WW2 Polish LEGIONs Patriotic jewelry POLAND Ring WWII Legioners Corps EAGLE Badge Military ARMY 1. Size US 13 1/2 Silver Plated Bronze 25.5x25x20 mm 22.5 mm 2.75 g 2. 62×42 mm Thench ART Bronze 3.9 g? 1066. = 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 few winds a day ago and its still running. Long term accuracy is. 44 mm case diameter. Exclusion of the stem. The fob was attached. To the watch by leather strap which was no. Good, so we got rid of it. Mass original period 2 piece enameled brass. Unique pocket watch fob.
ORIGINAL 1920’S UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS ENLISTED EAGLE GLOBE ANCHOR HAT/CAP INSIGNIA, SCREW-BACK. 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!
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!
US Navy Ledger, 1919. 4 pgs of text. Numerous tipped in black and white photos showing the crew, various sites, various Russian friends, numerous postcards from places visiting during the intervention. Several vintage Sunday comic strips have been pasted into this as well as several juvenile drawings. Bound in cloth boards with titles present to the spine and front board. Boards have shelf-wear present to the extremities (missing the spine). The four pages of manuscript detail the USS Eagle #2 (PE-2) use at the port of Arkhangelsk during the Allied intervention. Unfortunately, the text for several pages has been torn with missing portions due to the aformentioned juvenile previous owner of this log. Binding tight and solid. An unusual log detailing the exploits of the crew of the USS Eagle #2 to set for to take part of in the Allied intervention of the Russian Civil War. The Cruise of the USS Eagle #2 (PE-2) from New York to Archangel Russia. Up For Sale Today is. The Cruise of the USS Eagle #2 from New York to Archangel Russia. The Eagle-class patrol craft were anti-submarine vessels of the United States Navy that were built during World War I using mass production techniques. The submarine chasers’ range of about 900 miles (1,400 km) at a cruising speed of 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph) restricted their operations to off-shore anti-submarine work and denied them an open-ocean escort capability; their high consumption of gasoline and limited fuel storage were handicaps the Eagle class sought to remedy. They were originally commissioned USS Eagle Boat No. 1 or 2,3.. But this was changed to PE-1 or 2,4.. They never officially saw combat in World War I, but some were used during the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War. PE-19, 27, 32, 38, 48 and 55-57 survived to be used in World War II. Attention turned to building steel patrol vessels. Accordingly, a design was developed by the Bureau of Construction and Repair which was sufficiently simplified to permit speedy construction by less experienced shipyards. OUR MISSION STATEMENT: Our goal is to provide the best books for the lowest prices. Thank you for visiting this listing and we hope to see you again soon! Book formats and corresponding sizes. Approximate cover size (width × height). 30.5 × 48. 24 × 30.5. 12.5 × 19. 10 × 16.5. 6.5 × 10. 5 × 7.5. ALL ITEMS ARE DESCRIBED TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY! We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” as US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. (This is a felony in the United States). Showcase your items with Auctiva’s. Track Page Views With.
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!
1800’s US Military Large Gold gilt Brass Eagle with 13 star flag hat badge. 4 5/8″ tall with 4″ wingspan, no issues.
WWI Imperial German Austrian EK1 Red Double Eagle & Hindenburg Cross Stickpin. WWI Imperial German Austrian EK1 Red Double Eagle & Hindenburg Cross Stickpin Lapel Pin Interwar Era Production’Ges Gesch. Condition as Photographed with some wear and loss of enamel as seen – A Scarce Period Piece to Add to Any WWI Era Collection or Display. Recent Estate Acquisition & Presented as Acquired, Rare (Complies with All Rules & Regulations). 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!
Very good condition with natural wear to the paint. There is no glass nor backing. All the screws that hold the The glass and picture in place are original.