Kingdom-of-Yugoslavia-Serbia-Official-Coat-of-Arms-with-Baldahin-Bronze-01-lpen

Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Serbia, Official Coat of Arms with Baldahin Bronze

Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Serbia, Official Coat of Arms with Baldahin Bronze
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Serbia, Official Coat of Arms with Baldahin Bronze
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Serbia, Official Coat of Arms with Baldahin Bronze
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Serbia, Official Coat of Arms with Baldahin Bronze
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Serbia, Official Coat of Arms with Baldahin Bronze
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Serbia, Official Coat of Arms with Baldahin Bronze
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Serbia, Official Coat of Arms with Baldahin Bronze
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Serbia, Official Coat of Arms with Baldahin Bronze
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Serbia, Official Coat of Arms with Baldahin Bronze
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Serbia, Official Coat of Arms with Baldahin Bronze
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Serbia, Official Coat of Arms with Baldahin Bronze
Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Serbia, Official Coat of Arms with Baldahin Bronze

Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Serbia, Official Coat of Arms with Baldahin Bronze
The Royal State Coat of Arms is made of cast bronze “AE” in the disc rim. There is a relief embossed state coat of arms in the form of a two-edged eagle that is shielded on three breasted chests. On the shield are the coats of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. Above the shield is King Alexander I. The Royal State Coat of Arms is located on a relief embellishment in the form of “Baldachin” Royal Canvas. The royal skirt on the upper part has left and right sides with jewelery ornaments that are covered with gold strips and in the center above the mantle is the monarchic crown of Karageorgevica. The coat of arms was probably removed from some state building, an institution in Zagreb. Two screws or thorns attached to the coat of arms on the wall of the institution were cut off. The coat of arms is well preserved, has the original patina from the time, is not cleansed. The coat of arms weighs about 4000 grams, 4. The item “Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Serbia, Official Coat of Arms with Baldahin Bronze” is in sale since Wednesday, April 3, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “markop1809″ and is located in ZAGREB. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No

Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Serbia, Official Coat of Arms with Baldahin Bronze

4-of-4-POLAND-CIGARETTE-CASE-Szczecin-NOBILITY-COAT-OF-ARMS-1930s-sterling-01-cxx

4 of 4 POLAND CIGARETTE CASE, Szczecin, NOBILITY COAT OF ARMS, 1930s, sterling

4 of 4 POLAND CIGARETTE CASE, Szczecin, NOBILITY COAT OF ARMS, 1930s, sterling
4 of 4 POLAND CIGARETTE CASE, Szczecin, NOBILITY COAT OF ARMS, 1930s, sterling

4 of 4 POLAND CIGARETTE CASE, Szczecin, NOBILITY COAT OF ARMS, 1930s, sterling
POLAND POLISH REGIMENTAL CIGARETTE CASE, 1920s STERLING, maker hallmarks. 5.8 ounces, 3 by 5 inches, large case. Presentation case with a Polish nobility coat of arms, very rare. The free listing tool. The item “4 of 4 POLAND CIGARETTE CASE, Szczecin, NOBILITY COAT OF ARMS, 1930s, sterling” is in sale since Wednesday, July 2, 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

4 of 4 POLAND CIGARETTE CASE, Szczecin, NOBILITY COAT OF ARMS, 1930s, sterling

Old-original-German-Sturm-4-leather-jacket-military-motorcycle-coat-Horsehide-01-av

Old original German Sturm 4 leather jacket military motorcycle coat Horsehide

Old original German Sturm 4 leather jacket military motorcycle coat Horsehide
Old original German Sturm 4 leather jacket military motorcycle coat Horsehide
Old original German Sturm 4 leather jacket military motorcycle coat Horsehide
Old original German Sturm 4 leather jacket military motorcycle coat Horsehide
Old original German Sturm 4 leather jacket military motorcycle coat Horsehide
Old original German Sturm 4 leather jacket military motorcycle coat Horsehide
Old original German Sturm 4 leather jacket military motorcycle coat Horsehide
Old original German Sturm 4 leather jacket military motorcycle coat Horsehide
Old original German Sturm 4 leather jacket military motorcycle coat Horsehide
Old original German Sturm 4 leather jacket military motorcycle coat Horsehide
Old original German Sturm 4 leather jacket military motorcycle coat Horsehide
Old original German Sturm 4 leather jacket military motorcycle coat Horsehide

