The 24 box chain is a marriage to the locket. Opens from the left side. Marked STERLING on the back. Total weight of locket and chain is 13.4 grams. Photos show front and back. Two tiny dings on the back, but otherwise in very good gently used antique condition.
1930’s Military Airship Pilot, full size, marked, perhaps “yj” or “ph” (depending on how you view the Hallmark) in a Pentagon and sterling. This is a lovely pattern from the era of flying balloons and airships. This item weighs 0.7 oz. Please consider viewing my other listings and adding me to your “favorites” list as I will be listing many more interesting and unusual items in the future-particularly wings.
What a Taisho era! Size 4, manufactured in 1922. Stamped hiroshima Army Clothing Arsenal. It is a Coat. How about a military collector? . It is about 100 years old.
Vintage Navy WW2 Size 28×25 Blue Wool Flare 30s 40s Cracker Jack Sailor Suit See photos for exact condition & measurements on items! All pre-owned clothes have been washed! Thanks for shopping & supporting my small business and if you have any questions feel free to ask! Follow my store as I add new inventory everyday!
This vintage 1930s Massachusetts Army National Guard 211th Military Police Syracuse China serving platter is a unique collectible for militaria enthusiasts. Made in the United States, this original piece is perfect for display or serving. The platter features the emblem of the 211th Military Police on the edge, and the units motto Monstrat Viam – “It Points the Way” surrounded by a star in the middle, adding to its historical value. Whether you’re a collector or just appreciate the history of military police, this china platter is a must-have addition to any collection. It’s in great shape and has been well preserved over the years. Add it to your collection today! The platter measures approximately 15.25 inches long x 10.5 inches wide. It is marked OPCO Syracuse China 5-k on the bottom. OPCO stands for Onondaga Pottery Company, and the date code translates to May, 1930. Overall very good condition with strong graphics. Some utensil marks to the center of the platter that I will try to show in the pictures. The line on the back is a mold mark. The plate does have a little wobble to it when sitting on a flat surface. Additional background: The 211th Military Police Battalion (“First Corps of Cadets”[1]) is a unit of the Massachusetts Army National Guard. Its Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment is descended from the First Corps of Cadets, initially formed in 1741. It is one of several National Guard units with colonial roots. Its motto is Monstrat Viam – It Points the Way. While it has served in five wars, the sub-unit’s primary contribution to Massachusetts and to the United States was as an officer-producing institution for new regiments from the Revolutionary War through World War II.
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Up for sale is pre-owned. Crossbody shoulder folding case / bag. That was designed to carry maps and/or documents. It is constructed from several pieces of stiff. Closure by 3 metal snap fastener buttons; white the bag is open it has 1 inner compartment, divided in two parts and covered with transparent material that probably is Bakelite; it has non-adjustable leather strap. On the inner side of 3 pieces of. There are 4 quality control stamps with surnames of QC personnel, month, year (1928 and 1929), factory name. I cannot say for sure whether this bag was designed for air force or army officers or both of them. It looks like this bag wasn’t use at all otherwise and due to exposure to the elements it would look absolutely different by its condition and in witness thereof one can clearly see that the inner side of the leather looks like a new one. Relatively well preserved and in good to very good condition despite its age. It looks like this bag wasn’t use at all otherwise and due to exposure to the elements it would look absolutely different in its condition. BUT on the other hand it is not looks like a new one for it has small crack in a Bakelite; there are light signs of corrosion on some metal parts; there plenty of light scratches on both outer sides and all this due to long storage and probably moving from place to place for years. 9.25 x 7.08 x 0.78 inches / 23.5 x 18 x 2 cm. W/o package: 285 gr. If you are in doubt please check my feedback. I will answer all questions as best I can. When your parcel arrives and you are satisfied please leave a feedback so that I know it arrived and all is well, if for some reason you are not satisfied please contact me directly and we can work through any problem. To the people there I apologize. My outlook on life is that there are good people and bad people no matter what country, what color, what religion or how tall or how short they may be. And that being nice is underrated. Check my other listings in my store.
Old pre-WW2 Regular Army. Not hallmarked; screwback fastener, the tiny pointy bit is missing from the bottom of the back of the badge Genuine, not a restrike. I will accept a return within 7 days from receipt if there is an error in the description which significantly affects the value. This is in conformance with U.
This is for a Jan. 9, 1929 United States Coast Guard Honorable Discharge. It is in a frame. It was not removed from the frame. First Class Charles F. United States Coast Guard Cutter Modoc WPG-46. It is in good used collectible condition. Certificate is yellowed and stained due to its age and/or storage. The frame measures approx. 12″ x 10″ x 3/4.