It is a paperweight of the old Japanese navy. It’s from showa 5(1930). This is a souvenir for winning the Yokosuka Naval Station Short Boat Competition in 1930. It’s a case, and the lid and body are so tight that I can’t open it. Due to its weight, it can also be used as a paperweight. The presence of the anchor mark is cool. How about military collector? International Buyers – Please Note.
1905 Japanese Emperor Taisho Declaration Of Peace Scroll. It measures 17 inches wide by 69 inches long. Has some stains, creases and a bug damage holes, but still displays great.
Antique imperial japanese glass. Rare 1922 Taisho-era Imperial Japanese Navy Admiral’s Gift: A Pure Silver Wine Glass from the Higashifushimi Royal Household. This distinguished piece, featuring the royal chrysanthemum crest, was presented in commemoration of an adult ceremony to Admiral Takeshi Kimura. Weight: Approximately 88.8g. Dimensions: Height 10.5cm; Width 5cm. Condition: Shows signs of age and use but retains historical elegance and significance. Includes the original box and a document of gift, verifying its imperial provenance and esteemed connection to Admiral Kimura. A treasured artifact that embodies the rich cultural heritage of Imperial Japan. Approximate 5-7days(To USA).
Antique imperial Japanese book. Discover a Rare Gem: 1916 Antique Imperial Japanese Army Internal Affairs Manual. Covering everything from soldiers’ attire and grooming, barracks life, working hours, to training methodologies and the management of weapons and equipment, it’s a comprehensive guide aimed at ensuring uniformity and efficiency within the ranks. Issued to uphold the discipline of the troops, this manual is not just a collector’s item but a fascinating insight into military life and organization over a century ago. Ideal for historians, collectors, and military enthusiasts alike, this manual offers a unique peek into the structured world of the Imperial Japanese Army. Don’t miss out on owning a piece of history! Approximate 7-21days(To USA) 14-21days(To Europe).
Antique imperial japanese compass. Navigate through history with this exquisite Antique Imperial Japanese Military Compass, a relic of valor! Presumed to be from the late 1800s to early 1900s, this compass remains in an almost pristine condition, free from rust and wear. The reverse side poetically inscribes’Prayer for Valiant Soldiers’ in Japanese, echoing the nation’s hopes for its brave servicemen. It’s not just a compass; it’s a testament to the unwavering spirit and courage of the time. A stellar find for collectors and history buffs alike! Approximate 7-21days(To USA).
Antique imperial Japanese glasses. Uncover the elegance of the Imperial Japanese Navy with this antique silver wine glass set, bestowed as a distinguished gift from the Nelson of the East. Each piece is a tribute to Admiral Togo Heihachiro, a revered figure akin to the Western Admiral Nelson. Two-piece silver wine glass set, steeped in history. Impeccable, unused condition; a rare find. Engraved with Admiral Togo’s name and the Kanji for “Naval Supremacy”. A remarkable collector’s item from the Meiji or Taisho era. An exclusive opportunity for military and nautical collectors. Celebrate a rich naval legacy with these silver glasses, an extraordinary addition to any collection. Peruse the images to appreciate the untouched quality and craftsmanship indicative of a bygone era of naval distinction. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.
Antique imperial japanese compass. Acquire a piece of Imperial Japanese history with this antique compass, a memento from the 2nd local assembly of the Japanese Red Cross. Commemorative Item: A pristine small compass marking the 2nd local employees’ assembly, free of significant damage. Historical Association: The wooden box lid bears a note stating “Japanese Red Cross, Nagano Kita-Takai Committee, 2nd Assembly Commemoration”. Rare Find: An exclusive collectible that belonged to a limited circle of personnel, offering unique historical value. This compass is not just a navigation tool but a symbol of the distinguished humanitarian efforts of the past. A perfect addition for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. Approximate 7-21days(To USA).
A paperweight with a cradle commemorating the launching of the warship Takao. [Condition] It is in beautiful condition with no particular damage. “Takao Launching Commemoration 1930/5/12″ is engraved on the cradle. Material: Made of brass. Size: (Warship) Total length 167mm, Width 17.3mm (Central part), Height 36mm (Tallest part) (Case) Length approx. 195mm, Width 42mm (Central part), Height 18mm (Tallest part). [Explanation] Kaohsiung was launched on May 12, 1930. Empress Kojun was present at the launch ceremony, and the ceremony was broadcast live on radio. After commissioning, she will be assigned to the 4th Squadron of the 2nd Fleet. Add it to your military collection. How about military collector? International Buyers – Please Note.
Cigarette Case & Cap Badge. Hand made and engraved SILVER cigarette case, copper on silver signed by the Japanese made artist on the back. Presented to a Japanese Officer in the 1930s. Comes with a note card and a cap badge. The display case DOES NOT come with this item. Good condition for their ages. Look over pictures to see the exact item you will receive and to determine the overall condition of this item.