Old original German Sturm 4 leather jacket military motorcycle coat Horsehide
Sell a Original and unique in the world German Storm Division Horse Leather Jacket from the 1930s. The jacket is in good condition for the age and. Is 100% manufactured before 1940. 100% return guarantee on my age. Statement for the jacket. That is German history!!!!!!!!!!!! All original from that time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! By the numbers on the right collar mirror origin and time can be determined quite accurately. This jacket was worn by a member of the group Saxony from Sturm 4 of Standarte 133 with location Zwickau around 1932/33. B – Shoulder to shoulder : 43. Cm – 16.92 in. C – Armpit to Armpit. Cm – 19.68 in. A – Arm length from Shoulder : 61. Cm – 24.01 in. D – Back length: 49. Cm – 19.29 in. DHL package insured to Asia, Australia, North and South America. The item “Old original German Sturm 4 leather jacket military motorcycle coat Horsehide” is in sale since Friday, April 5, 2019. This item is in the category “Clothing, Shoes & Accessories\Vintage\Men’s Vintage Clothing\Outerwear Coats & Jackets”. The seller is “11.gespensterdivision” and is located in Great East Berlin. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • Decade: 1930s
  • Material: Horse Leather
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Color: Brown
  • Brand: German storm Division

Old original German Sturm 4 leather jacket military motorcycle coat Horsehide

1920’s-30’s Public Health Service Dress Coat and Cover

1920's-30's Public Health Service Dress Coat and Cover
1920's-30's Public Health Service Dress Coat and Cover
1920's-30's Public Health Service Dress Coat and Cover
1920's-30's Public Health Service Dress Coat and Cover
1920's-30's Public Health Service Dress Coat and Cover
1920's-30's Public Health Service Dress Coat and Cover
1920's-30's Public Health Service Dress Coat and Cover
1920's-30's Public Health Service Dress Coat and Cover
1920's-30's Public Health Service Dress Coat and Cover
1920's-30's Public Health Service Dress Coat and Cover
1920's-30's Public Health Service Dress Coat and Cover
1920's-30's Public Health Service Dress Coat and Cover

1920's-30's Public Health Service Dress Coat and Cover
1920’s-30’s Public Health Service Dress Coat and Cover. This is a scarcer coat with an Army style light weight gabardine service dress material. It has nice black piping and is nicely lined. There are no names or maker labels or contract labels inside. Not sure of the size, but it measures at approx size 34-36. The cover is by Wm. No size or ID inside the sweatband, it has nice black piping detail around the band. I believe it is approx. In fine condition: The coat has some spots with moth tracking. The cover has some moth tracking, light blemishing, there is wear to the leather on the chin strap and the visor, the sweatband is mostly separated. Please refer to the photos for condition and detail. White shirt and tie are not included in the sale, they were for display purposes only. The item “1920’s-30’s Public Health Service Dress Coat and Cover” is in sale since Tuesday, January 22, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “jimmtn” and is located in Ashburnham, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Sweden, Belgium, France, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Mexico, Norway, Ukraine, Croatia.
1920's-30's Public Health Service Dress Coat and Cover

