so feel free to message me if you have any insight. Hallmarks: Reverse side is stamped “Sterling” and the engraving reads U. ” Box is marked “Nose Dragon & Co. 2262 Boone Road, Shanghai. Dimensions: Length With Bale 1 3/8″ x Width 1 3/8″. Box Length 2 1/4″ x Width 2 1/4″ x Height 7/8. Weight: Pendant 18.75 grams. With Box 39.26 grams. Condition: Very good vintage condition with light wear and minor tarnish to silver. Wear to exterior of box with soiling to fabric.
Vintage USN Overall World War 2 Era Size Medium. Size tag is missing so check measurements. (size on tag so please check all measurement below). BUT PLEASE CHECK ALL PICTURES. Please note some marks on pictures #7 & #8. (Scale Note: the arrow sticker is 0.4 inch).
A great piece of original. 1920’s pen, ink and watercolor. Done for the Marine. Magazine, depicting a salty Sgt Smith (with his target box stating “OLYMPIC TEAM”) on the range with a dejected looking Pvt Jones, on the 500 rapid line. Pvt Jones appears to be seeking the Sergeant’s help or is in awe of the Sgt’s score. I have only seen one other Leatherneck cover artwork available, and it was from the 1950’s. This piece of art. Was used as the basis for cover art. On an issue from. And was a 1920’s illustrator. I have found his work in many fishing related and nature magazines. As a 1stLt he was on the staff of “Our Navy” Magazine and did graphic art for that magazine. Fellowes was also one of the officers that served with the Policia Nacional Dominicana and was in charge of the officer school during the occupation of the Dominican Republic. The artwork comes with a Mint condition October 1935 issue, depicting the art. Art watercolor has faded over time and there is aging throughout. You can see where it once was matted and framed. Combined invoice will be sent at auctions end.