
The product is an original plated brass ring from the Citizens Military Training Camp, dating back to circa 1930. This collectible item is related to militaria and would appeal to those interested in military history and memorabilia from the early 20th century. The ring likely holds significance as a piece of military training camp history and would make a unique addition to any collection focused on vintage military items.
THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING OUR AUCTIONS. US Army 155mm Rock Island Arsenal Howitzer Carriage Brass Data Plate. The brass plate is bent. Please see picture 3.
These appear to be of Central European manufacture (most likely Germany, but not certain), likely made for civilian or general field use. They are solidly constructed with brass components, black textured barrels, and original stamped markings. Both eyepieces rotate smoothly. When properly focused, the image is clear, sharp, and single. No double vision observed. No obvious haze, clouding, or separation noted during use. Optics have not been professionally serviced; evaluation is based on careful visual inspection and use. Vintage condition consistent with age and normal use. Original patina present throughout. A previously active area of green verdigris on the brass plate has been carefully stabilized and removed without polishing or refinishing. No aggressive cleaning performed; original character preserved. All stamped markings remain crisp and legible. Boxed emblem and inspection marking present (see photos). Includes the original leather carrying case with strap. Includes original leather strap on binoculars, as well. Leather shows expected age-related wear. All stitching intact; no loose or hanging threads. Case and straps remain fully usable. Interior of case is clean. These binoculars are best described as inter-war European field binoculars. They are not marked as issued military equipment. Please review all photos carefully, as they are part of the description.


Blimp Airships US Naval Air Station Lakehurst NJ. Brass Belt Buckle Hindenburg. The buckle is about 3 inches by about 3 & 1/4 inches. This is a vintage used item, Please study the photos to make your own determination of condition, and I will be happy to answer any questions if possible. Thank you for looking at my listing, Tony. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution.

Very rare brass lion belt buckle from Czech Republic WWII. Check out my other great vintage pieces.
Very rare brass lion belt buckle from Czech Republic WWII. Check out my other great vintage pieces.

Offered here is a rare antique brass souvenir pull-out panorama of Napoleon-era military uniforms, likely made in Belgium during the 1930s. Two-piece brass box with a faceted hexagonal form and inset red “jewel” on the lid. Bilingual printed tabs (French/Dutch) identify nations. FRANCE/FRANKRIJK, BELGIQUE/BELGIË, RUSSIE/RUSLAND, AMÉRIQUE/AMERIKA, POLOGNE/POLE. Paper strip is vibrant and intact, with chromolithograph soldier cartoons connected by ribbon. 1.5″ wide × 1″ high. Condition: The metal case shows honest age wear and patina; paper pull-out is in excellent, vibrant condition. Please review all photos for details. Original interwar Belgian souvenir. Displays Napoleonic / 19th-century soldiers of multiple nations. Fascinating crossover collectible: militaria, ephemera, Napoleonic history, and toys/novelties. Uncommon survivor, especially with the complete pull-out intact. Check out our other Napoleon and militaria items.


Soldier trench art WW1 Skull bones WWI Handmade embroidery WW2 Button WWII brass 66x54mm 13.05g metal 51x45mm 0.97g cloth 23x23x8mm 3.16g 1363. Good item for your collection or gift for holidays! If you have any question – please write me. You can make your best offer for this item.

This is a beautiful dish or ashtray that appears as if it could have been the bottom of a shell and was worked into this display. It’s heavy, I believe it’s brass, maybe bronze. There are light scratches and edge nicks on the piece. USS Cushing (DD-376) was launched 31 December 1935 by Puget Sound Navy Yard; sponsored by Miss K. Cushing, daughter of Command Cushing; commissioned 28 August 1936, Commander E. Short in command; and reported to the Pacific Fleet. Except for brief periods of training at Pearl Harbor and one cruise to the Caribbean, USS Cushing (DD-376) cruised the west coast from San Diego for exercises and training. Undergoing overhaul at Mare Island Navy Yard when the Japanese struck Pearl Harbor, USS Cushing (DD-376) sailed from San Francisco 17 December 1941 for convoy escort duty between the west coast and Pearl Harbor until 13 January 1942. The second USS Perkins (DD-377) was a Mahan-class destroyer launched in 1935, served in World War II and sank following a collision with Australian troopship Duntroon in 1942.

This Antique Philippines Talibong Binagong sword is a unique and culturally significant piece from Bicol. Made of wood, hide & brass with intricate details, the traditional scabbard is in perfect condition. The sword is also in cherry condition with R-Hand bevel, Ginunting type of engraved backsword blade, adorned with a deity pommel, and brass hardware. It is a rare find that showcases the craftsmanship and design of Visayan influence in South Luzon & Central Philippines antiques. Making this Bicol sword a valuable addition to any Ethnographic Arms & Armor collection or display.