Virginia Volunteers M1902 Colonel Aide de Camp Dress Frock Coat Gov Staff Photo

Virginia Volunteers M1902 Colonel Aide de Camp Dress Frock Coat Gov Staff Photo
Virginia Volunteers M1902 Colonel Aide de Camp Dress Frock Coat Gov Staff Photo
Virginia Volunteers M1902 Colonel Aide de Camp Dress Frock Coat Gov Staff Photo
Virginia Volunteers M1902 Colonel Aide de Camp Dress Frock Coat Gov Staff Photo
Virginia Volunteers M1902 Colonel Aide de Camp Dress Frock Coat Gov Staff Photo
Virginia Volunteers M1902 Colonel Aide de Camp Dress Frock Coat Gov Staff Photo
Virginia Volunteers M1902 Colonel Aide de Camp Dress Frock Coat Gov Staff Photo
Virginia Volunteers M1902 Colonel Aide de Camp Dress Frock Coat Gov Staff Photo
Virginia Volunteers M1902 Colonel Aide de Camp Dress Frock Coat Gov Staff Photo
Virginia Volunteers M1902 Colonel Aide de Camp Dress Frock Coat Gov Staff Photo
Virginia Volunteers M1902 Colonel Aide de Camp Dress Frock Coat Gov Staff Photo
Virginia Volunteers M1902 Colonel Aide de Camp Dress Frock Coat Gov Staff Photo

Virginia Volunteers M1902 Colonel Aide de Camp Dress Frock Coat Gov Staff Photo
Virginia Volunteers/ Virginia Militia M1902 Dress Frock Coat. Colonel & Aide de Camp to Governor E. See photo of Register Officers Virginia Volunteers Officer listed as “Colonel & Aide de Camp, staff of Governor & Commander & Chief” This identified officer I. Val Parham was a prominent citizen of Petersburg Virginia. He was instrumental in getting Camp Lee established in Petersburg for WWI. He lost his right hand and possibly part of his arm around 1913. The shoulder cord is on the left shoulder as found. He served as Mayor of Petersburg, and was City Treasurer up until his death in 1961. Recently found a photo of Gov. Trinkle and his staff of Colonels. Val Parham is the fourth man from the right end. Note that he is standing in back of two men to hide his missing arm, which did not stop him from his vast achievements. The stahh are listed by name and numbered for easy reference. I believe this is the last Governor`s term where a staff of Colonels were used. The documentation, including staff photo and obituary listing his accomplishments will be included with uniform. Armpit to armpit 21″, sleeve from armpit to end 18 1/4″, shoulder seam to shoulder seam 18″, seam to seam across back 16″, length from top of collar to end 39. Coat has a few moth holes, but nothing major. One of the bullion Colonel eagles is missing from the left shoulder knot. The tip of the bullion shoulder cord is broken off. All Virginia state seal buttons on the double breasted front are intact and back marked Superior Quality as well as 4 on the back. The gold bullion shoulder knots are intact and the army eagle buttons are back marked H. The dark blue insert on the high standing collar is worn and fraying. The 5 strand heavy bullion quatrefoil of a Colonel on sleeves of dark blue wool uniform. PLEASE read descriptions and view all pictures carefully. Please see photos, zoom is used to get every detail on some photos, which may make the item appear larger than it is. If no measurements are given, please ask, I will be glad to answer and add it to the listing. I usually include my business card with each order. I value your business. I cannot make exceptions. We attempt to describe every item accurately, and will offer a wide range of items as they become available. Most items are from our own collections, or things we have picked up along the way and we try to provide the history of the item when available. Thanks for considering our items. ASMIC Member # 5596. The item “Virginia Volunteers M1902 Colonel Aide de Camp Dress Frock Coat Gov Staff Photo” is in sale since Tuesday, May 8, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “blueprinter1995″ and is located in Cape Charles, Virginia. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Virginia Volunteers M1902 Colonel Aide de Camp Dress Frock Coat Gov Staff Photo

Vintage 1930s US ARMY Wool MACKINAW Coat Size 38

Vintage 1930s US ARMY Wool MACKINAW Coat Size 38
Vintage 1930s US ARMY Wool MACKINAW Coat Size 38
Vintage 1930s US ARMY Wool MACKINAW Coat Size 38
Vintage 1930s US ARMY Wool MACKINAW Coat Size 38
Vintage 1930s US ARMY Wool MACKINAW Coat Size 38
Vintage 1930s US ARMY Wool MACKINAW Coat Size 38
Vintage 1930s US ARMY Wool MACKINAW Coat Size 38
Vintage 1930s US ARMY Wool MACKINAW Coat Size 38
Vintage 1930s US ARMY Wool MACKINAW Coat Size 38
Vintage 1930s US ARMY Wool MACKINAW Coat Size 38
Vintage 1930s US ARMY Wool MACKINAW Coat Size 38

Vintage 1930s US ARMY Wool MACKINAW Coat Size 38
Hello and thank you for your interest in this item and in shopping with us. Before purchasing any item from us, please read “the particulars” below and understand and agree with them. This is a vintage 1930s era US Army wool mackinaw. The mackinaw is in DISTRESSED vintage condition. The wool is reasonably crisp and looks clean (no stains) but there is significant moth damage in a number of areas. Very wearable (and very rare), great size, but with damage as noted. PLEASE NOTE a number of spots on the back – see photos! The inside tag is mostly not legible, it looks like the size is 3-something, 36 or 38? Really not sure so PLEASE USE THE MEASUREMENTS as a gauge of fit. Following is the measured size of this garment. Chest is measured from armpit seam to armpit seam. Shoulders are measured from shoulder seam to shoulder seam. Length is measured from the bottom of the collar to the bottom of the garment (including waistbands). Sleeve is measured from the shoulder seam to the end of the sleeve (including cuffs). Pants waist is measured unstretched across the top of the garment from side to side. Inseam is measured from the crotch down the inseam to the bottom of the pant leg (including any cuff). Your satisfaction is our priority. We want our customers to have a good shopping experience with us. The vast majority of the items that we sell are pre-owned, meaning they have been used. Therefore, many of them will show light signs of wear. Unless expressly noted as “new with tags”, buyers must understand that the items we sell are used and will likely have small imperfections or other signs of use. The items may have been washed and worn, they may have scuffs or light marks. We make every effort to accurately describe the items that we sell and to photograph any imperfections. However, it is possible that we will miss a detail of an item in the listing process. If we have erred in describing some aspect of the measurements or condition of an item, we will gladly accept a return and offer an apology. Doing that is against U. Thank you once again for shopping with us. The item “Vintage 1930s US ARMY Wool MACKINAW Coat Size 38″ is in sale since Wednesday, October 10, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “highendgarment” and is located in San Francisco, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Vintage 1930s US ARMY Wool MACKINAW Coat Size 38

Rare Pre-WW2 U. S. ARMY Quartermaster Corps dress blues uniform Coat

Rare Pre-WW2 U. S. ARMY Quartermaster Corps dress blues uniform Coat
Rare Pre-WW2 U. S. ARMY Quartermaster Corps dress blues uniform Coat
Rare Pre-WW2 U. S. ARMY Quartermaster Corps dress blues uniform Coat
Rare Pre-WW2 U. S. ARMY Quartermaster Corps dress blues uniform Coat
Rare Pre-WW2 U. S. ARMY Quartermaster Corps dress blues uniform Coat
Rare Pre-WW2 U. S. ARMY Quartermaster Corps dress blues uniform Coat
Rare Pre-WW2 U. S. ARMY Quartermaster Corps dress blues uniform Coat
Rare Pre-WW2 U. S. ARMY Quartermaster Corps dress blues uniform Coat
Rare Pre-WW2 U. S. ARMY Quartermaster Corps dress blues uniform Coat
Rare Pre-WW2 U. S. ARMY Quartermaster Corps dress blues uniform Coat

Rare Pre-WW2 U. S. ARMY Quartermaster Corps dress blues uniform Coat
Here is very rare pre-WW2 enlisted men’s dress blue uniform for the U. Trimed in Buff color with US and Quartermaster collar brass. Original buff wool belt with the uniform. Has the oil cloth Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot tag in the lower front pocket. Measures a size 38. Does have a few moth holes, nothing bigger than a match head. For what ever reason dress uniforms from the 1920-30’s time period are rare. The quartermaster corps officers of this same period wore a mess dress that was nearly all in buff doe skin wool. The item “Rare Pre-WW2 U. S. ARMY Quartermaster Corps dress blues uniform Coat” is in sale since Monday, April 16, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Uniforms”. The seller is “ludwigh” and is located in Mack, Colorado. This item can be shipped to United States, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Canada, Australia, Mexico, New Zealand.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Rare Pre-WW2 U. S. ARMY Quartermaster Corps dress blues uniform Coat

Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media

Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media

Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
There is too much in this grouping to get everything in within 12 photos. What is clear this officer was slated to go on to be a High Ranking general Officer had it not been for his WW 1 wounds. He was a contemporary of Patton, Bradley etc. Who served as a extremely proud Cavalry Officer. This grouping includes his named M-1895 Sack Undress Coat dated 1915, his M-1926 Pattern Lt. Col uniform jacket dated 1929, riding breaches for the 1926 jacket, Sam Brown, and his M-1926 visor. The M 1902 visor pictured is not part of the grouping. Both jackets are in great shape, the 1926 visor has the sweat band removed which was common practice among the cavalry. The 1895 has Lt. Colonel’s Cavalry Shoulder straps and gilt Cavalry Insignia. The M-1926 has QM collar brass and bullion Lt. I added the shirt and tie for display purposes and will include them in the sale. There is media O’Plenty. He was gassed during WW 1 which seriously affected his health. So much so he was forced to leave the cavalry and joined the Quartermaster Corps in charge of remounts for the Cavalry. He wrote a Book, “An Analysis of Horsemanship” which a copy is included. I have his book research, galleries and letters from many officers he sent copies. There is a riker mount with Bullion Major’s rank, Sterling Col’s eagles, a couple of war relic bring backs, his ID bracelet, ID Card, WW 1 Era collar Insignia for when he was the Adjutant tot he General, and his mini medals. Another Riker Mount has his certificates of promotion, War College Diploma and more. A third Riker Mount has a letter and envelope from then Brig General Walter Short. The same Walter Short who was a Lt. Gen in charge of the US Army during Pearl Harbor. His force retirement was tragic to many including General Douglas MacArthur. There is an original letter from the General dated 1935 expressing his sadness at Smalley’s forced medical retirement. There are letters dated 1901 for Smalley to his mother as a young enlisted man posted to the Cavalry in the Midwest. Smalley served in the Philippines, Mexican Border and WW 1. His WW 1 Victory Medal has 6 Battle Stars He earned the Distinguished Service Medal as well as the Purple Heart for his wounds during the Great War. In reading the letters and various accolades he received from his peers, it’s obvious he was devastated at having to leave the service. He was too ill to be reactivated during WW 2 which was extremely painful for him. He fell into alcoholism which is demonstrated by a letter included in this grouping. It’s to who it may concern dated 1949 saying if he starts drinking again he authorizes who finds him to turn him over to his wife and to seek out AA. There is a Binder with many of the letters, memento’s of his services and photos of him mounted. Another pouch has many more letters. There is also a wide angle group photo of his Cavalry unit during WW 1. There are field orders he issued, orders for him etc. I’m sure I’ve forgotten something. Enlisted in 1899 aged 17 and retired 1935. During WW 1 he was Adjutant of the 5th Brigade, 3rd ID. At retirement he was Cavalry Chief of Remount. Upon his retirement Congress promoted him to Colonel as his record clearly showed he had earned the rank. You can see his ribbon bars did not include the Purple Heart but he did add it to the mini medals. He is interred at Arlington. I do not take measurements so please don’t ask. The item “Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media” is in sale since Tuesday, May 29, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “relichunter52″ and is located in Concord, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media

Vintage 20s 1923 Navy Frock Coat Peacoat Mens XS Military Wool Gold Buttons

Vintage 20s 1923 Navy Frock Coat Peacoat Mens XS Military Wool Gold Buttons
Vintage 20s 1923 Navy Frock Coat Peacoat Mens XS Military Wool Gold Buttons
Vintage 20s 1923 Navy Frock Coat Peacoat Mens XS Military Wool Gold Buttons
Vintage 20s 1923 Navy Frock Coat Peacoat Mens XS Military Wool Gold Buttons
Vintage 20s 1923 Navy Frock Coat Peacoat Mens XS Military Wool Gold Buttons
Vintage 20s 1923 Navy Frock Coat Peacoat Mens XS Military Wool Gold Buttons
Vintage 20s 1923 Navy Frock Coat Peacoat Mens XS Military Wool Gold Buttons
Vintage 20s 1923 Navy Frock Coat Peacoat Mens XS Military Wool Gold Buttons
Vintage 20s 1923 Navy Frock Coat Peacoat Mens XS Military Wool Gold Buttons
Vintage 20s 1923 Navy Frock Coat Peacoat Mens XS Military Wool Gold Buttons
Vintage 20s 1923 Navy Frock Coat Peacoat Mens XS Military Wool Gold Buttons

Vintage 20s 1923 Navy Frock Coat Peacoat Mens XS Military Wool Gold Buttons
Vintage 20s 1923 Navy Frock Coat Peacoat Mens XS Military Wool Gold Buttons. It doesn’t get any more one of a kind than this. It is an authentic Navy overcoat that is dated 3-29-1923 and made for W. It has the classic navy gold buttons and gold embroidered sleeve cuffs. It even has the old style loops on the shoulders for rank epaulets. This is an incredibly rare find and you’ll be hard pressed to find anything even similar anywhere else in as good of shape! Embroidered patch on both sleeve cuffs. Made in United States by Carr, Mears & Dawson Inc. No fabric tags feels like wool material. 10 Gold embossed button front. Gold stripe sleeve cuff accents. Waist belt loops, belt not included. Shoulder loops for epaulets. No size tags, measurement indicates Size = Mens XSmall Regular. Measurements taken on a flat surface and unwrinkled. Armpit to Armpit = 19.5 inches (50 cm) or Chest = 39 (99 cm). Waist measured flat across = 16.5 (42 cm) or waist doubled = 33 (84 cm). Shoulder to Shoulder = 15 (38 cm). Shoulder seam to sleeve cuff = 23.5 (60 cm). Center back bottom of collar to sleeve cuff = 31 (79 cm). Back bottom of neck collar to bottom hem = 38 (97 cm). 1 small scrape on back right collar, normal overall signs of wear. Moderate wear with 1 coin size hole interior shoulder area. Seam to the right of lowest button hole is coming undone slightly. Amazing shape for an authentic 1920s military coat! Please see description, condition definitions, photos and measurements for your desired condition and fit. How to choose your size. Designers use varied measurements for sizing depending on the overall look they desire, and vintage or pre-worn items may have been altered or slightly shrunk. NEW WITH TAGS: Unworn item, no flaws. NEW WITH DEFECTS: Unworn item with flaws as described. DEADSTOCK NOS, NEW OLD STOCK: Unworn vintage item never washed or worn, no flaws. DEADSTOCK WITH DEFECTS: Unworn item with flaws as described. LIKE NEW: Appears new, no signs of wear, possibly washed and worn, no flaws. EXCELLENT: Previously worn with only very slight wash wear, possible tiny visible flaws. Types of flaws can include small scratches or pulls, slight or faint discolorations/fade/tiny spots or stains. No holes, no cuts, all seams are tight, all zippers work, all buttons are firm. CONDITIONS CAPTURED IN PHOTOS WITH ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. VERY GOOD: Previously worn with moderate wash wear fade, with minor visible flaws such as stains or discolorations/fade/spots, holes/cuts/scrapes/frays/pulls CONDITIONS CAPTURED IN PHOTOS WITH ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. GOOD: Previously worn with heavy wash, wear with considerable/ very visible flaws such as stains or discolorations/fade/spots, holes/cuts/scrapes/frays/pulls CONDITIONS CAPTURED IN PHOTOS WITH ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. DISTRESSED: Significant visible flaws, damage but with desirable useable elements, wear with care. Flaws may include non-working zipper, fragile seams, weak fabric, missing buttons or accessories CONDITIONS CAPTURED IN PHOTOS WITH ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. Item must be in the same condition as received. We do our best to describe our items accurately, but if something was missed please let us know immediately and we will be happy to find a solution together. WE ARE HERE TO EXCEED YOUR EXPECTATIONS. Listing created with ListClothing – Multichannel listing and management solutions for Clothing Sellers. The item “Vintage 20s 1923 Navy Frock Coat Peacoat Mens XS Military Wool Gold Buttons” is in sale since Tuesday, October 31, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “theclothingvault” and is located in Phoenix, Arizona. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Vintage 20s 1923 Navy Frock Coat Peacoat Mens XS Military Wool Gold Buttons

Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media

Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media

Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media
There is too much in this grouping to get everything in within 12 photos. What is clear this officer was slated to go on to be a High Ranking general Officer had it not been for his WW 1 wounds. He was a contemporary of Patton, Bradley etc. Who served as a extremely proud Cavalry Officer. This grouping includes his named M-1895 Sack Undress Coat dated 1915, his M-1926 Pattern Lt. Col uniform jacket dated 1929, riding breaches for the 1926 jacket, Sam Brown, and his M-1926 visor. The M 1902 visor pictured is not part of the grouping. Both jackets are in great shape, the 1926 visor has the sweat band removed which was common practice among the cavalry. The 1895 has Lt. Colonel’s Cavalry Shoulder straps and gilt Cavalry Insignia. The M-1926 has QM collar brass and bullion Lt. I added the shirt and tie for display purposes and will include them in the sale. There is media O’Plenty. He was gassed during WW 1 which seriously affected his health. So much so he was forced to leave the cavalry and joined the Quartermaster Corps in charge of remounts for the Cavalry. He wrote a Book, “An Analysis of Horsemanship” which a copy is included. I have his book research, galleries and letters from many officers he sent copies. There is a riker mount with Bullion Major’s rank, Sterling Col’s eagles, a couple of war relic bring backs, his ID bracelet, ID Card, WW 1 Era collar Insignia for when he was the Adjutant tot he General, and his mini medals. Another Riker Mount has his certificates of promotion, War College Diploma and more. A third Riker Mount has a letter and envelope from then Brig General Walter Short. The same Walter Short who was a Lt. Gen in charge of the US Army during Pearl Harbor. His force retirement was tragic to many including General Douglas MacArthur. There is an original letter from the General dated 1935 expressing his sadness at Smalley’s forced medical retirement. There are letters dated 1901 for Smalley to his mother as a young enlisted man posted to the Cavalry in the Midwest. Smalley served in the Philippines, Mexican Border and WW 1. His WW 1 Victory Medal has 6 Battle Stars He earned the Distinguished Service Medal as well as the Purple Heart for his wounds during the Great War. In reading the letters and various accolades he received from his peers, it’s obvious he was devastated at having to leave the service. He was too ill to be reactivated during WW 2 which was extremely painful for him. He fell into alcoholism which is demonstrated by a letter included in this grouping. It’s to who it may concern dated 1949 saying if he starts drinking again he authorizes who finds him to turn him over to his wife and to seek out AA. There is a Binder with many of the letters, memento’s of his services and photos of him mounted. Another pouch has many more letters. There is also a wide angle group photo of his Cavalry unit during WW 1. There are field orders he issued, orders for him etc. I’m sure I’ve forgotten something. Enlisted in 1899 aged 17 and retired 1935. During WW 1 he was Adjutant of the 5th Brigade, 3rd ID. At retirement he was Cavalry Chief of Remount. Upon his retirement Congress promoted him to Colonel as his record clearly showed he had earned the rank. You can see his ribbon bars did not include the Purple Heart but he did add it to the mini medals. He is interred at Arlington. I do not take measurements so please don’t ask. The item “Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media” is in sale since Saturday, April 07, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “relichunter52″ and is located in Concord, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media